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From: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
To: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: hdegoede@redhat.com, Andrey Korolyov <andrey@xdel.ru>,
	"qemu-devel@nongnu.org" <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] usb-storage assertions
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 15:36:40 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160112143640.GF4841@noname.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1452608259.29014.26.camel@redhat.com>

Am 12.01.2016 um 15:17 hat Gerd Hoffmann geschrieben:
> On Sa, 2016-01-09 at 20:34 +0300, Andrey Korolyov wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > during regular operations within linux guest with USB EHCI frontend I
> > am seeing process crashes with an assert during regular operations
> > like dpkg install:
> > 
> > hw/usb/dev-storage.c:334: usb_msd_handle_reset: Assertion `s->req ==
> > ((void *)0)' failed.
> > 
> > This does happen when real block backend is an USB-attached device
> > itself, so we are hitting some subtle race right there, because a
> > single change of a backend to a raw file sitting on SSD has never
> > triggered this block with the linux guest (but xBSD pre-reboot flush
> > would trigger assertion from time to time in the usb_cancel_packet()
> > without regarding physical backend type:
> > 
> > hw/usb/core.c:508: usb_cancel_packet: Assertion
> > `usb_packet_is_inflight(p)' failed.
> > )
> > 
> > Since the 2.2.0 which I am running is not exactly freshest one, I
> > could re-check with master today or tomorrow, but log for hw/usb/ has
> > no related commits for intentional fixes over one or another issue.
> 
> Checking would be nice, but I likewise don't expect things being
> different on 2.5.
> 
> Most likely these are bugs in rarely taken code paths, probably because
> the guest cancels requests and/or resets device due to timeouts (which
> in turn are triggered by slow backing storage on the host).
> 
> Any chance you can rebuild qemu with DEBUG_MSD enabled (in
> hw/usb/dev-storage.c), then trigger the asserts again, so we hopefully
> get a useful trail of the events triggering the bugs?
> 
> Kevin, is is possible to limit transfer rates for block devices, to
> simplify debugging stuff like this?  Preferably in a way supported by
> libvirt?

Yes. In the qemu command line, you can limit the rate with -drive
throttling.bps_total=... and similar options (you can instead throttle
based on iops instead, and you can have separate read/write limits - I
don't think you need any of these, though).

I have never used it in libvirt, but libvirt.org seems to suggest that
it looks like this (seems to be for Xen, but you get the idea):

    <disk type='file' snapshot='external'>
      <driver name="tap" type="aio" cache="default"/>
      <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fv0' startupPolicy='optional'>
        <seclabel relabel='no'/>
      </source>
      <target dev='hda' bus='ide'/>
      <iotune>
        <total_bytes_sec>10000000</total_bytes_sec>
        <read_iops_sec>400000</read_iops_sec>
        <write_iops_sec>100000</write_iops_sec>
      </iotune>
    </disk>

Kevin

  reply	other threads:[~2016-01-12 14:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-01-09 17:34 [Qemu-devel] usb-storage assertions Andrey Korolyov
2016-01-12 14:17 ` Gerd Hoffmann
2016-01-12 14:36   ` Kevin Wolf [this message]
2016-01-12 14:56     ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-01-13 16:13       ` Gerd Hoffmann
2016-01-13 16:28         ` Andrey Korolyov
2016-01-15 18:08           ` Andrey Korolyov
2016-01-18  9:38             ` Gerd Hoffmann
2016-01-18  9:50               ` Andrey Korolyov
2016-01-18 13:55                 ` Gerd Hoffmann
2016-01-18 23:49                   ` Andrey Korolyov
2016-01-19  7:13                     ` Gerd Hoffmann
2016-01-19 10:59                       ` Andrey Korolyov
2016-01-19 11:44                         ` Gerd Hoffmann
2016-01-19 14:19                     ` Gerd Hoffmann

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