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[v6,1/2] bitmaps.md: Convert to rST; move it into 'interop' dir

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Kashyap Chamarthy July 10, 2017, 8:15 a.m. UTC
This is part of the on-going effort to convert QEMU upstream
documentation syntax to reStructuredText (rST).

The conversion to rST was done using:

    $ pandoc -f markdown -t rst bitmaps.md -o bitmaps.rst

Then, make a couple of small syntactical adjustments.  While at it,
reword a statement to avoid ambiguity.  Addressing the feedback from
this thread:

    https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2017-06/msg05428.html

Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
* A Sphinx-rendered HTML version is here:
  https://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/v5-QEMU-Docs/_build/html/docs/bitmaps.html

* v5 -- No change; just carry the 'Reviewed-by' from John Snow.

* For v4: the patch had "v4" subject prefix because I rolled this in
  along with the other document (live-block-operations.rst) that is in
  review, which was actually at v4.
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 docs/devel/bitmaps.md    | 505 ------------------------------------------
 docs/interop/bitmaps.rst | 555 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 555 insertions(+), 505 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 docs/devel/bitmaps.md
 create mode 100644 docs/interop/bitmaps.rst

Comments

Eric Blake July 11, 2017, 2:36 a.m. UTC | #1
On 07/10/2017 03:15 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
> This is part of the on-going effort to convert QEMU upstream
> documentation syntax to reStructuredText (rST).
> 
> The conversion to rST was done using:
> 
>     $ pandoc -f markdown -t rst bitmaps.md -o bitmaps.rst
> 
> Then, make a couple of small syntactical adjustments.  While at it,
> reword a statement to avoid ambiguity.  Addressing the feedback from
> this thread:
> 
>     https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2017-06/msg05428.html
> 
> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> ---

> ---
>  docs/devel/bitmaps.md    | 505 ------------------------------------------
>  docs/interop/bitmaps.rst | 555 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

A shame that git rename detection doesn't see these as the same rough
contents, but not too bad. I'll just review the new text; if I point out
something that was pre-existing in the old text, it may be nicer to
split the cleanups into a separate followup patch, but I'm also okay if
they go in as part of this patch.

My review is less focused on the choices used in representing things in
rST and on the final display outcome, and more on the text itself
(grammar and such).

> +++ b/docs/interop/bitmaps.rst
> +
> +-  Dirty bitmaps can be created at any time and attached to any node
> +   (not just complete drives.)

Looks a bit nicer with '.' outside the sub-sentence '()'.

> +
> +.. contents::
> +
> +Dirty Bitmap Names
> +------------------
> +
> +-  A dirty bitmap's name is unique to the node, but bitmaps attached to
> +   different nodes can share the same name.
> +
> +-  Dirty bitmaps created for internal use by QEMU may be anonymous and
> +   have no name, but any user-created bitmaps may not be. There can be

s/may not be/must have a name/


> +
> +-  This bitmap will have a default granularity that matches the cluster
> +   size of its associated drive, if available, clamped to between [4KiB,

s/clamped to/clamped/

> +   64KiB]. The current default for qcow2 is 64KiB.
> +
> +


> +-  QMP example response, highlighting one success and one failure:
> +
> +   -  Acknowledgement that the Transaction was accepted and jobs were
> +      launched:

US spelling prefers Acknowledgment, but I think you are okay because of
UK spelling.

Again, since these are probably pre-existing and just code motion, and
if you've gotten positive review of your use of rST, I'm fine with adding:

Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Kashyap Chamarthy July 11, 2017, 7:58 a.m. UTC | #2
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 09:36:50PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 07/10/2017 03:15 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:

[...]

> > Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
> > Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > ---
> 
> > ---
> >  docs/devel/bitmaps.md    | 505 ------------------------------------------
> >  docs/interop/bitmaps.rst | 555 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> A shame that git rename detection doesn't see these as the same rough
> contents, but not too bad. 

_Should_ it detect?

> I'll just review the new text; if I point out
> something that was pre-existing in the old text, it may be nicer to
> split the cleanups into a separate followup patch, but I'm also okay if
> they go in as part of this patch.

Indeed -- the things you point out further below were already
pre-existing.  

Asking out of curiosity: You say it is nicer split because we'll retain
the `git-bisect`-ability?  Or just to keep text motion and actual
changes separate?  (I think both.)

> My review is less focused on the choices used in representing things in
> rST and on the final display outcome, and more on the text itself
> (grammar and such).

Noted.

> 
> > +++ b/docs/interop/bitmaps.rst
> > +
> > +-  Dirty bitmaps can be created at any time and attached to any node
> > +   (not just complete drives.)
> 
> Looks a bit nicer with '.' outside the sub-sentence '()'.

Will fix.

> > +
> > +.. contents::
> > +
> > +Dirty Bitmap Names
> > +------------------
> > +
> > +-  A dirty bitmap's name is unique to the node, but bitmaps attached to
> > +   different nodes can share the same name.
> > +
> > +-  Dirty bitmaps created for internal use by QEMU may be anonymous and
> > +   have no name, but any user-created bitmaps may not be. There can be
> 
> s/may not be/must have a name/

Will fix.

