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author | Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> | 2010-03-01 19:10:30 +0100 |
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committer | Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com> | 2010-03-04 00:29:28 -0300 |
commit | ea375f9ab8c76686dca0af8cb4f87a4eb569cad3 (patch) | |
tree | 51e0476453c95a64bd34bc148082ac277a458203 /kvm-all.c | |
parent | b0b1d69079fcb9453f45aade9e9f6b71422147b0 (diff) |
KVM: Rework VCPU state writeback API
This grand cleanup drops all reset and vmsave/load related
synchronization points in favor of four(!) generic hooks:
- cpu_synchronize_all_states in qemu_savevm_state_complete
(initial sync from kernel before vmsave)
- cpu_synchronize_all_post_init in qemu_loadvm_state
(writeback after vmload)
- cpu_synchronize_all_post_init in main after machine init
- cpu_synchronize_all_post_reset in qemu_system_reset
(writeback after system reset)
These writeback points + the existing one of VCPU exec after
cpu_synchronize_state map on three levels of writeback:
- KVM_PUT_RUNTIME_STATE (during runtime, other VCPUs continue to run)
- KVM_PUT_RESET_STATE (on synchronous system reset, all VCPUs stopped)
- KVM_PUT_FULL_STATE (on init or vmload, all VCPUs stopped as well)
This level is passed to the arch-specific VCPU state writing function
that will decide which concrete substates need to be written. That way,
no writer of load, save or reset functions that interact with in-kernel
KVM states will ever have to worry about synchronization again. That
also means that a lot of reasons for races, segfaults and deadlocks are
eliminated.
cpu_synchronize_state remains untouched, just as Anthony suggested. We
continue to need it before reading or writing of VCPU states that are
also tracked by in-kernel KVM subsystems.
Consequently, this patch removes many cpu_synchronize_state calls that
are now redundant, just like remaining explicit register syncs.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kvm-all.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kvm-all.c | 19 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 6 deletions
@@ -156,10 +156,6 @@ static void kvm_reset_vcpu(void *opaque) CPUState *env = opaque; kvm_arch_reset_vcpu(env); - if (kvm_arch_put_registers(env)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Fatal: kvm vcpu reset failed\n"); - abort(); - } } int kvm_irqchip_in_kernel(void) @@ -214,7 +210,6 @@ int kvm_init_vcpu(CPUState *env) if (ret == 0) { qemu_register_reset(kvm_reset_vcpu, env); kvm_arch_reset_vcpu(env); - ret = kvm_arch_put_registers(env); } err: return ret; @@ -753,6 +748,18 @@ void kvm_cpu_synchronize_state(CPUState *env) } } +void kvm_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *env) +{ + kvm_arch_put_registers(env, KVM_PUT_RESET_STATE); + env->kvm_vcpu_dirty = 0; +} + +void kvm_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *env) +{ + kvm_arch_put_registers(env, KVM_PUT_FULL_STATE); + env->kvm_vcpu_dirty = 0; +} + int kvm_cpu_exec(CPUState *env) { struct kvm_run *run = env->kvm_run; @@ -770,7 +777,7 @@ int kvm_cpu_exec(CPUState *env) #endif if (env->kvm_vcpu_dirty) { - kvm_arch_put_registers(env); + kvm_arch_put_registers(env, KVM_PUT_RUNTIME_STATE); env->kvm_vcpu_dirty = 0; } |