qemu-e2k/include/qemu/job.h
Kevin Wolf b5a7a05735 blockjob: Lie better in child_job_drained_poll()
Block jobs claim in .drained_poll() that they are in a quiescent state
as soon as job->deferred_to_main_loop is true. This is obviously wrong,
they still have a completion BH to run. We only get away with this
because commit 91af091f92 added an unconditional aio_poll(false) to the
drain functions, but this is bypassing the regular drain mechanisms.

However, just removing this and telling that the job is still active
doesn't work either: The completion callbacks themselves call drain
functions (directly, or indirectly with bdrv_reopen), so they would
deadlock then.

As a better lie, tell that the job is active as long as the BH is
pending, but falsely call it quiescent from the point in the BH when the
completion callback is called. At this point, nested drain calls won't
deadlock because they ignore the job, and outer drains will wait for the
job to really reach a quiescent state because the callback is already
running.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2018-09-25 15:50:15 +02:00

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/*
* Declarations for background jobs
*
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#ifndef JOB_H
#define JOB_H
#include "qapi/qapi-types-block-core.h"
#include "qemu/queue.h"
#include "qemu/coroutine.h"
#include "block/aio.h"
typedef struct JobDriver JobDriver;
typedef struct JobTxn JobTxn;
/**
* Long-running operation.
*/
typedef struct Job {
/** The ID of the job. May be NULL for internal jobs. */
char *id;
/** The type of this job. */
const JobDriver *driver;
/** Reference count of the block job */
int refcnt;
/** Current state; See @JobStatus for details. */
JobStatus status;
/** AioContext to run the job coroutine in */
AioContext *aio_context;
/**
* The coroutine that executes the job. If not NULL, it is reentered when
* busy is false and the job is cancelled.
*/
Coroutine *co;
/**
* Timer that is used by @job_sleep_ns. Accessed under job_mutex (in
* job.c).
*/
QEMUTimer sleep_timer;
/**
* Counter for pause request. If non-zero, the block job is either paused,
* or if busy == true will pause itself as soon as possible.
*/
int pause_count;
/**
* Set to false by the job while the coroutine has yielded and may be
* re-entered by job_enter(). There may still be I/O or event loop activity
* pending. Accessed under block_job_mutex (in blockjob.c).
*
* When the job is deferred to the main loop, busy is true as long as the
* bottom half is still pending.
*/
bool busy;
/**
* Set to true by the job while it is in a quiescent state, where
* no I/O or event loop activity is pending.
*/
bool paused;
/**
* Set to true if the job is paused by user. Can be unpaused with the
* block-job-resume QMP command.
*/
bool user_paused;
/**
* Set to true if the job should cancel itself. The flag must
* always be tested just before toggling the busy flag from false
* to true. After a job has been cancelled, it should only yield
* if #aio_poll will ("sooner or later") reenter the coroutine.
*/
bool cancelled;
/**
* Set to true if the job should abort immediately without waiting
* for data to be in sync.
*/
bool force_cancel;
/** Set to true when the job has deferred work to the main loop. */
bool deferred_to_main_loop;
/** True if this job should automatically finalize itself */
bool auto_finalize;
/** True if this job should automatically dismiss itself */
bool auto_dismiss;
/**
* Current progress. The unit is arbitrary as long as the ratio between
* progress_current and progress_total represents the estimated percentage
* of work already done.
*/
int64_t progress_current;
/** Estimated progress_current value at the completion of the job */
int64_t progress_total;
/**
* Return code from @run and/or @prepare callback(s).
* Not final until the job has reached the CONCLUDED status.
* 0 on success, -errno on failure.
*/
int ret;
/**
* Error object for a failed job.
* If job->ret is nonzero and an error object was not set, it will be set
* to strerror(-job->ret) during job_completed.
*/
Error *err;
/** The completion function that will be called when the job completes. */
BlockCompletionFunc *cb;
/** The opaque value that is passed to the completion function. */
void *opaque;
/** Notifiers called when a cancelled job is finalised */
NotifierList on_finalize_cancelled;
/** Notifiers called when a successfully completed job is finalised */
NotifierList on_finalize_completed;
/** Notifiers called when the job transitions to PENDING */
NotifierList on_pending;
/** Notifiers called when the job transitions to READY */
NotifierList on_ready;
/** Notifiers called when the job coroutine yields or terminates */
NotifierList on_idle;
/** Element of the list of jobs */
QLIST_ENTRY(Job) job_list;
/** Transaction this job is part of */
JobTxn *txn;
/** Element of the list of jobs in a job transaction */
QLIST_ENTRY(Job) txn_list;
} Job;
/**
* Callbacks and other information about a Job driver.
*/
struct JobDriver {
/** Derived Job struct size */
size_t instance_size;
/** Enum describing the operation */
JobType job_type;
/**
* Mandatory: Entrypoint for the Coroutine.
*
* This callback will be invoked when moving from CREATED to RUNNING.
*
* If this callback returns nonzero, the job transaction it is part of is
* aborted. If it returns zero, the job moves into the WAITING state. If it
* is the last job to complete in its transaction, all jobs in the
* transaction move from WAITING to PENDING.
*/
int coroutine_fn (*run)(Job *job, Error **errp);
/**
* If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when the job transitions
* into the paused state. Paused jobs must not perform any asynchronous
* I/O or event loop activity. This callback is used to quiesce jobs.
*/
void coroutine_fn (*pause)(Job *job);
/**
* If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when the job transitions
* out of the paused state. Any asynchronous I/O or event loop activity
* should be restarted from this callback.
*/
void coroutine_fn (*resume)(Job *job);
/**
* Called when the job is resumed by the user (i.e. user_paused becomes
* false). .user_resume is called before .resume.
*/
void (*user_resume)(Job *job);
/**
* Optional callback for job types whose completion must be triggered
* manually.
*/
void (*complete)(Job *job, Error **errp);
/*
* If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when the job has to be
* synchronously cancelled or completed; it should drain any activities
* as required to ensure progress.
*/
void (*drain)(Job *job);
/**
* If the callback is not NULL, prepare will be invoked when all the jobs
* belonging to the same transaction complete; or upon this job's completion
* if it is not in a transaction.
*
* This callback will not be invoked if the job has already failed.
* If it fails, abort and then clean will be called.
*/
int (*prepare)(Job *job);
/**
* If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when all the jobs
* belonging to the same transaction complete; or upon this job's
* completion if it is not in a transaction. Skipped if NULL.
*
* All jobs will complete with a call to either .commit() or .abort() but
* never both.
*/
void (*commit)(Job *job);
/**
* If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when any job in the
* same transaction fails; or upon this job's failure (due to error or
* cancellation) if it is not in a transaction. Skipped if NULL.
*
* All jobs will complete with a call to either .commit() or .abort() but
* never both.
*/
void (*abort)(Job *job);
/**
* If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked after a call to either
* .commit() or .abort(). Regardless of which callback is invoked after
* completion, .clean() will always be called, even if the job does not
* belong to a transaction group.
*/
void (*clean)(Job *job);
/** Called when the job is freed */
void (*free)(Job *job);
};
typedef enum JobCreateFlags {
/* Default behavior */
JOB_DEFAULT = 0x00,
/* Job is not QMP-created and should not send QMP events */
JOB_INTERNAL = 0x01,
/* Job requires manual finalize step */
JOB_MANUAL_FINALIZE = 0x02,
/* Job requires manual dismiss step */
JOB_MANUAL_DISMISS = 0x04,
} JobCreateFlags;
/**
* Allocate and return a new job transaction. Jobs can be added to the
* transaction using job_txn_add_job().
*
* The transaction is automatically freed when the last job completes or is
* cancelled.
*
* All jobs in the transaction either complete successfully or fail/cancel as a
* group. Jobs wait for each other before completing. Cancelling one job
* cancels all jobs in the transaction.
*/
JobTxn *job_txn_new(void);
/**
* Release a reference that was previously acquired with job_txn_add_job or
* job_txn_new. If it's the last reference to the object, it will be freed.