> 
> > +
> > +-  This bitmap will have a default granularity that matches the cluster
> > +   size of its associated drive, if available, clamped to between [4KiB,
> 
> s/clamped to/clamped/

Will fix.

> > +   64KiB]. The current default for qcow2 is 64KiB.
> > +
> > +
> 
> 
> > +-  QMP example response, highlighting one success and one failure:
> > +
> > +   -  Acknowledgement that the Transaction was accepted and jobs were
> > +      launched:
> 
> US spelling prefers Acknowledgment, but I think you are okay because of
> UK spelling.

It was John Snow who wrote this document. :-)

I realize that you merely pointed out the difference.  And the QEMU
upstream documentation also says they accept both US and UK spellings:

    http://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/SpellCheck

> Again, since these are probably pre-existing and just code motion, and
> if you've gotten positive review of your use of rST, I'm fine with adding:
> 
> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>

Thank you.

I'll wait for feedback on the other (much longer and completely
overhauled) document -- if there's a need to respin it, I'll address
your feedback from here.

[...]
Eric Blake July 11, 2017, 11:33 a.m. UTC | #3
On 07/11/2017 02:58 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 09:36:50PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
>> On 07/10/2017 03:15 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
>>> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
>>> Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
>>> ---
>>
>>> ---
>>>  docs/devel/bitmaps.md    | 505 ------------------------------------------
>>>  docs/interop/bitmaps.rst | 555 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>
>> A shame that git rename detection doesn't see these as the same rough
>> contents, but not too bad. 
> 
> _Should_ it detect?

It depends on the similarities between the file, and on whether you have
'git config diff.renames true' set (there are some other parameters you
can set to fine-tune how much effort git expends on detecting file
renames, but the defaults are usually good enough).

> 
>> I'll just review the new text; if I point out
>> something that was pre-existing in the old text, it may be nicer to
>> split the cleanups into a separate followup patch, but I'm also okay if
>> they go in as part of this patch.
> 
> Indeed -- the things you point out further below were already
> pre-existing.  
> 
> Asking out of curiosity: You say it is nicer split because we'll retain
> the `git-bisect`-ability?  Or just to keep text motion and actual
> changes separate?  (I think both.)

bisect-ability is important on code, but less so on docs. If you were
doing code motion, I'd absolutely insist that cleanups be separate from
the motion; but here I don't have a strong preference (separating the
cleanups DOES make it easier to perform a backport of the cleanup
without having to backport the rename, but backporting docs tends to be
less of a priority than backporting code functionality).
Kashyap Chamarthy July 11, 2017, 11:49 a.m. UTC | #4
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 06:33:22AM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 07/11/2017 02:58 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:

[...]

> >> A shame that git rename detection doesn't see these as the same rough
> >> contents, but not too bad. 
> > 
> > _Should_ it detect?
> 
> It depends on the similarities between the file, and on whether you have
> 'git config diff.renames true' set (there are some other parameters you
> can set to fine-tune how much effort git expends on detecting file
> renames, but the defaults are usually good enough).

I see, noted.

[...]

> > Indeed -- the things you point out further below were already
> > pre-existing.  
> > 
> > Asking out of curiosity: You say it is nicer split because we'll retain
> > the `git-bisect`-ability?  Or just to keep text motion and actual
> > changes separate?  (I think both.)
> 
> bisect-ability is important on code, but less so on docs. If you were
> doing code motion, I'd absolutely insist that cleanups be separate from
> the motion; but here I don't have a strong preference (separating the
> cleanups DOES make it easier to perform a backport of the cleanup
> without having to backport the rename, but backporting docs tends to be
> less of a priority than backporting code functionality).

Yep, fully agree with you, and I guessed as much.  Given this
understanding, I'll just fix your feedback in this series.

Thanks.
John Snow July 11, 2017, 4:11 p.m. UTC | #5
On 07/10/2017 10:36 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 07/10/2017 03:15 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
>> This is part of the on-going effort to convert QEMU upstream
>> documentation syntax to reStructuredText (rST).
>>
>> The conversion to rST was done using:
>>
>>      $ pandoc -f markdown -t rst bitmaps.md -o bitmaps.rst
>>
>> Then, make a couple of small syntactical adjustments.  While at it,
>> reword a statement to avoid ambiguity.  Addressing the feedback from
>> this thread:
>>
>>      https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2017-06/msg05428.html
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
>> Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
>> ---
> 
>> ---
>>   docs/devel/bitmaps.md    | 505 ------------------------------------------
>>   docs/interop/bitmaps.rst | 555 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> A shame that git rename detection doesn't see these as the same rough
> contents, but not too bad. I'll just review the new text; if I point out
> something that was pre-existing in the old text, it may be nicer to
> split the cleanups into a separate followup patch, but I'm also okay if
> they go in as part of this patch.
> 
> My review is less focused on the choices used in representing things in
> rST and on the final display outcome, and more on the text itself
> (grammar and such).
> 
>> +++ b/docs/interop/bitmaps.rst
>> +
>> +-  Dirty bitmaps can be created at any time and attached to any node
>> +   (not just complete drives.)
> 
> Looks a bit nicer with '.' outside the sub-sentence '()'.
> 

I suppose if I am to be consistent and eschew the double-space following 
a full stop in the name of "It is semantically invalid and serves only 
typesetting purposes," then I should probably also learn to forego my 
typesetter's quotes...

