Make the filter truncation (passing it through to bs->file) a
first-class citizen and handle it exactly as if it was the filter
driver's native implementation of .bdrv_co_truncate().

I do not see a reason not to, it makes the code a bit shorter, and may
be even more correct because this gets us to finish the write_req that
we prepared before (may be important to e.g. bring dirty bitmaps to the
correct size).

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mre...@redhat.com>
---
 block/io.c | 13 ++++++-------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/block/io.c b/block/io.c
index f8c3596131..723655c792 100644
--- a/block/io.c
+++ b/block/io.c
@@ -3299,20 +3299,19 @@ int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_truncate(BdrvChild *child, 
int64_t offset,
         goto out;
     }
 
-    if (!drv->bdrv_co_truncate) {
-        if (bs->file && drv->is_filter) {
-            ret = bdrv_co_truncate(bs->file, offset, prealloc, errp);
-            goto out;
-        }
+    if (drv->bdrv_co_truncate) {
+        ret = drv->bdrv_co_truncate(bs, offset, prealloc, errp);
+    } else if (bs->file && drv->is_filter) {
+        ret = bdrv_co_truncate(bs->file, offset, prealloc, errp);
+    } else {
         error_setg(errp, "Image format driver does not support resize");
         ret = -ENOTSUP;
         goto out;
     }
-
-    ret = drv->bdrv_co_truncate(bs, offset, prealloc, errp);
     if (ret < 0) {
         goto out;
     }
+
     ret = refresh_total_sectors(bs, offset >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS);
     if (ret < 0) {
         error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Could not refresh total sector count");
-- 
2.21.0


Reply via email to