*/
void job_txn_unref(JobTxn *txn);
/**
* @txn: The transaction (may be NULL)
* @job: Job to add to the transaction
*
* Add @job to the transaction. The @job must not already be in a transaction.
* The caller must call either job_txn_unref() or job_completed() to release
* the reference that is automatically grabbed here.
*
* If @txn is NULL, the function does nothing.
*/
void job_txn_add_job(JobTxn *txn, Job *job);
/**
* Create a new long-running job and return it.
*
* @job_id: The id of the newly-created job, or %NULL for internal jobs
* @driver: The class object for the newly-created job.
* @txn: The transaction this job belongs to, if any. %NULL otherwise.
* @ctx: The AioContext to run the job coroutine in.
* @flags: Creation flags for the job. See @JobCreateFlags.
* @cb: Completion function for the job.
* @opaque: Opaque pointer value passed to @cb.
* @errp: Error object.
*/
void *job_create(const char *job_id, const JobDriver *driver, JobTxn *txn,
AioContext *ctx, int flags, BlockCompletionFunc *cb,
void *opaque, Error **errp);
/**
* Add a reference to Job refcnt, it will be decreased with job_unref, and then
* be freed if it comes to be the last reference.
*/
void job_ref(Job *job);
/**
* Release a reference that was previously acquired with job_ref() or
* job_create(). If it's the last reference to the object, it will be freed.
*/
void job_unref(Job *job);
/**
* @job: The job that has made progress
* @done: How much progress the job made since the last call
*
* Updates the progress counter of the job.
*/
void job_progress_update(Job *job, uint64_t done);
/**
* @job: The job whose expected progress end value is set
* @remaining: Missing progress (on top of the current progress counter value)
* until the new expected end value is reached
*
* Sets the expected end value of the progress counter of a job so that a
* completion percentage can be calculated when the progress is updated.
*/
void job_progress_set_remaining(Job *job, uint64_t remaining);
/**
* @job: The job whose expected progress end value is updated
* @delta: Value which is to be added to the current expected end
* value
*
* Increases the expected end value of the progress counter of a job.
* This is useful for parenthesis operations: If a job has to
* conditionally perform a high-priority operation as part of its
* progress, it calls this function with the expected operation's
* length before, and job_progress_update() afterwards.
* (So the operation acts as a parenthesis in regards to the main job
* operation running in background.)
*/
void job_progress_increase_remaining(Job *job, uint64_t delta);
/** To be called when a cancelled job is finalised. */
void job_event_cancelled(Job *job);
/** To be called when a successfully completed job is finalised. */
void job_event_completed(Job *job);
/**
* Conditionally enter the job coroutine if the job is ready to run, not
* already busy and fn() returns true. fn() is called while under the job_lock
* critical section.
*/
void job_enter_cond(Job *job, bool(*fn)(Job *job));
/**
* @job: A job that has not yet been started.
*
* Begins execution of a job.
* Takes ownership of one reference to the job object.
*/
void job_start(Job *job);
/**
* @job: The job to enter.
*
* Continue the specified job by entering the coroutine.
*/
void job_enter(Job *job);
/**
* @job: The job that is ready to pause.
*
* Pause now if job_pause() has been called. Jobs that perform lots of I/O
* must call this between requests so that the job can be paused.
*/
void coroutine_fn job_pause_point(Job *job);
/**
* @job: The job that calls the function.
*
* Yield the job coroutine.
*/
void job_yield(Job *job);
/**
* @job: The job that calls the function.
* @ns: How many nanoseconds to stop for.
*
* Put the job to sleep (assuming that it wasn't canceled) for @ns
* %QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME nanoseconds. Canceling the job will immediately
* interrupt the wait.
*/
void coroutine_fn job_sleep_ns(Job *job, int64_t ns);
/** Returns the JobType of a given Job. */
JobType job_type(const Job *job);
/** Returns the enum string for the JobType of a given Job. */
const char *job_type_str(const Job *job);
/** Returns true if the job should not be visible to the management layer. */
bool job_is_internal(Job *job);
/** Returns whether the job is scheduled for cancellation. */
bool job_is_cancelled(Job *job);
/** Returns whether the job is in a completed state. */
bool job_is_completed(Job *job);
/** Returns whether the job is ready to be completed. */
bool job_is_ready(Job *job);
/**
* Request @job to pause at the next pause point. Must be paired with
* job_resume(). If the job is supposed to be resumed by user action, call
* job_user_pause() instead.