That one is definitely my quirk and not Kashyap's.

>> +
>> +.. contents::
>> +
>> +Dirty Bitmap Names
>> +------------------
>> +
>> +-  A dirty bitmap's name is unique to the node, but bitmaps attached to
>> +   different nodes can share the same name.
>> +
>> +-  Dirty bitmaps created for internal use by QEMU may be anonymous and
>> +   have no name, but any user-created bitmaps may not be. There can be
> 
> s/may not be/must have a name/
> 
> 
>> +
>> +-  This bitmap will have a default granularity that matches the cluster
>> +   size of its associated drive, if available, clamped to between [4KiB,
> 
> s/clamped to/clamped/
> 
>> +   64KiB]. The current default for qcow2 is 64KiB.
>> +
>> +
> 
> 
>> +-  QMP example response, highlighting one success and one failure:
>> +
>> +   -  Acknowledgement that the Transaction was accepted and jobs were
>> +      launched:
> 
> US spelling prefers Acknowledgment, but I think you are okay because of
> UK spelling.
> 

My judgement again. I've never cared for "acknowledgment" and their ilk. 
I've asked before, but do we officially prefer US or UK spellings?

> Again, since these are probably pre-existing and just code motion, and
> if you've gotten positive review of your use of rST, I'm fine with adding:
> 
> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
> 

This might be the funniest mail I send all day.

