commit: Try reflinks for local commits by default#3106
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See bootc-dev#147 (comment) With this bootc starts to really gain support for a different backend than ostree. Here we basically just fork off `podman pull` to fetch container images into an *alternative root* in `/ostree/container-storage`, (Because otherwise basic things like `podman image prune` would delete the OS image) This is quite distinct from our use of `skopeo` in the ostree-ext project because suddenly now we gain support for things implemented in the containers/storage library like `zstd:chunked` and OCI crypt. *However*...today we still need to generate a final flattened filesystem tree (and an ostree commit) in order to maintain compatibilty with stuff in rpm-ostree. (A corrollary to this is we're not booting into a `podman mount` overlayfs stack) Related to this, we also need to handle SELinux labeling. Hence, we implement "layer squashing", and then do some final "postprocessing" on the resulting image matching the same logic that's done in ostree-ext such as `etc -> usr/etc` and handling `/var`. Note this also really wants ostreedev/ostree#3106 to avoid duplicating disk space.
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| if (glnx_regfile_copy_bytes (infd, tmpf.fd, (off_t)length) < 0) | ||
| return glnx_throw_errno_prefix (error, "regfile copy"); | ||
| int infd = g_file_descriptor_based_get_fd ((GFileDescriptorBased *)original_input); | ||
| if (ioctl (tmpf.fd, FICLONE, infd) == 0) |
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While glnx_regfile_copy_bytes will try reflinks, that will never work because we've wrapped the input with a checksum stream. And actually since we have to checksum, we can't do copy_file_range either, etc.
Ultimately this issue will be moot with a switch to composefs where we'll use fsverity in kernel to do checksums.
I think we originally used to do this, but at some point in a code refactoring, this optimization got lost. It's a quite important optimization for the case of writing content generated by an external system into an ostree repository.
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See bootc-dev#147 (comment) With this bootc starts to really gain support for a different backend than ostree. Here we basically just fork off `podman pull` to fetch container images into an *alternative root* in `/ostree/container-storage`, (Because otherwise basic things like `podman image prune` would delete the OS image) This is quite distinct from our use of `skopeo` in the ostree-ext project because suddenly now we gain support for things implemented in the containers/storage library like `zstd:chunked` and OCI crypt. *However*...today we still need to generate a final flattened filesystem tree (and an ostree commit) in order to maintain compatibilty with stuff in rpm-ostree. (A corrollary to this is we're not booting into a `podman mount` overlayfs stack) Related to this, we also need to handle SELinux labeling. Hence, we implement "layer squashing", and then do some final "postprocessing" on the resulting image matching the same logic that's done in ostree-ext such as `etc -> usr/etc` and handling `/var`. Note this also really wants ostreedev/ostree#3106 to avoid duplicating disk space. Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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See bootc-dev#147 (comment) With this bootc starts to really gain support for a different backend than ostree. Here we basically just fork off `podman pull` to fetch container images into an *alternative root* in `/ostree/container-storage`, (Because otherwise basic things like `podman image prune` would delete the OS image) This is quite distinct from our use of `skopeo` in the ostree-ext project because suddenly now we gain support for things implemented in the containers/storage library like `zstd:chunked` and OCI crypt. *However*...today we still need to generate a final flattened filesystem tree (and an ostree commit) in order to maintain compatibilty with stuff in rpm-ostree. (A corrollary to this is we're not booting into a `podman mount` overlayfs stack) Related to this, we also need to handle SELinux labeling. Hence, we implement "layer squashing", and then do some final "postprocessing" on the resulting image matching the same logic that's done in ostree-ext such as `etc -> usr/etc` and handling `/var`. Note this also really wants ostreedev/ostree#3106 to avoid duplicating disk space. Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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See bootc-dev#147 (comment) With this bootc starts to really gain support for a different backend than ostree. Here we basically just fork off `podman pull` to fetch container images into an *alternative root* in `/ostree/container-storage`, (Because otherwise basic things like `podman image prune` would delete the OS image) This is quite distinct from our use of `skopeo` in the ostree-ext project because suddenly now we gain support for things implemented in the containers/storage library like `zstd:chunked` and OCI crypt. *However*...today we still need to generate a final flattened filesystem tree (and an ostree commit) in order to maintain compatibilty with stuff in rpm-ostree. (A corrollary to this is we're not booting into a `podman mount` overlayfs stack) Related to this, we also need to handle SELinux labeling. Hence, we implement "layer squashing", and then do some final "postprocessing" on the resulting image matching the same logic that's done in ostree-ext such as `etc -> usr/etc` and handling `/var`. Note this also really wants ostreedev/ostree#3106 to avoid duplicating disk space. Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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See bootc-dev#147 (comment) With this bootc starts to really gain support for a different backend than ostree. Here we basically just fork off `podman pull` to fetch container images into an *alternative root* in `/ostree/container-storage`, (Because otherwise basic things like `podman image prune` would delete the OS image) This is quite distinct from our use of `skopeo` in the ostree-ext project because suddenly now we gain support for things implemented in the containers/storage library like `zstd:chunked` and OCI crypt. *However*...today we still need to generate a final flattened filesystem tree (and an ostree commit) in order to maintain compatibilty with stuff in rpm-ostree. (A corrollary to this is we're not booting into a `podman mount` overlayfs stack) Related to this, we also need to handle SELinux labeling. Hence, we implement "layer squashing", and then do some final "postprocessing" on the resulting image matching the same logic that's done in ostree-ext such as `etc -> usr/etc` and handling `/var`. Note this also really wants ostreedev/ostree#3106 to avoid duplicating disk space. Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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See bootc-dev#147 (comment) With this bootc starts to really gain support for a different backend than ostree. Here we basically just fork off `podman pull` to fetch container images into an *alternative root* in `/ostree/container-storage`, (Because otherwise basic things like `podman image prune` would delete the OS image) This is quite distinct from our use of `skopeo` in the ostree-ext project because suddenly now we gain support for things implemented in the containers/storage library like `zstd:chunked` and OCI crypt. *However*...today we still need to generate a final flattened filesystem tree (and an ostree commit) in order to maintain compatibilty with stuff in rpm-ostree. (A corrollary to this is we're not booting into a `podman mount` overlayfs stack) Related to this, we also need to handle SELinux labeling. Hence, we implement "layer squashing", and then do some final "postprocessing" on the resulting image matching the same logic that's done in ostree-ext such as `etc -> usr/etc` and handling `/var`. Note this also really wants ostreedev/ostree#3106 to avoid duplicating disk space. Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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I think we originally used to do this, but at some point in a code refactoring, this optimization got lost.
It's a quite important optimization for the case of writing content generated by an external system into an ostree repository.