* Zhanghailiang (zhang.zhanghaili...@huawei.com) wrote: > > This causes the migration thread to hang if we failover during checkpoint. A > > shutdown fd won't cause network traffic anyway. > > > > I'm not quite sure if this modification can take side effect on normal > migration process or not, > There are several places calling it. > > Maybe Juan and Dave can help ;) > > > Signed-off-by: Lukas Straub <lukasstra...@web.de> > > --- > > migration/qemu-file.c | 2 +- > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/migration/qemu-file.c b/migration/qemu-file.c index > > 1c3a358a14..0748b5810f 100644 > > --- a/migration/qemu-file.c > > +++ b/migration/qemu-file.c > > @@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ int64_t qemu_ftell(QEMUFile *f) int > > qemu_file_rate_limit(QEMUFile *f) { > > if (f->shutdown) { > > - return 1; > > + return 0; > > }
This looks wrong to me; I'd be curious to understand how it's hanging for you. '1' means 'stop what you're doing', 0 means carry on; carrying on with a shutdown fd sounds wrong. If we look at ram.c we have: while ((ret = qemu_file_rate_limit(f)) == 0 || !QSIMPLEQ_EMPTY(&rs->src_page_requests)) { int pages; .... so if it returns '1', as it does at the moment it should cause it to exit the ram_save_iterate loop - which is what we want if it's failing. Thus I think you need to find the actual place it's stuck in this case - I suspect it's repeatedly calling ram_save_iterate and then exiting it, but if that's happening perhaps we're missing a qemu_file_get_error check somewhere. Dave > > if (qemu_file_get_error(f)) { > > return 1; > > -- > > 2.20.1 > -- Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK