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Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main
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Fiona Ebner |
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Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll |
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Wed, 26 Apr 2023 16:31:34 +0200 |
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Am 20.04.23 um 08:55 schrieb Paolo Bonzini:
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> Il gio 20 apr 2023, 08:11 Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com
> <mailto:armbru@redhat.com>> ha scritto:
>
> So, splicing in a bottom half unmoored monitor commands from the main
> loop. We weren't aware of that, as our commit messages show.
>
> I guess the commands themselves don't care; all they need is the BQL.
>
> However, did we unwittingly change what can get blocked? Before,
> monitor commands could block only the main thread. Now they can also
> block vCPU threads. Impact?
>
>
> Monitor commands could always block vCPU threads through the BQL(*).
> However, aio_poll() only runs in the vCPU threads in very special cases;
> typically associated to resetting a device which causes a blk_drain() on
> the device's BlockBackend. So it is not a performance issue.
>
AFAIU, all generated coroutine wrappers use aio_poll. In my backtrace
aio_poll happens via blk_pwrite for a pflash device. So a bit more often
than "very special cases" ;)
> However, liberal reuse of the main block layer AioContext could indeed
> be a *correctness* issue. I need to re-read Fiona's report instead of
> stopping at the first three lines because it's the evening. :)
For me, being called in a vCPU thread caused problems with a custom QMP
function patched in by Proxmox. The function uses a newly opened
BlockBackend and calls qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread() after which
qemu_get_current_aio_context() returns 0x0 (when running in the main
thread, it still returns the main thread's AioContext). It then calls
blk_pwritev which is also a generated coroutine wrapper and the
assert(qemu_get_current_aio_context() == qemu_get_aio_context());
in the else branch of the AIO_WAIT_WHILE_INTERNAL macro fails.
Sounds like there's room for improvement in our code :/ I'm not aware of
something similar in upstream QEMU.
Thanks to Markus for the detailed history lesson!
Best Regards,
Fiona
- QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Fiona Ebner, 2023/04/19
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Paolo Bonzini, 2023/04/19
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Markus Armbruster, 2023/04/20
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Paolo Bonzini, 2023/04/20
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll,
Fiona Ebner <=
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Kevin Wolf, 2023/04/27
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Fiona Ebner, 2023/04/27
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Juan Quintela, 2023/04/27
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Peter Xu, 2023/04/27
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Fiona Ebner, 2023/04/28
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Fiona Ebner, 2023/04/28
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Juan Quintela, 2023/04/28
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Kevin Wolf, 2023/04/28
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Juan Quintela, 2023/04/28
- Re: QMP (without OOB) function running in thread different from the main thread as part of aio_poll, Kevin Wolf, 2023/04/28