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diff --git a/docs/devel/bitmaps.md b/docs/devel/bitmaps.md
deleted file mode 100644
index a2e8d51..0000000
--- a/docs/devel/bitmaps.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,505 +0,0 @@ 
-<!--
-Copyright 2015 John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> and Red Hat, Inc.
-All rights reserved.
-
-This file is licensed via The FreeBSD Documentation License, the full text of
-which is included at the end of this document.
--->
-
-# Dirty Bitmaps and Incremental Backup
-
-* Dirty Bitmaps are objects that track which data needs to be backed up for the
-  next incremental backup.
-
-* Dirty bitmaps can be created at any time and attached to any node
-  (not just complete drives.)
-
-## Dirty Bitmap Names
-
-* A dirty bitmap's name is unique to the node, but bitmaps attached to different
-  nodes can share the same name.
-
-* Dirty bitmaps created for internal use by QEMU may be anonymous and have no
-  name, but any user-created bitmaps may not be. There can be any number of
-  anonymous bitmaps per node.
-
-* The name of a user-created bitmap must not be empty ("").
-
-## Bitmap Modes
-
-* A Bitmap can be "frozen," which means that it is currently in-use by a backup
-  operation and cannot be deleted, renamed, written to, reset,
-  etc.
-
-* The normal operating mode for a bitmap is "active."
-
-## Basic QMP Usage
-
-### Supported Commands ###
-
-* block-dirty-bitmap-add
-* block-dirty-bitmap-remove
-* block-dirty-bitmap-clear
-
-### Creation
-
-* To create a new bitmap, enabled, on the drive with id=drive0:
-
-```json
-{ "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
-  "arguments": {
-    "node": "drive0",
-    "name": "bitmap0"
-  }
-}
-```
-
-* This bitmap will have a default granularity that matches the cluster size of
-  its associated drive, if available, clamped to between [4KiB, 64KiB].
-  The current default for qcow2 is 64KiB.
-
-* To create a new bitmap that tracks changes in 32KiB segments:
-
-```json
-{ "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
-  "arguments": {
-    "node": "drive0",
-    "name": "bitmap0",
-    "granularity": 32768
-  }
-}
-```
-
-### Deletion
-
-* Bitmaps that are frozen cannot be deleted.
-
-* Deleting the bitmap does not impact any other bitmaps attached to the same
-  node, nor does it affect any backups already created from this node.
-
-* Because bitmaps are only unique to the node to which they are attached,
-  you must specify the node/drive name here, too.
-
-```json
-{ "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-remove",
-  "arguments": {
-    "node": "drive0",
-    "name": "bitmap0"
-  }
-}
-```
-
-### Resetting
-
-* Resetting a bitmap will clear all information it holds.
-
-* An incremental backup created from an empty bitmap will copy no data,
-  as if nothing has changed.
-
-```json
-{ "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear",
-  "arguments": {
-    "node": "drive0",
-    "name": "bitmap0"
-  }
-}
-```
-
-## Transactions
-
-### Justification
-
-Bitmaps can be safely modified when the VM is paused or halted by using
-the basic QMP commands. For instance, you might perform the following actions:
-
-1. Boot the VM in a paused state.
-2. Create a full drive backup of drive0.
-3. Create a new bitmap attached to drive0.
-4. Resume execution of the VM.
-5. Incremental backups are ready to be created.
-
-At this point, the bitmap and drive backup would be correctly in sync,
-and incremental backups made from this point forward would be correctly aligned
-to the full drive backup.
-
-This is not particularly useful if we decide we want to start incremental
-backups after the VM has been running for a while, for which we will need to
-perform actions such as the following:
-
-1. Boot the VM and begin execution.
-2. Using a single transaction, perform the following operations:
-    * Create bitmap0.
-    * Create a full drive backup of drive0.
-3. Incremental backups are now ready to be created.
-
-### Supported Bitmap Transactions
-
-* block-dirty-bitmap-add
-* block-dirty-bitmap-clear
-
-The usages are identical to their respective QMP commands, but see below
-for examples.
-
-### Example: New Incremental Backup
-
-As outlined in the justification, perhaps we want to create a new incremental
-backup chain attached to a drive.
-
-```json
-{ "execute": "transaction",
-  "arguments": {
-    "actions": [
-      {"type": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
-       "data": {"node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0"} },
-      {"type": "drive-backup",
-       "data": {"device": "drive0", "target": "/path/to/full_backup.img",
-                "sync": "full", "format": "qcow2"} }
-    ]
-  }
-}
-```
-
-### Example: New Incremental Backup Anchor Point
-
-Maybe we just want to create a new full backup with an existing bitmap and
-want to reset the bitmap to track the new chain.
-
-```json
-{ "execute": "transaction",
-  "arguments": {
-    "actions": [
-      {"type": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear",
-       "data": {"node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0"} },
-      {"type": "drive-backup",
-       "data": {"device": "drive0", "target": "/path/to/new_full_backup.img",
-                "sync": "full", "format": "qcow2"} }
-    ]
-  }
-}
-```
-
-## Incremental Backups
-
-The star of the show.
-
-**Nota Bene!** Only incremental backups of entire drives are supported for now.
-So despite the fact that you can attach a bitmap to any arbitrary node, they are
-only currently useful when attached to the root node. This is because
-drive-backup only supports drives/devices instead of arbitrary nodes.
-
-### Example: First Incremental Backup
-
-1. Create a full backup and sync it to the dirty bitmap, as in the transactional
-examples above; or with the VM offline, manually create a full copy and then
-create a new bitmap before the VM begins execution.
-
-    * Let's assume the full backup is named 'full_backup.img'.
-    * Let's assume the bitmap you created is 'bitmap0' attached to 'drive0'.
-
-2. Create a destination image for the incremental backup that utilizes the
-full backup as a backing image.
-
-    * Let's assume it is named 'incremental.0.img'.
-
-    ```sh
-    # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2
-    ```
-
-3. Issue the incremental backup command:
-
-    ```json
-    { "execute": "drive-backup",
-      "arguments": {
-        "device": "drive0",
-        "bitmap": "bitmap0",
-        "target": "incremental.0.img",
-        "format": "qcow2",
-        "sync": "incremental",
-        "mode": "existing"
-      }
-    }
-    ```
-
-### Example: Second Incremental Backup
