block: asynchronously stop the VM on I/O errors

With virtio-blk dataplane, I/O errors might occur while QEMU is
not in the main I/O thread.  However, it's invalid to call vm_stop
when we're neither in a VCPU thread nor in the main I/O thread,
even if we were to take the iothread mutex around it.

To avoid this problem, we can raise a request to the main I/O thread,
similar to what QEMU does when vm_stop is called from a CPU thread.
We know that bdrv_error_action is called from an AIO callback, and
the moment at which the callback will fire is not well-defined; it
depends on the moment at which the disk or OS finishes the operation,
which can happen at any time.  Note that QEMU is certainly not in a CPU
thread and we do not need to call cpu_stop_current() like vm_stop() does.

However, we need to ensure that any action taken by management will
result in correct detection of the error _and_ a running VM.  In particular:

- the event must be raised after the iostatus has been set, so that
"info block" will return an iostatus that matches the event.

- the VM must be stopped after the iostatus has been set, so that
"info block" will return an iostatus that matches the runstate.

The ordering between the STOP and BLOCK_IO_ERROR events is preserved;
BLOCK_IO_ERROR is documented to come first.

This makes bdrv_error_action() thread safe (assuming QMP events are,
which is attacked by a separate series).

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Paolo Bonzini 2014-06-05 14:53:59 +02:00 committed by Stefan Hajnoczi
parent 74892d2468
commit 2bd3bce8ef
3 changed files with 26 additions and 4 deletions

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block.c
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@ -3626,10 +3626,27 @@ void bdrv_error_action(BlockDriverState *bs, BlockErrorAction action,
bool is_read, int error)
{
assert(error >= 0);
bdrv_emit_qmp_error_event(bs, QEVENT_BLOCK_IO_ERROR, action, is_read);
if (action == BDRV_ACTION_STOP) {
vm_stop(RUN_STATE_IO_ERROR);
/* First set the iostatus, so that "info block" returns an iostatus
* that matches the events raised so far (an additional error iostatus
* is fine, but not a lost one).
*/
bdrv_iostatus_set_err(bs, error);
/* Then raise the request to stop the VM and the event.
* qemu_system_vmstop_request_prepare has two effects. First,
* it ensures that the STOP event always comes after the
* BLOCK_IO_ERROR event. Second, it ensures that even if management
* can observe the STOP event and do a "cont" before the STOP
* event is issued, the VM will not stop. In this case, vm_start()
* also ensures that the STOP/RESUME pair of events is emitted.
*/
qemu_system_vmstop_request_prepare();
bdrv_emit_qmp_error_event(bs, QEVENT_BLOCK_IO_ERROR, action, is_read);
qemu_system_vmstop_request(RUN_STATE_IO_ERROR);
} else {
bdrv_emit_qmp_error_event(bs, QEVENT_BLOCK_IO_ERROR, action, is_read);
}
}

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Data:
- "action": action that has been taken, it's one of the following (json-string):
"ignore": error has been ignored
"report": error has been reported to the device
"stop": error caused VM to be stopped
"stop": the VM is going to stop because of the error
Example:

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@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
int vm_stop(RunState state)
void qemu_system_vmstop_request_prepare(void)
{
abort();
}
void qemu_system_vmstop_request(RunState state)
{
abort();
}