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Marcelo Tosatti
50c6617fcb add input-send-event command
Which allows specification of absolute/relative,
up/down and console parameters.

Suggested by Gerd Hoffman.

Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-10-02 09:58:14 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
e37f202450 input: fix send-key monitor command release event ordering
commit 2e377f1730 changed the ordering
of the release events as side effect.  Some guests are not happy with
that and don't recognise ctrl-alt-del any more.  This patch restores
the old last-pressed first-released behavior.

Cc: Amos Kong <akong@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-10-02 09:58:14 +02:00
Peter Maydell
29429c7244 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140929' into staging
target-arm:
 * more EL2/EL3 preparation work
 * don't handle c15_cpar changes via tb_flush()
 * fix some unused function warnings in ARM devices
 * build the GDB XML for 32 bit CPUs into qemu-*-aarch64
 * implement guest breakpoint support

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* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140929:
  target-arm: Add support for VIRQ and VFIQ
  target-arm: Add IRQ and FIQ routing to EL2 and 3
  target-arm: A64: Emulate the SMC insn
  target-arm: Add a Hypervisor Trap exception type
  target-arm: A64: Emulate the HVC insn
  target-arm: A64: Correct updates to FAR and ESR on exceptions
  target-arm: Don't take interrupts targeting lower ELs
  target-arm: Break out exception masking to a separate func
  target-arm: A64: Refactor aarch64_cpu_do_interrupt
  target-arm: Add SCR_EL3
  target-arm: Add HCR_EL2
  target-arm: Don't handle c15_cpar changes via tb_flush()
  hw/input/tsc210x.c: Delete unused array tsc2101_rates
  hw/display/pxa2xx_lcd.c: Remove unused function pxa2xx_dma_rdst_set
  hw/intc/imx_avic.c: Remove unused function imx_avic_set_prio()
  hw/display/blizzard.c: Delete unused function blizzard_rgb2yuv
  configure: Build GDB XML for 32 bit ARM CPUs into qemu aarch64 binaries
  target-arm: Implement handling of breakpoint firing
  target-arm: Implement setting guest breakpoints

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-30 11:02:06 +01:00
Peter Maydell
70d3a7a7b8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140929-1' into staging
add and use graphic_console_set_hwops

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* remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140929-1:
  qxl: use graphic_console_set_hwops
  console: add graphic_console_set_hwops

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 19:28:15 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
136e67e9b5 target-arm: Add support for VIRQ and VFIQ
This only implements the external delivery method via the GIC.

Acked-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-12-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
[PMM: adjusted following cpu-exec refactoring]
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:51 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
041c96666d target-arm: Add IRQ and FIQ routing to EL2 and 3
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-11-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:51 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
e0d6e6a5e7 target-arm: A64: Emulate the SMC insn
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-10-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:50 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
607d98b81e target-arm: Add a Hypervisor Trap exception type
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-9-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:50 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
35979d71c4 target-arm: A64: Emulate the HVC insn
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-8-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:50 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
2dd081ae76 target-arm: A64: Correct updates to FAR and ESR on exceptions
Not all exception types update both FAR and ESR.

Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-7-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:50 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
dfafd09088 target-arm: Don't take interrupts targeting lower ELs
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-6-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:49 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
043b7f8d12 target-arm: Break out exception masking to a separate func
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-5-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
[PMM: updated to account for recent cpu-exec refactoring]
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:49 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
9e729b57ac target-arm: A64: Refactor aarch64_cpu_do_interrupt
Introduce new_el and new_mode in preparation for future patches
that add support for taking exceptions to and from EL2 and 3.
No functional change.

Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-4-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:49 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
64e0e2de0c target-arm: Add SCR_EL3
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-3-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
[PMM: apply offsetoflow32() to correct regdef]
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:49 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
f149e3e847 target-arm: Add HCR_EL2
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1411718914-6608-2-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:48:48 +01:00
Peter Maydell
c0f4af1719 target-arm: Don't handle c15_cpar changes via tb_flush()
At the moment we try to handle c15_cpar with the strategy of:
 * emit generated code which makes assumptions about its value
 * when the register value changes call tb_flush() to throw
   away the now-invalid generated code
This works because XScale CPUs are always uniprocessor, but
it's confusing because it suggests that the same approach can
be taken for other registers. It also means we do a tb_flush()
on CPU reset, which makes multithreaded linux-user binaries
even more likely to fail than would otherwise be the case.

Replace it with a combination of TB flags for the access
checks done on cp0/cp1 for the XScale and iwMMXt instructions,
plus a runtime check for cp2..cp13 coprocessor accesses.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1411056959-23070-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:48 +01:00
Peter Maydell
f59492b984 hw/input/tsc210x.c: Delete unused array tsc2101_rates
The array tsc2101_rates[] is unused (and we don't implement
the TSC2101 anyway, only the 2102); delete it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410723223-17711-5-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:48 +01:00
Peter Maydell
6ac285b824 hw/display/pxa2xx_lcd.c: Remove unused function pxa2xx_dma_rdst_set
The function pxa2xx_dma_rdst_set() is unused; delete it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410723223-17711-4-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:47 +01:00
Peter Maydell
93c9aea9b4 hw/intc/imx_avic.c: Remove unused function imx_avic_set_prio()
The function imx_avic_set_prio() is unused; delete it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410723223-17711-3-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:47 +01:00
Peter Maydell
65731d1c3e hw/display/blizzard.c: Delete unused function blizzard_rgb2yuv
The function blizzard_rgb2yuv() is unused; delete it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410723223-17711-2-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:47 +01:00
Peter Maydell
8f95ce2e4c configure: Build GDB XML for 32 bit ARM CPUs into qemu aarch64 binaries
The qemu-aarch64 and qemu-system-aarch64 binaries include support
for all the 32 bit ARM CPUs as well as the 64 bit ones. This means
we need to build in the GDB XML files for the 32 bit CPUs too.
Otherwise gdb will complain:
 warning: while parsing target description (at line 1): Could not load XML document "arm-core.xml"
when you try to connect to our gdbserver to debug a 32 bit CPU
running in a qemu-aarch64 or qemu-system-aarch64 binary.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410533739-13836-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:47 +01:00
Peter Maydell
0eacea7060 target-arm: Implement handling of breakpoint firing
Implement handling of breakpoint event firing to correctly
inject the debug exception into the guest.

Since the breakpoint and watchpoint control register format is
very similar we adjust wp_matches() to also handle breakpoints
as well rather than using a separate function.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410523465-13400-3-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:46 +01:00
Peter Maydell
46747d1508 target-arm: Implement setting guest breakpoints
This patch adds support for setting guest breakpoints
based on values the guest writes to the DBGBVR and DBGBCR
registers. (It doesn't include the code to handle when
these breakpoints fire, so has no guest-visible effect.)

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410523465-13400-2-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-29 18:48:46 +01:00
Peter Maydell
b60a7726cc Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp' into staging
* remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp:
  Add HMP command "info memory-devices"
  qemu-socket: Eliminate silly QERR_ macros
  qemu-socket: Polish errors for connect() and listen() failure
  qemu-iotests: Test missing "driver" key for blockdev-add
  tests: add QMP input visitor test for unions with no discriminator
  qapi: dealloc visitor, implement visit_start_union
  qapi: add visit_start_union and visit_end_union
  virtio-balloon: fix integer overflow in memory stats feature
  monitor: Reset HMP mon->rs in CHR_EVENT_OPEN

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 18:18:29 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
70556264a8 libqos: use microseconds instead of iterations for virtio timeout
Some hosts are slow or overloaded so test execution takes a long time.
Test cases use timeouts to protect against an infinite loop stalling the
test forever (especially important in automated test setups).

Commit 6cd14054b6 ("libqos virtio:
Increase ISR timeout") increased the clock_step() value in an attempt to
lengthen the virtio interrupt wait timeout, but timeout failures are
still occuring on the Travis automated testing platform.

This is because clock_step() only affects the guest's virtual time.
Virtio requests can be bottlenecked on host disk I/O latency - which
cannot be improved by stepping the clock, so the fix was ineffective.

This patch changes the qvirtio_wait_queue_isr() and
qvirtio_wait_config_isr() timeout mechanism from loop iterations to
microseconds.  This way the test case can specify an absolute 30 second
timeout.  Number of loop iterations is not a reliable timeout mechanism
since the speed depends on many factors including host performance.

Tests should no longer timeout on overloaded Travis instances.

Cc: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 17:31:11 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
e8c81b4d8a libqos: improve event_index test with timeout
The virtio event_index feature lets the device driver tell the device
how many requests to process before raising the next interrupt.
virtio-blk-test.c tries to verify that the device does not raise an
interrupt unnecessarily.

Unfortunately the test has a race condition.  It spins checking for an
interrupt up to 100 times and then assumes the request has finished.  On
a slow host the I/O request could still be in flight and the test would
fail.

This patch waits for the request to complete, or until a 30-second
timeout is reached.  If an interrupt is raised while waiting the test
fails since the device was not supposed to raise interrupts.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 17:31:08 +01:00
Kevin Wolf
ed9114356b raw-posix: Fix build without posix_fallocate()
Check for the presence of posix_fallocate() in configure and only
compile in support for PREALLOC_MODE_FALLOC when it's there.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 16:28:24 +01:00
Peter Maydell
0ebcc56453 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Block patches

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* remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream:
  qemu-iotests: Fail test if explicit test case number is unknown
  block: Validate node-name
  vpc: fix beX_to_cpu() and cpu_to_beX() confusion
  docs: add blkdebug block driver documentation
  block: Catch simultaneous usage of options and their aliases
  block: Specify -drive legacy option aliases in array
  block: Improve message for device name clashing with node name
  qemu-nbd: Destroy the BlockDriverState properly
  block: Keep DriveInfo alive until BlockDriverState dies
  blockdev: Disentangle BlockDriverState and DriveInfo creation
  blkdebug: show an error for invalid event names

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-29 12:26:15 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
151623353f qxl: use graphic_console_set_hwops
Simply switch function pointers when entering/leaving vga mode.
Allows to remove wrapper functions which do nothing but dispatch
calls depending on the current qxl mode.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-29 10:20:09 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
1c1f949844 console: add graphic_console_set_hwops
Add a function to allow display emulations to switch the hwops
function pointers.  This is useful for devices which have two
completely different operation modes.  Typical case is the vga
compatibility mode vs. native mode in qxl and the upcoming
virtio-vga device.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-29 10:20:09 +02:00
Peter Maydell
e80084d352 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-09-26' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-09-26

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* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-09-26:
  os-posix: report error message when lock file failed
  os-posix: remove confused errno
  os-posix: change tab to space avoid violating coding style
  qapi: Update docs given recent event, spacing fixes
  qapi: Ignore files created during make check
  qapi: Consistent whitespace in tests/Makefile
  vmxcap: Update according to SDM of September 2014
  .travis.yml: remove "make check" from main matrix
  .travis.yml: pre-seed sub-modules for speed
  .travis.yml: make the make slightly more parallel
  .travis.yml: add more linux-user to the build matrix
  tests: avoid running duplicate qom-tests

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-26 18:44:25 +01:00
Zhu Guihua
a631892f9d Add HMP command "info memory-devices"
Provides HMP equivalent of QMP query-memory-devices command.

Signed-off-by: Zhu Guihua <zhugh.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-By: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:37:06 -04:00
Markus Armbruster
235256a2bd qemu-socket: Eliminate silly QERR_ macros
The QERR_ macros are leftovers from the days of "rich" error objects.
They're used with error_set() and qerror_report(), and expand into the
first *two* arguments.  This trickiness has become pointless.  Clean
up.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:37:06 -04:00
Gonglei
e5048d15ce os-posix: report error message when lock file failed
It will cause that create vm failed When manager
tool is killed forcibly (kill -9 libvirtd_pid),
the file not was unlink, and unlock. It's better
that report the error message for users.

Signed-off-by: Huangweidong <weidong.huang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:21:09 +04:00
Gonglei
97699eff3a os-posix: remove confused errno
If we get inside the 'else if (status == 1)' conditional,
then we know that read() succeeded, and therefore errno is
unspecified. Printing strerror(errno) on a random value
is not helpful.

Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:20:50 +04:00
Gonglei
63ce8e150c os-posix: change tab to space avoid violating coding style
Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:20:28 +04:00
Markus Armbruster
dbe2a7a62a qemu-socket: Polish errors for connect() and listen() failure
connect() doesn't "connect to socket", it connects a socket to an
address and, if it's of type SOCK_STREAM, initiates a connection.
Scratch "to".

listen() does "set socket to listening mode", but it sounds awkward.
Change to "listen on socket".

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:18:38 -04:00
Eric Blake
59a2c4ce2b qapi: Update docs given recent event, spacing fixes
Commit 21cd70d added event support but didn't document what the
generated code looks like.  Commit 05dfb26 removed some unwanted
spaces in the generated code, but didn't reflect those changes
into the documentation.  Finally, the docs start with a big
disclaimer about QMP not using QAPI yet, which feels rather stale.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:18:20 +04:00
Eric Blake
597db727cc qapi: Ignore files created during make check
After an in-tree build and run of 'make check-{qapi-schema,unit}',
I noticed some leftover files.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:18:15 +04:00
Eric Blake
04404c21cc qapi: Consistent whitespace in tests/Makefile
tests/Makefile had a mix of TAB vs. 8-space indentation; given
that it is a Makefile, TAB is more idiomatic even though in these
particular cases the choice of whitespace didn't matter.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:18:02 +04:00
Fam Zheng
fe509ee237 qemu-iotests: Test missing "driver" key for blockdev-add
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:14:11 -04:00
Michael Roth
cb55111b4e tests: add QMP input visitor test for unions with no discriminator
This is more of an exercise of the dealloc visitor, where it may
erroneously use an uninitialized discriminator field as indication
that union fields corresponding to that discriminator field/type are
present, which can lead to attempts to free random chunks of heap
memory.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:14:11 -04:00
Michael Roth
146db9f919 qapi: dealloc visitor, implement visit_start_union
If the .data field of a QAPI Union is NULL, we don't need to free
any of the union fields.

Make use of the new visit_start_union interface to access this
information and instruct the generated code to not visit these
fields when this occurs.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reported-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:14:10 -04:00
Michael Roth
cee2dedb85 qapi: add visit_start_union and visit_end_union
In some cases an input visitor might bail out on filling out a
struct for various reasons, such as missing fields when running
in strict mode. In the case of a QAPI Union type, this may lead
to cases where the .kind field which encodes the union type
is uninitialized. Subsequently, other visitors, such as the
dealloc visitor, may use this .kind value as if it were
initialized, leading to assumptions about the union type which
in this case may lead to segfaults. For example, freeing an
integer value.

However, we can generally rely on the fact that the always-present
.data void * field that we generate for these union types will
always be NULL in cases where .kind is uninitialized (at least,
there shouldn't be a reason where we'd do this purposefully).

So pass this information on to Visitor implementation via these
optional start_union/end_union interfaces so this information
can be used to guard against the situation above. We will make
use of this information in a subsequent patch for the dealloc
visitor.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reported-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:14:10 -04:00
Luiz Capitulino
1f9296b51a virtio-balloon: fix integer overflow in memory stats feature
When a QMP client changes the polling interval time by setting
the guest-stats-polling-interval property, the interval value
is stored and manipulated as an int64_t variable.

However, the balloon_stats_change_timer() function, which is
used to set the actual timer with the interval value, takes
an int instead, causing an overflow for big interval values.

This commit fix this bug by changing balloon_stats_change_timer()
to take an int64_t and also it limits the polling interval value
to UINT_MAX to avoid other kinds of overflow.

Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:14:10 -04:00
Stratos Psomadakis
e5554e2015 monitor: Reset HMP mon->rs in CHR_EVENT_OPEN
Commit cdaa86a54 ("Add G_IO_HUP handler for socket chardev") exposed a bug in
the way the HMP monitor handles its command buffer. When a client closes the
connection to the monitor, tcp_chr_read() will detect the G_IO_HUP condition
and call tcp_chr_disconnect() to close the server-side connection too. Due to
the fact that monitor reads 1 byte at a time (for each tcp_chr_read()), the
monitor readline state / buffers might contain junk (i.e. a half-finished
command). Thus, without calling readline_restart() on mon->rs in
CHR_EVENT_OPEN, future HMP commands will fail.

Signed-off-by: Stratos Psomadakis <psomas@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Aragiorgis <dimara@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:14:10 -04:00
Adrian-Ken Rueegsegger
c5d1e2cce3 vmxcap: Update according to SDM of September 2014
This adds reporting of RDSEED exiting and XSAVES/XRSTORS #UD and fixes
the range of VMCS revision as well as some typos.

Signed-off-by: Adrian-Ken Rueegsegger <ken@codelabs.ch>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:08:56 +04:00
Alex Bennée
ed173cb704 .travis.yml: remove "make check" from main matrix
There are problems with unreliability in "make check" which still need
to be tracked down. As the tests are broadly the same for all targets if
added one explicit target to the matrix to run it. However this does
build all softmmu targets to ensure they at least "run"

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Jackson <iggy@theiggy.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:05:06 +04:00
Alex Bennée
cb021cfee7 .travis.yml: pre-seed sub-modules for speed
A significant portion of the build time is spent initialising all the
sub-modules we use in the source tree. Often this is almost as long as
the build itself. By pre-seeding the .git/modules tree this will
hopefully improve things.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Jackson <iggy@theiggy.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:04:45 +04:00
Alex Bennée
eebf29401a .travis.yml: make the make slightly more parallel
The Travis VMs have 1.5 cores so we might as well make some use of the
paralellism.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Jackson <iggy@theiggy.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:04:22 +04:00
Alex Bennée
10905cb26a .travis.yml: add more linux-user to the build matrix
At the same time I've grouped the $ARCH-linux-user and $ARCH-softmmu
builds together (hoping FS cache helps) and grouped all $ARCH-softmmu
only builds into one target. This reduces the build matrix slightly
which will hopefully help with build times.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:03:59 +04:00
Michael Roth
2b8419cb49 tests: avoid running duplicate qom-tests
Since 3687d532 we've been unconditionally adding qom-test to our qtests
for every arch. However, some archs inherit their tests from Makefile
variables for other archs, such as i386/x86_64,
microblaze/microblazeel, and xtensa/xtensaeb. Since these are evaluated
in a lazy manner, we ultimately end up adding qom-test twice.

In the case x86_64, where we have a large number of machine types that
we rerun qom-test for, this has lead to a fairly noticeable increase
in the overall run-time of `make check` (78s vs. 42s on my machine).
Similar speed-ups are visible for other such archs, but not nearly as
significant.

Fix this by only adding qom-test to an arch's test list if it's not
already present.

Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-26 21:03:26 +04:00
Peter Maydell
81ab11a7a5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Usual mix of patches, the most important being Alex and Marcelo's
kvmclock fix.  This was reverted last minute for 2.1, but it is now back
with the problematic case fixed.

Note: I will soon switch to a subkey for signing purposes.  To verify
future signed pull requests from me, please update my key with
"gpg --recv-keys 9B4D86F2".  You should see 3 new subkeys---the
one for signing will be a 2048-bit RSA key, 4E6B09D7.

# gpg: Signature made Fri 26 Sep 2014 15:34:44 BST using RSA key ID 9B4D86F2
# gpg: Good signature from "Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>"
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* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  kvm/valgrind: don't mark memory as initialized
  po: fix conflict with %.mo rule in rules.mak
  kvmvapic: fix migration when VM paused and when not running Windows
  serial: check if backed by a physical serial port at realize time
  serial: reset state at startup
  target-i386: update fp status fix
  hw/dma/i8257: Silence phony error message
  kvmclock: Ensure time in migration never goes backward
  kvmclock: Ensure proper env->tsc value for kvmclock_current_nsec calculation
  Introduce cpu_clean_all_dirty
  pit: fix pit interrupt can't inject into vm after migration

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-26 15:41:50 +01:00
Christian Borntraeger
541be9274e kvm/valgrind: don't mark memory as initialized
since commit 7dda5dc82a ("migration: initialize RAM to zero") the
guest memory is defined zero. No need to call valgrind on guest memory.
This reverts commit 62fe83318d ("qemu: Use valgrind annotations to
mark kvm guest memory as defined") thus speeding up kvm start if
<includedir>/valgrind/valgrind.h is available.

Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:35:08 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
a697d240ff po: fix conflict with %.mo rule in rules.mak
po/Makefile includes rules.mak to use the nice quiet-command macro.
However, this also brings in a %.mo rule that breaks "make build".
Put our own rule before the include, so that it has precedence.

Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:35:08 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
5a6e8ba64f kvmvapic: fix migration when VM paused and when not running Windows
This patch fixes migration by extending do_vapic_enable function. This function
called vapic_enable which read cpu number from the guest memory. When cpu
number could not be read, vapic was not enabled while loading the VM state.
This patch adds required code for cpu_number=0 to do_vapic_enable function,
because it is called only when cpu_number=0.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 13:32:04 +02:00
Peter Maydell
da1c4ec88a Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/tracing-pull-request' into staging
# gpg: Signature made Fri 26 Sep 2014 11:59:34 BST using RSA key ID 81AB73C8
# gpg: Good signature from "Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>"

* remotes/stefanha/tags/tracing-pull-request:
  ohci: drop computed flags from trace events
  ohci: Split long traces to smaller ones
  scripts/tracetool: don't barf on formats with precision
  trace: install trace-events file
  trace-events: Fix comments pointing to source files
  trace-events: Drop orphaned monitor trace event
  trace-events: Drop unused megasas trace event
  cleanup-trace-events.pl: Tighten search for trace event call
  trace: tighten up trace-events regex to fix bad parse
  trace-events: drop orphan iscsi trace events
  trace-events: drop orphan usb_mtp_data_out
  trace-events: drop orphan virtio_blk_data_plane_complete_request
  trace: [hmp] Reimplement "trace-event" and "info trace-events" using QMP
  trace: [qmp] Add commands to query and control event tracing state
  trace: docs: add trace file description
  trace: [ust] Fix format string computation in tcg-enabled events

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-26 12:26:07 +01:00
Peter Maydell
15124e1420 main-loop.c: Handle SIGINT, SIGHUP and SIGTERM synchronously
Add the termination signals SIGINT, SIGHUP and SIGTERM to the
list of signals which we handle synchronously via a signalfd.
This avoids a race condition where if we took the SIGTERM
in the middle of qemu_shutdown_requested:
    int r = shutdown_requested;
[SIGTERM here...]
    shutdown_requested = 0;

then the setting of the shutdown_requested flag by
termsig_handler() would be lost and QEMU would fail to
shut down. This was causing 'make check' to hang occasionally.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1411660269-11081-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-09-26 11:47:30 +01:00
Alex Bennée
bc0d104c6a ohci: drop computed flags from trace events
This exceeded the trace argument limit for LTTNG UST and wasn't really
needed as the flags value is stored anyway. Dropping this fixes the
compile failure for UST. It can probably be merged with the previous
trace shortening patch.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:43:06 +01:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
3af8f177fa ohci: Split long traces to smaller ones
Recent traces rework introduced 2 tracepoints with 13 and 20
arguments. When dtrace backend is selected
(--enable-trace-backend=dtrace), compile fails as
sys/sdt.h defines DTRACE_PROBE up to DTRACE_PROBE12 only.

This splits long tracepoints.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:43:06 +01:00
Alex Bennée
931f53e184 scripts/tracetool: don't barf on formats with precision
This only affects lttng user space tracing at the moment.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:39 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
89ae5831a5 trace: install trace-events file
Install the ./trace-events file into the data directory.  This file
contains the list of trace events that were built into QEMU at
compile-time.

The file is a handy reference for the set of trace events that the QEMU
binary was built with.  It is also needed by the simpletrace.py tool
that parses binary trace data either emitted from QEMU when built with
--enable-trace-backend=simple or by the SystemTap simpletrace script
that QEMU provides.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411486175-3017-1-git-send-email-stefanha@redhat.com
2014-09-26 09:34:39 +01:00
Markus Armbruster
40893768df trace-events: Fix comments pointing to source files
A few files have been renamed without updating their comment here.  A
few events have been added in the wrong place.  Clean that up.

Comments with no space after the '#' look ugly and confuse
cleanup-trace-events.pl.  Insert a space.

scripts/cleanup-trace-events.pl is now happy again.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411476811-24251-5-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:39 +01:00
Markus Armbruster
4d249a2074 trace-events: Drop orphaned monitor trace event
Event monitor_protocol_event is unused since commit 7517517.  Drop it.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411476811-24251-4-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Markus Armbruster
8a55acb1e0 trace-events: Drop unused megasas trace event
Event megasas_io_read was added in commit e8f943c, but never used.
Drop it.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411476811-24251-3-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Markus Armbruster
88ed34ff5e cleanup-trace-events.pl: Tighten search for trace event call
The script can get fooled too easily.  For instance, it finds
trace_megasas_io_read_start when looking for trace_megasas_io_read,
and incorrectly concludes that event megasas_io_read is used.

Supply -w to git-grep to tighten the search.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411476811-24251-2-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
f9bbba9569 trace: tighten up trace-events regex to fix bad parse
Use \w for properties and trace event names since they are both drawn
from [a-zA-Z0-9_] character sets.

The .* for matching properties was too aggressive and caused the
following failure with foo(int rc) "(this is a test)":

  Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "scripts/tracetool.py", line 139, in <module>
      main(sys.argv)
    File "scripts/tracetool.py", line 134, in main
      binary=binary, probe_prefix=probe_prefix)
    File "scripts/tracetool/__init__.py", line 334, in generate
      events = _read_events(fevents)
    File "scripts/tracetool/__init__.py", line 262, in _read_events
      res.append(Event.build(line))
    File "scripts/tracetool/__init__.py", line 225, in build
      return Event(name, props, fmt, args, arg_fmts)
    File "scripts/tracetool/__init__.py", line 185, in __init__
      % ", ".join(unknown_props))
  ValueError: Unknown properties: foo(int, rc)

Cc: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Reported-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411468626-20450-1-git-send-email-stefanha@redhat.com
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
44e7ebb8bb trace-events: drop orphan iscsi trace events
iscsi_aio_write16_cb, iscsi_aio_writev, iscsi_aio_read16_cb, and
iscsi_aio_readv have not not been in use since commit
063c3378a9 ("block/iscsi: introduce
bdrv_co_{readv, writev, flush_to_disk}").

These were the only trace events in block/iscsi.c so drop the the
trace.h include.

Cc: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411394595-15300-4-git-send-email-stefanha@redhat.com
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
f4026f269a trace-events: drop orphan usb_mtp_data_out
This trace event was added in commit
840a178c94 ("usb: mtp filesharing") but
never used.

Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411394595-15300-3-git-send-email-stefanha@redhat.com
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
0bc375eb51 trace-events: drop orphan virtio_blk_data_plane_complete_request
This trace event has not been in use since commit
b002254dbd ("virtio-blk: Unify
{non-,}dataplane's request handlings").

Cc: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411394595-15300-2-git-send-email-stefanha@redhat.com
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
14101d028d trace: [hmp] Reimplement "trace-event" and "info trace-events" using QMP
Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Message-id: 20140825112002.31112.60143.stgit@fimbulvetr.bsc.es
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
1dde0f48d5 trace: [qmp] Add commands to query and control event tracing state
Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Message-id: 20140825111957.31112.31733.stgit@fimbulvetr.bsc.es
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Chen Fan
60e17d2822 trace: docs: add trace file description
When user used the trace print command from docs/tracing.txt:
  ./scripts/simpletrace.py trace-events trace-*

the user maybe be misled by the "trace-*", because if user
directly copy the comand line to run, there alway print the
bored message:
"usage: ./scripts/simpletrace.py <trace-events> <trace-file>"

then we should describe that the "trace-*" represented.

Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
2321442920 trace: [ust] Fix format string computation in tcg-enabled events
TCG-enabled events start with two format strings. Delay per-argument format
computation until requested ('Event.formats').

Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-26 09:34:38 +01:00
Richard Henderson
6a0fcbdf2d cpu-exec: Do CPU_INTERRUPT_HALT unconditionally
The signal is currently checked by 10 targets, but only actually
raised by Sparc and ARM.  For the sake of one test-and-branch,
we can handle this generic bit generically.

Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-24-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
42f53fea9f target-i386: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-23-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
458dd76656 target-ppc: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: qemu-ppc@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-22-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
e9854c3945 target-lm32: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Acked-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-21-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
29cd33d3c7 target-microblaze: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-20-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
fa4faba448 target-mips: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
Tested-by: Leon Alrae <leon.alrae@imgtec.com>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-19-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
dfdb483454 target-tricore: Remove the dummy interrupt boilerplate
It can go back in when it actually does something.

Cc: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-18-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
fbb96c4b7f target-openrisc: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Jia Liu <proljc@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Tested-by: Jia Liu <proljc@gmail.com>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-17-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
87afe467e2 target-sparc: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Blue Swirl <blauwirbel@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-16-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
e8925712e6 target-arm: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-15-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
d8bb915972 target-unicore32: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Guan Xuetao <gxt@mprc.pku.edu.cn>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-14-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
f47ede195b target-sh4: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-13-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:22 +01:00
Richard Henderson
dde7c241e3 target-alpha: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-12-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
5a1f7f44cf target-cris: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-11-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
ab409bb3fe target-m68k: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Since do_interrupt_m68k_hardirq is no longer used outside
op_helper.c, make it static.

Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-10-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
02bb9bbf1d target-s390x: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-9-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
37f3616aa8 target-xtensa: Use cpu_exec_interrupt qom hook
Cc: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-8-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
9585db68c7 qom: Add cpu_exec_interrupt hook
Continuing the removal of ifdefs from cpu_exec.

Cc: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-7-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
774f0abeae target-ppc: Use cpu_exec_enter qom hook
Cc: qemu-ppc@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-6-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
00f3fd63e1 target-m68k: Use cpu_exec_enter/exit qom hooks
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-5-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
374e0cd4db target-i386: Use cpu_exec_enter/exit qom hooks
Note that the code that was within the "exit" ifdef block
was identical to the cpu_compute_eflags inline, so make that
simplification at the same time.

Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-4-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
1039e1290f cpu-exec: Remove do-nothing ifdef chains
Around the cpu_exec_enter/exit hooks contain many empty
ifdef blocks.  Delete all of these to highlight those
targets for which we actually need to do work.

Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-3-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Richard Henderson
cffe7b3249 qom: Add cpu_exec_enter and cpu_exec_exit hooks
In preparation for removing a bunch of ifdefs from cpu_exec.

Cc: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410626734-3804-2-git-send-email-rth@twiddle.net
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 18:54:21 +01:00
Peter Maydell
1ba50f4ea0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mcayland/tags/qemu-openbios-signed' into staging
Update OpenBIOS images

# gpg: Signature made Thu 25 Sep 2014 13:35:55 BST using RSA key ID AE0F321F
# gpg: Good signature from "Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>"
# gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
# gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
# Primary key fingerprint: CC62 1AB9 8E82 200D 915C  C9C4 5BC2 C56F AE0F 321F

* remotes/mcayland/tags/qemu-openbios-signed:
  Update OpenBIOS images

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-25 16:58:04 +01:00
Fam Zheng
c9d17ad0dd qemu-iotests: Fail test if explicit test case number is unknown
When we expand a number range, we just print "$id - unknown test,
ignored", this is convenient if we want to run a range of tests.

When we designate a test case number explicitly, we shouldn't just
ignore it if the case script doesn't exist.

Print an error and fail the test.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:25:20 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
9aebf3b892 block: Validate node-name
The device_name of a BlockDriverState is currently checked because it is
always used as a QemuOpts ID and qemu_opts_create() checks whether such
IDs are wellformed.

node-name is supposed to share the same namespace, but it isn't checked
currently. This patch adds explicit checks both for device_name and
node-name so that the same rules will still apply even if QemuOpts won't
be used any more at some point.

qemu-img used to use names with spaces in them, which isn't allowed any
more. Replace them with underscores.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:32 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
a4127c428e vpc: fix beX_to_cpu() and cpu_to_beX() confusion
The beX_to_cpu() and cpu_to_beX() functions perform the same operation -
they do a byteswap if the host CPU endianness is little-endian or a
nothing otherwise.

The point of two names for the same operation is that it documents which
direction the data is being converted.  This makes it clear whether the
data is suitable for CPU processing or in its external representation.

This patch fixes incorrect beX_to_cpu()/cpu_to_beX() usage.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
f9d7b4b3b4 docs: add blkdebug block driver documentation
The blkdebug block driver is undocumented.  Documenting it is worthwhile
since it offers powerful error injection features that are used by
qemu-iotests test cases.

This document will make it easier for people to learn about and use
blkdebug.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
5abbf0ee4d block: Catch simultaneous usage of options and their aliases
While thinking about precedence of conflicting block device options from
different sources, I noticed that you can specify both an option and its
legacy alias at the same time (e.g. readonly=on,read-only=off). Rather
than specifying the order of precedence, we should simply forbid such
combinations.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
247147fbc1 block: Specify -drive legacy option aliases in array
Instead of a series of qemu_opt_rename() calls, use an array that
contains all of the renames and call qemu_opt_rename() in a loop. This
will keep the code readable even when we add an error return to
qemu_opt_rename().

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
d224469d87 block: Improve message for device name clashing with node name
Suggested-by: Benoit Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
e5d7bbeb10 qemu-nbd: Destroy the BlockDriverState properly
Match the bdrv_new() with a bdrv_unref(), just to be tidy.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
3ae59580a0 block: Keep DriveInfo alive until BlockDriverState dies
If the BDS's refcnt > 0, drive_del() destroys the DriveInfo, but not
the BDS.  This can happen in three places:

* Device model destruction during unplug: blockdev_auto_del()

* Xen IDE unplug: pci_piix3_xen_ide_unplug()

* drive_del command when no device model is attached: do_drive_del()

The other callers of drive_del are on error paths where refcnt == 1.

If the user somehow manages to plug in a device model using a BDS that
has gone through drive_del(), the legacy configuration passed in
DriveInfo doesn't reach the device model, and automatic deletion on
unplug doesn't work.  Worse, some device models such as scsi-disk
crash when DriveInfo doesn't exist.

This is theoretical; I didn't research an actual reproducer. The problem
was introduced when we replaced DriveInfo reference counting by BDS
reference counting in commit a94a3fa..fa510eb.

Fix by keeping DriveInfo alive until its BDS dies.

This affects qemu_drive_opts: now you can't reuse the same ID for new
drive options until the BDS dies.  Before, you could, but since the
code always attempts to create a BDS with the same ID next, the
enclosing operation "create a new drive" failed anyway.  Different
error path, same result.

Unfortunately, the fix involves use of blockdev.c stuff from block.c,
which is a layering violation.  Fortunately, my forthcoming
BlockBackend work will get rid of it again.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
a0f1eab157 blockdev: Disentangle BlockDriverState and DriveInfo creation
blockdev_init() mixes up BlockDriverState and DriveInfo initialization
Finish the BlockDriverState job before starting to mess with
DriveInfo.  Easier on the eyes.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
d4362d642e blkdebug: show an error for invalid event names
It is easy to typo a blkdebug configuration and waste a lot of time
figuring out why no rules are matching.

Push the Error** down into add_rule() so we can report an error when the
event name is invalid.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-25 15:24:14 +02:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
1862ed02df Update OpenBIOS images
Update OpenBIOS images to SVN r1320 built from submodule.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
2014-09-25 13:34:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
4f2280b219 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mcayland/tags/qemu-sparc-signed' into staging
tcx: Implement hardware acceleration

# gpg: Signature made Tue 23 Sep 2014 22:52:34 BST using RSA key ID AE0F321F
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/mcayland/tags/qemu-sparc-signed:
  tcx: Implement hardware acceleration

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-24 13:45:13 +01:00
Stefan Weil
c0f896810b virtio: Fix wrong type cast from pointer to long
Compiler warning (w32, w64):

include/hw/virtio/virtio_ring.h:142:26: warning:
 cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast]

When sizeof(long) < sizeof(void *), this is not only a warning but a
real program error.

Add also missing blanks in the same statement.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1411536002-14088-1-git-send-email-sw@weilnetz.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-24 12:51:38 +01:00
Peter Maydell
ca976d1803 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-pci-for-qemu-20140923.0' into staging
Endian updates to re-fix cross endian host and guest and
enable the same for ROM loading (Alexey)

# gpg: Signature made Tue 23 Sep 2014 18:03:03 BST using RSA key ID 3BB08B22
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-pci-for-qemu-20140923.0:
  vfio: make rom read endian sensitive
  Revert "vfio: Make BARs native endian"

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-24 12:00:08 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
55d7bfe229 tcx: Implement hardware acceleration
The S24/TCX framebuffer is a mildly accelerated video card with
blitter, stippler and hardware cursor.

* Solaris and NetBSD 6.x use all the hardware acceleration features
* The Xorg driver (used by Linux) can use the hardware cursor only

This patch implements hardware acceleration in both 8 bit and 24 bit
modes. It is based on the NetBSD driver sources and from tests with
Solaris.

Signed-off-by: Olivier Danet <odanet@caramail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
2014-09-23 22:23:14 +01:00
Petr Matousek
01f7cecf00 slirp: udp: fix NULL pointer dereference because of uninitialized socket
When guest sends udp packet with source port and source addr 0,
uninitialized socket is picked up when looking for matching and already
created udp sockets, and later passed to sosendto() where NULL pointer
dereference is hit during so->slirp->vnetwork_mask.s_addr access.

Fix this by checking that the socket is not just a socket stub.

This is CVE-2014-3640.

Signed-off-by: Petr Matousek <pmatouse@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Xavier Mehrenberger <xavier.mehrenberger@airbus.com>
Reported-by: Stephane Duverger <stephane.duverger@eads.net>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Message-id: 20140918063537.GX9321@dhcp-25-225.brq.redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-23 19:15:05 +01:00
Peter Maydell
769188d3bb Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140923-1' into staging
usb: enable hotplug, switch to realize, ohci tracing, misc fixes.

# gpg: Signature made Tue 23 Sep 2014 12:42:29 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140923-1: (26 commits)
  usb: tag standalone ehci as hotpluggable
  usb: tag standalone uhci as hotpluggable
  usb: tag xhci as hotpluggable
  usb-serial: only check speed once at realize time
  usb-bus: introduce a wrapper function to check speed
  usb-bus: remove "init" from USBDeviceClass struct
  usb-mtp: convert init to realize
  usb-redir: convert init to realize
  usb-audio: convert init to realize
  dev-wacom: convert init to realize
  dev-hid: convert init to realize
  usb-ccid: convert init to realize
  dev-serial: convert init to realize
  dev-bluetooth: convert init to realize
  dev-uas: using error_report instead of fprintf
  dev-uas: convert init to realize
  dev-storage: usring error_report instead of fprintf/printf
  dev-storage: convert init to realize
  usb-hub: convert init to realize
  libusb: using error_report instead of fprintf
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-23 14:43:47 +01:00
Peter Maydell
cad684c538 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/borntraeger/tags/s390x-20140923' into staging
s390x/kvm: some fixes and cleanups

1. sclp: get of of duplicate defines
2. ccw: implement and fix handling of some special cases

# gpg: Signature made Tue 23 Sep 2014 13:10:47 BST using RSA key ID B5A61C7C
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/borntraeger/tags/s390x-20140923:
  s390x/css: catch ccw sequence errors
  s390x/css: support format-0 ccws
  s390x: remove duplicate defines in SCLP code

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-23 13:28:06 +01:00
Cornelia Huck
e8601dd5d0 s390x/css: catch ccw sequence errors
We must not allow chains of more than 255 ccws without data transfer.

Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-23 14:10:17 +02:00
Cornelia Huck
a327c9215d s390x/css: support format-0 ccws
Add support for format-0 ccws in channel programs. As a format-1 ccw
contains the same information as format-0 ccws, only supporting larger
addresses, simply convert every ccw to format-1 as we walk the chain.

Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-23 14:10:17 +02:00
Jens Freimann
450749141e s390x: remove duplicate defines in SCLP code
Let's get rid of these duplicate defines.

Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-23 14:10:17 +02:00
Peter Maydell
380f649e02 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request' into staging
# gpg: Signature made Mon 22 Sep 2014 12:41:59 BST using RSA key ID 81AB73C8
# gpg: Good signature from "Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>"

* remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request: (59 commits)
  block: Always compile virtio-blk dataplane
  vring: Better error handling if num is too large
  virtio: Import virtio_vring.h
  async: aio_context_new(): Handle event_notifier_init failure
  block: vhdx - fix reading beyond pointer during image creation
  block: delete cow block driver
  block/archipelago: Fix typo in qemu_archipelago_truncate()
  ahci: Add test_identify case to ahci-test.
  ahci: Add test_hba_enable to ahci-test.
  ahci: Add test_hba_spec to ahci-test.
  ahci: properly shadow the TFD register
  ahci: add test_pci_enable to ahci-test.
  ahci: Add test_pci_spec to ahci-test.
  ahci: MSI capability should be at 0x80, not 0x50.
  ahci: Adding basic functionality qtest.
  layout: Add generators for refcount table and blocks
  fuzz: Add fuzzing functions for entries of refcount table and blocks
  docs: List all image elements currently supported by the fuzzer
  qapi/block-core: Add "new" qcow2 options
  qcow2: Add overlap-check.template option
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-23 12:08:55 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
ec56214f6f usb: tag standalone ehci as hotpluggable
Add a flag to EHCIPCIInfo saying whenever the controller supports
companions or not.  Make sure we only allow registering companions for
ehci versions supporting that.  Enable pci hotplug for the ehci
variants not supporting companions.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:08 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
638ca939d8 usb: tag standalone uhci as hotpluggable
uhci hostadapters in companion setups can't be hotplugged.  So leave
hotplug disabled for all ich9 variants (which are already tagged with
unplug = true in the info struct).  For the other variants we'll enable
hotplug and remove the companion setup properties.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:08 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
3533c3d2bf usb: tag xhci as hotpluggable
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:08 +02:00
Gonglei
7334d6507a usb-serial: only check speed once at realize time
Whatever the chardev is open or not, we should assure
the speed is matched each other. So, call usb_check_attach()
check speed. And then pass &error_abort at all calls to
usb_device_attach().

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:08 +02:00
Gonglei
594a53607e usb-bus: introduce a wrapper function to check speed
In this way, we can check speed directly, don't need
call usb_device_attach(), which has other conditions,
such as checking the chardev is open.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:08 +02:00
Gonglei
bd2ba2752d usb-bus: remove "init" from USBDeviceClass struct
All usb-bus devices are realized by realize(),
remove init callback function from USBDeviceClass struct.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:08 +02:00
Gonglei
df9bb6660d usb-mtp: convert init to realize
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
77e35b4bbe usb-redir: convert init to realize
In this way, all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of qerror_report for reporting error.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
5450eeaaad usb-audio: convert init to realize
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
27107d416e dev-wacom: convert init to realize
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
276b7ac8e9 dev-hid: convert init to realize
In this way, all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of error_report for reporting error.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
0b8b863fb2 usb-ccid: convert init to realize
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
38fff2c9f4 dev-serial: convert init to realize
In this way, all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of error_report for reporting error.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
63cdca364c dev-bluetooth: convert init to realize
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
6b7afb7f0b dev-uas: using error_report instead of fprintf
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
b89dc7e33f dev-uas: convert init to realize
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
f5dc597878 dev-storage: usring error_report instead of fprintf/printf
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
5a882e40d5 dev-storage: convert init to realize
In this way, all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of error_report for reporting error.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
f3f8c45972 usb-hub: convert init to realize
In this way, all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of error_report for reporting error.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
2e6a0dd1ac libusb: using error_report instead of fprintf
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
2aa76dc18c libusb: convert init to realize
In this way, all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of error_report for reporting error.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:07 +02:00
Gonglei
d73ad35990 usb-net: convert init to realize
meanwhile, qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to
help with converting existing HMP commands to QMP. It should
not be used elsewhere.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:06 +02:00
Gonglei
7d553f27fc usb-bus: convert USBDeviceClass init to realize
Add "realize/unrealize" in USBDeviceClass, which has errp
as a parameter. So all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of error_report for reporting error.

Note: this patch still keep "init" in USBDeviceClass, and
call kclass->init in usb_device_realize(), avoid breaking
git bisect. After realize all usb devices, will be removed.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:06 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
dc1f598845 ohci: Convert fprint/DPRINTF/print to traces
This converts many kinds of debug prints to traces.

This implements packets logging to avoid unnecessary calculations if
usb_ohci_td_pkt_short/usb_ohci_td_pkt_long is not enabled.

This makes OHCI errors (such as "DMA error") invisible by default.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 12:51:06 +02:00
Peter Maydell
17336812c7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-09-22' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-09-22

# gpg: Signature made Mon 22 Sep 2014 09:10:03 BST using RSA key ID A4C3D7DB
# gpg: Good signature from "Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>"
# gpg:                 aka "Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>"
# gpg:                 aka "Michael Tokarev <mjt@debian.org>"
# gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
# gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
# Primary key fingerprint: 6EE1 95D1 886E 8FFB 810D  4324 457C E0A0 8044 65C5
#      Subkey fingerprint: 6F67 E18E 7C91 C5B1 5514  66A7 BEE5 9D74 A4C3 D7DB

* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-09-22:
  arch_init: Setting QEMU_ARCH enum straight
  pc: Add missing 'static' attribute
  block: allow creation of fixed vhdx images
  vl: Print maxmem in hex format for error message
  configure: trivial fixes
  xen-hvm.c: Always return -1 when failure occurs in xen_hvm_init()
  rdma: Fix incorrect description in comments
  Fix typos and misspellings in comments
  qemu-char: Permit only a single "stdio" character device

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-23 11:00:08 +01:00
Gonglei
f0bc7fe3b7 usb-storage: fix possible memory leak and missing error message
When scsi_bus_legacy_add_drive() return NULL, meanwhile err will
be not NULL, which will casue memory leak and missing error message.

Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-23 11:41:45 +02:00
Nikunj A Dadhania
75bd0c7253 vfio: make rom read endian sensitive
All memory regions used by VFIO are LITTLE_ENDIAN and they
already take care of endiannes when accessing real device BARs
except ROM - it was broken on BE hosts.

This fixes endiannes for ROM BARs the same way as it is done
for other BARs.

This has been tested on PPC64 BE/LE host/guest in all possible
combinations including TCG.

Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
[aik: added commit log]
Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 15:27:43 -06:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
6758008e2c Revert "vfio: Make BARs native endian"
This reverts commit c40708176a.

The resulting code wrongly assumed target and host endianness are
the same which is not always the case for PPC64.

[aw: or potentially any host supporting VFIO and TCG]

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 15:26:36 -06:00
Fam Zheng
52b53c04fa block: Always compile virtio-blk dataplane
Dataplane doesn't depend on linux-aio any more, so we don't need the
compiling condition now.

Configure options are kept but just print a message.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410329871-28885-4-git-send-email-famz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:51 +01:00
Fam Zheng
032f8b8158 vring: Better error handling if num is too large
To be more consistent inside this function.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410329871-28885-3-git-send-email-famz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:49 +01:00
Fam Zheng
d9612b43dd virtio: Import virtio_vring.h
This header has no further dependencies. It only has some stable data
types and primitive functions, so we can copy it to include/hw/virtio in
order to allow vring code (and its user virtio-blk dataplane) to be
built unconditionally, even for cross compiling.

Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410329871-28885-2-git-send-email-famz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:49 +01:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
2f78e491d7 async: aio_context_new(): Handle event_notifier_init failure
On a system with a low limit of open files the initialization
of the event notifier could fail and QEMU exits without printing any
error information to the user.

The problem can be easily reproduced by enforcing a low limit of open
files and start QEMU with enough I/O threads to hit this limit.

The same problem raises, without the creation of I/O threads, while
QEMU initializes the main event loop by enforcing an even lower limit of
open files.

This commit adds an error message on failure:

 # qemu [...] -object iothread,id=iothread0 -object iothread,id=iothread1
 qemu: Failed to initialize event notifier: Too many open files in system

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:48 +01:00
Jeff Cody
e91a8b2fef block: vhdx - fix reading beyond pointer during image creation
In vhdx_create_metadata(), we allocate 40 bytes to entry_buffer for
the various metadata table entries.  However, we write out 64kB from
that buffer into the new file.  Only write out the correct 40 bytes.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:46 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
550830f935 block: delete cow block driver
This patch removes support for the cow file format.

Normally we do not break backwards compatibility but in this case there
is no impact and it is the most logical option.  Extraordinary claims
require extraordinary evidence so I will show why removing the cow block
driver is the right thing to do.

The cow file format is the disk image format for Usermode Linux, a way
of running a Linux system in userspace.  The performance of UML was
never great and it was hacky, but it enjoyed some popularity before
hardware virtualization support became mainstream.

QEMU's block/cow.c is supposed to read this image file format.
Unfortunately the file format was underspecified:

1. Earlier Linux versions used the MAXPATHLEN constant for the backing
   filename field.  The value of MAXPATHLEN can change, so Linux
   switched to a 4096 literal but QEMU has a 1024 literal.

2. Padding was not used on the header struct (both in the Linux kernel
   and in QEMU) so the struct layout varied across architectures.  In
   particular, i386 and x86_64 were different due to int64_t alignment
   differences.  Linux now uses __attribute__((packed)), QEMU does not.

Therefore:

1. QEMU cow images do not conform to the Linux cow image file format.

2. cow images cannot be shared between different host architectures.

This means QEMU cow images are useless and QEMU has not had bug reports
from users actually hitting these issues.

Let's get rid of this thing, it serves no purpose and no one will be
affected.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410877464-20481-1-git-send-email-stefanha@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:45 +01:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
3e7e6f186f block/archipelago: Fix typo in qemu_archipelago_truncate()
Fix a typo introduced by 94c80a438c

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:44 +01:00
John Snow
0fa781e3d5 ahci: Add test_identify case to ahci-test.
Utilizing all of the bring-up code in pci_enable and hba_enable,
this test issues a simple IDENTIFY command via the HBA and retrieves
the response via the PIO receive mechanisms of the HBA.

Bugs: The DPS interrupt (Descriptor Processed Status) does not
currently get set. This will need to be adjusted in a future
patch series when the AHCI DMA pathways are reworked to allow
the feature, which may be utilized by OSX guests.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-9-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:43 +01:00
John Snow
dbc180e572 ahci: Add test_hba_enable to ahci-test.
This test engages the HBA functionality and initializes
values to sane defaults to allow for minimal HBA functionality.

Buffers are allocated and pointers are updated to allow minimal
I/O commands to complete as expected. Error registers and responses
are sanity checked for specification adherence.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-8-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:42 +01:00
John Snow
c2f3029fbc ahci: Add test_hba_spec to ahci-test.
Add a test routine that checks the boot-up values of the HBA
configuration memory space against the AHCI 1.3 specification
and Intel ICH9 data sheet (for Q35 machines) for adherence and
sane values.

The HBA is not yet engaged or put into the idle state.

[Replaced g_assert_false(...) with g_assert(!...) for glib <2.38
compatibility, reported by Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>.
--Stefan]

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-7-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:42 +01:00
John Snow
fac7aa7fc2 ahci: properly shadow the TFD register
In a real AHCI device, several S/ATA registers are mirrored or shadowed
within the AHCI register set. These registers are not updated
synchronously for each read access, but are instead updated after a
Device-to-Host Register FIS packet is received. The D2H FIS contains
the values from these registers on the device.

In QEMU, by reaching directly into the device to grab these bits before
they are "sent," we may introduce race conditions where unexpected
values are present "before they are sent" which could cause issues for
some guests, particularly if an attempt is made to read the PxTFD
register prior to enabling the port, where incorrect values will be read.

This patch also addresses the boot-time values for the PxTFD and PxSIG
registers to bring them in line with the AHCI 1.3 specification.

Lastly, several fields (PxTFD, PxSIG and PxSACT) are read-only,
and any attempts to write to them should be ignored.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-6-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:41 +01:00
John Snow
96d6d3bad9 ahci: add test_pci_enable to ahci-test.
This adds a test wherein we engage the PCI AHCI
device and ensure that the memory region for the
HBA functionality is now accessible.

Under Q35 environments, additional PCI configuration
is performed to ensure that the HBA functionality
will become usable.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-5-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:40 +01:00
John Snow
8840a843dc ahci: Add test_pci_spec to ahci-test.
Adds a specification adherence test for AHCI
where the boot-up values for the PCI configuration space
are compared against the AHCI 1.3 specification.

This test does not itself attempt to engage the device.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-4-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:39 +01:00
John Snow
c8b5b20f81 ahci: MSI capability should be at 0x80, not 0x50.
In the Intel ICH9 data sheet, the MSI capability offset
in the PCI configuration space for ICH9 AHCI devices is
specified to be 0x80.

Further, the PCI capability pointer should always point
to 0x80 in ICH9 devices, despite the fact that AHCI 1.3
specifies that it should be pointing to PMCAP (Which in
this instance would be 0x70) to maintain adherence to
the Intel data sheet specifications and real observed behavior.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-3-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:39 +01:00
John Snow
1cd1031ddc ahci: Adding basic functionality qtest.
Currently, there is no qtest to test the functionality of
the AHCI functionality present within the Q35 machine type.

This patch adds a skeleton for an AHCI test suite,
and adds a simple sanity-check test case where we
identify that the AHCI device is present, then
disengage the virtual machine.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408643079-30675-2-git-send-email-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:38 +01:00
Maria Kustova
1e8fd8d44d layout: Add generators for refcount table and blocks
Refcount structures are placed in clusters randomly selected from all
unallocated host clusters.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Message-id: 7e2f38608db6fba2da53997390b19400d445c45d.1408450493.git.maria.k@catit.be
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:37 +01:00
Maria Kustova
2e5be6b77e fuzz: Add fuzzing functions for entries of refcount table and blocks
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Message-id: c9f4027b6f401c67e9d18f94aed29be445e81d48.1408450493.git.maria.k@catit.be
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:36 +01:00
Maria Kustova
56271efdea docs: List all image elements currently supported by the fuzzer
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Message-id: cb71485d0f55d1d8401eebaead8324eb78673060.1408450493.git.maria.k@catit.be
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:35 +01:00
Max Reitz
f658581130 qapi/block-core: Add "new" qcow2 options
qcow2 supports more than four options by now, add the new options
(overlap check mode and metadata cache size)

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408557576-14574-5-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:35 +01:00
Max Reitz
ee42b5ce0b qcow2: Add overlap-check.template option
Being able to set the overlap-check option to a string and then refine
it via the overlap-check.* options is a nice idea for the command line
but does not work so well for non-flattened dicts. In that case, one can
only specify either but not both, so add a field to overlap-check.*
which does the same as directly specifying overlap-check but can be used
in conjunction with the other fields in non-flattened dicts.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408557576-14574-4-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:34 +01:00
Max Reitz
e775ba7721 qapi: Allow enums in anonymous unions
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1408557576-14574-3-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:33 +01:00
Max Reitz
7b17ce60cc qcow2: Fix leak of QemuOpts in qcow2_open()
Currently, the QemuOpts object opts is leaked if anything fails from its
creation up to and including the image repair block. Fix this by freeing
that object in the fail path.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Message-id: 1408557576-14574-2-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:32 +01:00
Gonglei
93bb131525 hmp: fix memory leak at hmp_info_block_jobs()
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410874615-14292-1-git-send-email-arei.gonglei@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:31 +01:00
Maria Kustova
407ba0844d image-fuzzer: Trivial readability and formatting improvements
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:30 +01:00
Max Reitz
5b0ed2be88 iotests: Add more tests for qcow2 corruption
Add tests for unaligned L1/L2/reftable entries and non-fatal corruption
reports.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1409926039-29044-6-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:29 +01:00
Max Reitz
a97c67ee6c qcow2: Check L1/L2/reftable entries for alignment
Offsets taken from the L1, L2 and refcount tables are generally assumed
to be correctly aligned. However, this cannot be guaranteed if the image
has been written to by something different than qemu, thus check all
offsets taken from these tables for correct cluster alignment.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1409926039-29044-5-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:28 +01:00
Max Reitz
adb435522b qcow2: Use qcow2_signal_corruption() for overlaps
Use the new function in case of a failed overlap check.

This changes output in case of corruption, so adapt iotest 060's
reference output accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Message-id: 1409926039-29044-4-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:28 +01:00
Max Reitz
85186ebdac qcow2: Add qcow2_signal_corruption()
Add a helper function for easily marking an image corrupt (on fatal
corruptions) while outputting an informative message to stderr and via
QAPI.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Message-id: 1409926039-29044-3-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:27 +01:00
Max Reitz
9bf040b962 qapi/block: Add "fatal" to BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED
Not every BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED event must be fatal; for example, when
reading from an image, they should generally not be. Nonetheless, even
an image only read from may of course be corrupted and this can be
detected during normal operation. In this case, a non-fatal event should
be emitted, but the image should not be marked corrupt (in accordance to
"fatal" set to false).

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1409926039-29044-2-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:26 +01:00
Fam Zheng
db866be982 qapi: Sort items in BlockdevOptions definition
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410415798-20673-4-git-send-email-famz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:25 +01:00
Fam Zheng
e8712cea6a qapi: Sort BlockdevDriver enum data list
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410415798-20673-3-git-send-email-famz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:24 +01:00
Fam Zheng
e819ab2277 block: Introduce "null" drivers
This is an analogue to Linux null_blk. It can be used for testing or
benchmarking block device emulation and general block layer
functionalities such as coroutines and throttling, where disk IO is not
necessary or wanted.

Use null-aio:// for AIO version, and null-co:// for coroutine version.

[Resolved conflict with Fam's async bdrv_aio_cancel() series:
1. Drop .bdrv_aio_cancel() since it is now done by block.c
2. Rename qemu_aio_release() to qemu_aio_unref()
--Stefan]

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1410415798-20673-2-git-send-email-famz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:23 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
a90d411e63 aio-win32: avoid out-of-bounds access to the events array
If ret is WAIT_TIMEOUT and there was an event returned by select(),
we can write to a location after the end of the array.  But in
that case we can retry the WaitForMultipleObjects call with the
same set of events, so just move the event[ret - WAIT_OBJECT_0]
assignment inside the existin conditional.

Reported-by: TeLeMan <geleman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: TeLeMan <geleman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:21 +01:00
Gonglei
0722eba945 qdev-monitor: fix segmentation fault on qdev_device_help()
Normally, qmp_device_list_properties() may return NULL when
a device haven't special properties excpet Object and DeviceState
properties, such as virtio-balloon-device.

We just need check local_err instead of prop_list.

Example:

Segmentation fault (core dumped)

The backtrace as below:

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00005555559af1a8 in error_get_pretty (err=0x0) at util/error.c:152
152         return err->msg;
(gdb) bt
    func=0x55555574a6ca <device_help_func>, opaque=0x0, abort_on_failure=0) at util/qemu-option.c:1072

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:18 +01:00
Fam Zheng
8007429a99 block: Rename qemu_aio_release -> qemu_aio_unref
Suggested-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:17 +01:00
Fam Zheng
ca5fd113b8 block: Drop AIOCBInfo.cancel
Now that all the implementations are converted to asynchronous version
and we can emulate synchronous cancellation with it. Let's drop the
unused member.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:16 +01:00
Fam Zheng
e551c999bc ide: Convert trim_aiocb_info.cancel to .cancel_async
We know that either bh is scheduled or ide_issue_trim_cb will be called
again, so we just set i, j and ret to the right values. In both cases,
ide_trim_bh_cb will be called.

Also forward the cancellation to the iocb->aiocb which we get from
bdrv_aio_discard.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:16 +01:00
Fam Zheng
5da91e4ef4 win32-aio: Drop win32_aiocb_info.cancel
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:15 +01:00
Fam Zheng
6d24b4df38 sheepdog: Convert sd_aiocb_info.cancel to .cancel_async
Also drop the now unused SheepdogAIOCB.finished field. Note that this
aio is internal to sheepdog driver and has NULL cb and opaque, and
should be unused at all.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:14 +01:00
Fam Zheng
7691e24dbe rbd: Drop rbd_aiocb_info.cancel
And also drop the now unused "cancelled" field.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:13 +01:00
Fam Zheng
7940e5056b quorum: Convert quorum_aiocb_info.cancel to .cancel_async
Before, we cancel all the child requests with bdrv_aio_cancel, then free
the acb..

Now we just kick off asynchronous cancellation of child requests and
return, we know quorum_aio_cb will be called later, so in the end
quorum_aio_finalize will take care of calling the caller's cb.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:13 +01:00
Liu Yuan
997dd8df3e quorum: fix quorum_aio_cancel()
For a fifo read pattern, we only have one running aio (possible other cases that
has less number than num_children in the future), so we need to check if
.acb is NULL against bdrv_aio_cancel() to avoid segfault.

Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Cc: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:12 +01:00
Fam Zheng
533ffb17a5 qed: Drop qed_aiocb_info.cancel
Also drop the now unused ->finished field.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:11 +01:00
Fam Zheng
facb5539d6 curl: Drop curl_aiocb_info.cancel
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:10 +01:00
Fam Zheng
9784e70f3d blkverify: Drop blkverify_aiocb_info.cancel
Also the finished pointer is not used any more.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:09 +01:00
Fam Zheng
4c781717c5 blkdebug: Drop blkdebug_aiocb_info.cancel
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:08 +01:00
Fam Zheng
4743b42a1b archipelago: Drop archipelago_aiocb_info.cancel
The cancelled flag is no longer useful. Later the request will complete
as before, and cb will be called.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:07 +01:00
Fam Zheng
722d93335f iscsi: Convert iscsi_aiocb_info.cancel to .cancel_async
Also drop the unused field "canceled".

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:06 +01:00
Fam Zheng
9bb9da46d6 dma: Convert dma_aiocb_info.cancel to .cancel_async
Just forward the request to bdrv_aio_cancel_async.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:05 +01:00
Fam Zheng
771b64daf9 linux-aio: Convert laio_aiocb_info.cancel to .cancel_async
Just call io_cancel (2), if it fails, it means the request is not
canceled, so the event loop will eventually call
qemu_laio_process_completion.

In qemu_laio_process_completion, change to call the cb unconditionally.
It is required by bdrv_aio_cancel_async.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:04 +01:00
Fam Zheng
3391f5e51c thread-pool: Convert thread_pool_aiocb_info.cancel to cancel_async
The .cancel_async shares the same the first half with .cancel: try to
steal the request if not submitted yet. In this case set the elem to
THREAD_DONE status and ret to -ECANCELED, which means
thread_pool_completion_bh will call the cb with -ECANCELED.

If the request is already submitted, do nothing, as we know the normal
completion will happen in the future.

Testing code update:

Before, done_cb is only called if the request is already submitted by
thread pool. Now done_cb is always called, even before it is submitted,
because we emulate bdrv_aio_cancel with bdrv_aio_cancel_async. So also
update the test criteria accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:02 +01:00
Fam Zheng
f600ac1902 block: Drop bdrv_em_aiocb_info.cancel
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:39:00 +01:00
Fam Zheng
3acabd685e block: Drop bdrv_em_co_aiocb_info.cancel
Also drop the now unused ->done pointer.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:38:59 +01:00
Fam Zheng
02c50efe08 block: Add bdrv_aio_cancel_async
This is the async version of bdrv_aio_cancel, which doesn't block the
caller. It guarantees that the cb is called either before returning or
some time later.

bdrv_aio_cancel can base on bdrv_aio_cancel_async, later we can convert
all .io_cancel implementations to .io_cancel_async, and the aio_poll is
the common logic. In the end, .io_cancel can be dropped.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:38:58 +01:00
Fam Zheng
f197fe2b2c block: Add refcnt in BlockDriverAIOCB
This will be useful in synchronous cancel emulation with
bdrv_aio_cancel_async.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:38:57 +01:00
Fam Zheng
0d910cfeaf ide/ahci: Check for -ECANCELED in aio callbacks
Before, bdrv_aio_cancel will either complete the request (like normal)
and call CB with an actual return code, or skip calling the request (for
example when the IO req is not submitted by thread pool yet).

We will change bdrv_aio_cancel to do it differently: always call CB
before return, with either [1] a normal req completion ret code, or [2]
ret == -ECANCELED. So the callers' callback must accept both cases. The
existing logic works with case [1], but not [2].

The simplest transition of callback code is do nothing in case [2], just
as if the CB is not called by the bdrv_aio_cancel() call.

Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:38:55 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
6698c5bed2 aio-win32: fix uninitialized use of have_select_revents
Always initialize it with the return value of aio_prepare.

Reported-by: TeLeMan <geleman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:38:50 +01:00
John Snow
d735b620b5 ide/atapi: Mark non-data commands as complete
When the command completion code in IDE and AHCI
was unified to put all command completion inside
of a callback, "cmd_done," we neglected to
ensure that all AHCI/ATAPI command paths would
eventually register as finished. for the PCI
interface to IDE this is not a problem because
cmd_done is a nop, but the AHCI implementation
needs to send a D2H_REG_FIS and interrupt back
to the guest to inform of completion.

This patch adds calls to ide_stop_transfer,
which calls ide_cmd_done, inside of
ide_atapi_cmd_ok and ide_atapi_cmd_error.

This fixes regressions observed by trying to boot QEMU
with a Fedora 20 live CD under Q35/AHCI, which uses
ATAPI command 0x00, which is a status check that may
cause a hang because we never complete, and ATAPI
command 0x56, which is unsupported by our current
implementation and results in an error that we never
report back to the guest.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:38:44 +01:00
Peter Maydell
c2ebb05e25 block/vhdx.c: Mark parent_vhdx_guid variable as unused
The parent_vhdx_guid variable is defined but never used, which provokes
complaints from newer versions of clang. Since the variable definition
is here acting as documentation of the image format, mark it with the
'unused' attribute to keep the compiler happy rather than simply
deleting it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 11:35:02 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
7e3d523883 arch_init: Setting QEMU_ARCH enum straight
Every QEMU_ARCH is now in (1 << n) notation, instead of a mixture of decimal and hexadecimal.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-22 12:09:43 +04:00
Stefan Weil
e0bcc42ee7 pc: Add missing 'static' attribute
This fixes a warning from smatch (static code analysis).

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-22 12:09:43 +04:00
Adelina Tuvenie
a011898d25 block: allow creation of fixed vhdx images
When trying to create a fixed vhd image qemu-img will return the
following error:

 qemu-img: test.vhdx: Could not create image: Cannot allocate memory

This happens because of a incorrect check in vhdx.c. Specifficaly,
in vhdx_create_bat(), after allocating memory for the BAT entry,
there is a check to determine if the allocation was unsuccsessful.
The error comes from the fact that it checks if s->bat isn't NULL,
which is true in case of succsessful allocation,  and exits with
error ENOMEM.

Signed-off-by: Adelina Tuvenie <atuvenie@cloudbasesolutions.com>
Acked-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-22 12:09:31 +04:00
Markus Armbruster
31376776d0 usb-storage: Fix how legacy init handles option ID clash
usb_msd_init() calls qemu_opts_create() with a made-up ID and false
fail_if_exists.  If the ID already exists, it happily messes up those
options, then fails drive_new(), because the BlockDriverState with
that ID already exists, too.

Reproducer: -drive if=none,id=usb0,format=raw -usbdevice disk:tmp.qcow2

Pass true fail_if_exists to qemu_opts_create(), and if it fails, try
the next made-up ID.

The reproducer now succeeds, and creates an usb-storage device with ID
usb1.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-22 09:55:55 +02:00
zhanghailiang
4d63322cd4 vl: Print maxmem in hex format for error message
In error message, maxmem is printed in Dec but ram_size in Hex.
It is better to print them in same format.
Also use error_report instead of fprintf.

Reviewed-By: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-20 17:55:53 +04:00
Gonglei
2d5361f2a9 configure: trivial fixes
Make them consistent with the others.

Cc: qemu-trivial@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-20 17:55:53 +04:00
Chen Gang
6c5b0c0ac0 xen-hvm.c: Always return -1 when failure occurs in xen_hvm_init()
When failure occurs, it need to use "return -1" instead of exit(1), so
an upper layer has a chance to print failure information, too.

For simplicity, in xen_hvm_init(), also use '-1' instead of all
'-errno', since all related upper callers always exit(1) on failure.

It is not a normal function, it does not release related resources when
return -1, so need give related comments for it.

It passes common check:

  "./configure --enable-xen && make && make check"
  "echo $? == 0"

Signed-off-by: Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-20 17:55:53 +04:00
zhanghailiang
971ae6ef47 rdma: Fix incorrect description in comments
Since we have supported memory hotplug, VM's ram include pc.ram
and hotplug-memory.

Fix the confused description for rdma migration: pc.ram -> VM's ram

Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-20 17:55:53 +04:00
zhanghailiang
9d632f5f68 Fix typos and misspellings in comments
formated -> formatted
gaurantee -> guarantee
shear -> sheer

Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-20 17:55:53 +04:00
Li Liu
c88930a686 qemu-char: Permit only a single "stdio" character device
When more than one is used, the terminal settings aren't restored
correctly on exit.  Fixable.  However, such usage makes no sense,
because the users race for input, so outlaw it instead.

If you want to connect multiple things to stdio, use the mux
chardev.

Signed-off-by: Li Liu <john.liuli@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-20 17:55:53 +04:00
Max Filippov
07e2863d02 exec.c: fix setting 1-byte-long watchpoints
With commit 05068c0dfb 'exec.c: Relax restrictions on watchpoint length
and alignment' it's no longer possible to set 1-byte-long watchpoint
because of incorrect address range check.
Fix that by changing condition that checks for address wraparound.

Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1411016616-29879-1-git-send-email-jcmvbkbc@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-19 17:42:16 +01:00
Stefan Weil
4852ee95f3 Fix cross compilation (nm command)
Commit c261d774fb added one more binutils
tool: nm also needs a cross prefix.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1411070108-8954-1-git-send-email-sw@weilnetz.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-19 17:20:11 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
a30cf8760f serial: check if backed by a physical serial port at realize time
Right now, s->poll_msl may linger at "0" value for an arbitrarily long
time, until serial_update_msl is called for the first time.  This is
unnecessary, and will lead to the s->poll_msl field being unnecessarily
migrated.

We can call serial_update_msl immediately at realize time (via
serial_reset) and be done with it.  The memory-mapped UART was already
doing that, but not the ISA and PCI variants.

Regarding the delta bits, be consistent with what serial_reset does when
the serial port is not backed by a physical serial port, and always clear
them at reset time.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-19 10:50:07 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
4df7961faa serial: reset state at startup
When a serial port is started, its initial state is all zero.  Make
it consistent with reset state instead.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-19 10:50:07 +02:00
Peter Maydell
10e11f4d2b Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
pci, pc, virtio, misc bugfixes

A bunch of bugfixes - some of these will make sense for 2.1.2
I put Cc: qemu-stable included where appropriate.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

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* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
  pc: leave more space for BIOS allocations
  virtio-pci: fix migration for pci bus master
  vhost-user: fix VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF negotiation
  virtio-pci: enable bus master for old guests
  Revert "virtio: don't call device on !vm_running"
  virtio-net: drop assert on vm stop
  Revert "rng-egd: remove redundant free"
  qdev: Move global validation to a single function
  qdev: Rename qdev_prop_check_global() to qdev_prop_check_globals()
  test-qdev-global-props: Test handling of hotpluggable and non-device types
  test-qdev-global-props: Initialize not_used=true for all props
  test-qdev-global-props: Run tests on subprocess
  tests: disable global props test for old glib
  test-qdev-global-props: Trivial comment fix
  hw/machine: Free old values of string properties

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-18 20:02:01 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
438f92ee9f pc: leave more space for BIOS allocations
Since QEMU 2.1, we are allocating more space for ACPI tables, so no
space is left after initrd for the BIOS to allocate memory.

Besides ACPI tables, there are a few other uses of high memory in
SeaBIOS: SMBIOS tables and USB drivers use it in particular.  These uses
allocate a very small amount of memory.  Malloc metadata also lives
there.  So we need _some_ extra padding there to avoid initrd breakage,
but not much.

John Snow found a case where RHEL5 was broken by the recent change to
ACPI_TABLE_SIZE; in his case 4KB of extra padding are fine, but just to
be safe I am adding 32KB, which is roughly the same amount of padding
that was left by QEMU 2.0 and earlier.

Move initrd to leave some space for the BIOS.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reported-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
4d43d3f3c8 virtio-pci: fix migration for pci bus master
Current support for bus master (clearing OK bit)
together with the need to support guests which do not
enable PCI bus mastering, leads to extra state in
VIRTIO_PCI_FLAG_BUS_MASTER_BUG bit, which isn't robust
in case of cross-version migration for the case when
guests use the device before setting DRIVER_OK.

Rip out VIRTIO_PCI_FLAG_BUS_MASTER_BUG and implement a simpler
work-around: treat clearing of PCI_COMMAND as a virtio reset.  Old
guests never touch this bit so they will work.

As reset clears device status, DRIVER and MASTER bits are
now in sync, so we can fix up cross-version migration simply
by synchronising them, without need to detect a buggy guest
explicitly.

Drop tracking VIRTIO_PCI_FLAG_BUS_MASTER_BUG completely.

As reset makes the device quiescent, in the future we'll be able to drop
checking OK bit in a bunch of places.

Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Cc: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Damjan Marion
d8e80ae37a vhost-user: fix VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF negotiation
Header length check should happen only if backend is kernel. For user
backend there is no reason to reset this bit.

vhost-user code does not define .has_vnet_hdr_len so
VIRTIO_NET_F_MRG_RXBUF cannot be negotiated even if both sides
support it.

Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
e43c0b2ea5 virtio-pci: enable bus master for old guests
commit cc943c36fa
    pci: Use bus master address space for delivering MSI/MSI-X messages
breaks virtio-net for rhel6.[56] x86 guests because they don't
enable bus mastering for virtio PCI devices. For the same reason,
rhel6.[56] ppc64 guests cannot boot on a virtio-blk disk anymore.

Old guests forgot to enable bus mastering, enable it automatically on
DRIVER (guests use some devices before DRIVER_OK).

Reported-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
9e8e8c4865 Revert "virtio: don't call device on !vm_running"
This reverts commit a1bc7b827e422e1ff065640d8ec5347c4aadfcd8.
    virtio: don't call device on !vm_running
It turns out that virtio net assumes that vm_running
is updated before device status callback in many places,
so this change leads to asserts.
Previous commit fixes the root issue that motivated
a1bc7b827e422e1ff065640d8ec5347c4aadfcd8 differently,
so there's no longer a need for this change.

In the future, we might be able to drop checking vm_running
completely, and check vm state directly.

Reported-by: Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@proxmox.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
131c5221fe virtio-net: drop assert on vm stop
On vm stop, vm_running state set to stopped
before device is notified, so callbacks can get envoked with
vm_running = false; and this is not an error.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
abb4d5f2e2 Revert "rng-egd: remove redundant free"
This reverts commit 5e490b6a50.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
b3ce84fea4 qdev: Move global validation to a single function
Currently GlobalProperty.not_used=false has multiple meanings:

* It may be a property for a hotpluggable device, which may or may not
  have been used by a device;
* It may be a machine-type-provided property, which may or may not have
  been used by a device.
* It may be a user-provided property that was actually not used by
  any device.

Simplify the logic by having two separate fields: 'user_provided' and
'used'. This allows the entire global property validation logic to be
contained in a single function, and allows more specific error messages.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
d828c430eb qdev: Rename qdev_prop_check_global() to qdev_prop_check_globals()
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
08ac80cd61 test-qdev-global-props: Test handling of hotpluggable and non-device types
Ensure no warning will be printed for hotpluggable types, and warnings
will be printed for non-device types.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
45de81735b test-qdev-global-props: Initialize not_used=true for all props
This will ensure we are actually testing the code which sets
not_used=false when the property is used.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
2177801a48 test-qdev-global-props: Run tests on subprocess
There are multiple reasons for running the global property tests on a
subprocess:

* We need the global_props lists to be empty for each test case, so
  global properties from the previous test won't affect the next one;
* We don't want the qdev_prop_check_global() warnings to pollute test
  output;
* With a subprocess, we can ensure qdev_prop_check_global() is printing
  the warning messages it should.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:51:24 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
9d41401b90 tests: disable global props test for old glib
follow-up patch moves global property tests to subprocesses.
Unfortunately with old glib this causes:

tests/test-qdev-global-props.c: In function
‘test_static_prop’:
tests/test-qdev-global-props.c:80:5: error: implicit
declaration of function ‘g_test_trap_subprocess’
[-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
tests/test-qdev-global-props.c:80:5: error: nested extern
declaration of ‘g_test_trap_subprocess’ [-Werror=nested-externs]

This function was only added in glib 2.38, and our
minimum version is 2.12.

To fix, disable the test for glib < 2.38.

Apply before that patch to avoid breaking bisect.

Reported-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 21:50:30 +03:00
Peter Maydell
bb26a1e80b Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-vnc-20140918-1' into staging
vnc: set TCP_NODELAY, cleanup in tlc code

# gpg: Signature made Thu 18 Sep 2014 07:02:37 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-vnc-20140918-1:
  vnc-tls: Clean up dead store in vnc_set_x509_credential()
  ui/vnc: set TCP_NODELAY

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-18 17:00:38 +01:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
5bde14078d target-i386: update fp status fix
This patch introduces cpu_set_fpuc() function, which changes fpuc field
of the CPU state and calls update_fp_status() function.
These calls update status of softfloat library and prevent bugs caused
by non-coherent rounding settings of the FPU and softfloat.

v2 changes:
 * Added missed calls and intoduced setter function (as suggested by TeLeMan)

Reviewed-by: TeLeMan <geleman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
2014-09-18 17:06:12 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
9d64fab422 vnc-tls: Clean up dead store in vnc_set_x509_credential()
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-18 08:01:53 +02:00
Peter Lieven
86152436eb ui/vnc: set TCP_NODELAY
we currently have the Nagle algorithm enabled for all outgoing VNC updates.
This may delay sensitive updates as mouse movements or typing in the console.
As we currently prepare all data in a buffer and then send as much as we can
disabling the Nagle algorithm should not cause big trouble. Well established
VNC servers like TightVNC set TCP_NODELAY as well.
A regular framebuffer update request generates exactly one framebuffer update
which should be pushed out as fast as possible.

Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-17 15:14:41 +02:00
Peter Maydell
e4d50d47a9 qemu-char: Rename register_char_driver_qapi() to register_char_driver()
Now we have removed the legacy register_char_driver() we can
rename register_char_driver_qapi() to the more obvious and
shorter name.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1409653457-27863-6-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-16 23:36:32 +01:00
Peter Maydell
a61ae7f88c qemu-char: Remove register_char_driver() machinery
Now that all the char backends have been converted to the QAPI
framework we can remove the machinery for handling old style
backends.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1409653457-27863-5-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-16 23:36:32 +01:00
Peter Maydell
90a14bfe52 qemu-char: Convert udp backend to QAPI
Convert the udp char backend to the new style QAPI framework.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1409653457-27863-4-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-16 23:36:32 +01:00
Peter Maydell
8287fea321 util/qemu-sockets.c: Support specifying IPv4 or IPv6 in socket_dgram()
Currently you can specify whether you want a UDP chardev backend
to be IPv4 or IPv6 using the ipv4 or ipv6 options if you use the
QemuOpts parsing code in inet_dgram_opts(). However the QMP struct
parsing code in socket_dgram() doesn't provide this flexibility
(which in turn prevents us from converting the UDP backend handling
to the new style QAPI framework).

Use the existing inet_addr_to_opts() function to convert the
remote->inet address to option strings; this handles ipv4 and
ipv6 flags as well as host and port. (It will also convert any
'to' specification, which is harmless as it is ignored in this
context.)

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1409653457-27863-3-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-16 23:36:32 +01:00
Peter Maydell
dafd325dbb qemu-char: Convert socket backend to QAPI
Convert the socket char backend to the new style QAPI framework;
this allows it to return an Error ** to callers who might not
want it to print directly about socket failures.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1409653457-27863-2-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-09-16 23:36:32 +01:00
Peter Maydell
8af47027eb Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-sdl-20140916-1' into staging
Two minor sdl2 fixes.

# gpg: Signature made Tue 16 Sep 2014 07:20:37 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-sdl-20140916-1:
  sdl2: keymap fixups
  sdl2: drop sdl_zoom.h

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-16 18:29:40 +01:00
Peter Maydell
5f3fb5a2e2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140916-2' into staging
spice: call qemu_spice_set_passwd() during init

# gpg: Signature made Tue 16 Sep 2014 07:11:22 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140916-2:
  spice: call qemu_spice_set_passwd() during init

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-16 18:28:31 +01:00
Philipp Hahn
7dbb4c49bf hw/dma/i8257: Silence phony error message
Convert into trace event. Otherwise the message
	dma: unregistered DMA channel used nchan=0 dma_pos=0 dma_len=1
gets printed every time and fills up the log-file with 50 MiB / minute.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 12:35:02 +02:00
Alexander Graf
9a48bcd1b8 kvmclock: Ensure time in migration never goes backward
When we migrate we ask the kernel about its current belief on what the guest
time would be. However, I've seen cases where the kvmclock guest structure
indicates a time more recent than the kvm returned time.

To make sure we never go backwards, calculate what the guest would have seen as time at the point of migration and use that value instead of the kernel returned one when it's more recent.
This bases the view of the kvmclock after migration on the
same foundation in host as well as guest.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reviewed-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 11:11:38 +02:00
Marcelo Tosatti
317b0a6d8b kvmclock: Ensure proper env->tsc value for kvmclock_current_nsec calculation
Ensure proper env->tsc value for kvmclock_current_nsec calculation.

Reported-by: Marcin Gibuła <m.gibula@beyond.pl>
Analyzed-by: Marcin Gibuła <m.gibula@beyond.pl>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 11:11:24 +02:00
Marcelo Tosatti
de9d61e83d Introduce cpu_clean_all_dirty
Introduce cpu_clean_all_dirty, to force subsequent cpu_synchronize_all_states
to read in-kernel register state.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 11:04:09 +02:00
ChenLiang
be894f51b6 pit: fix pit interrupt can't inject into vm after migration
kvm_pit is running in kmod. kvm_pit is going to inject
interrupt to vm before cpu_synchronize_all_post_init at
dest side. vcpu will lose the pit interrupt, but
ack_irq(in kmod) has been 0. ack_irq become 1 after
vcpu responds pit interrupt. pit interruptcan inject
to vm when ack_irq is 1.

By the way, kvm_pit_vm_state_change has save and load
state of pit, so pre_save and post_load is unnecessary.

Signed-off-by: ChenLiang <chenliang88@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 10:40:38 +02:00
Marc-André Lureau
07d49a53b6 spice: call qemu_spice_set_passwd() during init
Don't call SPICE API directly to set password given in command line, but
use the internal API, saving password for later calls.

This solves losing password when changing expiration in qemu monitor.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1138639

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 08:09:03 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
0d61f7dcc6 sdl2: keymap fixups
Make a few keys works correctly in SDL2.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 08:07:05 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
4f36e42ee9 sdl2: drop sdl_zoom.h
It isn't used.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-16 08:07:05 +02:00
Peter Maydell
cc35a44cf7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp' into staging
* remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp:
  exec: file_ram_alloc(): print error when prealloc fails
  monitor: fix debug print compiling error

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-15 19:44:34 +01:00
Peter Maydell
f2bcdc8de0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Block patches

# gpg: Signature made Fri 12 Sep 2014 16:09:43 BST using RSA key ID C88F2FD6
# gpg: Good signature from "Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>"

* remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream: (22 commits)
  qcow2: Add falloc and full preallocation option
  raw-posix: Add falloc and full preallocation option
  qapi: introduce PreallocMode and new PreallocModes full and falloc.
  block: don't convert file size to sector size
  block: round up file size to nearest sector
  iotests: Send the correct fd in socket_scm_helper
  blockdev: Refuse to drive_del something added with blockdev-add
  block: extend BLOCK_IO_ERROR with reason string
  dataplane: fix virtio_blk_data_plane_create() op blocker error path
  qemu-iotests: Run 025 for Archipelago block driver
  block/archipelago: Implement bdrv_truncate()
  block: Make the block accounting functions operate on BlockAcctStats
  block: rename BlockAcctType members to start with BLOCK_ instead of BDRV_
  block: Extract the block accounting code
  block: Extract the BlockAcctStats structure
  IDE: MMIO IDE device control should be little endian
  thread-pool: Drop unnecessary includes
  xen: Drop redundant bdrv_close() from pci_piix3_xen_ide_unplug()
  xen_disk: Plug memory leak on error path
  qemu-io: Clean up openfile() after commit 2e40134
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-15 17:35:22 +01:00
Peter Maydell
16ab5046c4 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-console-20140915-1' into staging
Fix pixman build failure.

# gpg: Signature made Mon 15 Sep 2014 07:15:11 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-console-20140915-1:
  configure: check for pixman-1 version
  pixman: update internal copy to pixman-0.32.6

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-15 16:42:28 +01:00
Hu Tao
236f282c1c configure: check for pixman-1 version
commit a93a3af9 introduces use of PIXMAN_TYPE_RGBA, but it's only available
in pixman >= 0.21.8. If pixman doesn't meet the version requirement, qemu
will fail to build with following message:

qemu/ui/qemu-pixman.c: In function ‘qemu_pixelformat_from_pixman’:
qemu/ui/qemu-pixman.c:42: error: ‘PIXMAN_TYPE_RGBA’ undeclared (first use in this function)
qemu/ui/qemu-pixman.c:42: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
qemu/ui/qemu-pixman.c:42: error: for each function it appears in.)

This patch fixes the problem by checking the pixman version.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-15 08:14:19 +02:00
Hu Tao
122abbe5fc pixman: update internal copy to pixman-0.32.6
commit a93a3af9 introduces use of PIXMAN_TYPE_RGBA, but it's only available
in pixman >= 0.21.8. Although commit f27b2e1d bumped pixman to pixman-0.28.2,
but the change was reverted later by 7b1b5d19.

This patch updates internal copy of pixman to pixman-0.32.6 to fix the
problem.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-15 08:14:19 +02:00
Eduardo Habkost
70e98b230f test-qdev-global-props: Trivial comment fix
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-14 21:32:16 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
556068eed0 hw/machine: Free old values of string properties
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.a@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Amos Kong <akong@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-09-14 21:32:16 +03:00
Peter Maydell
2b31cd4e08 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
- Memory: improve error reporting and avoid crashes on hotplug
- Build: fixing block/iscsi.so and ranlib warnings on Mac OS X
- Migration fixes for x86
- The odd KVM patch.

