migration: Release return path early for paused postcopy

When postcopy pause triggered, we rely on the migration thread to cleanup the
to_dst_file handle, and the return path thread to cleanup the from_dst_file
handle (which is stored in the local variable "rp").

Within the process, from_dst_file cleanup (qemu_fclose) is postponed until it's
setup again due to a postcopy recovery.

It used to work before yank was born; after yank is introduced we rely on the
refcount of IOC to correctly unregister yank function in channel_close().  If
without the early and on-time release of from_dst_file handle the yank function
will be leftover during paused postcopy.

Without this patch, below steps (quoted from Xiaohui) could trigger qemu src
crash:

  1.Boot vm on src host
  2.Boot vm on dst host
  3.Enable postcopy on src&dst host
  4.Load stressapptest in vm and set postcopy speed to 50M
  5.Start migration from src to dst host, change into postcopy mode when migration is active.
  6.When postcopy is active, down the network card(do migration via this network) on dst host.
  7.Wait untill postcopy is paused on src&dst host.
  8.Before up network card, recover migration on dst host, will get error like following.
  9.Ignore the error of step 8, go on recovering migration on src host:

  After step 9, qemu on src host will core dump after some seconds:
  qemu-kvm: ../util/yank.c:107: yank_unregister_instance: Assertion `QLIST_EMPTY(&entry->yankfns)' failed.
  1.sh: line 38: 44662 Aborted                 (core dumped)

Reported-by: Li Xiaohui <xiaohli@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210708190653.252961-2-peterx@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
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Peter Xu 2021-07-08 15:06:51 -04:00 committed by Dr. David Alan Gilbert
parent a51dcef08b
commit 2e3e3da3c2
1 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -2818,12 +2818,12 @@ out:
* Maybe there is something we can do: it looks like a
* network down issue, and we pause for a recovery.
*/
qemu_fclose(rp);
ms->rp_state.from_dst_file = NULL;
rp = NULL;
if (postcopy_pause_return_path_thread(ms)) {
/* Reload rp, reset the rest */
if (rp != ms->rp_state.from_dst_file) {
qemu_fclose(rp);
rp = ms->rp_state.from_dst_file;
}
rp = ms->rp_state.from_dst_file;
ms->rp_state.error = false;
goto retry;
}