On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 03:58:56PM +0200, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > Hi Peter > > On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 6:02 AM, Peter Xu <pet...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 11:46:13AM +0200, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > >> Hi > >> > >> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 11:08 AM, Peter Xu <pet...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 10:33:27AM +0200, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > >> >> Hi > >> >> > >> >> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 10:07 AM, Peter Xu <pet...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> >> > On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 05:18:53PM +0100, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> > [...] > >> >> > > >> >> >> > +/* > >> >> >> > + * Dispatch one single QMP request. The function will free the > >> >> >> > req_obj > >> >> >> > + * and objects inside it before return. > >> >> >> > + */ > >> >> >> > +static void monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(QMPRequest *req_obj) > >> >> >> > { > >> >> >> > - QObject *req, *rsp = NULL, *id = NULL; > >> >> >> > + Monitor *mon, *old_mon; > >> >> >> > + QObject *req, *rsp = NULL, *id; > >> >> >> > QDict *qdict = NULL; > >> >> >> > - MonitorQMP *mon_qmp = container_of(parser, MonitorQMP, > >> >> >> > parser); > >> >> >> > - Monitor *old_mon, *mon = container_of(mon_qmp, Monitor, qmp); > >> >> >> > - > >> >> >> > - Error *err = NULL; > >> >> >> > + bool need_resume; > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > - req = json_parser_parse_err(tokens, NULL, &err); > >> >> >> > - if (!req && !err) { > >> >> >> > - /* json_parser_parse_err() sucks: can fail without > >> >> >> > setting @err */ > >> >> >> > - error_setg(&err, QERR_JSON_PARSING); > >> >> >> > - } > >> >> >> > - if (err) { > >> >> >> > - goto err_out; > >> >> >> > - } > >> >> >> > + req = req_obj->req; > >> >> >> > + mon = req_obj->mon; > >> >> >> > + id = req_obj->id; > >> >> >> > + need_resume = req_obj->need_resume; > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > - qdict = qobject_to_qdict(req); > >> >> >> > - if (qdict) { > >> >> >> > - id = qdict_get(qdict, "id"); > >> >> >> > - qobject_incref(id); > >> >> >> > - qdict_del(qdict, "id"); > >> >> >> > - } /* else will fail qmp_dispatch() */ > >> >> >> > + g_free(req_obj); > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > if (trace_event_get_state_backends(TRACE_HANDLE_QMP_COMMAND)) > >> >> >> > { > >> >> >> > QString *req_json = qobject_to_json(req); > >> >> >> > @@ -3900,7 +3932,7 @@ static void > >> >> >> > handle_qmp_command(JSONMessageParser *parser, GQueue *tokens) > >> >> >> > old_mon = cur_mon; > >> >> >> > cur_mon = mon; > >> >> >> > >> >> >> There is another issue with this series, since cur_mon is global (and > >> >> >> not protected), an oob command may change the cur_mon while another > >> >> >> command is running in the main thread with unexpected consequences. I > >> >> >> don't have a clear idea what is the best way to solve it. Making the > >> >> >> variable per-thread, or going all the way to get rid of cur_mon (my > >> >> >> preference, but much harder) > >> >> > > >> >> > IMHO it is fine too. > >> >> > > >> >> > Note that this cur_mon operation is in monitor_qmp_dispatch_one() now, > >> >> > which is still running in main thread. So AFAICT all the cur_mon > >> >> > references are in main thread, and monitor IOThread does not modify > >> >> > that variable at all. Then we should probably be safe. > >> >> > >> >> But monitor_qmp_dispatch_one() is called from iothread if the command > >> >> is oob, so cur_mon may be updated while another command is running in > >> >> main thread, or am I wrong? > >> > > >> > You are right. I missed that, sorry... > >> > > >> > Would this be a simple workaround (but hopefully efficient) solution? > >> > > >> > diff --git a/monitor.c b/monitor.c > >> > index 77f4c41cfa..99641c0c6d 100644 > >> > --- a/monitor.c > >> > +++ b/monitor.c > >> > @@ -4023,7 +4023,7 @@ typedef struct QMPRequest QMPRequest; > >> > * Dispatch one single QMP request. The function will free the req_obj > >> > * and objects inside it before return. > >> > */ > >> > -static void monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(QMPRequest *req_obj) > >> > +static void monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(QMPRequest *req_obj, bool > >> > hack_curmon) > >> > { > >> > Monitor *mon, *old_mon; > >> > QObject *req, *rsp = NULL, *id; > >> > @@ -4043,12 +4043,16 @@ static void monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(QMPRequest > >> > *req_obj) > >> > QDECREF(req_json); > >> > } > >> > > >> > - old_mon = cur_mon; > >> > - cur_mon = mon; > >> > + if (hack_curmon) { > >> > + old_mon = cur_mon; > >> > + cur_mon = mon; > >> > + } > >> > > >> > rsp = qmp_dispatch(mon->qmp.commands, req); > >> > > >> > - cur_mon = old_mon; > >> > + if (hack_curmon) { > >> > + cur_mon = old_mon; > >> > + } > >> > > >> > if (mon->qmp.commands == &qmp_cap_negotiation_commands) { > >> > qdict = qdict_get_qdict(qobject_to(QDict, rsp), "error"); > >> > @@ -4116,7 +4120,7 @@ static void monitor_qmp_bh_dispatcher(void *data) > >> > > >> > if (req_obj) { > >> > trace_monitor_qmp_cmd_in_band(qobject_get_try_str(req_obj->id) > >> > ?: ""); > >> > - monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(req_obj); > >> > + monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(req_obj, true); > >> > /* Reschedule instead of looping so the main loop stays > >> > responsive */ > >> > qemu_bh_schedule(mon_global.qmp_dispatcher_bh); > >> > } > >> > @@ -4175,7 +4179,7 @@ static void handle_qmp_command(JSONMessageParser > >> > *parser, GQueue *tokens) > >> > /* Out-Of-Band (OOB) requests are executed directly in parser. > >> > */ > >> > > >> > trace_monitor_qmp_cmd_out_of_band(qobject_get_try_str(req_obj->id) > >> > ?: ""); > >> > - monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(req_obj); > >> > + monitor_qmp_dispatch_one(req_obj, false); > >> > return; > >> > } > >> > > >> > Then we forbit touching that evil cur_mon in OOB-capable command > >> > handlers. Thanks, > >> > >> That's not easy to enforce though, afaict it is being used for: > >> - error reporting decision > > > > IMO this should not be a problem, since any QMP handler (including > > OOB-capable ones) will be with an Error** there, so logically speaking > > people should never call things like error_report() in that. > > > >> - file & socket lookup (fd: & /dev/fdset etc) > > > > I suppose only very rare commands will use it? It'll be a big problem > > to solve when we want to completely remove cur_mon though. > > > >> - the current state of the monitor / list of commands, cpu_path, > >> capabilities.. > > > > This is very rare to be used too? Most commands should not use them AFAIU. > > > >> > >> Wouldn't it be simpler to make it per-thread? I think it could also > >> use helpers to push/pop the current monitor. > > > > Anyway I think yes this is still a good option (though the cur_mon > > logic will be a bit more complicated). > > > > Do you plan to post some patch about this, or do you want me to do > > this? I suppose we'll change the qemu_thread_create() a bit to pass > > the cur_mon inside, and I suppose this might be better material after > > 2.12 release if OOB is off now. > > Have you looked at making cur_mon per-thread?
Above was my idea, nothing else has been done. Please feel free to post a patch for this, or I'll do this after 2.12 release. -- Peter Xu