-
-1. Create a new destination image for the incremental backup that points to the
-   previous one, e.g.: 'incremental.1.img'
-
-    ```sh
-    # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.1.img -b incremental.0.img -F qcow2
-    ```
-
-2. Issue a new incremental backup command. The only difference here is that we
-   have changed the target image below.
-
-    ```json
-    { "execute": "drive-backup",
-      "arguments": {
-        "device": "drive0",
-        "bitmap": "bitmap0",
-        "target": "incremental.1.img",
-        "format": "qcow2",
-        "sync": "incremental",
-        "mode": "existing"
-      }
-    }
-    ```
-
-## Errors
-
-* In the event of an error that occurs after a backup job is successfully
-  launched, either by a direct QMP command or a QMP transaction, the user
-  will receive a BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETE event with a failure message, accompanied
-  by a BLOCK_JOB_ERROR event.
-
-* In the case of an event being cancelled, the user will receive a
-  BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED event instead of a pair of COMPLETE and ERROR events.
-
-* In either case, the incremental backup data contained within the bitmap is
-  safely rolled back, and the data within the bitmap is not lost. The image
-  file created for the failed attempt can be safely deleted.
-
-* Once the underlying problem is fixed (e.g. more storage space is freed up),
-  you can simply retry the incremental backup command with the same bitmap.
-
-### Example
-
-1. Create a target image:
-
-    ```sh
-    # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2
-    ```
-
-2. Attempt to create an incremental backup via QMP:
-
-    ```json
-    { "execute": "drive-backup",
-      "arguments": {
-        "device": "drive0",
-        "bitmap": "bitmap0",
-        "target": "incremental.0.img",
-        "format": "qcow2",
-        "sync": "incremental",
-        "mode": "existing"
-      }
-    }
-    ```
-
-3. Receive an event notifying us of failure:
-
-    ```json
-    { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1424709442, "microseconds": 844524 },
-      "data": { "speed": 0, "offset": 0, "len": 67108864,
-                "error": "No space left on device",
-                "device": "drive1", "type": "backup" },
-      "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
-    ```
-
-4. Delete the failed incremental, and re-create the image.
-
-    ```sh
-    # rm incremental.0.img
-    # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2
-    ```
-
-5. Retry the command after fixing the underlying problem,
-   such as freeing up space on the backup volume:
-
-    ```json
-    { "execute": "drive-backup",
-      "arguments": {
-        "device": "drive0",
-        "bitmap": "bitmap0",
-        "target": "incremental.0.img",
-        "format": "qcow2",
-        "sync": "incremental",
-        "mode": "existing"
-      }
-    }
-    ```
-
-6. Receive confirmation that the job completed successfully:
-
-    ```json
-    { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1424709668, "microseconds": 526525 },
-      "data": { "device": "drive1", "type": "backup",
-                "speed": 0, "len": 67108864, "offset": 67108864},
-      "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
-    ```
-
-### Partial Transactional Failures
-
-* Sometimes, a transaction will succeed in launching and return success,
-  but then later the backup jobs themselves may fail. It is possible that
-  a management application may have to deal with a partial backup failure
-  after a successful transaction.
-
-* If multiple backup jobs are specified in a single transaction, when one of
-  them fails, it will not interact with the other backup jobs in any way.
-
-* The job(s) that succeeded will clear the dirty bitmap associated with the
-  operation, but the job(s) that failed will not. It is not "safe" to delete
-  any incremental backups that were created successfully in this scenario,
-  even though others failed.
-
-#### Example
-
-* QMP example highlighting two backup jobs:
-
-    ```json
-    { "execute": "transaction",
-      "arguments": {
-        "actions": [
-          { "type": "drive-backup",
-            "data": { "device": "drive0", "bitmap": "bitmap0",
-                      "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
-                      "sync": "incremental", "target": "d0-incr-1.qcow2" } },
-          { "type": "drive-backup",
-            "data": { "device": "drive1", "bitmap": "bitmap1",
-                      "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
-                      "sync": "incremental", "target": "d1-incr-1.qcow2" } },
-        ]
-      }
-    }
-    ```
-
-* QMP example response, highlighting one success and one failure:
-    * Acknowledgement that the Transaction was accepted and jobs were launched:
-        ```json
-        { "return": {} }
-        ```
-
-    * Later, QEMU sends notice that the first job was completed:
-        ```json
-        { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447192343, "microseconds": 615698 },
-          "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "backup",
-                     "speed": 0, "len": 67108864, "offset": 67108864 },
-          "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED"
-        }
-        ```
-
-    * Later yet, QEMU sends notice that the second job has failed:
-        ```json
-        { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447192399, "microseconds": 683015 },
-          "data": { "device": "drive1", "action": "report",
-                    "operation": "read" },
-          "event": "BLOCK_JOB_ERROR" }
-        ```
-
-        ```json
-        { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447192399, "microseconds": 685853 },
-          "data": { "speed": 0, "offset": 0, "len": 67108864,
-                    "error": "Input/output error",
-                    "device": "drive1", "type": "backup" },
-          "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
-
-* In the above example, "d0-incr-1.qcow2" is valid and must be kept,
-  but "d1-incr-1.qcow2" is invalid and should be deleted. If a VM-wide
-  incremental backup of all drives at a point-in-time is to be made,
-  new backups for both drives will need to be made, taking into account
-  that a new incremental backup for drive0 needs to be based on top of
-  "d0-incr-1.qcow2."
-
-### Grouped Completion Mode
-
-* While jobs launched by transactions normally complete or fail on their own,
-  it is possible to instruct them to complete or fail together as a group.
-
-* QMP transactions take an optional properties structure that can affect