*/
void job_pause(Job *job);
/** Resumes a @job paused with job_pause. */
void job_resume(Job *job);
/**
* Asynchronously pause the specified @job.
* Do not allow a resume until a matching call to job_user_resume.
*/
void job_user_pause(Job *job, Error **errp);
/** Returns true if the job is user-paused. */
bool job_user_paused(Job *job);
/**
* Resume the specified @job.
* Must be paired with a preceding job_user_pause.
*/
void job_user_resume(Job *job, Error **errp);
/*
* Drain any activities as required to ensure progress. This can be called in a
* loop to synchronously complete a job.
*/
void job_drain(Job *job);
/**
* Get the next element from the list of block jobs after @job, or the
* first one if @job is %NULL.
*
* Returns the requested job, or %NULL if there are no more jobs left.
*/
Job *job_next(Job *job);
/**
* Get the job identified by @id (which must not be %NULL).
*
* Returns the requested job, or %NULL if it doesn't exist.
*/
Job *job_get(const char *id);
/**
* Check whether the verb @verb can be applied to @job in its current state.
* Returns 0 if the verb can be applied; otherwise errp is set and -EPERM
* returned.
*/
int job_apply_verb(Job *job, JobVerb verb, Error **errp);
/** The @job could not be started, free it. */
void job_early_fail(Job *job);
/** Moves the @job from RUNNING to READY */
void job_transition_to_ready(Job *job);
/** Asynchronously complete the specified @job. */
void job_complete(Job *job, Error **errp);
/**
* Asynchronously cancel the specified @job. If @force is true, the job should
* be cancelled immediately without waiting for a consistent state.
*/
void job_cancel(Job *job, bool force);
/**
* Cancels the specified job like job_cancel(), but may refuse to do so if the
* operation isn't meaningful in the current state of the job.
*/
void job_user_cancel(Job *job, bool force, Error **errp);
/**
* Synchronously cancel the @job. The completion callback is called
* before the function returns. The job may actually complete
* instead of canceling itself; the circumstances under which this
* happens depend on the kind of job that is active.
*
* Returns the return value from the job if the job actually completed
* during the call, or -ECANCELED if it was canceled.
*
* Callers must hold the AioContext lock of job->aio_context.
*/
int job_cancel_sync(Job *job);
/** Synchronously cancels all jobs using job_cancel_sync(). */
void job_cancel_sync_all(void);
/**
* @job: The job to be completed.
* @errp: Error object which may be set by job_complete(); this is not
* necessarily set on every error, the job return value has to be
* checked as well.
*
* Synchronously complete the job. The completion callback is called before the
* function returns, unless it is NULL (which is permissible when using this
* function).
*
* Returns the return value from the job.
*
* Callers must hold the AioContext lock of job->aio_context.
*/
int job_complete_sync(Job *job, Error **errp);
/**
* For a @job that has finished its work and is pending awaiting explicit
* acknowledgement to commit its work, this will commit that work.
*
* FIXME: Make the below statement universally true:
* For jobs that support the manual workflow mode, all graph changes that occur
* as a result will occur after this command and before a successful reply.
*/
void job_finalize(Job *job, Error **errp);
/**
* Remove the concluded @job from the query list and resets the passed pointer
* to %NULL. Returns an error if the job is not actually concluded.
*/
void job_dismiss(Job **job, Error **errp);
/**
* Synchronously finishes the given @job. If @finish is given, it is called to
* trigger completion or cancellation of the job.
*
* Returns 0 if the job is successfully completed, -ECANCELED if the job was
* cancelled before completing, and -errno in other error cases.
*
* Callers must hold the AioContext lock of job->aio_context.
*/
int job_finish_sync(Job *job, void (*finish)(Job *, Error **errp), Error **errp);
#endif