Re: [PATCH 3/3] xen-blkfront: dynamic configuration of per-vbd resources

From: Bob Liu
Date: Mon Jul 25 2016 - 07:09:05 EST



On 07/25/2016 06:53 PM, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
..[snip..]
>>>> * We get the device lock and blk_mq_freeze_queue() in dynamic_reconfig_device(),
>>>> and then have to release in blkif_recover() asynchronously which makes the code more difficult to readable.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure I'm following here, do you mean that you will pick the lock in
>>> dynamic_reconfig_device and release it in blkif_recover? Why wouldn't you
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> release the lock in dynamic_reconfig_device after doing whatever is needed?
>>>
>>
>> Both 'dynamic configuration' and migration:xenbus_dev_resume() use { blkfront_resume(); blkif_recover() } and depends on the change of xbdev->state.
>> If they happen simultaneously, the State machine of xbdev->state is going to be a mess and very difficult to track.
>>
>> The lock(actually a mutex) is like a big lock to make sure no race would happen at all.
>
> So the only thing that you should do is set the frontend state to closed and
> wait for the backend to also switch to state closed, and then switch the
> frontend state to init again in order to trigger a reconnection.
>

But if migration:xenbus_dev_resume() is triggered at the same time, any state be set might be changed.
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E.g
Dynamic_reconfig_device: Migration:xenbus_dev_resume()

Set the frontend state to closed

^^^^
frontend state will be reset to XenbusStateInitialising by xenbus_dev_resume()

Wait for the backend to also switch to state closed
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Similar situation may happen at any other place regarding set the state.

> You are right that all this process depends on the state being updated
> correctly, but I don't see how's that different from a normal connection or
> resume, and we don't seem to have races there.
>