# gpg: Signature made Thu 11 Sep 2014 11:21:10 BST using RSA key ID 9B4D86F2
# gpg: Good signature from "Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>"

* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream: (21 commits)
  gdbstub: init mon_chr through qemu_chr_alloc
  pckbd: adding new fields to vmstate
  mc146818rtc: add missed field to vmstate
  piix: do not set irq while loading vmstate
  serial: fixing vmstate for save/restore
  parallel: adding vmstate for save/restore
  fdc: adding vmstate for save/restore
  cpu: init vmstate for ticks and clock offset
  apic_common: vapic_paddr synchronization fix
  vl: use QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE to visit change state handlers
  exec: add parameter errp to gethugepagesize
  exec: report error when memory < hpagesize
  hostmem-ram: don't exit qemu if size of memory-backend-ram is way too big
  memory: add parameter errp to memory_region_init_rom_device
  memory: add parameter errp to memory_region_init_ram
  exec: add parameter errp to qemu_ram_alloc and qemu_ram_alloc_from_ptr
  rules.mak: Fix DSO build by pulling in archive symbols
  util: Don't link host-utils.o if it's empty
  util: Move general qemu_getauxval to util/getauxval.c
  trace: Only link generated-tracers.o with "simple" backend
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 16:55:49 +01:00
Luiz Capitulino
e4d9df4fb1 exec: file_ram_alloc(): print error when prealloc fails
If memory allocation fails when using the -mem-prealloc command-line
option, QEMU exits without printing any error information to
the user:

 # qemu [...] -m 1G -mem-prealloc -mem-path /dev/hugepages
 # echo $?
 1

This commit adds an error message, so that we print instead:

 # qemu [...] -m 1G -mem-prealloc -mem-path /dev/hugepages
 qemu: unable to map backing store for hugepages: Cannot allocate memory

Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 11:22:21 -04:00
Gonglei
5fb9b5b9cb monitor: fix debug print compiling error
error: 'i' undeclared (first use in this function)

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 11:01:50 -04:00
Peter Maydell
4c24f40040 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140912' into staging
target-arm:
 * add "linux,stdout-path" to the virt DTB
 * fix a long standing bug with IRQ disabling on Cortex-M CPUs
 * implement input interrupt logic in the PL061
 * fix failure to load correct SP/PC on reset of Cortex-M CPUs
   if the vector table is not in a ROM-blob-in-RAM
 * provide flash devices for boot ROMs in the virt board
 * implement architectural watchpoints
 * fix misimplementation of Inner Shareable TLB operations that
   caused instability of guests in TCG SMP configurations
 * configure PL011 and PL031 in the virt board correctly with
   level-triggered interrupts rather than edge-triggered
 * support providing a device tree blob to ROM (firmware)
   images as well as to kernels

# gpg: Signature made Fri 12 Sep 2014 14:19:08 BST using RSA key ID 14360CDE
# gpg: Good signature from "Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>"

* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140912: (23 commits)
  hw/arm/boot: enable DTB support when booting ELF images
  hw/arm/boot: load device tree to base of DRAM if no -kernel option was passed
  hw/arm/boot: pass an address limit to and return size from load_dtb()
  hw/arm/boot: load DTB as a ROM image
  hw/arm/virt: fix pl011 and pl031 irq flags
  target-arm: Make *IS TLB maintenance ops affect all CPUs
  target-arm: Push legacy wildcard TLB ops back into v6
  target-arm: Implement minimal DBGVCR, OSDLR_EL1, MDCCSR_EL0
  target-arm: Remove comment about MDSCR_EL1 being dummy implementation
  target-arm: Set DBGDSCR.MOE for debug exceptions taken to AArch32
  target-arm: Implement handling of fired watchpoints
  target-arm: Move extended_addresses_enabled() to internals.h
  target-arm: Implement setting of watchpoints
  cpu-exec: Make debug_excp_handler a QOM CPU method
  exec.c: Record watchpoint fault address and direction
  exec.c: Provide full set of dummy wp remove functions in user-mode
  exec.c: Relax restrictions on watchpoint length and alignment
  hw/arm/virt: Provide flash devices for boot ROMs
  target-arm: Fix broken indentation in arm_cpu_reest()
  target-arm: Fix resetting issues on ARMv7-M CPUs
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 15:12:26 +01:00
Hu Tao
0e4271b711 qcow2: Add falloc and full preallocation option
preallocation=falloc allocates disk space by posix_fallocate(),
preallocation=full allocates disk space by writing zeros to disk.
Both modes imply preallocation=metadata.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 15:43:06 +02:00
Hu Tao
06247428be raw-posix: Add falloc and full preallocation option
This patch adds a new option preallocation for raw format, and implements
falloc and full preallocation.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 15:43:06 +02:00
Hu Tao
ffeaac9b4e qapi: introduce PreallocMode and new PreallocModes full and falloc.
This patch prepares for the subsequent patches.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 15:43:06 +02:00
Hu Tao
180e95265e block: don't convert file size to sector size
and avoid converting it back later.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 15:43:06 +02:00
Hu Tao
c2eb918e32 block: round up file size to nearest sector
Currently the file size requested by user is rounded down to nearest
sector, causing the actual file size could be a bit less than the size
user requested. Since some formats (like qcow2) record virtual disk
size in bytes, this can make the last few bytes cannot be accessed.

This patch fixes it by rounding up file size to nearest sector so that
the actual file size is no less than the requested file size.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 15:43:06 +02:00
Ard Biesheuvel
92df845070 hw/arm/boot: enable DTB support when booting ELF images
Add support for loading DTB images when booting ELF images using
-kernel. If there are no conflicts with the placement of the ELF
segments, the DTB image is loaded at the base of RAM.

Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410453915-9344-5-git-send-email-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Ard Biesheuvel
69e7f76f6a hw/arm/boot: load device tree to base of DRAM if no -kernel option was passed
If we are running the 'virt' machine, we may have a device tree blob but no
kernel to supply it to if no -kernel option was passed. In that case, copy it
to the base of RAM where it can be picked up by a bootloader.

Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410453915-9344-4-git-send-email-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Ard Biesheuvel
fee8ea12eb hw/arm/boot: pass an address limit to and return size from load_dtb()
Add an address limit input parameter to load_dtb() so that we can
tell load_dtb() how much memory the dtb is allowed to consume. If
the dtb doesn't fit, return 0, otherwise return the actual size of
the loaded dtb.

Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410453915-9344-3-git-send-email-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Ard Biesheuvel
4c4bf65474 hw/arm/boot: load DTB as a ROM image
In order to make the device tree blob (DTB) available in memory not only at
first boot, but also after system reset, use rom_blob_add_fixed() to install
it into memory.

Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410453915-9344-2-git-send-email-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Peter Maydell
0be969a2d9 hw/arm/virt: fix pl011 and pl031 irq flags
The pl011 and pl031 devices both use level triggered interrupts,
but the device tree we construct was incorrectly telling the
kernel to configure the GIC to treat them as edge triggered.
This meant that output from the pl011 would hang after a while.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410274423-9461-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Acked-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Peter Maydell
fa439fc5d7 target-arm: Make *IS TLB maintenance ops affect all CPUs
The ARM architecture defines that the "IS" variants of TLB
maintenance operations must affect all TLBs in the Inner Shareable
domain, which for us means all CPUs. We were incorrectly implementing
these to only affect the current CPU, which meant that SMP TCG
operation was unstable.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410274883-9578-3-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Peter Maydell
995939a650 target-arm: Push legacy wildcard TLB ops back into v6
When we implemented ARMv8 in QEMU we retained our legacy loose
wildcarded decoding of the TLB maintenance operations for v7
and earlier CPUs and provided the correct stricter decode for
v8. However the loose decode is in fact wrong for v7MP, because
it doesn't correctly implement the operations which must apply
to every CPU in the Inner Shareable domain.

Move the legacy wildcarding from the not_v8 reginfo array
into the not_v7 array, and move the strictly decoded operations
from the v8 reginfo to v7 or v7mp arrays as appropriate.

Cache and TLB lockdown legacy wildcarding remains in the
not_v8 array for the moment.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1410274883-9578-2-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Peter Maydell
5e8b12ffbb target-arm: Implement minimal DBGVCR, OSDLR_EL1, MDCCSR_EL0
Implement debug registers DBGVCR, OSDLR_EL1 and MDCCSR_EL0
(as dummy or limited-functionality). 32 bit Linux kernels will
access these at startup so they are required for breakpoints
and watchpoints to be supported.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:50 +01:00
Peter Maydell
17a9eb53a9 target-arm: Remove comment about MDSCR_EL1 being dummy implementation
MDSCR_EL1 has actual functionality now; remove the out of date
comment that claims it is a dummy implementation.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:49 +01:00
Peter Maydell
16a906fd6e target-arm: Set DBGDSCR.MOE for debug exceptions taken to AArch32
For debug exceptions taken to AArch32 we have to set the
DBGDSCR.MOE (Method Of Entry) bits; we can identify the
kind of debug exception from the information in
exception.syndrome.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:49 +01:00
Peter Maydell
3ff6fc9148 target-arm: Implement handling of fired watchpoints
Implement the ARM debug exception handler for dealing with
fired watchpoints.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:49 +01:00
Peter Maydell
73c5211ba9 target-arm: Move extended_addresses_enabled() to internals.h
Move the utility function extended_addresses_enabled() into
internals.h; we're going to need to call it from op_helper.c.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:49 +01:00
Peter Maydell
9ee98ce810 target-arm: Implement setting of watchpoints
Implement support for setting QEMU watchpoints based on the
values the guest writes to the ARM architected watchpoint
registers. (We do not yet report the firing of the watchpoints
to the guest, so they will just be ignored.)

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:49 +01:00
Peter Maydell
86025ee443 cpu-exec: Make debug_excp_handler a QOM CPU method
Make the debug_excp_handler target specific hook into a QOM
CPU method.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
Peter Maydell
08225676b2 exec.c: Record watchpoint fault address and direction
When we check whether we've hit a watchpoint we know the address
that we were attempting to access and whether it was a read or a
write. Record this information in the CPUWatchpoint struct so that
target-specific code can report it to the guest.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
Peter Maydell
3ee887e8ff exec.c: Provide full set of dummy wp remove functions in user-mode
We already provide dummy versions of the cpu_watchpoint_insert
and cpu_watchpoint_remove_all functions when CONFIG_USER_ONLY
is defined. Complete the set by providing cpu_watchpoint_remove
and cpu_watchpoint_remove_by_ref as well.

This allows target-* code using these functions to avoid
some ifdeffery.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
Peter Maydell
05068c0dfb exec.c: Relax restrictions on watchpoint length and alignment
The current implementation of watchpoints requires that they
have a power of 2 length which is not greater than TARGET_PAGE_SIZE
and that their address is a multiple of their length. Watchpoints
on ARM don't fit these restrictions, so change the implementation
so they can be relaxed.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
Peter Maydell
acf82361c6 hw/arm/virt: Provide flash devices for boot ROMs
Add two flash devices to the virt board, so that it can be used for
running guests which want a bootrom image such as UEFI. We provide
two flash devices to make it more convenient to provide both a
read-only UEFI image and a read-write place to store guest-set
UEFI config variables. The '-bios' command line option is set up
to provide an image for the first of the two flash devices.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1409930126-28449-2-git-send-email-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
Martin Galvan
34bf774485 target-arm: Fix broken indentation in arm_cpu_reest()
Fix a single misindented line in arm_cpu_reset().

Signed-off-by: Martin Galvan <martin.galvan@tallertechnologies.com>
[PMM: split this out from the previous commit]
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
Martin Galvan
6e3cf5df01 target-arm: Fix resetting issues on ARMv7-M CPUs
When calling qemu_system_reset after startup on a Cortex-M
CPU, the initial values of PC, MSP and the Thumb bit weren't being set
correctly if the vector table was in ROM. In particular, since Thumb was 0, a
Usage Fault would arise immediately after trying to execute any instruction
on a Cortex-M.

Signed-off-by: Martin Galvan <martin.galvan@tallertechnologies.com>
Message-id: CAOKbPbaLt-LJsAKkQdOE0cs9Xx4OWrUfpDhATXPSdtuNw2xu_A@mail.gmail.com
[PMM: removed an incorrect comment]
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
Colin Leitner
bfb27e6042 pl061: implement input interrupt logic
This patch adds the missing input interrupt logic to the pl061 GPIO device. To
keep the floating output pins to stay high, the old state variable had to be
split into two separate ones for input and output - which brings the vmstate
version to 3.

Edge level interrupts and I/O were tested under Linux 3.14. Level interrupt
handling hasn't been tested.

Signed-off-by: Colin Leitner <colin.leitner@googlemail.com>
Message-id: 54024FD2.9080204@gmail.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:48 +01:00
David Hoover
c3c8d6b3dd cpu-exec.c: Allow disabling of IRQs on ARM Cortex-M CPUs
Correct an error in the logic for deciding whether we can
take an IRQ interrupt which meant that on M profile cores
it was never possible to disable them.

The design here is still bogus in that M profile doesn't
have separate "IRQ" and "FIQ", which are an A/R profile
concept; we should ideally implement the proper priority
based scheme.

Signed-off-by: David Hoover <spm@boiteauxlettres.sent.at>
[PMM: Wrote a proper commit message]
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:47 +01:00
Ard Biesheuvel
f022b8e953 hw/arm/virt: add linux, stdout-path to /chosen DT node
Add a property "linux,stdout-path" to the /chosen DT node and make
it point to the emulated UART. This allows users such as the Linux
kernel to produce console output without the need to pass console=
or earlycon=pl011,0x... command line arguments.

Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1409317439-29349-1-git-send-email-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <rob.herring@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 14:06:47 +01:00
Marc Marí
6cd14054b6 libqos virtio: Increase ISR timeout
Increase the clock step to avoid Travis failure in some builds due to
overagressive timeout.

Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Message-id: 1410428416-5046-1-git-send-email-marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-12 13:58:07 +01:00
Stratos Psomadakis
be2bfb9dbd iotests: Send the correct fd in socket_scm_helper
Make sure to pass the correct fd via SCM_RIGHTS in socket_scm_helper.c
(i.e. fd_to_send, not socket-fd).

Signed-off-by: Stratos Psomadakis <psomas@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Aragiorgis <dimara@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-12 10:27:54 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
48f364dd0b blockdev: Refuse to drive_del something added with blockdev-add
For some device models, the guest can prevent unplug.  Some users need a
way to forcibly revoke device model access to the block backend then, so
the underlying images can be safely used for something else.

drive_del lets you do that.  Unfortunately, it conflates revoking access
with destroying the backend.

Commit 9063f81 made drive_del immediately destroy the root BDS.  Nice:
the device name becomes available for reuse immediately.  Not so nice:
the device model's pointer to the root BDS dangles, and we're prone to
crash when the memory gets reused.

Commit d22b2f4 fixed that by hiding the root BDS instead of destroying
it.  Destruction only happens on unplug.  "Hiding" means removing it
from bdrv_states and graph_bdrv_states; see bdrv_make_anon().

This "destroy on revoke" is a misfeature we don't want to carry
forward to blockdev-add, just like "destroy on unplug" (commit
2d246f0).  So make drive_del fail on anything added with blockdev-add.

We'll add separate QMP commands to revoke device model access and to
destroy backends.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 17:14:24 +02:00
Luiz Capitulino
624ff5736e block: extend BLOCK_IO_ERROR with reason string
BLOCK_IO_ERROR events are logged by libvirt, which helps with
post mortem analysis of guests. However, one information that
we miss today is a human readable string describing the cause
of the I/O error.

This commit adds that string it to BLOCK_IO_ERROR. Note that
this string is a debugging aid for humans, meaning that it
should not parsed by applications.

Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 17:14:13 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
745a9bb9cd dataplane: fix virtio_blk_data_plane_create() op blocker error path
Commit 3718d8ab65 ("block: Replace in_use
with operation blocker") broke the error path because it consumed
local_err instead of propagating it.

The caller has no way to know that the function failed.  This caused
virtio-blk to start "successfully" even though there was a fatal
dataplane error.

Steps to reproduce:

  $ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -object iothread,id=iothread0 \
                       -drive if=none,id=drive0,file=a.img \
  (qemu) drive_mirror drive0 /tmp/foo.img
  (qemu) device_add virtio-blk-pci,iothread=iothread0,drive=drive0

Expected result:

  Since the mirror block job is using drive0 it is not possible to start
  virtio-blk data-plane.

  device_add fails and the PCI adapter is not added.

Actual result:

  device_add completes and the PCI adapter is added.

Cc: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 16:21:46 +02:00
Peter Maydell
0dfa7e3012 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-console-20140905-2' into staging
console: pixman switchover continued, add some infrastructure to make it
         easier using pixman in display device emulation.

# gpg: Signature made Fri 05 Sep 2014 14:38:57 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
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# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-console-20140905-2:
  console: Remove unused QEMU_BIG_ENDIAN_FLAG
  console: add qemu_pixman_linebuf_copy
  console: add dpy_gfx_update_dirty
  console: add qemu_create_displaysurface_guestmem
  console: stop using PixelFormat
  console: reimplement qemu_default_pixelformat
  console: add qemu_default_pixman_format
  console: add qemu_pixelformat_from_pixman

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-11 11:44:17 +01:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
462efe9e53 gdbstub: init mon_chr through qemu_chr_alloc
This patch initializes monitor for gdbstub with the qemu_chr_alloc function
instead of just allocating the memory. Initialization function call
is required, because it also creates chr_write_lock mutex, which is used
when writing to this character device.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:33 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
a28fe7e3f6 pckbd: adding new fields to vmstate
This patch adds outport to VMState to allow correct saving and restoring
the state of PC keyboard controller.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:32 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
0b102153e0 mc146818rtc: add missed field to vmstate
This patch adds irq_reinject_on_ack_count field to VMState to allow correct
saving/loading the state of MC146818 RTC.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:32 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
2c9ecdeb9f piix: do not set irq while loading vmstate
This patch avoids setting an irq while loading the state of the ISA bridge.
Because the i8259 has not been deserialized yet, raising an interrupt
could bring the system out-of-sync with the migration source.  For example,
the migration source could have masked the interrupt in the i8259. On the
destination, the i8259 device model would not know that yet and would
trigger an interrupt in the CPU.

This patch eliminates setting the irq and just restores the calculated
state fields in post_load function.  Interrupt state will be deserialized
separately through the IRR field of the i8259.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:32 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
7385b275d9 serial: fixing vmstate for save/restore
Some fields were added to VMState by this patch to preserve correct
loading of the serial port controller state.
Updating FCR value while loading was also modified to disable generating
an interrupt by loadvm.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:32 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
461a2753a1 parallel: adding vmstate for save/restore
VMState added by this patch preserves correct
loading of the parallel port controller state.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:32 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
c0b92f3037 fdc: adding vmstate for save/restore
VMState added by this patch preserves correct
loading of the FDC device state.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:32 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
4603ea0105 cpu: init vmstate for ticks and clock offset
Ticks and clock offset used by CPU timers have to be saved in vmstate.
But vmstate for these fields registered only in icount mode.
Missing registration leads to breaking the continuity when vmstate is loaded.
This patch introduces new initialization function which fixes this.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:32 +02:00
Pavel Dovgalyuk
a6dead43e6 apic_common: vapic_paddr synchronization fix
This patch postpones vapic_paddr initialization, which is performed
during migration. When vapic_paddr is synchronized within the migration
process, apic_common functions could operate with incorrect apic state,
if it hadn't loaded yet. This patch postpones the synchronization until
the virtual machine is started, ensuring that the whole virtual machine
state has been loaded.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Tested-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-11 12:20:25 +02:00
Peter Maydell
fc3b9aa876 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140910-1' into staging
xhci PCIe endpoint migration compatibility fix

# gpg: Signature made Wed 10 Sep 2014 06:35:20 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
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# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140910-1:
  xhci PCIe endpoint migration compatibility fix

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-11 10:36:50 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
9b10ac869d vl: use QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE to visit change state handlers
This lets a handler delete itself.

Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 12:08:33 +02:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
466c80f21f qemu-iotests: Run 025 for Archipelago block driver
Run resize grow test to ensure that existing data
is not lost during grow and new space is zeroed.

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
94c80a438c block/archipelago: Implement bdrv_truncate()
Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Benoît Canet
5366d0c8bc block: Make the block accounting functions operate on BlockAcctStats
This is the next step for decoupling block accounting functions from
BlockDriverState.
In a future commit the BlockAcctStats structure will be moved from
BlockDriverState to the device models structures.

Note that bdrv_get_stats was introduced so device models can retrieve the
BlockAcctStats structure of a BlockDriverState without being aware of it's
layout.
This function should go away when BlockAcctStats will be embedded in the device
models structures.

CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
CC: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com>
CC: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@amazon.com>
CC: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
CC: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
CC: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
CC: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
CC: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
CC: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
CC: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
CC: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
CC: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>

Signed-off-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Benoît Canet
28298fd3d9 block: rename BlockAcctType members to start with BLOCK_ instead of BDRV_
The middle term goal is to move the BlockAcctStats structure in the device models.
(Capturing I/O accounting statistics in the device models is good for billing)
This patch make a small step in this direction by removing a reference to BDRV.

CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
CC: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com>
CC: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@amazon.com>
CC: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
CC: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
CC: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
CC: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
CC: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
CC: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>i

Signed-off-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Benoît Canet
5e5a94b605 block: Extract the block accounting code
The plan is to add new accounting metrics (latency, invalid requests, failed
requests, queue depth) and block.c is overpopulated so it will be better to work
in a separate module.

Moreover the long term plan is to have statistics in each of the BDS of the graph
for metrology purpose; this means that the device model statistics must move from
the topmost BDS to the device model.

So we need to decouple the statistic code from BlockDriverState.

This is another argument for the extraction of the code in a separate module.

CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
CC: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
CC: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
CC: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
CC: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
CC: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
CC: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>

Signed-off-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Benoît Canet
0ddd0ad96a block: Extract the BlockAcctStats structure
Extract the block accounting statistics into a structure so the block device
models can hold them in the future.

CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
CC: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
CC: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>

Signed-off-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Valentin Manea
1a7044bb62 IDE: MMIO IDE device control should be little endian
Set the IDE MMIO memory type to little endian. The ATA specs identify
words part of the control commands encoded as little endian.
While this has no impact on little endian systems, it's required for big
endian systems(eg OpenRisc).

Signed-off-by: Valentin Manea <valentin.manea@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
a31e69cf00 thread-pool: Drop unnecessary includes
Dragging block_int.h into a header is *not* nice.  Fortunately, this
is the only offender.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
7ca9b7c035 xen: Drop redundant bdrv_close() from pci_piix3_xen_ide_unplug()
drive_del() closes just fine.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
cedccf1381 xen_disk: Plug memory leak on error path
The Error object was leaked after failed bdrv_new(). While there,
streamline control flow a bit.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
dbb651c46c qemu-io: Clean up openfile() after commit 2e40134
Commit 6db9560 split off the growable case so it can use
bdrv_file_open() instead of bdrv_open() then.  Growable BDSes become
anonymous.  Weird.

Commit 2e40134 folded bdrv_file_open() back into bdrv_open() with new
flag BDRV_O_PROTOCOL.  We still have two bdrv_open() calls, and
growable BDSes remain anonymous.

Circle back to before commit 6db9560: just one call, not anonymous.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Xiaodong Gong
0d4cc3e715 Fix improper usage of cpu_to_be32 in vpc
cpu_to_be32() is wrong since vhd_type is an enum constant
(just a regular CPU-endian integer).

Signed-off-by: Xiaodong Gong <gordongong0350@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Luiz Capitulino
c7c2ff0c7e block: extend BLOCK_IO_ERROR event with nospace indicator
Management software, such as RHEV's vdsm, want to be able to allocate
disk space on demand. The basic use case is to start a VM with a small
disk and then the disk is enlarged when QEMU hits a ENOSPC condition.

To this end, the management software has to be notified when QEMU
encounters ENOSPC. The solution implemented by this commit is simple:
it extends the BLOCK_IO_ERROR with a 'nospace' key, which is true
when QEMU is stopped due to ENOSPC.

Note that support for querying this event is already present in
query-block by means of the 'io-status' key. Also, the new 'nospace'
BLOCK_IO_ERROR field shares the same semantics with 'io-status',
which basically means that werror= has to be set to either
'stop' or 'enospc' to enable 'nospace'.

Finally, this commit also updates the 'io-status' key doc in the
schema with a list of supported device models.

Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 10:41:29 +02:00
Dr. David Alan Gilbert
e6043e92c2 xhci PCIe endpoint migration compatibility fix
Add back the PCIe config capabilities on XHCI cards in non-PCIe slots,
but only for machine types before 2.1.

This fixes a migration incompatibility in the XHCI PCI devices
caused by:
   058fdcf52c - xhci: add endpoint cap on express bus only

Note that in fixing it for compatibility with older QEMUs, it breaks
compatibility with existing QEMU 2.1's on older machine types.

The status before this patch was (if it used an XHCI adapter):
   machine type | source qemu
     any           pre-2.1     - FAIL
     any           2.1...      - PASS

With this patch:
   machine type | source qemu
     any           pre-2.1    - PASS
     pre-2.1       2.1...     - FAIL
     2.1           2.1...     - PASS

A test to trigger it is to add '-device nec-usb-xhci,id=xhci,addr=0x12'
to the command line.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-10 07:20:53 +02:00
Peter Maydell
10601bef56 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mcayland/tags/qemu-sparc-signed' into staging
apb: implement PCI bus error interrupt map registers

# gpg: Signature made Tue 09 Sep 2014 06:09:27 BST using RSA key ID AE0F321F
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/mcayland/tags/qemu-sparc-signed:
  apb: implement PCI bus error interrupt map registers

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-09 15:08:05 +01:00
Hu Tao
fc7a5800ad exec: add parameter errp to gethugepagesize
Add parameter errp to gethugepagesize thus callers can handle errors.

If user adds a memory-backend-file object using object_add command,
specifying a non-existing directory for property mem-path, qemu will
core dump with message:

  /nonexistingdir: No such file or directory
  Bad ram offset fffffffffffff000
  Aborted (core dumped)

This patch fixes the problem. With this patch, qemu reports an error
message like:

  qemu-system-x86_64: -object memory-backend-file,mem-path=/nonexistingdir,id=mem-file0,size=128M:
  failed to get page size of file /nonexistingdir: No such file or directory

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:41:44 +02:00
Hu Tao
557529dd60 exec: report error when memory < hpagesize
Report an error when memory < hpagesize in file_ram_alloc() so callers
can handle the error.

If user adds a memory-backend-file object using object_add command,
specifying a size that is less than huge page size, qemu will core dump
with message:

  Bad ram offset fffffffffffff000
  Aborted (core dumped)

This patch fixes the problem. With this patch, qemu reports error
message like:

  qemu-system-x86_64: -object memory-backend-file,mem-path=/hugepages,id=mem-file0,size=1M: memory
  size 0x100000 must be equal to or larger than huge page size 0x200000

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:41:44 +02:00
Hu Tao
d42e2de7bc hostmem-ram: don't exit qemu if size of memory-backend-ram is way too big
When using monitor command object_add to add a memory backend whose
size is way too big to allocate memory for it, qemu just exits. In
the case we'd better give an error message and keep guest running.

The problem can be reproduced as follows:

1. run qemu
2. (monitor)object_add memory-backend-ram,size=100000G,id=ram0

Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:41:44 +02:00
Hu Tao
33e0eb5297 memory: add parameter errp to memory_region_init_rom_device
Add parameter errp to memory_region_init_rom_device and update all call
sites to propagate the error.

Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
[Propagate the error out of realize. - Paolo]
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:41:44 +02:00
Hu Tao
49946538d2 memory: add parameter errp to memory_region_init_ram
Add parameter errp to memory_region_init_ram and update all call sites
to pass in &error_abort.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:41:43 +02:00
Hu Tao
ef701d7b6f exec: add parameter errp to qemu_ram_alloc and qemu_ram_alloc_from_ptr
Add parameter errp to qemu_ram_alloc and qemu_ram_alloc_from_ptr so that
we can handle errors.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
[Assert ptr != NULL in memory_region_init_ram_ptr. - Paolo]
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:41:25 +02:00
Fam Zheng
c261d774fb rules.mak: Fix DSO build by pulling in archive symbols
This fixes an issue with module build system. block/iscsi.so is
currently broken:

    $ ~/build/last/qemu-img
    Failed to open module: /home/fam/build/master/block-iscsi.so:
    undefined symbol: qmp_query_uuid
    qemu-img: Not enough arguments
    Try 'qemu-img --help' for more information

To fix this, we should (at least) let qemu-img link qmp_query_uuid from
libqemustub.a. (There are a few other symbols missing, as well.)

This patch changes the linking rules to:

1) Build ".mo" with "ld -r -o $@ $^" for each ".so", and later build .so
   with it.

2) Always build all the .mo before linking the executables. This is
   achieved by adding those .mo files to the executables' "-y"
   variables.

3) When linking an executable, those .mo files in its "-y" variables are
   filtered out, and replaced by one or more -Wl,-u,$symbol flags. This
   is done in the added macro "process-archive-undefs".

   These "-Wl,-u,$symbol" flags will force ld to pull in the function
   definition from the archives when linking.

   Note that the .mo objects, that are actually meant to be linked in
   the executables, are already expanded in unnest-vars, before the
   linking command. So we are safe to simply filter out .mo for the
   purpose of pulling undefined symbols.

   process-archive-undefs works as this: For each ".mo", find all the
   undefined symbols in it, filter ones that are defined in the
   archives. For each of these symbols, generate a "-Wl,-u,$symbol" in
   the link command, and put them before archive names in the command
   line.

Suggested-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:13:05 +02:00
Fam Zheng
2ceee4b052 util: Don't link host-utils.o if it's empty
Reported-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:13:05 +02:00
Fam Zheng
f6e0830298 util: Move general qemu_getauxval to util/getauxval.c
So that we won't have an empty getauxval.o which is disliked by ranlib.

Reported-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:13:05 +02:00
Fam Zheng
ddbc41de38 trace: Only link generated-tracers.o with "simple" backend
In any other cases the object file is effectively empty, which is
disliked by ranlib and nm on Mac OS X.

Reported-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:13:05 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
a85e130e01 kvm: do not abort if KVM_RUN fails
Just go to the internal error runstate.  This lets you use the "x",
"dump-guest-memory" or "info register" commands.

Reviewed-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-09-09 13:13:05 +02:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
de739df8e0 apb: implement PCI bus error interrupt map registers
Both OpenBSD and FreeBSD SPARC64 attempt to read the interrupt map from the
hardware and will fail if the correct ino isn't present.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
2014-09-09 06:07:12 +01:00
Peter Maydell
1bc0e40581 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request' into staging
Block pull request

# gpg: Signature made Mon 08 Sep 2014 11:49:31 BST using RSA key ID 81AB73C8
# gpg: Good signature from "Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>"

* remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request: (24 commits)
  ide: Add resize callback to ide/core
  IDE: Fill the IDENTIFY request consistently
  vmdk: fix buf leak in vmdk_parse_extents()
  vmdk: fix vmdk_parse_extents() extent_file leaks
  ide: Add wwn support to IDE-ATAPI drive
  qtest/ide: Uninitialize PC allocator
  libqos: add a simple first-fit memory allocator
  MAINTAINERS: update sheepdog maintainer
  qemu-nbd: fix indentation and coding style
  qemu-nbd: add option to set detect-zeroes mode
  rename parse_enum_option to qapi_enum_parse and make it public
  block/archipelago: Use QEMU atomic builtins
  qemu-img: fix rebase src_cache option documentation
  qemu-img: clarify src_cache option documentation
  libqos: Added EVENT_IDX support
  libqos: Added MSI-X support
  libqos: Added test case for configuration changes in virtio-blk test
  libqos: Added indirect descriptor support to virtio implementation
  libqos: Added basic virtqueue support to virtio implementation
  tests: Add virtio device initialization
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-08 13:14:41 +01:00
Peter Maydell
2d6838e86c Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/agraf/tags/signed-ppc-for-upstream' into staging
Patch queue for ppc - 2014-09-08

Alexander Graf (11):
      PPC: KVM: Fix g3beige and mac99 when HV is loaded
      PPC: mac99: Move NVRAM to page boundary when necessary
      KVM: Add helper to run KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on vm fd
      PPC: KVM: Use vm check_extension for pv hcall
      PPC: mac99: Fix core99 timer frequency
      PPC: mac_nvram: Remove unused functions
      PPC: mac_nvram: Allow 2 and 4 byte accesses
      PPC: mac_nvram: Split NVRAM into OF and OSX parts
      PPC: Mac: Move tbfreq into local variable
      PPC: Cuda: Use cuda timer to expose tbfreq to guest
      PPC: Fix default config ordering and add eTSEC for ppc64

Alexey Kardashevskiy (7):
      spapr: Move DT memory node rendering to a helper
      spapr: Use DT memory node rendering helper for other nodes
      spapr: Refactor spapr_populate_memory() to allow memoryless nodes
      spapr: Split memory nodes to power-of-two blocks
      spapr: Add a helper for node0_size calculation
      spapr: Fix ibm, associativity for memory nodes
      spapr_pci: Fix config space corruption

Anton Blanchard (2):
      spapr-vlan: Don't touch last entry in buffer list
      hypervisor property clashes with hypervisor node

Benjamin Herrenschmidt (2):
      loader: Add load_image_size() to replace load_image()
      spapr: Locate RTAS and device-tree based on real RMA

Bharat Bhushan (4):
      ppc: debug stub: Get trap instruction opcode from KVM
      ppc: synchronize excp_vectors for injecting exception
      ppc: Add software breakpoint support
      ppc: Add hw breakpoint watchpoint support

Gonglei (1):
      spapr: fix possible memory leak

Greg Kurz (1):
      spapr_pci: map the MSI window in each PHB

Nikunj A Dadhania (3):
      ppc: spapr-rtas - implement os-term rtas call
      spapr: add uuid/host details to device tree
      ppc/spapr: Fix MAX_CPUS to 255

Peter Maydell (1):
      hw/ppc/spapr_hcall.c: Fix typo in function names

Tom Musta (20):
      linux-user: Fix Stack Pointer Bug in PPC setup_rt_frame
      linux-user: Split PPC Trampoline Encoding from Register Save
      linux-user: Enable Signal Handlers on PPC64
      linux-user: Properly Dereference PPC64 ELFv1 Signal Handler Pointer
      linux-user: Implement do_setcontext for PPC64
      linux-user: Handle PPC64 ELFv2 Function Pointers
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: rlwinm
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: rlwnm
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: rlwimi
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: mullwo
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: mullw
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: mulldo OV Detection
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: srawi
      target-ppc: Bug Fix: srad
      target-ppc: Special Case of rlwimi Should Use Deposit
      target-ppc: Optimize rlwinm MB=0 ME=31
      target-ppc: Optimize rlwnm MB=0 ME=31
      target-ppc: Clean Up mullw
      target-ppc: Clean up mullwo
      target-ppc: Implement mulldo with TCG

# gpg: Signature made Mon 08 Sep 2014 11:51:15 BST using RSA key ID 03FEDC60
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/agraf/tags/signed-ppc-for-upstream: (52 commits)
  hypervisor property clashes with hypervisor node
  PPC: Fix default config ordering and add eTSEC for ppc64
  spapr_pci: map the MSI window in each PHB
  target-ppc: Implement mulldo with TCG
  target-ppc: Clean up mullwo
  target-ppc: Clean Up mullw
  target-ppc: Optimize rlwnm MB=0 ME=31
  target-ppc: Optimize rlwinm MB=0 ME=31
  target-ppc: Special Case of rlwimi Should Use Deposit
  spapr-vlan: Don't touch last entry in buffer list
  spapr_pci: Fix config space corruption
  PPC: Cuda: Use cuda timer to expose tbfreq to guest
  PPC: Mac: Move tbfreq into local variable
  PPC: mac_nvram: Split NVRAM into OF and OSX parts
  PPC: mac_nvram: Allow 2 and 4 byte accesses
  PPC: mac_nvram: Remove unused functions
  PPC: mac99: Fix core99 timer frequency
  PPC: KVM: Use vm check_extension for pv hcall
  KVM: Add helper to run KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on vm fd
  target-ppc: Bug Fix: srad
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-08 12:02:07 +01:00
Anton Blanchard
85423d90c7 hypervisor property clashes with hypervisor node
dtc fails on a recent QEMU snapshot:

ERROR (name_properties): "name" property in /hypervisor#1 is incorrect ("hypervisor" instead of base node name)

Looking at the device tree we have a hypervisor property:

# lsprop hypervisor
hypervisor       "kvm"

But we also have a hypervisor node, with a name that doesn't match:

# lsprop hypervisor#1/
name             "hypervisor"
compatible       "linux,kvm"
linux,phandle    7e5eb5d8 (2120136152)

Commit c08ce91d309c (spapr: add uuid/host details to device tree)
looks to have collided with an earlier patch. Remove the hypervisor
property.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:54 +02:00
Alexander Graf
4a761ffa37 PPC: Fix default config ordering and add eTSEC for ppc64
We messed up the ordering in our default configs for PPC. The top entries
are generic entries, then come sections that indicate that features are only
in because of a special feature (such as PReP).

Fix the ordering again and while at it add eTSEC support to the ppc64 target
so that we can spawn eTSEC adapters with qemu-system-ppc64.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:54 +02:00
Greg Kurz
8c46f7ec85 spapr_pci: map the MSI window in each PHB
On sPAPR, virtio devices are connected to the PCI bus and use MSI-X.
Commit cc943c36fa has modified MSI-X
so that writes are made using the bus master address space and follow
the IOMMU path.

Unfortunately, the IOMMU address space address space does not have an
MSI window: the notification is silently dropped in unassigned_mem_write
instead of reaching the guest... The most visible effect is that all
virtio devices are non-functional on sPAPR since then. :(

This patch does the following:
1) map the MSI window into the IOMMU address space for each PHB
   - since each PHB instantiates its own IOMMU address space, we
     can safely map the window at a fixed address (SPAPR_PCI_MSI_WINDOW)
   - no real need to keep the MSI window setup in a separate function,
     the spapr_pci_msi_init() code moves to spapr_phb_realize().

2) kill the global MSI window as it is not needed in the end

Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:53 +02:00
Tom Musta
22ffad31d4 target-ppc: Implement mulldo with TCG
Optimize mulldo by using the muls2_i64 operation rather than a helper.  Eliminate
the obsolete helper code.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:53 +02:00
Tom Musta
269778769d target-ppc: Clean up mullwo
Simplify the implementation of mullwo.  For 64 bit CPUs, the result is
the concatenation of the upper and lower parts of the muls2_i32 operation,
which may be slightly better than deposit.  For 32 bit CPUs, the lower part
of the muls_i32 operation is moved into the target GPR.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:53 +02:00
Tom Musta
03039e5ef0 target-ppc: Clean Up mullw
Eliminate the unecessary ext32s TCG operation and make the multiplication
operation explicitly 32 bit.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:53 +02:00
Tom Musta
57fca134bb target-ppc: Optimize rlwnm MB=0 ME=31
Optimize the special case of rlwnm where MB=0 and ME=31.  This can
be implemented using a ROTL.

Suggested-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:53 +02:00
Tom Musta
8979c2f602 target-ppc: Optimize rlwinm MB=0 ME=31
Optimize the special case of rlwinm where MB=0 and ME=31.  This can
be implemented as a 32-bit ROTL.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:53 +02:00
Tom Musta
ab92678d0a target-ppc: Special Case of rlwimi Should Use Deposit
The special case of rlwimi where MB <= ME and SH = 31-ME can be implemented
with a single TCG deposit operation.  This replaces the less general case
of SH = MB = 0 and ME = 31.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:52 +02:00
Anton Blanchard
439ce1401b spapr-vlan: Don't touch last entry in buffer list
The last 8 bytes of the buffer list is defined to contain the number
of dropped frames. At the moment we use it to store rx entries,
which trips up ethtool -S:

rx_no_buffer: 9223380832981355136

Fix this by skipping the last buffer list entry.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:52 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
3242052248 spapr_pci: Fix config space corruption
When disabling MSI/MSIX via "ibm,change-msi" RTAS call, no check was made
if MSI or MSIX is actually supported and the MSI message was reset
unconditionally. If this happened on a device which does not support MSI
(but does support MSIX, otherwise "ibm,change-msi" would not be called),
this device would have PCIDevice::msi_cap field (MSI capability offset)
set to zero and writing a vector would actually clear PCI status.

This clears MSI message only if MSI or MSIX is present on a device.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:52 +02:00
Alexander Graf
b981289c49 PPC: Cuda: Use cuda timer to expose tbfreq to guest
Mac OS X calibrates a number of frequencies on bootup based on reading
tb values on bootup and comparing them to via cuda timer values.

The only variable we can really steer well (thanks to KVM) is the cuda
frequency. So let's use that one to fake Mac OS X into believing the
bus frequency is tbfreq * 4. That way Mac OS X will automatically
calculate the correct timebase frequency.

With this patch and the patch set I posted earlier I can successfully
run Mac OS X 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4 guests with -M mac99 on TCG and KVM.

Suggested-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:52 +02:00
Alexander Graf
caae6c9611 PPC: Mac: Move tbfreq into local variable
We already expose the real CPU's tb frequency to the guest via fw_cfg. Soon
we will need to also expose it to the MacIO, so let's move it to a variable
that we can leverage every time we need the frequency.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:52 +02:00
Alexander Graf
2d9907a333 PPC: mac_nvram: Split NVRAM into OF and OSX parts
Mac OS X (at least with -M mac99) searches for a valid NVRAM partition
of a special Apple type. If it can't find that partition in the first
half of NVRAM, it will look at the second half.

There are a few implications from this. The first is that we need to
split NVRAM into 2 halves - one for Open Firmware use, the other one for
Mac OS X. Without this split Mac OS X will just loop endlessly over the
second half trying to find a partition.

The other implication is that we should provide a specially crafted Mac
OS X compatible NVRAM partition on the second half that Mac OS X can
happily use as it sees fit.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:52 +02:00
Alexander Graf
b19eae18c1 PPC: mac_nvram: Allow 2 and 4 byte accesses
The NVRAM in our Core99 machine really supports 2byte and 4byte accesses
just as well as 1byte accesses. In fact, Mac OS X uses those.

Add support for higher register size granularities.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:51 +02:00
Alexander Graf
a8b0503701 PPC: mac_nvram: Remove unused functions
The macio_nvram_read and macio_nvram_write functions are never called,
just remove them.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:51 +02:00
Alexander Graf
d696760b43 PPC: mac99: Fix core99 timer frequency
There is a special timer in the mac99 machine that we recently started
to emulate. Unfortunately we emulated it in the wrong frequency.

This patch adapts the frequency Mac OS X uses to evaluate results from
this timer, making calculations it bases off of it work.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:51 +02:00
Alexander Graf
6fd33a7502 PPC: KVM: Use vm check_extension for pv hcall
To find out whether we support the KVM hypercall interface we need to ask KVM
on the VM level rather than the global KVM level, because Book3S HV KVM does
not support it and we play conservative when both HV and PR are loaded.

So instead, use the VM helper that falls back to global KVM enumeration. That
should cover all cases.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:51 +02:00
Alexander Graf
7d0a07fa92 KVM: Add helper to run KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on vm fd
We now can call KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION on the kvm fd or on the vm fd, whereas
the vm version is more accurate when it comes to PPC KVM.

Add a helper to make the vm version available that falls back to the non-vm
variant if the vm one is not available yet to stay compatible.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:51 +02:00
Tom Musta
4bc02e230d target-ppc: Bug Fix: srad
Fix the check for carry in the srad helper to properly construct
the mask -- a "1ULL" must be used (instead of "1") in order to
get the desired result.

Example:

R3 8000000000000000
R4 F3511AD4A2CD4C38
srad 3,3,4

Should *not* set XER[CA] but does without this patch.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:51 +02:00
Tom Musta
34a0fad102 target-ppc: Bug Fix: srawi
For 64 bit implementations, the special case of a shift by zero
should result in the sign extension of the least significant 32 bits
of the source GPR (not a direct copy of the 64 bit source GPR).

Example:

R3 A6212433228F41DC
srawi 3,3,0
R3 expected : 00000000228F41DC
R3 actual   : A6212433228F41DC (without this patch)

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:50 +02:00
Tom Musta
9824d01d5d target-ppc: Bug Fix: mulldo OV Detection
Fix the code to properly detect overflow; the 128 bit signed
product must have all zeroes or all ones in the first 65 bits
otherwise OV should be set.

Example:

R3 45F086A5D5887509
R4 0000000000000002
mulldo 3,3,4

Should set XER[OV].

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:50 +02:00
Tom Musta
1fa74845f2 target-ppc: Bug Fix: mullw
For 64-bit implementations, the mullw result is the 64 bit product
of the sign-extended least significant 32 bits of the source
registers.

Fix the code to properly sign extend the source operands and produce
a 64 bit product.

Example:
R3 00000000002F37A0
R4 41C33D242F816715
mullw 3,3,4
R3 expected : 0008C3146AE0F020
R3 actual   : 000000006AE0F020 (without this patch)

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:50 +02:00
Tom Musta
f11ebbf8d4 target-ppc: Bug Fix: mullwo
On 64-bit implementations, the mullwo result is the 64 bit product of
the signed 32 bit operands.  Fix the implementation to properly deposit
the upper 32 bits into the target register.

Example:

R3 0407DED115077586
R4 53778DF3CA992E09
mullwo 3,3,4
R3 expected : FB9D02730D7735B6
R3 actual   : 000000000D7735B6 (without this patch)

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:50 +02:00
Tom Musta
6ea7b35c02 target-ppc: Bug Fix: rlwimi
The rlwimi specification includes the ROTL32 operation, which is defined
to be a left rotation of two copies of the least significant 32 bits of
the source GPR.

The current implementation is incorrect on 64-bit implementations in that
it rotates a single copy of the least significant 32 bits, padding with
zeroes in the most significant bits.

Fix the code to properly implement this ROTL32 operation.

Also fix the special case of MB=31 and ME=0 to copy the entire contents
of the source GPR.

Examples:

R3 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0
rlwimi 3,3,29,14,1
R3 expected : 1FFFFFFE3FFFFFFE
R3 actual   : 000000003FFFFFFE (without this patch)

R3 ED7EB4DD824F0853
rlwimi 3,3,10,31,0
R3 expected : 3C214E09024F0853
R3 actual   : 00000000024F0853 (without this patch)

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:50 +02:00
Tom Musta
1c0a150f4b target-ppc: Bug Fix: rlwnm
The rlwnm specification includes the ROTL32 operation, which is defined
to be a left rotation of two copies of the least significant 32 bits of
the source GPR.

The current implementation is incorrect on 64-bit implementations in that
it rotates a single copy of the least significant 32 bits, padding with
zeroes in the most significant bits.

Fix the code to properly implement this ROTL32 operation.

Example:

R3 = 0000000000000002
R4 = 7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
rlwnm 3,3,4,31,16
R3 expected : 0000000100000001
R3 actual   : 0000000000000001 (without this patch)

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:50 +02:00
Tom Musta
a7f23d0f8b target-ppc: Bug Fix: rlwinm
The rlwinm specification includes the ROTL32 operation, which is defined
to be a left rotation of two copies of the least significant 32 bits of
the source GPR.

The current implementation is incorrect on 64-bit implementations in that
it rotates a single copy of the least significant 32 bits, padding with
zeroes in the most significant bits.

Fix the code to properly implement this ROTL32 operation.

Example:
R3 = F7487D82EC6F75DF
rlwinm 3,3,5,12,4

R3 expected : 8DEEBBFD880EBBFD
R3 actual   : 00000000880EBBFD (without this fix)

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:49 +02:00
Nikunj A Dadhania
9674a35626 ppc/spapr: Fix MAX_CPUS to 255
MAX_CPUS 256 is inconsistent with qemu supporting upto 255 cpus. This
MAX_CPUS number was percolated back to "virsh capabilities" with wrong
max_cpus.

Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:49 +02:00
Bharat Bhushan
88365d17d5 ppc: Add hw breakpoint watchpoint support
This patch adds hardware breakpoint and hardware watchpoint support
for ppc.

On BOOKE architecture we cannot share debug resources between QEMU
and guest because:
    When QEMU is using debug resources then debug exception must
    be always enabled. To achieve this we set MSR_DE and also set
    MSRP_DEP so guest cannot change MSR_DE.

    When emulating debug resource for guest we want guest
    to control MSR_DE (enable/disable debug interrupt on need).

    So above mentioned two configuration cannot be supported
    at the same time. So the result is that we cannot share
    debug resources between QEMU and Guest on BOOKE architecture.

In the current design QEMU gets priority over guest,
this means that if QEMU is using debug resources then guest
cannot use them and if guest is using debug resource then
qemu can overwrite them.

When QEMU is not able to handle debug exception then we inject program
exception to guest. Yes program exception NOT debug exception and the
reason is:
 1) QEMU and guest not sharing debug resources
 2) For software breakpoint QEMU uses a ehpriv-1 instruction;

 So there cannot be any reason that we are in qemu with exit reason
 KVM_EXIT_DEBUG  for guest set debug exception, only possibility is
 guest executed ehpriv-1 privilege instruction and that's why we are
 injecting program exception.

Signed-off-by: Bharat Bhushan <Bharat.Bhushan@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:49 +02:00
Bharat Bhushan
8a0548f94e ppc: Add software breakpoint support
This patch allow insert/remove software breakpoint.

When QEMU is not able to handle debug exception then we inject
program exception to guest because for software breakpoint QEMU
uses a ehpriv-1 instruction;
So there cannot be any reason that we are in qemu with exit reason
KVM_EXIT_DEBUG  for guest set debug exception, only possibility is
guest executed ehpriv-1 privilege instruction and that's why we are
injecting program exception.

Signed-off-by: Bharat Bhushan <Bharat.Bhushan@freescale.com>
[agraf: make deflect comment booke/book3s agnostic]
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:49 +02:00
Bharat Bhushan
c371c2e3e0 ppc: synchronize excp_vectors for injecting exception
This patch synchronizes env->excp_vectors[] with env->iovr[].
This is required for using the existing interrupt injection mechanism
for kvm.

Signed-off-by: Bharat Bhushan <Bharat.Bhushan@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:49 +02:00
Bharat Bhushan
3c902d4469 ppc: debug stub: Get trap instruction opcode from KVM
Get trap instruction opcode from KVM and this opcode will
be used for setting software breakpoint in following patch

Signed-off-by: Bharat Bhushan <Bharat.Bhushan@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:49 +02:00
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
b7d1f77ada spapr: Locate RTAS and device-tree based on real RMA
We currently calculate the final RTAS and FDT location based on
the early estimate of the RMA size, cropped to 256M on KVM since
we only know the real RMA size at reset time which happens much
later in the boot process.

This means the FDT and RTAS end up right below 256M while they
could be much higher, using precious RMA space and limiting
what the OS bootloader can put there which has proved to be
a problem with some OSes (such as when using very large initrd's)

Fortunately, we do the actual copy of the device-tree into guest
memory much later, during reset, late enough to be able to do it
using the final RMA value, we just need to move the calculation
to the right place.

However, RTAS is still loaded too early, so we change the code to
load the tiny blob into qemu memory early on, and then copy it into
guest memory at reset time. It's small enough that the memory usage
doesn't matter.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
[aik: fixed errors from checkpatch.pl, defined RTAS_MAX_ADDR]
Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
[agraf: fix compilation on 32bit hosts]
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:48 +02:00
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
ea87616d6c loader: Add load_image_size() to replace load_image()
A subsequent patch to ppc/spapr needs to load the RTAS blob into
qemu memory rather than target memory (so it can later be copied
into the right spot at machine reset time).

I would use load_image() but it is marked deprecated because it
doesn't take a buffer size as argument, so let's add load_image_size()
that does.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
[aik: fixed errors from checkpatch.pl]
Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:48 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
c3b4f589d8 spapr: Fix ibm, associativity for memory nodes
We want the associtivity lists of memory and CPU nodes to match but
memory nodes have incorrect domain#3 which is zero for CPU so they won't
match.

This clears domain#3 in the list to match CPUs associtivity lists.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:48 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
b082d65a30 spapr: Add a helper for node0_size calculation
In multiple places there is a node0_size variable calculation
which assumes that NUMA node #0 and memory node #0 are the same
things which they are not. Since we are going to change it and
do not want to change it in multiple places, let's make a helper.

This adds a spapr_node0_size() helper and makes use of it.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:48 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
6010818c30 spapr: Split memory nodes to power-of-two blocks
Linux kernel expects nodes to have power-of-two size and
does WARN_ON if this is not the case:
[    0.041456] WARNING: at drivers/base/memory.c:115
which is:

===
	/* Validate blk_sz is a power of 2 and not less than section size */
	if ((block_sz & (block_sz - 1)) || (block_sz < MIN_MEMORY_BLOCK_SIZE)) {
        	WARN_ON(1);
	        block_sz = MIN_MEMORY_BLOCK_SIZE;
	}
===

This splits memory nodes into set of smaller blocks with
a size which is a power of two. This makes sure the start
address of every node is aligned to the node size.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
[agraf: squash windows compile fix in]
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:48 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
7db8a127e3 spapr: Refactor spapr_populate_memory() to allow memoryless nodes
Current QEMU does not support memoryless NUMA nodes, however
actual hardware may have them so it makes sense to have a way
to emulate them in QEMU. This prepares SPAPR for that.

This moves 2 calls of spapr_populate_memory_node() into
the existing loop over numa nodes so first several nodes may
have no memory and this still will work.

If there is no numa configuration, the code assumes there is just
a single node at 0 and it has all the guest memory.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:48 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
81014ac2b8 spapr: Use DT memory node rendering helper for other nodes
This finishes refactoring by using the spapr_populate_memory_node helper
for all nodes and removing leftovers from spapr_populate_memory().

This is not a part of the previous patch because the patches look
nicer apart.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:47 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
26a8c353bf spapr: Move DT memory node rendering to a helper
This moves recurring bits of code related to memory@xxx nodes
creation to a helper.

This makes use of the new helper for node@0.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:47 +02:00
Gonglei
a21a7a7012 spapr: fix possible memory leak
get_boot_devices_list() will malloc memory, spapr_finalize_fdt
doesn't free it.

Signed-off-by: Chenliang <chenliang88@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:47 +02:00
Alexander Graf
261265cc91 PPC: mac99: Move NVRAM to page boundary when necessary
When running KVM we have to adhere to host page boundaries for memory slots.
Unfortunately the NVRAM on mac99 is a 4k RAM hole inside of an MMIO flash
area.

So if our host is configured with 64k page size, we can't use the mac99 target
with KVM. This is a real shame, as this limitation is not really an issue - we
can easily map NVRAM somewhere else and at least Linux and Mac OS X use it
at their new location.

So in that emergency case when it's about failing to run at all and moving NVRAM
to a place it shouldn't be at, choose the latter.

This patch enables -M mac99 with KVM on 64k page size hosts.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:47 +02:00
Nikunj A Dadhania
ef9514431d spapr: add uuid/host details to device tree
Useful for identifying the guest/host uniquely within the
guest. Adding following properties to the guest root node.

vm,uuid - uuid of the guest
host-model - Host model number
host-serial - Host machine serial number
hypervisor type - Tells its "kvm"

Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:47 +02:00
Peter Maydell
7d0cd464a7 hw/ppc/spapr_hcall.c: Fix typo in function names
Fix a typo in the names of a couple of functions
(s/resouce/resource/).

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:47 +02:00
Tom Musta
145855801a linux-user: Handle PPC64 ELFv2 Function Pointers
Function pointers in the 64-bit ELFv2 PowerPC ABI are actual (internal)
entry point addresses.  However, when invoking a function via a function
pointer, GPR 12 must also be set to this address so that the TOC may be
handled properly.

Add this support to the invocation of a signal handler.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:46 +02:00
Tom Musta
19774ec5c4 linux-user: Implement do_setcontext for PPC64
Eliminate the stub for the do_setcontext() function for TARGET_PPC64.  The
implementation re-uses the existing TARGET_PPC32 code with the only change
being the computation of the address of the register save area.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:46 +02:00
Tom Musta
8d6ab333eb linux-user: Properly Dereference PPC64 ELFv1 Signal Handler Pointer
Properly dereference 64-bit PPC ELF V1 ABIT function pointers to signal handlers.
On this platform, function pointers are pointers to structures and the first 64
bits of such a structure contains the function's entry point.  The second 64 bits
contains the TOC pointer, which must be placed into GPR 2.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:46 +02:00
Tom Musta
61e75fecef linux-user: Enable Signal Handlers on PPC64
Enable the 64-bit PowerPC signal handling code that was previously
disabled via #ifdefs.  Specifically:

  - Move the target_mcontext (register save area) structure and
    append it to the 64-bit target_sigcontext structure.  This
    provides the space on the stack for saving and restoring
    context.
  - Define the target_rt_sigframe for 64-bit.
  - Adjust the setup_frame and setup_rt_frame routines to properly
    select the target_mcontext area and trampoline within the stack
    frame; tthis is different for 32-bit and 64-bit implementations.
  - Adjust the do_setcontext stub for 64-bit so that it compiles
    without warnings.

The 64-bit signal handling code is still not functional after this
change; but the 32-bit code is.  Subsequent changes will address
specific issues with the 64-bit code.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
[agraf: fix build on 32bit hosts, ppc64abi32]
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:46 +02:00
Tom Musta
7678108b13 linux-user: Split PPC Trampoline Encoding from Register Save
Split the encoding of the PowerPC sigreturn trampoline from the saving of
register state onto the signal handler stack.  This will make it easier
in subsequent patches to deal with variations in the stack frame layouts between
32 and 64 bit PowerPC.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:46 +02:00
Tom Musta
fbdc200ac2 linux-user: Fix Stack Pointer Bug in PPC setup_rt_frame
The code that sets the stack frame back pointer is incorrect for
the setup_rt_frame() code; qemu will abort (SIGSEGV) in some
environments.  The setup_frame code  was fixed in commit
beb526b121 but the setup_rt_frame
code was not.

Make the setup_rt_frame code consistent with the setup_frame
code.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:46 +02:00
Nikunj A Dadhania
2e14072f9e ppc: spapr-rtas - implement os-term rtas call
PAPR compliant guest calls this in absence of kdump. This finally
reaches the guest and can be handled according to the policies set by
higher level tools(like taking dump) for further analysis by tools like
crash.

Linux kernel calls ibm,os-term when extended property of os-term is set.
This makes sure that a return to the linux kernel is gauranteed.

Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
[agraf: reduce RTAS_TOKEN_MAX]
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:45 +02:00
Alexander Graf
277c7a4d71 PPC: KVM: Fix g3beige and mac99 when HV is loaded
On PPC we have 2 different styles of KVM: PR and HV. HV can only virtualize
sPAPR guests while PR can virtualize everything that's reasonably close to
the host hardware platform.

As long as only one kernel module (PR or HV) is loaded, the "default" kvm type
is the module that's loaded. So if your hardware only supports PR mode you can
easily spawn a Mac VM.

However, if both HV and PR are loaded we default to HV mode. And in that case
the Mac machines have to explicitly ask for PR mode to get a working VM.

Fix this up by explicitly having the Mac machines ask for PR style KVM. This
fixes bootup of Mac VMs on systems where bot HV and PR kvm modules are loaded
for me.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-09-08 12:50:45 +02:00
John Snow
01ce352e62 ide: Add resize callback to ide/core
Currently, if the block device backing the IDE drive is resized,
the information about the device as cached inside of the IDEState
structure is not updated, thus when a guest OS re-queries the drive,
it is unable to see the expanded size.

This patch adds a resize callback that updates the IDENTIFY data
buffer in order to correct this.

Lastly, a Linux guest as-is cannot resize a libata drive while in-use,
but it can see the expanded size as part of a bus rescan event.
This patch also allows guests such as Linux to see the new drive size
after a soft reboot event, without having to exit the QEMU process.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:44 +01:00
John Snow
4bf6637d35 IDE: Fill the IDENTIFY request consistently
IDE-HD, IDE-ATAPI and IDE-CFATA all fill the
identify buffer in slightly different ways,
this is a relatively minor patch to make them
uniform, to emphasize that:

(1) We build the s->identify_data cache first, then
(2) We copy it to s->io_buffer to fulfill the request.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:44 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
b6b1d31f09 vmdk: fix buf leak in vmdk_parse_extents()
vmdk_open_sparse() does not take ownership of buf so the caller always
needs to free it.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:44 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
ff74f33c31 vmdk: fix vmdk_parse_extents() extent_file leaks
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:44 +01:00
John Snow
c5fe97e359 ide: Add wwn support to IDE-ATAPI drive
Although it is possible to specify the wwn
property for cdrom devices on the command line,
the underlying driver fails to relay this information
to the guest operating system via IDENTIFY.

This is a simple patch to correct that.

See ATA8-ACS, Table 22 parts 5, 6, and 9.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:44 +01:00
John Snow
0142f88bff qtest/ide: Uninitialize PC allocator
Use the new call to pc_alloc_uninit
as a test for the new pathways.

The leak checking / assert pathways are
not enabled in this patch, leaving this
as an option to future test writers.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
John Snow
ec2f160538 libqos: add a simple first-fit memory allocator
Implement a simple first-fit memory allocator that
attempts to keep track of leased blocks of memory
in order to be able to re-use blocks.

Additionally, allow the user to specify when
initializing the device that upon cleanup,
we would like to assert that there are no
blocks in use. This may be useful for identifying
problems in qtests that use more complicated
set-up and tear-down routines.

This functionality is used in my upcoming ahci-test v2
patch set, but I didn't see fit to enable it for any
existing tests, which will continue to operate the
same as they have prior.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
MORITA Kazutaka
53b33231f7 MAINTAINERS: update sheepdog maintainer
Hitoshi takes over sheepdog maintenance from me.

Signed-off-by: MORITA Kazutaka <morita.kazutaka@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Peter Lieven
713cc671f1 qemu-nbd: fix indentation and coding style
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Peter Lieven
b3838a4088 qemu-nbd: add option to set detect-zeroes mode
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Peter Lieven
9e7dac7c6c rename parse_enum_option to qapi_enum_parse and make it public
relaxing the license to LGPLv2+ is intentional.

Suggested-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
072f9ac44a block/archipelago: Use QEMU atomic builtins
Replace __sync builtins with ones provided by QEMU
for atomic operations.

Special thanks goes to Paolo Bonzini for his refactoring
suggestion in order to use the already existing atomic builtins
interface.

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
3ba6796d08 qemu-img: fix rebase src_cache option documentation
The src_cache option (-T) specifies the cache mode for backing files.
It applies both the image's old backing file as well as the new backing
file:

  ret = bdrv_open(&bs_old_backing, backing_name, NULL, NULL, src_flags,
                  old_backing_drv, &local_err);
  if (ret) {
      ...
  }
  if (out_baseimg[0]) {
      bs_new_backing = bdrv_new("new_backing", &error_abort);
      ret = bdrv_open(&bs_new_backing, out_baseimg, NULL, NULL, src_flags,
                      new_backing_drv, &local_err);
      if (ret) {
          ...
      }
  }

The documentation only mentions the new backing file but it really
applies to both.

Suggested-by: Jeff Nelson <jenelson@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
bb87fdf871 qemu-img: clarify src_cache option documentation
The source cache option takes the same values as the cache option.  The
documentation reads a little strange because it starts with "In contrast
the src_cache option ...".  The fact that this is comparing with the
previous documented option (the 'cache' option) is implicit.  Readers
may be confused, especially if they jump to src_cache without reading
cache documentation first.

Suggested-by: Jeff Nelson <jenelson@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Marc Marí
1053587c3f libqos: Added EVENT_IDX support
Added avail_event and NO_NOTIFY check before notifying.
Added used_event setting.

Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Marc Marí
5836811398 libqos: Added MSI-X support
Added MSI-X support for qtest PCI.
Added MSI-X support for virtio-pci.
Added MSI-X test case in virtio-blk-test.

Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Marc Marí
e11199554c libqos: Added test case for configuration changes in virtio-blk test
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Marc Marí
f294b029aa libqos: Added indirect descriptor support to virtio implementation
Add functions necessary for working with indirect descriptors.
Add test using new functions.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Marc Marí
bf3c63d201 libqos: Added basic virtqueue support to virtio implementation
Add status changing and feature negotiation.
Add basic virtqueue support for adding and sending virtqueue requests.
Add ISR checking.

[Squashed request endianness fix by Greg Kurz <gkurz@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
--Stefan]

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Marc Marí
46e0cf7629 tests: Add virtio device initialization
Add functions to read and write virtio header fields.
Add status bit setting in virtio-blk-device.

Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Marc Marí
311e666aea tests: Functions bus_foreach and device_find from libqos virtio API
Virtio header has been changed to compile and work with a real device.
Functions bus_foreach and device_find have been implemented for PCI.
Virtio-blk test case now opens a fake device.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Laszlo Ersek
4c0cfc72b3 pflash_cfi01: write flash contents to bdrv on incoming migration
A drive that backs a pflash device is special:
- it is very small,
- its entire contents are kept in a RAMBlock at all times, covering the
  guest-phys address range that provides the guest's view of the emulated
  flash chip.

The pflash device model keeps the drive (the host-side file) and the
guest-visible flash contents in sync. When migrating the guest, the
guest-visible flash contents (the RAMBlock) is migrated by default, but on
the target host, the drive (the host-side file) remains in full sync with
the RAMBlock only if:
- the source and target hosts share the storage underlying the pflash
  drive,
- or the migration requests full or incremental block migration too, which
  then covers all drives.

Due to the special nature of pflash drives, the following scenario makes
sense as well:
- no full nor incremental block migration, covering all drives, alongside
  the base migration (justified eg. by shared storage for "normal" (big)
  drives),
- non-shared storage for pflash drives.

In this case, currently only those portions of the flash drive are updated
on the target disk that the guest reprograms while running on the target
host.

In order to restore accord, dump the entire flash contents to the bdrv in
a post_load() callback.

- The read-only check follows the other call-sites of pflash_update();
- both "pfl->ro" and pflash_update() reflect / consider the case when
  "pfl->bs" is NULL;
- the total size of the flash device is calculated as in
  pflash_cfi01_realize().

When using shared storage, or requesting full or incremental block
migration along with the normal migration, the patch should incur a
harmless rewrite from the target side.

It is assumed that, on the target host, RAM is loaded ahead of the call to
pflash_post_load().

Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Laszlo Ersek
afeb25f926 pflash_cfi01: fixup stale DPRINTF() calls
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:42 +01:00
Liu Yuan
6bb4515849 block: kill tail whitespace in block.c
Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-08 11:12:42 +01:00
Peter Maydell
f102f22455 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/afaerber/tags/qom-cpu-for-peter' into staging
QOM CPUState and X86CPU

* Include exception state in CPU VMState
* Fix -cpu *,migratable=foo
* Error out on unknown -cpu *,+foo,-bar

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* remotes/afaerber/tags/qom-cpu-for-peter:
  target-i386: Reject invalid CPU feature names on the command-line
  target-i386: Support migratable=no properly
  exec: Save CPUState::exception_index field

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-05 16:03:56 +01:00
Eduardo Habkost
c00c94abbd target-i386: Reject invalid CPU feature names on the command-line
Instead of simply printing a warning, report an error when invalid CPU
options are provided on the CPU model string.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-05 16:37:07 +02:00
Eduardo Habkost
4d1b279b06 target-i386: Support migratable=no properly
When the "migratable" property was implemented, the behavior was tested
by changing the default on the code, but actually using the option on
the command-line (e.g. "-cpu host,migratable=false") doesn't work as
expected. This is a regression for a common use case of "-cpu host",
which is to enable features that are supported by the host CPU + kernel
before feature-specific code is added to QEMU.

Fix this by initializing the feature words for "-cpu host" on
x86_cpu_parse_featurestr(), right after parsing the CPU options.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-05 16:37:06 +02:00
Pavel Dovgaluk
6c3bff0ed8 exec: Save CPUState::exception_index field
This patch adds a subsection with exception_index field to the VMState for
correct saving the CPU state.
Without this patch, simulator could miss the pending exception in the saved
virtual machine state.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <pavel.dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-05 16:32:48 +02:00
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
77bfcf28f1 console: Remove unused QEMU_BIG_ENDIAN_FLAG
If we need to, we should use the pixman formats instead but for
now this is unused except in commented out code so take it out
to avoid further confusion about surface endianness.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 15:38:04 +02:00
Peter Maydell
20dbe65049 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-chardev-20140905-1' into staging
pty: Fix byte loss bug when connecting to pty

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* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-chardev-20140905-1:
  pty: Fix byte loss bug when connecting to pty

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-05 14:29:42 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
43c7d8bd44 console: add qemu_pixman_linebuf_copy
Helper function for copying data from linebuf to framebuffer using
pixman, possibly converting in case src and dst formats differ.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:11 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
4c38762fb5 console: add dpy_gfx_update_dirty
Calls dpy_gfx_update for all dirty scanlines. Works for
DisplaySurfaces backed by guest memory (i.e. the ones created
using qemu_create_displaysurface_guestmem).

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:11 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
a77549b3ff console: add qemu_create_displaysurface_guestmem
This patch adds a qemu_create_displaysurface_guestmem helper function.
Works simliar to qemu_create_displaysurface_from, but accepts a
guest address instead of a host pointer and it handles
cpu_physical_memory_{map,unmap} for you.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:11 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
30f1e661b6 console: stop using PixelFormat
With this patch the qemu console core stops using PixelFormat and pixman
format codes side-by-side, pixman format code is the primary way to
specify the DisplaySurface format:

 * DisplaySurface stops carrying a PixelFormat field.
 * qemu_create_displaysurface_from() expects a pixman format now.

Functions to convert PixelFormat to pixman_format_code_t (and back)
exist for those who still use PixelFormat.   As PixelFormat allows
easy access to masks and shifts it will probably continue to exist.

[ xenfb added by Benjamin Herrenschmidt ]

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:11 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
56bd9ea1a3 console: reimplement qemu_default_pixelformat
Use the new qemu_pixelformat_from_pixman and qemu_default_pixman_format
functions to reimplement qemu_default_pixelformat
(qemu_different_endianness_pixelformat too).

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:11 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
1527a25ec9 console: add qemu_default_pixman_format
Function returning the default pixman format for a given depth.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:11 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
a93a3af9ec console: add qemu_pixelformat_from_pixman
Function to convert pixman format codes to qemu PixelFormat.

[ Benjamin Herrenschmidt: fix BGRA+RGBA shifts ]

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:11 +02:00
Sebastian Tanase
cf7330c759 pty: Fix byte loss bug when connecting to pty
When trying to print data to the pty, we first check if it is connected.
If not, we try to reconnect, but we drop the pending data even if we
have successfully reconnected; this makes us lose the first byte of the very
first transmission.
This small fix addresses the issue by checking once more if the pty is connected
after having tried to reconnect.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Tanase <sebastian.tanase@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 13:27:10 +02:00
Peter Maydell
5fd7fc8db9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-cve-2014-3615-20140905-1' into staging
CVE-2014-3615: fix sanity checks in vbe (bochs dispi) and spice.

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* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-cve-2014-3615-20140905-1:
  spice: make sure we don't overflow ssd->buf
  vbe: rework sanity checks
  vbe: make bochs dispi interface return the correct memory size with qxl

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-05 12:26:33 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
ab9509ccea spice: make sure we don't overflow ssd->buf
Related spice-only bug.  We have a fixed 16 MB buffer here, being
presented to the spice-server as qxl video memory in case spice is
used with a non-qxl card.  It's also used with qxl in vga mode.

When using display resolutions requiring more than 16 MB of memory we
are going to overflow that buffer.  In theory the guest can write,
indirectly via spice-server.  The spice-server clears the memory after
setting a new video mode though, triggering a segfault in the overflow
case, so qemu crashes before the guest has a chance to do something
evil.

Fix that by switching to dynamic allocation for the buffer.

CVE-2014-3615

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Cc: secalert@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
2014-09-05 12:19:50 +02:00
Peter Maydell
fd884c0765 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/afaerber/tags/qom-devices-for-peter' into staging
QOM infrastructure fixes and device conversions

* Cleanups for recursive device unrealization

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* remotes/afaerber/tags/qom-devices-for-peter:
  qdev: Add cleanup logic in device_set_realized() to avoid resource leak
  qdev: Use NULL instead of local_err for qbus_child unrealize
  qdev: Use error_abort instead of using local_err
  memory: Remove object_property_add_child_array()
  qom: Add automatic arrayification to object_property_add()
  machine: Clean up -machine handling
  qom: Make object_child_foreach() safe for objects removal

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-04 19:41:15 +01:00
Peter Maydell
bbb6a1e872 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kvaneesh/for-upstream' into staging
* remotes/kvaneesh/for-upstream:
  hw/9pfs: Don't return type from host in readdir on local 9p filesystem
  hw/9pfs: Use little-endian format for xattr values

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-04 18:34:28 +01:00
Gonglei
1d45a705fc qdev: Add cleanup logic in device_set_realized() to avoid resource leak
At present, this function doesn't have partial cleanup implemented,
which will cause resource leaks in some scenarios.

Example:

1. Assume that "dc->realize(dev, &local_err)" executes successful
   and local_err == NULL;
2. device hotplug in hotplug_handler_plug() executes but fails
   (it is prone to occur). Then local_err != NULL;
3. error_propagate(errp, local_err) and return. But the resources
   which have been allocated in dc->realize() will be leaked.
Simple backtrace:
  dc->realize()
   |->device_realize
            |->pci_qdev_init()
                |->do_pci_register_device()
                |->etc.

Add fuller cleanup logic which assures that function can
goto appropriate error label as local_err population is
detected at each relevant point.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-04 19:15:54 +02:00
Gonglei
cd4520adca qdev: Use NULL instead of local_err for qbus_child unrealize
Forcefully unrealize all children regardless of errors in earlier
iterations (if any). We should keep going with cleanup operation
rather than report an error immediately. Therefore store the first
child unrealization failure and propagate it at the end. We also
forcefully unregister vmsd and unrealize actual object, too.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-04 19:15:06 +02:00
Peter Maydell
8cf8c92e77 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/net-pull-request' into staging
Net patches

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* remotes/stefanha/tags/net-pull-request:
  virtio-net: purge outstanding packets when starting vhost
  net: complete all queued packets on VM stop
  net: invoke callback when purging queue
  virtio: don't call device on !vm_running
  virtio-net: don't run bh on vm stopped
  net: Forbid dealing with packets when VM is not running

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-04 17:39:07 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
086abc1ccd virtio-net: purge outstanding packets when starting vhost
whenever we start vhost, virtio could have outstanding packets
queued, when they complete later we'll modify the ring
while vhost is processing it.

To prevent this, purge outstanding packets on vhost start.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 17:19:09 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
ca77d85e1d net: complete all queued packets on VM stop
This completes all packets, ensuring that callbacks
will not run when VM is stopped.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 17:19:09 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
07d8084624 net: invoke callback when purging queue
devices rely on packet callbacks eventually running,
but we violate this rule whenever we purge the queue.
To fix, invoke callbacks on all packets on purge.
Set length to 0, this way callers can detect that
this happened and re-queue if necessary.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 17:19:09 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
269bd822e7 virtio: don't call device on !vm_running
On vm stop, virtio changes vm_running state
too soon, so callbacks can get envoked with
vm_running = false;

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 17:19:09 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
e8bcf84200 virtio-net: don't run bh on vm stopped
commit 783e770693
    virtio-net: stop/start bh when appropriate

is incomplete: BH might execute within the same main loop iteration but
after vmstop, so in theory, we might trigger an assertion.
I was unable to reproduce this in practice,
but it seems clear enough that the potential is there, so worth fixing.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reported-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 17:19:09 +01:00
Bastian Blank
840a1bf283 hw/9pfs: Don't return type from host in readdir on local 9p filesystem
When using mapped mode in 9pfs, readdir implementation
should not return file type in d_type from the host
readdir, instead, it should use the type stored in
the extended attributes.  Since d_type is optional
and reading ext attrs for every readdir is expensive,
it should be sufficient to just set d_type to DT_UNKNOWN,
so guest will know to look it up separately.

This is a -stable material.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Blank <waldi@debian.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Signed-off-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2014-09-04 10:51:13 -05:00
Gonglei
d578029e71 qdev: Use error_abort instead of using local_err
This error can not happen normally. If it happens, it indicates
something very wrong, we should abort QEMU. Moreover, the
user can only refer to /machine/peripheral or /objects, not
/machine/unattached.

While at it, remove superfluous check about local_err.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-04 16:14:47 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
843ef73a69 memory: Remove object_property_add_child_array()
Obsoleted by automatic object_property_add() arrayification.

Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-04 16:14:47 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
339659041f qom: Add automatic arrayification to object_property_add()
If "[*]" is given as the last part of a QOM property name, treat that
as an array property. The added property is given the first available
name, replacing the * with a decimal number counting from 0.

First add with name "foo[*]" will be "foo[0]". Second "foo[1]" and so
on.

Callers may inspect the ObjectProperty * return value to see what
number the added property was given.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-04 16:14:47 +02:00
Andreas Färber
d2659e27e1 machine: Clean up -machine handling
Since commit c4090f8, -object options are no longer handled through
object_set_property(), so clean up -object leftovers by renaming the
function and dropping special-casing of qom-type and id properties.

Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.a@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-04 16:14:47 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
8af734ca31 qom: Make object_child_foreach() safe for objects removal
Current object_child_foreach() uses QTAILQ_FOREACH() to walk
through children and that makes children removal from the callback
impossible.

This makes object_child_foreach() use QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE().

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Reviewed-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-09-04 16:14:47 +02:00
zhanghailiang
e1d64c084b net: Forbid dealing with packets when VM is not running
For all NICs(except virtio-net) emulated by qemu,
Such as e1000, rtl8139, pcnet and ne2k_pci,
Qemu can still receive packets when VM is not running.

If this happened in *migration's* last PAUSE VM stage, but
before the end of the migration, the new receiving packets will possibly dirty
parts of RAM which has been cached in *iovec*(will be sent asynchronously) and
dirty parts of new RAM which will be missed.
This will lead serious network fault in VM.

To avoid this, we forbid receiving packets in generic net code when
VM is not running.

Bug reproduction steps:
(1) Start a VM which configured at least one NIC
(2) In VM, open several Terminal and do *Ping IP -i 0.1*
(3) Migrate the VM repeatedly between two Hosts
And the *PING* command in VM will very likely fail with message:
'Destination HOST Unreachable', the NIC in VM will stay unavailable unless you
run 'service network restart'

Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 14:31:54 +01:00
Peter Maydell
01eb313907 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-09-03' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-09-03

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* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-09-03:
  slirp: Honour vlan/stack in hostfwd_remove commands
  hmp: fix MemdevList memory leak
  qom/object.c, hmp.c: fix string_output_get_string() memory leak
  query-memdev: fix potential memory leaks
  MAINTAINERS: Add VMWare devices maintainer
  device_tree.c: dump all err mesages with error_report
  device_tree.c: redirect load_device_tree err message to stderr
  scripts: Remove scripts/qtest
  Fix debug print warning
  curl: The macro that you have to uncomment to get debugging is DEBUG_CURL.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-04 13:33:53 +01:00
Peter Maydell
b27e37d4ce Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
pci, pc fixes, features

A bunch of bugfixes - these will make sense for 2.1.1

Initial Intel IOMMU support.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

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* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
  acpi-build: Set FORCE_APIC_CLUSTER_MODEL bit for FADT flags
  vhost-scsi: init backend features earlier
  vhost_net: init acked_features to backend_features
  vhost_net: start/stop guest notifiers properly

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-04 12:20:41 +01:00
Peter Maydell
4771b02512 Revert "vhost_net: start/stop guest notifiers properly"
This reverts commit aad4dce934.

I accidentally merged the wrong version of a pull request
which had a buggy version of this patch. Reverting the
buggy version means we can then cleanly merge in the correct
pull with the corrected change.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-04 12:19:37 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
c1b886c45d vbe: rework sanity checks
Plug a bunch of holes in the bochs dispi interface parameter checking.
Add a function doing verification on all registers.  Call that
unconditionally on every register write.  That way we should catch
everything, even changing one register affecting the valid range of
another register.

Some of the holes have been added by commit
e9c6149f6a.  Before that commit the
maximum possible framebuffer (VBE_DISPI_MAX_XRES * VBE_DISPI_MAX_YRES *
32 bpp) has been smaller than the qemu vga memory (8MB) and the checking
for VBE_DISPI_MAX_XRES + VBE_DISPI_MAX_YRES + VBE_DISPI_MAX_BPP was ok.

Some of the holes have been there forever, such as
VBE_DISPI_INDEX_X_OFFSET and VBE_DISPI_INDEX_Y_OFFSET register writes
lacking any verification.

Security impact:

(1) Guest can make the ui (gtk/vnc/...) use memory rages outside the vga
frame buffer as source  ->  host memory leak.  Memory isn't leaked to
the guest but to the vnc client though.

(2) Qemu will segfault in case the memory range happens to include
unmapped areas  ->  Guest can DoS itself.

The guest can not modify host memory, so I don't think this can be used
by the guest to escape.

CVE-2014-3615

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Cc: secalert@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 08:23:14 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
54a85d4624 vbe: make bochs dispi interface return the correct memory size with qxl
VgaState->vram_size is the size of the pci bar.  In case of qxl not the
whole pci bar can be used as vga framebuffer.  Add a new variable
vbe_size to handle that case.  By default (if unset) it equals
vram_size, but qxl can set vbe_size to something else.

This makes sure VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VIDEO_MEMORY_64K returns correct results
and sanity checks are done with the correct size too.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
2014-09-04 08:22:48 +02:00
zhanghailiang
07b81ed937 acpi-build: Set FORCE_APIC_CLUSTER_MODEL bit for FADT flags
If we start Windows 2008 R2 DataCenter with number of cpu less than 8,
The system will use APIC Flat Logical destination mode as default configuration,
Which has an upper limit of 8 CPUs.

The fault is that VM can not show all processors within Task Manager if
we hot-add cpus when the number of cpus in VM extends the limit of 8.

If we use cluster destination model, the problem will be solved.

Note:
This flag was introduced later than ACPI v1.0 specification while QEMU
generates v1.0 tables only, but...

linux kernel ignores this flag, so patch has no influence on it.

Tested with Win[XPsp3|Srv2003EE|Srv2008DC|Srv2008R2|Srv2012R2], there
isn't BSODs and guests boot just fine. In cases guest doesn't support
cpu-hotplug, cpu becomes visible after reboot and in case the guest
supports cpu-hotplug, it works as expected with this patch.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: huangzhichao <huangzhichao@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
2014-09-03 16:41:05 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
3a1655fc53 vhost-scsi: init backend features earlier
As vhost core can use backend_features during init, clear it earlier to
avoid using uninitialized memory.
This use would be harmless since vhost scsi ignores the result
anyway, but initializing earlier will help prevent valgrind errors,
and make scsi and net behave similarly.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-03 16:41:05 +03:00
Jason Wang
b49ae9138d vhost_net: init acked_features to backend_features
commit 2e6d46d77e (vhost: add
vhost_get_features and vhost_ack_features) removes the step that
initializes the acked_features to backend_features.

As this field is now uninitialized, vhost initialization will sometimes
fail.

To fix, initialize acked_features on each ack.

Tested-by: Andrey Korolyov <andrey@xdel.ru>
Cc: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-03 16:41:05 +03:00
Jason Wang
cd7d1d26b0 vhost_net: start/stop guest notifiers properly
commit a9f98bb5eb "vhost: multiqueue
support" changed the order of stopping the device. Previously
vhost_dev_stop would disable backend and only afterwards, unset guest
notifiers. We now unset guest notifiers while vhost is still
active. This can lose interrupts causing guest networking to fail. In
particular, this has been observed during migration.

To fix this, several other changes are needed:
- remove the hdev->started assertion in vhost.c since we may want to
start the guest notifiers before vhost starts and stop the guest
notifiers after vhost is stopped.
- introduce the vhost_net_set_vq_index() and call it before setting
guest notifiers. This is to guarantee vhost_net has the correct
virtqueue index when setting guest notifiers.

MST: fix up error handling.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Cc: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Andrey Korolyov <andrey@xdel.ru>
Reported-by: "Zhangjie (HZ)" <zhangjie14@huawei.com>
Tested-by: William Dauchy <william@gandi.net>
Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-03 16:40:44 +03:00
Aneesh Kumar K.V
f8ad4a89e9 hw/9pfs: Use little-endian format for xattr values
With security_model=mapped-xattr, we encode the uid,gid and other file
attributes as extended attributes of the file. We save them under
user.virtfs.* namespace.

Use little-endian encoding for on-disk values. This enables us to export
the same directory from both little-endian and big-endian hosts.

NOTE: This will break big-endian host that have virtFS exports
using security model mapped-xattr. They will have to use external tools
to convert the xattr to little-endian format.

Signed-off-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2014-09-02 16:02:33 -05:00
Peter Maydell
70381662aa slirp: Honour vlan/stack in hostfwd_remove commands
The hostfwd_add and hostfwd_remove monitor commands allow the user
to optionally specify a vlan/stack tuple. hostfwd_add honours this,
but hostfwd_remove does not (it looks up the tuple but then ignores
the SlirpState it has looked up and always uses the first stack
in the list anyway). Correct this to honour what the user requested.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Chen Fan
ecaf54a052 hmp: fix MemdevList memory leak
the memdev_list in hmp_info_memdev() is never freed.
so we use existent method qapi_free_MemdevList() to free it.
and also we can use qapi_free_MemdevList() to replace list loops
to clean up the memdev list in error path.

Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Chen Fan
976620ac40 qom/object.c, hmp.c: fix string_output_get_string() memory leak
string_output_get_string() uses g_string_free(str, false) to
transfer the 'str' pointer to callers and never free it.

Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Chen Fan
b0e90181e4 query-memdev: fix potential memory leaks
Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Dmitry Fleytman
622fb504c4 MAINTAINERS: Add VMWare devices maintainer
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Fleytman <dmitry@daynix.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Li Liu
508e221f2c device_tree.c: dump all err mesages with error_report
Signed-off-by: Li Liu <john.liuli@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Li Liu
db013f81b2 device_tree.c: redirect load_device_tree err message to stderr
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Li Liu <john.liuli@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Fam Zheng
7d2ff422ca scripts: Remove scripts/qtest
This is a dummy file with no user, drop it.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Gonglei
c5539cb426 Fix debug print warning
Steps:

1.enable qemu debug print, using simply scprit as below:
 grep "//#define DEBUG" * -rl | xargs sed -i "s/\/\/#define DEBUG/#define DEBUG/g"
2. make -j
3. get some warning:
hw/i2c/pm_smbus.c: In function 'smb_ioport_writeb':
hw/i2c/pm_smbus.c:142: warning: format '%04x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'hwaddr'
hw/i2c/pm_smbus.c:142: warning: format '%02x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'uint64_t'
hw/i2c/pm_smbus.c: In function 'smb_ioport_readb':
hw/i2c/pm_smbus.c:209: warning: format '%04x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'hwaddr'
hw/intc/i8259.c: In function 'pic_ioport_read':
hw/intc/i8259.c:373: warning: format '%02x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'hwaddr'
hw/input/pckbd.c: In function 'kbd_write_command':
hw/input/pckbd.c:232: warning: format '%02x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'uint64_t'
hw/input/pckbd.c: In function 'kbd_write_data':
hw/input/pckbd.c:333: warning: format '%02x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'uint64_t'
hw/isa/apm.c: In function 'apm_ioport_writeb':
hw/isa/apm.c:44: warning: format '%x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'hwaddr'
hw/isa/apm.c:44: warning: format '%02x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'uint64_t'
hw/isa/apm.c: In function 'apm_ioport_readb':
hw/isa/apm.c:67: warning: format '%x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'hwaddr'
hw/timer/mc146818rtc.c: In function 'cmos_ioport_write':
hw/timer/mc146818rtc.c:394: warning: format '%02x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'uint64_t'
hw/i386/pc.c: In function 'port92_write':
hw/i386/pc.c:479: warning: format '%02x' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'uint64_t'

Fix them.