-  the semantics of the transaction.
-
-* The "completion-mode" transaction property can be either "individual"
-  which is the default, legacy behavior described above, or "grouped,"
-  a new behavior detailed below.
-
-* Delayed Completion: In grouped completion mode, no jobs will report
-  success until all jobs are ready to report success.
-
-* Grouped failure: If any job fails in grouped completion mode, all remaining
-  jobs will be cancelled. Any incremental backups will restore their dirty
-  bitmap objects as if no backup command was ever issued.
-
-    * Regardless of if QEMU reports a particular incremental backup job as
-      CANCELLED or as an ERROR, the in-memory bitmap will be restored.
-
-#### Example
-
-* Here's the same example scenario from above with the new property:
-
-    ```json
-    { "execute": "transaction",
-      "arguments": {
-        "actions": [
-          { "type": "drive-backup",
-            "data": { "device": "drive0", "bitmap": "bitmap0",
-                      "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
-                      "sync": "incremental", "target": "d0-incr-1.qcow2" } },
-          { "type": "drive-backup",
-            "data": { "device": "drive1", "bitmap": "bitmap1",
-                      "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
-                      "sync": "incremental", "target": "d1-incr-1.qcow2" } },
-        ],
-        "properties": {
-          "completion-mode": "grouped"
-        }
-      }
-    }
-    ```
-
-* QMP example response, highlighting a failure for drive2:
-    * Acknowledgement that the Transaction was accepted and jobs were launched:
-        ```json
-        { "return": {} }
-        ```
-
-    * Later, QEMU sends notice that the second job has errored out,
-      but that the first job was also cancelled:
-        ```json
-        { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447193702, "microseconds": 632377 },
-          "data": { "device": "drive1", "action": "report",
-                    "operation": "read" },
-          "event": "BLOCK_JOB_ERROR" }
-        ```
-
-        ```json
-        { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447193702, "microseconds": 640074 },
-          "data": { "speed": 0, "offset": 0, "len": 67108864,
-                    "error": "Input/output error",
-                    "device": "drive1", "type": "backup" },
-          "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
-        ```
-
-        ```json
-        { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447193702, "microseconds": 640163 },
-          "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "backup", "speed": 0,
-                    "len": 67108864, "offset": 16777216 },
-          "event": "BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED" }
-        ```
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+..
+   Copyright 2015 John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> and Red Hat, Inc.
+   All rights reserved.
+
+   This file is licensed via The FreeBSD Documentation License, the full
+   text of which is included at the end of this document.
+
+====================================
+Dirty Bitmaps and Incremental Backup
+====================================
+
+-  Dirty Bitmaps are objects that track which data needs to be backed up
+   for the next incremental backup.
+
+-  Dirty bitmaps can be created at any time and attached to any node
+   (not just complete drives.)
+
+.. contents::
+
+Dirty Bitmap Names
+------------------
+
+-  A dirty bitmap's name is unique to the node, but bitmaps attached to
+   different nodes can share the same name.
+
+-  Dirty bitmaps created for internal use by QEMU may be anonymous and
+   have no name, but any user-created bitmaps may not be. There can be
+   any number of anonymous bitmaps per node.
+
+-  The name of a user-created bitmap must not be empty ("").
+
+Bitmap Modes
+------------
+
+-  A bitmap can be "frozen," which means that it is currently in-use by
+   a backup operation and cannot be deleted, renamed, written to, reset,
+   etc.
+
+-  The normal operating mode for a bitmap is "active."
+
+Basic QMP Usage
+---------------
+
+Supported Commands
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+- ``block-dirty-bitmap-add``
+- ``block-dirty-bitmap-remove``
+- ``block-dirty-bitmap-clear``
+
+Creation
+~~~~~~~~
+
+-  To create a new bitmap, enabled, on the drive with id=drive0:
+
+.. code:: json
+
+    { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
+      "arguments": {
+        "node": "drive0",
+        "name": "bitmap0"
+      }
+    }
+
+-  This bitmap will have a default granularity that matches the cluster
+   size of its associated drive, if available, clamped to between [4KiB,
+   64KiB]. The current default for qcow2 is 64KiB.
+
+-  To create a new bitmap that tracks changes in 32KiB segments:
+
+.. code:: json
+
+    { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
+      "arguments": {
+        "node": "drive0",
+        "name": "bitmap0",
+        "granularity": 32768
+      }
+    }
+
+Deletion
+~~~~~~~~
+
+-  Bitmaps that are frozen cannot be deleted.
+
+-  Deleting the bitmap does not impact any other bitmaps attached to the
+   same node, nor does it affect any backups already created from this
+   node.
+
+-  Because bitmaps are only unique to the node to which they are
+   attached, you must specify the node/drive name here, too.
+
+.. code:: json
+
+    { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-remove",
+      "arguments": {
+        "node": "drive0",
+        "name": "bitmap0"
+      }
+    }
+
+Resetting
+~~~~~~~~~
+
+-  Resetting a bitmap will clear all information it holds.
+
+-  An incremental backup created from an empty bitmap will copy no data,
+   as if nothing has changed.
+
+.. code:: json
+
+    { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear",
+      "arguments": {
+        "node": "drive0",
+        "name": "bitmap0"
+      }
+    }
+
+Transactions
+------------
+
+Justification
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Bitmaps can be safely modified when the VM is paused or halted by using
+the basic QMP commands. For instance, you might perform the following
+actions:
+
+1. Boot the VM in a paused state.
+2. Create a full drive backup of drive0.
+3. Create a new bitmap attached to drive0.
+4. Resume execution of the VM.
+5. Incremental backups are ready to be created.
+
+At this point, the bitmap and drive backup would be correctly in sync,
+and incremental backups made from this point forward would be correctly
+aligned to the full drive backup.
+
+This is not particularly useful if we decide we want to start
