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aio: document locking
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-id: 20170112180800.21085-10-pbonzini@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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@ -84,9 +84,8 @@ How to synchronize with an IOThread
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AioContext is not thread-safe so some rules must be followed when using file
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descriptors, event notifiers, timers, or BHs across threads:
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1. AioContext functions can be called safely from file descriptor, event
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notifier, timer, or BH callbacks invoked by the AioContext. No locking is
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necessary.
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1. AioContext functions can always be called safely. They handle their
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own locking internally.
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2. Other threads wishing to access the AioContext must use
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aio_context_acquire()/aio_context_release() for mutual exclusion. Once the
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@ -94,16 +93,14 @@ context is acquired no other thread can access it or run event loop iterations
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in this AioContext.
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aio_context_acquire()/aio_context_release() calls may be nested. This
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means you can call them if you're not sure whether #1 applies.
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means you can call them if you're not sure whether #2 applies.
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There is currently no lock ordering rule if a thread needs to acquire multiple
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AioContexts simultaneously. Therefore, it is only safe for code holding the
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QEMU global mutex to acquire other AioContexts.
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Side note: the best way to schedule a function call across threads is to create
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a BH in the target AioContext beforehand and then call qemu_bh_schedule(). No
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acquire/release or locking is needed for the qemu_bh_schedule() call. But be
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sure to acquire the AioContext for aio_bh_new() if necessary.
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Side note: the best way to schedule a function call across threads is to call
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aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(). No acquire/release or locking is needed.
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AioContext and the block layer
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------------------------------
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@ -53,18 +53,12 @@ struct LinuxAioState;
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struct AioContext {
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GSource source;
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/* Protects all fields from multi-threaded access */
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/* Used by AioContext users to protect from multi-threaded access. */
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QemuRecMutex lock;
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/* The list of registered AIO handlers */
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/* The list of registered AIO handlers. Protected by ctx->list_lock. */
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QLIST_HEAD(, AioHandler) aio_handlers;
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/* This is a simple lock used to protect the aio_handlers list.
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* Specifically, it's used to ensure that no callbacks are removed while
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* we're walking and dispatching callbacks.
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*/
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int walking_handlers;
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/* Used to avoid unnecessary event_notifier_set calls in aio_notify;
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* accessed with atomic primitives. If this field is 0, everything
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* (file descriptors, bottom halves, timers) will be re-evaluated
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*/
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uint32_t notify_me;
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/* A lock to protect between bh's adders and deleter, and to ensure
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* that no callbacks are removed while we're walking and dispatching
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* them.
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/* A lock to protect between QEMUBH and AioHandler adders and deleter,
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* and to ensure that no callbacks are removed while we're walking and
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* dispatching them.
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*/
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QemuLockCnt list_lock;
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bool notified;
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EventNotifier notifier;
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/* Thread pool for performing work and receiving completion callbacks */
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/* Thread pool for performing work and receiving completion callbacks.
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* Has its own locking.
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*/
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struct ThreadPool *thread_pool;
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#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
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struct LinuxAioState *linux_aio;
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#endif
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/* TimerLists for calling timers - one per clock type */
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/* TimerLists for calling timers - one per clock type. Has its own
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* locking.
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*/
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QEMUTimerListGroup tlg;
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int external_disable_cnt;
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* automatically takes care of calling aio_context_acquire and
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* aio_context_release.
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*
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* Access to timers and BHs from a thread that has not acquired AioContext
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* is possible. Access to callbacks for now must be done while the AioContext
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* is owned by the thread (FIXME).
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* Note that this is separate from bdrv_drained_begin/bdrv_drained_end. A
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* thread still has to call those to avoid being interrupted by the guest.
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*
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* Bottom halves, timers and callbacks can be created or removed without
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* acquiring the AioContext.
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*/
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void aio_context_acquire(AioContext *ctx);
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