Message ID | 20170316004603.20609-4-jsnow@redhat.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
On 16/03/2017 01:46, John Snow wrote: > - BlkDevOps is traditionally only for Qdev devices, and a BlockJob is not > currently a 'device'... Do we want to loosen this restriction, find another > way to deliver callbacks to BlockJobs attached to BlkBackends, or do something > crazy like make a BlockJob device object? > > struct JobDevice { > DeviceState parent_obj; > BlockJob *job; > } ...?? I think we want to loosen it. > - Not so sure about leaving the initial job refcount at 1, since we are giving > away a handle to this job as dev_opaque. By incrementing it to 2, however, > it's not clear whose responsibility it is to decrement it again. It would be another callback, sent at the time the dev_ops are removed. But devices have been treating dev_opaque as a weak reference, it makes sense to do the same for jobs. Paolo
Am 16.03.2017 um 01:46 hat John Snow geschrieben: > This lets us hook into drained_begin and drained_end requests from the > backend level, which is particularly useful for making sure that all > jobs associated with a particular node (whether the source or the target) > receive a drain request. > > Suggested-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> > > -- > > RFC topics: > > - BlkDevOps is traditionally only for Qdev devices, and a BlockJob is not > currently a 'device'... Do we want to loosen this restriction, find another > way to deliver callbacks to BlockJobs attached to BlkBackends, or do something > crazy like make a BlockJob device object? > > struct JobDevice { > DeviceState parent_obj; > BlockJob *job; > } ...?? We should probably rename BlkDevOps to something that works not only for devices, but for any user of a BlockBackend. I don't think the implementation has to be changed, it's just a struct of callbacks and an opaque pointer that is actually properly treated as opaque. BlockBackend also has a dev field, which is indeed supposed to be a DeviceState and is sometimes casted to one (if we can assert !blk->legacy_dev), but it's a concept completely separate from BlkDevOps. So we just need to be sure not to call blk_attach_dev() or blk_attach_dev_legacy(). Kevin
diff --git a/blockjob.c b/blockjob.c index 6d08ce5..0542677 100644 --- a/blockjob.c +++ b/blockjob.c @@ -68,6 +68,23 @@ static const BdrvChildRole child_job = { .stay_at_node = true, }; +static void block_job_drained_begin(void *opaque) +{ + BlockJob *job = opaque; + block_job_pause(job); +} + +static void block_job_drained_end(void *opaque) +{ + BlockJob *job = opaque; + block_job_resume(job); +} + +static const BlockDevOps block_job_dev_ops = { + .drained_begin = block_job_drained_begin, + .drained_end = block_job_drained_end, +}; + BlockJob *block_job_next(BlockJob *job) { if (!job) { @@ -205,11 +222,6 @@ void *block_job_create(const char *job_id, const BlockJobDriver *driver, } job = g_malloc0(driver->instance_size); - error_setg(&job->blocker, "block device is in use by block job: %s", - BlockJobType_lookup[driver->job_type]); - block_job_add_bdrv(job, "main node", bs, 0, BLK_PERM_ALL, &error_abort); - bdrv_op_unblock(bs, BLOCK_OP_TYPE_DATAPLANE, job->blocker); - job->driver = driver; job->id = g_strdup(job_id); job->blk = blk; @@ -219,8 +231,20 @@ void *block_job_create(const char *job_id, const BlockJobDriver *driver, job->paused = true; job->pause_count = 1; job->refcnt = 1; + /* RFC: job is now stored both in bs->job and blk->dev_opaque, + * but we cannot expect the backend to know how to put down the ref + * so it'd be up to this code here to increment it anyway, making it + * a bit of a useless exercise. It would be up to us to ensure that + * we destruct the blkbackend before putting down our last reference. */ + + error_setg(&job->blocker, "block device is in use by block job: %s", + BlockJobType_lookup[driver->job_type]); + block_job_add_bdrv(job, "main node", bs, 0, BLK_PERM_ALL, &error_abort); bs->job = job; + blk_set_dev_ops(blk, &block_job_dev_ops, job); + bdrv_op_unblock(bs, BLOCK_OP_TYPE_DATAPLANE, job->blocker); + QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&block_jobs, job, job_list); blk_add_aio_context_notifier(blk, block_job_attached_aio_context,