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From: Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito <eesposit@redhat.com>
To: qemu-block@nongnu.org
Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>, Fam Zheng <fam@euphon.net>,
	Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>,
	Wen Congyang <wencongyang2@huawei.com>,
	Xie Changlong <xiechanglong.d@gmail.com>,
	Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>,
	qemu-devel@nongnu.org, Hanna Reitz <hreitz@redhat.com>,
	Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>,
	Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>, John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Subject: [PATCH v4 16/19] job: detect change of aiocontext within job coroutine
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 06:50:28 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20220128115031.4061565-17-eesposit@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220128115031.4061565-1-eesposit@redhat.com>

From: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>

We want to make sure access of job->aio_context is always done
under either BQL or job_mutex. The problem is that using
aio_co_enter(job->aiocontext, job->co) in job_start and job_enter_cond
makes the coroutine immediately resume, so we can't hold the job lock.
And caching it is not safe either, as it might change.

job_start is under BQL, so it can freely read job->aiocontext, but
job_enter_cond is not. In order to fix this, use aio_co_wake():
the advantage is that it won't use job->aiocontext, but the
main disadvantage is that it won't be able to detect a change of
job AioContext.

Calling bdrv_try_set_aio_context() will issue the following calls
(simplified):
* in terms of  bdrv callbacks:
  .drained_begin -> .set_aio_context -> .drained_end
* in terms of child_job functions:
  child_job_drained_begin -> child_job_set_aio_context -> child_job_drained_end
* in terms of job functions:
  job_pause_locked -> job_set_aio_context -> job_resume_locked

We can see that after setting the new aio_context, job_resume_locked
calls again job_enter_cond, which then invokes aio_co_wake(). But
while job->aiocontext has been set in job_set_aio_context,
job->co->ctx has not changed, so the coroutine would be entering in
the wrong aiocontext.

Using aio_co_schedule in job_resume_locked() might seem as a valid
alternative, but the problem is that the bh resuming the coroutine
is not scheduled immediately, and if in the meanwhile another
bdrv_try_set_aio_context() is run (see test_propagate_mirror() in
test-block-iothread.c), we would have the first schedule in the
wrong aiocontext, and the second set of drains won't even manage
to schedule the coroutine, as job->busy would still be true from
the previous job_resume_locked().

The solution is to stick with aio_co_wake(), but then detect every time
the coroutine resumes back from yielding if job->aio_context
has changed. If so, we can reschedule it to the new context.

Check for the aiocontext change in job_do_yield_locked because:
1) aio_co_reschedule_self requires to be in the running coroutine
2) since child_job_set_aio_context allows changing the aiocontext only
   while the job is paused, this is the exact place where the coroutine
   resumes, before running JobDriver's code.

As a small improvement, we don't need aio_co_enter() in job_start(),
we can simplify it with qemu_coroutine_enter(). If the aio_context
where it is running is wrong, job_do_yield_locked() will automatically
reschedule the coroutine where it belongs, once the first
job_pause_point is triggered in job_co_entry.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
---
 job.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/job.c b/job.c
index 468a387390..bce76b21d8 100644
--- a/job.c
+++ b/job.c
@@ -532,11 +532,12 @@ void job_enter_cond_locked(Job *job, bool(*fn)(Job *job))
         return;
     }
 
-    assert(!job->deferred_to_main_loop);
     timer_del(&job->sleep_timer);
     job->busy = true;
     real_job_unlock();
-    aio_co_enter(job->aio_context, job->co);
+    job_unlock();
+    aio_co_wake(job->co);
+    job_lock();
 }
 
 void job_enter(Job *job)
@@ -556,6 +557,8 @@ void job_enter(Job *job)
  */
 static void coroutine_fn job_do_yield_locked(Job *job, uint64_t ns)
 {
+    AioContext *next_aio_context;
+
     real_job_lock();
     if (ns != -1) {
         timer_mod(&job->sleep_timer, ns);
@@ -567,6 +570,20 @@ static void coroutine_fn job_do_yield_locked(Job *job, uint64_t ns)
     qemu_coroutine_yield();
     job_lock();
 
+    next_aio_context = job->aio_context;
+    /*
+     * Coroutine has resumed, but in the meanwhile the job AioContext
+     * might have changed via bdrv_try_set_aio_context(), so we need to move
+     * the coroutine too in the new aiocontext.
+     */
+    while (qemu_get_current_aio_context() != next_aio_context) {
+        job_unlock();
+        aio_co_reschedule_self(next_aio_context);
+        job_lock();
+        next_aio_context = job->aio_context;
+    }
+
+
     /* Set by job_enter_cond_locked() before re-entering the coroutine.  */
     assert(job->busy);
 }
@@ -666,7 +683,6 @@ void job_resume_locked(Job *job)
     if (job->pause_count) {
         return;
     }
-
     /* kick only if no timer is pending */
     job_enter_cond_locked(job, job_timer_not_pending);
 }
@@ -1145,7 +1161,7 @@ void job_start(Job *job)
         job->paused = false;
         job_state_transition_locked(job, JOB_STATUS_RUNNING);
     }
-    aio_co_enter(job->aio_context, job->co);
+    qemu_coroutine_enter(job->co);
 }
 
 void job_cancel_locked(Job *job, bool force)
-- 
2.31.1



  parent reply	other threads:[~2022-01-28 12:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-01-28 11:50 [PATCH v4 00/19] job: replace AioContext lock with job_mutex Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 01/19] job.c: make job_mutex and job_lock/unlock() public Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 02/19] job.h: categorize fields in struct Job Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 03/19] job.c: make job_event_* functions static Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 04/19] job.c: move inner aiocontext lock in callbacks Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 05/19] aio-wait.h: introduce AIO_WAIT_WHILE_UNLOCKED Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 06/19] jobs: remove aiocontext locks since the functions are under BQL Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 07/19] jobs: protect jobs with job_lock/unlock Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 08/19] jobs: add job lock in find_* functions Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 09/19] jobs: use job locks also in the unit tests Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 10/19] job.h: define locked functions Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 11/19] jobs: document all static functions and add _locked() suffix Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 12/19] job.h: define unlocked functions Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 13/19] block/mirror.c: use of job helpers in drivers to avoid TOC/TOU Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 14/19] blockjob: block_job_get_aio_context is a GS function Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 15/19] commit and mirror: create new nodes using bdrv_get_aio_context, and not the job aiocontext Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito [this message]
2022-01-31 10:03   ` [PATCH v4 16/19] job: detect change of aiocontext within job coroutine Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 17/19] jobs: protect job.aio_context with BQL and job_mutex Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 18/19] job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito
2022-01-28 11:50 ` [PATCH v4 19/19] block_job_query: remove atomic read Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito

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