Message ID | 20161115204852.GA6784@stefanha-x1.localdomain |
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Thank you. Will work with this. On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:02:34AM -0800, ashish mittal wrote: >> I had replied to the QEMUBH suggestion in the email below. >> >> Regards, >> Ashish >> >> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 3:22 PM, ashish mittal <ashmit602@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Thanks Stefan, I will look at block/quorum.c. >> > >> > I have sent V4 of the patch with a reworked parsing logic for both >> > JSON and URI. Both of them are quite compact now. >> > >> > URI parsing now follows the suggestion given by Kevin. >> > /================/ >> > However, you should use the proper interfaces to implement this, which >> > is .bdrv_parse_filename(). This is a function that gets a string and >> > converts it into a QDict, which is then passed to .bdrv_open(). So it >> > uses exactly the same code path in .bdrv_open() as if used directly with >> > QAPI. >> > /================/ >> > >> > Additionally, I have fixed all the issues pointed out by you on V1 of >> > the patch. The only change I haven't done is to replace pipes with >> > QEMUBH. I am hoping this will not hold up the patch from being >> > accepted, and I can make this transition later with proper dev and >> > testing. > > Sorry, I forgot about this email. I still think the QEMUBH approach > makes sense. Please try the following patch. > > I have compiled but not run it. You are welcome to squash it into your > next patch. > > The following is Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>. > > ---8<--- > > diff --git a/block/vxhs.c b/block/vxhs.c > index 8913e8f..22fd989 100644 > --- a/block/vxhs.c > +++ b/block/vxhs.c > @@ -60,9 +60,6 @@ typedef struct VXHSvDiskHostsInfo { > * Structure per vDisk maintained for state > */ > typedef struct BDRVVXHSState { > - int fds[2]; > - int event_reader_pos; > - VXHSAIOCB *qnio_event_acb; > VXHSvDiskHostsInfo vdisk_hostinfo; /* Per host info */ > char *vdisk_guid; > } BDRVVXHSState; > @@ -73,12 +70,33 @@ static QNIOLibState qniolib; > /* vdisk prefix to pass to qnio */ > static const char vdisk_prefix[] = "/dev/of/vdisk"; > > +static void vxhs_complete_aio_bh(void *opaque) > +{ > + VXHSAIOCB *acb = opaque; > + BlockCompletionFunc *cb = acb->common.cb; > + void *cb_opaque = acb->common.opaque; > + int ret = 0; > + > + if (acb->err != 0) { > + trace_vxhs_complete_aio(acb, acb->err); > + /* > + * We mask all the IO errors generically as EIO for upper layers > + * Right now our IO Manager uses non standard error codes. Instead > + * of confusing upper layers with incorrect interpretation we are > + * doing this workaround. > + */ > + ret = (-EIO); > + } > + > + qemu_aio_unref(acb); > + cb(cb_opaque, ret); > +} > + > +/* Called from a libqnio thread */ > static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, > uint32_t error, uint32_t opcode) > { > VXHSAIOCB *acb = NULL; > - BDRVVXHSState *s = NULL; > - ssize_t ret; > > switch (opcode) { > case IRP_READ_REQUEST: > @@ -91,7 +109,6 @@ static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, > */ > if (ctx) { > acb = ctx; > - s = acb->common.bs->opaque; > } else { > trace_vxhs_iio_callback(error, reason); > goto out; > @@ -104,8 +121,8 @@ static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, > trace_vxhs_iio_callback(error, reason); > } > > - ret = qemu_write_full(s->fds[VDISK_FD_WRITE], &acb, sizeof(acb)); > - g_assert(ret == sizeof(acb)); > + aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(bdrv_get_aio_context(acb->common.bs), > + vxhs_complete_aio_bh, acb); > break; > > default: > @@ -223,53 +240,6 @@ static void vxhs_qnio_iio_close(BDRVVXHSState *s) > vxhs_qnio_close(); > } > > -static void vxhs_complete_aio(VXHSAIOCB *acb, BDRVVXHSState *s) > -{ > - BlockCompletionFunc *cb = acb->common.cb; > - void *opaque = acb->common.opaque; > - int ret = 0; > - > - if (acb->err != 0) { > - trace_vxhs_complete_aio(acb, acb->err); > - /* > - * We mask all the IO errors generically as EIO for upper layers > - * Right now our IO Manager uses non standard error codes. Instead > - * of confusing upper layers with incorrect interpretation we are > - * doing this workaround. > - */ > - ret = (-EIO); > - } > - > - qemu_aio_unref(acb); > - cb(opaque, ret); > -} > - > -/* > - * This is the HyperScale event handler registered to QEMU. > - * It is invoked when any IO gets completed and written on pipe > - * by callback called from QNIO thread context. Then it marks > - * the AIO as completed, and releases HyperScale AIO callbacks. > - */ > -static void vxhs_aio_event_reader(void *opaque) > -{ > - BDRVVXHSState *s = opaque; > - char *p; > - ssize_t ret; > - > - do { > - p = (char *)&s->qnio_event_acb; > - ret = read(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], p + s->event_reader_pos, > - sizeof(s->qnio_event_acb) - s->event_reader_pos); > - if (ret > 0) { > - s->event_reader_pos += ret; > - if (s->event_reader_pos == sizeof(s->qnio_event_acb)) { > - s->event_reader_pos = 0; > - vxhs_complete_aio(s->qnio_event_acb, s); > - } > - } > - } while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR); > -} > - > static QemuOptsList runtime_opts = { > .name = "vxhs", > .head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(runtime_opts.head), > @@ -468,7 +438,6 @@ static int vxhs_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, > int bdrv_flags, Error **errp) > { > BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; > - AioContext *aio_context; > int qemu_qnio_cfd = -1; > int qemu_rfd = -1; > int ret = 0; > @@ -481,32 +450,7 @@ static int vxhs_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, > > s->vdisk_hostinfo.qnio_cfd = qemu_qnio_cfd; > s->vdisk_hostinfo.vdisk_rfd = qemu_rfd; > - > - /* > - * Create a pipe for communicating between two threads in different > - * context. Set handler for read event, which gets triggered when > - * IO completion is done by non-QEMU context. > - */ > - ret = qemu_pipe(s->fds); > - if (ret < 0) { > - trace_vxhs_open_epipe(ret); > - ret = -errno; > - goto errout; > - } > - fcntl(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); > - > - aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(bs); > - aio_set_fd_handler(aio_context, s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], > - false, vxhs_aio_event_reader, NULL, s); > return 0; > - > -errout: > - /* > - * Close remote vDisk device if it was opened earlier > - */ > - vxhs_qnio_iio_close(s); > - trace_vxhs_open_fail(ret); > - return ret; > } > > static const AIOCBInfo vxhs_aiocb_info = { > @@ -596,14 +540,7 @@ static void vxhs_close(BlockDriverState *bs) > BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; > > trace_vxhs_close(s->vdisk_guid); > - close(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ]); > - close(s->fds[VDISK_FD_WRITE]); > > - /* > - * Clearing all the event handlers for oflame registered to QEMU > - */ > - aio_set_fd_handler(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], > - false, NULL, NULL, NULL); > g_free(s->vdisk_guid); > s->vdisk_guid = NULL; > vxhs_qnio_iio_close(s); > @@ -650,23 +587,6 @@ static int64_t vxhs_getlength(BlockDriverState *bs) > return vdisk_size; > } > > -static void vxhs_detach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs) > -{ > - BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; > - > - aio_set_fd_handler(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], > - false, NULL, NULL, NULL); > -} > - > -static void vxhs_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs, > - AioContext *new_context) > -{ > - BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; > - > - aio_set_fd_handler(new_context, s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], > - false, vxhs_aio_event_reader, NULL, s); > -} > - > static BlockDriver bdrv_vxhs = { > .format_name = "vxhs", > .protocol_name = "vxhs", > @@ -677,8 +597,6 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_vxhs = { > .bdrv_getlength = vxhs_getlength, > .bdrv_aio_readv = vxhs_aio_readv, > .bdrv_aio_writev = vxhs_aio_writev, > - .bdrv_detach_aio_context = vxhs_detach_aio_context, > - .bdrv_attach_aio_context = vxhs_attach_aio_context, > }; > > static void bdrv_vxhs_init(void)
Hi Stefan, Patch V7, which I plan to submit soon, will have fixes to all the issues you pointed out in reply to - [PATCH v6 1/2] block/vxhs.c: Add support for a new block device type called "vxhs" It will also have the QEMUBH patch you provided. Thanks, Ashish On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:51 PM, ashish mittal <ashmit602@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you. Will work with this. > > On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:02:34AM -0800, ashish mittal wrote: >>> I had replied to the QEMUBH suggestion in the email below. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ashish >>> >>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 3:22 PM, ashish mittal <ashmit602@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > Thanks Stefan, I will look at block/quorum.c. >>> > >>> > I have sent V4 of the patch with a reworked parsing logic for both >>> > JSON and URI. Both of them are quite compact now. >>> > >>> > URI parsing now follows the suggestion given by Kevin. >>> > /================/ >>> > However, you should use the proper interfaces to implement this, which >>> > is .bdrv_parse_filename(). This is a function that gets a string and >>> > converts it into a QDict, which is then passed to .bdrv_open(). So it >>> > uses exactly the same code path in .bdrv_open() as if used directly with >>> > QAPI. >>> > /================/ >>> > >>> > Additionally, I have fixed all the issues pointed out by you on V1 of >>> > the patch. The only change I haven't done is to replace pipes with >>> > QEMUBH. I am hoping this will not hold up the patch from being >>> > accepted, and I can make this transition later with proper dev and >>> > testing. >> >> Sorry, I forgot about this email. I still think the QEMUBH approach >> makes sense. Please try the following patch. >> >> I have compiled but not run it. You are welcome to squash it into your >> next patch. >> >> The following is Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>. >> >> ---8<--- >> >> diff --git a/block/vxhs.c b/block/vxhs.c >> index 8913e8f..22fd989 100644 >> --- a/block/vxhs.c >> +++ b/block/vxhs.c >> @@ -60,9 +60,6 @@ typedef struct VXHSvDiskHostsInfo { >> * Structure per vDisk maintained for state >> */ >> typedef struct BDRVVXHSState { >> - int fds[2]; >> - int event_reader_pos; >> - VXHSAIOCB *qnio_event_acb; >> VXHSvDiskHostsInfo vdisk_hostinfo; /* Per host info */ >> char *vdisk_guid; >> } BDRVVXHSState; >> @@ -73,12 +70,33 @@ static QNIOLibState qniolib; >> /* vdisk prefix to pass to qnio */ >> static const char vdisk_prefix[] = "/dev/of/vdisk"; >> >> +static void vxhs_complete_aio_bh(void *opaque) >> +{ >> + VXHSAIOCB *acb = opaque; >> + BlockCompletionFunc *cb = acb->common.cb; >> + void *cb_opaque = acb->common.opaque; >> + int ret = 0; >> + >> + if (acb->err != 0) { >> + trace_vxhs_complete_aio(acb, acb->err); >> + /* >> + * We mask all the IO errors generically as EIO for upper layers >> + * Right now our IO Manager uses non standard error codes. Instead >> + * of confusing upper layers with incorrect interpretation we are >> + * doing this workaround. >> + */ >> + ret = (-EIO); >> + } >> + >> + qemu_aio_unref(acb); >> + cb(cb_opaque, ret); >> +} >> + >> +/* Called from a libqnio thread */ >> static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, >> uint32_t error, uint32_t opcode) >> { >> VXHSAIOCB *acb = NULL; >> - BDRVVXHSState *s = NULL; >> - ssize_t ret; >> >> switch (opcode) { >> case IRP_READ_REQUEST: >> @@ -91,7 +109,6 @@ static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, >> */ >> if (ctx) { >> acb = ctx; >> - s = acb->common.bs->opaque; >> } else { >> trace_vxhs_iio_callback(error, reason); >> goto out; >> @@ -104,8 +121,8 @@ static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, >> trace_vxhs_iio_callback(error, reason); >> } >> >> - ret = qemu_write_full(s->fds[VDISK_FD_WRITE], &acb, sizeof(acb)); >> - g_assert(ret == sizeof(acb)); >> + aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(bdrv_get_aio_context(acb->common.bs), >> + vxhs_complete_aio_bh, acb); >> break; >> >> default: >> @@ -223,53 +240,6 @@ static void vxhs_qnio_iio_close(BDRVVXHSState *s) >> vxhs_qnio_close(); >> } >> >> -static void vxhs_complete_aio(VXHSAIOCB *acb, BDRVVXHSState *s) >> -{ >> - BlockCompletionFunc *cb = acb->common.cb; >> - void *opaque = acb->common.opaque; >> - int ret = 0; >> - >> - if (acb->err != 0) { >> - trace_vxhs_complete_aio(acb, acb->err); >> - /* >> - * We mask all the IO errors generically as EIO for upper layers >> - * Right now our IO Manager uses non standard error codes. Instead >> - * of confusing upper layers with incorrect interpretation we are >> - * doing this workaround. >> - */ >> - ret = (-EIO); >> - } >> - >> - qemu_aio_unref(acb); >> - cb(opaque, ret); >> -} >> - >> -/* >> - * This is the HyperScale event handler registered to QEMU. >> - * It is invoked when any IO gets completed and written on pipe >> - * by callback called from QNIO thread context. Then it marks >> - * the AIO as completed, and releases HyperScale AIO callbacks. >> - */ >> -static void vxhs_aio_event_reader(void *opaque) >> -{ >> - BDRVVXHSState *s = opaque; >> - char *p; >> - ssize_t ret; >> - >> - do { >> - p = (char *)&s->qnio_event_acb; >> - ret = read(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], p + s->event_reader_pos, >> - sizeof(s->qnio_event_acb) - s->event_reader_pos); >> - if (ret > 0) { >> - s->event_reader_pos += ret; >> - if (s->event_reader_pos == sizeof(s->qnio_event_acb)) { >> - s->event_reader_pos = 0; >> - vxhs_complete_aio(s->qnio_event_acb, s); >> - } >> - } >> - } while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR); >> -} >> - >> static QemuOptsList runtime_opts = { >> .name = "vxhs", >> .head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(runtime_opts.head), >> @@ -468,7 +438,6 @@ static int vxhs_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, >> int bdrv_flags, Error **errp) >> { >> BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; >> - AioContext *aio_context; >> int qemu_qnio_cfd = -1; >> int qemu_rfd = -1; >> int ret = 0; >> @@ -481,32 +450,7 @@ static int vxhs_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, >> >> s->vdisk_hostinfo.qnio_cfd = qemu_qnio_cfd; >> s->vdisk_hostinfo.vdisk_rfd = qemu_rfd; >> - >> - /* >> - * Create a pipe for communicating between two threads in different >> - * context. Set handler for read event, which gets triggered when >> - * IO completion is done by non-QEMU context. >> - */ >> - ret = qemu_pipe(s->fds); >> - if (ret < 0) { >> - trace_vxhs_open_epipe(ret); >> - ret = -errno; >> - goto errout; >> - } >> - fcntl(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); >> - >> - aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(bs); >> - aio_set_fd_handler(aio_context, s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], >> - false, vxhs_aio_event_reader, NULL, s); >> return 0; >> - >> -errout: >> - /* >> - * Close remote vDisk device if it was opened earlier >> - */ >> - vxhs_qnio_iio_close(s); >> - trace_vxhs_open_fail(ret); >> - return ret; >> } >> >> static const AIOCBInfo vxhs_aiocb_info = { >> @@ -596,14 +540,7 @@ static void vxhs_close(BlockDriverState *bs) >> BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; >> >> trace_vxhs_close(s->vdisk_guid); >> - close(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ]); >> - close(s->fds[VDISK_FD_WRITE]); >> >> - /* >> - * Clearing all the event handlers for oflame registered to QEMU >> - */ >> - aio_set_fd_handler(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], >> - false, NULL, NULL, NULL); >> g_free(s->vdisk_guid); >> s->vdisk_guid = NULL; >> vxhs_qnio_iio_close(s); >> @@ -650,23 +587,6 @@ static int64_t vxhs_getlength(BlockDriverState *bs) >> return vdisk_size; >> } >> >> -static void vxhs_detach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs) >> -{ >> - BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; >> - >> - aio_set_fd_handler(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], >> - false, NULL, NULL, NULL); >> -} >> - >> -static void vxhs_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs, >> - AioContext *new_context) >> -{ >> - BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; >> - >> - aio_set_fd_handler(new_context, s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], >> - false, vxhs_aio_event_reader, NULL, s); >> -} >> - >> static BlockDriver bdrv_vxhs = { >> .format_name = "vxhs", >> .protocol_name = "vxhs", >> @@ -677,8 +597,6 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_vxhs = { >> .bdrv_getlength = vxhs_getlength, >> .bdrv_aio_readv = vxhs_aio_readv, >> .bdrv_aio_writev = vxhs_aio_writev, >> - .bdrv_detach_aio_context = vxhs_detach_aio_context, >> - .bdrv_attach_aio_context = vxhs_attach_aio_context, >> }; >> >> static void bdrv_vxhs_init(void)
diff --git a/block/vxhs.c b/block/vxhs.c index 8913e8f..22fd989 100644 --- a/block/vxhs.c +++ b/block/vxhs.c @@ -60,9 +60,6 @@ typedef struct VXHSvDiskHostsInfo { * Structure per vDisk maintained for state */ typedef struct BDRVVXHSState { - int fds[2]; - int event_reader_pos; - VXHSAIOCB *qnio_event_acb; VXHSvDiskHostsInfo vdisk_hostinfo; /* Per host info */ char *vdisk_guid; } BDRVVXHSState; @@ -73,12 +70,33 @@ static QNIOLibState qniolib; /* vdisk prefix to pass to qnio */ static const char vdisk_prefix[] = "/dev/of/vdisk"; +static void vxhs_complete_aio_bh(void *opaque) +{ + VXHSAIOCB *acb = opaque; + BlockCompletionFunc *cb = acb->common.cb; + void *cb_opaque = acb->common.opaque; + int ret = 0; + + if (acb->err != 0) { + trace_vxhs_complete_aio(acb, acb->err); + /* + * We mask all the IO errors generically as EIO for upper layers + * Right now our IO Manager uses non standard error codes. Instead + * of confusing upper layers with incorrect interpretation we are + * doing this workaround. + */ + ret = (-EIO); + } + + qemu_aio_unref(acb); + cb(cb_opaque, ret); +} + +/* Called from a libqnio thread */ static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, uint32_t error, uint32_t opcode) { VXHSAIOCB *acb = NULL; - BDRVVXHSState *s = NULL; - ssize_t ret; switch (opcode) { case IRP_READ_REQUEST: @@ -91,7 +109,6 @@ static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, */ if (ctx) { acb = ctx; - s = acb->common.bs->opaque; } else { trace_vxhs_iio_callback(error, reason); goto out; @@ -104,8 +121,8 @@ static void vxhs_iio_callback(int32_t rfd, uint32_t reason, void *ctx, trace_vxhs_iio_callback(error, reason); } - ret = qemu_write_full(s->fds[VDISK_FD_WRITE], &acb, sizeof(acb)); - g_assert(ret == sizeof(acb)); + aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(bdrv_get_aio_context(acb->common.bs), + vxhs_complete_aio_bh, acb); break; default: @@ -223,53 +240,6 @@ static void vxhs_qnio_iio_close(BDRVVXHSState *s) vxhs_qnio_close(); } -static void vxhs_complete_aio(VXHSAIOCB *acb, BDRVVXHSState *s) -{ - BlockCompletionFunc *cb = acb->common.cb; - void *opaque = acb->common.opaque; - int ret = 0; - - if (acb->err != 0) { - trace_vxhs_complete_aio(acb, acb->err); - /* - * We mask all the IO errors generically as EIO for upper layers - * Right now our IO Manager uses non standard error codes. Instead - * of confusing upper layers with incorrect interpretation we are - * doing this workaround. - */ - ret = (-EIO); - } - - qemu_aio_unref(acb); - cb(opaque, ret); -} - -/* - * This is the HyperScale event handler registered to QEMU. - * It is invoked when any IO gets completed and written on pipe - * by callback called from QNIO thread context. Then it marks - * the AIO as completed, and releases HyperScale AIO callbacks. - */ -static void vxhs_aio_event_reader(void *opaque) -{ - BDRVVXHSState *s = opaque; - char *p; - ssize_t ret; - - do { - p = (char *)&s->qnio_event_acb; - ret = read(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], p + s->event_reader_pos, - sizeof(s->qnio_event_acb) - s->event_reader_pos); - if (ret > 0) { - s->event_reader_pos += ret; - if (s->event_reader_pos == sizeof(s->qnio_event_acb)) { - s->event_reader_pos = 0; - vxhs_complete_aio(s->qnio_event_acb, s); - } - } - } while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR); -} - static QemuOptsList runtime_opts = { .name = "vxhs", .head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(runtime_opts.head), @@ -468,7 +438,6 @@ static int vxhs_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int bdrv_flags, Error **errp) { BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; - AioContext *aio_context; int qemu_qnio_cfd = -1; int qemu_rfd = -1; int ret = 0; @@ -481,32 +450,7 @@ static int vxhs_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, s->vdisk_hostinfo.qnio_cfd = qemu_qnio_cfd; s->vdisk_hostinfo.vdisk_rfd = qemu_rfd; - - /* - * Create a pipe for communicating between two threads in different - * context. Set handler for read event, which gets triggered when - * IO completion is done by non-QEMU context. - */ - ret = qemu_pipe(s->fds); - if (ret < 0) { - trace_vxhs_open_epipe(ret); - ret = -errno; - goto errout; - } - fcntl(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); - - aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(bs); - aio_set_fd_handler(aio_context, s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], - false, vxhs_aio_event_reader, NULL, s); return 0; - -errout: - /* - * Close remote vDisk device if it was opened earlier - */ - vxhs_qnio_iio_close(s); - trace_vxhs_open_fail(ret); - return ret; } static const AIOCBInfo vxhs_aiocb_info = { @@ -596,14 +540,7 @@ static void vxhs_close(BlockDriverState *bs) BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; trace_vxhs_close(s->vdisk_guid); - close(s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ]); - close(s->fds[VDISK_FD_WRITE]); - /* - * Clearing all the event handlers for oflame registered to QEMU - */ - aio_set_fd_handler(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], - false, NULL, NULL, NULL); g_free(s->vdisk_guid); s->vdisk_guid = NULL; vxhs_qnio_iio_close(s); @@ -650,23 +587,6 @@ static int64_t vxhs_getlength(BlockDriverState *bs) return vdisk_size; } -static void vxhs_detach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs) -{ - BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; - - aio_set_fd_handler(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], - false, NULL, NULL, NULL); -} - -static void vxhs_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs, - AioContext *new_context) -{ - BDRVVXHSState *s = bs->opaque; - - aio_set_fd_handler(new_context, s->fds[VDISK_FD_READ], - false, vxhs_aio_event_reader, NULL, s); -} - static BlockDriver bdrv_vxhs = { .format_name = "vxhs", .protocol_name = "vxhs", @@ -677,8 +597,6 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_vxhs = { .bdrv_getlength = vxhs_getlength, .bdrv_aio_readv = vxhs_aio_readv, .bdrv_aio_writev = vxhs_aio_writev, - .bdrv_detach_aio_context = vxhs_detach_aio_context, - .bdrv_attach_aio_context = vxhs_attach_aio_context, }; static void bdrv_vxhs_init(void)