20.04.2021 13:04, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
This serie of patches continues Paolo's series on making the
block layer thread safe. Add a CoMutex lock for both tasks and
calls list present in block/block-copy.c


I think, we need more information about what kind of thread-safety we want. 
Should the whole interface of block-copy be thread safe? Or only part of it? 
What is going to be shared between different threads? Which functions will be 
called concurrently from different threads? This should be documented in 
include/block/block-copy.h.

What I see here, is that some things are protected by mutex.. Some things not. 
What became thread-safe?

For example, in block_copy_dirty_clusters(), we modify task fields without any 
mutex held:

 block_copy_task_shrink doesn't take mutex.
 task->zeroes is set without mutex as well

Still all these accesses are done when task is already added to the list.

Looping in block_copy_common() is not thread safe as well.

You also forget to protect QLIST_REMOVE() call in block_copy_task_end()..

Next, block-copy uses co-shared-resource API, which is not thread-safe (as it 
is directly noted in include/qemu/co-shared-resource.h).

Same thing is block/aio_task API, which is not thread-safe too.

So, we should bring thread-safety first to these smaller helper APIs.

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Best regards,
Vladimir

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