From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@redhat.com>
To: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, armbru@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] chardev's and fd's in monitors
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 15:01:41 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161018140141.GF12728@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20161018135213.GI2190@work-vm>
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 02:52:13PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Daniel P. Berrange (berrange@redhat.com) wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 02:25:25PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > > * Daniel P. Berrange (berrange@redhat.com) wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 12:32:02PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > > > > * Daniel P. Berrange (berrange@redhat.com) wrote:
> > > > > > On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 08:15:02PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > > > > > > Hi,
> > > > > > > I had a look at a couple of readline like libraries;
> > > > > > > editline and linenoise. A difficulty with using them is that
> > > > > > > they both want fd's or FILE*'s; editline takes either but
> > > > > > > from a brief look I think it's expecting to extract the fd.
> > > > > > > That makes them tricky to integrate into qemu, where
> > > > > > > the chardev's hide a whole bunch of non-fd things; in particular
> > > > > > > tls, mux, ringbuffers etc.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > If we could get away with just a FILE* then we could use fopencookie,
> > > > > > > but that's GNU only.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Is there any sane way of shepherding all chardev's into having an
> > > > > > > fd?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The entire chardev abstraction model exists precisely because we cannot
> > > > > > make all chardevs look like a single fd. Even those which are fd based
> > > > > > may have separate FDs for input and output.
> > > > >
> > > > > Note that editline takes separate in/out streams, but it does want those streams
> > > > > to be FILE*'s.
> > > > >
> > > > > > IMHO the only viable approach would be to enhance linenoise/editline to
> > > > > > not assume use of fd* or FILE * abstractions.
> > > > >
> > > > > I think if it came to that then we'd probably end up sticking with what we
> > > > > had for a very long time; I'd assume it would take a long time before
> > > > > any mods we made to the libraries would come around to be generally useful.
> > > > >
> > > > > > BTW, what is the actual thread issue you are facing ? Chardevs at least
> > > > > > ought to be usable from a separate thread, as long as each distinct
> > > > > > chardev object instance was only used from one thread at a time ?
> > > > >
> > > > > Marc-André pointed that out; I hadn't realised they were thread safe.
> > > > > But what are the rules? You say 'only used from one thread at a time' -
> > > > > what happens if we have a mux and the different streams to the mux come
> > > > > from different threads?
> > > >
> > > > Well there is no mutex locking on the CharDriverState objects, so the
> > > > exact rule is "you mustn't do anything from multiple threads that will
> > > > race on contents of CharDriverState". That's too fuzzy to be useful to
> > > > developers though, so I think the only sensible option right now is to
> > > > say any "top level" CharDriverState should only be touch from one thread
> > > > at a time. IOW, if you have a mux, that that rule would apply to the
> > > > mux itself and the various children it owns as if they were a single
> > > > unnit.
> > >
> > > OK; I think we're probably saved by the big lock at the moment, so that
> > > all device emulation that outputs text is probably holding it and the monitor
> > > is also. What about something like an error_report from a different thread
> > > while something is happening in the monitor?
> >
> > If we moved execution of monitor commands to separate thread from the
> > thread handling monitor I/O, then we'd have to modify error_report so
> > that it queued the text in some manner, such that it was only then
> > fed back to the client once the command thread completed. Alternatively
> > we'd have to introduced locking in the Monitor object, that serialized
> > access to the underling CharDriverState I/O funcs.
>
> I already use error_report's in places in migration threads of various
> types; I'm not sure if that's a problem.
Unless those places are protected by the big qemu lock, that sounds
not good. error_report calls into error_vprintf which checks the
'cur_mon' global "Monitor" pointer. This variable is updated at
runtime - eg in qmp_human_monitor_command(), monitor_qmp_read(),
monitor_read(), etc. So if migration threads outside the BQL are
calling error_report() that could well cause problems. If you
are lucky messages will merely end up going to stderr instead of
the monitor, but in worst case I wouldn't be surprised if there
is a crash possibility in some race conditions.
Regards,
Daniel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-10-18 14:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 54+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-10-12 19:15 [Qemu-devel] chardev's and fd's in monitors Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-12 20:02 ` Marc-André Lureau
2016-10-13 15:47 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-18 10:04 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-18 11:32 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-18 11:41 ` Marc-André Lureau
2016-10-18 11:44 ` Marc-André Lureau
2016-10-18 12:01 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-18 13:25 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-18 13:35 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-18 13:52 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-18 14:01 ` Daniel P. Berrange [this message]
2016-10-18 18:53 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-19 7:45 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-19 8:00 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-19 8:12 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-19 8:42 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-19 9:48 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-19 10:05 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-19 10:16 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-19 12:16 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-19 12:21 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-19 18:06 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-20 8:37 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-20 8:53 ` Marc-André Lureau
2016-10-20 10:45 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-20 16:56 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-10-21 9:12 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-21 21:06 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-10-24 7:07 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-21 9:35 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-20 16:59 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-20 8:55 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-20 9:03 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-20 9:58 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-20 10:42 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-20 11:01 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-20 11:10 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-20 11:45 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-20 11:08 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-20 11:57 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-20 17:56 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-21 9:06 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-21 9:37 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-21 11:56 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-21 9:45 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-19 12:26 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-10-19 17:01 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-19 20:51 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-10-20 8:34 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-18 12:08 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-18 12:13 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-10-18 12:43 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-18 10:06 ` Daniel P. Berrange
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