+incremental backups after the VM has been running for a while, for which
+we will need to perform actions such as the following:
+
+1. Boot the VM and begin execution.
+2. Using a single transaction, perform the following operations:
+
+   -  Create ``bitmap0``.
+   -  Create a full drive backup of ``drive0``.
+
+3. Incremental backups are now ready to be created.
+
+Supported Bitmap Transactions
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+-  ``block-dirty-bitmap-add``
+-  ``block-dirty-bitmap-clear``
+
+The usages are identical to their respective QMP commands, but see below
+for examples.
+
+Example: New Incremental Backup
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+As outlined in the justification, perhaps we want to create a new
+incremental backup chain attached to a drive.
+
+.. code:: json
+
+    { "execute": "transaction",
+      "arguments": {
+        "actions": [
+          {"type": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
+           "data": {"node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0"} },
+          {"type": "drive-backup",
+           "data": {"device": "drive0", "target": "/path/to/full_backup.img",
+                    "sync": "full", "format": "qcow2"} }
+        ]
+      }
+    }
+
+Example: New Incremental Backup Anchor Point
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Maybe we just want to create a new full backup with an existing bitmap
+and want to reset the bitmap to track the new chain.
+
+.. code:: json
+
+    { "execute": "transaction",
+      "arguments": {
+        "actions": [
+          {"type": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear",
+           "data": {"node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0"} },
+          {"type": "drive-backup",
+           "data": {"device": "drive0", "target": "/path/to/new_full_backup.img",
+                    "sync": "full", "format": "qcow2"} }
+        ]
+      }
+    }
+
+Incremental Backups
+-------------------
+
+The star of the show.
+
+**Nota Bene!** Only incremental backups of entire drives are supported
+for now. So despite the fact that you can attach a bitmap to any
+arbitrary node, they are only currently useful when attached to the root
+node. This is because drive-backup only supports drives/devices instead
+of arbitrary nodes.
+
+Example: First Incremental Backup
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+1. Create a full backup and sync it to the dirty bitmap, as in the
+   transactional examples above; or with the VM offline, manually create
+   a full copy and then create a new bitmap before the VM begins
+   execution.
+
+   -  Let's assume the full backup is named ``full_backup.img``.
+   -  Let's assume the bitmap you created is ``bitmap0`` attached to
+      ``drive0``.
+
+2. Create a destination image for the incremental backup that utilizes
+   the full backup as a backing image.
+
+   -  Let's assume the new incremental image is named
+      ``incremental.0.img``.
+
+   .. code:: bash
+
+       $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2
+
+3. Issue the incremental backup command:
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "execute": "drive-backup",
+         "arguments": {
+           "device": "drive0",
+           "bitmap": "bitmap0",
+           "target": "incremental.0.img",
+           "format": "qcow2",
+           "sync": "incremental",
+           "mode": "existing"
+         }
+       }
+
+Example: Second Incremental Backup
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+1. Create a new destination image for the incremental backup that points
+   to the previous one, e.g.: ``incremental.1.img``
+
+   .. code:: bash
+
+       $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.1.img -b incremental.0.img -F qcow2
+
+2. Issue a new incremental backup command. The only difference here is
+   that we have changed the target image below.
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "execute": "drive-backup",
+         "arguments": {
+           "device": "drive0",
+           "bitmap": "bitmap0",
+           "target": "incremental.1.img",
+           "format": "qcow2",
+           "sync": "incremental",
+           "mode": "existing"
+         }
+       }
+
+Errors
+------
+
+-  In the event of an error that occurs after a backup job is
+   successfully launched, either by a direct QMP command or a QMP
+   transaction, the user will receive a ``BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETE`` event with
+   a failure message, accompanied by a ``BLOCK_JOB_ERROR`` event.
+
+-  In the case of an event being cancelled, the user will receive a
+   ``BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED`` event instead of a pair of COMPLETE and ERROR
+   events.
+
+-  In either case, the incremental backup data contained within the
+   bitmap is safely rolled back, and the data within the bitmap is not
+   lost. The image file created for the failed attempt can be safely
+   deleted.
+
+-  Once the underlying problem is fixed (e.g. more storage space is
+   freed up), you can simply retry the incremental backup command with
+   the same bitmap.
+
+Example
+~~~~~~~
+
+1. Create a target image:
+
+   .. code:: bash
+
+       $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2
+
+2. Attempt to create an incremental backup via QMP:
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "execute": "drive-backup",
+         "arguments": {
+           "device": "drive0",
+           "bitmap": "bitmap0",
+           "target": "incremental.0.img",
+           "format": "qcow2",
+           "sync": "incremental",
+           "mode": "existing"
+         }
+       }
+
+3. Receive an event notifying us of failure:
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1424709442, "microseconds": 844524 },
+         "data": { "speed": 0, "offset": 0, "len": 67108864,
+                   "error": "No space left on device",
+                   "device": "drive1", "type": "backup" },
+         "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
+
+4. Delete the failed incremental, and re-create the image.
+
+   .. code:: bash
+
+       $ rm incremental.0.img
+       $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2
+
+5. Retry the command after fixing the underlying problem, such as
+   freeing up space on the backup volume:
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "execute": "drive-backup",
+         "arguments": {
+           "device": "drive0",
+           "bitmap": "bitmap0",
+           "target": "incremental.0.img",
+           "format": "qcow2",
+           "sync": "incremental",
+           "mode": "existing"
+         }
+       }
+
+6. Receive confirmation that the job completed successfully:
