cpus: Fix event order on resume of stopped guest
When resume of a stopped guest immediately runs into block device errors, the BLOCK_IO_ERROR event is sent before the RESUME event. Reproducer: 1. Create a scratch image $ dd if=/dev/zero of=scratch.img bs=1M count=100 Size doesn't actually matter. 2. Prepare blkdebug configuration: $ cat >blkdebug.conf <<EOF [inject-error] event = "write_aio" errno = "5" EOF Note that errno 5 is EIO. 3. Run a guest with an additional scratch disk, i.e. with additional arguments -drive if=none,id=scratch-drive,format=raw,werror=stop,file=blkdebug:blkdebug.conf:scratch.img -device virtio-blk-pci,id=scratch,drive=scratch-drive The blkdebug part makes all writes to the scratch drive fail with EIO. The werror=stop pauses the guest on write errors. 4. Connect to the QMP socket e.g. like this: $ socat UNIX:/your/qmp/socket READLINE,history=$HOME/.qmp_history,prompt='QMP> ' Issue QMP command 'qmp_capabilities': QMP> { "execute": "qmp_capabilities" } 5. Boot the guest. 6. In the guest, write to the scratch disk, e.g. like this: # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/vdb count=1 Do double-check the device specified with of= is actually the scratch device! 7. Issue QMP command 'cont': QMP> { "execute": "cont" } After step 6, I get a BLOCK_IO_ERROR event followed by a STOP event. Good. After step 7, I get BLOCK_IO_ERROR, then RESUME, then STOP. Not so good; I'd expect RESUME, then BLOCK_IO_ERROR, then STOP. The funny event order confuses libvirt: virsh -r domstate DOMAIN --reason reports "paused (unknown)" rather than "paused (I/O error)". The culprit is vm_prepare_start(). /* Ensure that a STOP/RESUME pair of events is emitted if a * vmstop request was pending. The BLOCK_IO_ERROR event, for * example, according to documentation is always followed by * the STOP event. */ if (runstate_is_running()) { qapi_event_send_stop(&error_abort); res = -1; } else { replay_enable_events(); cpu_enable_ticks(); runstate_set(RUN_STATE_RUNNING); vm_state_notify(1, RUN_STATE_RUNNING); } /* We are sending this now, but the CPUs will be resumed shortly later */ qapi_event_send_resume(&error_abort); return res; When resuming a stopped guest, we take the else branch before we get to sending RESUME. vm_state_notify() runs virtio_vmstate_change(), among other things. This restarts I/O, triggering the BLOCK_IO_ERROR event. Reshuffle vm_prepare_start() to send the RESUME event earlier. Fixes RHBZ 1566153. Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20180423084518.2426-1-armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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@ -2043,7 +2043,6 @@ int vm_stop(RunState state)
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int vm_prepare_start(void)
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{
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RunState requested;
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int res = 0;
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qemu_vmstop_requested(&requested);
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if (runstate_is_running() && requested == RUN_STATE__MAX) {
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@ -2057,17 +2056,18 @@ int vm_prepare_start(void)
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*/
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if (runstate_is_running()) {
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qapi_event_send_stop(&error_abort);
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res = -1;
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} else {
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replay_enable_events();
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cpu_enable_ticks();
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runstate_set(RUN_STATE_RUNNING);
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vm_state_notify(1, RUN_STATE_RUNNING);
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qapi_event_send_resume(&error_abort);
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return -1;
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}
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/* We are sending this now, but the CPUs will be resumed shortly later */
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qapi_event_send_resume(&error_abort);
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return res;
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replay_enable_events();
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cpu_enable_ticks();
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runstate_set(RUN_STATE_RUNNING);
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vm_state_notify(1, RUN_STATE_RUNNING);
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return 0;
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}
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void vm_start(void)
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