1nbdkit-blocksize-filter(1) NBDKIT nbdkit-blocksize-filter(1)
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6 nbdkit-blocksize-filter - nbdkit blocksize filter
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9 nbdkit --filter=blocksize plugin [minblock=SIZE] [maxdata=SIZE] \
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13 "nbdkit-blocksize-filter" is a filter that ensures various block size
14 limits are met on transactions presented to the plugin. The NBD
15 protocol permits clients to send requests with a granularity as small
16 as 1 byte or as large as nearly 4 gigabytes, although it suggests that
17 portable clients should align requests to 512 bytes and not exceed 32
18 megabytes without prior coordination with the server.
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20 Meanwhile, some plugins require requests to be aligned to 512-byte
21 multiples, or may enforce a maximum transaction size to bound the time
22 or memory resources spent by any one command (note that nbdkit itself
23 refuses a read or write larger than 64 megabytes, while many other NBD
24 servers limit things to 32 megabytes). The blocksize filter can be
25 used to modify the client requests to meet the plugin restrictions.
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28 The nbdkit-blocksize-filter accepts the following parameters.
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31 The minimum block size and alignment to pass to the plugin. This
32 must be a power of two, and no larger than 64k. If omitted, this
33 defaults to 1 (that is, no minimum size restrictions). The filter
34 rounds up read requests to alignment boundaries, performs read-
35 modify-write cycles for any unaligned head or tail of a write or
36 zero request, and silently ignores any unaligned head or tail of a
37 trim request. The filter also truncates the plugin size down to an
38 aligned value (as it cannot safely operate on the unaligned tail).
39 If you need to round the image size up instead to access the last
40 few bytes, combine this filter with nbdkit-truncate-filter(1).
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42 This parameter understands the suffix 'k' for 1024.
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45 The maximum block size for any single transaction with data (read
46 and write). If omitted, this defaults to 64 megabytes (that is,
47 the nbdkit maximum). This need not be a power of two, but must be
48 an integer multiple of "minblock". The filter fragments any larger
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51 This parameter understands the suffixes 'k', 'M', and 'G' for
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55 The maximum length for any single transaction without data (trim,
56 zero or extents). If omitted, this defaults to 0xffffffff rounded
57 down to "minsize" alignment (that is, the inherent 32-bit limit of
58 the NBD protocol). This need not be a power of two, but must be an
59 integer multiple of "minblock", and should be at least as large as
60 "maxdata". The filter fragments any larger client request into
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63 This parameter understands the suffixes 'k', 'M', and 'G' for
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67 Allow an arbitrary client to use the VDDK plugin (which is limited to
68 512-byte blocks), without having to fix the client to avoid sending
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71 nbdkit --filter=blocksize vddk minblock=512 file=/absolute/path/to/file.vmdk
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73 Allow an arbitrary client tuned to nbdkit's 64 megabyte sizing to
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77 nbdkit --filter=blocksize nbd maxdata=32M socket=/path/to/socket
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79 Serve a file as if it were a block device that insists on 4k alignment,
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83 nbdkit --filter=blocksize --filter=truncate file /path/to/file \
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87 $filterdir/nbdkit-blocksize-filter.so
88 The filter.
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90 Use "nbdkit --dump-config" to find the location of $filterdir.
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93 "nbdkit-blocksize-filter" first appeared in nbdkit 1.4.
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96 nbdkit(1), nbdkit-nbd-plugin(1), nbdkit-vddk-plugin(1),
97 nbdkit-filter(3), nbdkit-truncate-filter(1).
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