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1424709668, "microseconds": 526525 },
+         "data": { "device": "drive1", "type": "backup",
+                   "speed": 0, "len": 67108864, "offset": 67108864},
+         "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
+
+Partial Transactional Failures
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+-  Sometimes, a transaction will succeed in launching and return
+   success, but then later the backup jobs themselves may fail. It is
+   possible that a management application may have to deal with a
+   partial backup failure after a successful transaction.
+
+-  If multiple backup jobs are specified in a single transaction, when
+   one of them fails, it will not interact with the other backup jobs in
+   any way.
+
+-  The job(s) that succeeded will clear the dirty bitmap associated with
+   the operation, but the job(s) that failed will not. It is not "safe"
+   to delete any incremental backups that were created successfully in
+   this scenario, even though others failed.
+
+Example
+^^^^^^^
+
+-  QMP example highlighting two backup jobs:
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "execute": "transaction",
+         "arguments": {
+           "actions": [
+             { "type": "drive-backup",
+               "data": { "device": "drive0", "bitmap": "bitmap0",
+                         "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
+                         "sync": "incremental", "target": "d0-incr-1.qcow2" } },
+             { "type": "drive-backup",
+               "data": { "device": "drive1", "bitmap": "bitmap1",
+                         "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
+                         "sync": "incremental", "target": "d1-incr-1.qcow2" } },
+           ]
+         }
+       }
+
+-  QMP example response, highlighting one success and one failure:
+
+   -  Acknowledgement that the Transaction was accepted and jobs were
+      launched:
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "return": {} }
+
+   -  Later, QEMU sends notice that the first job was completed:
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447192343, "microseconds": 615698 },
+            "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "backup",
+                       "speed": 0, "len": 67108864, "offset": 67108864 },
+            "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED"
+          }
+
+   -  Later yet, QEMU sends notice that the second job has failed:
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447192399, "microseconds": 683015 },
+            "data": { "device": "drive1", "action": "report",
+                      "operation": "read" },
+            "event": "BLOCK_JOB_ERROR" }
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447192399, "microseconds":
+          685853 }, "data": { "speed": 0, "offset": 0, "len": 67108864,
+          "error": "Input/output error", "device": "drive1", "type":
+          "backup" }, "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
+
+-  In the above example, ``d0-incr-1.qcow2`` is valid and must be kept,
+   but ``d1-incr-1.qcow2`` is invalid and should be deleted. If a VM-wide
+   incremental backup of all drives at a point-in-time is to be made,
+   new backups for both drives will need to be made, taking into account
+   that a new incremental backup for drive0 needs to be based on top of
+   ``d0-incr-1.qcow2``.
+
+Grouped Completion Mode
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+-  While jobs launched by transactions normally complete or fail on
+   their own, it is possible to instruct them to complete or fail
+   together as a group.
+
+-  QMP transactions take an optional properties structure that can
+   affect the semantics of the transaction.
+
+-  The "completion-mode" transaction property can be either "individual"
+   which is the default, legacy behavior described above, or "grouped,"
+   a new behavior detailed below.
+
+-  Delayed Completion: In grouped completion mode, no jobs will report
+   success until all jobs are ready to report success.
+
+-  Grouped failure: If any job fails in grouped completion mode, all
+   remaining jobs will be cancelled. Any incremental backups will
+   restore their dirty bitmap objects as if no backup command was ever
+   issued.
+
+   -  Regardless of if QEMU reports a particular incremental backup job
+      as CANCELLED or as an ERROR, the in-memory bitmap will be
+      restored.
+
+Example
+^^^^^^^
+
+-  Here's the same example scenario from above with the new property:
+
+   .. code:: json
+
+       { "execute": "transaction",
+         "arguments": {
+           "actions": [
+             { "type": "drive-backup",
+               "data": { "device": "drive0", "bitmap": "bitmap0",
+                         "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
+                         "sync": "incremental", "target": "d0-incr-1.qcow2" } },
+             { "type": "drive-backup",
+               "data": { "device": "drive1", "bitmap": "bitmap1",
+                         "format": "qcow2", "mode": "existing",
+                         "sync": "incremental", "target": "d1-incr-1.qcow2" } },
+           ],
+           "properties": {
+             "completion-mode": "grouped"
+           }
+         }
+       }
+
+-  QMP example response, highlighting a failure for ``drive2``:
+
+   -  Acknowledgement that the Transaction was accepted and jobs were
+      launched:
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "return": {} }
+
+   -  Later, QEMU sends notice that the second job has errored out, but
+      that the first job was also cancelled:
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447193702, "microseconds": 632377 },
+            "data": { "device": "drive1", "action": "report",
+                      "operation": "read" },
+            "event": "BLOCK_JOB_ERROR" }
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447193702, "microseconds": 640074 },
+            "data": { "speed": 0, "offset": 0, "len": 67108864,
+                      "error": "Input/output error",
+                      "device": "drive1", "type": "backup" },
+            "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" }
+
+      .. code:: json
+
+          { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1447193702, "microseconds": 640163 },
+            "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "backup", "speed": 0,
+                      "len": 67108864, "offset": 16777216 },
+            "event": "BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED" }
+
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