Cc: qemu-trivial@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Richard W.M. Jones
41c2346716 curl: The macro that you have to uncomment to get debugging is DEBUG_CURL.
Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-09-02 22:38:16 +04:00
Peter Maydell
f2426947de Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
pci, pc fixes, features

A bunch of bugfixes - these will make sense for 2.1.1

Initial Intel IOMMU support.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

# gpg: Signature made Tue 02 Sep 2014 16:05:04 BST using RSA key ID D28D5469
# gpg: Good signature from "Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@kernel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>"

* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
  vhost_net: start/stop guest notifiers properly
  pci: avoid losing config updates to MSI/MSIX cap regs
  virtio-net: don't run bh on vm stopped
  ioh3420: remove unused ioh3420_init() declaration
  vhost_net: cleanup start/stop condition
  intel-iommu: add IOTLB using hash table
  intel-iommu: add context-cache to cache context-entry
  intel-iommu: add supports for queued invalidation interface
  intel-iommu: fix coding style issues around in q35.c and machine.c
  intel-iommu: add Intel IOMMU emulation to q35 and add a machine option "iommu" as a switch
  intel-iommu: add DMAR table to ACPI tables
  intel-iommu: introduce Intel IOMMU (VT-d) emulation
  iommu: add is_write as a parameter to the translate function of MemoryRegionIOMMUOps

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-02 16:07:31 +01:00
Jason Wang
aad4dce934 vhost_net: start/stop guest notifiers properly
commit a9f98bb5eb vhost: multiqueue
support changed the order of stopping the device. Previously
vhost_dev_stop would disable backend and only afterwards, unset guest
notifiers. We now unset guest notifiers while vhost is still
active. This can lose interrupts causing guest networking to fail. In
particular, this has been observed during migration.

To adapt this, several other changes are needed:
- remove the hdev->started assertion in vhost.c since we may want to
start the guest notifiers before vhost starts and stop the guest
notifiers after vhost is stopped.
- introduce the vhost_net_set_vq_index() and call it before setting
guest notifiers. This is used to guarantee vhost_net has the correct
virtqueue index when setting guest notifiers.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reported-by: "Zhangjie (HZ)" <zhangjie14@huawei.com>
Tested-by: William Dauchy <wdauchy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-02 17:33:37 +03:00
Knut Omang
d7efb7e08e pci: avoid losing config updates to MSI/MSIX cap regs
Since
commit 95d6580024
    msi: Invoke msi/msix_write_config from PCI core
msix config writes are lost, the value written is always 0.

Fix pci_default_write_config to avoid this.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-02 17:28:26 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
0187c7989a virtio-net: don't run bh on vm stopped
commit 783e770693
    virtio-net: stop/start bh when appropriate

is incomplete: BH might execute within the same main loop iteration but
after vmstop, so in theory, we might trigger an assertion.
I was unable to reproduce this in practice,
but it seems clear enough that the potential is there, so worth fixing.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reported-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-02 17:28:26 +03:00
Gonglei
fc8342f758 ioh3420: remove unused ioh3420_init() declaration
commit 0f9b1771cc
    ioh3420: Remove obsoleted, unused ioh3420_init function
removed the implementation of ioh3420_init

Drop the declaration from the header file as well.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-09-02 17:28:26 +03:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
2d2507ef23 vhost_net: cleanup start/stop condition
Checking vhost device internal state in vhost_net looks like
a layering violation since vhost_net does not
set this flag: it is set and tested by vhost.c.
There seems to be no reason to check this:
caller in virtio net uses its own flag,
vhost_started, to ensure vhost is started/stopped
as appropriate.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Amos Kong <akong@redhat.com>
2014-09-02 17:28:25 +03:00
Peter Maydell
30eaca3acd Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140902-1' into staging
sanity check for qxl, minor spice display channel tweak.

# gpg: Signature made Tue 02 Sep 2014 09:53:39 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140902-1:
  spice: use console index as display id
  qxl-render: add more sanity checks

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-02 10:26:10 +01:00
Xin Tong
88e89a57f9 implementing victim TLB for QEMU system emulated TLB
QEMU system mode page table walks are expensive. Taken by running QEMU
qemu-system-x86_64 system mode on Intel PIN , a TLB miss and walking a
4-level page tables in guest Linux OS takes ~450 X86 instructions on
average.

QEMU system mode TLB is implemented using a directly-mapped hashtable.
This structure suffers from conflict misses. Increasing the
associativity of the TLB may not be the solution to conflict misses as
all the ways may have to be walked in serial.

A victim TLB is a TLB used to hold translations evicted from the
primary TLB upon replacement. The victim TLB lies between the main TLB
and its refill path. Victim TLB is of greater associativity (fully
associative in this patch). It takes longer to lookup the victim TLB,
but its likely better than a full page table walk. The memory
translation path is changed as follows :

Before Victim TLB:
1. Inline TLB lookup
2. Exit code cache on TLB miss.
3. Check for unaligned, IO accesses
4. TLB refill.
5. Do the memory access.
6. Return to code cache.

After Victim TLB:
1. Inline TLB lookup
2. Exit code cache on TLB miss.
3. Check for unaligned, IO accesses
4. Victim TLB lookup.
5. If victim TLB misses, TLB refill
6. Do the memory access.
7. Return to code cache

The advantage is that victim TLB can offer more associativity to a
directly mapped TLB and thus potentially fewer page table walks while
still keeping the time taken to flush within reasonable limits.
However, placing a victim TLB before the refill path increase TLB
refill path as the victim TLB is consulted before the TLB refill. The
performance results demonstrate that the pros outweigh the cons.

some performance results taken on SPECINT2006 train
datasets and kernel boot and qemu configure script on an
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU  E5620  @ 2.40GHz Linux machine are shown in the
Google Doc link below.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eiItzekZwNQOal_h-5iJmC4tMDi051m9qidi5_nwvH4/edit?usp=sharing

In summary, victim TLB improves the performance of qemu-system-x86_64 by
11% on average on SPECINT2006, kernelboot and qemu configscript and with
highest improvement of in 26% in 456.hmmer. And victim TLB does not result
in any performance degradation in any of the measured benchmarks. Furthermore,
the implemented victim TLB is architecture independent and is expected to
benefit other architectures in QEMU as well.

Although there are measurement fluctuations, the performance
improvement is very significant and by no means in the range of
noises.

Signed-off-by: Xin Tong <trent.tong@gmail.com>
Message-id: 1407202523-23553-1-git-send-email-trent.tong@gmail.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 17:43:06 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
44ea34309e target-tricore: Add instructions of SR opcode format
Add instructions of SR opcode format.
Add micro-op generator functions for saturate.
Add helper return from exception (rfe).

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-16-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
5a7634a28c target-tricore: Add instructions of SLR, SSRO and SRO opcode format
Add instructions of SLR, SSRO and SRO opcode format.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-15-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
5de93515f9 target-tricore: Add instructions of SC opcode format
Add instructions of SC opcode format.
Add helper for begin interrupt service routine.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-14-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
a47b50db60 target-tricore: Add instructions of SBR opcode format
Add instructions of SBR opcode format.
Add gen_loop micro-op generator function.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-13-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
70b0226250 target-tricore: Add instructions of SBC and SBRN opcode format
Add instructions of SBC and SBRN opcode format.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-12-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
9a31922b08 target-tricore: Add instructions of SB opcode format
Add instructions of SB opcode format.
Add helper call/ret.
Add micro-op generator functions for branches.
Add makro to generate helper functions.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-11-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
d279821074 target-tricore: Add instructions of SRRS and SLRO opcode format
Add instructions of SSRS and SLRO opcode format.
Add micro-op generator functions for offset loads.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-10-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
46aa848ffb target-tricore: Add instructions of SSR opcode format
Add instructions of SSR opcode format.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-9-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
2692802a37 target-tricore: Add instructions of SRR opcode format
Add instructions of SRR opcode format.
Add helper for add/sub_ssov.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-8-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:21 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
0707ec1bea target-tricore: Add instructions of SRC opcode format
Add instructions of SRC opcode format.
Add micro-op generator functions for add, conditional add/sub and shi/shai.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-7-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:20 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
7c87d074d2 target-tricore: Add masks and opcodes for decoding
Add masks and opcodes for decoding TriCore instructions.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-6-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:20 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
0aaeb118b3 target-tricore: Add initialization for translation and activate target
Add tcg and cpu model initialization.
Add gen_intermediate_code function.
Activate target in configure and add softmmu config.

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-5-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:20 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
2d30267e8e target-tricore: Add softmmu support
Add basic softmmu support for TriCore

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-4-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:20 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
e2d0501103 target-tricore: Add board for systemmode
Add basic board to allow systemmode emulation

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-3-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:20 +01:00
Bastian Koppelmann
48e06fe0ed target-tricore: Add target stubs and qom-cpu
Add TriCore target stubs, and QOM cpu, and Maintainer

Signed-off-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
Message-id: 1409572800-4116-2-git-send-email-kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 14:49:20 +01:00
Peter Maydell
5cd1475d28 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/borntraeger/tags/kvm-s390-20140901' into staging
s390x/kvm: Several updates/fixes/features

1. s390x/kvm: avoid synchronize_rcu's in kernel
----------------------------------------------
The first patches change s390x/kvm code to issue VCPU specific ioctls
from the VCPU thread. This will avoid unnecessary synchronize_rcu in
the kernel, which caused a noticably slowdown with many guest CPUs.
It speeds up all start/restart/reset operations involving cpus
drastically.

2. s390-ccw.img: block size and DASD format support
---------------------------------------------------
The second part changes the s390-ccw bios to IPL (boot)  more disk
formats than before. Furthermore a small fix is made to the console
output of the bios.

3. s390: Support for Hotplug of Standby Memory
----------------------------------------------
The third part adds support in s390 for a pool of standby memory,
which can be set online/offline by the guest (ie, via chmem).
The standby pool of memory is allocated as the difference between
the initial memory setting and the maxmem setting.
As part of this work, additional results are provided for the
Read SCP Information SCLP, and new implentation is added for the
Read Storage Element Information, Attach Storage Element,
Assign Storage and Unassign Storage SCLPs, which enables the s390
guest to manipulate the standby memory pool.

This patchset is based on work originally done by Jeng-Fang (Nick)
Wang.

Sample qemu command snippet:

qemu -machine s390-ccw-virtio  -m 1024M,maxmem=2048M,slots=32 -enable-kvm

This will allocate 1024M of active memory, and another 1024M
of standby memory.  Example output from s390-tools lsmem:
=============================================================================
0x0000000000000000-0x000000000fffffff        256  online   no         0-127
0x0000000010000000-0x000000001fffffff        256  online   yes        128-255
0x0000000020000000-0x000000003fffffff        512  online   no         256-511
0x0000000040000000-0x000000007fffffff       1024  offline  -          512-1023

Memory device size  : 2 MB
Memory block size   : 256 MB
Total online memory : 1024 MB
Total offline memory: 1024 MB

The guest can dynamically enable part or all of the standby pool
via the s390-tools chmem, for example:

chmem -e 512M

And can attempt to dynamically disable:

chmem -d 512M

4. s390x/gdb: various fixes
---------------------------
* Patch 1 fixes a bug where the cc was changed accidentally.
* Patch 2 adds the gdb feature XML files for s390x
* Patch 3 Define acr and fpr registers as coprocessor registers. This allows us
   to reuse the feature XML files.
* Patch 4 whitespace fixes

# gpg: Signature made Mon 01 Sep 2014 12:53:39 BST using RSA key ID B5A61C7C
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/borntraeger/tags/kvm-s390-20140901:
  s390x/gdb: coding style fixes
  s390x/gdb: generate target.xml and handle fp/ac as coprocessors
  s390x/gdb: add the feature xml files for s390x
  s390x/gdb: don't touch the cc if tcg is not enabled
  sclp-s390: Add memory hotplug SCLPs
  s390-virtio: Apply same memory boundaries as virtio-ccw
  virtio-ccw: Include standby memory when calculating storage increment
  sclp-s390: Add device to manage s390 memory hotplug
  pc-bios/s390-ccw.img binary update
  pc-bios/s390-ccw: Do proper console setup
  pc-bios/s390-ccw: IPL from DASD with format variations
  pc-bios/s390-ccw Really big EAV ECKD DASD handling
  pc-bios/s390-ccw Improve ECKD informational message
  pc-bios/s390-ccw: handle more ECKD DASD block sizes
  pc-bios/s390-ccw: support all virtio block size
  s390x/kvm: execute the first cpu reset on the vcpu thread
  s390x/kvm: execute "system reset" cpu resets on the vcpu thread
  s390x/kvm: execute sigp orders on the target vcpu thread
  s390x/kvm: run guest triggered resets on the target vcpu thread

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-09-01 13:57:46 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
cd56cc6b07 spice: use console index as display id
... instead of maintaining our own numbering.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-09-01 10:19:03 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
503b3b33fe qxl-render: add more sanity checks
Damn, the dirty rectangle values are signed integers.  So the checks
added by commit 788fbf042f are not good
enough, we also have to make sure they are not negative.

[ Note: There must be something broken in spice-server so we get
  negative values in the first place.  Bug opened:
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1135372 ]

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
2014-09-01 10:19:03 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
218829db23 s390x/gdb: coding style fixes
This patch cleanes up two coding style issues (missing whitespaces).

Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:45:19 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
73d510c9d3 s390x/gdb: generate target.xml and handle fp/ac as coprocessors
This patch reduces the core registers to the psw and the general purpose
registers. The fpc and ac registers are handled as coprocessors registers by gdb.
This allows to reuse the feature xml files taken from gdb without further
modification and is what other architectures do.

The target.xml is now generated and provided to the gdb client. Therefore, the
client doesn't have to guess which registers are available at which logical
register number.

Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:45:19 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
6117afac34 s390x/gdb: add the feature xml files for s390x
This patch adds the relevant s390x feature xml files taken from gdb.

Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:45:19 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
97fa52f097 s390x/gdb: don't touch the cc if tcg is not enabled
When reading/writing the psw mask, the condition code may only be touched if
running on tcg.

Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:45:19 +02:00
Matthew Rosato
1def6656b6 sclp-s390: Add memory hotplug SCLPs
Add memory information to read SCP info and add handlers for
Read Storage Element Information, Attach Storage Element,
Assign Storage and Unassign Storage.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:25:32 +02:00
Matthew Rosato
e7f1314f97 s390-virtio: Apply same memory boundaries as virtio-ccw
Although s390-virtio won't support memory hotplug, it should
enforce the same memory boundaries so that it can use shared codepaths
(like read_SCP_info).

Signed-off-by: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:25:32 +02:00
Matthew Rosato
b6fe01248e virtio-ccw: Include standby memory when calculating storage increment
When determining the memory increment size, use the maxmem size if
it was specified.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:25:32 +02:00
Matthew Rosato
0844df77fd sclp-s390: Add device to manage s390 memory hotplug
Add sclpMemoryHotplugDev to contain associated data structures, etc.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:25:32 +02:00
Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski
f360221988 pc-bios/s390-ccw.img binary update
Rebuild of s390-ccw.img containing these patches:

  pc-bios/s390-ccw: Do proper console setup
  pc-bios/s390-ccw: support all virtio block size
  pc-bios/s390-ccw: handle more ECKD DASD block sizes
  pc-bios/s390-ccw Improve ECKD informational message
  pc-bios/s390-ccw Really big EAV ECKD DASD handling
  pc-bios/s390-ccw: IPL from DASD with format variations

Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
Christian Borntraeger
1aa7f4c6aa pc-bios/s390-ccw: Do proper console setup
The final newline/return must happen before we reset the sclp via
diag 308.

Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski
14f56a2e35 pc-bios/s390-ccw: IPL from DASD with format variations
There are two known cases of DASD format where signatures are
incomplete or absent:

1. result of <dasdfmt -d ldl -L ...> (ECKD_LDL_UNLABELED)
2. CDL with zero keys in IPL1 and IPL2 records

Now the code attempts to
1. find zIPL and use SCSI layout
2. find IPL1 and use CDL layout
3. find CMS1 and use LDL layout
3. find LNX1 and use LDL layout
4. find zIPL and use unlabeled LDL layout
5. find zIPL and use CDL layout
6. die
in this sequence.

Signed-off-by: Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski <jno@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski
f04db28b86 pc-bios/s390-ccw Really big EAV ECKD DASD handling
For EAV ECKD DASD, the cylinder count will have the magic value
0xfffeU. Therefore, use the block number to test for valid eckd
addresses instead.

Signed-off-by: Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski <jno@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski
b0885f7599 pc-bios/s390-ccw Improve ECKD informational message
Add block size display to ECKD scheme report.

Signed-off-by: Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski <jno@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski
00a47e7e71 pc-bios/s390-ccw: handle more ECKD DASD block sizes
Using dasdfmt(8) to format a DASD allows to choose a block size.
There are four supported values: 512, 1024, 2048, and 4096 bytes
per block. Each block size leads to selection of new count of
sectors per track. The head count remains always the same: 15.

This empiric knowledge is used to detect ECKD DASD to IPL from.

Signed-off-by: Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski <jno@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski
92cb05574b pc-bios/s390-ccw: support all virtio block size
The block size value may be given "as is" OR as a base value and
a shift count (exponent). So, we have to use calculation to get
the proper number in the code.

The main expression reads as
        (blk_cfg.blk_size << blk_cfg.physical_block_exp)

E.g., various combinations between blk_size=1/physical_block_exp=12
and blk_size=4096/physical_block_exp=0 are valid for 4K blocks.

Signed-off-by: Eugene (jno) Dvurechenski <jno@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
159855f098 s390x/kvm: execute the first cpu reset on the vcpu thread
As all full cpu resets currently call into the kernel to do initial cpu reset,
let's run this reset (triggered by cpu_s390x_init()) on the proper vcpu thread.

Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
1fad8b3be3 s390x/kvm: execute "system reset" cpu resets on the vcpu thread
Let's execute resets triggered by qemu system resets on the target vcpu thread.
This will avoid synchronize_rcu's in the kernel.

Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
6e6ad8db11 s390x/kvm: execute sigp orders on the target vcpu thread
All sigp orders that can result in ioctls on the target vcpu should be executed
on the associated vcpu thread.

Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
85ca3371f6 s390x/kvm: run guest triggered resets on the target vcpu thread
Currently, load_normal_reset() and modified_clear_reset() as triggered
by a guest vcpu will initiate cpu resets on the current vcpu thread for
all cpus. The reset should happen on the individual vcpu thread
instead, so let's use run_on_cpu() for this.

This avoids calls to synchronize_rcu() in the kernel.

Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Freimann <jfrei@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
2014-09-01 09:23:02 +02:00
Peter Maydell
988f463614 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request' into staging
Block pull request

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* remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request: (35 commits)
  quorum: Fix leak of opts in quorum_open
  blkverify: Fix leak of opts in blkverify_open
  nfs: Fix leak of opts in nfs_file_open
  curl: Don't deref NULL pointer in call to aio_poll.
  curl: Allow a cookie or cookies to be sent with http/https requests.
  virtio-blk: allow drive_del with dataplane
  block: acquire AioContext in do_drive_del()
  linux-aio: avoid deadlock in nested aio_poll() calls
  qemu-iotests: add multiwrite test cases
  block: fix overlapping multiwrite requests
  nbd: Follow the BDS' AIO context
  block: Add AIO context notifiers
  nbd: Drop nbd_can_read()
  sheepdog: fix a core dump while do auto-reconnecting
  aio-win32: add support for sockets
  qemu-coroutine-io: fix for Win32
  AioContext: introduce aio_prepare
  aio-win32: add aio_set_dispatching optimization
  test-aio: test timers on Windows too
  AioContext: export and use aio_dispatch
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 18:40:04 +01:00
Fam Zheng
8df3abfcee quorum: Fix leak of opts in quorum_open
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 17:10:18 +01:00
Fam Zheng
3158593126 blkverify: Fix leak of opts in blkverify_open
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 17:10:18 +01:00
Fam Zheng
810f4f86b7 nfs: Fix leak of opts in nfs_file_open
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 17:10:18 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
a2f468e48f curl: Don't deref NULL pointer in call to aio_poll.
In commit 63f0f45f2e the following
mechanical change was made:

         if (!state) {
-            qemu_aio_wait();
+            aio_poll(state->s->aio_context, true);
         }

The new code now checks if state is NULL and then dereferences it
('state->s') which is obviously incorrect.

This commit replaces state->s->aio_context with
bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), fixing this problem.  The two other hunks
are concerned with getting the BlockDriverState pointer bs to where it
is needed.

The original bug causes a segfault when using libguestfs to access a
VMware vCenter Server and doing any kind of complex read-heavy
operations.  With this commit the segfault goes away.

Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 16:19:01 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
a94f83d94f curl: Allow a cookie or cookies to be sent with http/https requests.
In order to access VMware ESX efficiently, we need to send a session
cookie.  This patch is very simple and just allows you to send that
session cookie.  It punts on the question of how you get the session
cookie in the first place, but in practice you can just run a `curl'
command against the server and extract the cookie that way.

To use it, add file.cookie to the curl URL.  For example:

$ qemu-img info 'json: {
    "file.driver":"https",
    "file.url":"https://vcenter/folder/Windows%202003/Windows%202003-flat.vmdk?dcPath=Datacenter&dsName=datastore1",
    "file.sslverify":"off",
    "file.cookie":"vmware_soap_session=\"52a01262-bf93-ccce-d379-8dabb3e55560\""}'
image: [...]
file format: raw
virtual size: 8.0G (8589934592 bytes)
disk size: unavailable

Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 16:11:14 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
3255d1c21f virtio-blk: allow drive_del with dataplane
Now that drive_del acquires the AioContext we can safely allow deleting
the drive.  As with non-dataplane mode, all I/Os submitted by the guest
after drive_del will return EIO.

This patch makes hot unplug work with virtio-blk dataplane.  Previously
drive_del reported an error because the device was busy.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 16:01:48 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
8ad4202bf6 block: acquire AioContext in do_drive_del()
Make drive_del safe for dataplane where another thread may be running
the BlockDriverState's AioContext.

Note the assumption that AioContext's lifetime exceeds DriveInfo and
BlockDriverState.  We release AioContext after DriveInfo and
BlockDriverState are potentially freed.

This is clearly safe with the global AioContext but also with -object
iothread and implicit iothreads created by -device
virtio-blk-pci,x-data-plane=on (their lifetime is tied to DeviceState,
not BlockDriverState).

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 16:01:10 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
2cdff7f620 linux-aio: avoid deadlock in nested aio_poll() calls
If two Linux AIO request completions are fetched in the same
io_getevents() call, QEMU will deadlock if request A's callback waits
for request B to complete using an aio_poll() loop.  This was reported
to happen with the mirror blockjob.

This patch moves completion processing into a BH and makes it resumable.
Nested event loops can resume completion processing so that request B
will complete and the deadlock will not occur.

Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: Ming Lei <ming.lei@canonical.com>
Cc: Marcin Gibuła <m.gibula@beyond.pl>
Reported-by: Marcin Gibuła <m.gibula@beyond.pl>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Marcin Gibuła <m.gibula@beyond.pl>
2014-08-29 15:59:17 +01:00
Peter Maydell
8b3030114a Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140829' into staging
target-arm queue:
 * support PMCCNTR in ARMv8
 * various GIC fixes and cleanups
 * Correct Cortex-A57 ISAR5 and AA64ISAR0 ID register values
 * Fix regression that disabled VFP for ARMv5 CPUs
 * Update to upstream VIXL 1.5

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* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140829:
  target-arm: Implement pmccfiltr_write function
  target-arm: Remove old code and replace with new functions
  target-arm: Implement pmccntr_sync function
  target-arm: Add arm_ccnt_enabled function
  target-arm: Implement PMCCNTR_EL0 and related registers
  arm: Implement PMCCNTR 32b read-modify-write
  target-arm: Make the ARM PMCCNTR register 64-bit
  hw/intc/arm_gic: honor target mask in gic_update()
  aarch64: raise max_cpus to 8
  arm_gic: Use GIC_NR_SGIS constant
  arm_gic: Do not force PPIs to edge-triggered mode
  arm_gic: GICD_ICFGR: Write model only for pre v1 GICs
  arm_gic: Fix read of GICD_ICFGR
  target-arm: Correct Cortex-A57 ISAR5 and AA64ISAR0 ID register values
  target-arm: Fix regression that disabled VFP for ARMv5 CPUs
  disas/libvixl: Update to upstream VIXL 1.5

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:48:15 +01:00
Alistair Francis
0614601cec target-arm: Implement pmccfiltr_write function
This is the function that is called when writing to the
PMCCFILTR_EL0 register

Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 73da3da6404855b17d5ae82975a32ff3a4dcae3d.1409025949.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:30 +01:00
Alistair Francis
942a155b20 target-arm: Remove old code and replace with new functions
Remove the old PMCCNTR code and replace it with calls to the new
pmccntr_sync() and arm_ccnt_enabled() functions.

Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 693a6e437d915c2195fd3dc7303f384ca538b7bf.1409025949.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:30 +01:00
Alistair Francis
ec7b4ce4c7 target-arm: Implement pmccntr_sync function
This is used to synchronise the PMCCNTR counter and swap its
state between enabled and disabled if required. It must always
be called twice, both before and after any logic that could
change the state of the PMCCNTR counter.

Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 62811d4c0f7b1384f7aab62ea2fcfda3dcb0db50.1409025949.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
[PMM: fixed minor typos in pmccntr_sync doc comment]
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Alistair Francis
87124fdea4 target-arm: Add arm_ccnt_enabled function
Include a helper function to determine if the CCNT counter
is enabled.

Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: e1a64f17a756e06c8bda8238ad4826d705049f7a.1409025949.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
[ PC changes
  * Remove EL based checks
]
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Alistair Francis
8521466b39 target-arm: Implement PMCCNTR_EL0 and related registers
This patch adds support for the ARMv8 version of the PMCCNTR and
related registers. It also starts to implement the PMCCFILTR_EL0
register.

Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: b5d1094764a5416363ee95216799b394ecd011e8.1409025949.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Peter Crosthwaite
421c7ebd93 arm: Implement PMCCNTR 32b read-modify-write
The register is now 64bit, however a 32 bit write to the register
should leave the higher bits unchanged. The open coded write handler
does not implement this, so we need to read-modify-write accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair23@gmail.com>
Message-id: ec350573424bb2adc1701c3b9278d26598e2f2d1.1409025949.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Alistair Francis
c92c06872a target-arm: Make the ARM PMCCNTR register 64-bit
This makes the PMCCNTR register 64-bit to allow for the
64-bit ARMv8 version.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 6c5bac5fd0ea54963b1fc0e7f9464909f2e19a73.1409025949.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Sergey Fedorov
b52b81e44f hw/intc/arm_gic: honor target mask in gic_update()
Take IRQ target mask into account when determining the highest priority
pending interrupt.

Signed-off-by: Sergey Fedorov <serge.fdrv@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1407947471-26981-1-git-send-email-serge.fdrv@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Joel Schopp
d3579f362f aarch64: raise max_cpus to 8
I'm running on a system with 8 cpus and it would be nice to have qemu
support all of them.  The attached patch does that and has been tested.

That said, I'm not sure if 8 is enough or if we want to bump this even higher
now before systems with many more cpus come along. 255 anyone?

Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Joel Schopp <joel.schopp@amd.com>
Message-id: 20140819213304.19537.2834.stgit@joelaarch64.amd.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Adam Lackorzynski
93b5f6f1a6 arm_gic: Use GIC_NR_SGIS constant
Use constant rather than a plain number.

Acked-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Adam Lackorzynski <adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>
Message-id: 1408372255-12358-5-git-send-email-adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:29 +01:00
Adam Lackorzynski
de7a900f0c arm_gic: Do not force PPIs to edge-triggered mode
Only SGIs must be WI, done by forcing them to their default
(edge-triggered).

Acked-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Adam Lackorzynski <adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>
Message-id: 1408372255-12358-4-git-send-email-adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:28 +01:00
Adam Lackorzynski
24b790df43 arm_gic: GICD_ICFGR: Write model only for pre v1 GICs
Setting the model is only available in pre-v1 GIC models.

Acked-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Adam Lackorzynski <adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>
Message-id: 1408372255-12358-3-git-send-email-adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:28 +01:00
Adam Lackorzynski
71a62046ae arm_gic: Fix read of GICD_ICFGR
The GICD_ICFGR register covers 4 interrupts per byte.

Acked-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Adam Lackorzynski <adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>
Message-id: 1408372255-12358-2-git-send-email-adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:28 +01:00
Peter Maydell
c379621451 target-arm: Correct Cortex-A57 ISAR5 and AA64ISAR0 ID register values
We implement the crypto extensions but were incorrectly reporting
ID register values for the Cortex-A57 which did not advertise
crypto. Use the correct values as described in the TRM.
With this fix Linux correctly detects presence of the crypto
features and advertises them in /proc/cpuinfo.

Reported-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1408718660-7295-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:28 +01:00
Peter Maydell
ed1f13d607 target-arm: Fix regression that disabled VFP for ARMv5 CPUs
Commit 2c7ffc414 added support for honouring the CPACR coprocessor
access control register bits which may disable access to VFP
and Neon instructions. However it failed to account for the
fact that the CPACR is only present starting from the ARMv6
architecture version, so it accidentally disabled VFP completely
for ARMv5 CPUs like the ARM926. Linux would detect this as
"no VFP present" and probably fall back to its own emulation,
but other guest OSes might crash or misbehave.

This fixes bug LP:1359930.

Reported-by: Jakub Jermar <jakub@jermar.eu>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1408714940-7192-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 15:00:28 +01:00
Peter Maydell
508280f566 disas/libvixl: Update to upstream VIXL 1.5
Update our copy of libvixl to upstream's 1.5 release.
This includes the upstream versions of the fixes we
were carrying locally (commit ffebe899).

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1407162987-4659-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2014-08-29 15:00:27 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
12ade76090 qemu-iotests: add multiwrite test cases
This test case covers the basic bdrv_aio_multiwrite() scenarios:
1. Single request
2. Sequential requests (AABB)
3. Superset overlapping requests (AABBAA)
4. Subset overlapping requests (BBAABB)
5. Head overlapping requests (AABB)
6. Tail overlapping requests (BBAA)
7. Disjoint requests (AA BB)

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-29 14:10:15 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
391827eb10 block: fix overlapping multiwrite requests
When request A is a strict superset of request B:

  AAAAAAAA
    BBBB

multiwrite_merge() merges them as follows:

  AABBBB

The tail of request A should have been included:

  AABBBBAA

This patch fixes data loss but this code path is probably rare.  Since
guests cannot assume ordering between in-flight requests, few
applications submit overlapping write requests.

Reported-by: Slava Pestov <sviatoslav.pestov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-29 14:09:43 +01:00
Peter Maydell
d9aa688557 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140829-1' into staging
usb: bugfix collection.
usb: add cleanup functions for host adapters,
     in preparation for hotplug support.
usb: add simple qtests for uhci,ohci,xhci.

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* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140829-1:
  tests: add xHCI qtest
  tests: add UHCI qtest
  tests: add OHCI qtest
  usb: add usb host adapters exit trace
  usb-xhci: add exit function
  usb-ehci: add ehci-pci device exit function
  usb-ehci: add ehci unrealize funciton
  usb-ehci: add vmstate properity for EHCIState
  usb-uhci: clean up uhci resource when pci-uhci exit
  usb-ohci: add exit function
  usb-ohci: Fix memory leak for ohci timer
  usb: add usb_bus_release function
  Revert "xhci: Fix number of streams allocated when using streams"
  xhci: use (1u << i)
  Fix OHCI ISO TD state never being written back.
  xhci: fix debug print compiling error
  usb: Fix bootindex for portnr > 9

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 13:08:04 +01:00
Gonglei
25e89ec5d2 tests: add xHCI qtest
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:53:47 +02:00
Gonglei
44ced58e3a tests: add UHCI qtest
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:53:47 +02:00
Gonglei
28edfce0f3 tests: add OHCI qtest
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:53:47 +02:00
Gonglei
d733f74c33 usb: add usb host adapters exit trace
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:52:14 +02:00
Gonglei
53c30545fb usb-xhci: add exit function
clean up xhci resource when xhci pci device exit.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:52:14 +02:00
Gonglei
96e14926c6 usb-ehci: add ehci-pci device exit function
clean up ehci resource when ehci pci device exit.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:52:14 +02:00
Gonglei
4e130cf6a8 usb-ehci: add ehci unrealize funciton
cleanup ehci controller resource, both pci and sysbus
if they're necessary.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:52:14 +02:00
Gonglei
05a36991c5 usb-ehci: add vmstate properity for EHCIState
since hotunplug the ehci host adapter, we should
delete vm_change_state_handler also, so the
VMChangeStateEntry should be saved in EHCIState.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:52:14 +02:00
Gonglei
3a3464b000 usb-uhci: clean up uhci resource when pci-uhci exit
clean up uhci resource when uhci pci device exit.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:52:13 +02:00
Gonglei
07832c38d3 usb-ohci: add exit function
clean up ohci resource when ohci pci device exit.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:52:13 +02:00
Gonglei
80be63df5a usb-ohci: Fix memory leak for ohci timer
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:51:44 +02:00
Gonglei
e5a9bece9b usb: add usb_bus_release function
add global variables releasing logic when the usb buses
were removed or hot-unpluged.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:51:44 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
f90e160b50 Revert "xhci: Fix number of streams allocated when using streams"
This reverts commit d063c3112c.

"2 << x" is the same as "2 ^ (x + 1)", so the old code is correct.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:51:44 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
3d80365b55 xhci: use (1u << i)
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-29 12:51:43 +02:00
Jack Un
cae7f29c47 Fix OHCI ISO TD state never being written back.
There appears to be typo in OHCI with isochronous transfers
resulting in isoch. transfer descriptor state never being written back.
The'put_words' function is in a OR statement hence it is never called.

Signed-off-by: Jack Un <jack.un@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:51:43 +02:00
Gonglei
8c244210d8 xhci: fix debug print compiling error
after commit 003e15a180
the DPRINTF will broke compiling, adjust its location.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:51:43 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
830cd54fca usb: Fix bootindex for portnr > 9
We identify devices by their Open Firmware device paths.  The encoding
of the host controller and hub port numbers is incorrect:
usb_get_fw_dev_path() formats them in decimal, while SeaBIOS uses
hexadecimal.  When some port number > 9, SeaBIOS will miss the
bootindex (lucky case), or apply it to another device (unlucky case).

The relevant spec[*] agrees with SeaBIOS (and OVMF, for that matter).
Change %d to %x.

Bug can bite only with host controllers or hubs sporting more than ten
ports.  I'm not aware of any.

[*] Open Firmware Recommended Practice: Universal Serial Bus,
Version 1, Section 3.2.1 Device Node Address Representation
http://www.openfirmware.org/1275/bindings/usb/usb-1_0.ps

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>

Note: xhci can be configured with up to 15 ports (default is 4 ports).

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 12:51:43 +02:00
Max Reitz
f21492817b nbd: Follow the BDS' AIO context
Keep the NBD server always in the same AIO context as the exported BDS
by calling bdrv_add_aio_context_notifier() and implementing the required
callbacks.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:48:45 +01:00
Max Reitz
33384421b3 block: Add AIO context notifiers
If a long-running operation on a BDS wants to always remain in the same
AIO context, it somehow needs to keep track of the BDS changing its
context. This adds a function for registering callbacks on a BDS which
are called whenever the BDS is attached or detached from an AIO context.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:48:45 +01:00
Max Reitz
958c717df9 nbd: Drop nbd_can_read()
There is no variant of aio_set_fd_handler() like qemu_set_fd_handler2(),
so we cannot give a can_read() callback function. Instead, unregister
the nbd_read() function whenever we cannot read and re-register it as
soon as we can read again.

All this is hidden behind the functions nbd_set_handlers() (which
registers all handlers for the AIO context and file descriptor belonging
to the given client), nbd_unset_handlers() (which unregisters them) and
nbd_update_can_read() (which checks whether NBD can read for the given
client and acts accordingly).

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:48:45 +01:00
Liu Yuan
a780dea045 sheepdog: fix a core dump while do auto-reconnecting
We should reinit local_err as NULL inside the while loop or g_free() will report
corrupption and abort the QEMU when sheepdog driver tries reconnecting.

This was broken in commit 356b4ca.

qemu-system-x86_64: failed to get the header, Resource temporarily unavailable
qemu-system-x86_64: Failed to connect to socket: Connection refused
qemu-system-x86_64: (null)
[xcb] Unknown sequence number while awaiting reply
[xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called
[xcb] Aborting, sorry about that.
qemu-system-x86_64: ../../src/xcb_io.c:298: poll_for_response: Assertion `!xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)

Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
b493317d34 aio-win32: add support for sockets
Uses the same select/WSAEventSelect scheme as main-loop.c.
WSAEventSelect() is edge-triggered, so it cannot be used
directly, but it is still used as a way to exit from a
blocking g_poll().

Before g_poll() is called, we poll sockets with a non-blocking
select() to achieve the level-triggered semantics we require:
if a socket is ready, the g_poll() is made non-blocking too.

Based on a patch from Or Goshen.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
79d9b6566b qemu-coroutine-io: fix for Win32
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
a3462c6561 AioContext: introduce aio_prepare
This will be used to implement socket polling on Windows.
On Windows, select() and g_poll() are completely different;
sockets are polled with select() before calling g_poll,
and the g_poll must be nonblocking if select() says a
socket is ready.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
0a9dd1664a aio-win32: add aio_set_dispatching optimization
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
363285d4b3 test-aio: test timers on Windows too
Use EventNotifier instead of a pipe, which makes it trivial to test
timers on Windows.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
e4c7e2d12d AioContext: export and use aio_dispatch
So far, aio_poll's scheme was dispatch/poll/dispatch, where
the first dispatch phase was used only in the GSource case in
order to avoid a blocking poll.  Earlier patches changed it to
dispatch/prepare/poll/dispatch, where prepare is aio_compute_timeout.

By making aio_dispatch public, we can remove the first dispatch
phase altogether, so that both aio_poll and the GSource use the same
prepare/poll/dispatch scheme.

This patch breaks the invariant that aio_poll(..., true) will not block
the first time it returns false.  This used to be fundamental for
qemu_aio_flush's implementation as "while (qemu_aio_wait()) {}" but
no code in QEMU relies on this invariant anymore.  The return value
of aio_poll() is now comparable with that of g_main_context_iteration.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
3672fa5083 AioContext: run bottom halves after polling
Make the dispatching phase the same before blocking and afterwards.
The next patch will make aio_dispatch public and use it directly
for the GSource case, instead of aio_poll.  aio_poll can then be
simplified heavily.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
a398dea34c aio-win32: Factor out duplicate code into aio_dispatch_handlers
Later, the call to aio_dispatch will move int the GSource wrapper, while the
standalone case will still be call the component functions aio_bh_poll,
aio_dispatch_handlers and timerlistgroup_run_timers.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
d397ec99bb aio-win32: Evaluate timers after handles
This is similar to what aio_poll does in the stand-alone case.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
845ca10dd0 AioContext: take bottom halves into account when computing aio_poll timeout
Right now, QEMU invokes aio_bh_poll before the "poll" phase
of aio_poll.  It is simpler to do it afterwards and skip the
"poll" phase altogether when the OS-dependent parts of AioContext
are invoked from GSource.  This way, AioContext behaves more
similarly when used as a GSource vs. when used as stand-alone.

As a start, take bottom halves into account when computing the
poll timeout.  If a bottom half is ready, do a non-blocking
poll.  As a side effect, this makes idle bottom halves work
with aio_poll; an improvement, but not really an important
one since they are deprecated.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
3cbbe9fd1f blockdev: fix drive-mirror 'granularity' error message
Name the 'granularity' parameter and give its expected value range.
Previously the device name was mistakenly reported as the parameter
name.

Note that the error class is unchanged from ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR.

Reported-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Fam Zheng
0b9caf9b31 coroutine: Drop co_sleep_ns
block_job_sleep_ns is the only user. Since we are moving towards
AioContext aware code, it's better to use the explicit version and drop
the old one.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Liu Yuan
a9db86b223 block/quorum: add simple read pattern support
This patch adds single read pattern to quorum driver and quorum vote is default
pattern.

For now we do a quorum vote on all the reads, it is designed for unreliable
underlying storage such as non-redundant NFS to make sure data integrity at the
cost of the read performance.

For some use cases as following:

        VM
  --------------
  |            |
  v            v
  A            B

Both A and B has hardware raid storage to justify the data integrity on its own.
So it would help performance if we do a single read instead of on all the nodes.
Further, if we run VM on either of the storage node, we can make a local read
request for better performance.

This patch generalize the above 2 nodes case in the N nodes. That is,

vm -> write to all the N nodes, read just one of them. If single read fails, we
try to read next node in FIFO order specified by the startup command.

The 2 nodes case is very similar to DRBD[1] though lack of auto-sync
functionality in the single device/node failure for now. But compared with DRBD
we still have some advantages over it:

- Suppose we have 20 VMs running on one(assume A) of 2 nodes' DRBD backed
storage. And if A crashes, we need to restart all the VMs on node B. But for
practice case, we can't because B might not have enough resources to setup 20 VMs
at once. So if we run our 20 VMs with quorum driver, and scatter the replicated
images over the data center, we can very likely restart 20 VMs without any
resource problem.

After all, I think we can build a more powerful replicated image functionality
on quorum and block jobs(block mirror) to meet various High Availibility needs.

E.g, Enable single read pattern on 2 children,

-drive driver=quorum,children.0.file.filename=0.qcow2,\
children.1.file.filename=1.qcow2,read-pattern=fifo,vote-threshold=1

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_Replicated_Block_Device

[Dropped \n from an error_setg() error message
--Stefan]

Cc: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Liu Yuan
62c6031f96 qapi: add read-pattern enum for quorum
Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:58 +01:00
Hitoshi Mitake
38890b246d sheepdog: improve error handling for a case of failed lock
Recently, sheepdog revived its VDI locking functionality. This patch
updates sheepdog driver of QEMU for this feature. It changes an error
code for a case of failed locking. -EBUSY is a suitable one.

Reported-by: Valerio Pachera <sirio81@gmail.com>
Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Cc: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
Cc: MORITA Kazutaka <morita.kazutaka@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hitoshi Mitake <mitake.hitoshi@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:57 +01:00
Hitoshi Mitake
1dbfafed7f sheepdog: adopting protocol update for VDI locking
The update is required for supporting iSCSI multipath. It doesn't
affect behavior of QEMU driver but adding a new field to vdi request
struct is required.

Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Cc: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
Cc: MORITA Kazutaka <morita.kazutaka@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hitoshi Mitake <mitake.hitoshi@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:57 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
40ed35a3c4 qemu-img: always goto out in img_snapshot() error paths
The out label has the qemu_progress_end() and other cleanup calls.
Always goto out in error paths so the cleanup happens.  These error
paths now return 1 instead of -1.

Note that bdrv_unref(NULL) is safe.  We just need to initialize bs to
NULL at the top of the function.

We can now remove the obsolete bs_old_backing = NULL and bs_new_backing
= NULL for safe mode.  Originally it was necessary in commit 3e85c6fd
("qemu-img rebase") but became useless in commit c2abcce ("qemu-img:
avoid calling exit(1) to release resources properly") because the
variables are already initialized during declaration.

Reported-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:57 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
cbda016d94 qemu-img: fix img_compare() flags error path
If img_compare() fails to parse the cache flags the goto out3 code path
will call qemu_progress_end().  Make sure we actually call
qemu_progress_init() first.

Reported-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:57 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
a3981eb978 qemu-img: fix img_commit() error return value
The img_commit() return value is a process exit code.  Use 1 for failure
instead of -1.  The other failure paths in this function already use 1.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:57 +01:00
Daniel Henrique Barboza
212aefaa53 block.curl: adding 'timeout' option
The curl hardcoded timeout (5 seconds) sometimes is not long
enough depending on the remote server configuration and network
traffic. The user should be able to set how much long he is
willing to wait for the connection.

Adding a new option to set this timeout gives the user this
flexibility. The previous default timeout of 5 seconds will be
used if this option is not present.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Tested-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:57 +01:00
Markus Armbruster
28fa7133b8 ide: Fix bootindex for bus_id > 9
We identify devices by their Open Firmware device paths.  The encoding
of bus numbers is incorrect: idebus_get_fw_dev_path() formats them in
decimal, while SeaBIOS uses hexadecimal.  With bus number > 9, SeaBIOS
will miss the bootindex (lucky case), or apply it to another device
(unlucky case).

Bug can't bite right now: ich9-ahci has six ports, and the sysbus-ahci
created by Calxeda Highbank has just one.

Fix it anyway, by changing %d to %x.

I couldn't find an Open Firmware spec covering this.  For what it's
worth, OVMF agrees with SeaBIOS.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-29 10:46:57 +01:00
Le Tan
b5a280c008 intel-iommu: add IOTLB using hash table
Add IOTLB to cache information about the translation of input-addresses. IOTLB
use a GHashTable as cache. The key of the hash table is the logical-OR of gfn
and source id after left-shifting.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Le Tan
d92fa2dc6e intel-iommu: add context-cache to cache context-entry
Add context-cache to cache context-entry encountered on a page-walk. Each
VTDAddressSpace has a member of VTDContextCacheEntry which represents an entry
in the context-cache. Since devices with different bus_num and devfn have their
respective VTDAddressSpace, this will be a good way to reference the cached
entries.
Each VTDContextCacheEntry will have a context_cache_gen and the cached entry
is valid only when context_cache_gen equals IntelIOMMUState.context_cache_gen.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Le Tan
ed7b8fbcfb intel-iommu: add supports for queued invalidation interface
Add supports for queued invalidation interface, an expended invalidation
interface with extended capabilities.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Le Tan
ac40aa1540 intel-iommu: fix coding style issues around in q35.c and machine.c
Fix coding style issues around in hw/pci-host/q35.c and hw/core/machine.c.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Le Tan
a52a7fdfa7 intel-iommu: add Intel IOMMU emulation to q35 and add a machine option "iommu" as a switch
Add Intel IOMMU emulation to q35 chipset and expose it to the guest.
1. Add a machine option. Users can use "-machine iommu=on|off" in the command
line to enable/disable Intel IOMMU. The default is off.
2. Accroding to the machine option, q35 will initialize the Intel IOMMU and
use pci_setup_iommu() to setup q35_host_dma_iommu() as the IOMMU function for
the pci bus.
3. q35_host_dma_iommu() will return different address space according to the
bus_num and devfn of the device.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Le Tan
d4eb911935 intel-iommu: add DMAR table to ACPI tables
Expose Intel IOMMU to the BIOS. If object of TYPE_INTEL_IOMMU_DEVICE exists,
add DMAR table to ACPI RSDT table. For now the DMAR table indicates that there
is only one hardware unit without INTR_REMAP capability on the platform.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Le Tan
1da12ec4c8 intel-iommu: introduce Intel IOMMU (VT-d) emulation
Add support for emulating Intel IOMMU according to the VT-d specification for
the q35 chipset machine. Implement the logics for DMAR (DMA remapping) without
PASID support. The emulation supports register-based invalidation and primary
fault logging.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Le Tan
8d7b8cb9c2 iommu: add is_write as a parameter to the translate function of MemoryRegionIOMMUOps
Add a bool variable is_write as a parameter to the translate function of
MemoryRegionIOMMUOps to indicate the operation of the access. It can be
used for correct fault reporting from within the callback.
Change the interface of related functions.

Signed-off-by: Le Tan <tamlokveer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 23:10:22 +02:00
Peter Maydell
a6aebb38ba Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
SCSI patches include bug fixes from Fam and Peter, improved error
reporting from Fam and a fix for DPRINTF bitrot.  Memory patches try
again to initialize name from the QOM name.

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* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  memory: Lazy init name from QOM name as needed
  xen: hvm: Abstract away memory region name ref
  xen-hvm: Constify string
  virtio-scsi: Report error if num_queues is 0 or too large
  scsi-generic: remove superfluous DPRINTF avoid to break compiling
  block/iscsi: fix memory corruption on iscsi resize
  scsi-bus: Convert DeviceClass init to realize
  block: Pass errp in blkconf_geometry

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-28 17:08:13 +01:00
Peter Maydell
38a01e55d2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kvm/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Mostly bugfixes + Alexey's interface-based implementation
of the NMI monitor command.

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* remotes/kvm/tags/for-upstream:
  mc146818rtc: reinitialize irq_reinject_on_ack_count on reset
  target-i386: Add "tsc_adjust" CPU feature name
  target-i386: Add "mpx" CPU feature name
  vl: process -object after other backend options
  checkpatch.pl: adjust typedef definition to QEMU coding style
  x86: Clear MTRRs on vCPU reset
  x86: kvm: Add MTRR support for kvm_get|put_msrs()
  x86: Use common variable range MTRR counts
  target-i386: Don't forbid NX bit on PAE PDEs and PTEs
  spapr: Add support for new NMI interface
  s390x: Migrate to new NMI interface
  s390x: Convert QEMUMachine to MachineClass
  cpus: Define callback for QEMU "nmi" command
  kvm: run cpu state synchronization on target vcpu thread

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-28 16:07:23 +01:00
Peter Crosthwaite
d1dd32af6f memory: Lazy init name from QOM name as needed
To support name retrieval of MemoryRegions that were created
dynamically (that is, not via memory_region_init and friends). We
cache the name in MemoryRegion's state as
object_get_canonical_path_component mallocs the returned value
so it's not suitable for direct return to callers. Memory already
frees the name field, so this will be garbage collected along with
the MR object.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 16:09:44 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
3e1f50867b xen: hvm: Abstract away memory region name ref
The mr->name field is removed. This slipped through compile testing.
Fix.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 16:09:44 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
dc6c4fe837 xen-hvm: Constify string
It's constant, and sourced from existing const strings. Avoid dodgy
casts by converting to const.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 16:09:44 +02:00
Peter Maydell
795c050e37 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/fix-buildbot-12082014-pull-request' into staging
Pull request

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* remotes/stefanha/tags/fix-buildbot-12082014-pull-request:
  Revert "qemu-img: sort block formats in help message"
  block: sort formats alphabetically in bdrv_iterate_format()
  mirror: fix uninitialized variable delay_ns warnings
  trace: avoid Python 2.5 all() in tracetool
  libqtest: launch QEMU with QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=none
  qapi.py: avoid Python 2.5+ any() function

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-28 14:51:12 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
00c6d403a3 Revert "qemu-img: sort block formats in help message"
This reverts commit 1a443c1b8b and the
later commit 395071a763.

GSequence was introduced in glib 2.14.  RHEL 5 fails to compile since it
uses glib 2.12.3.

Now that bdrv_iterate_format() invokes the iteration callback in sorted
order these commits are unnecessary.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
2014-08-28 13:42:25 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
ada4240103 block: sort formats alphabetically in bdrv_iterate_format()
Format names are best consumed in alphabetical order.  This makes
human-readable output easy to produce.

bdrv_iterate_format() already has an array of format strings.  Sort them
before invoking the iteration callback.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
2014-08-28 13:42:25 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
6d0de8eb21 mirror: fix uninitialized variable delay_ns warnings
The gcc 4.1.2 compiler warns that delay_ns may be uninitialized in
mirror_iteration().

There are two break statements in the do ... while loop that skip over
the delay_ns assignment.  These are probably the cause of the warning.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
2014-08-28 13:42:25 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
73735f7218 trace: avoid Python 2.5 all() in tracetool
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 ships Python 2.4.3.  The all() function was
added in Python 2.5 so we cannot use it.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
2014-08-28 13:42:25 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
6b02921605 libqtest: launch QEMU with QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=none
No test case actually uses the audio backend.  Disable audio to prevent
warnings on hosts with no sound hardware present:

  GTESTER check-qtest-aarch64
  sdl: SDL_OpenAudio failed
  sdl: Reason: No available audio device
  sdl: SDL_OpenAudio failed
  sdl: Reason: No available audio device
  audio: Failed to create voice `lm4549.out'

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-08-28 13:42:25 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
7ac9a9d6e1 qapi.py: avoid Python 2.5+ any() function
There is one instance of any() in qapi.py that breaks builds on older
distros that ship Python 2.4 (like RHEL5):

  GEN   qmp-commands.h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "build/scripts/qapi-commands.py", line 445, in ?
    exprs = parse_schema(input_file)
  File "build/scripts/qapi.py", line 329, in parse_schema
    schema = QAPISchema(open(input_file, "r"))
  File "build/scripts/qapi.py", line 110, in __init__
    if any(include_path == elem[1]
NameError: global name 'any' is not defined

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
2014-08-28 13:42:25 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
172dbc52b3 mc146818rtc: reinitialize irq_reinject_on_ack_count on reset
This field was forgotten, and it makes the state after reset
non-deterministic.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-27 17:54:52 +02:00
Peter Maydell
0265361a72 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mcayland/qemu-openbios' into staging
* remotes/mcayland/qemu-openbios:
  Update OpenBIOS images

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-26 14:18:40 +01:00
Eduardo Habkost
7b458bfd12 target-i386: Add "tsc_adjust" CPU feature name
tsc_adjust migration support is already implemented (commit
f28558d3d3), so we can add it to the list
of known feature names.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 14:52:43 +02:00
Eduardo Habkost
5bd8ff07e6 target-i386: Add "mpx" CPU feature name
Migration support for MPX is already implemented (commit
79e9ebebbf), so we can add it to the list
of known feature names.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 14:52:38 +02:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
d2a68f3a30 Update OpenBIOS images
Update OpenBIOS images to SVN r1316 built from submodule.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
2014-08-26 13:52:15 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
7b71758d79 vl: process -object after other backend options
QOM backends can refer to chardevs, but not vice versa.  So
process -chardev and -fsdev options before -object

This fixes the rng-egd backend to virtio-rng.

Reported-by: Amos Kong <akong@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 13:44:39 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
a6859deb69 checkpatch.pl: adjust typedef definition to QEMU coding style
Most QEMU typedefs are camelcase, starting with one uppercase letter
and containing at least one lowercase letter.  There are a few
all-uppercase types, add the most common too.

This fixes recognition of types in lines such as

    static __attribute__((unused)) inline void tcg_out8(TCGContext *s, uint8_t v)

(Example provided by Peter Maydell).

Reported-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Cc: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 13:44:28 +02:00
Fam Zheng
c9f6552803 virtio-scsi: Report error if num_queues is 0 or too large
No cmd vq surprises guest (Linux panics in virtscsi_probe), too many
queues abort qemu (in the following virtio_add_queue).

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 13:20:44 +02:00
Gonglei
f93d2c15d6 scsi-generic: remove superfluous DPRINTF avoid to break compiling
variables lun and tag had been eliminated, break compiling
when enable debug switch. Meanwhile traces provide the same
information with this DPRINTF, so remove it.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 13:20:44 +02:00
Peter Lieven
9db693f764 block/iscsi: fix memory corruption on iscsi resize
bs->total_sectors is not yet updated at this point. resulting
in memory corruption if the volume has grown and data is written
to the newly availble areas.

CC: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 13:20:44 +02:00
Fam Zheng
a818a4b69d scsi-bus: Convert DeviceClass init to realize
Replace "init/destroy" with "realize/unrealize" in SCSIDeviceClass,
which has errp as a parameter. So all the implementations now use
error_setg instead of error_report for reporting error.

Also in scsi_bus_legacy_handle_cmdline, report the error when
initializing the if=scsi devices, before returning it, because in the
callee, error_report is changed to error_setg. And the callers don't
have the right locations (e.g. "-drive if=scsi").

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 13:20:44 +02:00
Fam Zheng
5ff5efb46c block: Pass errp in blkconf_geometry
This allows us to pass error information to caller.

Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-26 13:20:44 +02:00
Peter Maydell
c47c61be8d Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-pci-for-qemu-20140825.0' into staging
VFIO: Enable primary NVIDIA quirk regardless of VGA support

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* remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-pci-for-qemu-20140825.0:
  vfio: Enable NVIDIA 88000 region quirk regardless of VGA

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-26 10:42:06 +01:00
Alex Williamson
fe08275db9 vfio: Enable NVIDIA 88000 region quirk regardless of VGA
If we make use of OVMF for the BIOS then we can use GPUs without VGA
space access, but we still need this quirk.  Disassociate it from the
x-vga option and enable it on all NVIDIA VGA display class devices.

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 12:10:15 -06:00
Peter Maydell
a44a12b78a Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
pci, pc fixes, features

A bunch of bugfixes - these will make sense for 2.1.1

ACPI support for TPM and partial ARI support for PCIE.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

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* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
  pcie: fix trailing whitespace
  ioh3420: Enable ARI forwarding
  ioh3420: Remove obsoleted, unused ioh3420_init function
  pcie: Rename the pcie_cap_ari_* functions to pcie_cap_arifwd_*
  pcie: Fix incorrect write to the ari capability next function field
  ssdt-tpm: add generated hex file to git
  Add ACPI tables for TPM
  pc: reserve more memory for ACPI for new machine types
  pcihp: fix possible array out of bounds
  pci_bridge: manually destroy memory regions within PCIBridgeWindows
  hostmem: set MPOL_MF_MOVE

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-25 18:49:25 +01:00
Alex Williamson
9db2efd95e x86: Clear MTRRs on vCPU reset
The SDM specifies (June 2014 Vol3 11.11.5):

    On a hardware reset, the P6 and more recent processors clear the
    valid flags in variable-range MTRRs and clear the E flag in the
    IA32_MTRR_DEF_TYPE MSR to disable all MTRRs. All other bits in the
    MTRRs are undefined.

We currently do none of that, so whatever MTRR settings you had prior
to reset is what you have after reset.  Usually this doesn't matter
because KVM often ignores the guest mappings and uses write-back
anyway.  However, if you have an assigned device and an IOMMU that
allows NoSnoop for that device, KVM defers to the guest memory
mappings which are now stale after reset.  The result is that OVMF
rebooting on such a configuration takes a full minute to LZMA
decompress the firmware volume, a process that is nearly instant on
the initial boot.

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 18:53:42 +02:00
Alex Williamson
d1ae67f626 x86: kvm: Add MTRR support for kvm_get|put_msrs()
The MTRR state in KVM currently runs completely independent of the
QEMU state in CPUX86State.mtrr_*.  This means that on migration, the
target loses MTRR state from the source.  Generally that's ok though
because KVM ignores it and maps everything as write-back anyway.  The
exception to this rule is when we have an assigned device and an IOMMU
that doesn't promote NoSnoop transactions from that device to be cache
coherent.  In that case KVM trusts the guest mapping of memory as
configured in the MTRR.

This patch updates kvm_get|put_msrs() so that we retrieve the actual
vCPU MTRR settings and therefore keep CPUX86State synchronized for
migration.  kvm_put_msrs() is also used on vCPU reset and therefore
allows future modificaitons of MTRR state at reset to be realized.

Note that the entries array used by both functions was already
slightly undersized for holding every possible MSR, so this patch
increases it beyond the 28 new entries necessary for MTRR state.

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 18:53:42 +02:00
Alex Williamson
d8b5c67b05 x86: Use common variable range MTRR counts
We currently define the number of variable range MTRR registers as 8
in the CPUX86State structure and vmstate, but use MSR_MTRRcap_VCNT
(also 8) to report to guests the number available.  Change this to
use MSR_MTRRcap_VCNT consistently.

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 18:53:42 +02:00
William Grant
1844e68eca target-i386: Don't forbid NX bit on PAE PDEs and PTEs
Commit e8f6d00c30 ("target-i386: raise
page fault for reserved physical address bits") added a check that the
NX bit is not set on PAE PDPEs, but it also added it to rsvd_mask for
the rest of the function. This caused any PDEs or PTEs with NX set to be
erroneously rejected, making PAE guests with NX support unusable.

Signed-off-by: William Grant <wgrant@ubuntu.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 18:53:42 +02:00
Peter Maydell
3dd359c2d3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-08-24' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-08-24

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* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-08-24:
  vmxnet3: Pad short frames to minimum size (60 bytes)
  libdecnumber: Fix warnings from smatch (missing static, boolean operations)
  linux-user: fix file descriptor leaks
  po: Fix Makefile rules for in-tree builds without configuration
  slirp/misc: Use the GLib memory allocation APIs
  configure: no need to mkdir QMP
  dma: axidma: Variablise repeated s->streams[i] sub-expr
  microblaze: ml605: Get rid of ddr_base variable
  tests/bios-tables-test: check the value returned by fopen()
  tcg: dump op count into qemu log
  util/path: Use the GLib memory allocation routines

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-25 17:34:30 +01:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
3431648272 spapr: Add support for new NMI interface
This implements an NMI interface POWERPC SPAPR machine.
This enables an "nmi" HMP/QMP command supported on SPAPR.

This calls POWERPC_EXCP_RESET (vector 0x100) in the guest to deliver NMI
to every CPU. The expected result is XMON (in-kernel debugger) invocation.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 13:25:16 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
3dd7852f19 s390x: Migrate to new NMI interface
This implements an NMI interface for s390 and s390-ccw machines.

This removes #ifdef s390 branch in qmp_inject_nmi so new s390's
nmi_monitor_handler() callback is going to be used for NMI.

Since nmi_monitor_handler()-calling code is platform independent,
CPUState::cpu_index is used instead of S390CPU::env.cpu_num.
There should not be any change in behaviour as both @cpu_index and
@cpu_num are global CPU numbers.

Note that s390_cpu_restart() already takes care of the specified cpu,
so we don't need to schedule via async_run_on_cpu().

Since the only error s390_cpu_restart() can return is ENOSYS, convert
it to QERR_UNSUPPORTED.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 13:25:16 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
d07aa7c7bb s390x: Convert QEMUMachine to MachineClass
This converts s390-virtio and s390-ccw-virtio machines to QOM MachineClass.
This brings ability to add interfaces to the machine classes. The first
interface for addition will be NMI.

The patch is mechanical so no change in behavior is expected.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 13:25:16 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
9cb805fd26 cpus: Define callback for QEMU "nmi" command
This introduces an NMI (Non Maskable Interrupt) interface with
a single nmi_monitor_handler() method. A machine or a device can
implement it. This searches for an QOM object with this interface
and if it is implemented, calls it. The callback implements an action
required to cause debug crash dump on in-kernel debugger invocation.
The callback returns Error**.

This adds a nmi_monitor_handle() helper which walks through
all objects to find the interface. The interface method is called
for all found instances.

This adds support for it in qmp_inject_nmi(). Since no architecture
supports it at the moment, there is no change in behaviour.

This changes inject-nmi command description for HMP and QMP.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 13:25:16 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
187de915e8 pcie: fix trailing whitespace
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:07 +02:00
Knut Omang
a74b870270 ioh3420: Enable ARI forwarding
Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Knut Omang
0f9b1771cc ioh3420: Remove obsoleted, unused ioh3420_init function
Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Knut Omang
821be9dbb2 pcie: Rename the pcie_cap_ari_* functions to pcie_cap_arifwd_*
Rename helper functions to make a clearer distinction between
the PCIe capability/control register feature ARI forwarding and a
device that supports the ARI feature via an ARI extended PCIe capability.

Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Knut Omang
ec70b46bab pcie: Fix incorrect write to the ari capability next function field
PCI_ARI_CAP_NFN, a macro for reading next function was used instead of
the intended write.

Signed-off-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
cec391d752 ssdt-tpm: add generated hex file to git
Needed for systems without IASL.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Stefan Berger
711b20b479 Add ACPI tables for TPM
Add an SSDT ACPI table for the TPM device.
Add a TCPA table for BIOS logging area when a TPM is being used.

The latter follows this spec here:

http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/files/static_page_files/DCD4188E-1A4B-B294-D050A155FB6F7385/TCG_ACPIGeneralSpecification_PublicReview.pdf

This patch has Michael Tsirkin's patches folded in.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
927766c7d3 pc: reserve more memory for ACPI for new machine types
commit 868270f23d
    acpi-build: tweak acpi migration limits
broke kernel loading with -kernel/-initrd: it doubled
the size of ACPI tables but did not reserve
enough memory.

As a result, issues on boot and halt are observed.

Fix this up by doubling reserved memory for new machine types.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reported-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Gonglei
fa365d7cd1 pcihp: fix possible array out of bounds
Prevent out-of-bounds array access on
acpi_pcihp_pci_status.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
9f6b2f1c64 pci_bridge: manually destroy memory regions within PCIBridgeWindows
The regions are destroyed and recreated on configuration space accesses.
We need to destroy them before the containing PCIBridgeWindows object
is freed.

Reported-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reported-by: Knut Omang <knut.omang@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-25 00:16:06 +02:00
Ben Draper
40a87c6c9b vmxnet3: Pad short frames to minimum size (60 bytes)
When running VMware ESXi under qemu-kvm the guest discards frames
that are too short. Short ARP Requests will be dropped, this prevents
guests on the same bridge as VMware ESXi from communicating. This patch
simply adds the padding on the network device itself.

Signed-off-by: Ben Draper <ben@xrsa.net>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Fleytman <dmitry@daynix.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 17:11:08 +04:00
Stefan Weil
d072cdf3ba libdecnumber: Fix warnings from smatch (missing static, boolean operations)
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:21:06 +04:00
zhanghailiang
680dfde919 linux-user: fix file descriptor leaks
Handle variable "fd_orig" going out of scope leaks the handle.

Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:18:28 +04:00
Stefan Weil
bcc55f327c po: Fix Makefile rules for in-tree builds without configuration
Adding 'update' to the phony targets fixes this error:

$ LANG=C make -C po update
make: Entering directory `/qemu/po'
  LINK  update
/qemu/po/de_DE.po: file not recognized: File format not recognized
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [update] Error 1
make: Leaving directory `/qemu/po'

Some other phony targets (build, install) were also added, and the
existing .PHONY statement was moved to a more prominent position at
the beginning of the Makefile.

The patch also fixes a 2nd bug. The default target should be 'all',
but instead 'modules' (from rules.mak) was the default. Fix this by
adding 'all' as a target before any include statement.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:42 +04:00
zhanghailiang
2fd5d86409 slirp/misc: Use the GLib memory allocation APIs
Here we don't check the return value of malloc() which may fail.
Use the g_new() instead, which will abort the program when
there is not enough memory.

Also, use g_strdup instead of strdup and remove the unnecessary
strdup function.

Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:32 +04:00
Liming Wang
58ab9e6807 configure: no need to mkdir QMP
commit 7537fe04 QMP: QMP/ -> docs/qmp/

Above commit has moved last QMP files to docs/qmp and it's not necessary
to create QMP directory. So remove it from configure.

Signed-off-by: Liming Wang <liming.wang@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:32 +04:00
Peter Crosthwaite
6a07a695b0 dma: axidma: Variablise repeated s->streams[i] sub-expr
This have 6 inline usages. Make it a bit more readable by using a local
variable.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:32 +04:00
Peter Crosthwaite
f55f885267 microblaze: ml605: Get rid of ddr_base variable
It's a constant based on a macro. Just use the macro in place.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:32 +04:00
zhanghailiang
c39a28a43d tests/bios-tables-test: check the value returned by fopen()
The function fopen() may fail, so check its return value.

Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Li Liu <john.liuli@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:32 +04:00
zhanghailiang
d70724cec8 tcg: dump op count into qemu log
fopen() may fail and it does not check its return vaule here,
it is better to dump op count to the normal log file.

Signed-off-by: Li Liu <john.liuli@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:32 +04:00
zhanghailiang
bc5008a832 util/path: Use the GLib memory allocation routines
In this file, we don't check the return value of malloc/strdup/realloc which may fail.
Instead of using these routines, we use the GLib memory APIs g_malloc/g_strdup/g_realloc.
They will exit on allocation failure, so there is no need to test for failure,
which would be fine for setup.

Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-24 13:16:32 +04:00
Peter Maydell
33886ebeec Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Block patches

# gpg: Signature made Fri 22 Aug 2014 14:47:53 BST using RSA key ID C88F2FD6
# gpg: Good signature from "Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>"

* remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream: (29 commits)
  qemu-img: Allow cache mode specification for amend
  qemu-img: Allow source cache mode specification
  vmdk: Use bdrv_nb_sectors() where sectors, not bytes are wanted
  blkdebug: Delete BH in bdrv_aio_cancel
  qemu-iotests: add test case 101 for short file I/O
  raw-posix: fix O_DIRECT short reads
  block/iscsi: fix memory corruption on iscsi resize
  block/vvfat.c: remove debugging code to reinit stderr if NULL
  iotests: Add test for image filename construction
  quorum: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
  nbd: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
  blkverify: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
  blkdebug: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
  block: Add bdrv_refresh_filename()
  virtio-blk: fix reference a pointer which might be freed
  virtio-blk: allow block_resize with dataplane
  block: acquire AioContext in qmp_block_resize()
  qemu-iotests: Fix 028 reference output for qed
  test-coroutine: test cost introduced by coroutine
  iotests: Add test for qcow2's cache options
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 16:12:51 +01:00
Peter Maydell
43fe62757b Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/riku/linux-user-for-upstream' into staging
* remotes/riku/linux-user-for-upstream: (22 commits)
  linux-user: check return value of malloc()
  linux-user: writev Partial Writes
  linux-user: Support target-to-host translation of mlockall argument
  linux-user: clock_nanosleep errno Handling on PPC
  linux-user: Minimum Sig Handler Stack Size for PPC64 ELF V2
  linux-user: Move get_ppc64_abi
  linux-user: Detect fault in sched_rr_get_interval
  linux-user: Handle NULL sched_param argument to sched_*
  linux-user: Detect Negative Message Sizes in msgsnd System Call
  linux-user: Conditionally Pass Attribute Pointer to mq_open()
  linux-user: Make ipc syscall's third argument an abi_long
  linux-user: Properly Handle semun Structure In Cross-Endian Situations
  linux-user: Dereference Pointer Argument to ipc/semctl Sys Call
  linux-user: PPC64 semid_ds Doesnt Include _unused1 and _unused2
  linux-user: add setns and unshare
  linux-user: support ioprio_{get, set} syscalls
  linux-user: support timerfd_{create, gettime, settime} syscalls
  linux-user: fix readlink handling with magic exe symlink
  linux-user: Fix conversion of sigevent argument to timer_create
  linux-user: Fix syscall instruction usermode emulation on X86_64
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 14:39:53 +01:00
Max Reitz
bd39e6ed0b qemu-img: Allow cache mode specification for amend
qemu-img amend may extensively modify the target image, depending on the
options to be amended (e.g. conversion to qcow2 compat level 0.10 from
1.1 for an image with many unallocated zero clusters). Therefore it
makes sense to allow the user to specify the cache mode to be used.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-22 14:54:48 +02:00
Max Reitz
40055951a7 qemu-img: Allow source cache mode specification
Many qemu-img subcommands only read the source file(s) once. For these
use cases, a full write-back cache is unnecessary and mainly clutters
host cache memory. Though this is generally no concern as cache memory
is freely available and can be scaled by the host OS, it may become a
concern with thin provisioning.

For these cases, it makes sense to allow users to freely specify the
source cache mode (e.g. use no cache at all).

This commit adds a new switch (-T) for the qemu-img subcommands check,
compare, convert and rebase to specify the cache to be used for source
images (the backing file in case of rebase).

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-22 14:54:44 +02:00
zhanghailiang
29e03fcb62 linux-user: check return value of malloc()
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
29560a6cb7 linux-user: writev Partial Writes
Although not technically not required by POSIX, the writev system call will
typically write out its buffers individually.  That is, if the first buffer
is written successfully, but the second buffer pointer is invalid, then
the first chuck will be written and its size is returned.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
6f6a40328b linux-user: Support target-to-host translation of mlockall argument
The argument to the mlockall system call is not necessarily the same on
all platforms and thus may require translation prior to passing to the
host.

For example, PowerPC 64 bit platforms define values for MCL_CURRENT
(0x2000) and MCL_FUTURE (0x4000) which are different from Intel platforms
(0x1 and 0x2, respectively)

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
8fbe8fdfbc linux-user: clock_nanosleep errno Handling on PPC
The clock_nanosleep syscall is unusual in that it returns positive
numbers in error handling situations, versus returning -1 and setting
errno, or returning a negative errno value.  On POWER, the kernel will
set the SO bit of CR0 to indicate failure in a syscall.  QEMU has
generic handling to do this for syscalls with standard return values.

Add special case code for clock_nanosleep to handle CR0 properly.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
0903c8be9e linux-user: Minimum Sig Handler Stack Size for PPC64 ELF V2
The ELF V2 ABI for PPC64 defines MINSIGSTKSZ as 4096 bytes whereas it was
2048 previously.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
67d6d829cd linux-user: Move get_ppc64_abi
The get_ppc64_abi is used to determine the ELF ABI (i.e. V1 or V2). This
routine is currently implemented in the linux-user/elfload.c file but
is useful in other scenarios.  Move the routine to a more generally
available location (linux-user/ppc/target_cpu.h).

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
d4290c40a4 linux-user: Detect fault in sched_rr_get_interval
Properly detect a fault when attempting to store into an invalid
struct timespec pointer.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
a1d5c5b25d linux-user: Handle NULL sched_param argument to sched_*
The sched_getparam, sched_setparam and sched_setscheduler system
calls take a pointer argument to a sched_param structure.  When
this pointer is null, errno should be set to EINVAL.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
edcc5f9dc3 linux-user: Detect Negative Message Sizes in msgsnd System Call
The msgsnd system call takes an argument that describes the message
size (msgsz) and is of type size_t.  The system call should set
errno to EINVAL in the event that a negative message size is passed.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:35 +03:00
Tom Musta
b6ce1f6b90 linux-user: Conditionally Pass Attribute Pointer to mq_open()
The mq_open system call takes an optional struct mq_attr pointer
argument in the fourth position.  This pointer is used when O_CREAT
is specified in the flags (second) argument.  It may be NULL, in
which case the queue is created with implementation defined attributes.

Change the code to properly handle the case when NULL is passed in the
arg4 position.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:34 +03:00
Tom Musta
37ed09560c linux-user: Make ipc syscall's third argument an abi_long
For those target ABIs that use the ipc system call (e.g. POWER),
the third argument is used in the shmat path as a pointer.  It
therefore must be declared as an abi_long (versus int) so that
the address bits are not lost in truncation.  In fact, all arguments
to do_ipc should be declared as abit_long.

In fact, it makes more sense for all of the arguments to be declaried
as abi_long (except call).

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:34 +03:00
Tom Musta
5464baecf5 linux-user: Properly Handle semun Structure In Cross-Endian Situations
The semun union used in the semctl system call contains both an int (val) and
pointers.  In cross-endian situations on 64 bit targets, the value passed to
semctl is an 8 byte (abi_long) value and thus does not have the 4-byte val
field in the correct location.  In order to rectify this, the other half
of the union must be accessed.  This is achieved in code by performing
a byte swap on the entire 8 byte union, followed by a 4-byte swap of the
first half.

Also, eliminate an extraneous (dead) line of code that sets target_su.val in
the IPC_SET/IPC_GET case.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:34 +03:00
Tom Musta
5d2fa8ebb4 linux-user: Dereference Pointer Argument to ipc/semctl Sys Call
When the ipc system call is used to wrap a semctl system call,
the ptr argument to ipc needs to be dereferenced prior to passing
it to the semctl handler.  This is because the fourth argument to
semctl is a union and not a pointer to a union.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:34 +03:00
Tom Musta
035273440b linux-user: PPC64 semid_ds Doesnt Include _unused1 and _unused2
The 64 bit PowerPC platforms eliminate the _unused1 and _unused2
elements of the semid_ds structure from <sys/sem.h>.  So eliminate
these from the target_semid_ds structure.

Signed-off-by: Tom Musta <tommusta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:34 +03:00
Riku Voipio
9af5c906d1 linux-user: add setns and unshare
Add support for the setns and unshare syscalls, trivially passed through to
the host. Based on patches by Paul Burton, added configure check.

Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul@archlinuxmips.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:34 +03:00
Paul Burton
ab31cda327 linux-user: support ioprio_{get, set} syscalls
Add support for the ioprio_get & ioprio_set syscalls, allowing their
use by target programs.

Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul@archlinuxmips.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:34 +03:00
Riku Voipio
518343413f linux-user: support timerfd_{create, gettime, settime} syscalls
Adds support for the timerfd_create, timerfd_gettime & timerfd_settime
syscalls, allowing use of timerfds by target programs.

v2: By Riku - added configure check for timerfd and ifdefs
for benefit of old distributions like RHEL5.

Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul@archlinuxmips.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:33 +03:00
Mike Frysinger
f17f4989fa linux-user: fix readlink handling with magic exe symlink
The current code always returns the length of the path when it should
be returning the number of bytes it wrote to the output string.

Further, readlink is not supposed to append a NUL byte, but the current
snprintf logic will always do just that.

Even further, if you pass in a length of 0, you're suppoesd to get back
an error (EINVAL), but the current logic just returns 0.

Further still, if there was an error reading the symlink, we should not
go ahead and try to read the target buffer as it is garbage.

Simple test for the first two issues:
$ cat test.c
int main() {
    char buf[50];
    size_t len;
    for (len = 0; len < 10; ++len) {
        memset(buf, '!', sizeof(buf));
        ssize_t ret = readlink("/proc/self/exe", buf, len);
        buf[20] = '\0';
        printf("readlink(/proc/self/exe, {%s}, %zu) = %zi\n", buf, len, ret);
    }
    return 0;
}

Now compare the output of the native:
$ gcc test.c -o /tmp/x
$ /tmp/x
$ strace /tmp/x

With what qemu does:
$ armv7a-cros-linux-gnueabi-gcc test.c -o /tmp/x -static
$ qemu-arm /tmp/x
$ qemu-arm -strace /tmp/x

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:33 +03:00
Peter Maydell
c065976f2b linux-user: Fix conversion of sigevent argument to timer_create
There were a number of bugs in the conversion of the sigevent
argument to timer_create from target to host format:
 * signal number not converted from target to host
 * thread ID not copied across
 * sigev_value not copied across
 * we never unlocked the struct when we were done

Between them, these problems meant that SIGEV_THREAD_ID
timers (and the glibc-implemented SIGEV_THREAD timers which
depend on them) didn't work.

Fix these problems and clean up the code a little by pulling
the struct conversion out into its own function, in line with
how we convert various other structs. This allows the test
program in bug LP:1042388 to run.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:33 +03:00
Jincheng Miao
47575997be linux-user: Fix syscall instruction usermode emulation on X86_64
Currently syscall instruction is buggy on user mode X86_64,
the EIP is updated after do_syscall(), that is too late for
clone(). Because clone() will create a thread at the env->EIP
(the address of syscall insn), and then child thread enters
do_syscall() again, that is not expected. Sometimes it is tragic.

User mode syscall insn emulation is not used MSR, so the
action should be same to INT 0x80. INT 0x80 will update EIP in
do_interrupt(), ditto for syscall() for consistency.

Signed-off-by: Jincheng Miao <jmiao@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:33 +03:00
Riku Voipio
0b2effd744 linux-user: redirect openat calls
While Mikhail fixed /proc/self/maps, it was noticed openat calls are
not redirected currently. Some archs don't have open at all, so
openat needs to be redirected.

Fix this by consolidating open/openat code to do_openat - open
is implemented using openat(AT_FDCWD, ... ), which according
to open(2) man page is identical.

Since all targets now have openat, remove the ifdef around sys_openat
and openat: case in do_syscall.

Cc: Mikhail Ilin <m.ilin@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:33 +03:00
Mikhail Ilyin
d67f4aaae8 linux-user: /proc/self/maps content
Build /proc/self/maps doing a match against guest memory translation table.
Output only that map records which are valid for guest memory layout.

Signed-off-by: Mikhail Ilyin <m.ilin@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-08-22 15:06:33 +03:00
Markus Armbruster
0a156f7c75 vmdk: Use bdrv_nb_sectors() where sectors, not bytes are wanted
Instead of bdrv_getlength().

Commit 57322b7 did this all over block, but one more bdrv_getlength()
has crept in since.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-22 11:10:12 +02:00
Fam Zheng
cbf95a0b11 blkdebug: Delete BH in bdrv_aio_cancel
Otherwise error_callback_bh will access the already released acb.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-22 11:07:00 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
8d9eb33ca0 qemu-iotests: add test case 101 for short file I/O
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-22 11:01:12 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
61ed73cff4 raw-posix: fix O_DIRECT short reads
The following O_DIRECT read from a <512 byte file fails:

  $ truncate -s 320 test.img
  $ qemu-io -n -c 'read -P 0 0 512' test.img
  qemu-io: can't open device test.img: Could not read image for determining its format: Invalid argument

Note that qemu-io completes successfully without the -n (O_DIRECT)
option.

This patch fixes qemu-iotests ./check -nocache -vmdk 059.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Suggested-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-22 11:00:56 +02:00
Peter Lieven
d832fb4d66 block/iscsi: fix memory corruption on iscsi resize
bs->total_sectors is not yet updated at this point. resulting
in memory corruption if the volume has grown and data is written
to the newly availble areas.

CC: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-22 10:55:22 +02:00
Peter Maydell
fd3cced366 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/otubo/seccomp' into staging
* remotes/otubo/seccomp:
  seccomp: add semctl() to the syscall whitelist

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-21 12:48:44 +01:00
Michael Tokarev
13b552c2f4 block/vvfat.c: remove debugging code to reinit stderr if NULL
Just log to stderr unconditionally, like other similar code does.

Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-21 10:36:29 +02:00
Paul Moore
b22876cc2f seccomp: add semctl() to the syscall whitelist
QEMU needs to call semctl() for correct operation.  This particular
problem was identified on shutdown with the following commandline:

 # qemu -sandbox on -monitor stdio \
   -device intel-hda -device hda-duplex -vnc :0

Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <pmoore@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Otubo <eduardo.otubo@profitbricks.com>
2014-08-21 10:29:16 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
288d332202 hostmem: set MPOL_MF_MOVE
When memory is allocated on a wrong node, MPOL_MF_STRICT
doesn't move it - it just fails the allocation.
A simple way to reproduce the failure is with mlock=on
realtime feature.

The code comment actually says: "ensure policy won't be ignored"
so setting MPOL_MF_MOVE seems like a better way to do this.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 21:15:56 +02:00
David Hildenbrand
c8e2085d8e kvm: run cpu state synchronization on target vcpu thread
As already done for kvm_cpu_synchronize_state(), let's trigger
kvm_arch_put_registers() via run_on_cpu() for kvm_cpu_synchronize_post_reset()
and kvm_cpu_synchronize_post_init().

This way, we make sure that the register synchronizing ioctls are
called from the proper vcpu thread; this avoids calls to
synchronize_rcu() in the kernel.

Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <dahi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 15:21:00 +02:00
Max Reitz
911864c6e5 iotests: Add test for image filename construction
Testing a real in-use protocol such as NBD is hard; testing blkdebug and
blkverify in its stead is easier and tests basically the same
functionality.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 14:33:42 +02:00
Max Reitz
fafcfe228d quorum: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 14:31:56 +02:00
Max Reitz
2019d68b3b nbd: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 14:31:56 +02:00
Max Reitz
74b36b2eb8 blkverify: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 14:31:56 +02:00
Max Reitz
2c31b04c94 blkdebug: Implement bdrv_refresh_filename()
Because blkdebug cannot simply create a configuration file, simply
refuse to reconstruct a plain filename and only generate an options
QDict from the rules instead.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 14:31:56 +02:00
Max Reitz
91af701412 block: Add bdrv_refresh_filename()
Some block devices may not have a filename in their BDS; and for some,
there may not even be a normal filename at all. To work around this, add
a function which tries to construct a valid filename for the
BDS.filename field.

If a filename exists or a block driver is able to reconstruct a valid
filename (which is placed in BDS.exact_filename), this can directly be
used.

If no filename can be constructed, we can still construct an options
QDict which is then converted to a JSON object and prefixed with the
"json:" pseudo protocol prefix. The QDict is placed in
BDS.full_open_options.

For most block drivers, this process can be done automatically; those
that need special handling may define a .bdrv_refresh_filename() method
to fill BDS.exact_filename and BDS.full_open_options themselves.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 14:31:56 +02:00
zhanghailiang
1bdb176ac5 virtio-blk: fix reference a pointer which might be freed
In function virtio_blk_handle_request, it may freed memory pointed by req,
So do not access member of req after calling this function.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:57:05 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
466560b9fc virtio-blk: allow block_resize with dataplane
Now that block_resize acquires the AioContext we can safely allow
resizing the disk.

Reported-by: Andrey Korolyov <andrey@xdel.ru>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:53:52 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
927e0e769f block: acquire AioContext in qmp_block_resize()
Make block_resize safe for dataplane where another thread may be running
the BlockDriverState's AioContext.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:53:42 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
6ffb4cb6fd qemu-iotests: Fix 028 reference output for qed
We need to filter out driver-specific options in the "Formatting..."
string printed by qemu when creating the backup image.

Reported-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Ming Lei
61ff8cfbec test-coroutine: test cost introduced by coroutine
This test runs dummy function with coroutine by using
two enter and one yield since which is a common usage.

So we can see the cost introduced by corouting for running
one function, for example:

	Run operation 20000000 iterations 4.841071 s, 4131K operations/s
	242ns per coroutine

Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Max Reitz
a1cb48a3bf iotests: Add test for qcow2's cache options
Add a test which tests various combinations of qcow2's cache options
(some of which are valid, some of which are not).

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Max Reitz
6c1c8d5d3e qcow2: Add runtime options for cache sizes
Add options for specifying the size of the metadata caches. This can
either be done directly for each cache (if only one is given, the other
will be derived according to a default ratio) or combined for both.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Max Reitz
02004bd4ba qcow2: Use g_try_new0() for cache array
With a variable cache size, the number given to qcow2_cache_create() may
be huge. Therefore, use g_try_new0().

While at it, use g_new0() instead of g_malloc0() for allocating the
Qcow2Cache object.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Max Reitz
440ba08aea qcow2: Constant cache size in bytes
Specifying the metadata cache sizes in clusters results in less clusters
(and much less bytes) covered for small cluster sizes and vice versa.
Using a constant byte size reduces this difference, and makes it
possible to manually specify the cache size in an easily comprehensible
unit.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Maria Kustova
18a7d0c56e runner: Kill a program under test by time-out
If a program under test get frozen, the test should finish and report about its
failure.
In such cases the runner waits for 10 minutes until the program ends its
execution. After this time-out the program will be terminated and the test will
be marked as failed.

For current limitation of test image size to 10 MB as a maximum an execution of
each command takes about several seconds in general, so 10 minutes is enough to
discriminate freeze, but not drastically increase an overall test duration.

Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Maria Kustova
9d256ca616 runner: Add an argument for test duration
After the specified duration the runner stops executing new tests, but it
doesn't interrupt running ones.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
d4df3dbc02 block: Drop some superfluous casts from void *
They clutter the code.  Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to make
Coccinelle drop all of them, so I have to settle for common special
cases:

    @@
    type T;
    T *pt;
    void *pv;
    @@
    - pt = (T *)pv;
    + pt = pv;
    @@
    type T;
    @@
    - (T *)
      (\(g_malloc\|g_malloc0\|g_realloc\|g_new\|g_new0\|g_renew\|
	 g_try_malloc\|g_try_malloc0\|g_try_realloc\|
	 g_try_new\|g_try_new0\|g_try_renew\)(...))

