From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
To: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Cc: kwolf@redhat.com, berrange@redhat.com, ehabkost@redhat.com,
qemu-block@nongnu.org, qemu-devel@nongnu.org, mreitz@redhat.com,
pbonzini@redhat.com, John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 00/16] Crazy shit around -global (pardon my french)
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 09:39:22 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200629083922.GC2908@work-vm> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <874kqwr953.fsf@dusky.pond.sub.org>
* Markus Armbruster (armbru@redhat.com) wrote:
> Cc: David for insurance against me spewing nonsense about migration.
>
> John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes:
>
> > On 6/25/20 12:45 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> >> John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> writes:
> >>
> >>> On 6/22/20 5:42 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> >>>> There are three ways to configure backends:
> >>>>
> >>>> * -nic, -serial, -drive, ... (onboard devices)
> >>>>
> >>>> * Set the property with -device, or, if you feel masochistic, with
> >>>> -set device (pluggable devices)
> >>>>
> >>>> * Set the property with -global (both)
> >>>>
> >>>> The trouble is -global is terrible.
> >>>>
> >>>> It gets applied in object_new(), which can't fail. We treat failure
> >>>> to apply -global as fatal error, except when hot-plugging, where we
> >>>> treat it as warning *boggle*. I'm not addressing that today.
> >>>>
> >>>> Some code falls apart when you use both -global and the other way.
> >>>>
> >>>> To make life more interesting, we gave -drive two roles: with
> >>>> interface type other than none, it's for configuring onboard devices,
> >>>> and with interface type none, it's for defining backends for use with
> >>>> -device and such. Since we neglect to require interface type none for
> >>>> the latter, you can use one -drive in both roles. This confuses the
> >>>> code about as much as you, dear reader, probably are by now.
> >>>>
> >>>> Because this still isn't interesting enough, there's yet another way
> >>>> to configure backends, just for floppies: set the floppy controller's
> >>>> property. Goes back to the time when floppy wasn't a separate device,
> >>>> and involves some Bad Magic. Now -global can interact with itself!
> >>>>
> >>>> Digging through all this took me an embarrassing amount of time.
> >>>> Hair, too.
> >>>>
> >>>> My patches reject some the silliest uses outright, and deprecate some
> >>>> not so silly ones that have replacements.
> >>>>
> >>>> Apply on top of my "[PATCH v2 00/58] qdev: Rework how we plug into the
> >>>> parent bus".
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Oof. Thank you for your work in fixing our darkest corners. I sincerely
> >>> appreciate it.
> >>>
> >>> The qdev tree ordering problems don't cause any issues for migration, do
> >>> they?
> >>
> >> This series should only change device configuration, not device state or
> >> its encoding in the migration stream.
> >>
> >> I'm not sure what you mean by "qdev tree ordering problems". Ist it
> >> commit e8c9e65816 'qom: Make "info qom-tree" show children sorted'?
> >>
> >>> (I see you already sent a PR, so whatever!)
> >>
> >> A question that might avoid a later migration debugging session is
> >> *never* "whatever"!
> >>
> >
> > I thought I had read that one of these patches changes the order in
> > which devices get instantiated, which I thought might change their QOM
> > paths. Which I thought *might* have some ramifications for migration,
> > but wasn't sure.
>
> Device instantiation order changes should not break migration.
They shouldn't; although I only narrowly stopped a new device from
making a mistake that would have made it dependent.
Of course you do have to explicitly state PCI/USB slot IDs otherwise the
allocation of those is order dependent.
> The order in which devices appear in the migration stream should not
> matter.
Order in the stream is a separate issue; we have ways to enforce that;
for example you want the interrupt controller to arrive before a device
that will raise an interrupt.
Dave
Dave
> > If it's just showing the same path outputs *sorted*, then there's no
> > problem.
> >
> > Likely misread.
> >
> > --js
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilbert@redhat.com / Manchester, UK
prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-06-29 8:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-06-22 9:42 [PATCH v2 00/16] Crazy shit around -global (pardon my french) Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 01/16] iotests/172: Include "info block" in test output Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 02/16] iotests/172: Cover empty filename and multiple use of drives Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 03/16] iotests/172: Cover -global floppy.drive= Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 04/16] fdc: Reject clash between -drive if=floppy and -global isa-fdc Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 05/16] fdc: Open-code fdctrl_init_isa() Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 06/16] fdc: Deprecate configuring floppies with -global isa-fdc Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 07/16] docs/qdev-device-use.txt: Update section "Default Devices" Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 08/16] blockdev: Deprecate -drive with bogus interface type Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 09/16] qdev: Eliminate get_pointer(), set_pointer() Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 10/16] qdev: Improve netdev property override error a bit Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 11/16] qdev: Reject drive property override Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 12/16] qdev: Reject chardev " Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 13/16] qdev: Make qdev_prop_set_drive() match the other helpers Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 14/16] arm/aspeed: Drop aspeed_board_init_flashes() parameter @errp Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 15/16] sd/pxa2xx_mmci: Don't crash on pxa2xx_mmci_init() error Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:42 ` [PATCH v2 16/16] sd/milkymist-memcard: Fix error API violation Markus Armbruster
2020-06-22 9:56 ` Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
2020-06-22 10:07 ` [PATCH v2 00/16] Crazy shit around -global (pardon my french) no-reply
2020-06-24 15:40 ` John Snow
2020-06-25 4:45 ` Markus Armbruster
2020-06-26 15:11 ` John Snow
2020-06-27 12:22 ` Markus Armbruster
2020-06-29 8:39 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert [this message]
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