[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] libxl: error handling before xenstored runs
On 10/02/11 11:24, Ian Campbell wrote: Right but this approach doesn't work with xenstored in a stubdomain. yeah I know. xenstored in a stubdom is just an experiment, when it become a serious feature, this argument would hold. however it's not going to be use in 4.1, and in any production settings. Part of the point of using the ring protocol even when this isn't the case is to help ensure that it is possible and help avoid regressions etc.The protocol is not design to do async either, so leaving unconsumed request, could be pretty disastrous if the other end show up. Providing the kernel doesn't detect it (i don't think it does [1]), it would imply spurious reply, for example the previous waiting read on "/abc/def" could reply to a next read on "/xyz/123".The wire protocol includes a req_id which is echoed in the response which sh/could facilitate multiplexing this sort of thing. The pvops kernel currently always sets it to zero but that's just an implementation detail ;-) Currently the kernel does (roughly): The kernel is not the one exclusively setting the rid. this is a client initialized value. any xs implementation can use it any way they want (including the kernel implementation). Turns out that most of the implementations are actually putting rid to 0 anyway (the ocaml and C implementation are, the windows one isn't). Even then, if you could initialize it to some value, what value is that going to be ? there's just no way to know if someone else is not using this rid already globally (since the ring is a global OS thing). Which basically would means tracking pid (the kernel meaning) along with the rid ? Maybe we should add an explicit ping/pong ring message to the xs ring protocol?And who's going to reply to this if xenstored is missing ? you would require the kernel to introspect the messages and reply by itself.The reason I suggested new messages was that I would solve that by declaring that these new messages have whatever magic semantics I need to make this work ;-) ah right, the famous DeusExMachina message type then :-) -- Vincent _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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