Topped off with minor manual style cleanups.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
08193dd52b qemu-io-cmds: g_renew() can't fail, bury dead error handling
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
02c4f26b15 block: Use g_new() & friends to avoid multiplying sizes
g_new(T, n) is safer than g_malloc(sizeof(*v) * n) for two reasons.
One, it catches multiplication overflowing size_t.  Two, it returns
T * rather than void *, which lets the compiler catch more type
errors.

Perhaps a conversion to g_malloc_n() would be neater in places, but
that's merely four years old, and we can't use such newfangled stuff.

This commit only touches allocations with size arguments of the form
sizeof(T), plus two that use 4 instead of sizeof(uint32_t).  We can
make the others safe by converting to g_malloc_n() when it becomes
available to us in a couple of years.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
5839e53bbc block: Use g_new() & friends where that makes obvious sense
g_new(T, n) is neater than g_malloc(sizeof(T) * n).  It's also safer,
for two reasons.  One, it catches multiplication overflowing size_t.
Two, it returns T * rather than void *, which lets the compiler catch
more type errors.

Patch created with Coccinelle, with two manual changes on top:

* Add const to bdrv_iterate_format() to keep the types straight

* Convert the allocation in bdrv_drop_intermediate(), which Coccinelle
  inexplicably misses

Coccinelle semantic patch:

    @@
    type T;
    @@
    -g_malloc(sizeof(T))
    +g_new(T, 1)
    @@
    type T;
    @@
    -g_try_malloc(sizeof(T))
    +g_try_new(T, 1)
    @@
    type T;
    @@
    -g_malloc0(sizeof(T))
    +g_new0(T, 1)
    @@
    type T;
    @@
    -g_try_malloc0(sizeof(T))
    +g_try_new0(T, 1)
    @@
    type T;
    expression n;
    @@
    -g_malloc(sizeof(T) * (n))
    +g_new(T, n)
    @@
    type T;
    expression n;
    @@
    -g_try_malloc(sizeof(T) * (n))
    +g_try_new(T, n)
    @@
    type T;
    expression n;
    @@
    -g_malloc0(sizeof(T) * (n))
    +g_new0(T, n)
    @@
    type T;
    expression n;
    @@
    -g_try_malloc0(sizeof(T) * (n))
    +g_try_new0(T, n)
    @@
    type T;
    expression p, n;
    @@
    -g_realloc(p, sizeof(T) * (n))
    +g_renew(T, p, n)
    @@
    type T;
    expression p, n;
    @@
    -g_try_realloc(p, sizeof(T) * (n))
    +g_try_renew(T, p, n)

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-20 11:51:28 +02:00
Peter Maydell
2656eb7c59 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140819' into staging
target-arm:
 * fix preferred return address for A64 BRK insn
 * implement AArch64 single-stepping
 * support loading gzip compressed AArch64 kernels
 * use correct PSCI function IDs in the DT when KVM uses PSCI 0.2
 * minor cleanups

# gpg: Signature made Tue 19 Aug 2014 19:04:09 BST using RSA key ID 14360CDE
# gpg: Good signature from "Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>"

* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140819:
  arm: stellaris: Remove misleading address_space_mem var
  arm: armv7m: Rename address_space_mem -> system_memory
  aarch64: Allow -kernel option to take a gzip-compressed kernel.
  loader: Add load_image_gzipped function.
  arm: cortex-a9: Fix cache-line size and associativity
  arm/virt: Use PSCI v0.2 function IDs in the DT when KVM uses PSCI v0.2
  target-arm: Rename QEMU PSCI v0.1 definitions
  target-arm: Implement MDSCR_EL1 as having state
  target-arm: Implement ARMv8 single-stepping for AArch32 code
  target-arm: Implement ARMv8 single-step handling for A64 code
  target-arm: A64: Avoid duplicate exit_tb(0) in non-linked goto_tb
  target-arm: Set PSTATE.SS correctly on exception return from AArch64
  target-arm: Correctly handle PSTATE.SS when taking exception to AArch32
  target-arm: Don't allow AArch32 to access RES0 CPSR bits
  target-arm: Adjust debug ID registers per-CPU
  target-arm: Provide both 32 and 64 bit versions of debug registers
  target-arm: Allow STATE_BOTH reginfo descriptions for more than cp14
  target-arm: Collect up the debug cp register definitions
  target-arm: Fix return address for A64 BRK instructions

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-20 09:55:42 +01:00
Peter Maydell
302fa28378 Revert "memory: Use canonical path component as the name"
This reverts commit b0225c2c0d
(which breaks building with Xen enabled and also leaks memory).

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 20:05:46 +01:00
Peter Crosthwaite
14a906f755 arm: stellaris: Remove misleading address_space_mem var
It's a MemoryRegion and not an AddressSpace. But since it's single use,
just inline the get_system_memory() call to the only usage to remove it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: d6914047e10b956514cfaa5f391ef56c7d851b34.1408347860.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 19:02:40 +01:00
Peter Crosthwaite
6e9322dea3 arm: armv7m: Rename address_space_mem -> system_memory
This argument is a MemoryRegion and not an AddressSpace.

"Address space" means something quite different to "memory region"
in QEMU parlance so rename the variable to reduce confusion.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: f666cf7f2318d9b461b1e320a45bf0d82da9b7dd.1408347860.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 19:02:40 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
6f5d3cbe88 aarch64: Allow -kernel option to take a gzip-compressed kernel.
On aarch64 it is the bootloader's job to uncompress the kernel.  UEFI
and u-boot bootloaders do this automatically when the kernel is
gzip-compressed.

However the qemu -kernel option does not do this.  The following
command does not work:

  qemu-system-aarch64 [...] -kernel /boot/vmlinuz

because it tries to execute the gzip-compressed data.

This commit lets gzip-compressed kernels be uncompressed
transparently.

Currently this is only done when emulating aarch64.

Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1407831259-2115-3-git-send-email-rjones@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 19:02:40 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
235e74afcb loader: Add load_image_gzipped function.
As the name suggests this lets you load a ROM/disk image that is
gzipped.  It is uncompressed before storing it in guest memory.

Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1407831259-2115-2-git-send-email-rjones@redhat.com
[PMM: removed stray space before ')']
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 19:02:40 +01:00
Peter Crosthwaite
f7838b5290 arm: cortex-a9: Fix cache-line size and associativity
For A9, The cache associativity is 4 and the lines size is 32B.
Self identify in CCSIDR accordingly. Cache size remains at 16k.

QEMU doesn't emulate caches, but we should still report the correct
cache-line size to the guest. Some guests (like u-boot) complain if
the cache-line size mismatches a requested flush or invalidate
operation.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Message-id: 1de6bd40155a1d2f2e93e24b1b1d1d677a432641.1408346233.git.peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 19:02:40 +01:00
Christoffer Dall
863714ba6c arm/virt: Use PSCI v0.2 function IDs in the DT when KVM uses PSCI v0.2
The current code supplies the PSCI v0.1 function IDs in the DT even when
KVM uses PSCI v0.2.

This will break guest kernels that only support PSCI v0.1 as they will
use the IDs provided in the DT.  Guest kernels with PSCI v0.2 support
are not affected by this patch, because they ignore the function IDs in
the device tree and rely on the architecture definition.

Define QEMU versions of the constants and check that they correspond to
the Linux defines on Linux build hosts.  After this patch, both guest
kernels with PSCI v0.1 support and guest kernels with PSCI v0.2 should
work.

Tested on TC2 for 32-bit and APM Mustang for 64-bit (aarch64 guest
only).  Both cases tested with 3.14 and linus/master and verified I
could bring up 2 cpus with both guest kernels.  Also tested 32-bit with
a 3.14 host kernel with only PSCI v0.1 and both guests booted here as
well.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 19:02:25 +01:00
Christoffer Dall
a65c9c17ce target-arm: Rename QEMU PSCI v0.1 definitions
The function IDs for PSCI v0.1 are exported by KVM and defined as
KVM_PSCI_FN_<something>.  To build using these defines in non-KVM code,
QEMU defines these IDs locally and check their correctness against the
KVM headers when those are available.

However, the naming scheme used for QEMU (almost) clashes with the PSCI
v0.2 definitions from Linux so to avoid unfortunate naming when we
introduce local PSCI v0.2 defines, rename the current local defines with
QEMU_ prependend and clearly identify the PSCI version as v0.1 in the
defines.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
0e5e8935bb target-arm: Implement MDSCR_EL1 as having state
Now that all the new code to support single-stepping is in
place, wire up the guest-visible MDSCR_EL1, so the guest
can enable single-stepping.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
50225ad0c1 target-arm: Implement ARMv8 single-stepping for AArch32 code
ARMv8 single-stepping requires the exception level that controls
the single-stepping to be in AArch64 execution state, but the
code being stepped may be in AArch64 or AArch32. Implement the
necessary support code for single-stepping AArch32 code.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
7ea47fe7be target-arm: Implement ARMv8 single-step handling for A64 code
Implement ARMv8 software single-step handling for A64 code:
correctly update the single-step state machine and generate
debug exceptions when stepping A64 code.

This patch has no behavioural change since MDSCR_EL1.SS can't
be set by the guest yet.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
cc9c1ed14e target-arm: A64: Avoid duplicate exit_tb(0) in non-linked goto_tb
If gen_goto_tb() decides not to link the two TBs, then the
fallback path generates unnecessary code:
 * if singlestep is enabled then we generate unreachable code
   after the gen_exception_internal(EXCP_DEBUG)
 * if singlestep is disabled then we will generate exit_tb(0)
   twice, once in gen_goto_tb() and once coming out of the
   main loop with is_jmp set to DISAS_JUMP

Correct these deficiencies by only emitting exit_tb() in the
non-singlestep case, in which case we can use DISAS_TB_JUMP
to suppress the main-loop exit_tb().

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
3a2982038a target-arm: Set PSTATE.SS correctly on exception return from AArch64
Set the PSTATE.SS bit correctly on exception returns from AArch64,
as required by the debug single-step functionality.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
662cefb775 target-arm: Correctly handle PSTATE.SS when taking exception to AArch32
When an exception is taken to AArch32, we must clear the PSTATE.SS
bit for the exception handler, and must also ensure that the SS bit
is not set in the value saved to SPSR_<mode>. Achieve both of these
aims by clearing the bit in uncached_cpsr before saving it to the SPSR.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
4051e12c5d target-arm: Don't allow AArch32 to access RES0 CPSR bits
The CPSR has a new-in-v8 execution state bit (IL), and
also some state which has effects in AArch32 but appears
only in the SPSR format (SS) but is RES0 in the CPSR.

Add the IL bit to CPSR_EXEC, and enforce that guest direct
reads and writes to CPSR can't read or write the RES0
bits, so the guest can't get at the SS bit which we store
in uncached_cpsr. This includes not permitting exception
returns to copy reserved bits from an SPSR into CPSR.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
48eb3ae64b target-arm: Adjust debug ID registers per-CPU
Allow each CPU type to specify the value for the debug ID
registers, by putting them in the ARMCPU struct, and use
the resulting information to only expose the correct number
of watchpoint and breakpoint registers for the CPU.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
10aae1049f target-arm: Provide both 32 and 64 bit versions of debug registers
Bring the 32 bit and 64 bit views of the debug registers into
line by providing the same set of registers in both cases.
(This still isn't a complete set, but it is consistent.)

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
58a1d8ceab target-arm: Allow STATE_BOTH reginfo descriptions for more than cp14
Currently the STATE_BOTH shorthand for allowing a single reginfo struct
to define handling for both AArch32 and AArch64 views of a register
only permits this where the AArch32 view is in cp15. It turns out that
the debug registers in cp14 also have neatly lined up encodings;
allow these also to share reginfo structs by permitting a STATE_BOTH
reginfo to specify the .cp field (and continue to default to 15 if
it is not specified).

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
503006983a target-arm: Collect up the debug cp register definitions
At the moment we have a mixed set of mostly dummy register
definitions for various debug related registers which have
been added piecemeal in order to get Linux kernels to boot.
In preparation for actually implementing debug support,
bring them all together into one place.

This commit doesn't change behaviour: we still expose
exactly the same registers and behaviour to the guest
in all configurations.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
2014-08-19 19:02:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
229a138d74 target-arm: Fix return address for A64 BRK instructions
When we take an exception resulting from a BRK instruction,
the architecture requires that the "preferred return address"
reported to the exception handler is the address of the BRK
itself, not the following instruction (like undefined
insns, and in contrast with SVC, HVC and SMC). Follow this,
rather than incorrectly reporting the address of the following
insn.

(We do get this correct for the A32/T32 BKPT insns.)

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-08-19 18:56:24 +01:00
Peter Maydell
0e4a773705 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
SCSI changes that enable sending vendor-specific commands via virtio-scsi.

Memory changes for QOMification and automatic tracking of MR lifetime.

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* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  mtree: remove write-only field
  memory: Use canonical path component as the name
  memory: Use memory_region_name for name access
  memory: constify memory_region_name
  exec: Abstract away ref to memory region names
  loader: Abstract away ref to memory region names
  tpm_tis: remove instance_finalize callback
  memory: remove memory_region_destroy
  memory: convert memory_region_destroy to object_unparent
  ioport: split deletion and destruction
  nic: do not destroy memory regions in cleanup functions
  vga: do not dynamically allocate chain4_alias
  sysbus: remove unused function sysbus_del_io
  qom: object: move unparenting to the child property's release callback
  qom: object: delete properties before calling instance_finalize
  virtio-scsi: implement parse_cdb
  scsi-block, scsi-generic: implement parse_cdb
  scsi-block: extract scsi_block_is_passthrough
  scsi-bus: introduce parse_cdb in SCSIDeviceClass and SCSIBusInfo
  scsi-bus: prepare scsi_req_new for introduction of parse_cdb

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 13:00:57 +01:00
Peter Maydell
8e6e2c2ae7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp' into staging
* remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp:
  monitor: fix use after free
  dump.c: Fix memory leak issue in cleanup processing for dump_init()
  monitor: Remove hardcoded watchdog event names

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-19 10:30:36 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
b3dd1b8c29 monitor: fix use after free
The function monitor_fdset_dup_fd_find_remove() references member of
'mon_fdset' which - when remove flag is set - may be freed in function
monitor_fdset_cleanup().
remove is set by monitor_fdset_dup_fd_remove which in practice
does not need the returned value, so make it void,
and return -1 from monitor_fdset_dup_fd_find_remove.

Reported-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 14:39:10 -04:00
Chen Gang
2928207ac1 dump.c: Fix memory leak issue in cleanup processing for dump_init()
In dump_init(), when failure occurs, need notice about 'fd' and memory
mapping. So call dump_cleanup() for it (need let all initializations at
front).

Also simplify dump_cleanup(): remove redundant 'ret' and redundant 'fd'
checking.

Signed-off-by: Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 14:39:10 -04:00
Hani Benhabiles
4bb08af34e monitor: Remove hardcoded watchdog event names
Signed-off-by: Hani Benhabiles <hani@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 14:39:10 -04:00
Peter Maydell
073fd73e56 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amit/for-2.2' into staging
* remotes/amit/for-2.2:
  virtio-serial: search for duplicate port names before adding new ports
  virtio-serial: create a linked list of all active devices

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-18 18:24:38 +01:00
Amit Shah
d0a0bfe672 virtio-serial: search for duplicate port names before adding new ports
Before adding new ports to VirtIOSerial devices, check if there's a
conflict in the 'name' parameter.  This ensures two virtserialports with
identical names are not initialized.

Reported-by: <mazhang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 22:42:49 +05:30
Amit Shah
a1857ad1ac virtio-serial: create a linked list of all active devices
To ensure two virtserialports don't get added to the system with the
same 'name' parameter, we need to access all the ports on all the
devices added, and compare the names.

We currently don't have a list of all VirtIOSerial devices added to the
system.  This commit adds a simple linked list in which devices are put
when they're initialized, and removed when they go away.

Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 22:42:37 +05:30
Peter Maydell
08ab59770d Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mcayland/qemu-sparc' into staging
* remotes/mcayland/qemu-sparc:
  target-sparc64: implement Short Floating-Point Store Instructions
  apb: add IOMMU flush register implementation
  sun4u: switch second PCI-ebus bridge BAR over to PCI IO space

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-18 12:55:02 +01:00
Peter Maydell
da398fcc25 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request' into staging
Block pull request

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* remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request: (55 commits)
  qcow2: fix new_blocks double-free in alloc_refcount_block()
  image-fuzzer: Reduce number of generator functions in __init__
  image-fuzzer: Add generators of L1/L2 tables
  image-fuzzer: Add fuzzing functions for L1/L2 table entries
  docs: Expand the list of supported image elements with L1/L2 tables
  image-fuzzer: Public API for image-fuzzer/runner/runner.py
  image-fuzzer: Generator of fuzzed qcow2 images
  image-fuzzer: Fuzzing functions for qcow2 images
  image-fuzzer: Tool for fuzz tests execution
  docs: Specification for the image fuzzer
  ide: only constrain read/write requests to drive size, not other types
  virtio-blk: Correct bug in support for flexible descriptor layout
  libqos: Change free function called in malloc
  libqos: Correct mask to align size to PAGE_SIZE in malloc-pc
  libqtest: add QTEST_LOG for debugging qtest testcases
  ide: Fix segfault when flushing a device that doesn't exist
  qemu-options: add missing -drive discard option to cmdline help
  parallels: 2TB+ parallels images support
  parallels: split check for parallels format in parallels_open
  parallels: replace tabs with spaces in block/parallels.c
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-18 11:59:27 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
f54bb15f9d mtree: remove write-only field
ml->printed is never set to true.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
b0225c2c0d memory: Use canonical path component as the name
Rather than having the name as separate state. This prepares support
for creating a MemoryRegion dynamically (i.e. without
memory_region_init() and friends) and the MemoryRegion still getting
a usable name.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
3fb18b4da7 memory: Use memory_region_name for name access
Despite being local to memory.c, use the helper function. This prepares
support for fully QOMifiying the name field of MR (which will remove
this state from MR completely).

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
5d546d4b65 memory: constify memory_region_name
It doesn't change the MR and some prospective call sites will have
const MRs at hand.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
83234bf2fa exec: Abstract away ref to memory region names
Use the function provided rather than spying on the struct.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Peter Crosthwaite
401cf7fdc4 loader: Abstract away ref to memory region names
Use the function provided rather than spying on the struct.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
c54779f962 tpm_tis: remove instance_finalize callback
It is never used, since ISA device are not hot-unpluggable.

Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
469b046ead memory: remove memory_region_destroy
The function is empty after the previous patch, so remove it.

Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:21 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
d8d9581460 memory: convert memory_region_destroy to object_unparent
Explicitly call object_unparent in the few places where we
will re-create the memory region.  If the memory region is
simply being destroyed as part of device teardown, let QOM
handle it.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-18 12:06:20 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
e3fb0ade83 ioport: split deletion and destruction
Of the two functions portio_list_del and portio_list_destroy,
the latter is just freeing a memory area.  However, portio_list_del
is the logical equivalent of memory_region_del_subregion so
destruction of memory regions does not belong there.

Actually, neither of these APIs are in use; portio is mostly used by
ISA devices or VGAs, and neither of these is currently hot-unpluggable.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-17 23:25:24 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
eed7930950 nic: do not destroy memory regions in cleanup functions
The memory regions should be destroyed in the unrealize function;
since these NICs are not even qdev-ified, they cannot be unplugged
and they do not have to do anything to destroy their memory regions.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-17 23:25:24 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
ad37168cbd vga: do not dynamically allocate chain4_alias
Instead, add a boolean variable to indicate the presence of the region.
This avoids a repeated malloc/free (later we can also avoid the
add_child/unparent by changing the offset/size of the alias).

Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-17 23:25:24 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
1dd79a237e sysbus: remove unused function sysbus_del_io
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-17 23:25:24 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
bffc687d66 qom: object: move unparenting to the child property's release callback
This ensures that the unparent callback is called automatically
when the parent object is finalized.

Note that there's no need to keep a reference neither in
object_unparent nor in object_finalize_child_property.  The
reference held by the child property itself will do.

Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-17 23:25:24 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
76a6e1cc7c qom: object: delete properties before calling instance_finalize
This ensures that the children's unparent callback will still
have a usable parent.

Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-17 23:25:24 +02:00
Artyom Tarasenko
2a5fade753 target-sparc64: implement Short Floating-Point Store Instructions
Implement Short Floating-Point Store Instructions as described
in the chapter 13.5.2 of UltraSPARC-IIi User's Manual.

Particularly this instructions are used by NetBSD 4.0.1+ /sparc64

Signed-off-by: Artyom Tarasenko <atar4qemu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
2014-08-17 13:24:27 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
b87b0644bc apb: add IOMMU flush register implementation
The IOMMU flush register is a write-only register used to remove entries from the
hardware TLB. Allow guest writes to this register as a no-op, and return a value
of 0 for reads.

This fixes IOMMU DMA operations under NetBSD SPARC64.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
2014-08-17 13:13:01 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
a1cf8be550 sun4u: switch second PCI-ebus bridge BAR over to PCI IO space
The ebus is the sun4u equivalent of the old ISA bus which is already mapped at
the beginning of PCI IO space within QEMU. NetBSD attempts to find the physical
addresses of devices connected to the ebus by parsing the BARs of the PCI-ebus
bridge and using the base address found by matching both the address space
type and range for a particular ebus address.

Since the second PCI-ebus bridge BAR is already aliased onto IO space, switch
the BAR over to match and reduce the size to 0x1000 which is enough to cover
all the legacy ioport devices whilst leaving the remaining IO space for other
PCI devices. This allows NetBSD SPARC64 to correctly detect and access devices
on the ebus.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
2014-08-17 13:12:52 +01:00
Peter Maydell
142f4ac5d5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-08-15' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-08-15

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* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-08-15:
  ivshmem: check the value returned by fstat()
  l2cap: fix access to freed memory
  intc: i8259: Convert Array allocation to g_new0
  ppc: convert g_new(qemu_irq usages to g_new0
  ssi: xilinx_spi: Initialise CS GPIOs as NULL
  vl: free err
  qemu-options.hx: fix typo about l2tpv3
  vmxnet3: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
  vl: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
  spice: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
  don't use 'Yoda conditions'
  isa-bus: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
  audio: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
  usb: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
  CODING_STYLE: Section about conditional statement
  pci-host: update uncorresponding description
  pci-host: update obsolete reference about piix_pci.c
  qemu-options.hx: fix a typo of chardev
  memory: Update obsolete comment about AddrRange field type
  apic: Fix reported DFR content

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-15 18:44:48 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
39ba3bf69c qcow2: fix new_blocks double-free in alloc_refcount_block()
Commit de82815db1 ("qcow2: Handle failure
for potentially large allocations") introduced a double-free of
new_blocks in the alloc_refcount_block() error path.

The qemu-iotests qcow2 026 test case was failing because qemu-io
segfaulted.

Make sure new_blocks is NULL after we free it the first time.

Reviewed-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:26 +01:00
Maria Kustova
94c83a24c1 image-fuzzer: Reduce number of generator functions in __init__
Some issues can be found only when a fuzzed image has a partial structure,
e.g. has L1/L2 tables but no refcount ones. Generation of an entirely
defined image limits these cases. Now the Image constructor creates only
a header and a backing file name (if any), other image elements are generated
in the 'create_image' API.

Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
38eb193b8b image-fuzzer: Add generators of L1/L2 tables
Entries in L1/L2 entries are based on a portion of random guest clusters.
L2 entries contain offsets to host image clusters filled with random data.
Clusters for L1/L2 tables and guest data are selected randomly.

Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
eeadd92487 image-fuzzer: Add fuzzing functions for L1/L2 table entries
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
489cb4d7f9 docs: Expand the list of supported image elements with L1/L2 tables
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
071e649194 image-fuzzer: Public API for image-fuzzer/runner/runner.py
__init__.py provides the public API required by the test runner

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
e123232331 image-fuzzer: Generator of fuzzed qcow2 images
The layout submodule of the qcow2 package creates a random valid image,
randomly selects some amount of its fields, fuzzes them and write the fuzzed
image to the file. Fuzzing process can be controlled by an external
configuration.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
6d5e9372f6 image-fuzzer: Fuzzing functions for qcow2 images
The fuzz submodule of the qcow2 image generator contains fuzzing functions for
image fields.
Each fuzzing function contains a list of constraints and a call of a helper
function that randomly selects a fuzzed value satisfied to one of constraints.
For now constraints include only known as invalid or potentially dangerous
values. But after investigation of code coverage by fuzz tests they will be
expanded by heuristic values based on inner checks and flows of a program
under test.

Now fuzzing of a header, header extensions and a backing file name is
supported.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
ad724dd728 image-fuzzer: Tool for fuzz tests execution
The purpose of the test runner is to prepare the test environment (e.g. create
a work directory, a test image, etc), execute a program under test with
parameters, indicate a test failure if the program was killed during the test
execution and collect core dumps, logs and other test artifacts.

The test runner doesn't depend on an image format, so it can be used with any
external image generator.

[Fixed path to qcow2 format module "qcow2" instead of "../qcow2" since
runner.py is no longer in a sub-directory.
--Stefan]

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Maria Kustova
d6dc10aad8 docs: Specification for the image fuzzer
'Overall fuzzer requirements' chapter contains the current product vision and
features done and to be done. This chapter is still in progress.

Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Michael Tokarev
d66168ed68 ide: only constrain read/write requests to drive size, not other types
Commit 58ac321135 introduced a check to ide dma processing which
constrains all requests to drive size.  However, apparently, some
valid requests (like TRIM) does not fit in this constraint, and
fails in 2.1.  So check the range only for reads and writes.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Marc Marí
a83ceea8ff virtio-blk: Correct bug in support for flexible descriptor layout
Without this correction, only a three descriptor layout is accepted, and
requests with just two descriptors are not completed and no error message is
displayed.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Marc Marí
220c1a2fad libqos: Change free function called in malloc
Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Marc Marí
f75ffc5857 libqos: Correct mask to align size to PAGE_SIZE in malloc-pc
Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Marc Marí
ae74f18782 libqtest: add QTEST_LOG for debugging qtest testcases
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc Marí <marc.mari.barcelo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:14 +01:00
Kevin Wolf
f7f3ff1da0 ide: Fix segfault when flushing a device that doesn't exist
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Peter Lieven
2f7133b2e5 qemu-options: add missing -drive discard option to cmdline help
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Denis V. Lunev
d25d598020 parallels: 2TB+ parallels images support
Parallels has released in the recent updates of Parallels Server 5/6
new addition to his image format. Images with signature WithouFreSpacExt
have offsets in the catalog coded not as offsets in sectors (multiple
of 512 bytes) but offsets coded in blocks (i.e. header->tracks * 512)

In this case all 64 bits of header->nb_sectors are used for image size.

This patch implements support of this for qemu-img and also adds specific
check for an incorrect image. Images with block size greater than
INT_MAX/513 are not supported. The biggest available Parallels image
cluster size in the field is 1 Mb. Thus this limit will not hurt
anyone.

Signed-off-by: Denis V. Lunev <den@openvz.org>
CC: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Denis V. Lunev
418a7adb77 parallels: split check for parallels format in parallels_open
and rework error path a bit. There is no difference at the moment, but
the code will be definitely shorter when additional processing will
be required for WithouFreSpacExt

Signed-off-by: Denis V. Lunev <den@openvz.org>
CC: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Denis V. Lunev
f08e2f8465 parallels: replace tabs with spaces in block/parallels.c
Signed-off-by: Denis V. Lunev <den@openvz.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Denis V. Lunev
8c27d54fa0 parallels: extend parallels format header with actual data values
Parallels image format has several additional fields inside:
- nb_sectors is actually 64 bit wide. Upper 32bits are not used for
  images with signature "WithoutFreeSpace" and must be explicitly
  zeroed according to Parallels. They will be used for images with
  signature "WithouFreSpacExt"
- inuse is magic which means that the image is currently opened for
  read/write or was not closed correctly, the magic is 0x746f6e59
- data_off is the location of the first data block. It can be zero
  and in this case data starts just beyond the header aligned to
  512 bytes. Though this field does not matter for read-only driver

This patch adds these values to struct parallels_header and adds
proper handling of nb_sectors for currently supported WithoutFreeSpace
images.

WithouFreSpacExt will be covered in next patches.

Signed-off-by: Denis V. Lunev <den@openvz.org>
CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
CC: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
CC: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Cornelia Huck
2f5f70fa5f dataplane: stop trying on notifier error
If we fail to set up guest or host notifiers, there's no use trying again
every time the guest kicks, so disable dataplane in that case.

Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Cornelia Huck
f9907ebc4c dataplane: fail notifier setting gracefully
The dataplane code is currently doing a hard exit if it fails to set
up either guest or host notifiers. In practice, this may mean that a
guest suddenly dies after a dataplane device failed to come up (e.g.,
when a file descriptor limit is hit for tne nth device).

Let's just try to unwind the setup instead and return.

Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Cornelia Huck
267e1a204c dataplane: print why starting failed
Setting up guest or host notifiers may fail, but the user will have
no idea why: Let's print the error returned by the callback.

Acked-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Gonglei
16b38080e3 channel-posix: using qemu_set_nonblock() instead of fcntl(O_NONBLOCK)
Technically, fcntl(soc, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK)
is incorrect since it clobbers all other file flags.
We can use F_GETFL to get the current flags, set or
clear the O_NONBLOCK flag, then use F_SETFL to set the flags.

Using the qemu_set_nonblock() wrapper.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Wangxin <wangxinxin.wang@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Gonglei
4ff12bdb1d qemu-char: using qemu_set_nonblock() instead of fcntl(O_NONBLOCK)
Technically, fcntl(soc, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK)
is incorrect since it clobbers all other file flags.
We can use F_GETFL to get the current flags, set or
clear the O_NONBLOCK flag, then use F_SETFL to set the flags.

Using the qemu_set_nonblock() wrapper.

Signed-off-by: Wangxin <wangxinxin.wang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
271dddd133 cmd646: synchronise UDMA interrupt status with DMA interrupt status
Make sure that both registers are synchronised when being accessed through
PCI configuration space.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
1d113ef874 cmd646: allow MRDMODE interrupt status bits clearing from PCI config space
Make sure that we also update the normal DMA interrupt status bits at the
same time, and alter the IRQ if being cleared accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
dab91a1e13 cmd646: switch cmd646_update_irq() to accept PCIDevice instead of PCIIDEState
This is in preparation for adding configuration space accessors which accept
PCIDevice as a parameter.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
5bbc0a703d cmd646: synchronise DMA interrupt status with UDMA interrupt status
Make sure that the standard DMA interrupt status bits reflect any changes made
to the UDMA interrupt status bits. The CMD646U2 datasheet claims that these
bits are equivalent, and they must be synchronised for guests that manipulate
both registers.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
Mark Cave-Ayland
58f16a7b47 cmd646: add constants for CNTRL register access
Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
John Snow
e42de189e8 qtest/ide: Fix small memory leak
For libqos debugging purposes, it's nice to
be able to assert that tests and associated libraries
have no memory leaks. To that end, free up the
trivial cmdline leak.

The remaining leaks caused by pc_alloc_init are fixed
instead by my first-fit pc_alloc implementation already
on the qemu-devel mailing list.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
John Snow
6ce7100e7f libqos: allow qpci_iomap to return BAR mapping size
This patch allows qpci_iomap to return the size of the
BAR mapping that it created, to allow driver applications
(e.g, ahci-test) to make determinations about the suitability
or the mapping size, or in the specific case of AHCI, how
many ports are supported by the HBA.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
John Snow
7f2a5ae6c1 libqos: Fixes a small memory leak.
Allow users the chance to clean up the QPCIBusPC structure
by adding a small cleanup routine. Helps clear up small
memory leaks during setup/teardown, to allow for cleaner
debug output messages.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
John Snow
a7afc6b8c1 libqtest: Correct small memory leak.
Fixes a small memory leak inside of libqtest.
After we produce a test path and glib copies the string
for itself, we should clean up our temporary copy.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:13 +01:00
John Snow
f3cdcbaee1 libqos: Correct memory leak
Fix a small memory leak inside of libqos, in the pc_alloc_init routine.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
John Snow
86298845e1 qtest: Adding qtest_memset and qmemset.
Currently, libqtest allows for memread and memwrite, but
does not offer a simple way to zero out regions of memory.
This patch adds a simple function to do so.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
John Snow
552b48f44d q35: Enable the ioapic device to be seen by qtest.
Currently, the ioapic device can not be found in a qtest environment
when requesting "irq_interrupt_in ioapic" via the qtest socket.

By mirroring how the ioapic is added in i44ofx (hw/i440/pc_piix.c),
as a child of "q35," the device is able to be seen by qtest.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
088415202b ahci: construct PIO Setup FIS for PIO commands
PIO commands should put a PIO Setup FIS in the receive area when data
transfer ends.  Currently QEMU does not do this and only places the
D2H FIS at the end of the operation.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
c7e73adb48 ide: make all commands go through cmd_done
AHCI has code to fill in the D2H FIS trigger the IRQ all over the place.
Centralize this in a single cmd_done callback by generalizing the existing
async_cmd_done callback.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
08ee9e3368 ide: stop PIO transfer on errors
This will provide a hook for sending the result of the command via the
FIS receive area.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
1f88f77348 ahci: remove duplicate PORT_IRQ_* constants
These are defined twice, just use one set consistently.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
fd648f10af ide: move retry constants out of BM_STATUS_* namespace
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
7e2648df86 ide: move BM_STATUS bits to pci.[ch]
They are not used by AHCI, and should not be even available there.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
0e7ce54cf5 ide: fold add_status callback into set_inactive
It is now called only after the set_inactive callback.  Put the two together.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
0def37baf9 ide: remove wrong setting of BM_STATUS_INT
Similar to the case removed in commit 69c38b8 (ide/core: Remove explicit
setting of BM_STATUS_INT, 2011-05-19), the only remaining use of
add_status(..., BM_STATUS_INT) is for short PRDs.  The flag should
not be raised in this case.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
4855b57639 ide: wrap start_dma callback
Make it optional and prepare for the next patches.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
446351236b ide: simplify start_transfer callbacks
Drop the unused return value and make the callback optional.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
c039cb1e5a ide: simplify async_cmd_done callbacks
Drop the unused return value.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
829b933b70 ide: simplify set_inactive callbacks
Drop the unused return value and make the callback optional.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
1374bec063 ide: simplify reset callbacks
Drop the unused return value and make the callback optional.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
69f72a2221 ide: stash aiocb for flushes
This ensures that operations are completed after a reset

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
14a92e5fe1 ide-test: add test for werror=stop
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
7c282cb4c5 libqtest: add QTEST_LOG for debugging qtest testcases
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:11 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
9e52c53b8c blkdebug: report errors on flush too
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:03:11 +01:00
Peter Maydell
f2c85a2f36 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
post-2.1 bugfixes

A bunch of fixes that missed 2.1 by a small margin.
If we do 2.1.1, some of these would be good candidates,
added Cc qemu-stable as appropriate.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

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* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
  pc: Get rid of pci-info leftovers
  e1000: use symbolic constants to init phy ctrl & status registers
  e1000: correctly handle phy_ctrl reserved & self-clearing bits
  ivshmem: fix building when debug mode is enabled
  acpi: align RSDP
  numa: show hex number in error message for consistency and prefix them with 0x
  pc-dimm: fix up error message
  pc-dimm: validate node property
  hw:i386: typo fix: MEMORY_HOPTLUG_DEVICE -> MEMORY_HOTPLUG_DEVICE
  hw/audio/intel-hda: Fix MSI capability address
  pc: Create 2.2 machine type
  pci: Use bus master address space for delivering MSI/MSI-X messages

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-15 17:43:51 +01:00
Peter Maydell
5c6b3c50cc Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/tracing-pull-request' into staging
Tracing pull request

* remotes/stefanha/tags/tracing-pull-request:
  virtio-rng: add some trace events
  trace: add some tcg tracing support
  trace: teach lttng backend to use format strings
  trace: [tcg] Include TCG-tracing header on all targets
  trace: [tcg] Include event definitions in "trace.h"
  trace: [tcg] Generate TCG tracing routines
  trace: [tcg] Include TCG-tracing helpers
  trace: [tcg] Define TCG tracing helper routine wrappers
  trace: [tcg] Define TCG tracing helper routines
  trace: [tcg] Declare TCG tracing helper routines
  trace: [tcg] Add 'tcg' event property
  trace: [tcg] Argument type transformation machinery
  trace: [tcg] Argument type transformation rules
  trace: [tcg] Add documentation
  trace: install simpletrace SystemTap tapset
  simpletrace: add simpletrace.py --no-header option
  trace: add tracetool simpletrace_stap format
  trace: extract stap_escape() function for reuse

Conflicts:
	Makefile.objs
2014-08-15 16:37:17 +01:00
zhanghailiang
5edbdbcdf8 ivshmem: check the value returned by fstat()
The function fstat() may fail, so check its return value.

Acked-by: Levente Kurusa <lkurusa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 19:12:58 +04:00
zhanghailiang
2c145d7a73 l2cap: fix access to freed memory
Pointer 'ch' will be used in function 'l2cap_channel_open_req_msg' after
it was previously freed in 'l2cap_channel_open'.
Assigned it to NULL after it is freed.

Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <zhang.zhanghailiang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 19:12:48 +04:00
Peter Crosthwaite
8945c7f754 intc: i8259: Convert Array allocation to g_new0
To be more array friendly and to indicate the IRQs are initially
disconnected.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:55 +04:00
Peter Crosthwaite
aa2ac1dac3 ppc: convert g_new(qemu_irq usages to g_new0
To indicate the IRQs are initially disconnected.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:50 +04:00
Peter Crosthwaite
c75f3c041a ssi: xilinx_spi: Initialise CS GPIOs as NULL
To properly indicate they are unconnected.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:40 +04:00
Hu Tao
3a9cbfe009 vl: free err
err is not freed after use, thus causing memory leak. This patch fixes
it.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: qemu-trivial@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:07 +04:00
Gonglei
3952651a75 qemu-options.hx: fix typo about l2tpv3
two duplicate destport description.

s/destport/srcport/, s/destination/source/

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:07 +04:00
Gonglei
f7472ca405 vmxnet3: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
imitate nearby code about using '!value' or 'value == NULL'

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:07 +04:00
Gonglei
28de2f883c vl: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
imitate nearby code about using '!value' or 'value == NULL'

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:07 +04:00
Gonglei
fe8e8327f1 spice: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
imitate nearby code about using '!value' or 'value == NULL'

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:07 +04:00
Gonglei
8108fd3e26 don't use 'Yoda conditions'
imitate nearby code about using '!value' or 'value == NULL'

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:07 +04:00
Gonglei
337a3e5c7d isa-bus: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
imitate nearby code about using '!value' or 'value == NULL'

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Gonglei
2ab5bf67b7 audio: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
imitate nearby code about using '!value' or 'value == NULL'

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Gonglei
d0657b2aab usb: don't use 'Yoda conditions'
imitate nearby code about using '!value' or 'value == NULL'

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Gonglei
2bb0020cf9 CODING_STYLE: Section about conditional statement
Yoda conditions lack readability, and QEMU has a
strict compiler configuration for checking a common
mistake like "if (dev = NULL)". Make it a written rule.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Gonglei
30dc600bbf pci-host: update uncorresponding description
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Gonglei
ef9f7b587d pci-host: update obsolete reference about piix_pci.c
piix_pci.c has been renamed into piix.c at commit
c0907c9e64

update the obsolete reference.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Liming Wang
38a24c8b74 qemu-options.hx: fix a typo of chardev
Change host to port.

Signed-off-by: Liming Wang <liming.wang@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Fam Zheng
c9cdaa3ab9 memory: Update obsolete comment about AddrRange field type
We are not 64 bit any more since

08dafab4 memory: use 128-bit integers for sizes and intermediates

but the comment is forgotten to be updated.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Jan Kiszka
d6c140a771 apic: Fix reported DFR content
IA-32 SDM, Figure 10-14: Bits 27:0 are reserved as 1.

Fixes Jailhouse hypervisor start with in-kernel irqchips off.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-15 18:54:06 +04:00
Peter Maydell
f2fb1da941 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Block patches

# gpg: Signature made Fri 15 Aug 2014 14:07:42 BST using RSA key ID C88F2FD6
# gpg: Good signature from "Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>"

* remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream: (59 commits)
  block: Catch !bs->drv in bdrv_check()
  iotests: Add test for image header overlap
  qcow2: Catch !*host_offset for data allocation
  qcow2: Return useful error code in refcount_init()
  mirror: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  vpc: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  vmdk: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  vhdx: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  vdi: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  rbd: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  raw-win32: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  raw-posix: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  qed: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  qcow2: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  qcow1: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  parallels: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  nfs: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  iscsi: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  dmg: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  curl: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-15 14:49:50 +01:00
Max Reitz
908bcd540f block: Catch !bs->drv in bdrv_check()
qemu-img check calls bdrv_check() twice if the first run repaired some
inconsistencies. If the first run however again triggered corruption
prevention (on qcow2) due to very bad inconsistencies, bs->drv may be
NULL afterwards. Thus, bdrv_check() should check whether bs->drv is set.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Max Reitz
a42f8a3d05 iotests: Add test for image header overlap
Add a test for an image with an unallocated image header; instead of an
assertion, this should result in the image being marked corrupt.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Max Reitz
ff52aab2df qcow2: Catch !*host_offset for data allocation
qcow2_alloc_cluster_offset() uses host_offset == 0 as "no preferred
offset" for the (data) cluster range to be allocated. However, this
offset is actually valid and may be allocated on images with a corrupted
refcount table or first refcount block.

In this case, the corruption prevention should normally catch that
write anyway (because it would overwrite the image header). But since 0
is a special value here, the function assumes that nothing has been
allocated at all which it asserts against.

Because this condition is not qemu's fault but rather that of a broken
image, it shouldn't throw an assertion but rather mark the image corrupt
and show an appropriate message, which this patch does by calling the
corruption check earlier than it would be called normally (before the
assertion).

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Max Reitz
8fcffa9853 qcow2: Return useful error code in refcount_init()
If bdrv_pread() returns an error, it is very unlikely that it was
ENOMEM. In this case, the return value should be passed along; as
bdrv_pread() will always either return the number of bytes read or a
negative value (the error code), the condition for checking whether
bdrv_pread() failed can be simplified (and clarified) as well.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
7504edf477 mirror: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the mirror block job.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
5fb09cd586 vpc: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the vpc block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
d6e5993197 vmdk: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the vmdk block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
a67e128a4f vhdx: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the vhdx block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
17cce73578 vdi: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the vdi block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
0f7a02379b rbd: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the rbd block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
4b6af3d58a raw-win32: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the raw-win32 block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:16 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
50d4a858e6 raw-posix: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the raw-posix block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
4f4896db5f qed: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the qed block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
de82815db1 qcow2: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the qcow2 block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
0df93305f2 qcow1: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the qcow1 block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
f7b593d937 parallels: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the parallels block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
2347dd7b68 nfs: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the nfs block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
4d5a3f888c iscsi: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the iscsi block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
b546a94474 dmg: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the dmg block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
8dc7a7725b curl: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the curl block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
4ae7a52e43 cloop: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the cloop block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
7bf665ee35 bochs: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the bochs block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
857d4f46c3 block: Handle failure for potentially large allocations
Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses bounce buffer allocations in block.c. While at it,
convert bdrv_commit() from plain g_malloc() to qemu_try_blockalign().

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
7d2a35cc92 block: Introduce qemu_try_blockalign()
This function returns NULL instead of aborting when an allocation fails.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Jeff Cody
23d20b5b4f block: iotest - update 084 to test static VDI image creation
This updates the VDI corruption test to also test static VDI image
creation, as well as the default dynamic image creation.

Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Jeff Cody
fef6070eff block: vpc - use block layer ops in vpc_create, instead of posix calls
Use the block layer to create, and write to, the image file in the VPC
.bdrv_create() operation.

This has a couple of benefits: Images can now be created over protocols,
and hacks such as NOCOW are not needed in the image format driver, and
the underlying file protocol appropriate for the host OS can be relied
upon.

Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Jeff Cody
dddc7750d6 block: use the standard 'ret' instead of 'result'
Most QEMU code uses 'ret' for function return values. The VDI driver
uses a mix of 'result' and 'ret'.  This cleans that up, switching over
to the standard 'ret' usage.

Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:15 +02:00
Jeff Cody
70747862f1 block: vdi - use block layer ops in vdi_create, instead of posix calls
Use the block layer to create, and write to, the image file in the
VDI .bdrv_create() operation.

This has a couple of benefits: Images can now be created over protocols,
and hacks such as NOCOW are not needed in the image format driver, and
the underlying file protocol appropriate for the host OS can be relied
upon.

Also some minor cleanup for error handling.

Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Jeff Cody
9a4d5ca607 block: allow bdrv_unref() to be passed NULL pointers
If bdrv_unref() is passed a NULL BDS pointer, it is safe to
exit with no operation.  This will allow cleanup code to blindly
call bdrv_unref() on a BDS that has been initialized to NULL.

Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
58803ce74f test-coroutine: add baseline test that times the cost of function calls
This can be used to compute the cost of coroutine operations.  In the
end the cost of the function call is a few clock cycles, so it's pretty
cheap for now, but it may become more relevant as the coroutine code
is optimized.

For example, here are the results on my machine:

   Function call 100000000 iterations: 0.173884 s
   Yield 100000000 iterations: 8.445064 s
   Lifecycle 1000000 iterations: 0.098445 s
   Nesting 10000 iterations of 1000 depth each: 7.406431 s

One yield takes 83 nanoseconds, one enter takes 97 nanoseconds,
one coroutine allocation takes (roughly, since some of the allocations
in the nesting test do hit the pool) 739 nanoseconds:

   (8.445064 - 0.173884) * 10^9 / 100000000 = 82.7
   (0.098445 * 100 - 0.173884) * 10^9 / 100000000 = 96.7
   (7.406431 * 10 - 0.173884) * 10^9 / 100000000 = 738.9

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Jeff Cody
4f75b52a07 block: VHDX endian fixes
This patch contains several changes for endian conversion fixes for
VHDX, particularly for big-endian machines (multibyte values in VHDX are
all on disk in LE format).

Tests were done with existing qemu-iotests on an IBM POWER7 (8406-71Y).
This includes sample images created by Hyper-V, both with dirty logs and
without.

In addition, VHDX image files created (and written to) on a BE machine
were tested on a LE machine, and vice-versa.

Reported-by: Markus Armburster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Jeff Cody
349592e0b9 block: vhdx - add error check
This add an error check for an invalid descriptor entry signature,
when flushing the log descriptor entries.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
3c80ca158c thread-pool: avoid deadlock in nested aio_poll() calls
The thread pool has a race condition if two elements complete before
thread_pool_completion_bh() runs:

  If element A's callback waits for element B using aio_poll() it will
  deadlock since pool->completion_bh is not marked scheduled when the
  nested aio_poll() runs.

Fix this by marking the BH scheduled while thread_pool_completion_bh()
is executing.  This way any nested aio_poll() loops will enter
thread_pool_completion_bh() and complete the remaining elements.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
c2e50e3d11 thread-pool: avoid per-thread-pool EventNotifier
EventNotifier is implemented using an eventfd or pipe.  It therefore
consumes file descriptors, which can be limited by rlimits and should
therefore be used sparingly.

Switch from EventNotifier to QEMUBH in thread-pool.c.  Originally
EventNotifier was used because qemu_bh_schedule() was not thread-safe
yet.

Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
2a87151fb2 block: bump coroutine pool size for drives
When a BlockDriverState is associated with a storage controller
DeviceState we expect guest I/O.  Use this opportunity to bump the
coroutine pool size by 64.

This patch ensures that the coroutine pool size scales with the number
of drives attached to the guest.  It should increase coroutine pool
usage (which makes qemu_coroutine_create() fast) without hogging too
much memory when fewer drives are attached.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
ac2662a913 coroutine: make pool size dynamic
Allow coroutine users to adjust the pool size.  For example, if the
guest has multiple emulated disk drives we should keep around more
coroutines.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
746ebfa77a qemu-iotests: add support for Archipelago protocol
Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
b1de5f439d QMP: Add support for Archipelago
Introduce new enum BlockdevOptionsArchipelago.

@volume:              #Name of the Archipelago volume image

@mport:               #'mport' is the port number on which mapperd is
                      listening. This is optional and if not specified,
                      QEMU will make Archipelago to use the default port.

@vport:               #'vport' is the port number on which vlmcd is
                      listening. This is optional and if not specified,
                      QEMU will make Archipelago to use the default port.

@segment:             #optional The name of the shared memory segment
                      Archipelago stack is using. This is optional
                      and if not specified, QEMU will make Archipelago
                      use the default value, 'archipelago'.

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
76d3d83a37 block/archipelago: Add support for creating images
qemu-img archipelago:<volumename>[/mport=<mapperd_port>[:vport=<vlmcd_port>]
 [:segment=<segment_name>]] [size]

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
70537a8506 block/archipelago: Implement bdrv_parse_filename()
VM Image on Archipelago volume can also be specified like this:

file=archipelago:<volumename>[/mport=<mapperd_port>[:vport=<vlmcd_port>][:
segment=<segment_name>]]

Examples:

file=archipelago:my_vm_volume
file=archipelago:my_vm_volume/mport=123
file=archipelago:my_vm_volume/mport=123:vport=1234
file=archipelago:my_vm_volume/mport=123:vport=1234:segment=my_segment

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Chrysostomos Nanakos
c9a12e751b block: Support Archipelago as a QEMU block backend
VM Image on Archipelago volume is specified like this:

file.driver=archipelago,file.volume=<volumename>[,file.mport=<mapperd_port>[,
file.vport=<vlmcd_port>][,file.segment=<segment_name>]]

'archipelago' is the protocol.

'mport' is the port number on which mapperd is listening. This is optional
and if not specified, QEMU will make Archipelago to use the default port.

'vport' is the port number on which vlmcd is listening. This is optional
and if not specified, QEMU will make Archipelago to use the default port.

'segment' is the name of the shared memory segment Archipelago stack is using.
This is optional and if not specified, QEMU will make Archipelago to use the
default value, 'archipelago'.

Examples:

file.driver=archipelago,file.volume=my_vm_volume
file.driver=archipelago,file.volume=my_vm_volume,file.mport=123
file.driver=archipelago,file.volume=my_vm_volume,file.mport=123,
file.vport=1234
file.driver=archipelago,file.volume=my_vm_volume,file.mport=123,
file.vport=1234,file.segment=my_segment

Signed-off-by: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Chunyan Liu
000c4dfff4 qemu-img info: show nocow info
Add nocow info in 'qemu-img info' output to show whether the file
currently has NOCOW flag set or not.

Signed-off-by: Chunyan Liu <cyliu@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Fam Zheng
c6ac36e145 vmdk: Optimize cluster allocation
This drops the unnecessary bdrv_truncate() from, and also improves,
cluster allocation code path.

Before, when we need a new cluster, get_cluster_offset truncates the
image to bdrv_getlength() + cluster_size, and returns the offset of
added area, i.e. the image length before truncating.

This is not efficient, so it's now rewritten as:

  - Save the extent file length when opening.

  - When allocating cluster, use the saved length as cluster offset.

  - Don't truncate image, because we'll anyway write data there: just
    write any data at the EOF position, in descending priority:

    * New user data (cluster allocation happens in a write request).

    * Filling data in the beginning and/or ending of the new cluster, if
      not covered by user data: either backing file content (COW), or
      zero for standalone images.

One major benifit of this change is, on host mounted NFS images, even
over a fast network, ftruncate is slow (see the example below). This
change significantly speeds up cluster allocation. Comparing by
converting a cirros image (296M) to VMDK on an NFS mount point, over
1Gbe LAN:

    $ time qemu-img convert cirros-0.3.1.img /mnt/a.raw -O vmdk

    Before:
        real    0m21.796s
        user    0m0.130s
        sys     0m0.483s

    After:
        real    0m2.017s
        user    0m0.047s
        sys     0m0.190s

We also get rid of unchecked bdrv_getlength() and bdrv_truncate(), and
get a little more documentation in function comments.

Tested that this passes qemu-iotests for all VMDK subformats.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:14 +02:00
Fam Zheng
a8d8a1a06c qemu-iotests: Add data pattern in version3 VMDK sample image in 059
It's possible that we diverge from the specification with our
implementation.  Having a reference image in the test cases may detect
such problems when we introduce a bug that can read what it creates, but
can't handle a real VMDK.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
ef523587da qdev-monitor: include QOM properties in -device FOO, help output
Update -device FOO,help to include QOM properties in addition to qdev
properties.  Devices are gradually adding more QOM properties that are
not reflected as qdev properties.

It is important to report all device properties since management tools
like libvirt use this information (and device-list-properties QMP) to
detect the presence of QEMU features.

This patch reuses the device-list-properties QMP machinery to avoid code
duplication.

Reported-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
4115dd6527 qmp: hide "hotplugged" device property from device-list-properties
The "hotplugged" device property was not reported before commit
f4eb32b590 ("qmp: show QOM properties in
device-list-properties").  Fix this difference.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
ef558696b5 docs/multiple-iothreads.txt: add documentation on IOThread programming
This document explains how IOThreads and the main loop are related,
especially how to write code that can run in an IOThread.  Currently
only virtio-blk-data-plane uses these techniques.  The next obvious
target is virtio-scsi; there has also been work on virtio-net.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Gonglei (Arei)
8cced12143 xen_disk: fix possible null-ptr dereference
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Hu Tao
8efc936336 configure: explicitly state version requirements to devel packages
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Maria Kustova
8e436ec1f3 docs: Make the recommendation for the backing file name position a requirement
The current version of the qcow2 specification recommends to save the backing
file name in the end of the first cluster. It follows that the backing file
name can be saved somewhere in the image, but the first cluster, which
contradicts the current QEMU implementation.

The patch makes the backing file name required to be placed after the header
extensions in the first image cluster.

Signed-off-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
52bf1e722d block: Avoid bdrv_get_geometry() where errors should be detected
bdrv_get_geometry() hides errors.  Use bdrv_nb_sectors() or
bdrv_getlength() instead where that's obviously inappropriate.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
d739f1c410 qemu-img: Make img_convert() get image size just once per image
Chiefly so I don't have to do the error checking in quadruplicate in
the next commit.  Moreover, replacing the frequently updated
bs_sectors by an array assigned just once makes the code easier to
understand.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
75d3d21f9e block: Drop superfluous aligning of bdrv_getlength()'s value
It returns a multiple of the sector size.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
57322b7811 block: Use bdrv_nb_sectors() where sectors, not bytes are wanted
Instead of bdrv_getlength().

Aside: a few of these callers don't handle errors.  I didn't
investigate whether they should.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
43716fa805 block: Use bdrv_nb_sectors() in img_convert()
Instead of bdrv_getlength().  Replace variable output_length by
output_sectors.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
30a7f2fc91 block: Use bdrv_nb_sectors() in bdrv_co_get_block_status()
Instead of bdrv_getlength().

Replace variables length, length2 by total_sectors, nb_sectors2.
Bonus: use total_sectors instead of the slightly unclean
bs->total_sectors.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
4049082c4b block: Use bdrv_nb_sectors() in bdrv_aligned_preadv()
Instead of bdrv_getlength().  Eliminate variable len.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
d32f7c101b block: Use bdrv_nb_sectors() in bdrv_make_zero()
Instead of bdrv_getlength().

Variable target_size is initially in bytes, then changes meaning to
sectors.  Ugh.  Replace by target_sectors.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:13 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
65a9bb25d6 block: New bdrv_nb_sectors()
A call to retrieve the image size converts between bytes and sectors
several times:

* BlockDriver method bdrv_getlength() returns bytes.

* refresh_total_sectors() converts to sectors, rounding up, and stores
  in total_sectors.

* bdrv_getlength() converts total_sectors back to bytes (now rounded
  up to a multiple of the sector size).

* Callers wanting sectors rather bytes convert it right back.
  Example: bdrv_get_geometry().

bdrv_nb_sectors() provides a way to omit the last two conversions.
It's exactly bdrv_getlength() with the conversion to bytes omitted.
It's functionally like bdrv_get_geometry() without its odd error
handling.

Reimplement bdrv_getlength() and bdrv_get_geometry() on top of
bdrv_nb_sectors().

The next patches will convert some users of bdrv_getlength() to
bdrv_nb_sectors().

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoit Canet <benoit@irqsave.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 15:07:12 +02:00
Peter Maydell
f083201667 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-08-09' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-08-09

# gpg: Signature made Fri 08 Aug 2014 21:36:44 BST using RSA key ID A4C3D7DB
# gpg: Good signature from "Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>"
# gpg:                 aka "Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>"
# gpg:                 aka "Michael Tokarev <mjt@debian.org>"
# gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
# gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
# Primary key fingerprint: 6EE1 95D1 886E 8FFB 810D  4324 457C E0A0 8044 65C5
#      Subkey fingerprint: 6F67 E18E 7C91 C5B1 5514  66A7 BEE5 9D74 A4C3 D7DB

* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-08-09:
  build-sys: Move qapi-{types, visit, event}.o into util-obj-y
  po: Add Chinese translation
  qemu-img: Check getchar() return value in read_password() for WIN32
  hw/timer: Move extern declaration from .c to .h file
  virtio: Move extern declaration to header file
  Show length mismatch error is hex
  target-i386/cpu.c: Fix two error output indentation
  l2tpv3 (configure): it is linux-specific
  hw/timer/imx_*: fix TIMER_MAX clash with system symbol

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-15 13:41:55 +01:00
Markus Armbruster
260cb1c409 pc: Get rid of pci-info leftovers
pc_fw_cfg_guest_info() never does anything, because has_pci_info is
always false.

Introduced in commit f8c457b "pc: pass PCI hole ranges to Guests",
disabled in commit 9604f70 "pc: disable pci-info for 1.6", and hasn't
been enabled since.  Obviously a dead end.  Get of it.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:22:25 +02:00
Gabriel L. Somlo
9616c29045 e1000: use symbolic constants to init phy ctrl & status registers
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <somlo@cmu.edu>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:22:25 +02:00
Gabriel L. Somlo
1195fed9e6 e1000: correctly handle phy_ctrl reserved & self-clearing bits
Make phyreg_writeops responsible for actually writing their
respective phy registers, rather than rely on set_mdic() to
do it on their behalf.

The only current instance of phyreg_writeops is set_phy_ctrl();
modify it to write the register on its own, while also correctly
handling reserved and self-clearing bits.

have_autoneg() does not need to check for MII_CR_RESTART_AUTO_NEG,
since the only time the flag comes into play is during set_phy_ctrl(),
and, following this patch, never actually gets written to the phy
control register.

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <somlo@cmu.edu>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:22:25 +02:00
Levente Kurusa
7f9efb6b80 ivshmem: fix building when debug mode is enabled
ivsmem_offset was removed, however this debug statement was not updated.
Modify the statement to fit the new mechanic.

Signed-off-by: Levente Kurusa <lkurusa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:22:25 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
d67aadccfa acpi: align RSDP
RSDP should be aligned at a 16-byte boundary.
This would by chance at the moment, fix up acpi build
to make it robust.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:22:16 +02:00
Hu Tao
c68233aee8 numa: show hex number in error message for consistency and prefix them with 0x
The error messages before and after patch are:

before:
qemu-system-x86_64: total memory for NUMA nodes (134217728) should equal RAM size (20000000)

after:
qemu-system-x86_64: total memory for NUMA nodes (0x8000000) should equal RAM size (0x20000000)

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:22:07 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
988eba0f68 pc-dimm: fix up error message
- int should be printed using %d
- print actual wrong value for property

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:22:00 +02:00
Hu Tao
cfe0ffd027 pc-dimm: validate node property
If user specifies a node number that exceeds the available numa nodes in
emulated system for pc-dimm device, the device will report an invalid _PXM
to OSPM. Fix this by checking the node property value.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:20:59 +02:00
Hu Tao
41d2f71376 hw:i386: typo fix: MEMORY_HOPTLUG_DEVICE -> MEMORY_HOTPLUG_DEVICE
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:20:49 +02:00
Jan Kiszka
d209c7440a hw/audio/intel-hda: Fix MSI capability address
According to ICH9 spec, the MSI capability is located at 0x60. This is
important for guest drivers that do not parse the capability chain and
use absolute addresses instead.

CC: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:20:49 +02:00
Jan Kiszka
f9f218730c pc: Create 2.2 machine type
Yet identical to 2.1.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:20:49 +02:00
Jan Kiszka
cc943c36fa pci: Use bus master address space for delivering MSI/MSI-X messages
The spec says (and real HW confirms this) that, if the bus master bit
is 0, the device will not generate any PCI accesses. MSI and MSI-X
messages fall among these, so we should use the corresponding address
space to deliver them. This will prevent delivery if bus master support
is disabled.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-14 13:20:33 +02:00
Amit Shah
4ac4458076 virtio-rng: add some trace events
Add some trace events to virtio-rng for easier debugging

Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>

Reviewed-by: Amos Kong <akong@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:29:55 +01:00
Alex Bennée
6db8b53866 trace: add some tcg tracing support
This adds a couple of tcg specific trace-events which are useful for
tracing execution though tcg generated blocks. It's been tested with
lttng user space tracing but is generic enough for all systems. The tcg
events are:

  * translate_block - when a subject block is translated
  * exec_tb - when a translated block is entered
  * exec_tb_exit - when we exit the translated code
  * exec_tb_nocache - special case translations

Of course we can only trace the entrance to the first block of a chain
as each block will jump directly to the next when it can. See the -d
nochain patch to allow more complete tracing at the expense of
performance.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Alex Bennée
41ef7b00ab trace: teach lttng backend to use format strings
This makes the UST backend pay attention to the format string arguments
that are defined when defining payload data. With this you can now
ensure integers are reported in hex mode if you want.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
a7e30d84ce trace: [tcg] Include TCG-tracing header on all targets
Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
85d8bf2f36 trace: [tcg] Include event definitions in "trace.h"
Otherwise the user has to explicitly include an auto-generated header.

Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
465830fbd9 trace: [tcg] Generate TCG tracing routines
Generate header "trace/generated-tcg-tracers.h" with the necessary routines for
tracing events in guest code:

* trace_${event}_tcg

  Convenience wrapper that calls the translation-time tracer
  'trace_${event}_trans', and calls 'gen_helper_trace_${event}_exec to
  generate the TCG code to later trace the event at execution time.

Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
76b53aa324 trace: [tcg] Include TCG-tracing helpers
Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
f4654226d4 trace: [tcg] Define TCG tracing helper routine wrappers
Generates header "trace/generated-helpers-wrappers.h" with definitions for TCG
helper wrappers.

These wrappers ('gen_helper_trace_${event}_exec_wrapper') transform mixed native
and TCG argument types to TCG types and call the actual TCG helpers
('gen_helper_trace_${event}_exec_proxy').

Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
341ea69185 trace: [tcg] Define TCG tracing helper routines
Generates file "trace/generated-helpers.c" with TCG helper definitions to trace
events in guest code at execution time.

The helpers ('helper_trace_${event}_exec_proxy') cast the TCG-compatible native
argument types to their original types (as defined in "trace-events") and call
the tracing routine ('trace_${event}_exec').

Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
707c8a98e4 trace: [tcg] Declare TCG tracing helper routines
Generates file "trace/generated-helpers.h" with TCG helper declarations to trace
events in guest code at execution time ('trace_${event}_exec_proxy').

Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:12 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
b2b36c22bd trace: [tcg] Add 'tcg' event property
Transforms event:

  tcg name(...) "...", "..."

into two internal events:

  tcg-trans name_trans(...) "..."
  tcg-exec name_exec(...) "..."

Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
b55835ac10 trace: [tcg] Argument type transformation machinery
Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
e6d6c4bebf trace: [tcg] Argument type transformation rules
Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Lluís Vilanova
0bb403b0ae trace: [tcg] Add documentation
Signed-off-by: Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
e0b2fd0efb trace: install simpletrace SystemTap tapset
The simpletrace SystemTap tapset outputs simpletrace binary traces for
SystemTap probes.  This is useful because SystemTap has no default way
to format or store traces.  The simpletrace SystemTap tapset provides an
easy way to store traces.

The simpletrace.py tool or custom Python scripts using the
simpletrace.py API can analyze SystemTap these traces:

  $ ./configure --enable-trace-backends=dtrace ...
  $ make && make install
  $ stap -e 'probe qemu.system.x86_64.simpletrace.* {}' \
         -c qemu-system-x86_64 >/tmp/trace.out
  $ scripts/simpletrace.py --no-header trace-events /tmp/trace.out
  g_malloc 4.531 pid=15519 size=0xb ptr=0x7f8639c10470
  g_malloc 3.264 pid=15519 size=0x300 ptr=0x7f8639c10490
  g_free 5.155 pid=15519 ptr=0x7f8639c0f7b0

Note that, unlike qemu-system-x86_64.stp and
qemu-system-x86_64.stp-installed, only one file is needed since the
simpletrace SystemTap tapset does not reference the QEMU binary by path.
Therefore it doesn't matter whether the QEMU binary is installed or not.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
15327c3df0 simpletrace: add simpletrace.py --no-header option
It can be useful to read simpletrace files that have no header.  For
example, a ring buffer may not have a header record but can still be
processed if the user is sure the file format version is compatible.

  $ scripts/simpletrace.py --no-header trace-events trace-file

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
3f8b112d6b trace: add tracetool simpletrace_stap format
This new tracetool "format" generates a SystemTap .stp file that outputs
simpletrace binary trace data.

In contrast to simpletrace or ftrace, SystemTap does not define its own
trace format.  All output from SystemTap is generated by .stp files.
This patch lets us generate a .stp file that outputs in the simpletrace
binary format.

This makes it possible to reuse simpletrace.py to analyze traces
recorded using SystemTap.  The simpletrace binary format is especially
useful for long-running traces like flight-recorder mode where string
formatting can be expensive.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
a76ccf3c1c trace: extract stap_escape() function for reuse
SystemTap reserved words sometimes conflict with QEMU variable names.
We escape them to prevent conflicts.

Move escaping into its own function so the next patch can reuse it.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-12 14:26:11 +01:00
Fam Zheng
169a24aea4 build-sys: Move qapi-{types, visit, event}.o into util-obj-y
These three objects are repeated in multiple times in Makefiles. Let's
just add them to libqemuutil.a, and don't list explicitly elsewhere.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:09:17 +04:00
Fam Zheng
90bda0823a po: Add Chinese translation
Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Amos Kong <akong@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dongsheng Song <songdongsheng@live.cn>
Reviewed-by: Wei Huang <wehuang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:41 +04:00
Chen Gang
fdcf6e65bc qemu-img: Check getchar() return value in read_password() for WIN32
getchar() is a standard c library function which may return with failure
(e.g. -1), so like another platforms, also need check it under WIN32.

And make the related code match current qemu code styles, too.

Signed-off-by: Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:32 +04:00
Stefan Weil
f13bef9592 hw/timer: Move extern declaration from .c to .h file
This fixes a warning from smatch (static code analyser).

Fix also the comment with the renamed source file name.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>

 hw/timer/tusb6010.c |    3 ---
 include/hw/usb.h    |    7 ++++++-
 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:32 +04:00
Stefan Weil
0f03fb6094 virtio: Move extern declaration to header file
This fixes a warning from smatch (static code analyser).

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:32 +04:00
Alex Bligh
a3f1f040d2 Show length mismatch error is hex
When live migrate fails due to a section length mismatch we currently
see an error message like:

Length mismatch: 0000:00:03.0/virtio-net-pci.rom: 10000 in != 20000

The section lengths are in fact in hex, so this should read

Length mismatch: 0000:00:03.0/virtio-net-pci.rom: 0x10000 in != 0x20000

Correct the error string to reflect this.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bligh <alex@alex.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:32 +04:00
chenfan
5bb4c35dca target-i386/cpu.c: Fix two error output indentation
Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:32 +04:00
Michael Tokarev
bff6cb7296 l2tpv3 (configure): it is linux-specific
Some non-linux systems, for example a system with
FreeBSD kernel and glibc, may declare struct mmsghdr
(in glibc) but may not have linux-specific header
file linux/ip.h.  The actual implementation in qemu
includes this linux-specific header file unconditionally,
so compilation fails if it is not present.  Include
this header in the configure test too.

Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:32 +04:00
Michael Tokarev
203d65a470 hw/timer/imx_*: fix TIMER_MAX clash with system symbol
The symbol TIMER_MAX used in imx_epit.c and imx_gpt.c
clashes with system symbol with the same name.  Because
all qemu source files includes qemu-common.h which, in
turn, includes limits.h, which is not unusual to define
it.  Rename local symbol to have a reasonable prefix.

Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-08-09 00:06:32 +04:00
Peter Maydell
2d591ce2ae Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mdroth/qga-pull-2014-08-08' into staging
* remotes/mdroth/qga-pull-2014-08-08:
  qga: Disable unsupported commands by default
  qga: Add guest-get-fsinfo command
  qga: Add guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list command

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-08 14:16:05 +01:00
Tomoki Sekiyama
1281c08a46 qga: Disable unsupported commands by default
Currently management softwares cannot know whether a qemu-ga command is
supported or not on the running platform until they actually execute it.
This patch disables unsupported commands at launch time of qemu-ga, so that
management softwares can check whether they are supported from 'enabled'
property of the result from 'guest-info' command.

Signed-off-by: Tomoki Sekiyama <tomoki.sekiyama@hds.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2014-08-07 17:15:53 -05:00
Tomoki Sekiyama
46d4c5723e qga: Add guest-get-fsinfo command
Add command to get mounted filesystems information in the guest.
The returned value contains a list of mountpoint paths and
corresponding disks info such as disk bus type, drive address,
and the disk controllers' PCI addresses, so that management layer
such as libvirt can resolve the disk backends.

For example, when `lsblk' result is:

    NAME           MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
    sdb              8:16   0    1G  0 disk
    `-sdb1           8:17   0 1024M  0 part
      `-vg0-lv0    253:1    0  1.4G  0 lvm  /mnt/test
    sdc              8:32   0    1G  0 disk
    `-sdc1           8:33   0  512M  0 part
      `-vg0-lv0    253:1    0  1.4G  0 lvm  /mnt/test
    vda            252:0    0   25G  0 disk
    `-vda1         252:1    0   25G  0 part /

where sdb is a SCSI disk with PCI controller 0000:00:0a.0 and ID=1,
      sdc is an IDE disk with PCI controller 0000:00:01.1, and
      vda is a virtio-blk disk with PCI device 0000:00:06.0,

guest-get-fsinfo command will return the following result:

    {"return":
     [{"name":"dm-1",
       "mountpoint":"/mnt/test",
       "disk":[
        {"bus-type":"scsi","bus":0,"unit":1,"target":0,
         "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":10,"domain":0,"function":0}},
        {"bus-type":"ide","bus":0,"unit":0,"target":0,
         "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":1,"domain":0,"function":1}}],
       "type":"xfs"},
      {"name":"vda1", "mountpoint":"/",
       "disk":[
        {"bus-type":"virtio","bus":0,"unit":0,"target":0,
         "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":6,"domain":0,"function":0}}],
       "type":"ext4"}]}

In Linux guest, the disk information is resolved from sysfs. So far,
it only supports virtio-blk, virtio-scsi, IDE, SATA, SCSI disks on x86
hosts, and "disk" parameter may be empty for unsupported disk types.

Signed-off-by: Tomoki Sekiyama <tomoki.sekiyama@hds.com>

*updated schema to report 2.2 as initial supported version

Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2014-08-07 17:15:14 -05:00
Tomoki Sekiyama
e99bce2021 qga: Add guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list command
If an array of mount point paths is specified as 'mountpoints' argument
of guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list, qemu-ga will only freeze the file systems
mounted on specified paths in Linux guests. Otherwise, it works as the
same way as guest-fsfreeze-freeze.
This would be useful when the host wants to create partial disk snapshots.

Signed-off-by: Tomoki Sekiyama <tomoki.sekiyama@hds.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>

*updated schema to report 2.2 as initial supported version

Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2014-08-07 17:13:10 -05:00
Peter Maydell
2ee55b8351 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
KVM changes include a MIPS patch and the testdev backend used by the
ARM kvm-unit-tests.  icount include the first part of reverse execution
and Sebastian Tanase's patches to slow down -icount execution to the
desired speed of the target.

v1->v2: fix dump_drift_info to print nothing outside icount mode,
        and to compile on 32-bit architectures

# gpg: Signature made Thu 07 Aug 2014 14:09:58 BST using RSA key ID 9B4D86F2
# gpg: Good signature from "Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>"

* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  target-mips: Ignore unassigned accesses with KVM
  monitor: Add drift info to 'info jit'
  cpu-exec: Print to console if the guest is late
  cpu-exec: Add sleeping algorithm
  icount: Add align option to icount
  icount: Add QemuOpts for icount
  icount: Fix virtual clock start value on ARM
  timer: add cpu_icount_to_ns function.
  migration: migrate icount fields.
  icount: put icount variables into TimerState.
  backends: Introduce chr-testdev

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-07 14:54:47 +01:00
James Hogan
eddedd546a target-mips: Ignore unassigned accesses with KVM
MIPS registers an unassigned access handler which raises a guest bus
error exception. However this causes QEMU to crash when KVM is enabled
as it isn't called from the main execution loop so longjmp() gets called
without a corresponding setjmp().

Until the KVM API can be updated to trigger a guest exception in
response to an MMIO exit, prevent the bus error exception being raised
from mips_cpu_unassigned_access() if KVM is enabled.

The check is at run time since the do_unassigned_access callback is
initialised before it is known whether KVM will be enabled.

The problem can be triggered with Malta emulation by making the guest
write to the reset region at physical address 0x1bf00000, since it is
marked read-only which is treated as unassigned for writes.

Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: Gleb Natapov <gleb@redhat.com>
Cc: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Cc: Sanjay Lal <sanjayl@kymasys.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-07 15:09:48 +02:00
Sebastian Tanase
27498bef35 monitor: Add drift info to 'info jit'
Show in 'info jit' the current delay between the host clock
and the guest clock. In addition, print the maximum advance
and delay of the guest compared to the host.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Tanase <sebastian.tanase@openwide.fr>
Tested-by: Camille Bégué <camille.begue@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-07 15:09:48 +02:00
Peter Maydell
9d8bb35574 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-pci-for-qemu-20140805.0' into staging
VFIO patches: Fix MSI-X vector expansion, remove MSI/X message caching

# gpg: Signature made Tue 05 Aug 2014 20:25:57 BST using RSA key ID 3BB08B22
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/awilliam/tags/vfio-pci-for-qemu-20140805.0:
  vfio: Don't cache MSIMessage
  vfio: Fix MSI-X vector expansion

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-07 11:30:38 +01:00
Sebastian Tanase
7f7bc144ed cpu-exec: Print to console if the guest is late
If the align option is enabled, we print to the user whenever
the guest clock is behind the host clock in order for he/she
to have a hint about the actual performance. The maximum
print interval is 2s and we limit the number of messages to 100.
If desired, this can be changed in cpu-exec.c

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Tanase <sebastian.tanase@openwide.fr>
Tested-by: Camille Bégué <camille.begue@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
Sebastian Tanase
c2aa5f8199 cpu-exec: Add sleeping algorithm
The goal is to sleep qemu whenever the guest clock
is in advance compared to the host clock (we use
the monotonic clocks). The amount of time to sleep
is calculated in the execution loop in cpu_exec.

At first, we tried to approximate at each for loop the real time elapsed
while searching for a TB (generating or retrieving from cache) and
executing it. We would then approximate the virtual time corresponding
to the number of virtual instructions executed. The difference between
these 2 values would allow us to know if the guest is in advance or delayed.
However, the function used for measuring the real time
(qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME)) proved to be very expensive.
We had an added overhead of 13% of the total run time.

Therefore, we modified the algorithm and only take into account the
difference between the 2 clocks at the begining of the cpu_exec function.
During the for loop we try to reduce the advance of the guest only by
computing the virtual time elapsed and sleeping if necessary. The overhead
is thus reduced to 3%. Even though this method still has a noticeable
overhead, it no longer is a bottleneck in trying to achieve a better
guest frequency for which the guest clock is faster than the host one.

As for the the alignement of the 2 clocks, with the first algorithm
the guest clock was oscillating between -1 and 1ms compared to the host clock.
Using the second algorithm we notice that the guest is 5ms behind the host, which
is still acceptable for our use case.

The tests where conducted using fio and stress. The host machine in an i5 CPU at
3.10GHz running Debian Jessie (kernel 3.12). The guest machine is an arm versatile-pb
built with buildroot.

Currently, on our test machine, the lowest icount we can achieve that is suitable for
aligning the 2 clocks is 6. However, we observe that the IO tests (using fio) are
slower than the cpu tests (using stress).

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Tanase <sebastian.tanase@openwide.fr>
Tested-by: Camille Bégué <camille.begue@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
Sebastian Tanase
a8bfac3708 icount: Add align option to icount
The align option is used for activating the align algorithm
in order to synchronise the host clock and the guest clock.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Tanase <sebastian.tanase@openwide.fr>
Tested-by: Camille Bégué <camille.begue@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
Sebastian Tanase
1ad9580bd7 icount: Add QemuOpts for icount
Make icount parameter use QemuOpts style options in order
to easily add other suboptions.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Tanase <sebastian.tanase@openwide.fr>
Tested-by: Camille Bégué <camille.begue@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
Sebastian Tanase
7146839505 icount: Fix virtual clock start value on ARM
When using the icount option on ARM, the virtual
clock starts counting at realtime clock but it
should start at 0.

The reason why the virtual clock starts at realtime clock
is because the first time we call qemu_clock_warp (which
calls icount_warp_rt) in tcg_exec_all, qemu_icount_bias
(which is part of the virtual time computation mechanism)
will increment by realtime - vm_clock_warp_start, with
vm_clock_warp_start being 0 (see icount_warp_rt in cpus.c).

By changing the value of vm_clock_warp_start from 0 to -1,
the first time we call qemu_clock_warp which calls
icount_warp_rt, we will return immediatly because
icount_warp_rt first checks if vm_clock_warp_start is -1
and if it's the case it returns. Therefore, qemu_icount_bias
will first be incremented by the value of a virtual timer
deadline when the virtual cpu goes from active to inactive.

The virtual time will start at 0 and increment based
on the instruction counter when the vcpu is active or
the qemu_icount_bias value when inactive.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Tanase <sebastian.tanase@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
KONRAD Frederic
3f03131390 timer: add cpu_icount_to_ns function.
This adds cpu_icount_to_ns function which is needed for reverse execution.

It returns the time for a specific instruction.

Signed-off-by: KONRAD Frederic <fred.konrad@greensocs.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
KONRAD Frederic
d09eae3726 migration: migrate icount fields.
This fixes a bug where qemu_icount and qemu_icount_bias are not migrated.
It adds a subsection "timer/icount" to vmstate_timers so icount is migrated only
when needed.

Signed-off-by: KONRAD Frederic <fred.konrad@greensocs.com>
Reviewed-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
KONRAD Frederic
c96778bb84 icount: put icount variables into TimerState.
This puts qemu_icount and qemu_icount_bias into TimerState structure to allow
them to be migrated.

Signed-off-by: KONRAD Frederic <fred.konrad@greensocs.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:07 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
5692399f0a backends: Introduce chr-testdev
From: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>

chr-testdev enables a virtio serial channel to be used for guest
initiated qemu exits. hw/misc/debugexit already enables guest
initiated qemu exits, but only for PC targets. chr-testdev supports
any virtio-capable target. kvm-unit-tests/arm is already making use
of this backend.

Currently there is a single command implemented, "q".  It takes a
(prefix) argument for the exit code, thus an exit is implemented by
writing, e.g. "1q", to the virtio-serial port.

It can be used as:
   $QEMU ... \
     -device virtio-serial-device \
     -device virtserialport,chardev=ctd -chardev testdev,id=ctd

or, use:
   $QEMU ... \
     -device virtio-serial-device \
     -device virtconsole,chardev=ctd -chardev testdev,id=ctd

to bind it to virtio-serial port0.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-08-06 17:53:05 +02:00
Alex Williamson
9b3af4c0e4 vfio: Don't cache MSIMessage
Commit 40509f7f added a test to avoid updating KVM MSI routes when the
MSIMessage is unchanged and f4d45d47 switched to relying on this
rather than doing our own comparison.  Our cached msg is effectively
unused now.  Remove it.

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
2014-08-05 13:05:57 -06:00
Alex Williamson
c048be5cc9 vfio: Fix MSI-X vector expansion
When new MSI-X vectors are enabled we need to disable MSI-X and
re-enable it with the correct number of vectors.  That means we need
to reprogram the eventfd triggers for each vector.  Prior to f4d45d47
vector->use tracked whether a vector was masked or unmasked and we
could always pick the KVM path when available for unmasked vectors.
Now vfio doesn't track mask state itself and vector->use and virq
remains configured even for masked vectors.  Therefore we need to ask
the MSI-X code whether a vector is masked in order to select the
correct signaling path.  As noted in the comment, MSI relies on
hardware to handle masking.

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org # QEMU 2.1
2014-08-05 13:05:52 -06:00
Peter Maydell
69f87f7130 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140804' into staging
target-arm queue:
 * Set PC correctly when loading AArch64 ELF files
 * sdhci: Fix ADMA dma_memory_read access
 * some more foundational work for EL2/EL3 support
 * fix bugs which reveal themselves if the TARGET_PAGE_SIZE
   is not set to 1K

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* remotes/pmaydell/tags/pull-target-arm-20140804:
  target-arm: A64: fix TLB flush instructions
  target-arm: don't hardcode mask values in arm_cpu_handle_mmu_fault
  target-arm: Fix bit test in sp_el0_access
  target-arm: Add FAR_EL2 and 3
  target-arm: Add ESR_EL2 and 3
  target-arm: Make far_el1 an array
  target-arm: A64: Respect SPSEL when taking exceptions
  target-arm: A64: Respect SPSEL in ERET SP restore
  target-arm: A64: Break out aarch64_save/restore_sp
  sd: sdhci: Fix ADMA dma_memory_read access
  hw/arm/virt: formatting: memory map
  hw/arm/boot: Set PC correctly when loading AArch64 ELF files

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 15:01:38 +01:00
Alex Bennée
dbb1fb277c target-arm: A64: fix TLB flush instructions
According to the ARM ARM we weren't correctly flushing the TLB entries
where bits 63:56 didn't match bit 55 of the virtual address. This
exposed a problem when we switched QEMU's internal TARGET_PAGE_BITS to
12 for aarch64.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1406733627-24255-3-git-send-email-alex.bennee@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:56 +01:00
Alex Bennée
dcd82c118c target-arm: don't hardcode mask values in arm_cpu_handle_mmu_fault
Otherwise we break quickly when we change TARGET_PAGE_SIZE.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1406733627-24255-2-git-send-email-alex.bennee@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:55 +01:00
Stefan Weil
cdcf14057d target-arm: Fix bit test in sp_el0_access
Static code analyzers complain about a dubious & operation used for a
boolean value. The code does not test the PSTATE_SP bit as it should.

Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Message-id: 1406359601-25583-1-git-send-email-sw@weilnetz.de
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:55 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
63b60551a7 target-arm: Add FAR_EL2 and 3
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1402994746-8328-7-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:55 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
f2c30f42f5 target-arm: Add ESR_EL2 and 3
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1402994746-8328-6-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:55 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
2f0180c51b target-arm: Make far_el1 an array
No functional change.
Prepares for future additions of the EL2 and 3 versions of this reg.

Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1402994746-8328-5-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:54 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
f151b123a3 target-arm: A64: Respect SPSEL when taking exceptions
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1402994746-8328-4-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:54 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
98ea5615ab target-arm: A64: Respect SPSEL in ERET SP restore
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1402994746-8328-3-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:54 +01:00
Edgar E. Iglesias
9208b9617f target-arm: A64: Break out aarch64_save/restore_sp
Break out code to save/restore AArch64 SP into functions.

Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Bellows <greg.bellows@linaro.org>
Message-id: 1402994746-8328-2-git-send-email-edgar.iglesias@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:54 +01:00
Peter Crosthwaite
9db11cef8c sd: sdhci: Fix ADMA dma_memory_read access
This dma_memory_read was giving too big a size when begin was non-zero.
This could cause segfaults in some circumstances. Fix.

Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:54 +01:00
Andrew Jones
fab4693239 hw/arm/virt: formatting: memory map
Add some spacing and zeros to make it easier to read and
modify the map. This patch has no functional changes. The
review looks ugly, but it's actually pretty easy to confirm
all the addresses are as they should be - thanks to the new
formatting ;-)

Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:53 +01:00
Peter Maydell
a9047ec3f6 hw/arm/boot: Set PC correctly when loading AArch64 ELF files
The code in do_cpu_reset() correctly handled AArch64 CPUs
when running Linux kernels, but was missing code in the
branch of the if() that deals with loading ELF files.
Correctly jump to the ELF entry point on reset rather than
leaving the reset PC at zero.

Reported-by: Christopher Covington <cov@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Christopher Covington <cov@codeaurora.org>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-08-04 14:41:53 +01:00
Peter Maydell
cc11a0623a Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amit-migration/for-2.2' into staging
* remotes/amit-migration/for-2.2:
  checker: ignore fields marked unused
  vmstate static checker: whitelist additions

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 14:41:19 +01:00
Peter Maydell
924c09db51 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amit-virtio-rng/for-2.2' into staging
* remotes/amit-virtio-rng/for-2.2:
  virtio-rng: replace error_set calls with error_setg
  virtio-rng: Move error-checking forward to prevent memory leak

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 13:07:02 +01:00
Peter Maydell
7b13ff3f15 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/sstabellini/xen-20140801' into staging
* remotes/sstabellini/xen-20140801:
  qemu: support xen hvm direct kernel boot
  tap-bsd: implement a FreeBSD only version of tap_open
  xen: fix usage of ENODATA

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-04 11:17:24 +01:00
Amit Shah
32ce1b4817 checker: ignore fields marked unused
While comparing qemu-1.0 json output with qemu-2.1, a few fields got
marked unused.  These need to be skipped over, and not flagged as
mismatches.

For handling unused fields, the exact number of bytes need to be skipped
over as the size of the unused field.

Currently, only the term "unused" is matched.  When more field names
turn up, this will have to be updated based on the whitelist matching
method to match more such terms.

Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
2014-08-04 15:02:37 +05:30
John Snow
c617dd3b7e virtio-rng: replace error_set calls with error_setg
Under recommendation from Luiz Capitulino, we are changing
the error_set calls to error_setg while we are fixing up
the error handling pathways of virtio-rng.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
2014-08-04 14:50:11 +05:30
John Snow
1efd6e072c virtio-rng: Move error-checking forward to prevent memory leak
This patch pushes the error-checking forward and the virtio
initialization backward in the device realization function
in order to prevent memory leaks for hot plug scenarios.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
2014-08-04 14:49:53 +05:30
Peter Maydell
c79805802b Open 2.2 development tree
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-01 18:30:08 +01:00
Chunyan Liu
b33a5bbfba qemu: support xen hvm direct kernel boot
qemu side patch to support xen HVM direct kernel boot:
if -kernel exists, calls xen_load_linux(), which will read kernel/initrd
and add a linuxboot.bin or multiboot.bin option rom. The
linuxboot.bin/multiboot.bin will load kernel/initrd and jump to execute
kernel directly. It's working when xen uses seabios.

During this work, found the 'kvmvapic' is in option_rom list, it should
not be there in xen case. Set s->vapic_control = 0 in xen_apic_realize()
to handle that.

Signed-off-by: Chunyan Liu <cyliu@suse.com>
Acked-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-08-01 15:58:12 +00:00
Roger Pau Monne
8677de2b4d tap-bsd: implement a FreeBSD only version of tap_open
The current behaviour of tap_open for BSD systems differ greatly from
it's Linux counterpart. Since FreeBSD supports interface renaming and
tap device cloning by opening /dev/tap, implement a FreeBSD specific
version of tap_open that behaves like it's Linux counterpart.

This is specially important for toolstacks that use Qemu (like Xen
libxl), in order to have a unified behaviour across suported
platforms.

Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-08-01 15:57:48 +00:00
Roger Pau Monne
74bc41511a xen: fix usage of ENODATA
ENODATA doesn't exist on FreeBSD, so ENODATA errors returned by the
hypervisor are translated to ENOENT.

Also, the error code is returned in errno if the call returns -1, so
compare the error code with the value in errno instead of the value
returned by the function.

Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>
Cc: xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org
Cc: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>
Cc: Anthony Perard <anthony.perard@citrix.com>
2014-08-01 15:57:28 +00:00
Peter Maydell
541bbb07eb Update version for v2.1.0 release
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-08-01 13:31:29 +01:00
Peter Maydell
d24e780427 Update version for v2.1.0-rc5 release
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-29 18:23:34 +01:00
Andrew Jones
1373e140f0 hw/arm/virt: fix pl031 addr typo
pl031's base address should be 0x9010000, not 0x90010000, otherwise
it sits in ram when configuring a guest with greater than 1G.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-29 17:40:42 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
33cbb2c546 virtio-scsi: implement parse_cdb
Enable passthrough of vendor-specific commands.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 17:36:38 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
3e7e180ab3 scsi-block, scsi-generic: implement parse_cdb
The callback lets the bus provide the direction and transfer count
for passthrough commands, enabling passthrough of vendor-specific
commands.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 17:36:33 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
592c3b289f scsi-block: extract scsi_block_is_passthrough
This will be used for both scsi_block_new_request and the scsi-block
implementation of parse_cdb.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 17:36:29 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
ff34c32ccc scsi-bus: introduce parse_cdb in SCSIDeviceClass and SCSIBusInfo
These callbacks will let devices do their own request parsing, or
defer it to the bus.  If the bus does not provide an implementation,
in turn, fall back to the default parsing routine.

Swap the first two arguments to scsi_req_parse, and rename it to
scsi_req_parse_cdb, for consistency.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 17:36:25 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
769998a1db scsi-bus: prepare scsi_req_new for introduction of parse_cdb
The per-SCSIDevice parse_cdb callback must not be called if the
request will go through special SCSIReqOps, so detect the special
cases early enough.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 17:36:09 +02:00
Peter Maydell
8a2ca741ab Update version for v2.1.0-rc4 release
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-29 13:45:10 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
1d80eb7a68 po: update Italian translation
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-29 13:23:33 +01:00
Aurelien Jarno
41892faf89 po: Update French translation
Add new translations for recently added messages.

Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-29 13:23:18 +01:00
Peter Maydell
04d1d6613f Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
pc migration fixes

Last minute fixes for migration.
It seems that if we don't fix it now, fixing
it in the next version will be even more painful ...

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

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* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
  piix: set legacy table size for 1.7
  acpi-build: tweak acpi migration limits
  pc: future-proof migration-compatibility of ACPI tables
  acpi-build: minor code cleanup
  pc: acpi: generate AML only for PCI0 devices if PCI bridge hotplug is disabled
  bios-tables-test: fix ASL normalization false positive
  pc: hack for migration compatibility from QEMU 2.0
  acpi-dsdt: procedurally generate _PRT

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-29 12:04:02 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
f47337cb91 piix: set legacy table size for 1.7
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 12:26:12 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
868270f23d acpi-build: tweak acpi migration limits
- Tweak error message for legacy machine type:
  Basically if table size exceeds the limits we set all
  bets are off for migration: e.g. it can start failing even
  within given qemu minor version simply because of a bugfix.
- Increase table size to 128k.
- Make sure we notice it long before we start getting close to the
  128k limit: warn at 64k.
- Don't fail if we exceed the limit: most people don't care about
  migration, even less people care about cross version miration.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 12:26:12 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
18045fb9f4 pc: future-proof migration-compatibility of ACPI tables
This patch avoids that similar changes break QEMU again in the future.
QEMU will now hard-code 64k as the maximum ACPI table size, which
(despite being an order of magnitude smaller than 640k) should be enough
for everyone.

Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 12:26:12 +02:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
093a35e5fc acpi-build: minor code cleanup
Fix up and add  comments to clarify code, plus a trivial
code change for clarity.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 12:26:12 +02:00
Igor Mammedov
133a2da488 pc: acpi: generate AML only for PCI0 devices if PCI bridge hotplug is disabled
Fixes migration regression from QEMU-1.7 to a newer QEMUs.
SSDT table size in QEMU-1.7 doesn't change regardless of
a number of PCI bridge devices present at startup.

However in QEMU-2.0 since addition of hotplug on PCI bridges,
each PCI bridge adds ~1875 bytes to SSDT table, including
pc-i440fx-1.7 machine type where PCI bridge hotplug disabled
via compat property.
It breaks migration from "QEMU-1.7" to "QEMU-2.[01] -M pc-i440fx-1.7"
since RAMBlock size of ACPI tables on target becomes larger
then on source and migration fails with:

"Length mismatch: /rom@etc/acpi/tables: 2000 in != 3000"

error.

Fix this by generating AML only for PCI0 bus if
hotplug on PCI bridges is disabled and preserves PCI brigde
description in AML as it was done in QEMU-1.7 for pc-i440fx-1.7.

It will help to maintain size of SSDT static regardless of
number of PCI bridges on startup for pc-i440fx-1.7 machine type.

Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 12:26:12 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
cb348985ab bios-tables-test: fix ASL normalization false positive
My version of IASL (from RHEL7) puts two newlines between the head comment
and the DefinitionBlock property.  Kill all newlines after the comment,
so that normalize_asl works properly.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 12:26:12 +02:00
Stefan Weil
41a1a9c42c po: Update German translation
Line numbers changed, and some translations were missing after commit
3d914488ae.

Update also "Show Tabs" to a more common translation, and remove some
old unused lines at the end.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
2014-07-28 23:37:17 +02:00
Dongxue Zhang
62eb3b9a34 target-mips/translate.c: Free TCG in OPC_DINSV
Free t0 and t1 in opcode OPC_DINSV.

Signed-off-by: Dongxue Zhang <elta.era@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
2014-07-28 23:37:15 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
07fb61760c pc: hack for migration compatibility from QEMU 2.0
Changing the ACPI table size causes migration to break, and the memory
hotplug work opened our eyes on how horribly we were breaking things in
2.0 already.

The ACPI table size is rounded to the next 4k, which one would think
gives some headroom.  In practice this is not the case, because the user
can control the ACPI table size (each CPU adds 97 bytes to the SSDT and
8 to the MADT) and so some "-smp" values will break the 4k boundary and
fail to migrate.  Similarly, PCI bridges add ~1870 bytes to the SSDT.

This patch concerns itself with fixing migration from QEMU 2.0.  It
computes the payload size of QEMU 2.0 and always uses that one.
The previous patch shrunk the ACPI tables enough that the QEMU 2.0 size
should always be enough; non-AML tables can change depending on the
configuration (especially MADT, SRAT, HPET) but they remain the same
between QEMU 2.0 and 2.1, so we only compute our padding based on the
sizes of the SSDT and DSDT.

Migration from QEMU 1.7 should work for guests that have a number of CPUs
other than 12, 13, 14, 54, 55, 56, 97, 98, 139, 140.  It was already
broken from QEMU 1.7 to QEMU 2.0 in the same way, though.

Even with this patch, QEMU 1.7 and 2.0 have two different ideas of
"-M pc-i440fx-2.0" when there are PCI bridges.  Igor sent a patch to
adopt the QEMU 1.7 definition.  I think distributions should apply
it if they move directly from QEMU 1.7 to 2.1+ without ever packaging
version 2.0.

Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-28 23:02:39 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
acd727e7cb acpi-dsdt: procedurally generate _PRT
This replaces the _PRT constant with a method that computes it.

The problem is that the DSDT+SSDT have grown from 2.0 to 2.1,
enough to cross the 8k barrier (we align the ACPI tables to 4k
before putting them in fw_cfg).  This causes problems with
migration and the pc-i440fx-2.0 machine type.

The solution to the problem is to hardcode 64k as the limit,
but this doesn't solve the bug with pc-i440fx-2.0.  The fix will be
for QEMU 2.1 to use exactly the same size as QEMU 2.0 for the
ACPI tables.  First, however, we must make the actual AML
equal or smaller; to do this, rewrite _PRT in a way that saves
over 1k of bytecode.

Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-28 23:02:39 +02:00
Peter Maydell
f45c56e016 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-07-26' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-07-26

# gpg: Signature made Sat 26 Jul 2014 08:16:55 BST using RSA key ID A4C3D7DB
# gpg: Good signature from "Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>"
# gpg:                 aka "Michael Tokarev <mjt@corpit.ru>"
# gpg:                 aka "Michael Tokarev <mjt@debian.org>"
# gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
# gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
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* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-07-26:
  qemu-options: fix another allows-to for -net l2tpv3

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-28 11:05:14 +01:00
Michael Tokarev
2f47b403bd qemu-options: fix another allows-to for -net l2tpv3
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-26 11:16:44 +04:00
Peter Maydell
c60a57ff49 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Here is the serial fix for 2.1.

# gpg: Signature made Fri 25 Jul 2014 13:36:23 BST using RSA key ID 9B4D86F2
# gpg: Good signature from "Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>"

* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  qemu-char: ignore flow control if a PTY's slave is not connected

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-25 16:58:41 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
62c339c527 qemu-char: ignore flow control if a PTY's slave is not connected
After commit f702e62 (serial: change retry logic to avoid concurrency,
2014-07-11), guest boot hangs if the backend is an unconnected PTY.

The reason is that PTYs do not support G_IO_HUP, and serial_xmit is
never called.  To fix this, simply invoke serial_xmit immediately
(via g_idle_source_new) when this happens.

Tested-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-25 14:36:07 +02:00
Peter Maydell
7f0b2ff724 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-vnc-20140725-1' into staging
vnc: fix two vnc update issues.

# gpg: Signature made Fri 25 Jul 2014 08:44:23 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-vnc-20140725-1:
  vnc update fix
  fix full frame updates for VNC clients

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-25 10:32:13 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
6365828003 vnc update fix
We need to remember has_updates for each vnc client.  Otherwise it might
happen that vnc_update_client(has_dirty=1) takes the first exit due to
output buffers not being flushed yet and subsequent calls with
has_dirty=0 take the second exit, wrongly assuming there is nothing to
do because the work defered in the first call is ignored.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
2014-07-25 09:43:31 +02:00
Stephan Kulow
07535a8902 fix full frame updates for VNC clients
If the client asks for !incremental frame updates, it has lost its content
so dirty doesn't matter - it has to see the full frame, so setting force_update

Signed-off-by: Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
2014-07-25 09:42:56 +02:00
Peter Maydell
3b25748663 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp' into staging
* remotes/qmp-unstable/queue/qmp:
  docs: document missing VSERPORT_CHANGE event
  docs: document missing POWERDOWN event
  docs: document missing SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED event
  docs: split SPICE_* event docs
  docs: grammar fixes to qmp-events

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-24 15:23:43 +01:00
Eric Blake
032baddea3 docs: document missing VSERPORT_CHANGE event
The VSERPORT_CHANGE event was added in e2ae6159.  The patch for
this event was prepared at a time when this file was gone, even
though it got applied immediately after dfab4892 restored this
file.  Duplicate the documentation into this file, so that
anyone using this file instead of qapi will not miss out on this
new event.

* docs/qmp/qmp-events.txt (VSERPORT_CHANGE): Add.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-07-24 10:00:33 -04:00
Eric Blake
db52658b38 docs: document missing POWERDOWN event
The POWERDOWN event was first documented in 0aab9ec3.  But since
dfab4892 later restored this file to the state prior to qmp events,
and we never documented it in the past, anyone using this file
instead of qapi will miss out on this event.  Tweak the existing
wording of SHUTDOWN to match 84321831, and make the difference
between the two events apparent.

* docs/qmp/qmp-events.txt (POWERDOWN): Add.
(SHUTDOWN): Tweak.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-07-24 10:00:33 -04:00
Eric Blake
5e255004f5 docs: document missing SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED event
The SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED event was first documented in
7cfadb6b.  But since dfab4892 later restored this file to the
state prior to qmp events, and we never documented it in the
past, anyone using this file instead of qapi will miss out on
this event.

* docs/qmp/qmp-events.txt (SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED): Add.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-07-24 10:00:15 -04:00
Eric Blake
f8ecd94501 docs: split SPICE_* event docs
For consistency with the rest of this file, every event should be
listed in isolation.  Compare how commit 7cfadb6b split
SPICE_CONNECTED and SPICE_DISCONNECTED into separate qmp events.

* docs/qmp/qmp-events.txt (SPICE_CONNECTED, SPICE_DISCONNECTED):
Split.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-07-24 09:59:20 -04:00
Eric Blake
1454ac68af docs: grammar fixes to qmp-events
When converting to qmp events, commits 7cfadb6b and a6330785
fixed some grammar as part of moving text between files.  But
since dfab4892 later restored this file to the state prior to
qmp events, we have to do it again.

* docs/qmp/qmp-events.txt (RESET, SPICE_INITIALIZED): Tweak.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2014-07-24 09:58:51 -04:00
Peter Maydell
a537d373b9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140723-1' into staging
usb: mtp: tag root property as experimental

# gpg: Signature made Wed 23 Jul 2014 07:56:21 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140723-1:
  usb: mtp: tag root property as experimental

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-24 12:49:54 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
cf679caf91 usb: mtp: tag root property as experimental
Reason: we don't want commit to that interface yet.  Possibly
the implementation will be switched over to use fsdev.

Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-07-23 08:55:40 +02:00
Peter Maydell
f368c33d5a Update version for v2.1.0-rc3 release
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-22 18:17:03 +01:00
Peter Maydell
ef493d5c29 hw/misc/imx_ccm.c: Add missing VMState list terminator
The VMStateDescription for the imx_ccm device was missing its
terminator. Found by static search of the codebase using
a regex based on one suggested by Ian Jackson:
  pcregrep -rMi '(?s)VMStateField(?:(?!END_OF_LIST).)*?;' $(git grep -l 'VMStateField\[\]')

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
2014-07-22 17:53:36 +01:00
Laszlo Ersek
3afca1d6d4 vmstate_xhci_event: fix unterminated field list
"vmstate_xhci_event" was introduced in commit 37352df3 ("xhci: add live
migration support"), and first released in v1.6.0. The field list in this
VMSD is not terminated with the VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST() macro.

During normal use (ie. migration), the issue is practically invisible,
because the "vmstate_xhci_event" object (with the unterminated field list)
is only ever referenced -- via "vmstate_xhci_intr" -- if xhci_er_full()
returns true, for the "ev_buffer" test. Since that field_exists() check
(apparently) almost always returns false, we almost never traverse
"vmstate_xhci_event" during migration, which hides the bug.

However, Amit's vmstate checker forces recursion into this VMSD as well,
and the lack of VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST() breaks the field list terminator
check (field->name != NULL) in dump_vmstate_vmsd(). The result is
undefined behavior, which in my case translates to infinite recursion
(because the loop happens to overflow into "vmstate_xhci_intr", which then
links back to "vmstate_xhci_event").

Add the missing terminator.

Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-22 17:34:24 +01:00
Peter Maydell
3a18d44983 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/agraf/tags/signed-ppc-for-upstream' into staging
Patch queue for ppc - 2014-07-22

Only a single bug fix to make -mem-path only affect RAM regions.

# gpg: Signature made Tue 22 Jul 2014 16:38:04 BST using RSA key ID 03FEDC60
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/agraf/tags/signed-ppc-for-upstream:
  ppc: fix -mem-path failure

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-22 16:40:34 +01:00
Hu Tao
e206ad4833 ppc: fix -mem-path failure
commit e938ba0c tried to enable -mem-path for ppc but breaked some ppc
boards.

The problems are:

1. it fails when allocating memory for rom, sram whose sizes are less
   than huge page size:

   ./ppc-softmmu/qemu-system-ppc  -m 512 -mem-path /hugepages/ \
   -kernel /home/hutao/Downloads/vmlinux-ppc -initrd \
   /home/hutao/Downloads/initrd-ppc.gz
   qemu-system-ppc: /mnt/data/projects/qemu/exec.c:1184: qemu_ram_set_idstr: Assertion `new_block' failed.

2. if there is a numa node backed by memory backend object, qemu fails
   with message:

   ./ppc-softmmu/qemu-system-ppc  -m 512 \
   -object memory-backend-file,size=512M,mem-path=/hugepages,id=f0 \
   -numa node,nodeid=0,memdev=f0 \
   -kernel /home/hutao/Downloads/vmlinux-ppc \
   -initrd /home/hutao/Downloads/initrd-ppc.gz
   qemu-system-ppc: memory backend f0 is used multiple times. Each -numa option must use a different memdev value.

This patch does following:

1. replaces memory_region_allocate_system_memory() with
   memory_region_init_ram() for rom, sram. Then only system memory
   is backed by hugepages when specifying mem-path.

2. for memory banks, allocates all ram with
   one memory_region_allocate_system_memory(), and use
   memory_region_init_alias() to initialize memory banks.

Tested machines: default(g3beige), mac99, taihu, bamboo, ref405ep.

Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-07-22 17:37:25 +02:00
Peter Maydell
b64c670f1d Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amit-virtio-rng/for-2.1' into staging
* remotes/amit-virtio-rng/for-2.1:
  virtio-rng: Add human-readable error message for negative max-bytes parameter

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-22 13:16:04 +01:00
John Snow
713e8a1022 virtio-rng: Add human-readable error message for negative max-bytes parameter
If a negative integer is used for the max_bytes parameter, QEMU currently
calls abort() and leaves behind a core dump. This patch replaces the
abort with a simple error message to make the reason for the termination
clearer. This also ensures device-hotplug with invalid input doesn't
cause qemu to quit.

There is an underlying insufficiency in the parameter parsing code of QEMU
that renders it unable to reject negative values for unsigned properties,
thus the error message "a non-negative integer below 2^63" is the most
user-friendly and correct message we can give until the underlying
insufficiency is corrected.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 17:18:55 +05:30
Amit Shah
bb9c3636d9 vmstate static checker: whitelist additions
Comparing json outputs from qemu-1.0 with qemu-2.1 turned up a few
description name changes; whitelist them here.

Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 17:06:54 +05:30
Peter Maydell
25af8e6b61 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
One of the two pending migration fix, and a small KVM patch.

# gpg: Signature made Tue 22 Jul 2014 11:49:30 BST using RSA key ID 9B4D86F2
# gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  kvm-all: Use 'tmpcpu' instead of 'cpu' in sub-looping to avoid 'cpu' be NULL
  exec: fix migration with devices that use address_space_rw

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-22 12:03:45 +01:00
Chen Gang
dc54e25253 kvm-all: Use 'tmpcpu' instead of 'cpu' in sub-looping to avoid 'cpu' be NULL
If kvm_arch_remove_sw_breakpoint() in CPU_FOREACH() always be fail, it
will let 'cpu' NULL. And the next kvm_arch_remove_sw_breakpoint() in
QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE() will get NULL parameter for 'cpu'.

And kvm_arch_remove_sw_breakpoint() can assumes 'cpu' must never be NULL,
so need define additional temporary variable for 'cpu' to avoid the case.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 12:38:17 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
6886867e98 exec: fix migration with devices that use address_space_rw
Devices that use address_space_rw to write large areas to memory
(as opposed to address_space_map/unmap) were broken with respect
to migration since fe680d0 (exec: Limit translation limiting in
address_space_translate to xen, 2014-05-07).  Such devices include
IDE CD-ROMs.

The reason is that invalidate_and_set_dirty (called by address_space_rw
but not address_space_map/unmap) was only setting the dirty bit for
the first page in the translation.

To fix this, introduce cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_range_nocode that
is the same as cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_range except it does not
muck with the DIRTY_MEMORY_CODE bitmap.  This function can be used if
the caller invalidates translations with tb_invalidate_phys_page_range.

There is another difference between cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_range
and cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_flag; the former includes a call
to xen_modified_memory.  This is handled separately in
invalidate_and_set_dirty, and is not needed in other callers of
cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_range_nocode, so leave it alone.

Just one nit: now that invalidate_and_set_dirty takes care of handling
multiple pages, there is no need for address_space_unmap to wrap it
in a loop.  In fact that loop would now be O(n^2).

Reported-by: Dave Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 10:38:50 +02:00
Peter Maydell
35858955e6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/afaerber/tags/qom-devices-for-2.1' into staging
QOM and device refactorings

* Machine: Property name fixups for 2.1 ABI

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* remotes/afaerber/tags/qom-devices-for-2.1:
  machine: Replace underscores in machine's property names

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-21 18:06:12 +01:00
Marcel Apfelbaum
b0ddb8bf6b machine: Replace underscores in machine's property names
Replaced '_' with '-' to comply with QOM guidelines.
Made the conversion from command line to QMP in vl.c.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.a@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-07-21 18:58:36 +02:00
Peter Maydell
147fc41973 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-07-18' into staging
trivial patches for 2014-07-18

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* remotes/mjt/tags/trivial-patches-2014-07-18:
  tests: Add missing 'static' attributes (fix warnings from smatch)
  migration: Add missing 'static' attribute
  qga: Add missing 'static' attribute
  hw/usb: Add missing 'static' attribute
  doc: slirp supports ICMP echo if enabled in Linux
  qemu-img: Remove redundancy "ret = -1"
  Fix new typos in comments (found by codespell)
  slirp: Give error message if hostfwd_add/remove for unrecognized vlan/stack

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-18 16:59:29 +01:00
Peter Maydell
50a2c45da9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Andreas's fixes to --enable-modules, two 2.1 regression fixes, and a
new qtest.  Michael sent a pull request of his own, so I dropped
the vhost changes.

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* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  Revert "kvmclock: Ensure time in migration never goes backward"
  Revert "kvmclock: Ensure proper env->tsc value for kvmclock_current_nsec calculation"
  module: Don't complain when a module is absent
  module: Simplify module_load()
  qtest: new test for wdt_ib700
  target-i386: Allow execute from user mode when SMEP is enabled.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-18 14:46:53 +01:00
Stefan Weil
748bfb4eee tests: Add missing 'static' attributes (fix warnings from smatch)
Smatch also complains about 0 used for pointers, so replace those by
NULL in test-visitor-serialization.c, too.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:37 +04:00
Stefan Weil
7a46d042e0 migration: Add missing 'static' attribute
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:37 +04:00
Stefan Weil
13a439ec40 qga: Add missing 'static' attribute
This fixes a warning from the static code analysis (smatch).

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:37 +04:00
Stefan Weil
b9b45b4a88 hw/usb: Add missing 'static' attribute
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:37 +04:00
Gernot Hillier
37cbfcce14 doc: slirp supports ICMP echo if enabled in Linux
Since QEMU 0.15, slirp (user mode networking) supports ping to the
Internet, see e6d43cfb1f

Signed-off-by: Gernot Hillier <gernot.hillier@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:37 +04:00
Chen Gang
b847ae2d60 qemu-img: Remove redundancy "ret = -1"
In this case, 'ret' is already '-1', so need not do it again.

Signed-off-by: Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:37 +04:00
Stefan Weil
a9dd38db68 Fix new typos in comments (found by codespell)
arbitary -> arbitrary
basicly -> basically

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:36 +04:00
Peter Maydell
b739ef05db slirp: Give error message if hostfwd_add/remove for unrecognized vlan/stack
If the user specified a (vlan ID, slirp stack name) tuple in a monitor
hostfwd_add/remove command and we can't find it, give the user an
error message rather than silently doing nothing.

This brings this error case in slirp_lookup() into line with the
other two.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2014-07-18 17:45:36 +04:00
Paolo Bonzini
fa666c10f2 Revert "kvmclock: Ensure time in migration never goes backward"
This reverts commit a096b3a673.

This patch caused a hang that was fixed by commit 9b17868 (kvmclock:
Ensure proper env->tsc value for kvmclock_current_nsec calculation,
2014-06-03), and we just had to revert that commit.  Drop this one
too.

Cc: agraf@suse.de
Cc: mtosatti@redhat.com
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 15:28:03 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
108e4c3871 Revert "kvmclock: Ensure proper env->tsc value for kvmclock_current_nsec calculation"
This reverts commit 9b1786829a.

This patch fixed a hang introduced by commit a096b3a (kvmclock: Ensure
time in migration never goes backward, 2014-05-16), but it causes
a regression in migration whose cause is not quite clear.

Because of this, I'm choosing to revert both patches.  This trades a
2.1 regression for a bug that's been there forever.

Cc: agraf@suse.de
Cc: mtosatti@redhat.com
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 15:15:14 +02:00
Andreas Färber
bb2eb1892d module: Don't complain when a module is absent
The current implementation depends on a configure-time generated list of
block modules. When any of them is absent, module_load() emits a warning.

This is suboptimal because extracting code to modules was mainly done to
allow separate packaging of modules with intrusive dependencies. Absence
of optional packages then leads to absence of modules and an error
message, which users may recognize as new and report as error.

Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 14:57:35 +02:00
Andreas Färber
f9e13f8fd8 module: Simplify module_load()
The file path is not used for error reporting, so we can free it
directly after use.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 14:57:35 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
f52b768782 qtest: new test for wdt_ib700
Since the "pause" watchdog action had a regression and it went
unnoticed for a while, let's add a test for it.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 14:57:35 +02:00
Peter Maydell
e0097ea371 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request' into staging
Block pull request

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* remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request:
  qemu-iotests: fix 028 failure due to disk image path
  raw-posix: Fail gracefully if no working alignment is found
  block: Add Error argument to bdrv_refresh_limits()
  qcow2: Fix error path for unknown incompatible features

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-18 13:47:22 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
8283c5c316 qemu-iotests: fix 028 failure due to disk image path
The disk image path is echoed by QEMU's readline when the "drive_backup
disk ${TEST_IMG}.copy" HMP command is issued.  Unfortunately it is very
hard to filter out the path due to readline's character-by-character
output (with terminal escape sequences).  Just redirect this command to
/dev/null for now.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 13:27:11 +01:00
Kevin Wolf
df26a35025 raw-posix: Fail gracefully if no working alignment is found
If qemu couldn't find out what O_DIRECT alignment to use with a given
file, it would run into assert(bdrv_opt_mem_align(bs) != 0); in block.c
and confuse users. This adds a more descriptive error message for such
cases.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 13:18:43 +01:00
Kevin Wolf
3baca89139 block: Add Error argument to bdrv_refresh_limits()
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 13:18:43 +01:00
Kevin Wolf
12ac6d3db7 qcow2: Fix error path for unknown incompatible features
qcow2's report_unsupported_feature() had two bugs: A 32 bit truncation
would prevent feature table entries for bits 32-63 from being used, and
it could assign errp multiple times if there was more than one unknown
feature, resulting in an error_set() assertion failure.

Fix the truncation, make sure to set the error exactly once and add a
qemu-iotests case for it.

This fixes https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1342704/

Reported-by: Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 13:12:15 +01:00
Peter Maydell
4d121a5498 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
pc,vhost,test fixes

Minor bugfixes all over the place.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

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* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
  vhost-user: minor cleanups
  qtest: Adapt vhost-user-test to latest vhost-user changes
  vhost-user: Fix VHOST_SET_MEM_TABLE processing
  qtest: fix vhost-user-test compilation with old GLib
  fix typo: apci -> acpi
  pc_piix: Reuse pc_compat_1_2() for pc-0.1[0123]
  pc: fix qemu exiting with error when -m X < 128 with old machines types

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-18 09:35:51 +01:00
Michael S. Tsirkin
cd98639f67 vhost-user: minor cleanups
assert to verify cast does not discard information
minor style fixup.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 02:22:24 +03:00
Nikolay Nikolaev
d6970e3b00 qtest: Adapt vhost-user-test to latest vhost-user changes
A new field mmap_offset was added in the vhost-user message, we need to reflect
this change in the test too.

Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 02:14:15 +03:00
Nikolay Nikolaev
f69a28051f vhost-user: Fix VHOST_SET_MEM_TABLE processing
qemu_get_ram_fd doesn't accept a guest physical address. ram_addr_t are
opaque values that are assigned in qemu_ram_alloc.

Find the ram_addr_t corresponding to the userspace_addr using qemu_ram_addr_from_host,
and then call qemu_get_ram_fd on it.

Thanks to Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>

Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-18 02:14:15 +03:00
Igor Mammedov
5734d031aa pc: fix qemu exiting with error when -m X < 128 with old machine types
If machine doesn't support memory hotplug then starting QEMU
with initial memory less than default will make QEMU exit with
following error message:

$QEMU -m 16  -M isapc
qemu-system-i386: "-memory 'slots|maxmem'" is not supported by: isapc

Set maxram_size to initial memory value before parsing
'maxmem' option allows to keep maxmem in sync with initial
memory size if no maxmem option was specified.

Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
CC: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>
Reviewed-By: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-17 17:45:45 +01:00
KONRAD Frederic
af52fe862f cadence_uart: check for serial backend before using it.
This checks that s->chr is not NULL before using it.

Signed-off-by: KONRAD Frederic <fred.konrad@greensocs.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-17 16:36:17 +01:00
Peter Maydell
231f6927c8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amit-migration/for-2.1' into staging
* remotes/amit-migration/for-2.1:
  vmstate static checker: detect section renames

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-17 12:17:28 +01:00
Peter Maydell
104369c8c7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amit/for-2.1' into staging
* remotes/amit/for-2.1:
  virtio-serial-bus: keep port 0 reserved for virtconsole even on unplug

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-17 11:18:51 +01:00
Amit Shah
57d84cf353 virtio-serial-bus: keep port 0 reserved for virtconsole even on unplug
We keep port 0 reserved for compat with older guests, where only
virtio-console was expected.  Even if a system is started without a
virtio-console port, port #0 is kept aside.  However, after a
virtconsole port is unplugged, port id 0 became available, and the next
hotplug of a virtserialport caused failure due to it not being a console
port.

Steps to reproduce:

$ ./x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -m 512 -cpu host -enable-kvm -device virtio-serial-pci -monitor stdio  -vnc :1
QEMU 2.0.91 monitor - type 'help' for more information
(qemu) device_add virtconsole,id=p1
(qemu) device_del p1
(qemu) device_add virtserialport,id=p1
Port number 0 on virtio-serial devices reserved for virtconsole devices for backward compatibility.
Device 'virtserialport' could not be initialized
(qemu) quit

Reported-by: dengmin <mdeng@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Amos Kong <akong@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
2014-07-16 14:32:40 +05:30
Amit Shah
79fe16c048 vmstate static checker: detect section renames
Commit 292b1634 changed the section name of "ICH9 LPC" to "ICH9-LPC",
and that causes the static checker to flag this:

Section "ICH9 LPC" does not exist in dest

This patch introduces a function that checks for section renames and
also a dictionary that maps those renames.

Reported-by: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>

---
This is a small patch to a script; doesn't break qemu and helps with the
static checker, so it's a very low-risk patch for 2.1.
2014-07-16 14:29:34 +05:30
Peter Maydell
5a73480450 Update version for v2.1.0-rc2 release
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 18:55:37 +01:00
Peter Maydell
82172b7519 tests/Makefile: Only run vhost-user-test on Linux
vhost-user-test uses the linux/vhost.h header, so it must only be
enabled if CONFIG_LINUX is defined. (Previously it was enabled
for CONFIG_POSIX, which broke 'make check' on MacOSX.)

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 18:36:10 +01:00
Ricky Zhou
b4bda1ae57 target-i386: Allow execute from user mode when SMEP is enabled.
Previously, execute would be disabled for all pages with SMEP enabled,
regardless of what mode the access took place in.

Signed-off-by: Ricky Zhou <ricky@rzhou.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-15 18:43:14 +02:00
Peter Maydell
cbb46f5f49 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/riku/linux-user-for-upstream' into staging
* remotes/riku/linux-user-for-upstream:
  linux-user: use TARGET_SA_ONSTACK in get_sigframe
  alloca one extra byte sockets
  linux-user: handle AF_PACKET sockaddrs in target_to_host_sockaddr
  qemu-user: Impl. setsockopt(SO_BINDTODEVICE)
  SIOCGIFINDEX: fix typo

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 16:49:28 +01:00
Peter Maydell
146ae00192 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/agraf/tags/signed-ppc-for-upstream' into staging
Patch queue for ppc - 2014-07-15

Some more bug fixes during the RC phase:

  - Fix huge page mapping regressions
  - Fix Book3S thread number enumeration
  - Fix Book3S VFIO permission issue

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* remotes/agraf/tags/signed-ppc-for-upstream:
  sPAPR/IOMMU: Fix TCE entry permission
  spapr: Enable use of huge pages
  spapr: Move RMA memory region registration code
  ppc: memory: Replace memory_region_init_ram with memory_region_allocate_system_memory
  target-ppc: Fix number of threads per core limit

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 15:51:12 +01:00
Gavin Shan
27e27782f7 sPAPR/IOMMU: Fix TCE entry permission
The permission of TCE entry should exclude physical base address.
Otherwise, unmapping TCE entry can be interpreted to mapping TCE
entry wrongly for VFIO devices.

Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gwshan@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-07-15 16:11:59 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
f92f5da108 spapr: Enable use of huge pages
0b183fc87 "memory: move mem_path handling to
memory_region_allocate_system_memory" disabled -mempath use for all
machines that do not use memory_region_allocate_system_memory() to
register RAM. Since SPAPR uses memory_region_init_ram(), the huge pages
support was disabled for it.

This replaces memory_region_init_ram()+vmstate_register_ram_global() with
memory_region_allocate_system_memory() to get huge pages back.

This changes RAM size from (ram_limit - rma_alloc_size) to ram_limit as
the previous patch moved RMA memory region allocation after RAM allocation
and therefore this change does not have immediate effect but simplifies
the code.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-07-15 16:11:59 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
658fa66b81 spapr: Move RMA memory region registration code
PPC970 does not support VRMA (virtual RMA) so real memory required
for SLOF to execute must be allocated by the KVM_ALLOCATE_RMA ioctl.
Later this memory is used as a part of the guest RAM area.
The RMA allocating code also registers a memory region for this piece
of RAM.

We are going to simplify memory regions layout: RMA memory region
will be a subregion in the RAM memory region, both starting from zero.
This way we will not have to take care of start address alignment for
the piece of RAM next to the RMA.

This moves memory region business closer to the RAM memory region
creation/allocation code.

As this is a mechanical patch, no change in behaviour is expected.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
[agraf: fix compilation on non-kvm systems]
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-07-15 16:11:59 +02:00
Shreyas B. Prabhu
e938ba0c35 ppc: memory: Replace memory_region_init_ram with memory_region_allocate_system_memory
Commit 0b183fc871:"memory: move mem_path handling to
memory_region_allocate_system_memory" split memory_region_init_ram and
memory_region_init_ram_from_file. Also it moved mem-path handling a step
up from memory_region_init_ram to memory_region_allocate_system_memory.

Therefore for any board that uses memory_region_init_ram directly,
-mem-path is not supported.

Fix this by replacing memory_region_init_ram with
memory_region_allocate_system_memory.

Signed-off-by: Shreyas B. Prabhu <shreyas@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-07-15 16:11:58 +02:00
Alexey Kardashevskiy
063cac5326 target-ppc: Fix number of threads per core limit
The number of threads per core is different for POWER6/7/8 CPUs.
Guest systems do not expect to see more threads per core than
a specific CPU supports so we need to limit this number.
This limit is implemented by ppc_get_compat_smt_threads().

However it has a problem as it checks for PCR (Processor Compatibility
Register) mask, 2.05 means 2 threads per core, 2.06 - 4 threads.
For POWER8 one would expect PCR_COMPAT_2_07 bit set and
ppc_get_compat_smt_threads() checking for it to return 8 threads
per core. But the latest PowerISA spec now is 2.07 and there is
no 2.07 compatibility mode defined, QEMU does not define it either
(will be in PowerISA 2.08).

Instead of relying on a PCR mask, this uses kvmppc_smt_threads()
which returns the maximum supported threads number for KVM or
1 for TCG.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2014-07-15 16:11:58 +02:00
Riku Voipio
b545f63fa9 linux-user: use TARGET_SA_ONSTACK in get_sigframe
As reported by Laurent, which should use TARGET_SA_ONSTACK
on arm, microblaze and openrisc targets like we do on all
others. Practical matter is minimal as for almost all archs
SA_ONSTACK is 0x08000000:

http://lxr.free-electrons.com/ident?i=SA_ONSTACK

Reported-by: Laurent Desnogues <laurent.desnogues@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 17:08:41 +03:00
Peter Maydell
2c65ebe646 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request' into staging
Block pull request

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* remotes/stefanha/tags/block-pull-request:
  virtio-blk: dataplane: notify guest as a batch
  virtio-blk: data-plane: fix save/set .complete_request in start
  linux-aio: Fix laio resource leak

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 15:06:17 +01:00
Ming Lei
5b2ffbe4d9 virtio-blk: dataplane: notify guest as a batch
Now requests are submitted as a batch, so it is natural
to notify guest as a batch too.

This may suppress interrupt notification to VM a lot:

        - in my test, decreased by ~13K/sec

Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-07-15 15:34:13 +02:00
Ming Lei
e926d9b8c5 virtio-blk: data-plane: fix save/set .complete_request in start
The callback has to be saved and reset in virtio_blk_data_plane_start(),
otherwise dataplane's requests will be completed in qemu aio context.

Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-07-15 15:34:13 +02:00
Gonglei
a1abf40d6b linux-aio: Fix laio resource leak
when hotplug virtio-scsi disks using laio, the aio_nr will
increase in laio_init() by io_setup(), we can see the number by
  # cat /proc/sys/fs/aio-nr
  128
if the aio_nr attach the maxnum, which found from
  # cat /proc/sys/fs/aio-max-nr
  65536
the hotplug process will fail because of aio context leak.

Fix it by io_destroy in laio_cleanup().

Reported-by: daifulai <daifulai@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-07-15 15:34:13 +02:00
Joakim Tjernlund
2dd08dfd9a alloca one extra byte sockets
target_to_host_sockaddr() may increase the lenth with 1 byte
for AF_UNIX sockets so allocate 1 extra byte.

Signed-off-by: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@transmode.se>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 16:28:36 +03:00
Joakim Tjernlund
33a29b51c9 linux-user: handle AF_PACKET sockaddrs in target_to_host_sockaddr
Implement conversion of the AF_PACKET sockaddr subtype
in target_to_host_sockaddr.

Signed-off-by: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@transmode.se>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 16:28:25 +03:00
Joakim Tjernlund
451aaf688c qemu-user: Impl. setsockopt(SO_BINDTODEVICE)
Signed-off-by: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@transmode.se>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 16:28:20 +03:00
Joakim Tjernlund
27a07827c4 SIOCGIFINDEX: fix typo
Wrong type was used in ioctl definition.

Signed-off-by: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@transmode.se>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 16:26:31 +03:00
Andreas Färber
0e16297461 libqos: Fix PC PCI endianness glitches
The libqos implementation of io_read{b,w,l} and io_write{b,w,l} hooks
was relying on qtest_mem{read,write}() respectively. With d81d410 (usb:
improve ehci/uhci test) this resulted in assertion failures on ppc hosts:

 ERROR:tests/usb-hcd-ehci-test.c:78:ehci_port_test: assertion failed: ((value & mask) == (expect & mask))

 ERROR:tests/usb-hcd-ehci-test.c:128:pci_uhci_port_2: assertion failed: (pcibus != NULL)

 ERROR:tests/usb-hcd-ehci-test.c:150:pci_ehci_port_2: assertion failed: (pcibus != NULL)

qtest_read{b,w,l,q}() and qtest_write{b,w,l,q}() had been introduced
as endian-safe replacement for qtest_mem{read,write}() in I2C in
872536b (qtest: Add MMIO support). Use them for PCI as well.

Cc: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@amazon.com>
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Fixes: c4efe1c qtest: add libqos including PCI support
Fixes: d81d410 usb: improve ehci/uhci test
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-15 14:18:15 +01:00
Peter Maydell
0a9934eef1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Misc 2.1 fixes regarding character/serial devices and SCSI.

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* remotes/bonzini/tags/for-upstream:
  serial-pci: remove memory regions from BAR before destroying them
  virtio-scsi: fix with -M pc-i440fx-2.0
  serial: change retry logic to avoid concurrency
  qemu-char: fix deadlock with "-monitor pty"
  scsi: Report error when lun number is in use

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-14 17:01:45 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
7497bce6c2 serial-pci: remove memory regions from BAR before destroying them
Otherwise, hot-unplug of pci-serial-2x trips the assertion
in memory_region_destroy:

    (qemu) device_del gg
    (qemu) qemu-system-x86_64: /work/armbru/tmp/qemu/memory.c:1021: memory_region_destroy: Assertion `((&mr->subregions)->tqh_first == ((void *)0))' failed.
    Aborted (core dumped)

Reported-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 16:14:15 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
1f4e6a069b virtio-scsi: fix with -M pc-i440fx-2.0
Right now starting a machine with virtio-scsi and a <= 2.0 machine type
fails with:

    qemu-system-x86_64: -device virtio-scsi-pci: Property .any_layout not found

This is because the any_layout bit was actually never set after
virtio-scsi was changed to support arbitrary layout for virtio buffers.

(This was just a cleanup and a preparation for virtio 1.0; no guest
actually checks the bit, but the new request parsing algorithms are
tested even with old guest).

Reported-by: David Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 16:14:15 +02:00
Kirill Batuzov
f702e62a19 serial: change retry logic to avoid concurrency
Whenever serial_xmit fails to transmit a byte it adds a watch that would
call it again when the "line" becomes ready. This results in a retry
chain:
  serial_xmit -> add_watch -> serial_xmit
Each chain is able to transmit one character, and for every character
passed to serial by the guest driver a new chain is spawned.

The problem lays with the fact that a new chain is spawned even when
there is one already waiting on the watch. So there can be several retry
chains waiting concurrently on one "line". Every chain tries to transmit
current character, so character order is not messed up. But also every
chain increases retry counter (tsr_retry). If there are enough
concurrent chains this counter will hit MAX_XMIT_RETRY value and
the character will be dropped.

To reproduce this bug you need to feed serial output to some program
consuming it slowly enough. A python script from bug #1335444
description is an example of such program.

This commit changes retry logic in the following way to avoid
concurrency: instead of spawning a new chain for each character being
transmitted spawn only one and make it transmit characters until FIFO is
empty.

The change consists of two parts:
 - add a do {} while () loop in serial_xmit (diff is a bit erratic
   for this part, diff -w will show actual change),
 - do not call serial_xmit from serial_ioport_write if there is one
   waiting on the watch already.

This should fix another issue causing bug #1335444.

Signed-off-by: Kirill Batuzov <batuzovk@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 16:14:14 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
7b3621f47a qemu-char: fix deadlock with "-monitor pty"
qemu_chr_be_generic_open cannot be called with the write lock taken,
because it calls client code that may call qemu_chr_fe_write.  This
actually happens for the monitor:

    0x00007ffff27dbf79 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6)
    0x00007ffff27df388 in __GI_abort ()
    0x00005555555ef489 in error_exit (err=<optimized out>, msg=msg@entry=0x5555559796d0 <__func__.5959> "qemu_mutex_lock")
    0x00005555558f9080 in qemu_mutex_lock (mutex=mutex@entry=0x555556248a30)
    0x0000555555713936 in qemu_chr_fe_write (s=0x555556248a30, buf=buf@entry=0x5555563d8870 "QEMU 2.0.90 monitor - type 'help' for more information\r\n", len=56)
    0x00005555556217fd in monitor_flush_locked (mon=mon@entry=0x555556251fd0)
    0x0000555555621a12 in monitor_flush_locked (mon=0x555556251fd0)
    monitor_puts (mon=mon@entry=0x555556251fd0, str=0x55555634bfa7 "", str@entry=0x55555634bf70 "QEMU 2.0.90 monitor - type 'help' for more information\n")
    0x0000555555624359 in monitor_vprintf (mon=0x555556251fd0, fmt=<optimized out>, ap=<optimized out>)
    0x0000555555624414 in monitor_printf (mon=<optimized out>, fmt=fmt@entry=0x5555559105a0 "QEMU %s monitor - type 'help' for more information\n")
    0x0000555555629806 in monitor_event (opaque=0x555556251fd0, event=<optimized out>)
    0x000055555571343c in qemu_chr_be_generic_open (s=0x555556248a30)

To avoid this, defer the call to an idle callback, which will be
called as soon as the main loop is re-entered.  In order to simplify
the cleanup and do it in one place only, change pty_chr_close to
call pty_chr_state.

To reproduce, run with "-monitor pty", then try to read from the
slave /dev/pts/FOO that it creates.

Fixes: 9005b2a758
Reported-by: Li Liang <liangx.z.li@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 16:13:58 +02:00
Peter Maydell
7a6d04e73f Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream' into staging
Block patches for 2.1.0-rc2 (v2)

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* remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream: (22 commits)
  ide: Treat read/write beyond end as invalid
  virtio-blk: Treat read/write beyond end as invalid
  virtio-blk: Bypass error action and I/O accounting on invalid r/w
  virtio-blk: Factor common checks out of virtio_blk_handle_read/write()
  dma-helpers: Fix too long qiov
  qtest: fix vhost-user-test compilation with old GLib
  tests: Fix unterminated string output visitor enum human string
  AioContext: do not rely on aio_poll(ctx, true) result to end a loop
  virtio-blk: embed VirtQueueElement in VirtIOBlockReq
  virtio-blk: avoid g_slice_new0() for VirtIOBlockReq and VirtQueueElement
  dataplane: do not free VirtQueueElement in vring_push()
  virtio-blk: avoid dataplane VirtIOBlockReq early free
  block: Assert qiov length matches request length
  qed: Make qiov match request size until backing file EOF
  qcow2: Make qiov match request size until backing file EOF
  block: Make qiov match the request size until EOF
  AioContext: speed up aio_notify
  test-aio: fix GSource-based timer test
  block: drop aio functions that operate on the main AioContext
  block: prefer aio_poll to qemu_aio_wait
  ...

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-14 13:09:29 +01:00
Peter Maydell
c15a34eda0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/cohuck/tags/s390x-20140714' into staging
A s390x/kvm bugfix for missing floating point register synchronization.

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* remotes/cohuck/tags/s390x-20140714:
  s390x/kvm: synchronize guest floating point registers

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-14 11:04:11 +01:00
Markus Armbruster
58ac321135 ide: Treat read/write beyond end as invalid
The block layer fails such reads and writes just fine.  However, they
then get treated like valid operations that fail: the error action
gets executed.  Unwanted; reporting the error to the guest is the only
sensible action.

Reject them before passing them to the block layer.  This bypasses the
error action and I/O accounting.  Not quite correct for DMA, because
DMA can fail after some success, and when that happens, the part that
succeeded isn't counted.  Tolerable, because I/O accounting is an
inconsistent mess anyway.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:21 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
3c2daac0b9 virtio-blk: Treat read/write beyond end as invalid
The block layer fails such reads and writes just fine.  However, they
then get treated like valid operations that fail: the error action
gets executed.  Unwanted; reporting the error to the guest is the only
sensible action.

Reject them before passing them to the block layer.  This bypasses the
error action and I/O accounting.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:21 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
42e38c1fd0 virtio-blk: Bypass error action and I/O accounting on invalid r/w
When a device model's I/O operation fails, we execute the error
action.  This lets layers above QEMU implement thin provisioning, or
attempt to correct errors before they reach the guest.  But when the
I/O operation fails because it's invalid, reporting the error to the
guest is the only sensible action.

If the guest's read or write asks for an invalid sector range, fail
the request right away, without considering the error action.  No
change with error action BDRV_ACTION_REPORT.

Furthermore, bypass I/O accounting, because we want to track only I/O
that actually reaches the block layer.

The next commit will extend "invalid sector range" to cover attempts
to read/write beyond the end of the medium.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:21 +02:00
Markus Armbruster
d0e14376ee virtio-blk: Factor common checks out of virtio_blk_handle_read/write()
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:21 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
58f423fbd5 dma-helpers: Fix too long qiov
If the size of the scatter/gather list isn't a multiple of 512, the
number of sectors for the block layer request is rounded down, resulting
in a qiov that doesn't match the request length. Truncate the qiov to the
new length of the request.

This fixes the IDE qtest case /x86_64/ide/bmdma/short_prdt.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:21 +02:00
Nikolay Nikolaev
80504dcaa1 qtest: fix vhost-user-test compilation with old GLib
Mising G_TIME_SPAN_SECOND definition breaks the RHEL6 compilation as GLib
version before 2.26 does not have it. In such case just define it.

Reported-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com>
Tested-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:21 +02:00
Andreas Färber
b8864245b1 tests: Fix unterminated string output visitor enum human string
The buffer was being allocated of size string length plus two.
Around the string two quotes were being added, but no terminating NUL.
It was then compared using g_assert_cmpstr(), resulting in fairly random
assertion failures:

 ERROR:tests/test-string-output-visitor.c:213:test_visitor_out_enum: assertion failed (str == str_human): ("\"value1\"" == "\"value1\"\001EEEEEEEEEEEEEE\0171")

There is no g_assert_cmpnstr() counterpart, so use g_strdup_printf()
for safely assembling the string in the first place.

Cc: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Fixes: b4900c0 tests: add human format test for string output visitor
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
acfb23ad3d AioContext: do not rely on aio_poll(ctx, true) result to end a loop
Currently, whenever aio_poll(ctx, true) has completed all pending
work it returns true *and* the next call to aio_poll(ctx, true)
will not block.

This invariant has its roots in qemu_aio_flush()'s implementation
as "while (qemu_aio_wait()) {}".  However, qemu_aio_flush() does
not exist anymore and bdrv_drain_all() is implemented differently;
and this invariant is complicated to maintain and subtly different
from the return value of GMainLoop's g_main_context_iteration.

All calls to aio_poll(ctx, true) except one are guarded by a
while() loop checking for a request to be incomplete, or a
BlockDriverState to be idle.  The one remaining call (in
iothread.c) uses this to delay the aio_context_release/acquire
pair until the AioContext is quiescent, however:

- we can do the same just by using non-blocking aio_poll,
  similar to how vl.c invokes main_loop_wait

- it is buggy, because it does not ensure that the AioContext
  is released between an aio_notify and the next time the
  iothread goes to sleep.  This leads to hangs when stopping
  the dataplane thread.

In the end, these semantics are a bad match for the current
users of AioContext.  So modify that one exception in iothread.c,
which also fixes the hangs, as well as the testcase so that
it use the same idiom as the actual QEMU code.

Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
f897bf751f virtio-blk: embed VirtQueueElement in VirtIOBlockReq
The memory allocation between hw/block/virtio-blk.c,
hw/block/dataplane/virtio-blk.c, and hw/virtio/dataplane/vring.c is
messy.  Structs are allocated in different files than they are freed in.
This is risky and makes memory leaks easier.

Embed VirtQueueElement in VirtIOBlockReq to reduce the amount of memory
allocation we need to juggle.  This also makes vring.c and virtio.c
slightly more similar.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
869d66af53 virtio-blk: avoid g_slice_new0() for VirtIOBlockReq and VirtQueueElement
In commit de6c8042ec ("virtio-blk: Avoid
zeroing every request structure") we avoided the 40 KB memset when
allocating VirtIOBlockReq.

The memset was reintroduced in commit
671ec3f056 ("virtio-blk: Convert
VirtIOBlockReq.elem to pointer").

It must be fixed again to avoid a performance regression.

Cc: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
abd764250f dataplane: do not free VirtQueueElement in vring_push()
VirtQueueElement is allocated in vring_pop() so it seems to make sense
that vring_push() should free it.  Alas, virtio-blk frees
VirtQueueElement itself in virtio_blk_free_request().

This patch solves a double-free assertion in glib's g_slice_free().

Rename vring_free_element() to vring_unmap_element() since it no longer
frees the VirtQueueElement.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
0a21ea3289 virtio-blk: avoid dataplane VirtIOBlockReq early free
VirtIOBlockReq is freed later by virtio_blk_free_request() in
hw/block/virtio-blk.c.  Remove this extraneous g_slice_free().

This patch fixes the following segfault:

  0x00005555556373af in virtio_blk_rw_complete (opaque=0x5555565ff5e0, ret=0) at hw/block/virtio-blk.c:99
  99          bdrv_acct_done(req->dev->bs, &req->acct);
  (gdb) print req
  $1 = (VirtIOBlockReq *) 0x5555565ff5e0
  (gdb) print req->dev
  $2 = (VirtIOBlock *) 0x0
  (gdb) bt
  #0  0x00005555556373af in virtio_blk_rw_complete (opaque=0x5555565ff5e0, ret=0) at hw/block/virtio-blk.c:99
  #1  0x0000555555840ebe in bdrv_co_em_bh (opaque=0x5555566152d0) at block.c:4675
  #2  0x000055555583de77 in aio_bh_poll (ctx=ctx@entry=0x5555563a8150) at async.c:81
  #3  0x000055555584b7a7 in aio_poll (ctx=0x5555563a8150, blocking=blocking@entry=true) at aio-posix.c:188
  #4  0x00005555556e520e in iothread_run (opaque=0x5555563a7fd8) at iothread.c:41
  #5  0x00007ffff42ba124 in start_thread () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
  #6  0x00007ffff16d14bd in clone () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6

Reported-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Cc: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
8eb029c26e block: Assert qiov length matches request length
At least raw-posix relies on this because it can allocate bounce buffers
based on the request length, but access it using all of the qiov entries
later.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
f06ee3d4aa qed: Make qiov match request size until backing file EOF
If a QED image has a shorter backing file and a read request to
unallocated clusters goes across EOF of the backing file, the backing
file sees a shortened request and the rest is filled with zeros.
However, the original too long qiov was used with the shortened request.

This patch makes the qiov size match the request size, avoiding a
potential buffer overflow in raw-posix.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
44deba5a52 qcow2: Make qiov match request size until backing file EOF
If a qcow2 image has a shorter backing file and a read request to
unallocated clusters goes across EOF of the backing file, the backing
file sees a shortened request and the rest is filled with zeros.
However, the original too long qiov was used with the shortened request.

This patch makes the qiov size match the request size, avoiding a
potential buffer overflow in raw-posix.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
33f461e0c5 block: Make qiov match the request size until EOF
If a read request goes across EOF, the block driver sees a shortened
request that stops at EOF (the rest is memsetted in block.c), however
the original qiov was used for this request.

This patch makes the qiov size match the request size, avoiding a
potential buffer overflow in raw-posix.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:03:20 +02:00
Fam Zheng
2039511b8f scsi: Report error when lun number is in use
In the case that the lun number is taken by another scsi device, don't
release the existing device siliently, but report an error to user.

Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 11:54:57 +02:00
Jason J. Herne
85ad6230b3 s390x/kvm: synchronize guest floating point registers
Add code to kvm_arch_get_registers and kvm_arch_put_registers to
save/restore floating point registers. This missing sync was
unnoticed until migration of userspace that uses fprs.

Signed-off-by: Jason J. Herne <jjherne@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>
[Update patch to latest upstream]
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
2014-07-14 09:15:38 +02:00
Nikolay Nikolaev
0e3cd8334a qtest: fix vhost-user-test compilation with old GLib
Mising G_TIME_SPAN_SECOND definition breaks the RHEL6 compilation as GLib
version before 2.26 does not have it. In such case just define it.

Reported-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 00:42:54 +03:00
Hu Tao
75902802c2 fix typo: apci -> acpi
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>

MST: rebase
2014-07-11 21:31:55 +03:00
Eduardo Habkost
faab459797 pc_piix: Reuse pc_compat_1_2() for pc-0.1[0123]
pc-0.13 and older were missing some compat code that was present on
newer machine-types:

* x86_cpu_compat_disable_kvm_features(FEAT_1_ECX, CPUID_EXT_X2APIC);
  (pc-i440fx-1.7 and older)
  (added by commit ef02ef5f45)
* x86_cpu_compat_set_features("n270", FEAT_1_ECX, 0, CPUID_EXT_MOVBE);
  (pc-i440fx-1.4 and older)
  (added by commit 4458c23672
* x86_cpu_compat_set_features("Westmere", FEAT_1_ECX, 0, CPUID_EXT_PCLMULQDQ);
  (pc-i440fx-1.4 and older)
  (added by commit 56383703c0)

Instead of duplicating the code from the previous pc_compat_*()
functions, we can now reuse pc_compat_1_2() and fix those issues.

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 21:13:00 +03:00
Igor Mammedov
4ec6ee5ace pc: fix qemu exiting with error when -m X < 128 with old machines types
If machine doesn't support memory hotplug then staring QEMU
with initial memory less than default will make QEMU exit with
following error message:

$QEMU -m 16  -M isapc
qemu-system-i386: "-memory 'slots|maxmem'" is not supported by: isapc

Set maxram_size to initial memory value before parsing
'maxmem' option allows to keep maxmem in sync with initial
memory size if no maxmem option was specified.

Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
CC: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 21:05:14 +03:00
Peter Maydell
ab6d3749c4 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-vga-20140711-1' into staging
vga: some cirrus fixes.

# gpg: Signature made Fri 11 Jul 2014 10:38:32 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-vga-20140711-1:
  cirrus: Fix host CPU blits
  cirrus: Fix build of debug code
  cirrus_vga: adding sanity check for vram size

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-11 17:50:38 +01:00
Peter Maydell
aee230d707 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140711-1' into staging
mtp: linux guest detection fix

# gpg: Signature made Fri 11 Jul 2014 11:32:20 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-usb-20140711-1:
  mtp: linux guest detection fix.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-11 16:01:38 +01:00
Peter Maydell
42ca32f776 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140711-1' into staging
spice: auth fixes

# gpg: Signature made Fri 11 Jul 2014 10:17:15 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/spice/tags/pull-spice-20140711-1:
  spice: auth fixes

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-11 14:50:18 +01:00
Peter Maydell
22df3452dc Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-gtk-20140711-1' into staging
ui/gtk: Restore keyboard focus after Page change

# gpg: Signature made Fri 11 Jul 2014 09:46:21 BST using RSA key ID D3E87138
# gpg: Good signature from "Gerd Hoffmann (work) <kraxel@redhat.com>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann <gerd@kraxel.org>"
# gpg:                 aka "Gerd Hoffmann (private) <kraxel@gmail.com>"

* remotes/kraxel/tags/pull-gtk-20140711-1:
  ui/gtk: Restore keyboard focus after Page change

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-11 13:48:07 +01:00
Gerd Hoffmann
13d54125a3 mtp: linux guest detection fix.
Attach a name to the MTP interface (android phones have this too).

With this patch recent linux guests such as fedora 20 happily detect and
use the device.  It shows up in nautilus file manager automatically, and
simple-mtpfs can mount it.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 12:31:41 +02:00
John Snow
e72b59fa93 ui/gtk: Restore keyboard focus after Page change
(Resending for correct email addresses via MAINTAINERS ...)

In the GTK UI, after changing focus to the qemu monitor Notebook Page,
when restoring focus to the virtual machine page, the keyboard focus is lost
to a hidden GTK widget. Focus can only be restored to the virtual machine by
pressing "tab" or any of the four directional arrow keys.

Clicking in the window or grabbing/ungrabbing input does not restore keyboard
focus to the child widget.

This patch adjusts the Notebook page switching callback to automatically
steal keyboard focus on the Page switch event, so that keyboard input
does not appear to break or disappear after tabbing to the QEMU monitor.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 10:44:00 +02:00
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
d16136d22a cirrus: Fix host CPU blits
Commit b2eb849d4b
"CVE-2007-1320 - Cirrus LGD-54XX "bitblt" heap overflow" broke
cpu to video blits.

When the ROP function is called from cirrus_bitblt_cputovideo_next(),
we pass 0 for the pitch but only operate on one line at a time. The
added test was tripping because after the initial substraction, the
pitch becomes negative. Make the test only trip when the height is
larger than one (ie. the pitch is actually used).

This fixes HW cursor support in Windows NT4.0 (which otherwise was
a white rectangle) and general display of icons in that OS when using
8bpp mode.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 10:17:02 +02:00
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
e8ee4b68be cirrus: Fix build of debug code
Use PRIu64 to print uint64_t

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 10:17:01 +02:00
Gonglei
f61d82c2df cirrus_vga: adding sanity check for vram size
when configure a invalid vram size for cirrus card, such as less
2 MB, which will crash qemu. Follow the real hardware, the cirrus
card has 4 MB video memory. Also for backward compatibility, accept
8 MB and 16 MB vram size.

Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 10:17:01 +02:00
Gerd Hoffmann
b1ea7b79e1 spice: auth fixes
Set auth to sasl when sasl is enabled, this makes "info spice" correctly
display sasl auth.  Also throw an error in case someone tries to set
a spice password via monitor without auth mode being "spice".

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2014-07-11 10:12:47 +02:00
Peter Maydell
74aeb37de0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/kvm/uq/master' into staging
* remotes/kvm/uq/master:
  qtest: fix vhost-user-test compilation with old GLib
  mc146818rtc: register the clock reset notifier on the right clock
  oslib-posix: Fix new compiler error with -Wclobbered
  target-i386: Add "kvmclock-stable-bit" feature bit name
  Enforce stack protector usage
  watchdog: fix deadlock with -watchdog-action pause
  mips_malta: Catch kernels linked at wrong address
  mips_malta: Remove incorrect KVM T&E references
  mips/kvm: Disable FPU on reset with KVM
  mips/kvm: Init EBase to correct KSEG0

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-10 17:37:16 +01:00
Nikolay Nikolaev
0a58991a5f qtest: fix vhost-user-test compilation with old GLib
Mising G_TIME_SPAN_SECOND definition breaks the RHEL6 compilation as GLib
version before 2.26 does not have it. In such case just define it.

Reported-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-10 17:06:33 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
13c0cbaec5 mc146818rtc: register the clock reset notifier on the right clock
Commit 884f17c (aio / timers: Convert rtc_clock to be a QEMUClockType,
2013-08-21) erroneously changed an occurrence of rtc_clock to
QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME, which broke the RTC reset notifier in
mc146818rtc.  Fix this.

I redid the patch myself since the original reporter did not sign
off on his.

Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Reported-by: Lb peace <peaceustc@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-10 17:06:33 +02:00
Stefan Weil
b7bf8f5657 oslib-posix: Fix new compiler error with -Wclobbered
Newer versions of gcc report a warning (or an error with -Werror) when
compiler option -Wclobbered (or -Wextra) is active:

util/oslib-posix.c:372:12: error:
 variable ‘hpagesize’ might be clobbered by ‘longjmp’ or ‘vfork’ [-Werror=clobbered]

The rewritten code fixes this warning: variable 'hpagesize' is now set and
used in a block without any call of sigsetjmp or similar functions.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-10 17:06:33 +02:00
Eduardo Habkost
8248c36a5d target-i386: Add "kvmclock-stable-bit" feature bit name
KVM_FEATURE_CLOCKSOURCE_STABLE_BIT is enabled by default and supported
by KVM. But not having a name defined makes QEMU treat it as an unknown
and unmigratable feature flag (as any unknown feature may possibly
require state to be migrated), and disable it by default on "-cpu host".

As a side-effect, the new name also makes the flag configurable,
allowing the user to disable it (which may be useful for testing or for
compatibility with old kernels).

Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-10 17:06:33 +02:00
Miroslav Rezanina
3b463a3fa8 Enforce stack protector usage
If --enable-stack-protector is used is used, configure script try to use
--fstack-protector-strong. In case it's not supported, --fstack-protector-all
is enabled. If both protectors are not supported, configure does not use
any protector at all without any notification.

This patch reports error when user requests stack protector to be used and
both protector modes are not supported. Behavior is not changed in case
user do not use any of --enable-stack-protector/--disable-stack-protector.

Signed-off-by: Miroslav Rezanina <mrezanin@redhat.com>
[Fix non-POSIX operator in test. - Paolo]
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-10 17:06:29 +02:00
Andreas Färber
9e99c5fd70 tests: Fix unterminated string output visitor enum human string
The buffer was being allocated of size string length plus two.
Around the string two quotes were being added, but no terminating NUL.
It was then compared using g_assert_cmpstr(), resulting in fairly random
assertion failures:

 ERROR:tests/test-string-output-visitor.c:213:test_visitor_out_enum: assertion failed (str == str_human): ("\"value1\"" == "\"value1\"\001EEEEEEEEEEEEEE\0171")

There is no g_assert_cmpnstr() counterpart, so use g_strdup_printf()
for safely assembling the string in the first place.

Cc: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Cc: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Fixes: b4900c0 tests: add human format test for string output visitor
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-07-10 11:53:14 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
30e5210a70 watchdog: fix deadlock with -watchdog-action pause
qemu_clock_enable says:

/* Disabling the clock will wait for related timerlists to stop
 * executing qemu_run_timers.  Thus, this functions should not
 * be used from the callback of a timer that is based on @clock.
 * Doing so would cause a deadlock.
 */

and it indeed does: vm_stop uses qemu_clock_enable on QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL
and watchdogs are based on QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL, and we get a deadlock.

Use qemu_system_vmstop_request_prepare()/qemu_system_vmstop_request()
instead; yet another alternative could be a BH.

I checked other occurrences of vm_stop and they should not have this
problem.  RUN_STATE_IO_ERROR could in principle (it depends on the
code in the drivers) but it has been fixed by commit 2bd3bce, "block:
asynchronously stop the VM on I/O errors", 2014-06-05.

Tested-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 18:17:08 +02:00
James Hogan
f7f152458e mips_malta: Catch kernels linked at wrong address
Add error reporting if the wrong type of kernel is provided for the
current mode of acceleration.

Currently a KVM kernel linked at 0x40000000 can't be used with TCG, and
a normal kernel linked at 0x80000000 can't be used with KVM.

Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 18:17:08 +02:00
James Hogan
fbdb1d9555 mips_malta: Remove incorrect KVM T&E references
Fix the error message and code comments relating to KVM not supporting
booting from the flash mapping when no kernel is provided. The issue is
a general MIPS KVM issue and isn't specific to the Trap & Emulate
version of MIPS KVM.

Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 18:17:08 +02:00
James Hogan
0e928b12c9 mips/kvm: Disable FPU on reset with KVM
KVM doesn't yet support the MIPS FPU, or writing to the guest's Config1
register which contains the FPU implemented bit. Clear QEMU's version of
that bit on reset and display a warning that the FPU has been disabled.

The previous incorrect Config1 CP0 register value wasn't being passed to
KVM yet, however we should ensure it is set correctly now to reduce the
risk of breaking migration/loadvm to a future version of QEMU/Linux that
does support it.

Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 18:17:04 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
0ceb849bd3 AioContext: speed up aio_notify
In many cases, the call to event_notifier_set in aio_notify is unnecessary.
In particular, if we are executing aio_dispatch, or if aio_poll is not
blocking, we know that we will soon get to the next loop iteration (if
necessary); the thread that hosts the AioContext's event loop does not
need any nudging.

The patch includes a Promela formal model that shows that this really
works and does not need any further complication such as generation
counts.  It needs a memory barrier though.

The generation counts are not needed because any change to
ctx->dispatching after the memory barrier is okay for aio_notify.
If it changes from zero to one, it is the right thing to skip
event_notifier_set.  If it changes from one to zero, the
event_notifier_set is unnecessary but harmless.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 15:50:11 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
ef508f427b test-aio: fix GSource-based timer test
The current test depends too much on the implementation of the AioContext
GSource.  Just iterate on the main loop until the callback has been invoked
the right number of times.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 15:50:11 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
87f68d3182 block: drop aio functions that operate on the main AioContext
The main AioContext should be accessed explicitly via qemu_get_aio_context().
Most of the time, using it is not the right thing to do.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 15:50:11 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
b47ec2c456 block: prefer aio_poll to qemu_aio_wait
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 15:50:11 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
01fb2705bd block: Fix bdrv_is_allocated() return value
bdrv_is_allocated() should return either 0 or 1 in successful cases.
We're lucky that currently, the callers that rely on this (e.g. because
they check for ret == 1) don't seem to break badly. They just might skip
some optimisation or in the case of qemu-io 'map' print separate lines
where a single line would suffice. In theory, a wrong allocation status
could lead to image corruption with certain operations, so let's fix
this quickly.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 15:50:11 +02:00
Kevin Wolf
d40593dd90 block/backup: Fix hang for unaligned image size
When doing a block backup of an image with an unaligned size (with
respect to the BACKUP_CLUSTER_SIZE), qemu would check the allocation
status of sectors after the end of the image. bdrv_is_allocated()
returns a result that is valid for 0 sectors in this case, so the backup
job ran into an endless loop.

Stop looping when seeing a result valid for 0 sectors, we're at EOF then.

The test case looks somewhat unrelated at first sight because I
originally tried to reproduce a different suspected bug that turned out
to not exist. Still a good test case and it accidentally found this one.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-07-09 15:50:11 +02:00
James Hogan
0a2672b7ea mips/kvm: Init EBase to correct KSEG0
The EBase CP0 register is initialised to 0x80000000, however with KVM
the guest's KSEG0 is at 0x40000000. The incorrect value doesn't get
passed to KVM yet as KVM doesn't implement the EBase register, however
we should set it correctly now so as not to break migration/loadvm to a
future version of QEMU that does support EBase.

Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2014-07-05 11:53:07 +02:00
774 changed files with 34156 additions and 8886 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@
/trace/generated-tracers.dtrace
/trace/generated-events.h
/trace/generated-events.c
/trace/generated-helpers-wrappers.h
/trace/generated-helpers.h
/trace/generated-helpers.c
/trace/generated-tcg-tracers.h
/trace/generated-ust-provider.h
/trace/generated-ust.c
/libcacard/trace/generated-tracers.c

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ notifications:
on_failure: always
env:
global:
- TEST_CMD="make check"
- TEST_CMD=""
- EXTRA_CONFIG=""
# Development packages, EXTRA_PKGS saved for additional builds
- CORE_PKGS="libusb-1.0-0-dev libiscsi-dev librados-dev libncurses5-dev"
@@ -20,31 +20,51 @@ env:
- GUI_PKGS="libgtk-3-dev libvte-2.90-dev libsdl1.2-dev libpng12-dev libpixman-1-dev"
- EXTRA_PKGS=""
matrix:
# Group major targets together with their linux-user counterparts
- TARGETS=alpha-softmmu,alpha-linux-user
- TARGETS=arm-softmmu,arm-linux-user
- TARGETS=aarch64-softmmu,aarch64-linux-user
- TARGETS=cris-softmmu
- TARGETS=i386-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu
- TARGETS=lm32-softmmu
- TARGETS=m68k-softmmu
- TARGETS=microblaze-softmmu,microblazeel-softmmu
- TARGETS=arm-softmmu,arm-linux-user,armeb-linux-user,aarch64-softmmu,aarch64-linux-user
- TARGETS=cris-softmmu,cris-linux-user
- TARGETS=i386-softmmu,i386-linux-user,x86_64-softmmu,x86_64-linux-user
- TARGETS=m68k-softmmu,m68k-linux-user
- TARGETS=microblaze-softmmu,microblazeel-softmmu,microblaze-linux-user,microblazeel-linux-user
- TARGETS=mips-softmmu,mips64-softmmu,mips64el-softmmu,mipsel-softmmu
- TARGETS=moxie-softmmu
- TARGETS=or32-softmmu,
- TARGETS=ppc-softmmu,ppc64-softmmu,ppcemb-softmmu
- TARGETS=s390x-softmmu
- TARGETS=sh4-softmmu,sh4eb-softmmu
- TARGETS=sparc-softmmu,sparc64-softmmu
- TARGETS=unicore32-softmmu
- TARGETS=xtensa-softmmu,xtensaeb-softmmu
- TARGETS=mips-linux-user,mips64-linux-user,mips64el-linux-user,mipsel-linux-user,mipsn32-linux-user,mipsn32el-linux-user
- TARGETS=or32-softmmu,or32-linux-user
- TARGETS=ppc-softmmu,ppc64-softmmu,ppcemb-softmmu,ppc-linux-user,ppc64-linux-user,ppc64abi32-linux-user,ppc64le-linux-user
- TARGETS=s390x-softmmu,s390x-linux-user
- TARGETS=sh4-softmmu,sh4eb-softmmu,sh4-linux-user sh4eb-linux-user
- TARGETS=sparc-softmmu,sparc64-softmmu,sparc-linux-user,sparc32plus-linux-user,sparc64-linux-user
- TARGETS=unicore32-softmmu,unicore32-linux-user
# Group remaining softmmu only targets into one build
- TARGETS=lm32-softmmu,moxie-softmmu,tricore-softmmu,xtensa-softmmu,xtensaeb-softmmu
git:
# we want to do this ourselves
submodules: false
before_install:
- wget -O - http://people.linaro.org/~alex.bennee/qemu-submodule-git-seed.tar.xz | tar -xvJ
- git submodule update --init --recursive
- sudo apt-get update -qq
- sudo apt-get install -qq ${CORE_PKGS} ${NET_PKGS} ${GUI_PKGS} ${EXTRA_PKGS}
script: "./configure --target-list=${TARGETS} ${EXTRA_CONFIG} && make && ${TEST_CMD}"
before_script:
- ./configure --target-list=${TARGETS} --enable-debug-tcg ${EXTRA_CONFIG}
script:
- make -j2 && ${TEST_CMD}
matrix:
# We manually include a number of additional build for non-standard bits
include:
# Make check target (we only do this once)
- env:
- TARGETS=alpha-softmmu,arm-softmmu,aarch64-softmmu,cris-softmmu,
i386-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu,m68k-softmmu,microblaze-softmmu,
microblazeel-softmmu,mips-softmmu,mips64-softmmu,
mips64el-softmmu,mipsel-softmmu,or32-softmmu,ppc-softmmu,
ppc64-softmmu,ppcemb-softmmu,s390x-softmmu,sh4-softmmu,
sh4eb-softmmu,sparc-softmmu,sparc64-softmmu,
unicore32-softmmu,unicore32-linux-user,
lm32-softmmu,moxie-softmmu,tricore-softmmu,xtensa-softmmu,
xtensaeb-softmmu
TEST_CMD="make check"
compiler: gcc
# Debug related options
- env: TARGETS=i386-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu
EXTRA_CONFIG="--enable-debug"
@@ -73,7 +93,6 @@ matrix:
compiler: gcc
- env: TARGETS=i386-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu
EXTRA_CONFIG="--enable-trace-backends=ftrace"
TEST_CMD=""
compiler: gcc
- env: TARGETS=i386-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu
EXTRA_PKGS="liblttng-ust-dev liburcu-dev"

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@@ -91,3 +91,17 @@ Mixed declarations (interleaving statements and declarations within blocks)
are not allowed; declarations should be at the beginning of blocks. In other
words, the code should not generate warnings if using GCC's
-Wdeclaration-after-statement option.
6. Conditional statements
When comparing a variable for (in)equality with a constant, list the
constant on the right, as in:
if (a == 1) {
/* Reads like: "If a equals 1" */
do_something();
}
Rationale: Yoda conditions (as in 'if (1 == a)') are awkward to read.
Besides, good compilers already warn users when '==' is mis-typed as '=',
even when the constant is on the right.

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@@ -161,6 +161,12 @@ S: Maintained
F: target-xtensa/
F: hw/xtensa/
TriCore
M: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de>
S: Maintained
F: target-tricore/
F: hw/tricore/
Guest CPU Cores (KVM):
----------------------
@@ -614,7 +620,7 @@ USB
M: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
S: Maintained
F: hw/usb/*
F: tests/usb-hcd-ehci-test.c
F: tests/usb-*-test.c
VFIO
M: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
@@ -678,6 +684,12 @@ S: Maintained
F: hw/*/xilinx_*
F: include/hw/xilinx.h
Vmware
M: Dmitry Fleytman <dmitry@daynix.com>
S: Maintained
F: hw/net/vmxnet*
F: hw/scsi/vmw_pvscsi*
Subsystems
----------
Audio
@@ -968,7 +980,7 @@ S: Supported
F: block/rbd.c
Sheepdog
M: MORITA Kazutaka <morita.kazutaka@lab.ntt.co.jp>
M: Hitoshi Mitake <mitake.hitoshi@lab.ntt.co.jp>
M: Liu Yuan <namei.unix@gmail.com>
L: sheepdog@lists.wpkg.org
S: Supported
@@ -1000,3 +1012,9 @@ SSH
M: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
S: Supported
F: block/ssh.c
ARCHIPELAGO
M: Chrysostomos Nanakos <cnanakos@grnet.gr>
M: Chrysostomos Nanakos <chris@include.gr>
S: Maintained
F: block/archipelago.c

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@@ -57,6 +57,12 @@ GENERATED_HEADERS += trace/generated-tracers-dtrace.h
endif
GENERATED_SOURCES += trace/generated-tracers.c
GENERATED_HEADERS += trace/generated-tcg-tracers.h
GENERATED_HEADERS += trace/generated-helpers-wrappers.h
GENERATED_HEADERS += trace/generated-helpers.h
GENERATED_SOURCES += trace/generated-helpers.c
ifeq ($(findstring ust,$(TRACE_BACKENDS)),ust)
GENERATED_HEADERS += trace/generated-ust-provider.h
GENERATED_SOURCES += trace/generated-ust.c
@@ -202,7 +208,7 @@ Makefile: $(version-obj-y) $(version-lobj-y)
# Build libraries
libqemustub.a: $(stub-obj-y)
libqemuutil.a: $(util-obj-y) qapi-types.o qapi-visit.o qapi-event.o
libqemuutil.a: $(util-obj-y)
block-modules = $(foreach o,$(block-obj-m),"$(basename $(subst /,-,$o))",) NULL
util/module.o-cflags = -D'CONFIG_BLOCK_MODULES=$(block-modules)'
@@ -412,6 +418,7 @@ endif
set -e; for x in $(KEYMAPS); do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(SRC_PATH)/pc-bios/keymaps/$$x "$(DESTDIR)$(qemu_datadir)/keymaps"; \
done
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(SRC_PATH)/trace-events "$(DESTDIR)$(qemu_datadir)/trace-events"
for d in $(TARGET_DIRS); do \
$(MAKE) $(SUBDIR_MAKEFLAGS) TARGET_DIR=$$d/ -C $$d $@ || exit 1 ; \
done

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#######################################################################
# Common libraries for tools and emulators
stub-obj-y = stubs/
util-obj-y = util/ qobject/ qapi/ trace/
util-obj-y = util/ qobject/ qapi/ qapi-types.o qapi-visit.o qapi-event.o
#######################################################################
# block-obj-y is code used by both qemu system emulation and qemu-img
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ block-obj-y += main-loop.o iohandler.o qemu-timer.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_POSIX) += aio-posix.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_WIN32) += aio-win32.o
block-obj-y += block/
block-obj-y += qapi-types.o qapi-visit.o qapi-event.o
block-obj-y += qemu-io-cmds.o
block-obj-y += qemu-coroutine.o qemu-coroutine-lock.o qemu-coroutine-io.o
@@ -88,11 +87,6 @@ common-obj-y += qmp-marshal.o
common-obj-y += qmp.o hmp.o
endif
######################################################################
# some qapi visitors are used by both system and user emulation:
common-obj-y += qapi-visit.o qapi-types.o
#######################################################################
# Target-independent parts used in system and user emulation
common-obj-y += qemu-log.o
@@ -106,10 +100,15 @@ common-obj-y += disas/
version-obj-$(CONFIG_WIN32) += $(BUILD_DIR)/version.o
version-lobj-$(CONFIG_WIN32) += $(BUILD_DIR)/version.lo
######################################################################
# tracing
util-obj-y += trace/
target-obj-y += trace/
######################################################################
# guest agent
# FIXME: a few definitions from qapi-types.o/qapi-visit.o are needed
# by libqemuutil.a. These should be moved to a separate .json schema.
qga-obj-y = qga/ qapi-types.o qapi-visit.o
qga-obj-y = qga/
qga-vss-dll-obj-y = qga/

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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ config-target.h: config-target.h-timestamp
config-target.h-timestamp: config-target.mak
ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_SYSTEMTAP
stap: $(QEMU_PROG).stp-installed $(QEMU_PROG).stp
stap: $(QEMU_PROG).stp-installed $(QEMU_PROG).stp $(QEMU_PROG)-simpletrace.stp
ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
TARGET_TYPE=user
@@ -64,6 +64,13 @@ $(QEMU_PROG).stp: $(SRC_PATH)/trace-events
--target-type=$(TARGET_TYPE) \
< $< > $@," GEN $(TARGET_DIR)$(QEMU_PROG).stp")
$(QEMU_PROG)-simpletrace.stp: $(SRC_PATH)/trace-events
$(call quiet-command,$(TRACETOOL) \
--format=simpletrace-stap \
--backends=$(TRACE_BACKENDS) \
--probe-prefix=qemu.$(TARGET_TYPE).$(TARGET_NAME) \
< $< > $@," GEN $(TARGET_DIR)$(QEMU_PROG)-simpletrace.stp")
else
stap:
endif
@@ -152,15 +159,20 @@ endif # CONFIG_SOFTMMU
dummy := $(call unnest-vars,,obj-y)
all-obj-y := $(obj-y)
target-obj-y :=
block-obj-y :=
common-obj-y :=
include $(SRC_PATH)/Makefile.objs
dummy := $(call unnest-vars,,target-obj-y)
target-obj-y-save := $(target-obj-y)
dummy := $(call unnest-vars,.., \
block-obj-y \
block-obj-m \
common-obj-y \
common-obj-m)
target-obj-y := $(target-obj-y-save)
all-obj-y += $(common-obj-y)
all-obj-y += $(target-obj-y)
all-obj-$(CONFIG_SOFTMMU) += $(block-obj-y)
# build either PROG or PROGW
@@ -191,6 +203,7 @@ endif
ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_SYSTEMTAP
$(INSTALL_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(qemu_datadir)/../systemtap/tapset"
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(QEMU_PROG).stp-installed "$(DESTDIR)$(qemu_datadir)/../systemtap/tapset/$(QEMU_PROG).stp"
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(QEMU_PROG)-simpletrace.stp "$(DESTDIR)$(qemu_datadir)/../systemtap/tapset/$(QEMU_PROG)-simpletrace.stp"
endif
GENERATED_HEADERS += config-target.h

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@@ -1 +1 @@
2.0.91
2.1.50

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@@ -100,6 +100,11 @@ void aio_set_event_notifier(AioContext *ctx,
(IOHandler *)io_read, NULL, notifier);
}
bool aio_prepare(AioContext *ctx)
{
return false;
}
bool aio_pending(AioContext *ctx)
{
AioHandler *node;
@@ -119,13 +124,22 @@ bool aio_pending(AioContext *ctx)
return false;
}
static bool aio_dispatch(AioContext *ctx)
bool aio_dispatch(AioContext *ctx)
{
AioHandler *node;
bool progress = false;
/*
* We have to walk very carefully in case qemu_aio_set_fd_handler is
* If there are callbacks left that have been queued, we need to call them.
* Do not call select in this case, because it is possible that the caller
* does not need a complete flush (as is the case for aio_poll loops).
*/
if (aio_bh_poll(ctx)) {
progress = true;
}
/*
* We have to walk very carefully in case aio_set_fd_handler is
* called while we're walking.
*/
node = QLIST_FIRST(&ctx->aio_handlers);
@@ -175,28 +189,24 @@ static bool aio_dispatch(AioContext *ctx)
bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
{
AioHandler *node;
bool was_dispatching;
int ret;
bool progress;
was_dispatching = ctx->dispatching;
progress = false;
/*
* If there are callbacks left that have been queued, we need to call them.
* Do not call select in this case, because it is possible that the caller
* does not need a complete flush (as is the case for qemu_aio_wait loops).
/* aio_notify can avoid the expensive event_notifier_set if
* everything (file descriptors, bottom halves, timers) will
* be re-evaluated before the next blocking poll(). This is
* already true when aio_poll is called with blocking == false;
* if blocking == true, it is only true after poll() returns.
*
* If we're in a nested event loop, ctx->dispatching might be true.
* In that case we can restore it just before returning, but we
* have to clear it now.
*/
if (aio_bh_poll(ctx)) {
blocking = false;
progress = true;
}
if (aio_dispatch(ctx)) {
progress = true;
}
if (progress && !blocking) {
return true;
}
aio_set_dispatching(ctx, !blocking);
ctx->walking_handlers++;
@@ -220,7 +230,7 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
/* wait until next event */
ret = qemu_poll_ns((GPollFD *)ctx->pollfds->data,
ctx->pollfds->len,
blocking ? timerlistgroup_deadline_ns(&ctx->tlg) : 0);
blocking ? aio_compute_timeout(ctx) : 0);
/* if we have any readable fds, dispatch event */
if (ret > 0) {
@@ -234,9 +244,11 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
}
/* Run dispatch even if there were no readable fds to run timers */
aio_set_dispatching(ctx, true);
if (aio_dispatch(ctx)) {
progress = true;
}
aio_set_dispatching(ctx, was_dispatching);
return progress;
}

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@@ -22,12 +22,80 @@
struct AioHandler {
EventNotifier *e;
IOHandler *io_read;
IOHandler *io_write;
EventNotifierHandler *io_notify;
GPollFD pfd;
int deleted;
void *opaque;
QLIST_ENTRY(AioHandler) node;
};
void aio_set_fd_handler(AioContext *ctx,
int fd,
IOHandler *io_read,
IOHandler *io_write,
void *opaque)
{
/* fd is a SOCKET in our case */
AioHandler *node;
QLIST_FOREACH(node, &ctx->aio_handlers, node) {
if (node->pfd.fd == fd && !node->deleted) {
break;
}
}
/* Are we deleting the fd handler? */
if (!io_read && !io_write) {
if (node) {
/* If the lock is held, just mark the node as deleted */
if (ctx->walking_handlers) {
node->deleted = 1;
node->pfd.revents = 0;
} else {
/* Otherwise, delete it for real. We can't just mark it as
* deleted because deleted nodes are only cleaned up after
* releasing the walking_handlers lock.
*/
QLIST_REMOVE(node, node);
g_free(node);
}
}
} else {
HANDLE event;
if (node == NULL) {
/* Alloc and insert if it's not already there */
node = g_malloc0(sizeof(AioHandler));
node->pfd.fd = fd;
QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ctx->aio_handlers, node, node);
}
node->pfd.events = 0;
if (node->io_read) {
node->pfd.events |= G_IO_IN;
}
if (node->io_write) {
node->pfd.events |= G_IO_OUT;
}
node->e = &ctx->notifier;
/* Update handler with latest information */
node->opaque = opaque;
node->io_read = io_read;
node->io_write = io_write;
event = event_notifier_get_handle(&ctx->notifier);
WSAEventSelect(node->pfd.fd, event,
FD_READ | FD_ACCEPT | FD_CLOSE |
FD_CONNECT | FD_WRITE | FD_OOB);
}
aio_notify(ctx);
}
void aio_set_event_notifier(AioContext *ctx,
EventNotifier *e,
EventNotifierHandler *io_notify)
@@ -76,6 +144,43 @@ void aio_set_event_notifier(AioContext *ctx,
aio_notify(ctx);
}
bool aio_prepare(AioContext *ctx)
{
static struct timeval tv0;
AioHandler *node;
bool have_select_revents = false;
fd_set rfds, wfds;
/* fill fd sets */
FD_ZERO(&rfds);
FD_ZERO(&wfds);
QLIST_FOREACH(node, &ctx->aio_handlers, node) {
if (node->io_read) {
FD_SET ((SOCKET)node->pfd.fd, &rfds);
}
if (node->io_write) {
FD_SET ((SOCKET)node->pfd.fd, &wfds);
}
}
if (select(0, &rfds, &wfds, NULL, &tv0) > 0) {
QLIST_FOREACH(node, &ctx->aio_handlers, node) {
node->pfd.revents = 0;
if (FD_ISSET(node->pfd.fd, &rfds)) {
node->pfd.revents |= G_IO_IN;
have_select_revents = true;
}
if (FD_ISSET(node->pfd.fd, &wfds)) {
node->pfd.revents |= G_IO_OUT;
have_select_revents = true;
}
}
}
return have_select_revents;
}
bool aio_pending(AioContext *ctx)
{
AioHandler *node;
@@ -84,47 +189,37 @@ bool aio_pending(AioContext *ctx)
if (node->pfd.revents && node->io_notify) {
return true;
}
if ((node->pfd.revents & G_IO_IN) && node->io_read) {
return true;
}
if ((node->pfd.revents & G_IO_OUT) && node->io_write) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
static bool aio_dispatch_handlers(AioContext *ctx, HANDLE event)
{
AioHandler *node;
HANDLE events[MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS + 1];
bool progress;
int count;
int timeout;
progress = false;
bool progress = false;
/*
* If there are callbacks left that have been queued, we need to call then.
* Do not call select in this case, because it is possible that the caller
* does not need a complete flush (as is the case for qemu_aio_wait loops).
*/
if (aio_bh_poll(ctx)) {
blocking = false;
progress = true;
}
/* Run timers */
progress |= timerlistgroup_run_timers(&ctx->tlg);
/*
* Then dispatch any pending callbacks from the GSource.
*
* We have to walk very carefully in case qemu_aio_set_fd_handler is
* We have to walk very carefully in case aio_set_fd_handler is
* called while we're walking.
*/
node = QLIST_FIRST(&ctx->aio_handlers);
while (node) {
AioHandler *tmp;
int revents = node->pfd.revents;
ctx->walking_handlers++;
if (node->pfd.revents && node->io_notify) {
if (!node->deleted &&
(revents || event_notifier_get_handle(node->e) == event) &&
node->io_notify) {
node->pfd.revents = 0;
node->io_notify(node->e);
@@ -134,6 +229,28 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
}
}
if (!node->deleted &&
(node->io_read || node->io_write)) {
node->pfd.revents = 0;
if ((revents & G_IO_IN) && node->io_read) {
node->io_read(node->opaque);
progress = true;
}
if ((revents & G_IO_OUT) && node->io_write) {
node->io_write(node->opaque);
progress = true;
}
/* if the next select() will return an event, we have progressed */
if (event == event_notifier_get_handle(&ctx->notifier)) {
WSANETWORKEVENTS ev;
WSAEnumNetworkEvents(node->pfd.fd, event, &ev);
if (ev.lNetworkEvents) {
progress = true;
}
}
}
tmp = node;
node = QLIST_NEXT(node, node);
@@ -145,10 +262,47 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
}
}
if (progress && !blocking) {
return true;
return progress;
}
bool aio_dispatch(AioContext *ctx)
{
bool progress;
progress = aio_bh_poll(ctx);
progress |= aio_dispatch_handlers(ctx, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
progress |= timerlistgroup_run_timers(&ctx->tlg);
return progress;
}
bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
{
AioHandler *node;
HANDLE events[MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS + 1];
bool was_dispatching, progress, have_select_revents, first;
int count;
int timeout;
have_select_revents = aio_prepare(ctx);
if (have_select_revents) {
blocking = false;
}
was_dispatching = ctx->dispatching;
progress = false;
/* aio_notify can avoid the expensive event_notifier_set if
* everything (file descriptors, bottom halves, timers) will
* be re-evaluated before the next blocking poll(). This is
* already true when aio_poll is called with blocking == false;
* if blocking == true, it is only true after poll() returns.
*
* If we're in a nested event loop, ctx->dispatching might be true.
* In that case we can restore it just before returning, but we
* have to clear it now.
*/
aio_set_dispatching(ctx, !blocking);
ctx->walking_handlers++;
/* fill fd sets */
@@ -160,64 +314,40 @@ bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking)
}
ctx->walking_handlers--;
first = true;
/* wait until next event */
while (count > 0) {
HANDLE event;
int ret;
timeout = blocking ?
qemu_timeout_ns_to_ms(timerlistgroup_deadline_ns(&ctx->tlg)) : 0;
timeout = blocking
? qemu_timeout_ns_to_ms(aio_compute_timeout(ctx)) : 0;
ret = WaitForMultipleObjects(count, events, FALSE, timeout);
aio_set_dispatching(ctx, true);
if (first && aio_bh_poll(ctx)) {
progress = true;
}
first = false;
/* if we have any signaled events, dispatch event */
if ((DWORD) (ret - WAIT_OBJECT_0) >= count) {
event = NULL;
if ((DWORD) (ret - WAIT_OBJECT_0) < count) {
event = events[ret - WAIT_OBJECT_0];
events[ret - WAIT_OBJECT_0] = events[--count];
} else if (!have_select_revents) {
break;
}
have_select_revents = false;
blocking = false;
/* we have to walk very carefully in case
* qemu_aio_set_fd_handler is called while we're walking */
node = QLIST_FIRST(&ctx->aio_handlers);
while (node) {
AioHandler *tmp;
ctx->walking_handlers++;
if (!node->deleted &&
event_notifier_get_handle(node->e) == events[ret - WAIT_OBJECT_0] &&
node->io_notify) {
node->io_notify(node->e);
/* aio_notify() does not count as progress */
if (node->e != &ctx->notifier) {
progress = true;
}
}
tmp = node;
node = QLIST_NEXT(node, node);
ctx->walking_handlers--;
if (!ctx->walking_handlers && tmp->deleted) {
QLIST_REMOVE(tmp, node);
g_free(tmp);
}
}
/* Try again, but only call each handler once. */
events[ret - WAIT_OBJECT_0] = events[--count];
progress |= aio_dispatch_handlers(ctx, event);
}
if (blocking) {
/* Run the timers a second time. We do this because otherwise aio_wait
* will not note progress - and will stop a drain early - if we have
* a timer that was not ready to run entering g_poll but is ready
* after g_poll. This will only do anything if a timer has expired.
*/
progress |= timerlistgroup_run_timers(&ctx->tlg);
}
progress |= timerlistgroup_run_timers(&ctx->tlg);
aio_set_dispatching(ctx, was_dispatching);
return progress;
}

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@@ -104,6 +104,8 @@ int graphic_depth = 32;
#define QEMU_ARCH QEMU_ARCH_XTENSA
#elif defined(TARGET_UNICORE32)
#define QEMU_ARCH QEMU_ARCH_UNICORE32
#elif defined(TARGET_TRICORE)
#define QEMU_ARCH QEMU_ARCH_TRICORE
#endif
const uint32_t arch_type = QEMU_ARCH;
@@ -1072,8 +1074,8 @@ static int ram_load(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque, int version_id)
QTAILQ_FOREACH(block, &ram_list.blocks, next) {
if (!strncmp(id, block->idstr, sizeof(id))) {
if (block->length != length) {
error_report("Length mismatch: %s: " RAM_ADDR_FMT
" in != " RAM_ADDR_FMT, id, length,
error_report("Length mismatch: %s: 0x" RAM_ADDR_FMT
" in != 0x" RAM_ADDR_FMT, id, length,
block->length);
ret = -EINVAL;
}

74
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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
#include "block/aio.h"
#include "block/thread-pool.h"
#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
#include "qemu/atomic.h"
/***********************************************************/
/* bottom halves (can be seen as timers which expire ASAP) */
@@ -151,39 +152,48 @@ void qemu_bh_delete(QEMUBH *bh)
bh->deleted = 1;
}
static gboolean
aio_ctx_prepare(GSource *source, gint *timeout)
int64_t
aio_compute_timeout(AioContext *ctx)
{
AioContext *ctx = (AioContext *) source;
int64_t deadline;
int timeout = -1;
QEMUBH *bh;
int deadline;
/* We assume there is no timeout already supplied */
*timeout = -1;
for (bh = ctx->first_bh; bh; bh = bh->next) {
if (!bh->deleted && bh->scheduled) {
if (bh->idle) {
/* idle bottom halves will be polled at least
* every 10ms */
*timeout = 10;
timeout = 10000000;
} else {
/* non-idle bottom halves will be executed
* immediately */
*timeout = 0;
return true;
return 0;
}
}
}
deadline = qemu_timeout_ns_to_ms(timerlistgroup_deadline_ns(&ctx->tlg));
deadline = timerlistgroup_deadline_ns(&ctx->tlg);
if (deadline == 0) {
*timeout = 0;
return true;
return 0;
} else {
*timeout = qemu_soonest_timeout(*timeout, deadline);
return qemu_soonest_timeout(timeout, deadline);
}
}
static gboolean
aio_ctx_prepare(GSource *source, gint *timeout)
{
AioContext *ctx = (AioContext *) source;
/* We assume there is no timeout already supplied */
*timeout = qemu_timeout_ns_to_ms(aio_compute_timeout(ctx));
if (aio_prepare(ctx)) {
*timeout = 0;
}
return false;
return *timeout == 0;
}
static gboolean
@@ -208,7 +218,7 @@ aio_ctx_dispatch(GSource *source,
AioContext *ctx = (AioContext *) source;
assert(callback == NULL);
aio_poll(ctx, false);
aio_dispatch(ctx);
return true;
}
@@ -247,9 +257,25 @@ ThreadPool *aio_get_thread_pool(AioContext *ctx)
return ctx->thread_pool;
}
void aio_set_dispatching(AioContext *ctx, bool dispatching)
{
ctx->dispatching = dispatching;
if (!dispatching) {
/* Write ctx->dispatching before reading e.g. bh->scheduled.
* Optimization: this is only needed when we're entering the "unsafe"
* phase where other threads must call event_notifier_set.
*/
smp_mb();
}
}
void aio_notify(AioContext *ctx)
{
event_notifier_set(&ctx->notifier);
/* Write e.g. bh->scheduled before reading ctx->dispatching. */
smp_mb();
if (!ctx->dispatching) {
event_notifier_set(&ctx->notifier);
}
}
static void aio_timerlist_notify(void *opaque)
@@ -263,18 +289,24 @@ static void aio_rfifolock_cb(void *opaque)
aio_notify(opaque);
}
AioContext *aio_context_new(void)
AioContext *aio_context_new(Error **errp)
{
int ret;
AioContext *ctx;
ctx = (AioContext *) g_source_new(&aio_source_funcs, sizeof(AioContext));
ret = event_notifier_init(&ctx->notifier, false);
if (ret < 0) {
g_source_destroy(&ctx->source);
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Failed to initialize event notifier");
return NULL;
}
aio_set_event_notifier(ctx, &ctx->notifier,
(EventNotifierHandler *)
event_notifier_test_and_clear);
ctx->pollfds = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(GPollFD));
ctx->thread_pool = NULL;
qemu_mutex_init(&ctx->bh_lock);
rfifolock_init(&ctx->lock, aio_rfifolock_cb, ctx);
event_notifier_init(&ctx->notifier, false);
aio_set_event_notifier(ctx, &ctx->notifier,
(EventNotifierHandler *)
event_notifier_test_and_clear);
timerlistgroup_init(&ctx->tlg, aio_timerlist_notify, ctx);
return ctx;

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
common-obj-y += rng.o rng-egd.o
common-obj-$(CONFIG_POSIX) += rng-random.o
common-obj-y += msmouse.o
common-obj-y += msmouse.o testdev.o
common-obj-$(CONFIG_BRLAPI) += baum.o
baum.o-cflags := $(SDL_CFLAGS)

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@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ fail_handle:
static void register_types(void)
{
register_char_driver_qapi("braille", CHARDEV_BACKEND_KIND_BRAILLE, NULL);
register_char_driver("braille", CHARDEV_BACKEND_KIND_BRAILLE, NULL);
}
type_init(register_types);

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ ram_backend_memory_alloc(HostMemoryBackend *backend, Error **errp)
path = object_get_canonical_path_component(OBJECT(backend));
memory_region_init_ram(&backend->mr, OBJECT(backend), path,
backend->size);
backend->size, errp);
g_free(path);
}

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@@ -257,15 +257,6 @@ static void host_memory_backend_init(Object *obj)
host_memory_backend_set_policy, NULL, NULL, NULL);
}
static void host_memory_backend_finalize(Object *obj)
{
HostMemoryBackend *backend = MEMORY_BACKEND(obj);
if (memory_region_size(&backend->mr)) {
memory_region_destroy(&backend->mr);
}
}
MemoryRegion *
host_memory_backend_get_memory(HostMemoryBackend *backend, Error **errp)
{
@@ -304,7 +295,7 @@ host_memory_backend_memory_complete(UserCreatable *uc, Error **errp)
/* ensure policy won't be ignored in case memory is preallocated
* before mbind(). note: MPOL_MF_STRICT is ignored on hugepages so
* this doesn't catch hugepage case. */
unsigned flags = MPOL_MF_STRICT;
unsigned flags = MPOL_MF_STRICT | MPOL_MF_MOVE;
/* check for invalid host-nodes and policies and give more verbose
* error messages than mbind(). */
@@ -360,7 +351,6 @@ static const TypeInfo host_memory_backend_info = {
.class_init = host_memory_backend_class_init,
.instance_size = sizeof(HostMemoryBackend),
.instance_init = host_memory_backend_init,
.instance_finalize = host_memory_backend_finalize,
.interfaces = (InterfaceInfo[]) {
{ TYPE_USER_CREATABLE },
{ }

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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ CharDriverState *qemu_chr_open_msmouse(void)
static void register_types(void)
{
register_char_driver_qapi("msmouse", CHARDEV_BACKEND_KIND_MSMOUSE, NULL);
register_char_driver("msmouse", CHARDEV_BACKEND_KIND_MSMOUSE, NULL);
}
type_init(register_types);

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@@ -169,6 +169,7 @@ static void rng_egd_set_chardev(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
if (b->opened) {
error_set(errp, QERR_PERMISSION_DENIED);
} else {
g_free(s->chr_name);
s->chr_name = g_strdup(value);
}
}

131
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@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
/*
* QEMU Char Device for testsuite control
*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Author: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "sysemu/char.h"
#define BUF_SIZE 32
typedef struct {
CharDriverState *chr;
uint8_t in_buf[32];
int in_buf_used;
} TestdevCharState;
/* Try to interpret a whole incoming packet */
static int testdev_eat_packet(TestdevCharState *testdev)
{
const uint8_t *cur = testdev->in_buf;
int len = testdev->in_buf_used;
uint8_t c;
int arg;
#define EAT(c) do { \
if (!len--) { \
return 0; \
} \
c = *cur++; \
} while (0)
EAT(c);
while (isspace(c)) {
EAT(c);
}
arg = 0;
while (isdigit(c)) {
arg = arg * 10 + c - '0';
EAT(c);
}
while (isspace(c)) {
EAT(c);
}
switch (c) {
case 'q':
exit((arg << 1) | 1);
break;
default:
break;
}
return cur - testdev->in_buf;
}
/* The other end is writing some data. Store it and try to interpret */
static int testdev_write(CharDriverState *chr, const uint8_t *buf, int len)
{
TestdevCharState *testdev = chr->opaque;
int tocopy, eaten, orig_len = len;
while (len) {
/* Complete our buffer as much as possible */
tocopy = MIN(len, BUF_SIZE - testdev->in_buf_used);
memcpy(testdev->in_buf + testdev->in_buf_used, buf, tocopy);
testdev->in_buf_used += tocopy;
buf += tocopy;
len -= tocopy;
/* Interpret it as much as possible */
while (testdev->in_buf_used > 0 &&
(eaten = testdev_eat_packet(testdev)) > 0) {
memmove(testdev->in_buf, testdev->in_buf + eaten,
testdev->in_buf_used - eaten);
testdev->in_buf_used -= eaten;
}
}
return orig_len;
}
static void testdev_close(struct CharDriverState *chr)
{
TestdevCharState *testdev = chr->opaque;
g_free(testdev);
}
CharDriverState *chr_testdev_init(void)
{
TestdevCharState *testdev;
CharDriverState *chr;
testdev = g_malloc0(sizeof(TestdevCharState));
testdev->chr = chr = g_malloc0(sizeof(CharDriverState));
chr->opaque = testdev;
chr->chr_write = testdev_write;
chr->chr_close = testdev_close;
return chr;
}
static void register_types(void)
{
register_char_driver("testdev", CHARDEV_BACKEND_KIND_TESTDEV, NULL);
}
type_init(register_types);

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@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ static int bmds_aio_inflight(BlkMigDevState *bmds, int64_t sector)
{
int64_t chunk = sector / (int64_t)BDRV_SECTORS_PER_DIRTY_CHUNK;
if ((sector << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS) < bdrv_getlength(bmds->bs)) {
if (sector < bdrv_nb_sectors(bmds->bs)) {
return !!(bmds->aio_bitmap[chunk / (sizeof(unsigned long) * 8)] &
(1UL << (chunk % (sizeof(unsigned long) * 8))));
} else {
@@ -223,8 +223,7 @@ static void alloc_aio_bitmap(BlkMigDevState *bmds)
BlockDriverState *bs = bmds->bs;
int64_t bitmap_size;
bitmap_size = (bdrv_getlength(bs) >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS) +
BDRV_SECTORS_PER_DIRTY_CHUNK * 8 - 1;
bitmap_size = bdrv_nb_sectors(bs) + BDRV_SECTORS_PER_DIRTY_CHUNK * 8 - 1;
bitmap_size /= BDRV_SECTORS_PER_DIRTY_CHUNK * 8;
bmds->aio_bitmap = g_malloc0(bitmap_size);
@@ -284,7 +283,7 @@ static int mig_save_device_bulk(QEMUFile *f, BlkMigDevState *bmds)
nr_sectors = total_sectors - cur_sector;
}
blk = g_malloc(sizeof(BlkMigBlock));
blk = g_new(BlkMigBlock, 1);
blk->buf = g_malloc(BLOCK_SIZE);
blk->bmds = bmds;
blk->sector = cur_sector;
@@ -350,12 +349,12 @@ static void init_blk_migration_it(void *opaque, BlockDriverState *bs)
int64_t sectors;
if (!bdrv_is_read_only(bs)) {
sectors = bdrv_getlength(bs) >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
sectors = bdrv_nb_sectors(bs);
if (sectors <= 0) {
return;
}
bmds = g_malloc0(sizeof(BlkMigDevState));
bmds = g_new0(BlkMigDevState, 1);
bmds->bs = bs;
bmds->bulk_completed = 0;
bmds->total_sectors = sectors;
@@ -466,7 +465,7 @@ static int mig_save_device_dirty(QEMUFile *f, BlkMigDevState *bmds,
} else {
nr_sectors = BDRV_SECTORS_PER_DIRTY_CHUNK;
}
blk = g_malloc(sizeof(BlkMigBlock));
blk = g_new(BlkMigBlock, 1);
blk->buf = g_malloc(BLOCK_SIZE);
blk->bmds = bmds;
blk->sector = sector;
@@ -799,7 +798,7 @@ static int block_load(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque, int version_id)
if (bs != bs_prev) {
bs_prev = bs;
total_sectors = bdrv_getlength(bs) >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
total_sectors = bdrv_nb_sectors(bs);
if (total_sectors <= 0) {
error_report("Error getting length of block device %s",
device_name);
@@ -861,7 +860,7 @@ static bool block_is_active(void *opaque)
return block_mig_state.blk_enable == 1;
}
SaveVMHandlers savevm_block_handlers = {
static SaveVMHandlers savevm_block_handlers = {
.set_params = block_set_params,
.save_live_setup = block_save_setup,
.save_live_iterate = block_save_iterate,

575
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
block-obj-y += raw_bsd.o cow.o qcow.o vdi.o vmdk.o cloop.o dmg.o bochs.o vpc.o vvfat.o
block-obj-y += raw_bsd.o qcow.o vdi.o vmdk.o cloop.o dmg.o bochs.o vpc.o vvfat.o
block-obj-y += qcow2.o qcow2-refcount.o qcow2-cluster.o qcow2-snapshot.o qcow2-cache.o
block-obj-y += qed.o qed-gencb.o qed-l2-cache.o qed-table.o qed-cluster.o
block-obj-y += qed-check.o
@@ -9,16 +9,17 @@ block-obj-y += snapshot.o qapi.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_WIN32) += raw-win32.o win32-aio.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_POSIX) += raw-posix.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_LINUX_AIO) += linux-aio.o
block-obj-y += null.o
ifeq ($(CONFIG_POSIX),y)
block-obj-y += nbd.o nbd-client.o sheepdog.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_LIBISCSI) += iscsi.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_LIBNFS) += nfs.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_CURL) += curl.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_RBD) += rbd.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_GLUSTERFS) += gluster.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_ARCHIPELAGO) += archipelago.o
block-obj-$(CONFIG_LIBSSH2) += ssh.o
endif
block-obj-y += accounting.o
common-obj-y += stream.o
common-obj-y += commit.o
@@ -35,5 +36,6 @@ gluster.o-cflags := $(GLUSTERFS_CFLAGS)
gluster.o-libs := $(GLUSTERFS_LIBS)
ssh.o-cflags := $(LIBSSH2_CFLAGS)
ssh.o-libs := $(LIBSSH2_LIBS)
archipelago.o-libs := $(ARCHIPELAGO_LIBS)
qcow.o-libs := -lz
linux-aio.o-libs := -laio

54
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@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
/*
* QEMU System Emulator block accounting
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 Christoph Hellwig
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "block/accounting.h"
#include "block/block_int.h"
void block_acct_start(BlockAcctStats *stats, BlockAcctCookie *cookie,
int64_t bytes, enum BlockAcctType type)
{
assert(type < BLOCK_MAX_IOTYPE);
cookie->bytes = bytes;
cookie->start_time_ns = get_clock();
cookie->type = type;
}
void block_acct_done(BlockAcctStats *stats, BlockAcctCookie *cookie)
{
assert(cookie->type < BLOCK_MAX_IOTYPE);
stats->nr_bytes[cookie->type] += cookie->bytes;
stats->nr_ops[cookie->type]++;
stats->total_time_ns[cookie->type] += get_clock() - cookie->start_time_ns;
}
void block_acct_highest_sector(BlockAcctStats *stats, int64_t sector_num,
unsigned int nb_sectors)
{
if (stats->wr_highest_sector < sector_num + nb_sectors - 1) {
stats->wr_highest_sector = sector_num + nb_sectors - 1;
}
}

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@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ static void coroutine_fn backup_run(void *opaque)
BACKUP_SECTORS_PER_CLUSTER - i, &n);
i += n;
if (alloced == 1) {
if (alloced == 1 || n == 0) {
break;
}
}

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@@ -26,6 +26,10 @@
#include "qemu/config-file.h"
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qemu/module.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qbool.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qint.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h"
typedef struct BDRVBlkdebugState {
int state;
@@ -48,11 +52,8 @@ typedef struct BlkdebugSuspendedReq {
QLIST_ENTRY(BlkdebugSuspendedReq) next;
} BlkdebugSuspendedReq;
static void blkdebug_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb);
static const AIOCBInfo blkdebug_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(BlkdebugAIOCB),
.cancel = blkdebug_aio_cancel,
.aiocb_size = sizeof(BlkdebugAIOCB),
};
enum {
@@ -213,6 +214,7 @@ static int get_event_by_name(const char *name, BlkDebugEvent *event)
struct add_rule_data {
BDRVBlkdebugState *s;
int action;
Error **errp;
};
static int add_rule(QemuOpts *opts, void *opaque)
@@ -225,7 +227,11 @@ static int add_rule(QemuOpts *opts, void *opaque)
/* Find the right event for the rule */
event_name = qemu_opt_get(opts, "event");
if (!event_name || get_event_by_name(event_name, &event) < 0) {
if (!event_name) {
error_setg(d->errp, "Missing event name for rule");
return -1;
} else if (get_event_by_name(event_name, &event) < 0) {
error_setg(d->errp, "Invalid event name \"%s\"", event_name);
return -1;
}
@@ -311,10 +317,21 @@ static int read_config(BDRVBlkdebugState *s, const char *filename,
d.s = s;
d.action = ACTION_INJECT_ERROR;
qemu_opts_foreach(&inject_error_opts, add_rule, &d, 0);
d.errp = &local_err;
qemu_opts_foreach(&inject_error_opts, add_rule, &d, 1);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
d.action = ACTION_SET_STATE;
qemu_opts_foreach(&set_state_opts, add_rule, &d, 0);
qemu_opts_foreach(&set_state_opts, add_rule, &d, 1);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
ret = 0;
fail:
@@ -443,13 +460,7 @@ static void error_callback_bh(void *opaque)
struct BlkdebugAIOCB *acb = opaque;
qemu_bh_delete(acb->bh);
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, acb->ret);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
}
static void blkdebug_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
{
BlkdebugAIOCB *acb = container_of(blockacb, BlkdebugAIOCB, common);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *inject_error(BlockDriverState *bs,
@@ -522,6 +533,25 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *blkdebug_aio_writev(BlockDriverState *bs,
return bdrv_aio_writev(bs->file, sector_num, qiov, nb_sectors, cb, opaque);
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *blkdebug_aio_flush(BlockDriverState *bs,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque)
{
BDRVBlkdebugState *s = bs->opaque;
BlkdebugRule *rule = NULL;
QSIMPLEQ_FOREACH(rule, &s->active_rules, active_next) {
if (rule->options.inject.sector == -1) {
break;
}
}
if (rule && rule->options.inject.error) {
return inject_error(bs, cb, opaque, rule);
}
return bdrv_aio_flush(bs->file, cb, opaque);
}
static void blkdebug_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
@@ -687,6 +717,98 @@ static int64_t blkdebug_getlength(BlockDriverState *bs)
return bdrv_getlength(bs->file);
}
static void blkdebug_refresh_filename(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVBlkdebugState *s = bs->opaque;
struct BlkdebugRule *rule;
QDict *opts;
QList *inject_error_list = NULL, *set_state_list = NULL;
QList *suspend_list = NULL;
int event;
if (!bs->file->full_open_options) {
/* The config file cannot be recreated, so creating a plain filename
* is impossible */
return;
}
opts = qdict_new();
qdict_put_obj(opts, "driver", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str("blkdebug")));
QINCREF(bs->file->full_open_options);
qdict_put_obj(opts, "image", QOBJECT(bs->file->full_open_options));
for (event = 0; event < BLKDBG_EVENT_MAX; event++) {
QLIST_FOREACH(rule, &s->rules[event], next) {
if (rule->action == ACTION_INJECT_ERROR) {
QDict *inject_error = qdict_new();
qdict_put_obj(inject_error, "event", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(
BlkdebugEvent_lookup[rule->event])));
qdict_put_obj(inject_error, "state",
QOBJECT(qint_from_int(rule->state)));
qdict_put_obj(inject_error, "errno", QOBJECT(qint_from_int(
rule->options.inject.error)));
qdict_put_obj(inject_error, "sector", QOBJECT(qint_from_int(
rule->options.inject.sector)));
qdict_put_obj(inject_error, "once", QOBJECT(qbool_from_int(
rule->options.inject.once)));
qdict_put_obj(inject_error, "immediately",
QOBJECT(qbool_from_int(
rule->options.inject.immediately)));
if (!inject_error_list) {
inject_error_list = qlist_new();
}
qlist_append_obj(inject_error_list, QOBJECT(inject_error));
} else if (rule->action == ACTION_SET_STATE) {
QDict *set_state = qdict_new();
qdict_put_obj(set_state, "event", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(
BlkdebugEvent_lookup[rule->event])));
qdict_put_obj(set_state, "state",
QOBJECT(qint_from_int(rule->state)));
qdict_put_obj(set_state, "new_state", QOBJECT(qint_from_int(
rule->options.set_state.new_state)));
if (!set_state_list) {
set_state_list = qlist_new();
}
qlist_append_obj(set_state_list, QOBJECT(set_state));
} else if (rule->action == ACTION_SUSPEND) {
QDict *suspend = qdict_new();
qdict_put_obj(suspend, "event", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(
BlkdebugEvent_lookup[rule->event])));
qdict_put_obj(suspend, "state",
QOBJECT(qint_from_int(rule->state)));
qdict_put_obj(suspend, "tag", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(
rule->options.suspend.tag)));
if (!suspend_list) {
suspend_list = qlist_new();
}
qlist_append_obj(suspend_list, QOBJECT(suspend));
}
}
}
if (inject_error_list) {
qdict_put_obj(opts, "inject-error", QOBJECT(inject_error_list));
}
if (set_state_list) {
qdict_put_obj(opts, "set-state", QOBJECT(set_state_list));
}
if (suspend_list) {
qdict_put_obj(opts, "suspend", QOBJECT(suspend_list));
}
bs->full_open_options = opts;
}
static BlockDriver bdrv_blkdebug = {
.format_name = "blkdebug",
.protocol_name = "blkdebug",
@@ -696,9 +818,11 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_blkdebug = {
.bdrv_file_open = blkdebug_open,
.bdrv_close = blkdebug_close,
.bdrv_getlength = blkdebug_getlength,
.bdrv_refresh_filename = blkdebug_refresh_filename,
.bdrv_aio_readv = blkdebug_aio_readv,
.bdrv_aio_writev = blkdebug_aio_writev,
.bdrv_aio_flush = blkdebug_aio_flush,
.bdrv_debug_event = blkdebug_debug_event,
.bdrv_debug_breakpoint = blkdebug_debug_breakpoint,

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@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "qemu/sockets.h" /* for EINPROGRESS on Windows */
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h"
typedef struct {
BlockDriverState *test_file;
@@ -27,7 +29,6 @@ struct BlkverifyAIOCB {
int ret; /* first completed request's result */
unsigned int done; /* completion counter */
bool *finished; /* completion signal for cancel */
QEMUIOVector *qiov; /* user I/O vector */
QEMUIOVector raw_qiov; /* cloned I/O vector for raw file */
@@ -36,22 +37,8 @@ struct BlkverifyAIOCB {
void (*verify)(BlkverifyAIOCB *acb);
};
static void blkverify_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
{
BlkverifyAIOCB *acb = (BlkverifyAIOCB *)blockacb;
AioContext *aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(blockacb->bs);
bool finished = false;
/* Wait until request completes, invokes its callback, and frees itself */
acb->finished = &finished;
while (!finished) {
aio_poll(aio_context, true);
}
}
static const AIOCBInfo blkverify_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(BlkverifyAIOCB),
.cancel = blkverify_aio_cancel,
};
static void GCC_FMT_ATTR(2, 3) blkverify_err(BlkverifyAIOCB *acb,
@@ -156,6 +143,7 @@ static int blkverify_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
ret = 0;
fail:
qemu_opts_del(opts);
return ret;
}
@@ -191,7 +179,6 @@ static BlkverifyAIOCB *blkverify_aio_get(BlockDriverState *bs, bool is_write,
acb->qiov = qiov;
acb->buf = NULL;
acb->verify = NULL;
acb->finished = NULL;
return acb;
}
@@ -205,10 +192,7 @@ static void blkverify_aio_bh(void *opaque)
qemu_vfree(acb->buf);
}
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, acb->ret);
if (acb->finished) {
*acb->finished = true;
}
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
}
static void blkverify_aio_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
@@ -320,6 +304,32 @@ static void blkverify_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs,
bdrv_attach_aio_context(s->test_file, new_context);
}
static void blkverify_refresh_filename(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVBlkverifyState *s = bs->opaque;
/* bs->file has already been refreshed */
bdrv_refresh_filename(s->test_file);
if (bs->file->full_open_options && s->test_file->full_open_options) {
QDict *opts = qdict_new();
qdict_put_obj(opts, "driver", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str("blkverify")));
QINCREF(bs->file->full_open_options);
qdict_put_obj(opts, "raw", QOBJECT(bs->file->full_open_options));
QINCREF(s->test_file->full_open_options);
qdict_put_obj(opts, "test", QOBJECT(s->test_file->full_open_options));
bs->full_open_options = opts;
}
if (bs->file->exact_filename[0] && s->test_file->exact_filename[0]) {
snprintf(bs->exact_filename, sizeof(bs->exact_filename),
"blkverify:%s:%s",
bs->file->exact_filename, s->test_file->exact_filename);
}
}
static BlockDriver bdrv_blkverify = {
.format_name = "blkverify",
.protocol_name = "blkverify",
@@ -329,6 +339,7 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_blkverify = {
.bdrv_file_open = blkverify_open,
.bdrv_close = blkverify_close,
.bdrv_getlength = blkverify_getlength,
.bdrv_refresh_filename = blkverify_refresh_filename,
.bdrv_aio_readv = blkverify_aio_readv,
.bdrv_aio_writev = blkverify_aio_writev,

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@@ -131,7 +131,11 @@ static int bochs_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
return -EFBIG;
}
s->catalog_bitmap = g_malloc(s->catalog_size * 4);
s->catalog_bitmap = g_try_new(uint32_t, s->catalog_size);
if (s->catalog_size && s->catalog_bitmap == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate memory for catalog");
return -ENOMEM;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, le32_to_cpu(bochs.header), s->catalog_bitmap,
s->catalog_size * 4);

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@@ -116,7 +116,12 @@ static int cloop_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
"try increasing block size");
return -EINVAL;
}
s->offsets = g_malloc(offsets_size);
s->offsets = g_try_malloc(offsets_size);
if (s->offsets == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate offsets table");
return -ENOMEM;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, 128 + 4 + 4, s->offsets, offsets_size);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -158,8 +163,20 @@ static int cloop_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
/* initialize zlib engine */
s->compressed_block = g_malloc(max_compressed_block_size + 1);
s->uncompressed_block = g_malloc(s->block_size);
s->compressed_block = g_try_malloc(max_compressed_block_size + 1);
if (s->compressed_block == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate compressed_block");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
s->uncompressed_block = g_try_malloc(s->block_size);
if (s->uncompressed_block == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate uncompressed_block");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
if (inflateInit(&s->zstream) != Z_OK) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;

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@@ -1,432 +0,0 @@
/*
* Block driver for the COW format
*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Fabrice Bellard
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qemu/module.h"
/**************************************************************/
/* COW block driver using file system holes */
/* user mode linux compatible COW file */
#define COW_MAGIC 0x4f4f4f4d /* MOOO */
#define COW_VERSION 2
struct cow_header_v2 {
uint32_t magic;
uint32_t version;
char backing_file[1024];
int32_t mtime;
uint64_t size;
uint32_t sectorsize;
};
typedef struct BDRVCowState {
CoMutex lock;
int64_t cow_sectors_offset;
} BDRVCowState;
static int cow_probe(const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size, const char *filename)
{
const struct cow_header_v2 *cow_header = (const void *)buf;
if (buf_size >= sizeof(struct cow_header_v2) &&
be32_to_cpu(cow_header->magic) == COW_MAGIC &&
be32_to_cpu(cow_header->version) == COW_VERSION)
return 100;
else
return 0;
}
static int cow_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
Error **errp)
{
BDRVCowState *s = bs->opaque;
struct cow_header_v2 cow_header;
int bitmap_size;
int64_t size;
int ret;
/* see if it is a cow image */
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, 0, &cow_header, sizeof(cow_header));
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail;
}
if (be32_to_cpu(cow_header.magic) != COW_MAGIC) {
error_setg(errp, "Image not in COW format");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
if (be32_to_cpu(cow_header.version) != COW_VERSION) {
char version[64];
snprintf(version, sizeof(version),
"COW version %" PRIu32, cow_header.version);
error_set(errp, QERR_UNKNOWN_BLOCK_FORMAT_FEATURE,
bs->device_name, "cow", version);
ret = -ENOTSUP;
goto fail;
}
/* cow image found */
size = be64_to_cpu(cow_header.size);
bs->total_sectors = size / 512;
pstrcpy(bs->backing_file, sizeof(bs->backing_file),
cow_header.backing_file);
bitmap_size = ((bs->total_sectors + 7) >> 3) + sizeof(cow_header);
s->cow_sectors_offset = (bitmap_size + 511) & ~511;
qemu_co_mutex_init(&s->lock);
return 0;
fail:
return ret;
}
static inline void cow_set_bits(uint8_t *bitmap, int start, int64_t nb_sectors)
{
int64_t bitnum = start, last = start + nb_sectors;
while (bitnum < last) {
if ((bitnum & 7) == 0 && bitnum + 8 <= last) {
bitmap[bitnum / 8] = 0xFF;
bitnum += 8;
continue;
}
bitmap[bitnum/8] |= (1 << (bitnum % 8));
bitnum++;
}
}
#define BITS_PER_BITMAP_SECTOR (512 * 8)
/* Cannot use bitmap.c on big-endian machines. */
static int cow_test_bit(int64_t bitnum, const uint8_t *bitmap)
{
return (bitmap[bitnum / 8] & (1 << (bitnum & 7))) != 0;
}
static int cow_find_streak(const uint8_t *bitmap, int value, int start, int nb_sectors)
{
int streak_value = value ? 0xFF : 0;
int last = MIN(start + nb_sectors, BITS_PER_BITMAP_SECTOR);
int bitnum = start;
while (bitnum < last) {
if ((bitnum & 7) == 0 && bitmap[bitnum / 8] == streak_value) {
bitnum += 8;
continue;
}
if (cow_test_bit(bitnum, bitmap) == value) {
bitnum++;
continue;
}
break;
}
return MIN(bitnum, last) - start;
}
/* Return true if first block has been changed (ie. current version is
* in COW file). Set the number of continuous blocks for which that
* is true. */
static int coroutine_fn cow_co_is_allocated(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors, int *num_same)
{
int64_t bitnum = sector_num + sizeof(struct cow_header_v2) * 8;
uint64_t offset = (bitnum / 8) & -BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
bool first = true;
int changed = 0, same = 0;
do {
int ret;
uint8_t bitmap[BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE];
bitnum &= BITS_PER_BITMAP_SECTOR - 1;
int sector_bits = MIN(nb_sectors, BITS_PER_BITMAP_SECTOR - bitnum);
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, offset, &bitmap, sizeof(bitmap));
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
if (first) {
changed = cow_test_bit(bitnum, bitmap);
first = false;
}
same += cow_find_streak(bitmap, changed, bitnum, nb_sectors);
bitnum += sector_bits;
nb_sectors -= sector_bits;
offset += BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
} while (nb_sectors);
*num_same = same;
return changed;
}
static int64_t coroutine_fn cow_co_get_block_status(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors, int *num_same)
{
BDRVCowState *s = bs->opaque;
int ret = cow_co_is_allocated(bs, sector_num, nb_sectors, num_same);
int64_t offset = s->cow_sectors_offset + (sector_num << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
return (ret ? BDRV_BLOCK_DATA : 0) | offset | BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID;
}
static int cow_update_bitmap(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
int nb_sectors)
{
int64_t bitnum = sector_num + sizeof(struct cow_header_v2) * 8;
uint64_t offset = (bitnum / 8) & -BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
bool first = true;
int sector_bits;
for ( ; nb_sectors;
bitnum += sector_bits,
nb_sectors -= sector_bits,
offset += BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE) {
int ret, set;
uint8_t bitmap[BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE];
bitnum &= BITS_PER_BITMAP_SECTOR - 1;
sector_bits = MIN(nb_sectors, BITS_PER_BITMAP_SECTOR - bitnum);
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, offset, &bitmap, sizeof(bitmap));
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
/* Skip over any already set bits */
set = cow_find_streak(bitmap, 1, bitnum, sector_bits);
bitnum += set;
sector_bits -= set;
nb_sectors -= set;
if (!sector_bits) {
continue;
}
if (first) {
ret = bdrv_flush(bs->file);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
first = false;
}
cow_set_bits(bitmap, bitnum, sector_bits);
ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs->file, offset, &bitmap, sizeof(bitmap));
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int coroutine_fn cow_read(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
uint8_t *buf, int nb_sectors)
{
BDRVCowState *s = bs->opaque;
int ret, n;
while (nb_sectors > 0) {
ret = cow_co_is_allocated(bs, sector_num, nb_sectors, &n);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
if (ret) {
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file,
s->cow_sectors_offset + sector_num * 512,
buf, n * 512);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
} else {
if (bs->backing_hd) {
/* read from the base image */
ret = bdrv_read(bs->backing_hd, sector_num, buf, n);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
} else {
memset(buf, 0, n * 512);
}
}
nb_sectors -= n;
sector_num += n;
buf += n * 512;
}
return 0;
}
static coroutine_fn int cow_co_read(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
uint8_t *buf, int nb_sectors)
{
int ret;
BDRVCowState *s = bs->opaque;
qemu_co_mutex_lock(&s->lock);
ret = cow_read(bs, sector_num, buf, nb_sectors);
qemu_co_mutex_unlock(&s->lock);
return ret;
}
static int cow_write(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
const uint8_t *buf, int nb_sectors)
{
BDRVCowState *s = bs->opaque;
int ret;
ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs->file, s->cow_sectors_offset + sector_num * 512,
buf, nb_sectors * 512);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
return cow_update_bitmap(bs, sector_num, nb_sectors);
}
static coroutine_fn int cow_co_write(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
const uint8_t *buf, int nb_sectors)
{
int ret;
BDRVCowState *s = bs->opaque;
qemu_co_mutex_lock(&s->lock);
ret = cow_write(bs, sector_num, buf, nb_sectors);
qemu_co_mutex_unlock(&s->lock);
return ret;
}
static void cow_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
}
static int cow_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
struct cow_header_v2 cow_header;
struct stat st;
int64_t image_sectors = 0;
char *image_filename = NULL;
Error *local_err = NULL;
int ret;
BlockDriverState *cow_bs = NULL;
/* Read out options */
image_sectors = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / 512;
image_filename = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE);
ret = bdrv_create_file(filename, opts, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
goto exit;
}
ret = bdrv_open(&cow_bs, filename, NULL, NULL,
BDRV_O_RDWR | BDRV_O_PROTOCOL, NULL, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
goto exit;
}
memset(&cow_header, 0, sizeof(cow_header));
cow_header.magic = cpu_to_be32(COW_MAGIC);
cow_header.version = cpu_to_be32(COW_VERSION);
if (image_filename) {
/* Note: if no file, we put a dummy mtime */
cow_header.mtime = cpu_to_be32(0);
if (stat(image_filename, &st) != 0) {
goto mtime_fail;
}
cow_header.mtime = cpu_to_be32(st.st_mtime);
mtime_fail:
pstrcpy(cow_header.backing_file, sizeof(cow_header.backing_file),
image_filename);
}
cow_header.sectorsize = cpu_to_be32(512);
cow_header.size = cpu_to_be64(image_sectors * 512);
ret = bdrv_pwrite(cow_bs, 0, &cow_header, sizeof(cow_header));
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
/* resize to include at least all the bitmap */
ret = bdrv_truncate(cow_bs,
sizeof(cow_header) + ((image_sectors + 7) >> 3));
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
exit:
g_free(image_filename);
if (cow_bs) {
bdrv_unref(cow_bs);
}
return ret;
}
static QemuOptsList cow_create_opts = {
.name = "cow-create-opts",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(cow_create_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = BLOCK_OPT_SIZE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
.help = "Virtual disk size"
},
{
.name = BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "File name of a base image"
},
{ /* end of list */ }
}
};
static BlockDriver bdrv_cow = {
.format_name = "cow",
.instance_size = sizeof(BDRVCowState),
.bdrv_probe = cow_probe,
.bdrv_open = cow_open,
.bdrv_close = cow_close,
.bdrv_create = cow_create,
.bdrv_has_zero_init = bdrv_has_zero_init_1,
.supports_backing = true,
.bdrv_read = cow_co_read,
.bdrv_write = cow_co_write,
.bdrv_co_get_block_status = cow_co_get_block_status,
.create_opts = &cow_create_opts,
};
static void bdrv_cow_init(void)
{
bdrv_register(&bdrv_cow);
}
block_init(bdrv_cow_init);

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
#include "qapi/qmp/qbool.h"
#include <curl/curl.h>
// #define DEBUG
// #define DEBUG_CURL
// #define DEBUG_VERBOSE
#ifdef DEBUG_CURL
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ static CURLMcode __curl_multi_socket_action(CURLM *multi_handle,
#define CURL_NUM_ACB 8
#define SECTOR_SIZE 512
#define READ_AHEAD_DEFAULT (256 * 1024)
#define CURL_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 5
#define FIND_RET_NONE 0
#define FIND_RET_OK 1
@@ -71,6 +72,8 @@ static CURLMcode __curl_multi_socket_action(CURLM *multi_handle,
#define CURL_BLOCK_OPT_URL "url"
#define CURL_BLOCK_OPT_READAHEAD "readahead"
#define CURL_BLOCK_OPT_SSLVERIFY "sslverify"
#define CURL_BLOCK_OPT_TIMEOUT "timeout"
#define CURL_BLOCK_OPT_COOKIE "cookie"
struct BDRVCURLState;
@@ -109,6 +112,8 @@ typedef struct BDRVCURLState {
char *url;
size_t readahead_size;
bool sslverify;
int timeout;
char *cookie;
bool accept_range;
AioContext *aio_context;
} BDRVCURLState;
@@ -207,7 +212,7 @@ static size_t curl_read_cb(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *opaque)
qemu_iovec_from_buf(acb->qiov, 0, s->orig_buf + acb->start,
acb->end - acb->start);
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, 0);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
s->acb[i] = NULL;
}
}
@@ -299,7 +304,7 @@ static void curl_multi_check_completion(BDRVCURLState *s)
}
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, -EIO);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
state->acb[i] = NULL;
}
}
@@ -352,7 +357,7 @@ static void curl_multi_timeout_do(void *arg)
#endif
}
static CURLState *curl_init_state(BDRVCURLState *s)
static CURLState *curl_init_state(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVCURLState *s)
{
CURLState *state = NULL;
int i, j;
@@ -370,7 +375,7 @@ static CURLState *curl_init_state(BDRVCURLState *s)
break;
}
if (!state) {
aio_poll(state->s->aio_context, true);
aio_poll(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), true);
}
} while(!state);
@@ -382,7 +387,10 @@ static CURLState *curl_init_state(BDRVCURLState *s)
curl_easy_setopt(state->curl, CURLOPT_URL, s->url);
curl_easy_setopt(state->curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER,
(long) s->sslverify);
curl_easy_setopt(state->curl, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 5);
if (s->cookie) {
curl_easy_setopt(state->curl, CURLOPT_COOKIE, s->cookie);
}
curl_easy_setopt(state->curl, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, s->timeout);
curl_easy_setopt(state->curl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION,
(void *)curl_read_cb);
curl_easy_setopt(state->curl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, (void *)state);
@@ -489,6 +497,16 @@ static QemuOptsList runtime_opts = {
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
.help = "Verify SSL certificate"
},
{
.name = CURL_BLOCK_OPT_TIMEOUT,
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
.help = "Curl timeout"
},
{
.name = CURL_BLOCK_OPT_COOKIE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Pass the cookie or list of cookies with each request"
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
@@ -501,6 +519,7 @@ static int curl_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
QemuOpts *opts;
Error *local_err = NULL;
const char *file;
const char *cookie;
double d;
static int inited = 0;
@@ -525,8 +544,14 @@ static int curl_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
goto out_noclean;
}
s->timeout = qemu_opt_get_number(opts, CURL_BLOCK_OPT_TIMEOUT,
CURL_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT);
s->sslverify = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, CURL_BLOCK_OPT_SSLVERIFY, true);
cookie = qemu_opt_get(opts, CURL_BLOCK_OPT_COOKIE);
s->cookie = g_strdup(cookie);
file = qemu_opt_get(opts, CURL_BLOCK_OPT_URL);
if (file == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "curl block driver requires an 'url' option");
@@ -541,7 +566,7 @@ static int curl_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
DPRINTF("CURL: Opening %s\n", file);
s->aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(bs);
s->url = g_strdup(file);
state = curl_init_state(s);
state = curl_init_state(bs, s);
if (!state)
goto out_noclean;
@@ -582,19 +607,14 @@ out:
curl_easy_cleanup(state->curl);
state->curl = NULL;
out_noclean:
g_free(s->cookie);
g_free(s->url);
qemu_opts_del(opts);
return -EINVAL;
}
static void curl_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
{
// Do we have to implement canceling? Seems to work without...
}
static const AIOCBInfo curl_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(CURLAIOCB),
.cancel = curl_aio_cancel,
};
@@ -616,7 +636,7 @@ static void curl_readv_bh_cb(void *p)
// we can just call the callback and be done.
switch (curl_find_buf(s, start, acb->nb_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE, acb)) {
case FIND_RET_OK:
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
// fall through
case FIND_RET_WAIT:
return;
@@ -625,10 +645,10 @@ static void curl_readv_bh_cb(void *p)
}
// No cache found, so let's start a new request
state = curl_init_state(s);
state = curl_init_state(acb->common.bs, s);
if (!state) {
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, -EIO);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return;
}
@@ -640,7 +660,13 @@ static void curl_readv_bh_cb(void *p)
state->buf_start = start;
state->buf_len = acb->end + s->readahead_size;
end = MIN(start + state->buf_len, s->len) - 1;
state->orig_buf = g_malloc(state->buf_len);
state->orig_buf = g_try_malloc(state->buf_len);
if (state->buf_len && state->orig_buf == NULL) {
curl_clean_state(state);
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, -ENOMEM);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return;
}
state->acb[0] = acb;
snprintf(state->range, 127, "%zd-%zd", start, end);
@@ -678,6 +704,7 @@ static void curl_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
DPRINTF("CURL: Close\n");
curl_detach_aio_context(bs);
g_free(s->cookie);
g_free(s->url);
}

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@@ -284,8 +284,15 @@ static int dmg_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
/* initialize zlib engine */
s->compressed_chunk = g_malloc(max_compressed_size + 1);
s->uncompressed_chunk = g_malloc(512 * max_sectors_per_chunk);
s->compressed_chunk = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
max_compressed_size + 1);
s->uncompressed_chunk = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
512 * max_sectors_per_chunk);
if (s->compressed_chunk == NULL || s->uncompressed_chunk == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
if (inflateInit(&s->zstream) != Z_OK) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
@@ -302,8 +309,8 @@ fail:
g_free(s->lengths);
g_free(s->sectors);
g_free(s->sectorcounts);
g_free(s->compressed_chunk);
g_free(s->uncompressed_chunk);
qemu_vfree(s->compressed_chunk);
qemu_vfree(s->uncompressed_chunk);
return ret;
}
@@ -426,8 +433,8 @@ static void dmg_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
g_free(s->lengths);
g_free(s->sectors);
g_free(s->sectorcounts);
g_free(s->compressed_chunk);
g_free(s->uncompressed_chunk);
qemu_vfree(s->compressed_chunk);
qemu_vfree(s->uncompressed_chunk);
inflateEnd(&s->zstream);
}

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@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ static int qemu_gluster_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options,
BDRVGlusterState *s = bs->opaque;
int open_flags = 0;
int ret = 0;
GlusterConf *gconf = g_malloc0(sizeof(GlusterConf));
GlusterConf *gconf = g_new0(GlusterConf, 1);
QemuOpts *opts;
Error *local_err = NULL;
const char *filename;
@@ -351,12 +351,12 @@ static int qemu_gluster_reopen_prepare(BDRVReopenState *state,
assert(state != NULL);
assert(state->bs != NULL);
state->opaque = g_malloc0(sizeof(BDRVGlusterReopenState));
state->opaque = g_new0(BDRVGlusterReopenState, 1);
reop_s = state->opaque;
qemu_gluster_parse_flags(state->flags, &open_flags);
gconf = g_malloc0(sizeof(GlusterConf));
gconf = g_new0(GlusterConf, 1);
reop_s->glfs = qemu_gluster_init(gconf, state->bs->filename, errp);
if (reop_s->glfs == NULL) {
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ static int qemu_gluster_create(const char *filename,
int prealloc = 0;
int64_t total_size = 0;
char *tmp = NULL;
GlusterConf *gconf = g_malloc0(sizeof(GlusterConf));
GlusterConf *gconf = g_new0(GlusterConf, 1);
glfs = qemu_gluster_init(gconf, filename, errp);
if (!glfs) {
@@ -494,8 +494,8 @@ static int qemu_gluster_create(const char *filename,
goto out;
}
total_size =
qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
tmp = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC);
if (!tmp || !strcmp(tmp, "off")) {
@@ -516,9 +516,8 @@ static int qemu_gluster_create(const char *filename,
if (!fd) {
ret = -errno;
} else {
if (!glfs_ftruncate(fd, total_size * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE)) {
if (prealloc && qemu_gluster_zerofill(fd, 0,
total_size * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE)) {
if (!glfs_ftruncate(fd, total_size)) {
if (prealloc && qemu_gluster_zerofill(fd, 0, total_size)) {
ret = -errno;
}
} else {

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@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@
#include "qemu/bitops.h"
#include "qemu/bitmap.h"
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "trace.h"
#include "block/scsi.h"
#include "qemu/iov.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
@@ -88,7 +87,6 @@ typedef struct IscsiAIOCB {
struct scsi_task *task;
uint8_t *buf;
int status;
int canceled;
int64_t sector_num;
int nb_sectors;
#ifdef __linux__
@@ -120,16 +118,14 @@ iscsi_bh_cb(void *p)
g_free(acb->buf);
acb->buf = NULL;
if (acb->canceled == 0) {
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, acb->status);
}
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, acb->status);
if (acb->task != NULL) {
scsi_free_scsi_task(acb->task);
acb->task = NULL;
}
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
}
static void
@@ -240,20 +236,15 @@ iscsi_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
return;
}
acb->canceled = 1;
/* send a task mgmt call to the target to cancel the task on the target */
iscsi_task_mgmt_abort_task_async(iscsilun->iscsi, acb->task,
iscsi_abort_task_cb, acb);
while (acb->status == -EINPROGRESS) {
aio_poll(iscsilun->aio_context, true);
}
}
static const AIOCBInfo iscsi_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(IscsiAIOCB),
.cancel = iscsi_aio_cancel,
.cancel_async = iscsi_aio_cancel,
};
@@ -638,10 +629,6 @@ iscsi_aio_ioctl_cb(struct iscsi_context *iscsi, int status,
g_free(acb->buf);
acb->buf = NULL;
if (acb->canceled != 0) {
return;
}
acb->status = 0;
if (status < 0) {
error_report("Failed to ioctl(SG_IO) to iSCSI lun. %s",
@@ -683,7 +670,6 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *iscsi_aio_ioctl(BlockDriverState *bs,
acb = qemu_aio_get(&iscsi_aiocb_info, bs, cb, opaque);
acb->iscsilun = iscsilun;
acb->canceled = 0;
acb->bh = NULL;
acb->status = -EINPROGRESS;
acb->buf = NULL;
@@ -693,7 +679,7 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *iscsi_aio_ioctl(BlockDriverState *bs,
if (acb->task == NULL) {
error_report("iSCSI: Failed to allocate task for scsi command. %s",
iscsi_get_error(iscsi));
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return NULL;
}
memset(acb->task, 0, sizeof(struct scsi_task));
@@ -731,7 +717,7 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *iscsi_aio_ioctl(BlockDriverState *bs,
(data.size > 0) ? &data : NULL,
acb) != 0) {
scsi_free_scsi_task(acb->task);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return NULL;
}
@@ -893,7 +879,10 @@ coroutine_fn iscsi_co_write_zeroes(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
nb_blocks = sector_qemu2lun(nb_sectors, iscsilun);
if (iscsilun->zeroblock == NULL) {
iscsilun->zeroblock = g_malloc0(iscsilun->block_size);
iscsilun->zeroblock = g_try_malloc0(iscsilun->block_size);
if (iscsilun->zeroblock == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
iscsi_co_init_iscsitask(iscsilun, &iTask);
@@ -1450,7 +1439,7 @@ static void iscsi_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
memset(iscsilun, 0, sizeof(IscsiLun));
}
static int iscsi_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
static void iscsi_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
IscsiLun *iscsilun = bs->opaque;
@@ -1475,7 +1464,6 @@ static int iscsi_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
}
bs->bl.opt_transfer_length = sector_lun2qemu(iscsilun->bl.opt_xfer_len,
iscsilun);
return 0;
}
/* Since iscsi_open() ignores bdrv_flags, there is nothing to do here in
@@ -1510,7 +1498,8 @@ static int iscsi_truncate(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t offset)
if (iscsilun->allocationmap != NULL) {
g_free(iscsilun->allocationmap);
iscsilun->allocationmap =
bitmap_new(DIV_ROUND_UP(bs->total_sectors,
bitmap_new(DIV_ROUND_UP(sector_lun2qemu(iscsilun->num_blocks,
iscsilun),
iscsilun->cluster_sectors));
}
@@ -1528,9 +1517,9 @@ static int iscsi_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
bs = bdrv_new("", &error_abort);
/* Read out options */
total_size =
qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
bs->opaque = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct IscsiLun));
total_size = DIV_ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
bs->opaque = g_new0(struct IscsiLun, 1);
iscsilun = bs->opaque;
bs_options = qdict_new();

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@@ -51,6 +51,12 @@ struct qemu_laio_state {
/* io queue for submit at batch */
LaioQueue io_q;
/* I/O completion processing */
QEMUBH *completion_bh;
struct io_event events[MAX_EVENTS];
int event_idx;
int event_max;
};
static inline ssize_t io_event_ret(struct io_event *ev)
@@ -79,34 +85,64 @@ static void qemu_laio_process_completion(struct qemu_laio_state *s,
ret = -EINVAL;
}
}
}
laiocb->common.cb(laiocb->common.opaque, ret);
laiocb->common.cb(laiocb->common.opaque, ret);
qemu_aio_unref(laiocb);
}
/* The completion BH fetches completed I/O requests and invokes their
* callbacks.
*
* The function is somewhat tricky because it supports nested event loops, for
* example when a request callback invokes aio_poll(). In order to do this,
* the completion events array and index are kept in qemu_laio_state. The BH
* reschedules itself as long as there are completions pending so it will
* either be called again in a nested event loop or will be called after all
* events have been completed. When there are no events left to complete, the
* BH returns without rescheduling.
*/
static void qemu_laio_completion_bh(void *opaque)
{
struct qemu_laio_state *s = opaque;
/* Fetch more completion events when empty */
if (s->event_idx == s->event_max) {
do {
struct timespec ts = { 0 };
s->event_max = io_getevents(s->ctx, MAX_EVENTS, MAX_EVENTS,
s->events, &ts);
} while (s->event_max == -EINTR);
s->event_idx = 0;
if (s->event_max <= 0) {
s->event_max = 0;
return; /* no more events */
}
}
qemu_aio_release(laiocb);
/* Reschedule so nested event loops see currently pending completions */
qemu_bh_schedule(s->completion_bh);
/* Process completion events */
while (s->event_idx < s->event_max) {
struct iocb *iocb = s->events[s->event_idx].obj;
struct qemu_laiocb *laiocb =
container_of(iocb, struct qemu_laiocb, iocb);
laiocb->ret = io_event_ret(&s->events[s->event_idx]);
s->event_idx++;
qemu_laio_process_completion(s, laiocb);
}
}
static void qemu_laio_completion_cb(EventNotifier *e)
{
struct qemu_laio_state *s = container_of(e, struct qemu_laio_state, e);
while (event_notifier_test_and_clear(&s->e)) {
struct io_event events[MAX_EVENTS];
struct timespec ts = { 0 };
int nevents, i;
do {
nevents = io_getevents(s->ctx, MAX_EVENTS, MAX_EVENTS, events, &ts);
} while (nevents == -EINTR);
for (i = 0; i < nevents; i++) {
struct iocb *iocb = events[i].obj;
struct qemu_laiocb *laiocb =
container_of(iocb, struct qemu_laiocb, iocb);
laiocb->ret = io_event_ret(&events[i]);
qemu_laio_process_completion(s, laiocb);
}
if (event_notifier_test_and_clear(&s->e)) {
qemu_bh_schedule(s->completion_bh);
}
}
@@ -116,35 +152,22 @@ static void laio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
struct io_event event;
int ret;
if (laiocb->ret != -EINPROGRESS)
if (laiocb->ret != -EINPROGRESS) {
return;
/*
* Note that as of Linux 2.6.31 neither the block device code nor any
* filesystem implements cancellation of AIO request.
* Thus the polling loop below is the normal code path.
*/
}
ret = io_cancel(laiocb->ctx->ctx, &laiocb->iocb, &event);
if (ret == 0) {
laiocb->ret = -ECANCELED;
laiocb->ret = -ECANCELED;
if (ret != 0) {
/* iocb is not cancelled, cb will be called by the event loop later */
return;
}
/*
* We have to wait for the iocb to finish.
*
* The only way to get the iocb status update is by polling the io context.
* We might be able to do this slightly more optimal by removing the
* O_NONBLOCK flag.
*/
while (laiocb->ret == -EINPROGRESS) {
qemu_laio_completion_cb(&laiocb->ctx->e);
}
laiocb->common.cb(laiocb->common.opaque, laiocb->ret);
}
static const AIOCBInfo laio_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(struct qemu_laiocb),
.cancel = laio_cancel,
.cancel_async = laio_cancel,
};
static void ioq_init(LaioQueue *io_q)
@@ -263,7 +286,7 @@ BlockDriverAIOCB *laio_submit(BlockDriverState *bs, void *aio_ctx, int fd,
return &laiocb->common;
out_free_aiocb:
qemu_aio_release(laiocb);
qemu_aio_unref(laiocb);
return NULL;
}
@@ -272,12 +295,14 @@ void laio_detach_aio_context(void *s_, AioContext *old_context)
struct qemu_laio_state *s = s_;
aio_set_event_notifier(old_context, &s->e, NULL);
qemu_bh_delete(s->completion_bh);
}
void laio_attach_aio_context(void *s_, AioContext *new_context)
{
struct qemu_laio_state *s = s_;
s->completion_bh = aio_bh_new(new_context, qemu_laio_completion_bh, s);
aio_set_event_notifier(new_context, &s->e, qemu_laio_completion_cb);
}
@@ -310,5 +335,10 @@ void laio_cleanup(void *s_)
struct qemu_laio_state *s = s_;
event_notifier_cleanup(&s->e);
if (io_destroy(s->ctx) != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: destroy AIO context %p failed\n",
__func__, &s->ctx);
}
g_free(s);
}

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@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ static uint64_t coroutine_fn mirror_iteration(MirrorBlockJob *s)
BlockDriverState *source = s->common.bs;
int nb_sectors, sectors_per_chunk, nb_chunks;
int64_t end, sector_num, next_chunk, next_sector, hbitmap_next_sector;
uint64_t delay_ns;
uint64_t delay_ns = 0;
MirrorOp *op;
s->sector_num = hbitmap_iter_next(&s->hbi);
@@ -247,8 +247,6 @@ static uint64_t coroutine_fn mirror_iteration(MirrorBlockJob *s)
next_chunk += added_chunks;
if (!s->synced && s->common.speed) {
delay_ns = ratelimit_calculate_delay(&s->limit, added_sectors);
} else {
delay_ns = 0;
}
} while (delay_ns == 0 && next_sector < end);
@@ -367,7 +365,12 @@ static void coroutine_fn mirror_run(void *opaque)
}
end = s->common.len >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
s->buf = qemu_blockalign(bs, s->buf_size);
s->buf = qemu_try_blockalign(bs, s->buf_size);
if (s->buf == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto immediate_exit;
}
sectors_per_chunk = s->granularity >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
mirror_free_init(s);

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@@ -31,8 +31,10 @@
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qemu/module.h"
#include "qemu/sockets.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qjson.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qint.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@@ -338,6 +340,37 @@ static void nbd_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs,
nbd_client_session_attach_aio_context(&s->client, new_context);
}
static void nbd_refresh_filename(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVNBDState *s = bs->opaque;
QDict *opts = qdict_new();
const char *path = qemu_opt_get(s->socket_opts, "path");
const char *host = qemu_opt_get(s->socket_opts, "host");
const char *port = qemu_opt_get(s->socket_opts, "port");
const char *export = qemu_opt_get(s->socket_opts, "export");
qdict_put_obj(opts, "driver", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str("nbd")));
if (path) {
snprintf(bs->exact_filename, sizeof(bs->exact_filename),
"nbd+unix:%s", path);
qdict_put_obj(opts, "path", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(path)));
} else if (export) {
snprintf(bs->exact_filename, sizeof(bs->exact_filename),
"nbd:%s:%s/%s", host, port, export);
qdict_put_obj(opts, "host", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(host)));
qdict_put_obj(opts, "port", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(port)));
qdict_put_obj(opts, "export", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(export)));
} else {
snprintf(bs->exact_filename, sizeof(bs->exact_filename),
"nbd:%s:%s", host, port);
qdict_put_obj(opts, "host", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(host)));
qdict_put_obj(opts, "port", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(port)));
}
bs->full_open_options = opts;
}
static BlockDriver bdrv_nbd = {
.format_name = "nbd",
.protocol_name = "nbd",
@@ -352,6 +385,7 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_nbd = {
.bdrv_getlength = nbd_getlength,
.bdrv_detach_aio_context = nbd_detach_aio_context,
.bdrv_attach_aio_context = nbd_attach_aio_context,
.bdrv_refresh_filename = nbd_refresh_filename,
};
static BlockDriver bdrv_nbd_tcp = {
@@ -368,6 +402,7 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_nbd_tcp = {
.bdrv_getlength = nbd_getlength,
.bdrv_detach_aio_context = nbd_detach_aio_context,
.bdrv_attach_aio_context = nbd_attach_aio_context,
.bdrv_refresh_filename = nbd_refresh_filename,
};
static BlockDriver bdrv_nbd_unix = {
@@ -384,6 +419,7 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_nbd_unix = {
.bdrv_getlength = nbd_getlength,
.bdrv_detach_aio_context = nbd_detach_aio_context,
.bdrv_attach_aio_context = nbd_attach_aio_context,
.bdrv_refresh_filename = nbd_refresh_filename,
};
static void bdrv_nbd_init(void)

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@@ -172,7 +172,11 @@ static int coroutine_fn nfs_co_writev(BlockDriverState *bs,
nfs_co_init_task(client, &task);
buf = g_malloc(nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
buf = g_try_malloc(nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
if (nb_sectors && buf == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
qemu_iovec_to_buf(iov, 0, buf, nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
if (nfs_pwrite_async(client->context, client->fh,
@@ -389,28 +393,33 @@ static int nfs_file_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return -EINVAL;
ret = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
ret = nfs_client_open(client, qemu_opt_get(opts, "filename"),
(flags & BDRV_O_RDWR) ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY,
errp);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
goto out;
}
bs->total_sectors = ret;
return 0;
ret = 0;
out:
qemu_opts_del(opts);
return ret;
}
static int nfs_file_create(const char *url, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
int ret = 0;
int64_t total_size = 0;
NFSClient *client = g_malloc0(sizeof(NFSClient));
NFSClient *client = g_new0(NFSClient, 1);
client->aio_context = qemu_get_aio_context();
/* Read out options */
total_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
ret = nfs_client_open(client, url, O_CREAT, errp);
if (ret < 0) {

168
block/null.c Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,168 @@
/*
* Null block driver
*
* Authors:
* Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*/
#include "block/block_int.h"
typedef struct {
int64_t length;
} BDRVNullState;
static QemuOptsList runtime_opts = {
.name = "null",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(runtime_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "filename",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "",
},
{
.name = BLOCK_OPT_SIZE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
.help = "size of the null block",
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static int null_file_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
Error **errp)
{
QemuOpts *opts;
BDRVNullState *s = bs->opaque;
opts = qemu_opts_create(&runtime_opts, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, &error_abort);
s->length =
qemu_opt_get_size(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 1 << 30);
qemu_opts_del(opts);
return 0;
}
static void null_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
}
static int64_t null_getlength(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVNullState *s = bs->opaque;
return s->length;
}
static coroutine_fn int null_co_readv(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors,
QEMUIOVector *qiov)
{
return 0;
}
static coroutine_fn int null_co_writev(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors,
QEMUIOVector *qiov)
{
return 0;
}
static coroutine_fn int null_co_flush(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
return 0;
}
typedef struct {
BlockDriverAIOCB common;
QEMUBH *bh;
} NullAIOCB;
static const AIOCBInfo null_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(NullAIOCB),
};
static void null_bh_cb(void *opaque)
{
NullAIOCB *acb = opaque;
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, 0);
qemu_bh_delete(acb->bh);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
}
static inline BlockDriverAIOCB *null_aio_common(BlockDriverState *bs,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
void *opaque)
{
NullAIOCB *acb;
acb = qemu_aio_get(&null_aiocb_info, bs, cb, opaque);
acb->bh = aio_bh_new(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), null_bh_cb, acb);
qemu_bh_schedule(acb->bh);
return &acb->common;
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *null_aio_readv(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t sector_num, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
int nb_sectors,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
void *opaque)
{
return null_aio_common(bs, cb, opaque);
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *null_aio_writev(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t sector_num, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
int nb_sectors,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
void *opaque)
{
return null_aio_common(bs, cb, opaque);
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *null_aio_flush(BlockDriverState *bs,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
void *opaque)
{
return null_aio_common(bs, cb, opaque);
}
static BlockDriver bdrv_null_co = {
.format_name = "null-co",
.protocol_name = "null-co",
.instance_size = sizeof(BDRVNullState),
.bdrv_file_open = null_file_open,
.bdrv_close = null_close,
.bdrv_getlength = null_getlength,
.bdrv_co_readv = null_co_readv,
.bdrv_co_writev = null_co_writev,
.bdrv_co_flush_to_disk = null_co_flush,
};
static BlockDriver bdrv_null_aio = {
.format_name = "null-aio",
.protocol_name = "null-aio",
.instance_size = sizeof(BDRVNullState),
.bdrv_file_open = null_file_open,
.bdrv_close = null_close,
.bdrv_getlength = null_getlength,
.bdrv_aio_readv = null_aio_readv,
.bdrv_aio_writev = null_aio_writev,
.bdrv_aio_flush = null_aio_flush,
};
static void bdrv_null_init(void)
{
bdrv_register(&bdrv_null_co);
bdrv_register(&bdrv_null_aio);
}
block_init(bdrv_null_init);

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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
/**************************************************************/
#define HEADER_MAGIC "WithoutFreeSpace"
#define HEADER_MAGIC2 "WithouFreSpacExt"
#define HEADER_VERSION 2
#define HEADER_SIZE 64
@@ -41,8 +42,10 @@ struct parallels_header {
uint32_t cylinders;
uint32_t tracks;
uint32_t catalog_entries;
uint32_t nb_sectors;
char padding[24];
uint64_t nb_sectors;
uint32_t inuse;
uint32_t data_off;
char padding[12];
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct BDRVParallelsState {
@@ -52,6 +55,8 @@ typedef struct BDRVParallelsState {
unsigned int catalog_size;
unsigned int tracks;
unsigned int off_multiplier;
} BDRVParallelsState;
static int parallels_probe(const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size, const char *filename)
@@ -59,11 +64,12 @@ static int parallels_probe(const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size, const char *filenam
const struct parallels_header *ph = (const void *)buf;
if (buf_size < HEADER_SIZE)
return 0;
return 0;
if (!memcmp(ph->magic, HEADER_MAGIC, 16) &&
(le32_to_cpu(ph->version) == HEADER_VERSION))
return 100;
if ((!memcmp(ph->magic, HEADER_MAGIC, 16) ||
!memcmp(ph->magic, HEADER_MAGIC2, 16)) &&
(le32_to_cpu(ph->version) == HEADER_VERSION))
return 100;
return 0;
}
@@ -83,14 +89,19 @@ static int parallels_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
goto fail;
}
if (memcmp(ph.magic, HEADER_MAGIC, 16) ||
(le32_to_cpu(ph.version) != HEADER_VERSION)) {
error_setg(errp, "Image not in Parallels format");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
bs->total_sectors = le64_to_cpu(ph.nb_sectors);
bs->total_sectors = le32_to_cpu(ph.nb_sectors);
if (le32_to_cpu(ph.version) != HEADER_VERSION) {
goto fail_format;
}
if (!memcmp(ph.magic, HEADER_MAGIC, 16)) {
s->off_multiplier = 1;
bs->total_sectors = 0xffffffff & bs->total_sectors;
} else if (!memcmp(ph.magic, HEADER_MAGIC2, 16)) {
s->off_multiplier = le32_to_cpu(ph.tracks);
} else {
goto fail_format;
}
s->tracks = le32_to_cpu(ph.tracks);
if (s->tracks == 0) {
@@ -98,6 +109,11 @@ static int parallels_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
if (s->tracks > INT32_MAX/513) {
error_setg(errp, "Invalid image: Too big cluster");
ret = -EFBIG;
goto fail;
}
s->catalog_size = le32_to_cpu(ph.catalog_entries);
if (s->catalog_size > INT_MAX / 4) {
@@ -105,7 +121,11 @@ static int parallels_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
ret = -EFBIG;
goto fail;
}
s->catalog_bitmap = g_malloc(s->catalog_size * 4);
s->catalog_bitmap = g_try_new(uint32_t, s->catalog_size);
if (s->catalog_size && s->catalog_bitmap == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, 64, s->catalog_bitmap, s->catalog_size * 4);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -113,11 +133,14 @@ static int parallels_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
for (i = 0; i < s->catalog_size; i++)
le32_to_cpus(&s->catalog_bitmap[i]);
le32_to_cpus(&s->catalog_bitmap[i]);
qemu_co_mutex_init(&s->lock);
return 0;
fail_format:
error_setg(errp, "Image not in Parallels format");
ret = -EINVAL;
fail:
g_free(s->catalog_bitmap);
return ret;
@@ -133,8 +156,9 @@ static int64_t seek_to_sector(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num)
/* not allocated */
if ((index > s->catalog_size) || (s->catalog_bitmap[index] == 0))
return -1;
return (uint64_t)(s->catalog_bitmap[index] + offset) * 512;
return -1;
return
((uint64_t)s->catalog_bitmap[index] * s->off_multiplier + offset) * 512;
}
static int parallels_read(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,

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@@ -28,6 +28,13 @@
#include "qapi-visit.h"
#include "qapi/qmp-output-visitor.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/types.h"
#ifdef __linux__
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#ifndef FS_NOCOW_FL
#define FS_NOCOW_FL 0x00800000 /* Do not cow file */
#endif
#endif
BlockDeviceInfo *bdrv_block_device_info(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
@@ -165,19 +172,28 @@ void bdrv_query_image_info(BlockDriverState *bs,
ImageInfo **p_info,
Error **errp)
{
uint64_t total_sectors;
int64_t size;
const char *backing_filename;
char backing_filename2[1024];
BlockDriverInfo bdi;
int ret;
Error *err = NULL;
ImageInfo *info = g_new0(ImageInfo, 1);
ImageInfo *info;
#ifdef __linux__
int fd, attr;
#endif
bdrv_get_geometry(bs, &total_sectors);
size = bdrv_getlength(bs);
if (size < 0) {
error_setg_errno(errp, -size, "Can't get size of device '%s'",
bdrv_get_device_name(bs));
return;
}
info = g_new0(ImageInfo, 1);
info->filename = g_strdup(bs->filename);
info->format = g_strdup(bdrv_get_format_name(bs));
info->virtual_size = total_sectors * 512;
info->virtual_size = size;
info->actual_size = bdrv_get_allocated_file_size(bs);
info->has_actual_size = info->actual_size >= 0;
if (bdrv_is_encrypted(bs)) {
@@ -195,6 +211,18 @@ void bdrv_query_image_info(BlockDriverState *bs,
info->format_specific = bdrv_get_specific_info(bs);
info->has_format_specific = info->format_specific != NULL;
#ifdef __linux__
/* get NOCOW info */
fd = qemu_open(bs->filename, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
if (fd >= 0) {
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_GETFLAGS, &attr) == 0 && (attr & FS_NOCOW_FL)) {
info->has_nocow = true;
info->nocow = true;
}
qemu_close(fd);
}
#endif
backing_filename = bs->backing_file;
if (backing_filename[0] != '\0') {
info->backing_filename = g_strdup(backing_filename);
@@ -305,15 +333,16 @@ static BlockStats *bdrv_query_stats(const BlockDriverState *bs)
}
s->stats = g_malloc0(sizeof(*s->stats));
s->stats->rd_bytes = bs->nr_bytes[BDRV_ACCT_READ];
s->stats->wr_bytes = bs->nr_bytes[BDRV_ACCT_WRITE];
s->stats->rd_operations = bs->nr_ops[BDRV_ACCT_READ];
s->stats->wr_operations = bs->nr_ops[BDRV_ACCT_WRITE];
s->stats->wr_highest_offset = bs->wr_highest_sector * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
s->stats->flush_operations = bs->nr_ops[BDRV_ACCT_FLUSH];
s->stats->wr_total_time_ns = bs->total_time_ns[BDRV_ACCT_WRITE];
s->stats->rd_total_time_ns = bs->total_time_ns[BDRV_ACCT_READ];
s->stats->flush_total_time_ns = bs->total_time_ns[BDRV_ACCT_FLUSH];
s->stats->rd_bytes = bs->stats.nr_bytes[BLOCK_ACCT_READ];
s->stats->wr_bytes = bs->stats.nr_bytes[BLOCK_ACCT_WRITE];
s->stats->rd_operations = bs->stats.nr_ops[BLOCK_ACCT_READ];
s->stats->wr_operations = bs->stats.nr_ops[BLOCK_ACCT_WRITE];
s->stats->wr_highest_offset =
bs->stats.wr_highest_sector * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
s->stats->flush_operations = bs->stats.nr_ops[BLOCK_ACCT_FLUSH];
s->stats->wr_total_time_ns = bs->stats.total_time_ns[BLOCK_ACCT_WRITE];
s->stats->rd_total_time_ns = bs->stats.total_time_ns[BLOCK_ACCT_READ];
s->stats->flush_total_time_ns = bs->stats.total_time_ns[BLOCK_ACCT_FLUSH];
if (bs->file) {
s->has_parent = true;
@@ -625,4 +654,8 @@ void bdrv_image_info_dump(fprintf_function func_fprintf, void *f,
func_fprintf(f, "Format specific information:\n");
bdrv_image_info_specific_dump(func_fprintf, f, info->format_specific);
}
if (info->has_nocow && info->nocow) {
func_fprintf(f, "NOCOW flag: set\n");
}
}

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@@ -182,7 +182,12 @@ static int qcow_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
s->l1_table_offset = header.l1_table_offset;
s->l1_table = g_malloc(s->l1_size * sizeof(uint64_t));
s->l1_table = g_try_new(uint64_t, s->l1_size);
if (s->l1_table == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate memory for L1 table");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, s->l1_table_offset, s->l1_table,
s->l1_size * sizeof(uint64_t));
@@ -193,8 +198,16 @@ static int qcow_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
for(i = 0;i < s->l1_size; i++) {
be64_to_cpus(&s->l1_table[i]);
}
/* alloc L2 cache */
s->l2_cache = g_malloc(s->l2_size * L2_CACHE_SIZE * sizeof(uint64_t));
/* alloc L2 cache (max. 64k * 16 * 8 = 8 MB) */
s->l2_cache =
qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
s->l2_size * L2_CACHE_SIZE * sizeof(uint64_t));
if (s->l2_cache == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate L2 table cache");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
s->cluster_cache = g_malloc(s->cluster_size);
s->cluster_data = g_malloc(s->cluster_size);
s->cluster_cache_offset = -1;
@@ -226,7 +239,7 @@ static int qcow_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
fail:
g_free(s->l1_table);
g_free(s->l2_cache);
qemu_vfree(s->l2_cache);
g_free(s->cluster_cache);
g_free(s->cluster_data);
return ret;
@@ -517,7 +530,10 @@ static coroutine_fn int qcow_co_readv(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
void *orig_buf;
if (qiov->niov > 1) {
buf = orig_buf = qemu_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
buf = orig_buf = qemu_try_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
if (buf == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
} else {
orig_buf = NULL;
buf = (uint8_t *)qiov->iov->iov_base;
@@ -619,7 +635,10 @@ static coroutine_fn int qcow_co_writev(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
s->cluster_cache_offset = -1; /* disable compressed cache */
if (qiov->niov > 1) {
buf = orig_buf = qemu_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
buf = orig_buf = qemu_try_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
if (buf == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
qemu_iovec_to_buf(qiov, 0, buf, qiov->size);
} else {
orig_buf = NULL;
@@ -685,7 +704,7 @@ static void qcow_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque;
g_free(s->l1_table);
g_free(s->l2_cache);
qemu_vfree(s->l2_cache);
g_free(s->cluster_cache);
g_free(s->cluster_data);
@@ -706,7 +725,8 @@ static int qcow_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
BlockDriverState *qcow_bs;
/* Read out options */
total_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / 512;
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
backing_file = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE);
if (qemu_opt_get_bool_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_ENCRYPT, false)) {
flags |= BLOCK_FLAG_ENCRYPT;
@@ -734,7 +754,7 @@ static int qcow_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
memset(&header, 0, sizeof(header));
header.magic = cpu_to_be32(QCOW_MAGIC);
header.version = cpu_to_be32(QCOW_VERSION);
header.size = cpu_to_be64(total_size * 512);
header.size = cpu_to_be64(total_size);
header_size = sizeof(header);
backing_filename_len = 0;
if (backing_file) {
@@ -756,7 +776,7 @@ static int qcow_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
}
header_size = (header_size + 7) & ~7;
shift = header.cluster_bits + header.l2_bits;
l1_size = ((total_size * 512) + (1LL << shift) - 1) >> shift;
l1_size = (total_size + (1LL << shift) - 1) >> shift;
header.l1_table_offset = cpu_to_be64(header_size);
if (flags & BLOCK_FLAG_ENCRYPT) {

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@@ -48,15 +48,31 @@ Qcow2Cache *qcow2_cache_create(BlockDriverState *bs, int num_tables)
Qcow2Cache *c;
int i;
c = g_malloc0(sizeof(*c));
c = g_new0(Qcow2Cache, 1);
c->size = num_tables;
c->entries = g_malloc0(sizeof(*c->entries) * num_tables);
c->entries = g_try_new0(Qcow2CachedTable, num_tables);
if (!c->entries) {
goto fail;
}
for (i = 0; i < c->size; i++) {
c->entries[i].table = qemu_blockalign(bs, s->cluster_size);
c->entries[i].table = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file, s->cluster_size);
if (c->entries[i].table == NULL) {
goto fail;
}
}
return c;
fail:
if (c->entries) {
for (i = 0; i < c->size; i++) {
qemu_vfree(c->entries[i].table);
}
}
g_free(c->entries);
g_free(c);
return NULL;
}
int qcow2_cache_destroy(BlockDriverState* bs, Qcow2Cache *c)

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@@ -72,14 +72,20 @@ int qcow2_grow_l1_table(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t min_size,
#endif
new_l1_size2 = sizeof(uint64_t) * new_l1_size;
new_l1_table = g_malloc0(align_offset(new_l1_size2, 512));
new_l1_table = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
align_offset(new_l1_size2, 512));
if (new_l1_table == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
memset(new_l1_table, 0, align_offset(new_l1_size2, 512));
memcpy(new_l1_table, s->l1_table, s->l1_size * sizeof(uint64_t));
/* write new table (align to cluster) */
BLKDBG_EVENT(bs->file, BLKDBG_L1_GROW_ALLOC_TABLE);
new_l1_table_offset = qcow2_alloc_clusters(bs, new_l1_size2);
if (new_l1_table_offset < 0) {
g_free(new_l1_table);
qemu_vfree(new_l1_table);
return new_l1_table_offset;
}
@@ -113,7 +119,7 @@ int qcow2_grow_l1_table(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t min_size,
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail;
}
g_free(s->l1_table);
qemu_vfree(s->l1_table);
old_l1_table_offset = s->l1_table_offset;
s->l1_table_offset = new_l1_table_offset;
s->l1_table = new_l1_table;
@@ -123,7 +129,7 @@ int qcow2_grow_l1_table(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t min_size,
QCOW2_DISCARD_OTHER);
return 0;
fail:
g_free(new_l1_table);
qemu_vfree(new_l1_table);
qcow2_free_clusters(bs, new_l1_table_offset, new_l1_size2,
QCOW2_DISCARD_OTHER);
return ret;
@@ -372,7 +378,10 @@ static int coroutine_fn copy_sectors(BlockDriverState *bs,
}
iov.iov_len = n * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
iov.iov_base = qemu_blockalign(bs, iov.iov_len);
iov.iov_base = qemu_try_blockalign(bs, iov.iov_len);
if (iov.iov_base == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
qemu_iovec_init_external(&qiov, &iov, 1);
@@ -477,6 +486,13 @@ int qcow2_get_cluster_offset(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t offset,
goto out;
}
if (offset_into_cluster(s, l2_offset)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "L2 table offset %#" PRIx64
" unaligned (L1 index: %#" PRIx64 ")",
l2_offset, l1_index);
return -EIO;
}
/* load the l2 table in memory */
ret = l2_load(bs, l2_offset, &l2_table);
@@ -499,8 +515,11 @@ int qcow2_get_cluster_offset(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t offset,
break;
case QCOW2_CLUSTER_ZERO:
if (s->qcow_version < 3) {
qcow2_cache_put(bs, s->l2_table_cache, (void**) &l2_table);
return -EIO;
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "Zero cluster entry found"
" in pre-v3 image (L2 offset: %#" PRIx64
", L2 index: %#x)", l2_offset, l2_index);
ret = -EIO;
goto fail;
}
c = count_contiguous_clusters(nb_clusters, s->cluster_size,
&l2_table[l2_index], QCOW_OFLAG_ZERO);
@@ -516,6 +535,14 @@ int qcow2_get_cluster_offset(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t offset,
c = count_contiguous_clusters(nb_clusters, s->cluster_size,
&l2_table[l2_index], QCOW_OFLAG_ZERO);
*cluster_offset &= L2E_OFFSET_MASK;
if (offset_into_cluster(s, *cluster_offset)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "Data cluster offset %#"
PRIx64 " unaligned (L2 offset: %#" PRIx64
", L2 index: %#x)", *cluster_offset,
l2_offset, l2_index);
ret = -EIO;
goto fail;
}
break;
default:
abort();
@@ -532,6 +559,10 @@ out:
*num = nb_available - index_in_cluster;
return ret;
fail:
qcow2_cache_put(bs, s->l2_table_cache, (void **)&l2_table);
return ret;
}
/*
@@ -567,6 +598,12 @@ static int get_cluster_table(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t offset,
assert(l1_index < s->l1_size);
l2_offset = s->l1_table[l1_index] & L1E_OFFSET_MASK;
if (offset_into_cluster(s, l2_offset)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "L2 table offset %#" PRIx64
" unaligned (L1 index: %#" PRIx64 ")",
l2_offset, l1_index);
return -EIO;
}
/* seek the l2 table of the given l2 offset */
@@ -702,7 +739,11 @@ int qcow2_alloc_cluster_link_l2(BlockDriverState *bs, QCowL2Meta *m)
trace_qcow2_cluster_link_l2(qemu_coroutine_self(), m->nb_clusters);
assert(m->nb_clusters > 0);
old_cluster = g_malloc(m->nb_clusters * sizeof(uint64_t));
old_cluster = g_try_new(uint64_t, m->nb_clusters);
if (old_cluster == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto err;
}
/* copy content of unmodified sectors */
ret = perform_cow(bs, m, &m->cow_start);
@@ -935,6 +976,15 @@ static int handle_copied(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t guest_offset,
bool offset_matches =
(cluster_offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK) == *host_offset;
if (offset_into_cluster(s, cluster_offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "Data cluster offset "
"%#llx unaligned (guest offset: %#" PRIx64
")", cluster_offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK,
guest_offset);
ret = -EIO;
goto out;
}
if (*host_offset != 0 && !offset_matches) {
*bytes = 0;
ret = 0;
@@ -966,7 +1016,7 @@ out:
/* Only return a host offset if we actually made progress. Otherwise we
* would make requirements for handle_alloc() that it can't fulfill */
if (ret) {
if (ret > 0) {
*host_offset = (cluster_offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK)
+ offset_into_cluster(s, guest_offset);
}
@@ -1106,6 +1156,17 @@ static int handle_alloc(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t guest_offset,
return 0;
}
/* !*host_offset would overwrite the image header and is reserved for "no
* host offset preferred". If 0 was a valid host offset, it'd trigger the
* following overlap check; do that now to avoid having an invalid value in
* *host_offset. */
if (!alloc_cluster_offset) {
ret = qcow2_pre_write_overlap_check(bs, 0, alloc_cluster_offset,
nb_clusters * s->cluster_size);
assert(ret < 0);
goto fail;
}
/*
* Save info needed for meta data update.
*
@@ -1562,7 +1623,10 @@ static int expand_zero_clusters_in_l1(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t *l1_table,
if (!is_active_l1) {
/* inactive L2 tables require a buffer to be stored in when loading
* them from disk */
l2_table = qemu_blockalign(bs, s->cluster_size);
l2_table = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file, s->cluster_size);
if (l2_table == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < l1_size; i++) {
@@ -1740,7 +1804,11 @@ int qcow2_expand_zero_clusters(BlockDriverState *bs)
nb_clusters = size_to_clusters(s, bs->file->total_sectors *
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
expanded_clusters = g_malloc0((nb_clusters + 7) / 8);
expanded_clusters = g_try_malloc0((nb_clusters + 7) / 8);
if (expanded_clusters == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
ret = expand_zero_clusters_in_l1(bs, s->l1_table, s->l1_size,
&expanded_clusters, &nb_clusters);

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@@ -26,8 +26,6 @@
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "block/qcow2.h"
#include "qemu/range.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/types.h"
#include "qapi-event.h"
static int64_t alloc_clusters_noref(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t size);
static int QEMU_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT update_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs,
@@ -46,19 +44,25 @@ int qcow2_refcount_init(BlockDriverState *bs)
assert(s->refcount_table_size <= INT_MAX / sizeof(uint64_t));
refcount_table_size2 = s->refcount_table_size * sizeof(uint64_t);
s->refcount_table = g_malloc(refcount_table_size2);
s->refcount_table = g_try_malloc(refcount_table_size2);
if (s->refcount_table_size > 0) {
if (s->refcount_table == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
BLKDBG_EVENT(bs->file, BLKDBG_REFTABLE_LOAD);
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, s->refcount_table_offset,
s->refcount_table, refcount_table_size2);
if (ret != refcount_table_size2)
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail;
}
for(i = 0; i < s->refcount_table_size; i++)
be64_to_cpus(&s->refcount_table[i]);
}
return 0;
fail:
return -ENOMEM;
return ret;
}
void qcow2_refcount_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
@@ -104,6 +108,13 @@ static int get_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t cluster_index)
if (!refcount_block_offset)
return 0;
if (offset_into_cluster(s, refcount_block_offset)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "Refblock offset %#" PRIx64
" unaligned (reftable index: %#" PRIx64 ")",
refcount_block_offset, refcount_table_index);
return -EIO;
}
ret = qcow2_cache_get(bs, s->refcount_block_cache, refcount_block_offset,
(void**) &refcount_block);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -177,6 +188,14 @@ static int alloc_refcount_block(BlockDriverState *bs,
/* If it's already there, we're done */
if (refcount_block_offset) {
if (offset_into_cluster(s, refcount_block_offset)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "Refblock offset %#"
PRIx64 " unaligned (reftable index: "
"%#x)", refcount_block_offset,
refcount_table_index);
return -EIO;
}
return load_refcount_block(bs, refcount_block_offset,
(void**) refcount_block);
}
@@ -344,8 +363,14 @@ static int alloc_refcount_block(BlockDriverState *bs,
uint64_t meta_offset = (blocks_used * refcount_block_clusters) *
s->cluster_size;
uint64_t table_offset = meta_offset + blocks_clusters * s->cluster_size;
uint16_t *new_blocks = g_malloc0(blocks_clusters * s->cluster_size);
uint64_t *new_table = g_malloc0(table_size * sizeof(uint64_t));
uint64_t *new_table = g_try_new0(uint64_t, table_size);
uint16_t *new_blocks = g_try_malloc0(blocks_clusters * s->cluster_size);
assert(table_size > 0 && blocks_clusters > 0);
if (new_table == NULL || new_blocks == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail_table;
}
/* Fill the new refcount table */
memcpy(new_table, s->refcount_table,
@@ -369,6 +394,7 @@ static int alloc_refcount_block(BlockDriverState *bs,
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs->file, meta_offset, new_blocks,
blocks_clusters * s->cluster_size);
g_free(new_blocks);
new_blocks = NULL;
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail_table;
}
@@ -424,6 +450,7 @@ static int alloc_refcount_block(BlockDriverState *bs,
return -EAGAIN;
fail_table:
g_free(new_blocks);
g_free(new_table);
fail_block:
if (*refcount_block != NULL) {
@@ -824,8 +851,14 @@ void qcow2_free_any_clusters(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t l2_entry,
case QCOW2_CLUSTER_NORMAL:
case QCOW2_CLUSTER_ZERO:
if (l2_entry & L2E_OFFSET_MASK) {
qcow2_free_clusters(bs, l2_entry & L2E_OFFSET_MASK,
nb_clusters << s->cluster_bits, type);
if (offset_into_cluster(s, l2_entry & L2E_OFFSET_MASK)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, false, -1, -1,
"Cannot free unaligned cluster %#llx",
l2_entry & L2E_OFFSET_MASK);
} else {
qcow2_free_clusters(bs, l2_entry & L2E_OFFSET_MASK,
nb_clusters << s->cluster_bits, type);
}
}
break;
case QCOW2_CLUSTER_UNALLOCATED:
@@ -847,7 +880,8 @@ int qcow2_update_snapshot_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t l1_table_offset, int l1_size, int addend)
{
BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque;
uint64_t *l1_table, *l2_table, l2_offset, offset, l1_size2, l1_allocated;
uint64_t *l1_table, *l2_table, l2_offset, offset, l1_size2;
bool l1_allocated = false;
int64_t old_offset, old_l2_offset;
int i, j, l1_modified = 0, nb_csectors, refcount;
int ret;
@@ -862,8 +896,12 @@ int qcow2_update_snapshot_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs,
* l1_table_offset when it is the current s->l1_table_offset! Be careful
* when changing this! */
if (l1_table_offset != s->l1_table_offset) {
l1_table = g_malloc0(align_offset(l1_size2, 512));
l1_allocated = 1;
l1_table = g_try_malloc0(align_offset(l1_size2, 512));
if (l1_size2 && l1_table == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
l1_allocated = true;
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, l1_table_offset, l1_table, l1_size2);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -875,7 +913,7 @@ int qcow2_update_snapshot_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs,
} else {
assert(l1_size == s->l1_size);
l1_table = s->l1_table;
l1_allocated = 0;
l1_allocated = false;
}
for(i = 0; i < l1_size; i++) {
@@ -884,6 +922,14 @@ int qcow2_update_snapshot_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs,
old_l2_offset = l2_offset;
l2_offset &= L1E_OFFSET_MASK;
if (offset_into_cluster(s, l2_offset)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "L2 table offset %#"
PRIx64 " unaligned (L1 index: %#x)",
l2_offset, i);
ret = -EIO;
goto fail;
}
ret = qcow2_cache_get(bs, s->l2_table_cache, l2_offset,
(void**) &l2_table);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -916,6 +962,17 @@ int qcow2_update_snapshot_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs,
case QCOW2_CLUSTER_NORMAL:
case QCOW2_CLUSTER_ZERO:
if (offset_into_cluster(s, offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK)) {
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, -1, -1, "Data "
"cluster offset %#llx "
"unaligned (L2 offset: %#"
PRIx64 ", L2 index: %#x)",
offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK,
l2_offset, j);
ret = -EIO;
goto fail;
}
cluster_index = (offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK) >> s->cluster_bits;
if (!cluster_index) {
/* unallocated */
@@ -1197,7 +1254,11 @@ static int check_refcounts_l1(BlockDriverState *bs,
if (l1_size2 == 0) {
l1_table = NULL;
} else {
l1_table = g_malloc(l1_size2);
l1_table = g_try_malloc(l1_size2);
if (l1_table == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
if (bdrv_pread(bs->file, l1_table_offset,
l1_table, l1_size2) != l1_size2)
goto fail;
@@ -1501,7 +1562,11 @@ int qcow2_check_refcounts(BlockDriverState *bs, BdrvCheckResult *res,
return -EFBIG;
}
refcount_table = g_malloc0(nb_clusters * sizeof(uint16_t));
refcount_table = g_try_new0(uint16_t, nb_clusters);
if (nb_clusters && refcount_table == NULL) {
res->check_errors++;
return -ENOMEM;
}
res->bfi.total_clusters =
size_to_clusters(s, bs->total_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
@@ -1578,8 +1643,8 @@ int qcow2_check_refcounts(BlockDriverState *bs, BdrvCheckResult *res,
/* increase refcount_table size if necessary */
int old_nb_clusters = nb_clusters;
nb_clusters = (new_offset >> s->cluster_bits) + 1;
refcount_table = g_realloc(refcount_table,
nb_clusters * sizeof(uint16_t));
refcount_table = g_renew(uint16_t, refcount_table,
nb_clusters);
memset(&refcount_table[old_nb_clusters], 0, (nb_clusters
- old_nb_clusters) * sizeof(uint16_t));
}
@@ -1753,9 +1818,13 @@ int qcow2_check_metadata_overlap(BlockDriverState *bs, int ign, int64_t offset,
uint64_t l1_ofs = s->snapshots[i].l1_table_offset;
uint32_t l1_sz = s->snapshots[i].l1_size;
uint64_t l1_sz2 = l1_sz * sizeof(uint64_t);
uint64_t *l1 = g_malloc(l1_sz2);
uint64_t *l1 = g_try_malloc(l1_sz2);
int ret;
if (l1_sz2 && l1 == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, l1_ofs, l1, l1_sz2);
if (ret < 0) {
g_free(l1);
@@ -1807,26 +1876,11 @@ int qcow2_pre_write_overlap_check(BlockDriverState *bs, int ign, int64_t offset,
return ret;
} else if (ret > 0) {
int metadata_ol_bitnr = ffs(ret) - 1;
char *message;
assert(metadata_ol_bitnr < QCOW2_OL_MAX_BITNR);
fprintf(stderr, "qcow2: Preventing invalid write on metadata (overlaps "
"with %s); image marked as corrupt.\n",
metadata_ol_names[metadata_ol_bitnr]);
message = g_strdup_printf("Prevented %s overwrite",
metadata_ol_names[metadata_ol_bitnr]);
qapi_event_send_block_image_corrupted(bdrv_get_device_name(bs),
message,
true,
offset,
true,
size,
&error_abort);
g_free(message);
qcow2_mark_corrupt(bs);
bs->drv = NULL; /* make BDS unusable */
qcow2_signal_corruption(bs, true, offset, size, "Preventing invalid "
"write on metadata (overlaps with %s)",
metadata_ol_names[metadata_ol_bitnr]);
return -EIO;
}

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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ int qcow2_read_snapshots(BlockDriverState *bs)
}
offset = s->snapshots_offset;
s->snapshots = g_malloc0(s->nb_snapshots * sizeof(QCowSnapshot));
s->snapshots = g_new0(QCowSnapshot, s->nb_snapshots);
for(i = 0; i < s->nb_snapshots; i++) {
/* Read statically sized part of the snapshot header */
@@ -381,7 +381,12 @@ int qcow2_snapshot_create(BlockDriverState *bs, QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_info)
sn->l1_table_offset = l1_table_offset;
sn->l1_size = s->l1_size;
l1_table = g_malloc(s->l1_size * sizeof(uint64_t));
l1_table = g_try_new(uint64_t, s->l1_size);
if (s->l1_size && l1_table == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
for(i = 0; i < s->l1_size; i++) {
l1_table[i] = cpu_to_be64(s->l1_table[i]);
}
@@ -412,7 +417,7 @@ int qcow2_snapshot_create(BlockDriverState *bs, QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_info)
}
/* Append the new snapshot to the snapshot list */
new_snapshot_list = g_malloc((s->nb_snapshots + 1) * sizeof(QCowSnapshot));
new_snapshot_list = g_new(QCowSnapshot, s->nb_snapshots + 1);
if (s->snapshots) {
memcpy(new_snapshot_list, s->snapshots,
s->nb_snapshots * sizeof(QCowSnapshot));
@@ -499,7 +504,11 @@ int qcow2_snapshot_goto(BlockDriverState *bs, const char *snapshot_id)
* Decrease the refcount referenced by the old one only when the L1
* table is overwritten.
*/
sn_l1_table = g_malloc0(cur_l1_bytes);
sn_l1_table = g_try_malloc0(cur_l1_bytes);
if (cur_l1_bytes && sn_l1_table == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, sn->l1_table_offset, sn_l1_table, sn_l1_bytes);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -652,7 +661,7 @@ int qcow2_snapshot_list(BlockDriverState *bs, QEMUSnapshotInfo **psn_tab)
return s->nb_snapshots;
}
sn_tab = g_malloc0(s->nb_snapshots * sizeof(QEMUSnapshotInfo));
sn_tab = g_new0(QEMUSnapshotInfo, s->nb_snapshots);
for(i = 0; i < s->nb_snapshots; i++) {
sn_info = sn_tab + i;
sn = s->snapshots + i;
@@ -698,17 +707,21 @@ int qcow2_snapshot_load_tmp(BlockDriverState *bs,
return -EFBIG;
}
new_l1_bytes = sn->l1_size * sizeof(uint64_t);
new_l1_table = g_malloc0(align_offset(new_l1_bytes, 512));
new_l1_table = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
align_offset(new_l1_bytes, 512));
if (new_l1_table == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, sn->l1_table_offset, new_l1_table, new_l1_bytes);
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Failed to read l1 table for snapshot");
g_free(new_l1_table);
qemu_vfree(new_l1_table);
return ret;
}
/* Switch the L1 table */
g_free(s->l1_table);
qemu_vfree(s->l1_table);
s->l1_size = sn->l1_size;
s->l1_table_offset = sn->l1_table_offset;

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@@ -30,6 +30,9 @@
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qerror.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qbool.h"
#include "qapi/util.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/types.h"
#include "qapi-event.h"
#include "trace.h"
#include "qemu/option_int.h"
@@ -210,20 +213,31 @@ static void GCC_FMT_ATTR(3, 4) report_unsupported(BlockDriverState *bs,
static void report_unsupported_feature(BlockDriverState *bs,
Error **errp, Qcow2Feature *table, uint64_t mask)
{
char *features = g_strdup("");
char *old;
while (table && table->name[0] != '\0') {
if (table->type == QCOW2_FEAT_TYPE_INCOMPATIBLE) {
if (mask & (1 << table->bit)) {
report_unsupported(bs, errp, "%.46s", table->name);
mask &= ~(1 << table->bit);
if (mask & (1ULL << table->bit)) {
old = features;
features = g_strdup_printf("%s%s%.46s", old, *old ? ", " : "",
table->name);
g_free(old);
mask &= ~(1ULL << table->bit);
}
}
table++;
}
if (mask) {
report_unsupported(bs, errp, "Unknown incompatible feature: %" PRIx64,
mask);
old = features;
features = g_strdup_printf("%s%sUnknown incompatible feature: %" PRIx64,
old, *old ? ", " : "", mask);
g_free(old);
}
report_unsupported(bs, errp, "%s", features);
g_free(features);
}
/*
@@ -391,6 +405,12 @@ static QemuOptsList qcow2_runtime_opts = {
.help = "Selects which overlap checks to perform from a range of "
"templates (none, constant, cached, all)",
},
{
.name = QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_TEMPLATE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Selects which overlap checks to perform from a range of "
"templates (none, constant, cached, all)",
},
{
.name = QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_MAIN_HEADER,
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
@@ -431,6 +451,22 @@ static QemuOptsList qcow2_runtime_opts = {
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
.help = "Check for unintended writes into an inactive L2 table",
},
{
.name = QCOW2_OPT_CACHE_SIZE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
.help = "Maximum combined metadata (L2 tables and refcount blocks) "
"cache size",
},
{
.name = QCOW2_OPT_L2_CACHE_SIZE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
.help = "Maximum L2 table cache size",
},
{
.name = QCOW2_OPT_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
.help = "Maximum refcount block cache size",
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
@@ -446,6 +482,61 @@ static const char *overlap_bool_option_names[QCOW2_OL_MAX_BITNR] = {
[QCOW2_OL_INACTIVE_L2_BITNR] = QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_INACTIVE_L2,
};
static void read_cache_sizes(QemuOpts *opts, uint64_t *l2_cache_size,
uint64_t *refcount_cache_size, Error **errp)
{
uint64_t combined_cache_size;
bool l2_cache_size_set, refcount_cache_size_set, combined_cache_size_set;
combined_cache_size_set = qemu_opt_get(opts, QCOW2_OPT_CACHE_SIZE);
l2_cache_size_set = qemu_opt_get(opts, QCOW2_OPT_L2_CACHE_SIZE);
refcount_cache_size_set = qemu_opt_get(opts, QCOW2_OPT_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE);
combined_cache_size = qemu_opt_get_size(opts, QCOW2_OPT_CACHE_SIZE, 0);
*l2_cache_size = qemu_opt_get_size(opts, QCOW2_OPT_L2_CACHE_SIZE, 0);
*refcount_cache_size = qemu_opt_get_size(opts,
QCOW2_OPT_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE, 0);
if (combined_cache_size_set) {
if (l2_cache_size_set && refcount_cache_size_set) {
error_setg(errp, QCOW2_OPT_CACHE_SIZE ", " QCOW2_OPT_L2_CACHE_SIZE
" and " QCOW2_OPT_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE " may not be set "
"the same time");
return;
} else if (*l2_cache_size > combined_cache_size) {
error_setg(errp, QCOW2_OPT_L2_CACHE_SIZE " may not exceed "
QCOW2_OPT_CACHE_SIZE);
return;
} else if (*refcount_cache_size > combined_cache_size) {
error_setg(errp, QCOW2_OPT_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE " may not exceed "
QCOW2_OPT_CACHE_SIZE);
return;
}
if (l2_cache_size_set) {
*refcount_cache_size = combined_cache_size - *l2_cache_size;
} else if (refcount_cache_size_set) {
*l2_cache_size = combined_cache_size - *refcount_cache_size;
} else {
*refcount_cache_size = combined_cache_size
/ (DEFAULT_L2_REFCOUNT_SIZE_RATIO + 1);
*l2_cache_size = combined_cache_size - *refcount_cache_size;
}
} else {
if (!l2_cache_size_set && !refcount_cache_size_set) {
*l2_cache_size = DEFAULT_L2_CACHE_BYTE_SIZE;
*refcount_cache_size = *l2_cache_size
/ DEFAULT_L2_REFCOUNT_SIZE_RATIO;
} else if (!l2_cache_size_set) {
*l2_cache_size = *refcount_cache_size
* DEFAULT_L2_REFCOUNT_SIZE_RATIO;
} else if (!refcount_cache_size_set) {
*refcount_cache_size = *l2_cache_size
/ DEFAULT_L2_REFCOUNT_SIZE_RATIO;
}
}
}
static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
Error **errp)
{
@@ -453,12 +544,13 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
unsigned int len, i;
int ret = 0;
QCowHeader header;
QemuOpts *opts;
QemuOpts *opts = NULL;
Error *local_err = NULL;
uint64_t ext_end;
uint64_t l1_vm_state_index;
const char *opt_overlap_check;
const char *opt_overlap_check, *opt_overlap_check_template;
int overlap_check_template = 0;
uint64_t l2_cache_size, refcount_cache_size;
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, 0, &header, sizeof(header));
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -677,8 +769,13 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
if (s->l1_size > 0) {
s->l1_table = g_malloc0(
s->l1_table = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
align_offset(s->l1_size * sizeof(uint64_t), 512));
if (s->l1_table == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate L1 table");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, s->l1_table_offset, s->l1_table,
s->l1_size * sizeof(uint64_t));
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -690,14 +787,61 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
}
/* get L2 table/refcount block cache size from command line options */
opts = qemu_opts_create(&qcow2_runtime_opts, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
read_cache_sizes(opts, &l2_cache_size, &refcount_cache_size, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
l2_cache_size /= s->cluster_size;
if (l2_cache_size < MIN_L2_CACHE_SIZE) {
l2_cache_size = MIN_L2_CACHE_SIZE;
}
if (l2_cache_size > INT_MAX) {
error_setg(errp, "L2 cache size too big");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
refcount_cache_size /= s->cluster_size;
if (refcount_cache_size < MIN_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE) {
refcount_cache_size = MIN_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE;
}
if (refcount_cache_size > INT_MAX) {
error_setg(errp, "Refcount cache size too big");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
/* alloc L2 table/refcount block cache */
s->l2_table_cache = qcow2_cache_create(bs, L2_CACHE_SIZE);
s->refcount_block_cache = qcow2_cache_create(bs, REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE);
s->l2_table_cache = qcow2_cache_create(bs, l2_cache_size);
s->refcount_block_cache = qcow2_cache_create(bs, refcount_cache_size);
if (s->l2_table_cache == NULL || s->refcount_block_cache == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate metadata caches");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
s->cluster_cache = g_malloc(s->cluster_size);
/* one more sector for decompressed data alignment */
s->cluster_data = qemu_blockalign(bs, QCOW_MAX_CRYPT_CLUSTERS * s->cluster_size
+ 512);
s->cluster_data = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file, QCOW_MAX_CRYPT_CLUSTERS
* s->cluster_size + 512);
if (s->cluster_data == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate temporary cluster buffer");
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
s->cluster_cache_offset = -1;
s->flags = flags;
@@ -771,14 +915,6 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
/* Enable lazy_refcounts according to image and command line options */
opts = qemu_opts_create(&qcow2_runtime_opts, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
s->use_lazy_refcounts = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QCOW2_OPT_LAZY_REFCOUNTS,
(s->compatible_features & QCOW2_COMPAT_LAZY_REFCOUNTS));
@@ -792,7 +928,21 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
s->discard_passthrough[QCOW2_DISCARD_OTHER] =
qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QCOW2_OPT_DISCARD_OTHER, false);
opt_overlap_check = qemu_opt_get(opts, "overlap-check") ?: "cached";
opt_overlap_check = qemu_opt_get(opts, QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP);
opt_overlap_check_template = qemu_opt_get(opts, QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_TEMPLATE);
if (opt_overlap_check_template && opt_overlap_check &&
strcmp(opt_overlap_check_template, opt_overlap_check))
{
error_setg(errp, "Conflicting values for qcow2 options '"
QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP "' ('%s') and '" QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_TEMPLATE
"' ('%s')", opt_overlap_check, opt_overlap_check_template);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
if (!opt_overlap_check) {
opt_overlap_check = opt_overlap_check_template ?: "cached";
}
if (!strcmp(opt_overlap_check, "none")) {
overlap_check_template = 0;
} else if (!strcmp(opt_overlap_check, "constant")) {
@@ -805,7 +955,6 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
error_setg(errp, "Unsupported value '%s' for qcow2 option "
"'overlap-check'. Allowed are either of the following: "
"none, constant, cached, all", opt_overlap_check);
qemu_opts_del(opts);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
@@ -820,6 +969,7 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
qemu_opts_del(opts);
opts = NULL;
if (s->use_lazy_refcounts && s->qcow_version < 3) {
error_setg(errp, "Lazy refcounts require a qcow2 image with at least "
@@ -837,11 +987,12 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
return ret;
fail:
qemu_opts_del(opts);
g_free(s->unknown_header_fields);
cleanup_unknown_header_ext(bs);
qcow2_free_snapshots(bs);
qcow2_refcount_close(bs);
g_free(s->l1_table);
qemu_vfree(s->l1_table);
/* else pre-write overlap checks in cache_destroy may crash */
s->l1_table = NULL;
if (s->l2_table_cache) {
@@ -855,13 +1006,11 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
return ret;
}
static int qcow2_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
static void qcow2_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque;
bs->bl.write_zeroes_alignment = s->cluster_sectors;
return 0;
}
static int qcow2_set_key(BlockDriverState *bs, const char *key)
@@ -1020,11 +1169,20 @@ static coroutine_fn int qcow2_co_readv(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
n1 = qcow2_backing_read1(bs->backing_hd, &hd_qiov,
sector_num, cur_nr_sectors);
if (n1 > 0) {
QEMUIOVector local_qiov;
qemu_iovec_init(&local_qiov, hd_qiov.niov);
qemu_iovec_concat(&local_qiov, &hd_qiov, 0,
n1 * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
BLKDBG_EVENT(bs->file, BLKDBG_READ_BACKING_AIO);
qemu_co_mutex_unlock(&s->lock);
ret = bdrv_co_readv(bs->backing_hd, sector_num,
n1, &hd_qiov);
n1, &local_qiov);
qemu_co_mutex_lock(&s->lock);
qemu_iovec_destroy(&local_qiov);
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail;
}
@@ -1064,7 +1222,12 @@ static coroutine_fn int qcow2_co_readv(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
*/
if (!cluster_data) {
cluster_data =
qemu_blockalign(bs, QCOW_MAX_CRYPT_CLUSTERS * s->cluster_size);
qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file, QCOW_MAX_CRYPT_CLUSTERS
* s->cluster_size);
if (cluster_data == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
}
assert(cur_nr_sectors <=
@@ -1164,8 +1327,13 @@ static coroutine_fn int qcow2_co_writev(BlockDriverState *bs,
if (s->crypt_method) {
if (!cluster_data) {
cluster_data = qemu_blockalign(bs, QCOW_MAX_CRYPT_CLUSTERS *
s->cluster_size);
cluster_data = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
QCOW_MAX_CRYPT_CLUSTERS
* s->cluster_size);
if (cluster_data == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
}
assert(hd_qiov.size <=
@@ -1252,7 +1420,7 @@ fail:
static void qcow2_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque;
g_free(s->l1_table);
qemu_vfree(s->l1_table);
/* else pre-write overlap checks in cache_destroy may crash */
s->l1_table = NULL;
@@ -1539,7 +1707,7 @@ static int preallocate(BlockDriverState *bs)
int ret;
QCowL2Meta *meta;
nb_sectors = bdrv_getlength(bs) >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
nb_sectors = bdrv_nb_sectors(bs);
offset = 0;
while (nb_sectors) {
@@ -1594,7 +1762,7 @@ static int preallocate(BlockDriverState *bs)
static int qcow2_create2(const char *filename, int64_t total_size,
const char *backing_file, const char *backing_format,
int flags, size_t cluster_size, int prealloc,
int flags, size_t cluster_size, PreallocMode prealloc,
QemuOpts *opts, int version,
Error **errp)
{
@@ -1627,6 +1795,56 @@ static int qcow2_create2(const char *filename, int64_t total_size,
Error *local_err = NULL;
int ret;
if (prealloc == PREALLOC_MODE_FULL || prealloc == PREALLOC_MODE_FALLOC) {
int64_t meta_size = 0;
uint64_t nreftablee, nrefblocke, nl1e, nl2e;
int64_t aligned_total_size = align_offset(total_size, cluster_size);
/* header: 1 cluster */
meta_size += cluster_size;
/* total size of L2 tables */
nl2e = aligned_total_size / cluster_size;
nl2e = align_offset(nl2e, cluster_size / sizeof(uint64_t));
meta_size += nl2e * sizeof(uint64_t);
/* total size of L1 tables */
nl1e = nl2e * sizeof(uint64_t) / cluster_size;
nl1e = align_offset(nl1e, cluster_size / sizeof(uint64_t));
meta_size += nl1e * sizeof(uint64_t);
/* total size of refcount blocks
*
* note: every host cluster is reference-counted, including metadata
* (even refcount blocks are recursively included).
* Let:
* a = total_size (this is the guest disk size)
* m = meta size not including refcount blocks and refcount tables
* c = cluster size
* y1 = number of refcount blocks entries
* y2 = meta size including everything
* then,
* y1 = (y2 + a)/c
* y2 = y1 * sizeof(u16) + y1 * sizeof(u16) * sizeof(u64) / c + m
* we can get y1:
* y1 = (a + m) / (c - sizeof(u16) - sizeof(u16) * sizeof(u64) / c)
*/
nrefblocke = (aligned_total_size + meta_size + cluster_size) /
(cluster_size - sizeof(uint16_t) -
1.0 * sizeof(uint16_t) * sizeof(uint64_t) / cluster_size);
nrefblocke = align_offset(nrefblocke, cluster_size / sizeof(uint16_t));
meta_size += nrefblocke * sizeof(uint16_t);
/* total size of refcount tables */
nreftablee = nrefblocke * sizeof(uint16_t) / cluster_size;
nreftablee = align_offset(nreftablee, cluster_size / sizeof(uint64_t));
meta_size += nreftablee * sizeof(uint64_t);
qemu_opt_set_number(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE,
aligned_total_size + meta_size);
qemu_opt_set(opts, BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC, PreallocMode_lookup[prealloc]);
}
ret = bdrv_create_file(filename, opts, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
@@ -1715,7 +1933,7 @@ static int qcow2_create2(const char *filename, int64_t total_size,
}
/* Okay, now that we have a valid image, let's give it the right size */
ret = bdrv_truncate(bs, total_size * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
ret = bdrv_truncate(bs, total_size);
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Could not resize image");
goto out;
@@ -1732,7 +1950,7 @@ static int qcow2_create2(const char *filename, int64_t total_size,
}
/* And if we're supposed to preallocate metadata, do that now */
if (prealloc) {
if (prealloc != PREALLOC_MODE_OFF) {
BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque;
qemu_co_mutex_lock(&s->lock);
ret = preallocate(bs);
@@ -1768,16 +1986,17 @@ static int qcow2_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
char *backing_file = NULL;
char *backing_fmt = NULL;
char *buf = NULL;
uint64_t sectors = 0;
uint64_t size = 0;
int flags = 0;
size_t cluster_size = DEFAULT_CLUSTER_SIZE;
int prealloc = 0;
PreallocMode prealloc;
int version = 3;
Error *local_err = NULL;
int ret;
/* Read out options */
sectors = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / 512;
size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
backing_file = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE);
backing_fmt = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FMT);
if (qemu_opt_get_bool_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_ENCRYPT, false)) {
@@ -1786,12 +2005,11 @@ static int qcow2_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
cluster_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_CLUSTER_SIZE,
DEFAULT_CLUSTER_SIZE);
buf = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC);
if (!buf || !strcmp(buf, "off")) {
prealloc = 0;
} else if (!strcmp(buf, "metadata")) {
prealloc = 1;
} else {
error_setg(errp, "Invalid preallocation mode: '%s'", buf);
prealloc = qapi_enum_parse(PreallocMode_lookup, buf,
PREALLOC_MODE_MAX, PREALLOC_MODE_OFF,
&local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto finish;
}
@@ -1813,7 +2031,7 @@ static int qcow2_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
flags |= BLOCK_FLAG_LAZY_REFCOUNTS;
}
if (backing_file && prealloc) {
if (backing_file && prealloc != PREALLOC_MODE_OFF) {
error_setg(errp, "Backing file and preallocation cannot be used at "
"the same time");
ret = -EINVAL;
@@ -1827,7 +2045,7 @@ static int qcow2_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
goto finish;
}
ret = qcow2_create2(filename, sectors, backing_file, backing_fmt, flags,
ret = qcow2_create2(filename, size, backing_file, backing_fmt, flags,
cluster_size, prealloc, opts, version, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
@@ -1929,7 +2147,6 @@ static int qcow2_write_compressed(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
/* align end of file to a sector boundary to ease reading with
sector based I/Os */
cluster_offset = bdrv_getlength(bs->file);
cluster_offset = (cluster_offset + 511) & ~511;
bdrv_truncate(bs->file, cluster_offset);
return 0;
}
@@ -2335,6 +2552,52 @@ static int qcow2_amend_options(BlockDriverState *bs, QemuOpts *opts)
return 0;
}
/*
* If offset or size are negative, respectively, they will not be included in
* the BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED event emitted.
* fatal will be ignored for read-only BDS; corruptions found there will always
* be considered non-fatal.
*/
void qcow2_signal_corruption(BlockDriverState *bs, bool fatal, int64_t offset,
int64_t size, const char *message_format, ...)
{
BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque;
char *message;
va_list ap;
fatal = fatal && !bs->read_only;
if (s->signaled_corruption &&
(!fatal || (s->incompatible_features & QCOW2_INCOMPAT_CORRUPT)))
{
return;
}
va_start(ap, message_format);
message = g_strdup_vprintf(message_format, ap);
va_end(ap);
if (fatal) {
fprintf(stderr, "qcow2: Marking image as corrupt: %s; further "
"corruption events will be suppressed\n", message);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "qcow2: Image is corrupt: %s; further non-fatal "
"corruption events will be suppressed\n", message);
}
qapi_event_send_block_image_corrupted(bdrv_get_device_name(bs), message,
offset >= 0, offset, size >= 0, size,
fatal, &error_abort);
g_free(message);
if (fatal) {
qcow2_mark_corrupt(bs);
bs->drv = NULL; /* make BDS unusable */
}
s->signaled_corruption = true;
}
static QemuOptsList qcow2_create_opts = {
.name = "qcow2-create-opts",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qcow2_create_opts.head),
@@ -2374,7 +2637,8 @@ static QemuOptsList qcow2_create_opts = {
{
.name = BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Preallocation mode (allowed values: off, metadata)"
.help = "Preallocation mode (allowed values: off, metadata, "
"falloc, full)"
},
{
.name = BLOCK_OPT_LAZY_REFCOUNTS,

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@@ -64,10 +64,16 @@
#define MIN_CLUSTER_BITS 9
#define MAX_CLUSTER_BITS 21
#define L2_CACHE_SIZE 16
#define MIN_L2_CACHE_SIZE 1 /* cluster */
/* Must be at least 4 to cover all cases of refcount table growth */
#define REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE 4
#define MIN_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE 4 /* clusters */
#define DEFAULT_L2_CACHE_BYTE_SIZE 1048576 /* bytes */
/* The refblock cache needs only a fourth of the L2 cache size to cover as many
* clusters */
#define DEFAULT_L2_REFCOUNT_SIZE_RATIO 4
#define DEFAULT_CLUSTER_SIZE 65536
@@ -77,6 +83,7 @@
#define QCOW2_OPT_DISCARD_SNAPSHOT "pass-discard-snapshot"
#define QCOW2_OPT_DISCARD_OTHER "pass-discard-other"
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP "overlap-check"
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_TEMPLATE "overlap-check.template"
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_MAIN_HEADER "overlap-check.main-header"
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_ACTIVE_L1 "overlap-check.active-l1"
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_ACTIVE_L2 "overlap-check.active-l2"
@@ -85,6 +92,9 @@
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_SNAPSHOT_TABLE "overlap-check.snapshot-table"
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_INACTIVE_L1 "overlap-check.inactive-l1"
#define QCOW2_OPT_OVERLAP_INACTIVE_L2 "overlap-check.inactive-l2"
#define QCOW2_OPT_CACHE_SIZE "cache-size"
#define QCOW2_OPT_L2_CACHE_SIZE "l2-cache-size"
#define QCOW2_OPT_REFCOUNT_CACHE_SIZE "refcount-cache-size"
typedef struct QCowHeader {
uint32_t magic;
@@ -252,6 +262,7 @@ typedef struct BDRVQcowState {
bool discard_passthrough[QCOW2_DISCARD_MAX];
int overlap_check; /* bitmask of Qcow2MetadataOverlap values */
bool signaled_corruption;
uint64_t incompatible_features;
uint64_t compatible_features;
@@ -468,6 +479,10 @@ int qcow2_mark_corrupt(BlockDriverState *bs);
int qcow2_mark_consistent(BlockDriverState *bs);
int qcow2_update_header(BlockDriverState *bs);
void qcow2_signal_corruption(BlockDriverState *bs, bool fatal, int64_t offset,
int64_t size, const char *message_format, ...)
GCC_FMT_ATTR(5, 6);
/* qcow2-refcount.c functions */
int qcow2_refcount_init(BlockDriverState *bs);
void qcow2_refcount_close(BlockDriverState *bs);

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@@ -227,8 +227,10 @@ int qed_check(BDRVQEDState *s, BdrvCheckResult *result, bool fix)
};
int ret;
check.used_clusters = g_malloc0(((check.nclusters + 31) / 32) *
sizeof(check.used_clusters[0]));
check.used_clusters = g_try_new0(uint32_t, (check.nclusters + 31) / 32);
if (check.nclusters && check.used_clusters == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
check.result->bfi.total_clusters =
(s->header.image_size + s->header.cluster_size - 1) /

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@@ -18,22 +18,8 @@
#include "qapi/qmp/qerror.h"
#include "migration/migration.h"
static void qed_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
{
QEDAIOCB *acb = (QEDAIOCB *)blockacb;
AioContext *aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(blockacb->bs);
bool finished = false;
/* Wait for the request to finish */
acb->finished = &finished;
while (!finished) {
aio_poll(aio_context, true);
}
}
static const AIOCBInfo qed_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(QEDAIOCB),
.cancel = qed_aio_cancel,
};
static int bdrv_qed_probe(const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size,
@@ -528,13 +514,11 @@ out:
return ret;
}
static int bdrv_qed_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
static void bdrv_qed_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
BDRVQEDState *s = bs->opaque;
bs->bl.write_zeroes_alignment = s->header.cluster_size >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
return 0;
}
/* We have nothing to do for QED reopen, stubs just return
@@ -650,7 +634,8 @@ static int bdrv_qed_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
char *backing_fmt = NULL;
int ret;
image_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
image_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
backing_file = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE);
backing_fmt = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FMT);
cluster_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts,
@@ -761,17 +746,19 @@ static BDRVQEDState *acb_to_s(QEDAIOCB *acb)
/**
* Read from the backing file or zero-fill if no backing file
*
* @s: QED state
* @pos: Byte position in device
* @qiov: Destination I/O vector
* @cb: Completion function
* @opaque: User data for completion function
* @s: QED state
* @pos: Byte position in device
* @qiov: Destination I/O vector
* @backing_qiov: Possibly shortened copy of qiov, to be allocated here
* @cb: Completion function
* @opaque: User data for completion function
*
* This function reads qiov->size bytes starting at pos from the backing file.
* If there is no backing file then zeroes are read.
*/
static void qed_read_backing_file(BDRVQEDState *s, uint64_t pos,
QEMUIOVector *qiov,
QEMUIOVector **backing_qiov,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque)
{
uint64_t backing_length = 0;
@@ -804,15 +791,21 @@ static void qed_read_backing_file(BDRVQEDState *s, uint64_t pos,
/* If the read straddles the end of the backing file, shorten it */
size = MIN((uint64_t)backing_length - pos, qiov->size);
assert(*backing_qiov == NULL);
*backing_qiov = g_new(QEMUIOVector, 1);
qemu_iovec_init(*backing_qiov, qiov->niov);
qemu_iovec_concat(*backing_qiov, qiov, 0, size);
BLKDBG_EVENT(s->bs->file, BLKDBG_READ_BACKING_AIO);
bdrv_aio_readv(s->bs->backing_hd, pos / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE,
qiov, size / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE, cb, opaque);
*backing_qiov, size / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE, cb, opaque);
}
typedef struct {
GenericCB gencb;
BDRVQEDState *s;
QEMUIOVector qiov;
QEMUIOVector *backing_qiov;
struct iovec iov;
uint64_t offset;
} CopyFromBackingFileCB;
@@ -829,6 +822,12 @@ static void qed_copy_from_backing_file_write(void *opaque, int ret)
CopyFromBackingFileCB *copy_cb = opaque;
BDRVQEDState *s = copy_cb->s;
if (copy_cb->backing_qiov) {
qemu_iovec_destroy(copy_cb->backing_qiov);
g_free(copy_cb->backing_qiov);
copy_cb->backing_qiov = NULL;
}
if (ret) {
qed_copy_from_backing_file_cb(copy_cb, ret);
return;
@@ -866,11 +865,12 @@ static void qed_copy_from_backing_file(BDRVQEDState *s, uint64_t pos,
copy_cb = gencb_alloc(sizeof(*copy_cb), cb, opaque);
copy_cb->s = s;
copy_cb->offset = offset;
copy_cb->backing_qiov = NULL;
copy_cb->iov.iov_base = qemu_blockalign(s->bs, len);
copy_cb->iov.iov_len = len;
qemu_iovec_init_external(&copy_cb->qiov, &copy_cb->iov, 1);
qed_read_backing_file(s, pos, &copy_cb->qiov,
qed_read_backing_file(s, pos, &copy_cb->qiov, &copy_cb->backing_qiov,
qed_copy_from_backing_file_write, copy_cb);
}
@@ -905,18 +905,12 @@ static void qed_aio_complete_bh(void *opaque)
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb = acb->common.cb;
void *user_opaque = acb->common.opaque;
int ret = acb->bh_ret;
bool *finished = acb->finished;
qemu_bh_delete(acb->bh);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
/* Invoke callback */
cb(user_opaque, ret);
/* Signal cancel completion */
if (finished) {
*finished = true;
}
}
static void qed_aio_complete(QEDAIOCB *acb, int ret)
@@ -1227,7 +1221,11 @@ static void qed_aio_write_inplace(QEDAIOCB *acb, uint64_t offset, size_t len)
struct iovec *iov = acb->qiov->iov;
if (!iov->iov_base) {
iov->iov_base = qemu_blockalign(acb->common.bs, iov->iov_len);
iov->iov_base = qemu_try_blockalign(acb->common.bs, iov->iov_len);
if (iov->iov_base == NULL) {
qed_aio_complete(acb, -ENOMEM);
return;
}
memset(iov->iov_base, 0, iov->iov_len);
}
}
@@ -1313,7 +1311,7 @@ static void qed_aio_read_data(void *opaque, int ret,
return;
} else if (ret != QED_CLUSTER_FOUND) {
qed_read_backing_file(s, acb->cur_pos, &acb->cur_qiov,
qed_aio_next_io, acb);
&acb->backing_qiov, qed_aio_next_io, acb);
return;
}
@@ -1339,6 +1337,12 @@ static void qed_aio_next_io(void *opaque, int ret)
trace_qed_aio_next_io(s, acb, ret, acb->cur_pos + acb->cur_qiov.size);
if (acb->backing_qiov) {
qemu_iovec_destroy(acb->backing_qiov);
g_free(acb->backing_qiov);
acb->backing_qiov = NULL;
}
/* Handle I/O error */
if (ret) {
qed_aio_complete(acb, ret);
@@ -1373,11 +1377,11 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *qed_aio_setup(BlockDriverState *bs,
opaque, flags);
acb->flags = flags;
acb->finished = NULL;
acb->qiov = qiov;
acb->qiov_offset = 0;
acb->cur_pos = (uint64_t)sector_num * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
acb->end_pos = acb->cur_pos + nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
acb->backing_qiov = NULL;
acb->request.l2_table = NULL;
qemu_iovec_init(&acb->cur_qiov, qiov->niov);

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@@ -142,6 +142,7 @@ typedef struct QEDAIOCB {
/* Current cluster scatter-gather list */
QEMUIOVector cur_qiov;
QEMUIOVector *backing_qiov;
uint64_t cur_pos; /* position on block device, in bytes */
uint64_t cur_cluster; /* cluster offset in image file */
unsigned int cur_nclusters; /* number of clusters being accessed */

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@@ -16,7 +16,12 @@
#include <gnutls/gnutls.h>
#include <gnutls/crypto.h>
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qbool.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qint.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qjson.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qlist.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h"
#include "qapi-event.h"
#define HASH_LENGTH 32
@@ -24,6 +29,7 @@
#define QUORUM_OPT_VOTE_THRESHOLD "vote-threshold"
#define QUORUM_OPT_BLKVERIFY "blkverify"
#define QUORUM_OPT_REWRITE "rewrite-corrupted"
#define QUORUM_OPT_READ_PATTERN "read-pattern"
/* This union holds a vote hash value */
typedef union QuorumVoteValue {
@@ -74,6 +80,8 @@ typedef struct BDRVQuorumState {
bool rewrite_corrupted;/* true if the driver must rewrite-on-read corrupted
* block if Quorum is reached.
*/
QuorumReadPattern read_pattern;
} BDRVQuorumState;
typedef struct QuorumAIOCB QuorumAIOCB;
@@ -117,6 +125,7 @@ struct QuorumAIOCB {
bool is_read;
int vote_ret;
int child_iter; /* which child to read in fifo pattern */
};
static bool quorum_vote(QuorumAIOCB *acb);
@@ -129,21 +138,19 @@ static void quorum_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
/* cancel all callbacks */
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
bdrv_aio_cancel(acb->qcrs[i].aiocb);
if (acb->qcrs[i].aiocb) {
bdrv_aio_cancel_async(acb->qcrs[i].aiocb);
}
}
g_free(acb->qcrs);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
}
static AIOCBInfo quorum_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(QuorumAIOCB),
.cancel = quorum_aio_cancel,
.cancel_async = quorum_aio_cancel,
};
static void quorum_aio_finalize(QuorumAIOCB *acb)
{
BDRVQuorumState *s = acb->common.bs->opaque;
int i, ret = 0;
if (acb->vote_ret) {
@@ -153,14 +160,15 @@ static void quorum_aio_finalize(QuorumAIOCB *acb)
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, ret);
if (acb->is_read) {
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
/* on the quorum case acb->child_iter == s->num_children - 1 */
for (i = 0; i <= acb->child_iter; i++) {
qemu_vfree(acb->qcrs[i].buf);
qemu_iovec_destroy(&acb->qcrs[i].qiov);
}
}
g_free(acb->qcrs);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
}
static bool quorum_sha256_compare(QuorumVoteValue *a, QuorumVoteValue *b)
@@ -256,6 +264,21 @@ static void quorum_rewrite_aio_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
quorum_aio_finalize(acb);
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *read_fifo_child(QuorumAIOCB *acb);
static void quorum_copy_qiov(QEMUIOVector *dest, QEMUIOVector *source)
{
int i;
assert(dest->niov == source->niov);
assert(dest->size == source->size);
for (i = 0; i < source->niov; i++) {
assert(dest->iov[i].iov_len == source->iov[i].iov_len);
memcpy(dest->iov[i].iov_base,
source->iov[i].iov_base,
source->iov[i].iov_len);
}
}
static void quorum_aio_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
{
QuorumChildRequest *sacb = opaque;
@@ -263,6 +286,21 @@ static void quorum_aio_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
BDRVQuorumState *s = acb->common.bs->opaque;
bool rewrite = false;
if (acb->is_read && s->read_pattern == QUORUM_READ_PATTERN_FIFO) {
/* We try to read next child in FIFO order if we fail to read */
if (ret < 0 && ++acb->child_iter < s->num_children) {
read_fifo_child(acb);
return;
}
if (ret == 0) {
quorum_copy_qiov(acb->qiov, &acb->qcrs[acb->child_iter].qiov);
}
acb->vote_ret = ret;
quorum_aio_finalize(acb);
return;
}
sacb->ret = ret;
acb->count++;
if (ret == 0) {
@@ -343,19 +381,6 @@ static bool quorum_rewrite_bad_versions(BDRVQuorumState *s, QuorumAIOCB *acb,
return count;
}
static void quorum_copy_qiov(QEMUIOVector *dest, QEMUIOVector *source)
{
int i;
assert(dest->niov == source->niov);
assert(dest->size == source->size);
for (i = 0; i < source->niov; i++) {
assert(dest->iov[i].iov_len == source->iov[i].iov_len);
memcpy(dest->iov[i].iov_base,
source->iov[i].iov_base,
source->iov[i].iov_len);
}
}
static void quorum_count_vote(QuorumVotes *votes,
QuorumVoteValue *value,
int index)
@@ -615,32 +640,60 @@ free_exit:
return rewrite;
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *read_quorum_children(QuorumAIOCB *acb)
{
BDRVQuorumState *s = acb->common.bs->opaque;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
acb->qcrs[i].buf = qemu_blockalign(s->bs[i], acb->qiov->size);
qemu_iovec_init(&acb->qcrs[i].qiov, acb->qiov->niov);
qemu_iovec_clone(&acb->qcrs[i].qiov, acb->qiov, acb->qcrs[i].buf);
}
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
bdrv_aio_readv(s->bs[i], acb->sector_num, &acb->qcrs[i].qiov,
acb->nb_sectors, quorum_aio_cb, &acb->qcrs[i]);
}
return &acb->common;
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *read_fifo_child(QuorumAIOCB *acb)
{
BDRVQuorumState *s = acb->common.bs->opaque;
acb->qcrs[acb->child_iter].buf = qemu_blockalign(s->bs[acb->child_iter],
acb->qiov->size);
qemu_iovec_init(&acb->qcrs[acb->child_iter].qiov, acb->qiov->niov);
qemu_iovec_clone(&acb->qcrs[acb->child_iter].qiov, acb->qiov,
acb->qcrs[acb->child_iter].buf);
bdrv_aio_readv(s->bs[acb->child_iter], acb->sector_num,
&acb->qcrs[acb->child_iter].qiov, acb->nb_sectors,
quorum_aio_cb, &acb->qcrs[acb->child_iter]);
return &acb->common;
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *quorum_aio_readv(BlockDriverState *bs,
int64_t sector_num,
QEMUIOVector *qiov,
int nb_sectors,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
void *opaque)
int64_t sector_num,
QEMUIOVector *qiov,
int nb_sectors,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
void *opaque)
{
BDRVQuorumState *s = bs->opaque;
QuorumAIOCB *acb = quorum_aio_get(s, bs, qiov, sector_num,
nb_sectors, cb, opaque);
int i;
acb->is_read = true;
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
acb->qcrs[i].buf = qemu_blockalign(s->bs[i], qiov->size);
qemu_iovec_init(&acb->qcrs[i].qiov, qiov->niov);
qemu_iovec_clone(&acb->qcrs[i].qiov, qiov, acb->qcrs[i].buf);
if (s->read_pattern == QUORUM_READ_PATTERN_QUORUM) {
acb->child_iter = s->num_children - 1;
return read_quorum_children(acb);
}
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
bdrv_aio_readv(s->bs[i], sector_num, &acb->qcrs[i].qiov, nb_sectors,
quorum_aio_cb, &acb->qcrs[i]);
}
return &acb->common;
acb->child_iter = 0;
return read_fifo_child(acb);
}
static BlockDriverAIOCB *quorum_aio_writev(BlockDriverState *bs,
@@ -782,16 +835,39 @@ static QemuOptsList quorum_runtime_opts = {
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
.help = "Rewrite corrupted block on read quorum",
},
{
.name = QUORUM_OPT_READ_PATTERN,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Allowed pattern: quorum, fifo. Quorum is default",
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static int parse_read_pattern(const char *opt)
{
int i;
if (!opt) {
/* Set quorum as default */
return QUORUM_READ_PATTERN_QUORUM;
}
for (i = 0; i < QUORUM_READ_PATTERN_MAX; i++) {
if (!strcmp(opt, QuorumReadPattern_lookup[i])) {
return i;
}
}
return -EINVAL;
}
static int quorum_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
Error **errp)
{
BDRVQuorumState *s = bs->opaque;
Error *local_err = NULL;
QemuOpts *opts;
QemuOpts *opts = NULL;
bool *opened;
QDict *sub = NULL;
QList *list = NULL;
@@ -827,28 +903,37 @@ static int quorum_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
s->threshold = qemu_opt_get_number(opts, QUORUM_OPT_VOTE_THRESHOLD, 0);
/* and validate it against s->num_children */
ret = quorum_valid_threshold(s->threshold, s->num_children, &local_err);
ret = parse_read_pattern(qemu_opt_get(opts, QUORUM_OPT_READ_PATTERN));
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg(&local_err, "Please set read-pattern as fifo or quorum");
goto exit;
}
s->read_pattern = ret;
/* is the driver in blkverify mode */
if (qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QUORUM_OPT_BLKVERIFY, false) &&
s->num_children == 2 && s->threshold == 2) {
s->is_blkverify = true;
} else if (qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QUORUM_OPT_BLKVERIFY, false)) {
fprintf(stderr, "blkverify mode is set by setting blkverify=on "
"and using two files with vote_threshold=2\n");
}
if (s->read_pattern == QUORUM_READ_PATTERN_QUORUM) {
/* and validate it against s->num_children */
ret = quorum_valid_threshold(s->threshold, s->num_children, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
s->rewrite_corrupted = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QUORUM_OPT_REWRITE, false);
if (s->rewrite_corrupted && s->is_blkverify) {
error_setg(&local_err,
"rewrite-corrupted=on cannot be used with blkverify=on");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto exit;
/* is the driver in blkverify mode */
if (qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QUORUM_OPT_BLKVERIFY, false) &&
s->num_children == 2 && s->threshold == 2) {
s->is_blkverify = true;
} else if (qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QUORUM_OPT_BLKVERIFY, false)) {
fprintf(stderr, "blkverify mode is set by setting blkverify=on "
"and using two files with vote_threshold=2\n");
}
s->rewrite_corrupted = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, QUORUM_OPT_REWRITE,
false);
if (s->rewrite_corrupted && s->is_blkverify) {
error_setg(&local_err,
"rewrite-corrupted=on cannot be used with blkverify=on");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto exit;
}
}
/* allocate the children BlockDriverState array */
@@ -903,6 +988,7 @@ close_exit:
g_free(s->bs);
g_free(opened);
exit:
qemu_opts_del(opts);
/* propagate error */
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
@@ -945,6 +1031,39 @@ static void quorum_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs,
}
}
static void quorum_refresh_filename(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVQuorumState *s = bs->opaque;
QDict *opts;
QList *children;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
bdrv_refresh_filename(s->bs[i]);
if (!s->bs[i]->full_open_options) {
return;
}
}
children = qlist_new();
for (i = 0; i < s->num_children; i++) {
QINCREF(s->bs[i]->full_open_options);
qlist_append_obj(children, QOBJECT(s->bs[i]->full_open_options));
}
opts = qdict_new();
qdict_put_obj(opts, "driver", QOBJECT(qstring_from_str("quorum")));
qdict_put_obj(opts, QUORUM_OPT_VOTE_THRESHOLD,
QOBJECT(qint_from_int(s->threshold)));
qdict_put_obj(opts, QUORUM_OPT_BLKVERIFY,
QOBJECT(qbool_from_int(s->is_blkverify)));
qdict_put_obj(opts, QUORUM_OPT_REWRITE,
QOBJECT(qbool_from_int(s->rewrite_corrupted)));
qdict_put_obj(opts, "children", QOBJECT(children));
bs->full_open_options = opts;
}
static BlockDriver bdrv_quorum = {
.format_name = "quorum",
.protocol_name = "quorum",
@@ -953,6 +1072,7 @@ static BlockDriver bdrv_quorum = {
.bdrv_file_open = quorum_open,
.bdrv_close = quorum_close,
.bdrv_refresh_filename = quorum_refresh_filename,
.bdrv_co_flush_to_disk = quorum_co_flush,

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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
#include "block/thread-pool.h"
#include "qemu/iov.h"
#include "raw-aio.h"
#include "qapi/util.h"
#if defined(__APPLE__) && (__MACH__)
#include <paths.h>
@@ -221,7 +222,7 @@ static int raw_normalize_devicepath(const char **filename)
}
#endif
static void raw_probe_alignment(BlockDriverState *bs)
static void raw_probe_alignment(BlockDriverState *bs, int fd, Error **errp)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
char *buf;
@@ -240,24 +241,24 @@ static void raw_probe_alignment(BlockDriverState *bs)
s->buf_align = 0;
#ifdef BLKSSZGET
if (ioctl(s->fd, BLKSSZGET, &sector_size) >= 0) {
if (ioctl(fd, BLKSSZGET, &sector_size) >= 0) {
bs->request_alignment = sector_size;
}
#endif
#ifdef DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE
if (ioctl(s->fd, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE, &sector_size) >= 0) {
if (ioctl(fd, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE, &sector_size) >= 0) {
bs->request_alignment = sector_size;
}
#endif
#ifdef DIOCGSECTORSIZE
if (ioctl(s->fd, DIOCGSECTORSIZE, &sector_size) >= 0) {
if (ioctl(fd, DIOCGSECTORSIZE, &sector_size) >= 0) {
bs->request_alignment = sector_size;
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_XFS
if (s->is_xfs) {
struct dioattr da;
if (xfsctl(NULL, s->fd, XFS_IOC_DIOINFO, &da) >= 0) {
if (xfsctl(NULL, fd, XFS_IOC_DIOINFO, &da) >= 0) {
bs->request_alignment = da.d_miniosz;
/* The kernel returns wrong information for d_mem */
/* s->buf_align = da.d_mem; */
@@ -270,7 +271,7 @@ static void raw_probe_alignment(BlockDriverState *bs)
size_t align;
buf = qemu_memalign(MAX_BLOCKSIZE, 2 * MAX_BLOCKSIZE);
for (align = 512; align <= MAX_BLOCKSIZE; align <<= 1) {
if (pread(s->fd, buf + align, MAX_BLOCKSIZE, 0) >= 0) {
if (pread(fd, buf + align, MAX_BLOCKSIZE, 0) >= 0) {
s->buf_align = align;
break;
}
@@ -282,13 +283,18 @@ static void raw_probe_alignment(BlockDriverState *bs)
size_t align;
buf = qemu_memalign(s->buf_align, MAX_BLOCKSIZE);
for (align = 512; align <= MAX_BLOCKSIZE; align <<= 1) {
if (pread(s->fd, buf, align, 0) >= 0) {
if (pread(fd, buf, align, 0) >= 0) {
bs->request_alignment = align;
break;
}
}
qemu_vfree(buf);
}
if (!s->buf_align || !bs->request_alignment) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not find working O_DIRECT alignment. "
"Try cache.direct=off.");
}
}
static void raw_parse_flags(int bdrv_flags, int *open_flags)
@@ -505,13 +511,14 @@ static int raw_reopen_prepare(BDRVReopenState *state,
BDRVRawState *s;
BDRVRawReopenState *raw_s;
int ret = 0;
Error *local_err = NULL;
assert(state != NULL);
assert(state->bs != NULL);
s = state->bs->opaque;
state->opaque = g_malloc0(sizeof(BDRVRawReopenState));
state->opaque = g_new0(BDRVRawReopenState, 1);
raw_s = state->opaque;
#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
@@ -577,6 +584,19 @@ static int raw_reopen_prepare(BDRVReopenState *state,
ret = -1;
}
}
/* Fail already reopen_prepare() if we can't get a working O_DIRECT
* alignment with the new fd. */
if (raw_s->fd != -1) {
raw_probe_alignment(state->bs, raw_s->fd, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
qemu_close(raw_s->fd);
raw_s->fd = -1;
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
}
}
return ret;
}
@@ -615,14 +635,12 @@ static void raw_reopen_abort(BDRVReopenState *state)
state->opaque = NULL;
}
static int raw_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
static void raw_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
raw_probe_alignment(bs);
raw_probe_alignment(bs, s->fd, errp);
bs->bl.opt_mem_alignment = s->buf_align;
return 0;
}
static ssize_t handle_aiocb_ioctl(RawPosixAIOData *aiocb)
@@ -730,6 +748,15 @@ static ssize_t handle_aiocb_rw_linear(RawPosixAIOData *aiocb, char *buf)
}
if (len == -1 && errno == EINTR) {
continue;
} else if (len == -1 && errno == EINVAL &&
(aiocb->bs->open_flags & BDRV_O_NOCACHE) &&
!(aiocb->aio_type & QEMU_AIO_WRITE) &&
offset > 0) {
/* O_DIRECT pread() may fail with EINVAL when offset is unaligned
* after a short read. Assume that O_DIRECT short reads only occur
* at EOF. Therefore this is a short read, not an I/O error.
*/
break;
} else if (len == -1) {
offset = -errno;
break;
@@ -781,7 +808,11 @@ static ssize_t handle_aiocb_rw(RawPosixAIOData *aiocb)
* Ok, we have to do it the hard way, copy all segments into
* a single aligned buffer.
*/
buf = qemu_blockalign(aiocb->bs, aiocb->aio_nbytes);
buf = qemu_try_blockalign(aiocb->bs, aiocb->aio_nbytes);
if (buf == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
if (aiocb->aio_type & QEMU_AIO_WRITE) {
char *p = buf;
int i;
@@ -790,6 +821,7 @@ static ssize_t handle_aiocb_rw(RawPosixAIOData *aiocb)
memcpy(p, aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_base, aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_len);
p += aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_len;
}
assert(p - buf == aiocb->aio_nbytes);
}
nbytes = handle_aiocb_rw_linear(aiocb, buf);
@@ -804,9 +836,11 @@ static ssize_t handle_aiocb_rw(RawPosixAIOData *aiocb)
copy = aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_len;
}
memcpy(aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_base, p, copy);
assert(count >= copy);
p += copy;
count -= copy;
}
assert(count == 0);
}
qemu_vfree(buf);
@@ -993,12 +1027,14 @@ static int paio_submit_co(BlockDriverState *bs, int fd,
acb->aio_type = type;
acb->aio_fildes = fd;
acb->aio_nbytes = nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
acb->aio_offset = sector_num * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
if (qiov) {
acb->aio_iov = qiov->iov;
acb->aio_niov = qiov->niov;
assert(qiov->size == acb->aio_nbytes);
}
acb->aio_nbytes = nb_sectors * 512;
acb->aio_offset = sector_num * 512;
trace_paio_submit_co(sector_num, nb_sectors, type);
pool = aio_get_thread_pool(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs));
@@ -1016,12 +1052,14 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *paio_submit(BlockDriverState *bs, int fd,
acb->aio_type = type;
acb->aio_fildes = fd;
acb->aio_nbytes = nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
acb->aio_offset = sector_num * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
if (qiov) {
acb->aio_iov = qiov->iov;
acb->aio_niov = qiov->niov;
assert(qiov->size == acb->aio_nbytes);
}
acb->aio_nbytes = nb_sectors * 512;
acb->aio_offset = sector_num * 512;
trace_paio_submit(acb, opaque, sector_num, nb_sectors, type);
pool = aio_get_thread_pool(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs));
@@ -1328,44 +1366,102 @@ static int raw_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
int result = 0;
int64_t total_size = 0;
bool nocow = false;
PreallocMode prealloc;
char *buf = NULL;
Error *local_err = NULL;
strstart(filename, "file:", &filename);
/* Read out options */
total_size =
qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
nocow = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, BLOCK_OPT_NOCOW, false);
buf = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC);
prealloc = qapi_enum_parse(PreallocMode_lookup, buf,
PREALLOC_MODE_MAX, PREALLOC_MODE_OFF,
&local_err);
g_free(buf);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
result = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
fd = qemu_open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY,
0644);
if (fd < 0) {
result = -errno;
error_setg_errno(errp, -result, "Could not create file");
} else {
if (nocow) {
#ifdef __linux__
/* Set NOCOW flag to solve performance issue on fs like btrfs.
* This is an optimisation. The FS_IOC_SETFLAGS ioctl return value
* will be ignored since any failure of this operation should not
* block the left work.
*/
int attr;
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_GETFLAGS, &attr) == 0) {
attr |= FS_NOCOW_FL;
ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_SETFLAGS, &attr);
}
#endif
}
if (ftruncate(fd, total_size * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE) != 0) {
result = -errno;
error_setg_errno(errp, -result, "Could not resize file");
}
if (qemu_close(fd) != 0) {
result = -errno;
error_setg_errno(errp, -result, "Could not close the new file");
}
goto out;
}
if (nocow) {
#ifdef __linux__
/* Set NOCOW flag to solve performance issue on fs like btrfs.
* This is an optimisation. The FS_IOC_SETFLAGS ioctl return value
* will be ignored since any failure of this operation should not
* block the left work.
*/
int attr;
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_GETFLAGS, &attr) == 0) {
attr |= FS_NOCOW_FL;
ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_SETFLAGS, &attr);
}
#endif
}
if (ftruncate(fd, total_size) != 0) {
result = -errno;
error_setg_errno(errp, -result, "Could not resize file");
goto out_close;
}
switch (prealloc) {
#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_FALLOCATE
case PREALLOC_MODE_FALLOC:
/* posix_fallocate() doesn't set errno. */
result = -posix_fallocate(fd, 0, total_size);
if (result != 0) {
error_setg_errno(errp, -result,
"Could not preallocate data for the new file");
}
break;
#endif
case PREALLOC_MODE_FULL:
{
int64_t num = 0, left = total_size;
buf = g_malloc0(65536);
while (left > 0) {
num = MIN(left, 65536);
result = write(fd, buf, num);
if (result < 0) {
result = -errno;
error_setg_errno(errp, -result,
"Could not write to the new file");
break;
}
left -= num;
}
fsync(fd);
g_free(buf);
break;
}
case PREALLOC_MODE_OFF:
break;
default:
result = -EINVAL;
error_setg(errp, "Unsupported preallocation mode: %s",
PreallocMode_lookup[prealloc]);
break;
}
out_close:
if (qemu_close(fd) != 0 && result == 0) {
result = -errno;
error_setg_errno(errp, -result, "Could not close the new file");
}
out:
return result;
}
@@ -1548,6 +1644,11 @@ static QemuOptsList raw_create_opts = {
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
.help = "Turn off copy-on-write (valid only on btrfs)"
},
{
.name = BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Preallocation mode (allowed values: off, falloc, full)"
},
{ /* end of list */ }
}
};
@@ -1929,8 +2030,8 @@ static int hdev_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts,
(void)has_prefix;
/* Read out options */
total_size =
qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
fd = qemu_open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_BINARY);
if (fd < 0) {
@@ -1946,7 +2047,7 @@ static int hdev_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts,
error_setg(errp,
"The given file is neither a block nor a character device");
ret = -ENODEV;
} else if (lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END) < total_size * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE) {
} else if (lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END) < total_size) {
error_setg(errp, "Device is too small");
ret = -ENOSPC;
}

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@@ -511,8 +511,8 @@ static int raw_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
strstart(filename, "file:", &filename);
/* Read out options */
total_size =
qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0) / 512;
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
fd = qemu_open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY,
0644);
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ static int raw_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
return -EIO;
}
set_sparse(fd);
ftruncate(fd, total_size * 512);
ftruncate(fd, total_size);
qemu_close(fd);
return 0;
}

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@@ -94,10 +94,9 @@ static int raw_get_info(BlockDriverState *bs, BlockDriverInfo *bdi)
return bdrv_get_info(bs->file, bdi);
}
static int raw_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
static void raw_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
bs->bl = bs->file->bl;
return 0;
}
static int raw_truncate(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t offset)

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@@ -77,7 +77,6 @@ typedef struct RBDAIOCB {
int64_t sector_num;
int error;
struct BDRVRBDState *s;
int cancelled;
int status;
} RBDAIOCB;
@@ -314,7 +313,8 @@ static int qemu_rbd_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
}
/* Read out options */
bytes = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
bytes = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
objsize = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_CLUSTER_SIZE, 0);
if (objsize) {
if ((objsize - 1) & objsize) { /* not a power of 2? */
@@ -407,9 +407,7 @@ static void qemu_rbd_complete_aio(RADOSCB *rcb)
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, (acb->ret > 0 ? 0 : acb->ret));
acb->status = 0;
if (!acb->cancelled) {
qemu_aio_release(acb);
}
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
}
/* TODO Convert to fine grained options */
@@ -538,25 +536,8 @@ static void qemu_rbd_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
rados_shutdown(s->cluster);
}
/*
* Cancel aio. Since we don't reference acb in a non qemu threads,
* it is safe to access it here.
*/
static void qemu_rbd_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
{
RBDAIOCB *acb = (RBDAIOCB *) blockacb;
acb->cancelled = 1;
while (acb->status == -EINPROGRESS) {
aio_poll(bdrv_get_aio_context(acb->common.bs), true);
}
qemu_aio_release(acb);
}
static const AIOCBInfo rbd_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(RBDAIOCB),
.cancel = qemu_rbd_aio_cancel,
};
static void rbd_finish_bh(void *opaque)
@@ -617,7 +598,7 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *rbd_start_aio(BlockDriverState *bs,
RBDAIOCmd cmd)
{
RBDAIOCB *acb;
RADOSCB *rcb;
RADOSCB *rcb = NULL;
rbd_completion_t c;
int64_t off, size;
char *buf;
@@ -631,12 +612,14 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *rbd_start_aio(BlockDriverState *bs,
if (cmd == RBD_AIO_DISCARD || cmd == RBD_AIO_FLUSH) {
acb->bounce = NULL;
} else {
acb->bounce = qemu_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
acb->bounce = qemu_try_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
if (acb->bounce == NULL) {
goto failed;
}
}
acb->ret = 0;
acb->error = 0;
acb->s = s;
acb->cancelled = 0;
acb->bh = NULL;
acb->status = -EINPROGRESS;
@@ -649,7 +632,7 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *rbd_start_aio(BlockDriverState *bs,
off = sector_num * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
size = nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
rcb = g_malloc(sizeof(RADOSCB));
rcb = g_new(RADOSCB, 1);
rcb->done = 0;
rcb->acb = acb;
rcb->buf = buf;
@@ -688,7 +671,7 @@ failed_completion:
failed:
g_free(rcb);
qemu_vfree(acb->bounce);
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return NULL;
}
@@ -859,7 +842,7 @@ static int qemu_rbd_snap_list(BlockDriverState *bs,
int max_snaps = RBD_MAX_SNAPS;
do {
snaps = g_malloc(sizeof(*snaps) * max_snaps);
snaps = g_new(rbd_snap_info_t, max_snaps);
snap_count = rbd_snap_list(s->image, snaps, &max_snaps);
if (snap_count <= 0) {
g_free(snaps);
@@ -870,7 +853,7 @@ static int qemu_rbd_snap_list(BlockDriverState *bs,
goto done;
}
sn_tab = g_malloc0(snap_count * sizeof(QEMUSnapshotInfo));
sn_tab = g_new0(QEMUSnapshotInfo, snap_count);
for (i = 0; i < snap_count; i++) {
const char *snap_name = snaps[i].name;

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@@ -103,6 +103,9 @@
#define SD_INODE_SIZE (sizeof(SheepdogInode))
#define CURRENT_VDI_ID 0
#define LOCK_TYPE_NORMAL 0
#define LOCK_TYPE_SHARED 1 /* for iSCSI multipath */
typedef struct SheepdogReq {
uint8_t proto_ver;
uint8_t opcode;
@@ -166,7 +169,8 @@ typedef struct SheepdogVdiReq {
uint8_t copy_policy;
uint8_t reserved[2];
uint32_t snapid;
uint32_t pad[3];
uint32_t type;
uint32_t pad[2];
} SheepdogVdiReq;
typedef struct SheepdogVdiRsp {
@@ -311,7 +315,6 @@ struct SheepdogAIOCB {
void (*aio_done_func)(SheepdogAIOCB *);
bool cancelable;
bool *finished;
int nr_pending;
};
@@ -442,10 +445,7 @@ static inline void free_aio_req(BDRVSheepdogState *s, AIOReq *aio_req)
static void coroutine_fn sd_finish_aiocb(SheepdogAIOCB *acb)
{
qemu_coroutine_enter(acb->coroutine, NULL);
if (acb->finished) {
*acb->finished = true;
}
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
}
/*
@@ -478,36 +478,33 @@ static void sd_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
SheepdogAIOCB *acb = (SheepdogAIOCB *)blockacb;
BDRVSheepdogState *s = acb->common.bs->opaque;
AIOReq *aioreq, *next;
bool finished = false;
acb->finished = &finished;
while (!finished) {
if (sd_acb_cancelable(acb)) {
/* Remove outstanding requests from pending and failed queues. */
QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(aioreq, &s->pending_aio_head, aio_siblings,
next) {
if (aioreq->aiocb == acb) {
free_aio_req(s, aioreq);
}
if (sd_acb_cancelable(acb)) {
/* Remove outstanding requests from pending and failed queues. */
QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(aioreq, &s->pending_aio_head, aio_siblings,
next) {
if (aioreq->aiocb == acb) {
free_aio_req(s, aioreq);
}
QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(aioreq, &s->failed_aio_head, aio_siblings,
next) {
if (aioreq->aiocb == acb) {
free_aio_req(s, aioreq);
}
}
assert(acb->nr_pending == 0);
sd_finish_aiocb(acb);
return;
}
aio_poll(s->aio_context, true);
QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(aioreq, &s->failed_aio_head, aio_siblings,
next) {
if (aioreq->aiocb == acb) {
free_aio_req(s, aioreq);
}
}
assert(acb->nr_pending == 0);
if (acb->common.cb) {
acb->common.cb(acb->common.opaque, -ECANCELED);
}
sd_finish_aiocb(acb);
}
}
static const AIOCBInfo sd_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(SheepdogAIOCB),
.cancel = sd_aio_cancel,
.aiocb_size = sizeof(SheepdogAIOCB),
.cancel_async = sd_aio_cancel,
};
static SheepdogAIOCB *sd_aio_setup(BlockDriverState *bs, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
@@ -524,7 +521,6 @@ static SheepdogAIOCB *sd_aio_setup(BlockDriverState *bs, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
acb->aio_done_func = NULL;
acb->cancelable = true;
acb->finished = NULL;
acb->coroutine = qemu_coroutine_self();
acb->ret = 0;
acb->nr_pending = 0;
@@ -712,7 +708,6 @@ static void coroutine_fn send_pending_req(BDRVSheepdogState *s, uint64_t oid)
static coroutine_fn void reconnect_to_sdog(void *opaque)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
BDRVSheepdogState *s = opaque;
AIOReq *aio_req, *next;
@@ -727,6 +722,7 @@ static coroutine_fn void reconnect_to_sdog(void *opaque)
/* Try to reconnect the sheepdog server every one second. */
while (s->fd < 0) {
Error *local_err = NULL;
s->fd = get_sheep_fd(s, &local_err);
if (s->fd < 0) {
DPRINTF("Wait for connection to be established\n");
@@ -1090,6 +1086,7 @@ static int find_vdi_name(BDRVSheepdogState *s, const char *filename,
memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(hdr));
if (lock) {
hdr.opcode = SD_OP_LOCK_VDI;
hdr.type = LOCK_TYPE_NORMAL;
} else {
hdr.opcode = SD_OP_GET_VDI_INFO;
}
@@ -1110,6 +1107,8 @@ static int find_vdi_name(BDRVSheepdogState *s, const char *filename,
sd_strerror(rsp->result), filename, snapid, tag);
if (rsp->result == SD_RES_NO_VDI) {
ret = -ENOENT;
} else if (rsp->result == SD_RES_VDI_LOCKED) {
ret = -EBUSY;
} else {
ret = -EIO;
}
@@ -1682,7 +1681,7 @@ static int sd_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts,
uint32_t snapid;
bool prealloc = false;
s = g_malloc0(sizeof(BDRVSheepdogState));
s = g_new0(BDRVSheepdogState, 1);
memset(tag, 0, sizeof(tag));
if (strstr(filename, "://")) {
@@ -1695,7 +1694,8 @@ static int sd_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts,
goto out;
}
s->inode.vdi_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
s->inode.vdi_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
backing_file = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE);
buf = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC);
if (!buf || !strcmp(buf, "off")) {
@@ -1793,6 +1793,7 @@ static void sd_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(hdr));
hdr.opcode = SD_OP_RELEASE_VDI;
hdr.type = LOCK_TYPE_NORMAL;
hdr.base_vdi_id = s->inode.vdi_id;
wlen = strlen(s->name) + 1;
hdr.data_length = wlen;
@@ -2129,7 +2130,7 @@ static coroutine_fn int sd_co_writev(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
ret = sd_co_rw_vector(acb);
if (ret <= 0) {
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return ret;
}
@@ -2150,7 +2151,7 @@ static coroutine_fn int sd_co_readv(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
ret = sd_co_rw_vector(acb);
if (ret <= 0) {
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return ret;
}
@@ -2273,7 +2274,7 @@ static int sd_snapshot_goto(BlockDriverState *bs, const char *snapshot_id)
uint32_t snapid = 0;
int ret = 0;
old_s = g_malloc(sizeof(BDRVSheepdogState));
old_s = g_new(BDRVSheepdogState, 1);
memcpy(old_s, s, sizeof(BDRVSheepdogState));
@@ -2357,7 +2358,7 @@ static int sd_snapshot_list(BlockDriverState *bs, QEMUSnapshotInfo **psn_tab)
goto out;
}
sn_tab = g_malloc0(nr * sizeof(*sn_tab));
sn_tab = g_new0(QEMUSnapshotInfo, nr);
/* calculate a vdi id with hash function */
hval = fnv_64a_buf(s->name, strlen(s->name), FNV1A_64_INIT);
@@ -2509,7 +2510,7 @@ static coroutine_fn int sd_co_discard(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
ret = sd_co_rw_vector(acb);
if (ret <= 0) {
qemu_aio_release(acb);
qemu_aio_unref(acb);
return ret;
}

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@@ -700,7 +700,8 @@ static int ssh_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
ssh_state_init(&s);
/* Get desired file size. */
total_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
DPRINTF("total_size=%" PRIi64, total_size);
uri_options = qdict_new();

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ static void close_unused_images(BlockDriverState *top, BlockDriverState *base,
bdrv_unref(unused);
}
bdrv_refresh_limits(top);
bdrv_refresh_limits(top, NULL);
}
static void coroutine_fn stream_run(void *opaque)

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@@ -53,13 +53,6 @@
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qemu/module.h"
#include "migration/migration.h"
#ifdef __linux__
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#ifndef FS_NOCOW_FL
#define FS_NOCOW_FL 0x00800000 /* Do not cow file */
#endif
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_UUID)
#include <uuid/uuid.h>
@@ -299,7 +292,12 @@ static int vdi_check(BlockDriverState *bs, BdrvCheckResult *res,
return -ENOTSUP;
}
bmap = g_malloc(s->header.blocks_in_image * sizeof(uint32_t));
bmap = g_try_new(uint32_t, s->header.blocks_in_image);
if (s->header.blocks_in_image && bmap == NULL) {
res->check_errors++;
return -ENOMEM;
}
memset(bmap, 0xff, s->header.blocks_in_image * sizeof(uint32_t));
/* Check block map and value of blocks_allocated. */
@@ -357,23 +355,23 @@ static int vdi_make_empty(BlockDriverState *bs)
static int vdi_probe(const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size, const char *filename)
{
const VdiHeader *header = (const VdiHeader *)buf;
int result = 0;
int ret = 0;
logout("\n");
if (buf_size < sizeof(*header)) {
/* Header too small, no VDI. */
} else if (le32_to_cpu(header->signature) == VDI_SIGNATURE) {
result = 100;
ret = 100;
}
if (result == 0) {
if (ret == 0) {
logout("no vdi image\n");
} else {
logout("%s", header->text);
}
return result;
return ret;
}
static int vdi_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
@@ -478,7 +476,12 @@ static int vdi_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
bmap_size = header.blocks_in_image * sizeof(uint32_t);
bmap_size = (bmap_size + SECTOR_SIZE - 1) / SECTOR_SIZE;
s->bmap = g_malloc(bmap_size * SECTOR_SIZE);
s->bmap = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file, bmap_size * SECTOR_SIZE);
if (s->bmap == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
ret = bdrv_read(bs->file, s->bmap_sector, (uint8_t *)s->bmap, bmap_size);
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail_free_bmap;
@@ -493,7 +496,7 @@ static int vdi_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
return 0;
fail_free_bmap:
g_free(s->bmap);
qemu_vfree(s->bmap);
fail:
return ret;
@@ -681,8 +684,7 @@ static int vdi_co_write(BlockDriverState *bs,
static int vdi_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
int fd;
int result = 0;
int ret = 0;
uint64_t bytes = 0;
uint32_t blocks;
size_t block_size = DEFAULT_CLUSTER_SIZE;
@@ -690,12 +692,16 @@ static int vdi_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
VdiHeader header;
size_t i;
size_t bmap_size;
bool nocow = false;
int64_t offset = 0;
Error *local_err = NULL;
BlockDriverState *bs = NULL;
uint32_t *bmap = NULL;
logout("\n");
/* Read out options. */
bytes = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
bytes = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
#if defined(CONFIG_VDI_BLOCK_SIZE)
/* TODO: Additional checks (SECTOR_SIZE * 2^n, ...). */
block_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts,
@@ -707,37 +713,25 @@ static int vdi_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
image_type = VDI_TYPE_STATIC;
}
#endif
nocow = qemu_opt_get_bool_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_NOCOW, false);
if (bytes > VDI_DISK_SIZE_MAX) {
result = -ENOTSUP;
ret = -ENOTSUP;
error_setg(errp, "Unsupported VDI image size (size is 0x%" PRIx64
", max supported is 0x%" PRIx64 ")",
bytes, VDI_DISK_SIZE_MAX);
goto exit;
}
fd = qemu_open(filename,
O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY | O_LARGEFILE,
0644);
if (fd < 0) {
result = -errno;
ret = bdrv_create_file(filename, opts, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
goto exit;
}
if (nocow) {
#ifdef __linux__
/* Set NOCOW flag to solve performance issue on fs like btrfs.
* This is an optimisation. The FS_IOC_SETFLAGS ioctl return value will
* be ignored since any failure of this operation should not block the
* left work.
*/
int attr;
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_GETFLAGS, &attr) == 0) {
attr |= FS_NOCOW_FL;
ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_SETFLAGS, &attr);
}
#endif
ret = bdrv_open(&bs, filename, NULL, NULL, BDRV_O_RDWR | BDRV_O_PROTOCOL,
NULL, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
goto exit;
}
/* We need enough blocks to store the given disk size,
@@ -769,13 +763,20 @@ static int vdi_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
vdi_header_print(&header);
#endif
vdi_header_to_le(&header);
if (write(fd, &header, sizeof(header)) < 0) {
result = -errno;
goto close_and_exit;
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs, offset, &header, sizeof(header));
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Error writing header to %s", filename);
goto exit;
}
offset += sizeof(header);
if (bmap_size > 0) {
uint32_t *bmap = g_malloc0(bmap_size);
bmap = g_try_malloc0(bmap_size);
if (bmap == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
error_setg(errp, "Could not allocate bmap");
goto exit;
}
for (i = 0; i < blocks; i++) {
if (image_type == VDI_TYPE_STATIC) {
bmap[i] = i;
@@ -783,35 +784,33 @@ static int vdi_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
bmap[i] = VDI_UNALLOCATED;
}
}
if (write(fd, bmap, bmap_size) < 0) {
result = -errno;
g_free(bmap);
goto close_and_exit;
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs, offset, bmap, bmap_size);
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Error writing bmap to %s", filename);
goto exit;
}
g_free(bmap);
offset += bmap_size;
}
if (image_type == VDI_TYPE_STATIC) {
if (ftruncate(fd, sizeof(header) + bmap_size + blocks * block_size)) {
result = -errno;
goto close_and_exit;
ret = bdrv_truncate(bs, offset + blocks * block_size);
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Failed to statically allocate %s", filename);
goto exit;
}
}
close_and_exit:
if ((close(fd) < 0) && !result) {
result = -errno;
}
exit:
return result;
bdrv_unref(bs);
g_free(bmap);
return ret;
}
static void vdi_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVVdiState *s = bs->opaque;
g_free(s->bmap);
qemu_vfree(s->bmap);
migrate_del_blocker(s->migration_blocker);
error_free(s->migration_blocker);

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@@ -82,8 +82,6 @@ void vhdx_log_desc_le_import(VHDXLogDescriptor *d)
assert(d != NULL);
le32_to_cpus(&d->signature);
le32_to_cpus(&d->trailing_bytes);
le64_to_cpus(&d->leading_bytes);
le64_to_cpus(&d->file_offset);
le64_to_cpus(&d->sequence_number);
}
@@ -99,6 +97,15 @@ void vhdx_log_desc_le_export(VHDXLogDescriptor *d)
cpu_to_le64s(&d->sequence_number);
}
void vhdx_log_data_le_import(VHDXLogDataSector *d)
{
assert(d != NULL);
le32_to_cpus(&d->data_signature);
le32_to_cpus(&d->sequence_high);
le32_to_cpus(&d->sequence_low);
}
void vhdx_log_data_le_export(VHDXLogDataSector *d)
{
assert(d != NULL);

