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Tsirkin" , qemu-devel@nongnu.org, dgilbert@redhat.com, arei.gonglei@huawei.com, fengli@smartx.com, yc-core@yandex-team.ru, pbonzini@redhat.com, marcandre.lureau@redhat.com, raphael.norwitz@nutanix.com, mreitz@redhat.com Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+qemu-devel=archiver.kernel.org@nongnu.org Sender: "Qemu-devel" On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 01:56:18PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > > On 2020/5/13 下午12:15, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > >On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:35:30PM +0300, Dima Stepanov wrote: > >>On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 11:32:50AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > >>>On 2020/5/11 下午5:25, Dima Stepanov wrote: > >>>>On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 11:15:53AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > >>>>>On 2020/4/30 下午9:36, Dima Stepanov wrote: > >>>>>>If vhost-user daemon is used as a backend for the vhost device, then we > >>>>>>should consider a possibility of disconnect at any moment. If such > >>>>>>disconnect happened in the vhost_migration_log() routine the vhost > >>>>>>device structure will be clean up. > >>>>>>At the start of the vhost_migration_log() function there is a check: > >>>>>> if (!dev->started) { > >>>>>> dev->log_enabled = enable; > >>>>>> return 0; > >>>>>> } > >>>>>>To be consistent with this check add the same check after calling the > >>>>>>vhost_dev_set_log() routine. This in general help not to break a > >>>>>>migration due the assert() message. But it looks like that this code > >>>>>>should be revised to handle these errors more carefully. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>In case of vhost-user device backend the fail paths should consider the > >>>>>>state of the device. In this case we should skip some function calls > >>>>>>during rollback on the error paths, so not to get the NULL dereference > >>>>>>errors. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Signed-off-by: Dima Stepanov > >>>>>>--- > >>>>>> hw/virtio/vhost.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > >>>>>> 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > >>>>>> > >>>>>>diff --git a/hw/virtio/vhost.c b/hw/virtio/vhost.c > >>>>>>index 3ee50c4..d5ab96d 100644 > >>>>>>--- a/hw/virtio/vhost.c > >>>>>>+++ b/hw/virtio/vhost.c > >>>>>>@@ -787,6 +787,17 @@ static int vhost_dev_set_features(struct vhost_dev *dev, > >>>>>> static int vhost_dev_set_log(struct vhost_dev *dev, bool enable_log) > >>>>>> { > >>>>>> int r, i, idx; > >>>>>>+ > >>>>>>+ if (!dev->started) { > >>>>>>+ /* > >>>>>>+ * If vhost-user daemon is used as a backend for the > >>>>>>+ * device and the connection is broken, then the vhost_dev > >>>>>>+ * structure will be reset all its values to 0. > >>>>>>+ * Add additional check for the device state. > >>>>>>+ */ > >>>>>>+ return -1; > >>>>>>+ } > >>>>>>+ > >>>>>> r = vhost_dev_set_features(dev, enable_log); > >>>>>> if (r < 0) { > >>>>>> goto err_features; > >>>>>>@@ -801,12 +812,19 @@ static int vhost_dev_set_log(struct vhost_dev *dev, bool enable_log) > >>>>>> } > >>>>>> return 0; > >>>>>> err_vq: > >>>>>>- for (; i >= 0; --i) { > >>>>>>+ /* > >>>>>>+ * Disconnect with the vhost-user daemon can lead to the > >>>>>>+ * vhost_dev_cleanup() call which will clean up vhost_dev > >>>>>>+ * structure. > >>>>>>+ */ > >>>>>>+ for (; dev->started && (i >= 0); --i) { > >>>>>> idx = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index( > >>>>>Why need the check of dev->started here, can started be modified outside > >>>>>mainloop? If yes, I don't get the check of !dev->started in the beginning of > >>>>>this function. > >>>>> > >>>>No dev->started can't change outside the mainloop. The main problem is > >>>>only for the vhost_user_blk daemon. Consider the case when we > >>>>successfully pass the dev->started check at the beginning of the > >>>>function, but after it we hit the disconnect on the next call on the > >>>>second or third iteration: > >>>> r = vhost_virtqueue_set_addr(dev, dev->vqs + i, idx, enable_log); > >>>>The unix socket backend device will call the disconnect routine for this > >>>>device and reset the structure. So the structure will be reset (and > >>>>dev->started set to false) inside this set_addr() call. > >>>I still don't get here. I think the disconnect can not happen in the middle > >>>of vhost_dev_set_log() since both of them were running in mainloop. And even > >>>if it can, we probably need other synchronization mechanism other than > >>>simple check here. > >>Disconnect isn't happened in the separate thread it is happened in this > >>routine inside vhost_dev_set_log. When for instance vhost_user_write() > >>call failed: > >> vhost_user_set_log_base() > >> vhost_user_write() > >> vhost_user_blk_disconnect() > >> vhost_dev_cleanup() > >> vhost_user_backend_cleanup() > >>So the point is that if we somehow got a disconnect with the > >>vhost-user-blk daemon before the vhost_user_write() call then it will > >>continue clean up by running vhost_user_blk_disconnect() function. I > >>wrote a more detailed backtrace stack in the separate thread, which is > >>pretty similar to what we have here: > >> Re: [PATCH v2 4/5] vhost: check vring address before calling unmap > >>The places are different but the problem is pretty similar. > >> > >>So if vhost-user commands handshake then everything is fine and > >>reconnect will work as expected. The only problem is how to handle > >>reconnect properly between vhost-user command send/receive. > > > >So vhost net had this problem too. > > > >commit e7c83a885f865128ae3cf1946f8cb538b63cbfba > >Author: Marc-André Lureau > >Date: Mon Feb 27 14:49:56 2017 +0400 > > > > vhost-user: delay vhost_user_stop > > Since commit b0a335e351103bf92f3f9d0bd5759311be8156ac, a socket write > > may trigger a disconnect events, calling vhost_user_stop() and clearing > > all the vhost_dev strutures holding data that vhost.c functions expect > > to remain valid. Delay the cleanup to keep the vhost_dev structure > > valid during the vhost.c functions. > > Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau > > Message-id:20170227104956.24729-1-marcandre.lureau@redhat.com > > Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell > > > >it now has this code to address this: > > > > > > case CHR_EVENT_CLOSED: > > /* a close event may happen during a read/write, but vhost > > * code assumes the vhost_dev remains setup, so delay the > > * stop & clear to idle. > > * FIXME: better handle failure in vhost code, remove bh > > */ > > if (s->watch) { > > AioContext *ctx = qemu_get_current_aio_context(); > > > > g_source_remove(s->watch); > > s->watch = 0; > > qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(&s->chr, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, > > NULL, NULL, false); > > > > aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(ctx, chr_closed_bh, opaque); > > } > > break; > > > >I think it's time we dropped the FIXME and moved the handling to common > >code. Jason? Marc-André? > > > I agree. Just to confirm, do you prefer bh or doing changes like what is > done in this series? It looks to me bh can have more easier codes. Could it be a good idea just to make disconnect in the char device but postphone clean up in the vhost-user-blk (or any other vhost-user device) itself? So we are moving the postphone logic and decision from the char device to vhost-user device. One of the idea i have is as follows: - Put ourself in the INITIALIZATION state - Start these vhost-user "handshake" commands - If we got a disconnect error, perform disconnect, but don't clean up device (it will be clean up on the roll back). I can be done by checking the state in vhost_user_..._disconnect routine or smth like it - vhost-user command returns error back to the _start() routine - Rollback in one place in the start() routine, by calling this postphoned clean up for the disconnect > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > >