@@ -3568,6 +3568,7 @@ void qemu_cpu_kick(void *_env)
{
CPUState *env = _env;
qemu_cond_broadcast(env->halt_cond);
+ env->exit_request = 1;
if (kvm_enabled())
qemu_thread_signal(env->thread, SIGUSR1);
}
@@ -3589,7 +3590,7 @@ void qemu_queue_work(CPUState *env, void (*func)(void *data), void *data)
wii->data = data;
wii->done = 0;
- qemu_thread_signal(env->thread, SIGUSR1);
+ qemu_cpu_kick(env);
while (!wii->done) {
qemu_cond_wait(&env->work_cond, &qemu_global_mutex);
@@ -3716,7 +3717,7 @@ static void pause_all_vcpus(void)
qemu_cond_timedwait(&qemu_pause_cond, &qemu_global_mutex, 100);
penv = first_cpu;
while (penv) {
- qemu_thread_signal(penv->thread, SIGUSR1);
+ qemu_cpu_kick(penv);
penv = (CPUState *)penv->next_cpu;
}
}
@@ -3729,7 +3730,6 @@ static void resume_all_vcpus(void)
while (penv) {
penv->stop = 0;
penv->stopped = 0;
- qemu_thread_signal(penv->thread, SIGUSR1);
qemu_cpu_kick(penv);
penv = (CPUState *)penv->next_cpu;
}
Before signalling a cpu, we have to set exit_request = 1, otherwise it may go back to executing itself. So every cpu wakeup becomes at least two statements. The qemu_cpu_kick already provides semantics to that. So use it all over. Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glommer@redhat.com> --- vl.c | 6 +++--- 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)