[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v6 2/5] shutdown: Prepare for use of an enum in reset/shutdown_request
On 05/08/2017 01:26 PM, Markus Armbruster wrote: > Eric Blake <eblake@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> We want to track why a guest was shutdown; in particular, being able >> to tell the difference between a guest request (such as ACPI request) >> and host request (such as SIGINT) will prove useful to libvirt. >> Since all requests eventually end up changing shutdown_requested in >> vl.c, the logical change is to make that value track the reason, >> rather than its current 0/1 contents. >> >> Since command-line options control whether a reset request is turned >> into a shutdown request instead, the same treatment is given to >> reset_requested. >> >> This patch adds an internal enum ShutdownCause that describes reasons >> that a shutdown can be requested, and changes qemu_system_reset() to >> pass the reason through, although for now it is not reported. The >> enum could be exported via QAPI at a later date, if deemed necessary, >> but for now, there has not been a request to expose that much detail >> to end clients. >> >> For now, we only populate the reason with HOST_ERROR, along with FIXME >> comments that describe our plans for how to pass an actual correct >> reason. > > In other words, replacing 0 by SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE, and 1 by > SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_ERROR. Makes sense. Maybe I could have ordered HOST_ERROR to actually be 1... >> +/* Enumeration of various causes for shutdown. */ >> +typedef enum ShutdownCause ShutdownCause; >> +enum ShutdownCause { > > Why define the typedef separately here? What's wrong with > > typedef enum ShutdownCause { > ... > } ShutdownCause; > > ? That would work too. I don't know if the code base has a strong preference for one form over the other. > >> + SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE, /* No shutdown requested yet */ > > Comment is fine. Possible alternative: /* No shutdown request pending */ > >> + SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_QMP, /* Reaction to a QMP command, like 'quit' >> */ >> + SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_SIGNAL, /* Reaction to a signal, such as SIGINT */ >> + SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_UI, /* Reaction to UI event, like window >> close */ >> + SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_ERROR, /* An error prevents further use of guest >> */ ...rather than 4. I don't know that it matters much. >> -static int qemu_reset_requested(void) >> +static ShutdownCause qemu_reset_requested(void) >> { >> - int r = reset_requested; >> + ShutdownCause r = reset_requested; > > Good opportunity to insert a blank line here. > Sure. >> if (r && replay_checkpoint(CHECKPOINT_RESET_REQUESTED)) { >> - reset_requested = 0; >> + reset_requested = SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE; >> return r; >> } >> - return false; >> + return SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE; >> } >> >> static int qemu_suspend_requested(void) >> @@ -1686,7 +1687,12 @@ static int qemu_debug_requested(void) >> return r; >> } >> >> -void qemu_system_reset(bool report) >> +/* >> + * Reset the VM. If @report is VMRESET_REPORT, issue an event, using >> + * the @reason interpreted as ShutdownCause for details. Otherwise, >> + * @report is VMRESET_SILENT and @reason is ignored. >> + */ > > "interpreted as ShutdownCause"? It *is* a ShutdownCause. Leftover? Oh, yeah. In v5, the parameter was 'int'. > >> +void qemu_system_reset(bool report, ShutdownCause reason) >> { >> MachineClass *mc; >> >> @@ -1700,6 +1706,7 @@ void qemu_system_reset(bool report) >> qemu_devices_reset(); >> } >> if (report) { >> + assert(reason); >> qapi_event_send_reset(&error_abort); >> } >> cpu_synchronize_all_post_reset(); > > Looks like we're not using @reason "for details" just yet. Correct. I can add a FIXME (to be removed in the later patch where it is used) if that is desired. >> @@ -1807,7 +1815,7 @@ void qemu_system_killed(int signal, pid_t pid) >> /* Cannot call qemu_system_shutdown_request directly because >> * we are in a signal handler. >> */ >> - shutdown_requested = 1; >> + shutdown_requested = SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_SIGNAL; > > Should this be SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_ERROR, to be updated in the next > patch? Alternatively, tweak this patch's commit message? This is the one case that we actually do have a strong cause affiliated with the reason without having to resort to changing function signatures. Commit message tweak is better. >> @@ -1846,13 +1855,16 @@ void qemu_system_debug_request(void) >> static bool main_loop_should_exit(void) >> { >> RunState r; >> + ShutdownCause request; >> + >> if (qemu_debug_requested()) { >> vm_stop(RUN_STATE_DEBUG); >> } >> if (qemu_suspend_requested()) { >> qemu_system_suspend(); >> } >> - if (qemu_shutdown_requested()) { >> + request = qemu_shutdown_requested(); >> + if (request) { >> qemu_kill_report(); >> qapi_event_send_shutdown(&error_abort); >> if (no_shutdown) { > > The detour through @request appears isn't necessary here. Perhaps you > do it for consistency with the next hunk. Do you? Just asking to make > sure I get what you're doing. Consistency with the next hunk, AND because a later patch then uses 'request' to pass an additional parameter to qapi_event_send_shutdown(). > > Hmm, there's another one in xen-hvm.c, but consistency hardly applies > there. If later patches add more uses, you might want delay the change > until then. Can do, if it makes incremental reviews easier. >> +++ b/migration/savevm.c >> @@ -2300,7 +2300,7 @@ int load_vmstate(const char *name) >> return -EINVAL; >> } >> >> - qemu_system_reset(VMRESET_SILENT); >> + qemu_system_reset(VMRESET_SILENT, SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE); >> mis->from_src_file = f; >> >> aio_context_acquire(aio_context); > > You seem to be passing SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE exactly with VMRESET_SILENT. > Would it be possible to have SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE imply !report, any > other case imply report, and get rid of the first parameter? Indeed, and it would also get rid of the ugly #define VMRESET_SILENT false -- Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. +1-919-301-3266 Virtualization: qemu.org | libvirt.org Attachment:
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