The monitor_can_read (as a callback of qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers) should return size of buffer which monitor_qmp_read or monitor_read can process. Currently, monitor_can_read returns 1 as a result of logical not. Thus, for each QMP command, len(QMD) iterations of the main loop are required to handle a command. In fact, these both functions can process any buffer size. So, return 1024 as a reasonable size which is enough to process the most QMP commands, but not too big to block the main loop for a long time.
Signed-off-by: Yury Kotov <yury-ko...@yandex-team.ru> --- monitor/monitor.c | 9 ++++++++- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/monitor/monitor.c b/monitor/monitor.c index 12898b6448..cac3f39727 100644 --- a/monitor/monitor.c +++ b/monitor/monitor.c @@ -50,6 +50,13 @@ typedef struct { int64_t rate; /* Minimum time (in ns) between two events */ } MonitorQAPIEventConf; +/* + * The maximum buffer size which the monitor can process in one iteration + * of the main loop. We don't want to block the loop for a long time + * because of JSON parser, so use a reasonable value. + */ +#define MONITOR_READ_LEN_MAX 1024 + /* Shared monitor I/O thread */ IOThread *mon_iothread; @@ -498,7 +505,7 @@ int monitor_can_read(void *opaque) { Monitor *mon = opaque; - return !atomic_mb_read(&mon->suspend_cnt); + return atomic_mb_read(&mon->suspend_cnt) ? 0 : MONITOR_READ_LEN_MAX; } void monitor_list_append(Monitor *mon) -- 2.24.0