test-blockjob: Test job_wait_unpaused()
Create a job that remains on STANDBY after a drained section, and see that invoking job_wait_unpaused() will get it unstuck. Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20210409120422.144040-5-mreitz@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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#include "block/blockjob_int.h"
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#include "sysemu/block-backend.h"
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#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
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#include "iothread.h"
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static const BlockJobDriver test_block_job_driver = {
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.job_driver = {
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cancel_common(s);
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}
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/* (See test_yielding_driver for the job description) */
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typedef struct YieldingJob {
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BlockJob common;
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bool should_complete;
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} YieldingJob;
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static void yielding_job_complete(Job *job, Error **errp)
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{
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YieldingJob *s = container_of(job, YieldingJob, common.job);
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s->should_complete = true;
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job_enter(job);
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}
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static int coroutine_fn yielding_job_run(Job *job, Error **errp)
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{
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YieldingJob *s = container_of(job, YieldingJob, common.job);
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job_transition_to_ready(job);
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while (!s->should_complete) {
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job_yield(job);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* This job transitions immediately to the READY state, and then
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* yields until it is to complete.
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*/
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static const BlockJobDriver test_yielding_driver = {
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.job_driver = {
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.instance_size = sizeof(YieldingJob),
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.free = block_job_free,
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.user_resume = block_job_user_resume,
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.run = yielding_job_run,
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.complete = yielding_job_complete,
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},
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};
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/*
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* Test that job_complete() works even on jobs that are in a paused
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* state (i.e., STANDBY).
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*
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* To do this, run YieldingJob in an IO thread, get it into the READY
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* state, then have a drained section. Before ending the section,
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* acquire the context so the job will not be entered and will thus
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* remain on STANDBY.
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*
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* job_complete() should still work without error.
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*
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* Note that on the QMP interface, it is impossible to lock an IO
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* thread before a drained section ends. In practice, the
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* bdrv_drain_all_end() and the aio_context_acquire() will be
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* reversed. However, that makes for worse reproducibility here:
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* Sometimes, the job would no longer be in STANDBY then but already
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* be started. We cannot prevent that, because the IO thread runs
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* concurrently. We can only prevent it by taking the lock before
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* ending the drained section, so we do that.
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*
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* (You can reverse the order of operations and most of the time the
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* test will pass, but sometimes the assert(status == STANDBY) will
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* fail.)
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*/
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static void test_complete_in_standby(void)
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{
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BlockBackend *blk;
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IOThread *iothread;
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AioContext *ctx;
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Job *job;
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BlockJob *bjob;
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/* Create a test drive, move it to an IO thread */
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blk = create_blk(NULL);
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iothread = iothread_new();
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ctx = iothread_get_aio_context(iothread);
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blk_set_aio_context(blk, ctx, &error_abort);
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/* Create our test job */
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bjob = mk_job(blk, "job", &test_yielding_driver, true,
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JOB_MANUAL_FINALIZE | JOB_MANUAL_DISMISS);
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job = &bjob->job;
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assert(job->status == JOB_STATUS_CREATED);
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/* Wait for the job to become READY */
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job_start(job);
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aio_context_acquire(ctx);
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AIO_WAIT_WHILE(ctx, job->status != JOB_STATUS_READY);
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aio_context_release(ctx);
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/* Begin the drained section, pausing the job */
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bdrv_drain_all_begin();
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assert(job->status == JOB_STATUS_STANDBY);
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/* Lock the IO thread to prevent the job from being run */
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aio_context_acquire(ctx);
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/* This will schedule the job to resume it */
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bdrv_drain_all_end();
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/* But the job cannot run, so it will remain on standby */
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assert(job->status == JOB_STATUS_STANDBY);
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/* Even though the job is on standby, this should work */
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job_complete(job, &error_abort);
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/* The test is done now, clean up. */
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job_finish_sync(job, NULL, &error_abort);
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assert(job->status == JOB_STATUS_PENDING);
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job_finalize(job, &error_abort);
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assert(job->status == JOB_STATUS_CONCLUDED);
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job_dismiss(&job, &error_abort);
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destroy_blk(blk);
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aio_context_release(ctx);
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iothread_join(iothread);
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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qemu_init_main_loop(&error_abort);
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g_test_add_func("/blockjob/cancel/standby", test_cancel_standby);
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g_test_add_func("/blockjob/cancel/pending", test_cancel_pending);
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g_test_add_func("/blockjob/cancel/concluded", test_cancel_concluded);
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g_test_add_func("/blockjob/complete_in_standby", test_complete_in_standby);
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return g_test_run();
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}
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