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@@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ static int vhdx_log_peek_hdr(BlockDriverState *bs, VHDXLogEntries *log,
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
vhdx_log_entry_hdr_le_import(hdr);
exit:
return ret;
@@ -211,7 +212,7 @@ static bool vhdx_log_hdr_is_valid(VHDXLogEntries *log, VHDXLogEntryHeader *hdr,
{
int valid = false;
if (memcmp(&hdr->signature, "loge", 4)) {
if (hdr->signature != VHDX_LOG_SIGNATURE) {
goto exit;
}
@@ -275,12 +276,12 @@ static bool vhdx_log_desc_is_valid(VHDXLogDescriptor *desc,
goto exit;
}
if (!memcmp(&desc->signature, "zero", 4)) {
if (desc->signature == VHDX_LOG_ZERO_SIGNATURE) {
if (desc->zero_length % VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE == 0) {
/* valid */
ret = true;
}
} else if (!memcmp(&desc->signature, "desc", 4)) {
} else if (desc->signature == VHDX_LOG_DESC_SIGNATURE) {
/* valid */
ret = true;
}
@@ -327,13 +328,15 @@ static int vhdx_compute_desc_sectors(uint32_t desc_cnt)
* passed into this function. Each descriptor will also be validated,
* and error returned if any are invalid. */
static int vhdx_log_read_desc(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
VHDXLogEntries *log, VHDXLogDescEntries **buffer)
VHDXLogEntries *log, VHDXLogDescEntries **buffer,
bool convert_endian)
{
int ret = 0;
uint32_t desc_sectors;
uint32_t sectors_read;
VHDXLogEntryHeader hdr;
VHDXLogDescEntries *desc_entries = NULL;
VHDXLogDescriptor desc;
int i;
assert(*buffer == NULL);
@@ -342,14 +345,19 @@ static int vhdx_log_read_desc(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
vhdx_log_entry_hdr_le_import(&hdr);
if (vhdx_log_hdr_is_valid(log, &hdr, s) == false) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto exit;
}
desc_sectors = vhdx_compute_desc_sectors(hdr.descriptor_count);
desc_entries = qemu_blockalign(bs, desc_sectors * VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE);
desc_entries = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file,
desc_sectors * VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE);
if (desc_entries == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto exit;
}
ret = vhdx_log_read_sectors(bs, log, &sectors_read, desc_entries,
desc_sectors, false);
@@ -363,12 +371,19 @@ static int vhdx_log_read_desc(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
/* put in proper endianness, and validate each desc */
for (i = 0; i < hdr.descriptor_count; i++) {
vhdx_log_desc_le_import(&desc_entries->desc[i]);
if (vhdx_log_desc_is_valid(&desc_entries->desc[i], &hdr) == false) {
desc = desc_entries->desc[i];
vhdx_log_desc_le_import(&desc);
if (convert_endian) {
desc_entries->desc[i] = desc;
}
if (vhdx_log_desc_is_valid(&desc, &hdr) == false) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto free_and_exit;
}
}
if (convert_endian) {
desc_entries->hdr = hdr;
}
*buffer = desc_entries;
goto exit;
@@ -403,7 +418,7 @@ static int vhdx_log_flush_desc(BlockDriverState *bs, VHDXLogDescriptor *desc,
buffer = qemu_blockalign(bs, VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE);
if (!memcmp(&desc->signature, "desc", 4)) {
if (desc->signature == VHDX_LOG_DESC_SIGNATURE) {
/* data sector */
if (data == NULL) {
ret = -EFAULT;
@@ -431,10 +446,15 @@ static int vhdx_log_flush_desc(BlockDriverState *bs, VHDXLogDescriptor *desc,
memcpy(buffer+offset, &desc->trailing_bytes, 4);
} else if (!memcmp(&desc->signature, "zero", 4)) {
} else if (desc->signature == VHDX_LOG_ZERO_SIGNATURE) {
/* write 'count' sectors of sector */
memset(buffer, 0, VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE);
count = desc->zero_length / VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE;
} else {
error_report("Invalid VHDX log descriptor entry signature 0x%" PRIx32,
desc->signature);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto exit;
}
file_offset = desc->file_offset;
@@ -493,13 +513,13 @@ static int vhdx_log_flush(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
goto exit;
}
ret = vhdx_log_read_desc(bs, s, &logs->log, &desc_entries);
ret = vhdx_log_read_desc(bs, s, &logs->log, &desc_entries, true);
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
for (i = 0; i < desc_entries->hdr.descriptor_count; i++) {
if (!memcmp(&desc_entries->desc[i].signature, "desc", 4)) {
if (desc_entries->desc[i].signature == VHDX_LOG_DESC_SIGNATURE) {
/* data sector, so read a sector to flush */
ret = vhdx_log_read_sectors(bs, &logs->log, &sectors_read,
data, 1, false);
@@ -510,6 +530,7 @@ static int vhdx_log_flush(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
ret = -EINVAL;
goto exit;
}
vhdx_log_data_le_import(data);
}
ret = vhdx_log_flush_desc(bs, &desc_entries->desc[i], data);
@@ -558,9 +579,6 @@ static int vhdx_validate_log_entry(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
goto inc_and_exit;
}
vhdx_log_entry_hdr_le_import(&hdr);
if (vhdx_log_hdr_is_valid(log, &hdr, s) == false) {
goto inc_and_exit;
}
@@ -573,13 +591,13 @@ static int vhdx_validate_log_entry(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
desc_sectors = vhdx_compute_desc_sectors(hdr.descriptor_count);
/* Read desc sectors, and calculate log checksum */
/* Read all log sectors, and calculate log checksum */
total_sectors = hdr.entry_length / VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE;
/* read_desc() will increment the read idx */
ret = vhdx_log_read_desc(bs, s, log, &desc_buffer);
ret = vhdx_log_read_desc(bs, s, log, &desc_buffer, false);
if (ret < 0) {
goto free_and_exit;
}
@@ -602,7 +620,7 @@ static int vhdx_validate_log_entry(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
}
}
crc ^= 0xffffffff;
if (crc != desc_buffer->hdr.checksum) {
if (crc != hdr.checksum) {
goto free_and_exit;
}
@@ -905,7 +923,7 @@ static int vhdx_log_write(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
buffer = qemu_blockalign(bs, total_length);
memcpy(buffer, &new_hdr, sizeof(new_hdr));
new_desc = (VHDXLogDescriptor *) (buffer + sizeof(new_hdr));
new_desc = buffer + sizeof(new_hdr);
data_sector = buffer + (desc_sectors * VHDX_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE);
data_tmp = data;
@@ -962,7 +980,6 @@ static int vhdx_log_write(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
* last data sector */
vhdx_update_checksum(buffer, total_length,
offsetof(VHDXLogEntryHeader, checksum));
cpu_to_le32s((uint32_t *)(buffer + 4));
/* now write to the log */
ret = vhdx_log_write_sectors(bs, &s->log, &sectors_written, buffer,

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@@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ static const MSGUID logical_sector_guid = { .data1 = 0x8141bf1d,
/* Each parent type must have a valid GUID; this is for parent images
* of type 'VHDX'. If we were to allow e.g. a QCOW2 parent, we would
* need to make up our own QCOW2 GUID type */
static const MSGUID parent_vhdx_guid = { .data1 = 0xb04aefb7,
static const MSGUID parent_vhdx_guid __attribute__((unused))
= { .data1 = 0xb04aefb7,
.data2 = 0xd19e,
.data3 = 0x4a81,
.data4 = { 0xb7, 0x89, 0x25, 0xb8,
@@ -135,10 +136,8 @@ typedef struct VHDXSectorInfo {
* buf: buffer pointer
* size: size of buffer (must be > crc_offset+4)
*
* Note: The resulting checksum is in the CPU endianness, not necessarily
* in the file format endianness (LE). Any header export to disk should
* make sure that vhdx_header_le_export() is used to convert to the
* correct endianness
* Note: The buffer should have all multi-byte data in little-endian format,
* and the resulting checksum is in little endian format.
*/
uint32_t vhdx_update_checksum(uint8_t *buf, size_t size, int crc_offset)
{
@@ -149,6 +148,7 @@ uint32_t vhdx_update_checksum(uint8_t *buf, size_t size, int crc_offset)
memset(buf + crc_offset, 0, sizeof(crc));
crc = crc32c(0xffffffff, buf, size);
cpu_to_le32s(&crc);
memcpy(buf + crc_offset, &crc, sizeof(crc));
return crc;
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ static int vhdx_write_header(BlockDriverState *bs_file, VHDXHeader *hdr,
{
uint8_t *buffer = NULL;
int ret;
VHDXHeader header_le;
VHDXHeader *header_le;
assert(bs_file != NULL);
assert(hdr != NULL);
@@ -321,11 +321,12 @@ static int vhdx_write_header(BlockDriverState *bs_file, VHDXHeader *hdr,
}
/* overwrite the actual VHDXHeader portion */
memcpy(buffer, hdr, sizeof(VHDXHeader));
hdr->checksum = vhdx_update_checksum(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_SIZE,
offsetof(VHDXHeader, checksum));
vhdx_header_le_export(hdr, &header_le);
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs_file, offset, &header_le, sizeof(VHDXHeader));
header_le = (VHDXHeader *)buffer;
memcpy(header_le, hdr, sizeof(VHDXHeader));
vhdx_header_le_export(hdr, header_le);
vhdx_update_checksum(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_SIZE,
offsetof(VHDXHeader, checksum));
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs_file, offset, header_le, sizeof(VHDXHeader));
exit:
qemu_vfree(buffer);
@@ -432,13 +433,14 @@ static void vhdx_parse_header(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
}
/* copy over just the relevant portion that we need */
memcpy(header1, buffer, sizeof(VHDXHeader));
vhdx_header_le_import(header1);
if (vhdx_checksum_is_valid(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_SIZE, 4) &&
!memcmp(&header1->signature, "head", 4) &&
header1->version == 1) {
h1_seq = header1->sequence_number;
h1_valid = true;
if (vhdx_checksum_is_valid(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_SIZE, 4)) {
vhdx_header_le_import(header1);
if (header1->signature == VHDX_HEADER_SIGNATURE &&
header1->version == 1) {
h1_seq = header1->sequence_number;
h1_valid = true;
}
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, VHDX_HEADER2_OFFSET, buffer, VHDX_HEADER_SIZE);
@@ -447,13 +449,14 @@ static void vhdx_parse_header(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
}
/* copy over just the relevant portion that we need */
memcpy(header2, buffer, sizeof(VHDXHeader));
vhdx_header_le_import(header2);
if (vhdx_checksum_is_valid(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_SIZE, 4) &&
!memcmp(&header2->signature, "head", 4) &&
header2->version == 1) {
h2_seq = header2->sequence_number;
h2_valid = true;
if (vhdx_checksum_is_valid(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_SIZE, 4)) {
vhdx_header_le_import(header2);
if (header2->signature == VHDX_HEADER_SIGNATURE &&
header2->version == 1) {
h2_seq = header2->sequence_number;
h2_valid = true;
}
}
/* If there is only 1 valid header (or no valid headers), we
@@ -519,15 +522,21 @@ static int vhdx_open_region_tables(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s)
goto fail;
}
memcpy(&s->rt, buffer, sizeof(s->rt));
vhdx_region_header_le_import(&s->rt);
offset += sizeof(s->rt);
if (!vhdx_checksum_is_valid(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_BLOCK_SIZE, 4) ||
memcmp(&s->rt.signature, "regi", 4)) {
if (!vhdx_checksum_is_valid(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_BLOCK_SIZE, 4)) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
vhdx_region_header_le_import(&s->rt);
if (s->rt.signature != VHDX_REGION_SIGNATURE) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
/* Per spec, maximum region table entry count is 2047 */
if (s->rt.entry_count > 2047) {
ret = -EINVAL;
@@ -630,7 +639,7 @@ static int vhdx_parse_metadata(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s)
vhdx_metadata_header_le_import(&s->metadata_hdr);
if (memcmp(&s->metadata_hdr.signature, "metadata", 8)) {
if (s->metadata_hdr.signature != VHDX_METADATA_SIGNATURE) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto exit;
}
@@ -950,7 +959,11 @@ static int vhdx_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
}
/* s->bat is freed in vhdx_close() */
s->bat = qemu_blockalign(bs, s->bat_rt.length);
s->bat = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file, s->bat_rt.length);
if (s->bat == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(bs->file, s->bat_offset, s->bat, s->bat_rt.length);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -1369,7 +1382,7 @@ static int vhdx_create_new_headers(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t image_size,
int ret = 0;
VHDXHeader *hdr = NULL;
hdr = g_malloc0(sizeof(VHDXHeader));
hdr = g_new0(VHDXHeader, 1);
hdr->signature = VHDX_HEADER_SIGNATURE;
hdr->sequence_number = g_random_int();
@@ -1395,6 +1408,12 @@ exit:
return ret;
}
#define VHDX_METADATA_ENTRY_BUFFER_SIZE \
(sizeof(VHDXFileParameters) +\
sizeof(VHDXVirtualDiskSize) +\
sizeof(VHDXPage83Data) +\
sizeof(VHDXVirtualDiskLogicalSectorSize) +\
sizeof(VHDXVirtualDiskPhysicalSectorSize))
/*
* Create the Metadata entries.
@@ -1433,11 +1452,7 @@ static int vhdx_create_new_metadata(BlockDriverState *bs,
VHDXVirtualDiskLogicalSectorSize *mt_log_sector_size;
VHDXVirtualDiskPhysicalSectorSize *mt_phys_sector_size;
entry_buffer = g_malloc0(sizeof(VHDXFileParameters) +
sizeof(VHDXVirtualDiskSize) +
sizeof(VHDXPage83Data) +
sizeof(VHDXVirtualDiskLogicalSectorSize) +
sizeof(VHDXVirtualDiskPhysicalSectorSize));
entry_buffer = g_malloc0(VHDX_METADATA_ENTRY_BUFFER_SIZE);
mt_file_params = entry_buffer;
offset += sizeof(VHDXFileParameters);
@@ -1518,7 +1533,7 @@ static int vhdx_create_new_metadata(BlockDriverState *bs,
}
ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs, metadata_offset + (64 * KiB), entry_buffer,
VHDX_HEADER_BLOCK_SIZE);
VHDX_METADATA_ENTRY_BUFFER_SIZE);
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
@@ -1540,7 +1555,8 @@ exit:
*/
static int vhdx_create_bat(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
uint64_t image_size, VHDXImageType type,
bool use_zero_blocks, VHDXRegionTableEntry *rt_bat)
bool use_zero_blocks, uint64_t file_offset,
uint32_t length)
{
int ret = 0;
uint64_t data_file_offset;
@@ -1555,7 +1571,7 @@ static int vhdx_create_bat(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
/* this gives a data start after BAT/bitmap entries, and well
* past any metadata entries (with a 4 MB buffer for future
* expansion */
data_file_offset = rt_bat->file_offset + rt_bat->length + 5 * MiB;
data_file_offset = file_offset + length + 5 * MiB;
total_sectors = image_size >> s->logical_sector_size_bits;
if (type == VHDX_TYPE_DYNAMIC) {
@@ -1579,7 +1595,11 @@ static int vhdx_create_bat(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
use_zero_blocks ||
bdrv_has_zero_init(bs) == 0) {
/* for a fixed file, the default BAT entry is not zero */
s->bat = g_malloc0(rt_bat->length);
s->bat = g_try_malloc0(length);
if (length && s->bat == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto exit;
}
block_state = type == VHDX_TYPE_FIXED ? PAYLOAD_BLOCK_FULLY_PRESENT :
PAYLOAD_BLOCK_NOT_PRESENT;
block_state = use_zero_blocks ? PAYLOAD_BLOCK_ZERO : block_state;
@@ -1594,7 +1614,7 @@ static int vhdx_create_bat(BlockDriverState *bs, BDRVVHDXState *s,
cpu_to_le64s(&s->bat[sinfo.bat_idx]);
sector_num += s->sectors_per_block;
}
ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs, rt_bat->file_offset, s->bat, rt_bat->length);
ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs, file_offset, s->bat, length);
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
@@ -1626,6 +1646,8 @@ static int vhdx_create_new_region_table(BlockDriverState *bs,
int ret = 0;
uint32_t offset = 0;
void *buffer = NULL;
uint64_t bat_file_offset;
uint32_t bat_length;
BDRVVHDXState *s = NULL;
VHDXRegionTableHeader *region_table;
VHDXRegionTableEntry *rt_bat;
@@ -1635,7 +1657,7 @@ static int vhdx_create_new_region_table(BlockDriverState *bs,
/* Populate enough of the BDRVVHDXState to be able to use the
* pre-existing BAT calculation, translation, and update functions */
s = g_malloc0(sizeof(BDRVVHDXState));
s = g_new0(BDRVVHDXState, 1);
s->chunk_ratio = (VHDX_MAX_SECTORS_PER_BLOCK) *
(uint64_t) sector_size / (uint64_t) block_size;
@@ -1674,19 +1696,26 @@ static int vhdx_create_new_region_table(BlockDriverState *bs,
rt_metadata->length = 1 * MiB; /* min size, and more than enough */
*metadata_offset = rt_metadata->file_offset;
bat_file_offset = rt_bat->file_offset;
bat_length = rt_bat->length;
vhdx_region_header_le_export(region_table);
vhdx_region_entry_le_export(rt_bat);
vhdx_region_entry_le_export(rt_metadata);
vhdx_update_checksum(buffer, VHDX_HEADER_BLOCK_SIZE,
offsetof(VHDXRegionTableHeader, checksum));
/* The region table gives us the data we need to create the BAT,
* so do that now */
ret = vhdx_create_bat(bs, s, image_size, type, use_zero_blocks, rt_bat);
ret = vhdx_create_bat(bs, s, image_size, type, use_zero_blocks,
bat_file_offset, bat_length);
if (ret < 0) {
goto exit;
}
/* Now write out the region headers to disk */
vhdx_region_header_le_export(region_table);
vhdx_region_entry_le_export(rt_bat);
vhdx_region_entry_le_export(rt_metadata);
ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs, VHDX_REGION_TABLE_OFFSET, buffer,
VHDX_HEADER_BLOCK_SIZE);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -1699,7 +1728,6 @@ static int vhdx_create_new_region_table(BlockDriverState *bs,
goto exit;
}
exit:
g_free(s);
g_free(buffer);
@@ -1740,7 +1768,8 @@ static int vhdx_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
VHDXImageType image_type;
Error *local_err = NULL;
image_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
image_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
log_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, VHDX_BLOCK_OPT_LOG_SIZE, 0);
block_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, VHDX_BLOCK_OPT_BLOCK_SIZE, 0);
type = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SUBFMT);
@@ -1849,7 +1878,6 @@ static int vhdx_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
}
delete_and_exit:
bdrv_unref(bs);
exit:

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@@ -435,6 +435,7 @@ void vhdx_header_le_import(VHDXHeader *h);
void vhdx_header_le_export(VHDXHeader *orig_h, VHDXHeader *new_h);
void vhdx_log_desc_le_import(VHDXLogDescriptor *d);
void vhdx_log_desc_le_export(VHDXLogDescriptor *d);
void vhdx_log_data_le_import(VHDXLogDataSector *d);
void vhdx_log_data_le_export(VHDXLogDataSector *d);
void vhdx_log_entry_hdr_le_import(VHDXLogEntryHeader *hdr);
void vhdx_log_entry_hdr_le_export(VHDXLogEntryHeader *hdr);

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@@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ typedef struct VmdkExtent {
uint32_t l2_cache_counts[L2_CACHE_SIZE];
int64_t cluster_sectors;
int64_t next_cluster_sector;
char *type;
} VmdkExtent;
@@ -124,7 +125,6 @@ typedef struct BDRVVmdkState {
} BDRVVmdkState;
typedef struct VmdkMetaData {
uint32_t offset;
unsigned int l1_index;
unsigned int l2_index;
unsigned int l2_offset;
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ static void vmdk_free_last_extent(BlockDriverState *bs)
return;
}
s->num_extents--;
s->extents = g_realloc(s->extents, s->num_extents * sizeof(VmdkExtent));
s->extents = g_renew(VmdkExtent, s->extents, s->num_extents);
}
static uint32_t vmdk_read_cid(BlockDriverState *bs, int parent)
@@ -397,6 +397,7 @@ static int vmdk_add_extent(BlockDriverState *bs,
{
VmdkExtent *extent;
BDRVVmdkState *s = bs->opaque;
int64_t nb_sectors;
if (cluster_sectors > 0x200000) {
/* 0x200000 * 512Bytes = 1GB for one cluster is unrealistic */
@@ -412,8 +413,12 @@ static int vmdk_add_extent(BlockDriverState *bs,
return -EFBIG;
}
s->extents = g_realloc(s->extents,
(s->num_extents + 1) * sizeof(VmdkExtent));
nb_sectors = bdrv_nb_sectors(file);
if (nb_sectors < 0) {
return nb_sectors;
}
s->extents = g_renew(VmdkExtent, s->extents, s->num_extents + 1);
extent = &s->extents[s->num_extents];
s->num_extents++;
@@ -427,6 +432,7 @@ static int vmdk_add_extent(BlockDriverState *bs,
extent->l1_entry_sectors = l2_size * cluster_sectors;
extent->l2_size = l2_size;
extent->cluster_sectors = flat ? sectors : cluster_sectors;
extent->next_cluster_sector = ROUND_UP(nb_sectors, cluster_sectors);
if (s->num_extents > 1) {
extent->end_sector = (*(extent - 1)).end_sector + extent->sectors;
@@ -448,7 +454,11 @@ static int vmdk_init_tables(BlockDriverState *bs, VmdkExtent *extent,
/* read the L1 table */
l1_size = extent->l1_size * sizeof(uint32_t);
extent->l1_table = g_malloc(l1_size);
extent->l1_table = g_try_malloc(l1_size);
if (l1_size && extent->l1_table == NULL) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(extent->file,
extent->l1_table_offset,
extent->l1_table,
@@ -464,7 +474,11 @@ static int vmdk_init_tables(BlockDriverState *bs, VmdkExtent *extent,
}
if (extent->l1_backup_table_offset) {
extent->l1_backup_table = g_malloc(l1_size);
extent->l1_backup_table = g_try_malloc(l1_size);
if (l1_size && extent->l1_backup_table == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail_l1;
}
ret = bdrv_pread(extent->file,
extent->l1_backup_table_offset,
extent->l1_backup_table,
@@ -481,7 +495,7 @@ static int vmdk_init_tables(BlockDriverState *bs, VmdkExtent *extent,
}
extent->l2_cache =
g_malloc(extent->l2_size * L2_CACHE_SIZE * sizeof(uint32_t));
g_new(uint32_t, extent->l2_size * L2_CACHE_SIZE);
return 0;
fail_l1b:
g_free(extent->l1_backup_table);
@@ -669,8 +683,7 @@ static int vmdk_open_vmdk4(BlockDriverState *bs,
if (le32_to_cpu(header.flags) & VMDK4_FLAG_RGD) {
l1_backup_offset = le64_to_cpu(header.rgd_offset) << 9;
}
if (bdrv_getlength(file) <
le64_to_cpu(header.grain_offset) * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE) {
if (bdrv_nb_sectors(file) < le64_to_cpu(header.grain_offset)) {
error_setg(errp, "File truncated, expecting at least %" PRId64 " bytes",
(int64_t)(le64_to_cpu(header.grain_offset)
* BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE));
@@ -821,6 +834,7 @@ static int vmdk_parse_extents(const char *desc, BlockDriverState *bs,
ret = vmdk_add_extent(bs, extent_file, true, sectors,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, &extent, errp);
if (ret < 0) {
bdrv_unref(extent_file);
return ret;
}
extent->flat_start_offset = flat_offset << 9;
@@ -832,14 +846,15 @@ static int vmdk_parse_extents(const char *desc, BlockDriverState *bs,
} else {
ret = vmdk_open_sparse(bs, extent_file, bs->open_flags, buf, errp);
}
g_free(buf);
if (ret) {
g_free(buf);
bdrv_unref(extent_file);
return ret;
}
extent = &s->extents[s->num_extents - 1];
} else {
error_setg(errp, "Unsupported extent type '%s'", type);
bdrv_unref(extent_file);
return -ENOTSUP;
}
extent->type = g_strdup(type);
@@ -938,7 +953,7 @@ fail:
}
static int vmdk_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
static void vmdk_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
BDRVVmdkState *s = bs->opaque;
int i;
@@ -950,61 +965,99 @@ static int vmdk_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs)
s->extents[i].cluster_sectors);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* get_whole_cluster
*
* Copy backing file's cluster that covers @sector_num, otherwise write zero,
* to the cluster at @cluster_sector_num.
*
* If @skip_start_sector < @skip_end_sector, the relative range
* [@skip_start_sector, @skip_end_sector) is not copied or written, and leave
* it for call to write user data in the request.
*/
static int get_whole_cluster(BlockDriverState *bs,
VmdkExtent *extent,
uint64_t cluster_offset,
uint64_t offset,
bool allocate)
VmdkExtent *extent,
uint64_t cluster_sector_num,
uint64_t sector_num,
uint64_t skip_start_sector,
uint64_t skip_end_sector)
{
int ret = VMDK_OK;
uint8_t *whole_grain = NULL;
int64_t cluster_bytes;
uint8_t *whole_grain;
/* For COW, align request sector_num to cluster start */
sector_num = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(sector_num, extent->cluster_sectors);
cluster_bytes = extent->cluster_sectors << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
whole_grain = qemu_blockalign(bs, cluster_bytes);
if (!bs->backing_hd) {
memset(whole_grain, 0, skip_start_sector << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS);
memset(whole_grain + (skip_end_sector << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS), 0,
cluster_bytes - (skip_end_sector << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS));
}
assert(skip_end_sector <= extent->cluster_sectors);
/* we will be here if it's first write on non-exist grain(cluster).
* try to read from parent image, if exist */
if (bs->backing_hd) {
whole_grain =
qemu_blockalign(bs, extent->cluster_sectors << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS);
if (!vmdk_is_cid_valid(bs)) {
ret = VMDK_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
if (bs->backing_hd && !vmdk_is_cid_valid(bs)) {
ret = VMDK_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
/* floor offset to cluster */
offset -= offset % (extent->cluster_sectors * 512);
ret = bdrv_read(bs->backing_hd, offset >> 9, whole_grain,
extent->cluster_sectors);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = VMDK_ERROR;
goto exit;
/* Read backing data before skip range */
if (skip_start_sector > 0) {
if (bs->backing_hd) {
ret = bdrv_read(bs->backing_hd, sector_num,
whole_grain, skip_start_sector);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = VMDK_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
}
/* Write grain only into the active image */
ret = bdrv_write(extent->file, cluster_offset, whole_grain,
extent->cluster_sectors);
ret = bdrv_write(extent->file, cluster_sector_num, whole_grain,
skip_start_sector);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = VMDK_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
}
/* Read backing data after skip range */
if (skip_end_sector < extent->cluster_sectors) {
if (bs->backing_hd) {
ret = bdrv_read(bs->backing_hd, sector_num + skip_end_sector,
whole_grain + (skip_end_sector << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS),
extent->cluster_sectors - skip_end_sector);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = VMDK_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
}
ret = bdrv_write(extent->file, cluster_sector_num + skip_end_sector,
whole_grain + (skip_end_sector << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS),
extent->cluster_sectors - skip_end_sector);
if (ret < 0) {
ret = VMDK_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
}
exit:
qemu_vfree(whole_grain);
return ret;
}
static int vmdk_L2update(VmdkExtent *extent, VmdkMetaData *m_data)
static int vmdk_L2update(VmdkExtent *extent, VmdkMetaData *m_data,
uint32_t offset)
{
uint32_t offset;
QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(offset) != sizeof(m_data->offset));
offset = cpu_to_le32(m_data->offset);
offset = cpu_to_le32(offset);
/* update L2 table */
if (bdrv_pwrite_sync(
extent->file,
((int64_t)m_data->l2_offset * 512)
+ (m_data->l2_index * sizeof(m_data->offset)),
+ (m_data->l2_index * sizeof(offset)),
&offset, sizeof(offset)) < 0) {
return VMDK_ERROR;
}
@@ -1014,7 +1067,7 @@ static int vmdk_L2update(VmdkExtent *extent, VmdkMetaData *m_data)
if (bdrv_pwrite_sync(
extent->file,
((int64_t)m_data->l2_offset * 512)
+ (m_data->l2_index * sizeof(m_data->offset)),
+ (m_data->l2_index * sizeof(offset)),
&offset, sizeof(offset)) < 0) {
return VMDK_ERROR;
}
@@ -1026,17 +1079,41 @@ static int vmdk_L2update(VmdkExtent *extent, VmdkMetaData *m_data)
return VMDK_OK;
}
/**
* get_cluster_offset
*
* Look up cluster offset in extent file by sector number, and store in
* @cluster_offset.
*
* For flat extents, the start offset as parsed from the description file is
* returned.
*
* For sparse extents, look up in L1, L2 table. If allocate is true, return an
* offset for a new cluster and update L2 cache. If there is a backing file,
* COW is done before returning; otherwise, zeroes are written to the allocated
* cluster. Both COW and zero writing skips the sector range
* [@skip_start_sector, @skip_end_sector) passed in by caller, because caller
* has new data to write there.
*
* Returns: VMDK_OK if cluster exists and mapped in the image.
* VMDK_UNALLOC if cluster is not mapped and @allocate is false.
* VMDK_ERROR if failed.
*/
static int get_cluster_offset(BlockDriverState *bs,
VmdkExtent *extent,
VmdkMetaData *m_data,
uint64_t offset,
int allocate,
uint64_t *cluster_offset)
VmdkExtent *extent,
VmdkMetaData *m_data,
uint64_t offset,
bool allocate,
uint64_t *cluster_offset,
uint64_t skip_start_sector,
uint64_t skip_end_sector)
{
unsigned int l1_index, l2_offset, l2_index;
int min_index, i, j;
uint32_t min_count, *l2_table;
bool zeroed = false;
int64_t ret;
int32_t cluster_sector;
if (m_data) {
m_data->valid = 0;
@@ -1090,52 +1167,41 @@ static int get_cluster_offset(BlockDriverState *bs,
extent->l2_cache_counts[min_index] = 1;
found:
l2_index = ((offset >> 9) / extent->cluster_sectors) % extent->l2_size;
*cluster_offset = le32_to_cpu(l2_table[l2_index]);
cluster_sector = le32_to_cpu(l2_table[l2_index]);
if (m_data) {
m_data->valid = 1;
m_data->l1_index = l1_index;
m_data->l2_index = l2_index;
m_data->offset = *cluster_offset;
m_data->l2_offset = l2_offset;
m_data->l2_cache_entry = &l2_table[l2_index];
}
if (extent->has_zero_grain && *cluster_offset == VMDK_GTE_ZEROED) {
if (extent->has_zero_grain && cluster_sector == VMDK_GTE_ZEROED) {
zeroed = true;
}
if (!*cluster_offset || zeroed) {
if (!cluster_sector || zeroed) {
if (!allocate) {
return zeroed ? VMDK_ZEROED : VMDK_UNALLOC;
}
/* Avoid the L2 tables update for the images that have snapshots. */
*cluster_offset = bdrv_getlength(extent->file);
if (!extent->compressed) {
bdrv_truncate(
extent->file,
*cluster_offset + (extent->cluster_sectors << 9)
);
}
*cluster_offset >>= 9;
l2_table[l2_index] = cpu_to_le32(*cluster_offset);
cluster_sector = extent->next_cluster_sector;
extent->next_cluster_sector += extent->cluster_sectors;
/* First of all we write grain itself, to avoid race condition
* that may to corrupt the image.
* This problem may occur because of insufficient space on host disk
* or inappropriate VM shutdown.
*/
if (get_whole_cluster(
bs, extent, *cluster_offset, offset, allocate) == -1) {
return VMDK_ERROR;
}
if (m_data) {
m_data->offset = *cluster_offset;
ret = get_whole_cluster(bs, extent,
cluster_sector,
offset >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS,
skip_start_sector, skip_end_sector);
if (ret) {
return ret;
}
}
*cluster_offset <<= 9;
*cluster_offset = cluster_sector << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
return VMDK_OK;
}
@@ -1170,7 +1236,8 @@ static int64_t coroutine_fn vmdk_co_get_block_status(BlockDriverState *bs,
}
qemu_co_mutex_lock(&s->lock);
ret = get_cluster_offset(bs, extent, NULL,
sector_num * 512, 0, &offset);
sector_num * 512, false, &offset,
0, 0);
qemu_co_mutex_unlock(&s->lock);
switch (ret) {
@@ -1323,9 +1390,9 @@ static int vmdk_read(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
if (!extent) {
return -EIO;
}
ret = get_cluster_offset(
bs, extent, NULL,
sector_num << 9, 0, &cluster_offset);
ret = get_cluster_offset(bs, extent, NULL,
sector_num << 9, false, &cluster_offset,
0, 0);
extent_begin_sector = extent->end_sector - extent->sectors;
extent_relative_sector_num = sector_num - extent_begin_sector;
index_in_cluster = extent_relative_sector_num % extent->cluster_sectors;
@@ -1406,12 +1473,17 @@ static int vmdk_write(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
if (!extent) {
return -EIO;
}
ret = get_cluster_offset(
bs,
extent,
&m_data,
sector_num << 9, !extent->compressed,
&cluster_offset);
extent_begin_sector = extent->end_sector - extent->sectors;
extent_relative_sector_num = sector_num - extent_begin_sector;
index_in_cluster = extent_relative_sector_num % extent->cluster_sectors;
n = extent->cluster_sectors - index_in_cluster;
if (n > nb_sectors) {
n = nb_sectors;
}
ret = get_cluster_offset(bs, extent, &m_data, sector_num << 9,
!(extent->compressed || zeroed),
&cluster_offset,
index_in_cluster, index_in_cluster + n);
if (extent->compressed) {
if (ret == VMDK_OK) {
/* Refuse write to allocated cluster for streamOptimized */
@@ -1420,24 +1492,13 @@ static int vmdk_write(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
return -EIO;
} else {
/* allocate */
ret = get_cluster_offset(
bs,
extent,
&m_data,
sector_num << 9, 1,
&cluster_offset);
ret = get_cluster_offset(bs, extent, &m_data, sector_num << 9,
true, &cluster_offset, 0, 0);
}
}
if (ret == VMDK_ERROR) {
return -EINVAL;
}
extent_begin_sector = extent->end_sector - extent->sectors;
extent_relative_sector_num = sector_num - extent_begin_sector;
index_in_cluster = extent_relative_sector_num % extent->cluster_sectors;
n = extent->cluster_sectors - index_in_cluster;
if (n > nb_sectors) {
n = nb_sectors;
}
if (zeroed) {
/* Do zeroed write, buf is ignored */
if (extent->has_zero_grain &&
@@ -1445,9 +1506,9 @@ static int vmdk_write(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
n >= extent->cluster_sectors) {
n = extent->cluster_sectors;
if (!zero_dry_run) {
m_data.offset = VMDK_GTE_ZEROED;
/* update L2 tables */
if (vmdk_L2update(extent, &m_data) != VMDK_OK) {
if (vmdk_L2update(extent, &m_data, VMDK_GTE_ZEROED)
!= VMDK_OK) {
return -EIO;
}
}
@@ -1463,7 +1524,9 @@ static int vmdk_write(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
}
if (m_data.valid) {
/* update L2 tables */
if (vmdk_L2update(extent, &m_data) != VMDK_OK) {
if (vmdk_L2update(extent, &m_data,
cluster_offset >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS)
!= VMDK_OK) {
return -EIO;
}
}
@@ -1744,7 +1807,8 @@ static int vmdk_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
goto exit;
}
/* Read out options */
total_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
adapter_type = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_ADAPTER_TYPE);
backing_file = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE);
if (qemu_opt_get_bool_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_COMPAT6, false)) {
@@ -2001,7 +2065,7 @@ static int vmdk_check(BlockDriverState *bs, BdrvCheckResult *result,
BDRVVmdkState *s = bs->opaque;
VmdkExtent *extent = NULL;
int64_t sector_num = 0;
int64_t total_sectors = bdrv_getlength(bs) / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;
int64_t total_sectors = bdrv_nb_sectors(bs);
int ret;
uint64_t cluster_offset;
@@ -2022,7 +2086,7 @@ static int vmdk_check(BlockDriverState *bs, BdrvCheckResult *result,
}
ret = get_cluster_offset(bs, extent, NULL,
sector_num << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS,
0, &cluster_offset);
false, &cluster_offset, 0, 0);
if (ret == VMDK_ERROR) {
fprintf(stderr,
"ERROR: could not get cluster_offset for sector %"

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@@ -29,13 +29,6 @@
#if defined(CONFIG_UUID)
#include <uuid/uuid.h>
#endif
#ifdef __linux__
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#ifndef FS_NOCOW_FL
#define FS_NOCOW_FL 0x00800000 /* Do not cow file */
#endif
#endif
/**************************************************************/
@@ -214,7 +207,7 @@ static int vpc_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
"incorrect.\n", bs->filename);
/* Write 'checksum' back to footer, or else will leave it with zero. */
footer->checksum = be32_to_cpu(checksum);
footer->checksum = cpu_to_be32(checksum);
// The visible size of a image in Virtual PC depends on the geometry
// rather than on the size stored in the footer (the size in the footer
@@ -276,7 +269,11 @@ static int vpc_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
goto fail;
}
s->pagetable = qemu_blockalign(bs, s->max_table_entries * 4);
s->pagetable = qemu_try_blockalign(bs->file, s->max_table_entries * 4);
if (s->pagetable == NULL) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
s->bat_offset = be64_to_cpu(dyndisk_header->table_offset);
@@ -475,7 +472,7 @@ static int64_t alloc_block(BlockDriverState* bs, int64_t sector_num)
// Write BAT entry to disk
bat_offset = s->bat_offset + (4 * index);
bat_value = be32_to_cpu(s->pagetable[index]);
bat_value = cpu_to_be32(s->pagetable[index]);
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs->file, bat_offset, &bat_value, 4);
if (ret < 0)
goto fail;
@@ -492,7 +489,7 @@ static int vpc_get_info(BlockDriverState *bs, BlockDriverInfo *bdi)
BDRVVPCState *s = (BDRVVPCState *)bs->opaque;
VHDFooter *footer = (VHDFooter *) s->footer_buf;
if (cpu_to_be32(footer->type) != VHD_FIXED) {
if (be32_to_cpu(footer->type) != VHD_FIXED) {
bdi->cluster_size = s->block_size;
}
@@ -509,7 +506,7 @@ static int vpc_read(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
int64_t sectors, sectors_per_block;
VHDFooter *footer = (VHDFooter *) s->footer_buf;
if (cpu_to_be32(footer->type) == VHD_FIXED) {
if (be32_to_cpu(footer->type) == VHD_FIXED) {
return bdrv_read(bs->file, sector_num, buf, nb_sectors);
}
while (nb_sectors > 0) {
@@ -558,7 +555,7 @@ static int vpc_write(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
int ret;
VHDFooter *footer = (VHDFooter *) s->footer_buf;
if (cpu_to_be32(footer->type) == VHD_FIXED) {
if (be32_to_cpu(footer->type) == VHD_FIXED) {
return bdrv_write(bs->file, sector_num, buf, nb_sectors);
}
while (nb_sectors > 0) {
@@ -656,39 +653,41 @@ static int calculate_geometry(int64_t total_sectors, uint16_t* cyls,
return 0;
}
static int create_dynamic_disk(int fd, uint8_t *buf, int64_t total_sectors)
static int create_dynamic_disk(BlockDriverState *bs, uint8_t *buf,
int64_t total_sectors)
{
VHDDynDiskHeader *dyndisk_header =
(VHDDynDiskHeader *) buf;
size_t block_size, num_bat_entries;
int i;
int ret = -EIO;
int ret;
int64_t offset = 0;
// Write the footer (twice: at the beginning and at the end)
block_size = 0x200000;
num_bat_entries = (total_sectors + block_size / 512) / (block_size / 512);
if (write(fd, buf, HEADER_SIZE) != HEADER_SIZE) {
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs, offset, buf, HEADER_SIZE);
if (ret) {
goto fail;
}
if (lseek(fd, 1536 + ((num_bat_entries * 4 + 511) & ~511), SEEK_SET) < 0) {
goto fail;
}
if (write(fd, buf, HEADER_SIZE) != HEADER_SIZE) {
offset = 1536 + ((num_bat_entries * 4 + 511) & ~511);
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs, offset, buf, HEADER_SIZE);
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail;
}
// Write the initial BAT
if (lseek(fd, 3 * 512, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
goto fail;
}
offset = 3 * 512;
memset(buf, 0xFF, 512);
for (i = 0; i < (num_bat_entries * 4 + 511) / 512; i++) {
if (write(fd, buf, 512) != 512) {
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs, offset, buf, 512);
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail;
}
offset += 512;
}
// Prepare the Dynamic Disk Header
@@ -700,48 +699,44 @@ static int create_dynamic_disk(int fd, uint8_t *buf, int64_t total_sectors)
* Note: The spec is actually wrong here for data_offset, it says
* 0xFFFFFFFF, but MS tools expect all 64 bits to be set.
*/
dyndisk_header->data_offset = be64_to_cpu(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL);
dyndisk_header->table_offset = be64_to_cpu(3 * 512);
dyndisk_header->version = be32_to_cpu(0x00010000);
dyndisk_header->block_size = be32_to_cpu(block_size);
dyndisk_header->max_table_entries = be32_to_cpu(num_bat_entries);
dyndisk_header->data_offset = cpu_to_be64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL);
dyndisk_header->table_offset = cpu_to_be64(3 * 512);
dyndisk_header->version = cpu_to_be32(0x00010000);
dyndisk_header->block_size = cpu_to_be32(block_size);
dyndisk_header->max_table_entries = cpu_to_be32(num_bat_entries);
dyndisk_header->checksum = be32_to_cpu(vpc_checksum(buf, 1024));
dyndisk_header->checksum = cpu_to_be32(vpc_checksum(buf, 1024));
// Write the header
if (lseek(fd, 512, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
goto fail;
}
offset = 512;
if (write(fd, buf, 1024) != 1024) {
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs, offset, buf, 1024);
if (ret < 0) {
goto fail;
}
ret = 0;
fail:
return ret;
}
static int create_fixed_disk(int fd, uint8_t *buf, int64_t total_size)
static int create_fixed_disk(BlockDriverState *bs, uint8_t *buf,
int64_t total_size)
{
int ret = -EIO;
int ret;
/* Add footer to total size */
total_size += 512;
if (ftruncate(fd, total_size) != 0) {
ret = -errno;
goto fail;
}
if (lseek(fd, -512, SEEK_END) < 0) {
goto fail;
}
if (write(fd, buf, HEADER_SIZE) != HEADER_SIZE) {
goto fail;
total_size += HEADER_SIZE;
ret = bdrv_truncate(bs, total_size);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
ret = 0;
ret = bdrv_pwrite_sync(bs, total_size - HEADER_SIZE, buf, HEADER_SIZE);
if (ret < 0) {
return ret;
}
fail:
return ret;
}
@@ -750,7 +745,7 @@ static int vpc_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
uint8_t buf[1024];
VHDFooter *footer = (VHDFooter *) buf;
char *disk_type_param;
int fd, i;
int i;
uint16_t cyls = 0;
uint8_t heads = 0;
uint8_t secs_per_cyl = 0;
@@ -758,10 +753,12 @@ static int vpc_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
int64_t total_size;
int disk_type;
int ret = -EIO;
bool nocow = false;
Error *local_err = NULL;
BlockDriverState *bs = NULL;
/* Read out options */
total_size = qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0);
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
disk_type_param = qemu_opt_get_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SUBFMT);
if (disk_type_param) {
if (!strcmp(disk_type_param, "dynamic")) {
@@ -775,28 +772,17 @@ static int vpc_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
} else {
disk_type = VHD_DYNAMIC;
}
nocow = qemu_opt_get_bool_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_NOCOW, false);
/* Create the file */
fd = qemu_open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY, 0644);
if (fd < 0) {
ret = -EIO;
ret = bdrv_create_file(filename, opts, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
goto out;
}
if (nocow) {
#ifdef __linux__
/* Set NOCOW flag to solve performance issue on fs like btrfs.
* This is an optimisation. The FS_IOC_SETFLAGS ioctl return value will
* be ignored since any failure of this operation should not block the
* left work.
*/
int attr;
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_GETFLAGS, &attr) == 0) {
attr |= FS_NOCOW_FL;
ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_SETFLAGS, &attr);
}
#endif
ret = bdrv_open(&bs, filename, NULL, NULL, BDRV_O_RDWR | BDRV_O_PROTOCOL,
NULL, &local_err);
if (ret < 0) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
goto out;
}
/*
@@ -810,7 +796,7 @@ static int vpc_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
&secs_per_cyl))
{
ret = -EFBIG;
goto fail;
goto out;
}
}
@@ -824,46 +810,45 @@ static int vpc_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
memcpy(footer->creator_app, "qemu", 4);
memcpy(footer->creator_os, "Wi2k", 4);
footer->features = be32_to_cpu(0x02);
footer->version = be32_to_cpu(0x00010000);
footer->features = cpu_to_be32(0x02);
footer->version = cpu_to_be32(0x00010000);
if (disk_type == VHD_DYNAMIC) {
footer->data_offset = be64_to_cpu(HEADER_SIZE);
footer->data_offset = cpu_to_be64(HEADER_SIZE);
} else {
footer->data_offset = be64_to_cpu(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL);
footer->data_offset = cpu_to_be64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL);
}
footer->timestamp = be32_to_cpu(time(NULL) - VHD_TIMESTAMP_BASE);
footer->timestamp = cpu_to_be32(time(NULL) - VHD_TIMESTAMP_BASE);
/* Version of Virtual PC 2007 */
footer->major = be16_to_cpu(0x0005);
footer->minor = be16_to_cpu(0x0003);
footer->major = cpu_to_be16(0x0005);
footer->minor = cpu_to_be16(0x0003);
if (disk_type == VHD_DYNAMIC) {
footer->orig_size = be64_to_cpu(total_sectors * 512);
footer->size = be64_to_cpu(total_sectors * 512);
footer->orig_size = cpu_to_be64(total_sectors * 512);
footer->size = cpu_to_be64(total_sectors * 512);
} else {
footer->orig_size = be64_to_cpu(total_size);
footer->size = be64_to_cpu(total_size);
footer->orig_size = cpu_to_be64(total_size);
footer->size = cpu_to_be64(total_size);
}
footer->cyls = be16_to_cpu(cyls);
footer->cyls = cpu_to_be16(cyls);
footer->heads = heads;
footer->secs_per_cyl = secs_per_cyl;
footer->type = be32_to_cpu(disk_type);
footer->type = cpu_to_be32(disk_type);
#if defined(CONFIG_UUID)
uuid_generate(footer->uuid);
#endif
footer->checksum = be32_to_cpu(vpc_checksum(buf, HEADER_SIZE));
footer->checksum = cpu_to_be32(vpc_checksum(buf, HEADER_SIZE));
if (disk_type == VHD_DYNAMIC) {
ret = create_dynamic_disk(fd, buf, total_sectors);
ret = create_dynamic_disk(bs, buf, total_sectors);
} else {
ret = create_fixed_disk(fd, buf, total_size);
ret = create_fixed_disk(bs, buf, total_size);
}
fail:
qemu_close(fd);
out:
bdrv_unref(bs);
g_free(disk_type_param);
return ret;
}
@@ -873,7 +858,7 @@ static int vpc_has_zero_init(BlockDriverState *bs)
BDRVVPCState *s = bs->opaque;
VHDFooter *footer = (VHDFooter *) s->footer_buf;
if (cpu_to_be32(footer->type) == VHD_FIXED) {
if (be32_to_cpu(footer->type) == VHD_FIXED) {
return bdrv_has_zero_init(bs->file);
} else {
return 1;

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@@ -52,10 +52,6 @@
#define DLOG(a) a
#undef stderr
#define stderr STDERR
FILE* stderr = NULL;
static void checkpoint(void);
#ifdef __MINGW32__
@@ -732,7 +728,7 @@ static int read_directory(BDRVVVFATState* s, int mapping_index)
if(first_cluster == 0 && (is_dotdot || is_dot))
continue;
buffer=(char*)g_malloc(length);
buffer = g_malloc(length);
snprintf(buffer,length,"%s/%s",dirname,entry->d_name);
if(stat(buffer,&st)<0) {
@@ -767,7 +763,7 @@ static int read_directory(BDRVVVFATState* s, int mapping_index)
/* create mapping for this file */
if(!is_dot && !is_dotdot && (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) || st.st_size)) {
s->current_mapping=(mapping_t*)array_get_next(&(s->mapping));
s->current_mapping = array_get_next(&(s->mapping));
s->current_mapping->begin=0;
s->current_mapping->end=st.st_size;
/*
@@ -811,12 +807,12 @@ static int read_directory(BDRVVVFATState* s, int mapping_index)
}
/* reget the mapping, since s->mapping was possibly realloc()ed */
mapping = (mapping_t*)array_get(&(s->mapping), mapping_index);
mapping = array_get(&(s->mapping), mapping_index);
first_cluster += (s->directory.next - mapping->info.dir.first_dir_index)
* 0x20 / s->cluster_size;
mapping->end = first_cluster;
direntry = (direntry_t*)array_get(&(s->directory), mapping->dir_index);
direntry = array_get(&(s->directory), mapping->dir_index);
set_begin_of_direntry(direntry, mapping->begin);
return 0;
@@ -1082,11 +1078,6 @@ static int vvfat_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
vvv = s;
#endif
DLOG(if (stderr == NULL) {
stderr = fopen("vvfat.log", "a");
setbuf(stderr, NULL);
})
opts = qemu_opts_create(&runtime_opts, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
@@ -2950,7 +2941,7 @@ static int enable_write_target(BDRVVVFATState *s, Error **errp)
bdrv_set_backing_hd(s->bs, bdrv_new("", &error_abort));
s->bs->backing_hd->drv = &vvfat_write_target;
s->bs->backing_hd->opaque = g_malloc(sizeof(void*));
s->bs->backing_hd->opaque = g_new(void *, 1);
*(void**)s->bs->backing_hd->opaque = s;
return 0;

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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static void win32_aio_process_completion(QEMUWin32AIOState *s,
waiocb->common.cb(waiocb->common.opaque, ret);
qemu_aio_release(waiocb);
qemu_aio_unref(waiocb);
}
static void win32_aio_completion_cb(EventNotifier *e)
@@ -106,22 +106,8 @@ static void win32_aio_completion_cb(EventNotifier *e)
}
}
static void win32_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *blockacb)
{
QEMUWin32AIOCB *waiocb = (QEMUWin32AIOCB *)blockacb;
/*
* CancelIoEx is only supported in Vista and newer. For now, just
* wait for completion.
*/
while (!HasOverlappedIoCompleted(&waiocb->ov)) {
aio_poll(bdrv_get_aio_context(blockacb->bs), true);
}
}
static const AIOCBInfo win32_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(QEMUWin32AIOCB),
.cancel = win32_aio_cancel,
};
BlockDriverAIOCB *win32_aio_submit(BlockDriverState *bs,
@@ -139,7 +125,10 @@ BlockDriverAIOCB *win32_aio_submit(BlockDriverState *bs,
waiocb->is_read = (type == QEMU_AIO_READ);
if (qiov->niov > 1) {
waiocb->buf = qemu_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
waiocb->buf = qemu_try_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
if (waiocb->buf == NULL) {
goto out;
}
if (type & QEMU_AIO_WRITE) {
iov_to_buf(qiov->iov, qiov->niov, 0, waiocb->buf, qiov->size);
}
@@ -168,7 +157,8 @@ BlockDriverAIOCB *win32_aio_submit(BlockDriverState *bs,
out_dec_count:
aio->count--;
qemu_aio_release(waiocb);
out:
qemu_aio_unref(waiocb);
return NULL;
}

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@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ void qmp_nbd_server_add(const char *device, bool has_writable, bool writable,
nbd_export_set_name(exp, device);
n = g_malloc0(sizeof(NBDCloseNotifier));
n = g_new0(NBDCloseNotifier, 1);
n->n.notify = nbd_close_notifier;
n->exp = exp;
bdrv_add_close_notifier(bs, &n->n);

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@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#include "qapi/qmp/types.h"
#include "qapi-visit.h"
#include "qapi/qmp-output-visitor.h"
#include "qapi/util.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qmp-commands.h"
@@ -215,11 +216,17 @@ static void bdrv_format_print(void *opaque, const char *name)
void drive_del(DriveInfo *dinfo)
{
bdrv_unref(dinfo->bdrv);
}
void drive_info_del(DriveInfo *dinfo)
{
if (!dinfo) {
return;
}
if (dinfo->opts) {
qemu_opts_del(dinfo->opts);
}
bdrv_unref(dinfo->bdrv);
g_free(dinfo->id);
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&drives, dinfo, next);
g_free(dinfo->serial);
@@ -274,25 +281,6 @@ static int parse_block_error_action(const char *buf, bool is_read, Error **errp)
}
}
static inline int parse_enum_option(const char *lookup[], const char *buf,
int max, int def, Error **errp)
{
int i;
if (!buf) {
return def;
}
for (i = 0; i < max; i++) {
if (!strcmp(buf, lookup[i])) {
return i;
}
}
error_setg(errp, "invalid parameter value: %s", buf);
return def;
}
static bool check_throttle_config(ThrottleConfig *cfg, Error **errp)
{
if (throttle_conflicting(cfg)) {
@@ -319,6 +307,7 @@ static DriveInfo *blockdev_init(const char *file, QDict *bs_opts,
int ro = 0;
int bdrv_flags = 0;
int on_read_error, on_write_error;
BlockDriverState *bs;
DriveInfo *dinfo;
ThrottleConfig cfg;
int snapshot = 0;
@@ -456,11 +445,11 @@ static DriveInfo *blockdev_init(const char *file, QDict *bs_opts,
}
detect_zeroes =
parse_enum_option(BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions_lookup,
qemu_opt_get(opts, "detect-zeroes"),
BLOCKDEV_DETECT_ZEROES_OPTIONS_MAX,
BLOCKDEV_DETECT_ZEROES_OPTIONS_OFF,
&error);
qapi_enum_parse(BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions_lookup,
qemu_opt_get(opts, "detect-zeroes"),
BLOCKDEV_DETECT_ZEROES_OPTIONS_MAX,
BLOCKDEV_DETECT_ZEROES_OPTIONS_OFF,
&error);
if (error) {
error_propagate(errp, error);
goto early_err;
@@ -474,26 +463,27 @@ static DriveInfo *blockdev_init(const char *file, QDict *bs_opts,
}
/* init */
dinfo = g_malloc0(sizeof(*dinfo));
dinfo->id = g_strdup(qemu_opts_id(opts));
dinfo->bdrv = bdrv_new(dinfo->id, &error);
if (error) {
error_propagate(errp, error);
goto bdrv_new_err;
bs = bdrv_new(qemu_opts_id(opts), errp);
if (!bs) {
goto early_err;
}
dinfo->bdrv->open_flags = snapshot ? BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT : 0;
dinfo->bdrv->read_only = ro;
dinfo->bdrv->detect_zeroes = detect_zeroes;
QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&drives, dinfo, next);
bs->open_flags = snapshot ? BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT : 0;
bs->read_only = ro;
bs->detect_zeroes = detect_zeroes;
bdrv_set_on_error(dinfo->bdrv, on_read_error, on_write_error);
bdrv_set_on_error(bs, on_read_error, on_write_error);
/* disk I/O throttling */
if (throttle_enabled(&cfg)) {
bdrv_io_limits_enable(dinfo->bdrv);
bdrv_set_io_limits(dinfo->bdrv, &cfg);
bdrv_io_limits_enable(bs);
bdrv_set_io_limits(bs, &cfg);
}
dinfo = g_malloc0(sizeof(*dinfo));
dinfo->id = g_strdup(qemu_opts_id(opts));
dinfo->bdrv = bs;
QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&drives, dinfo, next);
if (!file || !*file) {
if (has_driver_specific_opts) {
file = NULL;
@@ -520,7 +510,8 @@ static DriveInfo *blockdev_init(const char *file, QDict *bs_opts,
bdrv_flags |= ro ? 0 : BDRV_O_RDWR;
QINCREF(bs_opts);
ret = bdrv_open(&dinfo->bdrv, file, NULL, bs_opts, bdrv_flags, drv, &error);
ret = bdrv_open(&bs, file, NULL, bs_opts, bdrv_flags, drv, &error);
assert(bs == dinfo->bdrv);
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "could not open disk image %s: %s",
@@ -529,8 +520,9 @@ static DriveInfo *blockdev_init(const char *file, QDict *bs_opts,
goto err;
}
if (bdrv_key_required(dinfo->bdrv))
if (bdrv_key_required(bs)) {
autostart = 0;
}
QDECREF(bs_opts);
qemu_opts_del(opts);
@@ -538,11 +530,7 @@ static DriveInfo *blockdev_init(const char *file, QDict *bs_opts,
return dinfo;
err:
bdrv_unref(dinfo->bdrv);
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&drives, dinfo, next);
bdrv_new_err:
g_free(dinfo->id);
g_free(dinfo);
bdrv_unref(bs);
early_err:
qemu_opts_del(opts);
err_no_opts:
@@ -550,12 +538,18 @@ err_no_opts:
return NULL;
}
static void qemu_opt_rename(QemuOpts *opts, const char *from, const char *to)
static void qemu_opt_rename(QemuOpts *opts, const char *from, const char *to,
Error **errp)
{
const char *value;
value = qemu_opt_get(opts, from);
if (value) {
if (qemu_opt_find(opts, to)) {
error_setg(errp, "'%s' and its alias '%s' can't be used at the "
"same time", to, from);
return;
}
qemu_opt_set(opts, to, value);
qemu_opt_unset(opts, from);
}
@@ -659,28 +653,43 @@ DriveInfo *drive_new(QemuOpts *all_opts, BlockInterfaceType block_default_type)
const char *serial;
const char *filename;
Error *local_err = NULL;
int i;
/* Change legacy command line options into QMP ones */
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "iops", "throttling.iops-total");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "iops_rd", "throttling.iops-read");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "iops_wr", "throttling.iops-write");
static const struct {
const char *from;
const char *to;
} opt_renames[] = {
{ "iops", "throttling.iops-total" },
{ "iops_rd", "throttling.iops-read" },
{ "iops_wr", "throttling.iops-write" },
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "bps", "throttling.bps-total");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "bps_rd", "throttling.bps-read");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "bps_wr", "throttling.bps-write");
{ "bps", "throttling.bps-total" },
{ "bps_rd", "throttling.bps-read" },
{ "bps_wr", "throttling.bps-write" },
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "iops_max", "throttling.iops-total-max");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "iops_rd_max", "throttling.iops-read-max");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "iops_wr_max", "throttling.iops-write-max");
{ "iops_max", "throttling.iops-total-max" },
{ "iops_rd_max", "throttling.iops-read-max" },
{ "iops_wr_max", "throttling.iops-write-max" },
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "bps_max", "throttling.bps-total-max");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "bps_rd_max", "throttling.bps-read-max");
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "bps_wr_max", "throttling.bps-write-max");
{ "bps_max", "throttling.bps-total-max" },
{ "bps_rd_max", "throttling.bps-read-max" },
{ "bps_wr_max", "throttling.bps-write-max" },
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts,
"iops_size", "throttling.iops-size");
{ "iops_size", "throttling.iops-size" },
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, "readonly", "read-only");
{ "readonly", "read-only" },
};
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(opt_renames); i++) {
qemu_opt_rename(all_opts, opt_renames[i].from, opt_renames[i].to,
&local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_report("%s", error_get_pretty(local_err));
error_free(local_err);
return NULL;
}
}
value = qemu_opt_get(all_opts, "cache");
if (value) {
@@ -1094,7 +1103,7 @@ SnapshotInfo *qmp_blockdev_snapshot_delete_internal_sync(const char *device,
return NULL;
}
info = g_malloc0(sizeof(SnapshotInfo));
info = g_new0(SnapshotInfo, 1);
info->id = g_strdup(sn.id_str);
info->name = g_strdup(sn.name);
info->date_nsec = sn.date_nsec;
@@ -1757,6 +1766,8 @@ int do_drive_del(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
const char *id = qdict_get_str(qdict, "id");
BlockDriverState *bs;
DriveInfo *dinfo;
AioContext *aio_context;
Error *local_err = NULL;
bs = bdrv_find(id);
@@ -1764,9 +1775,21 @@ int do_drive_del(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
error_report("Device '%s' not found", id);
return -1;
}
dinfo = drive_get_by_blockdev(bs);
if (dinfo && !dinfo->enable_auto_del) {
error_report("Deleting device added with blockdev-add"
" is not supported");
return -1;
}
aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(bs);
aio_context_acquire(aio_context);
if (bdrv_op_is_blocked(bs, BLOCK_OP_TYPE_DRIVE_DEL, &local_err)) {
error_report("%s", error_get_pretty(local_err));
error_free(local_err);
aio_context_release(aio_context);
return -1;
}
@@ -1787,9 +1810,10 @@ int do_drive_del(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
bdrv_set_on_error(bs, BLOCKDEV_ON_ERROR_REPORT,
BLOCKDEV_ON_ERROR_REPORT);
} else {
drive_del(drive_get_by_blockdev(bs));
drive_del(dinfo);
}
aio_context_release(aio_context);
return 0;
}
@@ -1799,6 +1823,7 @@ void qmp_block_resize(bool has_device, const char *device,
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
BlockDriverState *bs;
AioContext *aio_context;
int ret;
bs = bdrv_lookup_bs(has_device ? device : NULL,
@@ -1809,19 +1834,22 @@ void qmp_block_resize(bool has_device, const char *device,
return;
}
aio_context = bdrv_get_aio_context(bs);
aio_context_acquire(aio_context);
if (!bdrv_is_first_non_filter(bs)) {
error_set(errp, QERR_FEATURE_DISABLED, "resize");
return;
goto out;
}
if (size < 0) {
error_set(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "size", "a >0 size");
return;
goto out;
}
if (bdrv_op_is_blocked(bs, BLOCK_OP_TYPE_RESIZE, NULL)) {
error_set(errp, QERR_DEVICE_IN_USE, device);
return;
goto out;
}
/* complete all in-flight operations before resizing the device */
@@ -1847,6 +1875,9 @@ void qmp_block_resize(bool has_device, const char *device,
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Could not resize");
break;
}
out:
aio_context_release(aio_context);
}
static void block_job_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
@@ -2172,11 +2203,12 @@ void qmp_drive_mirror(const char *device, const char *target,
}
if (granularity != 0 && (granularity < 512 || granularity > 1048576 * 64)) {
error_set(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER, device);
error_set(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "granularity",
"a value in range [512B, 64MB]");
return;
}
if (granularity & (granularity - 1)) {
error_set(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER, device);
error_set(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "granularity", "power of 2");
return;
}

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@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ int block_job_cancel_sync(BlockJob *job)
job->opaque = &data;
block_job_cancel(job);
while (data.ret == -EINPROGRESS) {
qemu_aio_wait();
aio_poll(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs), true);
}
return (data.cancelled && data.ret == 0) ? -ECANCELED : data.ret;
}
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ void block_job_sleep_ns(BlockJob *job, QEMUClockType type, int64_t ns)
if (block_job_is_paused(job)) {
qemu_coroutine_yield();
} else {
co_sleep_ns(type, ns);
co_aio_sleep_ns(bdrv_get_aio_context(job->bs), type, ns);
}
job->busy = true;
}

170
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@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ seccomp=""
glusterfs=""
glusterfs_discard="no"
glusterfs_zerofill="no"
virtio_blk_data_plane=""
archipelago=""
gtk=""
gtkabi=""
vte=""
@@ -388,6 +388,7 @@ cpp="${CPP-$cc -E}"
objcopy="${OBJCOPY-${cross_prefix}objcopy}"
ld="${LD-${cross_prefix}ld}"
libtool="${LIBTOOL-${cross_prefix}libtool}"
nm="${NM-${cross_prefix}nm}"
strip="${STRIP-${cross_prefix}strip}"
windres="${WINDRES-${cross_prefix}windres}"
pkg_config_exe="${PKG_CONFIG-${cross_prefix}pkg-config}"
@@ -1087,9 +1088,12 @@ for opt do
;;
--enable-glusterfs) glusterfs="yes"
;;
--disable-virtio-blk-data-plane) virtio_blk_data_plane="no"
--disable-archipelago) archipelago="no"
;;
--enable-virtio-blk-data-plane) virtio_blk_data_plane="yes"
--enable-archipelago) archipelago="yes"
;;
--disable-virtio-blk-data-plane|--enable-virtio-blk-data-plane)
echo "$0: $opt is obsolete, virtio-blk data-plane is always on" >&2
;;
--disable-gtk) gtk="no"
;;
@@ -1344,7 +1348,7 @@ Advanced options (experts only):
--enable-linux-aio enable Linux AIO support
--disable-cap-ng disable libcap-ng support
--enable-cap-ng enable libcap-ng support
--disable-attr disables attr and xattr support
--disable-attr disable attr and xattr support
--enable-attr enable attr and xattr support
--disable-blobs disable installing provided firmware blobs
--enable-docs enable documentation build
@@ -1375,20 +1379,22 @@ Advanced options (experts only):
--with-vss-sdk=SDK-path enable Windows VSS support in QEMU Guest Agent
--with-win-sdk=SDK-path path to Windows Platform SDK (to build VSS .tlb)
--disable-seccomp disable seccomp support
--enable-seccomp enables seccomp support
--enable-seccomp enable seccomp support
--with-coroutine=BACKEND coroutine backend. Supported options:
gthread, ucontext, sigaltstack, windows
--disable-coroutine-pool disable coroutine freelist (worse performance)
--enable-coroutine-pool enable coroutine freelist (better performance)
--enable-glusterfs enable GlusterFS backend
--disable-glusterfs disable GlusterFS backend
--enable-archipelago enable Archipelago backend
--disable-archipelago disable Archipelago backend
--enable-gcov enable test coverage analysis with gcov
--gcov=GCOV use specified gcov [$gcov_tool]
--disable-tpm disable TPM support
--enable-tpm enable TPM support
--disable-libssh2 disable ssh block device support
--enable-libssh2 enable ssh block device support
--disable-vhdx disables support for the Microsoft VHDX image format
--disable-vhdx disable support for the Microsoft VHDX image format
--enable-vhdx enable support for the Microsoft VHDX image format
--disable-quorum disable quorum block filter support
--enable-quorum enable quorum block filter support
@@ -1489,8 +1495,9 @@ for flag in $gcc_flags; do
fi
done
if test "$stack_protector" != "no" ; then
if test "$stack_protector" != "no"; then
gcc_flags="-fstack-protector-strong -fstack-protector-all"
sp_on=0
for flag in $gcc_flags; do
# We need to check both a compile and a link, since some compiler
# setups fail only on a .c->.o compile and some only at link time
@@ -1498,9 +1505,15 @@ if test "$stack_protector" != "no" ; then
compile_prog "-Werror $flag" ""; then
QEMU_CFLAGS="$QEMU_CFLAGS $flag"
LIBTOOLFLAGS="$LIBTOOLFLAGS -Wc,$flag"
sp_on=1
break
fi
done
if test "$stack_protector" = yes; then
if test $sp_on = 0; then
error_exit "Stack protector not supported"
fi
fi
fi
# Workaround for http://gcc.gnu.org/PR55489. Happens with -fPIE/-fPIC and
@@ -1716,6 +1729,7 @@ fi
cat > $TMPC <<EOF
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <linux/ip.h>
int main(void) { return sizeof(struct mmsghdr); }
EOF
if compile_prog "" "" ; then
@@ -2701,6 +2715,12 @@ for i in $glib_modules; do
fi
done
# g_test_trap_subprocess added in 2.38. Used by some tests.
glib_subprocess=yes
if ! $pkg_config --atleast-version=2.38 glib-2.0; then
glib_subprocess=no
fi
##########################################
# SHA command probe for modules
if test "$modules" = yes; then
@@ -2722,7 +2742,7 @@ fi
if test "$pixman" = ""; then
if test "$want_tools" = "no" -a "$softmmu" = "no"; then
pixman="none"
elif $pkg_config pixman-1 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
elif $pkg_config --atleast-version=0.21.8 pixman-1 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
pixman="system"
else
pixman="internal"
@@ -2738,11 +2758,12 @@ if test "$pixman" = "none"; then
pixman_cflags=
pixman_libs=
elif test "$pixman" = "system"; then
# pixman version has been checked above
pixman_cflags=`$pkg_config --cflags pixman-1`
pixman_libs=`$pkg_config --libs pixman-1`
else
if test ! -d ${source_path}/pixman/pixman; then
error_exit "pixman not present. Your options:" \
error_exit "pixman >= 0.21.8 not present. Your options:" \
" (1) Preferred: Install the pixman devel package (any recent" \
" distro should have packages as Xorg needs pixman too)." \
" (2) Fetch the pixman submodule, using:" \
@@ -2920,16 +2941,6 @@ else
tpm_passthrough=no
fi
##########################################
# adjust virtio-blk-data-plane based on linux-aio
if test "$virtio_blk_data_plane" = "yes" -a \
"$linux_aio" != "yes" ; then
error_exit "virtio-blk-data-plane requires Linux AIO, please try --enable-linux-aio"
elif test -z "$virtio_blk_data_plane" ; then
virtio_blk_data_plane=$linux_aio
fi
##########################################
# attr probe
@@ -3064,6 +3075,33 @@ EOF
fi
fi
##########################################
# archipelago probe
if test "$archipelago" != "no" ; then
cat > $TMPC <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>
#include <xseg/xseg.h>
#include <xseg/protocol.h>
int main(void) {
xseg_initialize();
return 0;
}
EOF
archipelago_libs=-lxseg
if compile_prog "" "$archipelago_libs"; then
archipelago="yes"
libs_tools="$archipelago_libs $libs_tools"
libs_softmmu="$archipelago_libs $libs_softmmu"
else
if test "$archipelago" = "yes" ; then
feature_not_found "Archipelago backend support" "Install libxseg devel"
fi
archipelago="no"
fi
fi
##########################################
# glusterfs probe
if test "$glusterfs" != "no" ; then
@@ -3079,7 +3117,8 @@ if test "$glusterfs" != "no" ; then
fi
else
if test "$glusterfs" = "yes" ; then
feature_not_found "GlusterFS backend support" "Install glusterfs-api devel"
feature_not_found "GlusterFS backend support" \
"Install glusterfs-api devel >= 3"
fi
glusterfs="no"
fi
@@ -3269,6 +3308,21 @@ if compile_prog "" "" ; then
fallocate_punch_hole=yes
fi
# check for posix_fallocate
posix_fallocate=no
cat > $TMPC << EOF
#include <fcntl.h>
int main(void)
{
posix_fallocate(0, 0, 0);
return 0;
}
EOF
if compile_prog "" "" ; then
posix_fallocate=yes
fi
# check for sync_file_range
sync_file_range=no
cat > $TMPC << EOF
@@ -3413,6 +3467,37 @@ if compile_prog "" "" ; then
sendfile=yes
fi
# check for timerfd support (glibc 2.8 and newer)
timerfd=no
cat > $TMPC << EOF
#include <sys/timerfd.h>
int main(void)
{
return(timerfd_create(CLOCK_REALTIME, 0));
}
EOF
if compile_prog "" "" ; then
timerfd=yes
fi
# check for setns and unshare support
setns=no
cat > $TMPC << EOF
#include <sched.h>
int main(void)
{
int ret;
ret = setns(0, 0);
ret = unshare(0);
return ret;
}
EOF
if compile_prog "" "" ; then
setns=yes
fi
# Check if tools are available to build documentation.
if test "$docs" != "no" ; then
if has makeinfo && has pod2man; then
@@ -3524,7 +3609,8 @@ EOF
spice_server_version=$($pkg_config --modversion spice-server)
else
if test "$spice" = "yes" ; then
feature_not_found "spice" "Install spice-server and spice-protocol devel"
feature_not_found "spice" \
"Install spice-server(>=0.12.0) and spice-protocol(>=0.12.3) devel"
fi
spice="no"
fi
@@ -3555,7 +3641,7 @@ EOF
smartcard_nss="yes"
else
if test "$smartcard_nss" = "yes"; then
feature_not_found "nss"
feature_not_found "nss" "Install nss devel >= 3.12.8"
fi
smartcard_nss="no"
fi
@@ -3571,7 +3657,7 @@ if test "$libusb" != "no" ; then
libs_softmmu="$libs_softmmu $libusb_libs"
else
if test "$libusb" = "yes"; then
feature_not_found "libusb" "Install libusb devel"
feature_not_found "libusb" "Install libusb devel >= 1.0.13"
fi
libusb="no"
fi
@@ -3885,12 +3971,11 @@ else
fi
########################################
# check if we have valgrind/valgrind.h and valgrind/memcheck.h
# check if we have valgrind/valgrind.h
valgrind_h=no
cat > $TMPC << EOF
#include <valgrind/valgrind.h>
#include <valgrind/memcheck.h>
int main(void) {
return 0;
}
@@ -3996,7 +4081,7 @@ if test "$libnfs" != "no" ; then
LIBS="$LIBS $libnfs_libs"
else
if test "$libnfs" = "yes" ; then
feature_not_found "libnfs"
feature_not_found "libnfs" "Install libnfs devel >= 1.9.3"
fi
libnfs="no"
fi
@@ -4243,7 +4328,7 @@ echo "seccomp support $seccomp"
echo "coroutine backend $coroutine"
echo "coroutine pool $coroutine_pool"
echo "GlusterFS support $glusterfs"
echo "virtio-blk-data-plane $virtio_blk_data_plane"
echo "Archipelago support $archipelago"
echo "gcov $gcov_tool"
echo "gcov enabled $gcov"
echo "TPM support $tpm"
@@ -4452,6 +4537,9 @@ fi
if test "$fallocate_punch_hole" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_FALLOCATE_PUNCH_HOLE=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$posix_fallocate" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_POSIX_FALLOCATE=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$sync_file_range" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_SYNC_FILE_RANGE=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
@@ -4479,6 +4567,12 @@ fi
if test "$sendfile" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_SENDFILE=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$timerfd" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_TIMERFD=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$setns" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_SETNS=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$inotify" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_INOTIFY=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
@@ -4503,6 +4597,9 @@ if test "$bluez" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_BLUEZ=y" >> $config_host_mak
echo "BLUEZ_CFLAGS=$bluez_cflags" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "glib_subprocess" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_HAS_GLIB_SUBPROCESS_TESTS=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
echo "GLIB_CFLAGS=$glib_cflags" >> $config_host_mak
if test "$gtk" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_GTK=y" >> $config_host_mak
@@ -4681,6 +4778,11 @@ if test "$glusterfs_zerofill" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_GLUSTERFS_ZEROFILL=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$archipelago" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_ARCHIPELAGO=m" >> $config_host_mak
echo "ARCHIPELAGO_LIBS=$archipelago_libs" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$libssh2" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_LIBSSH2=m" >> $config_host_mak
echo "LIBSSH2_CFLAGS=$libssh2_cflags" >> $config_host_mak
@@ -4691,10 +4793,6 @@ if test "$quorum" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_QUORUM=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$virtio_blk_data_plane" = "yes" ; then
echo 'CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK_DATA_PLANE=$(CONFIG_VIRTIO)' >> $config_host_mak
fi
if test "$vhdx" = "yes" ; then
echo "CONFIG_VHDX=y" >> $config_host_mak
fi
@@ -4801,6 +4899,7 @@ echo "AS=$as" >> $config_host_mak
echo "CPP=$cpp" >> $config_host_mak
echo "OBJCOPY=$objcopy" >> $config_host_mak
echo "LD=$ld" >> $config_host_mak
echo "NM=$nm" >> $config_host_mak
echo "WINDRES=$windres" >> $config_host_mak
echo "LIBTOOL=$libtool" >> $config_host_mak
echo "CFLAGS=$CFLAGS" >> $config_host_mak
@@ -4929,7 +5028,7 @@ case "$target_name" in
aarch64)
TARGET_BASE_ARCH=arm
bflt="yes"
gdb_xml_files="aarch64-core.xml aarch64-fpu.xml"
gdb_xml_files="aarch64-core.xml aarch64-fpu.xml arm-core.xml arm-vfp.xml arm-vfp3.xml arm-neon.xml"
;;
cris)
;;
@@ -4958,6 +5057,8 @@ case "$target_name" in
TARGET_BASE_ARCH=mips
echo "TARGET_ABI_MIPSN64=y" >> $config_target_mak
;;
tricore)
;;
moxie)
;;
or32)
@@ -5006,6 +5107,7 @@ case "$target_name" in
echo "TARGET_ABI32=y" >> $config_target_mak
;;
s390x)
gdb_xml_files="s390x-core64.xml s390-acr.xml s390-fpr.xml"
;;
unicore32)
;;
@@ -5285,10 +5387,6 @@ for rom in seabios vgabios ; do
echo "LD=$ld" >> $config_mak
done
if test "$docs" = "yes" ; then
mkdir -p QMP
fi
# set up qemu-iotests in this build directory
iotests_common_env="tests/qemu-iotests/common.env"
iotests_check="tests/qemu-iotests/check"

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@@ -18,10 +18,114 @@
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#include "trace.h"
#include "disas/disas.h"
#include "tcg.h"
#include "qemu/atomic.h"
#include "sysemu/qtest.h"
#include "qemu/timer.h"
/* -icount align implementation. */
typedef struct SyncClocks {
int64_t diff_clk;
int64_t last_cpu_icount;
int64_t realtime_clock;
} SyncClocks;
#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
/* Allow the guest to have a max 3ms advance.
* The difference between the 2 clocks could therefore
* oscillate around 0.
*/
#define VM_CLOCK_ADVANCE 3000000
#define THRESHOLD_REDUCE 1.5
#define MAX_DELAY_PRINT_RATE 2000000000LL
#define MAX_NB_PRINTS 100
static void align_clocks(SyncClocks *sc, const CPUState *cpu)
{
int64_t cpu_icount;
if (!icount_align_option) {
return;
}
cpu_icount = cpu->icount_extra + cpu->icount_decr.u16.low;
sc->diff_clk += cpu_icount_to_ns(sc->last_cpu_icount - cpu_icount);
sc->last_cpu_icount = cpu_icount;
if (sc->diff_clk > VM_CLOCK_ADVANCE) {
#ifndef _WIN32
struct timespec sleep_delay, rem_delay;
sleep_delay.tv_sec = sc->diff_clk / 1000000000LL;
sleep_delay.tv_nsec = sc->diff_clk % 1000000000LL;
if (nanosleep(&sleep_delay, &rem_delay) < 0) {
sc->diff_clk -= (sleep_delay.tv_sec - rem_delay.tv_sec) * 1000000000LL;
sc->diff_clk -= sleep_delay.tv_nsec - rem_delay.tv_nsec;
} else {
sc->diff_clk = 0;
}
#else
Sleep(sc->diff_clk / SCALE_MS);
sc->diff_clk = 0;
#endif
}
}
static void print_delay(const SyncClocks *sc)
{
static float threshold_delay;
static int64_t last_realtime_clock;
static int nb_prints;
if (icount_align_option &&
sc->realtime_clock - last_realtime_clock >= MAX_DELAY_PRINT_RATE &&
nb_prints < MAX_NB_PRINTS) {
if ((-sc->diff_clk / (float)1000000000LL > threshold_delay) ||
(-sc->diff_clk / (float)1000000000LL <
(threshold_delay - THRESHOLD_REDUCE))) {
threshold_delay = (-sc->diff_clk / 1000000000LL) + 1;
printf("Warning: The guest is now late by %.1f to %.1f seconds\n",
threshold_delay - 1,
threshold_delay);
nb_prints++;
last_realtime_clock = sc->realtime_clock;
}
}
}
static void init_delay_params(SyncClocks *sc,
const CPUState *cpu)
{
if (!icount_align_option) {
return;
}
sc->realtime_clock = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
sc->diff_clk = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL) -
sc->realtime_clock +
cpu_get_clock_offset();
sc->last_cpu_icount = cpu->icount_extra + cpu->icount_decr.u16.low;
if (sc->diff_clk < max_delay) {
max_delay = sc->diff_clk;
}
if (sc->diff_clk > max_advance) {
max_advance = sc->diff_clk;
}
/* Print every 2s max if the guest is late. We limit the number
of printed messages to NB_PRINT_MAX(currently 100) */
print_delay(sc);
}
#else
static void align_clocks(SyncClocks *sc, const CPUState *cpu)
{
}
static void init_delay_params(SyncClocks *sc, const CPUState *cpu)
{
}
#endif /* CONFIG USER ONLY */
void cpu_loop_exit(CPUState *cpu)
{
@@ -65,6 +169,9 @@ static inline tcg_target_ulong cpu_tb_exec(CPUState *cpu, uint8_t *tb_ptr)
#endif /* DEBUG_DISAS */
next_tb = tcg_qemu_tb_exec(env, tb_ptr);
trace_exec_tb_exit((void *) (next_tb & ~TB_EXIT_MASK),
next_tb & TB_EXIT_MASK);
if ((next_tb & TB_EXIT_MASK) > TB_EXIT_IDX1) {
/* We didn't start executing this TB (eg because the instruction
* counter hit zero); we must restore the guest PC to the address
@@ -105,6 +212,7 @@ static void cpu_exec_nocache(CPUArchState *env, int max_cycles,
max_cycles);
cpu->current_tb = tb;
/* execute the generated code */
trace_exec_tb_nocache(tb, tb->pc);
cpu_tb_exec(cpu, tb->tc_ptr);
cpu->current_tb = NULL;
tb_phys_invalidate(tb, -1);
@@ -187,16 +295,10 @@ static inline TranslationBlock *tb_find_fast(CPUArchState *env)
return tb;
}
static CPUDebugExcpHandler *debug_excp_handler;
void cpu_set_debug_excp_handler(CPUDebugExcpHandler *handler)
{
debug_excp_handler = handler;
}
static void cpu_handle_debug_exception(CPUArchState *env)
{
CPUState *cpu = ENV_GET_CPU(env);
CPUClass *cc = CPU_GET_CLASS(cpu);
CPUWatchpoint *wp;
if (!cpu->watchpoint_hit) {
@@ -204,9 +306,8 @@ static void cpu_handle_debug_exception(CPUArchState *env)
wp->flags &= ~BP_WATCHPOINT_HIT;
}
}
if (debug_excp_handler) {
debug_excp_handler(env);
}
cc->debug_excp_handler(cpu);
}
/* main execution loop */
@@ -216,10 +317,7 @@ volatile sig_atomic_t exit_request;
int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
{
CPUState *cpu = ENV_GET_CPU(env);
#if !(defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) && \
(defined(TARGET_M68K) || defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_S390X)))
CPUClass *cc = CPU_GET_CLASS(cpu);
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_I386
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
#endif
@@ -227,6 +325,8 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
TranslationBlock *tb;
uint8_t *tc_ptr;
uintptr_t next_tb;
SyncClocks sc;
/* This must be volatile so it is not trashed by longjmp() */
volatile bool have_tb_lock = false;
@@ -252,37 +352,16 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
cpu->exit_request = 1;
}
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
/* put eflags in CPU temporary format */
CC_SRC = env->eflags & (CC_O | CC_S | CC_Z | CC_A | CC_P | CC_C);
env->df = 1 - (2 * ((env->eflags >> 10) & 1));
CC_OP = CC_OP_EFLAGS;
env->eflags &= ~(DF_MASK | CC_O | CC_S | CC_Z | CC_A | CC_P | CC_C);
#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC)
#elif defined(TARGET_M68K)
env->cc_op = CC_OP_FLAGS;
env->cc_dest = env->sr & 0xf;
env->cc_x = (env->sr >> 4) & 1;
#elif defined(TARGET_ALPHA)
#elif defined(TARGET_ARM)
#elif defined(TARGET_UNICORE32)
#elif defined(TARGET_PPC)
env->reserve_addr = -1;
#elif defined(TARGET_LM32)
#elif defined(TARGET_MICROBLAZE)
#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS)
#elif defined(TARGET_MOXIE)
#elif defined(TARGET_OPENRISC)
#elif defined(TARGET_SH4)
#elif defined(TARGET_CRIS)
#elif defined(TARGET_S390X)
#elif defined(TARGET_XTENSA)
/* XXXXX */
#else
#error unsupported target CPU
#endif
cc->cpu_exec_enter(cpu);
cpu->exception_index = -1;
/* Calculate difference between guest clock and host clock.
* This delay includes the delay of the last cycle, so
* what we have to do is sleep until it is 0. As for the
* advance/delay we gain here, we try to fix it next time.
*/
init_delay_params(&sc, cpu);
/* prepare setjmp context for exception handling */
for(;;) {
if (sigsetjmp(cpu->jmp_env, 0) == 0) {
@@ -325,16 +404,12 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_DEBUG;
cpu_loop_exit(cpu);
}
#if defined(TARGET_ARM) || defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_MIPS) || \
defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_ALPHA) || defined(TARGET_CRIS) || \
defined(TARGET_MICROBLAZE) || defined(TARGET_LM32) || defined(TARGET_UNICORE32)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HALT) {
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_HALT;
cpu->halted = 1;
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_HLT;
cpu_loop_exit(cpu);
}
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_INIT) {
cpu_svm_check_intercept_param(env, SVM_EXIT_INIT, 0);
@@ -347,251 +422,15 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
cpu_reset(cpu);
}
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_POLL) {
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_POLL;
apic_poll_irq(x86_cpu->apic_state);
}
#endif
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_SIPI) {
do_cpu_sipi(x86_cpu);
} else if (env->hflags2 & HF2_GIF_MASK) {
if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_SMI) &&
!(env->hflags & HF_SMM_MASK)) {
cpu_svm_check_intercept_param(env, SVM_EXIT_SMI,
0);
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_SMI;
do_smm_enter(x86_cpu);
next_tb = 0;
} else if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_NMI) &&
!(env->hflags2 & HF2_NMI_MASK)) {
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_NMI;
env->hflags2 |= HF2_NMI_MASK;
do_interrupt_x86_hardirq(env, EXCP02_NMI, 1);
next_tb = 0;
} else if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_MCE) {
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_MCE;
do_interrupt_x86_hardirq(env, EXCP12_MCHK, 0);
next_tb = 0;
} else if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) &&
(((env->hflags2 & HF2_VINTR_MASK) &&
(env->hflags2 & HF2_HIF_MASK)) ||
(!(env->hflags2 & HF2_VINTR_MASK) &&
(env->eflags & IF_MASK &&
!(env->hflags & HF_INHIBIT_IRQ_MASK))))) {
int intno;
cpu_svm_check_intercept_param(env, SVM_EXIT_INTR,
0);
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~(CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD |
CPU_INTERRUPT_VIRQ);
intno = cpu_get_pic_interrupt(env);
qemu_log_mask(CPU_LOG_TB_IN_ASM, "Servicing hardware INT=0x%02x\n", intno);
do_interrupt_x86_hardirq(env, intno, 1);
/* ensure that no TB jump will be modified as
the program flow was changed */
next_tb = 0;
#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
} else if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_VIRQ) &&
(env->eflags & IF_MASK) &&
!(env->hflags & HF_INHIBIT_IRQ_MASK)) {
int intno;
/* FIXME: this should respect TPR */
cpu_svm_check_intercept_param(env, SVM_EXIT_VINTR,
0);
intno = ldl_phys(cpu->as,
env->vm_vmcb
+ offsetof(struct vmcb,
control.int_vector));
qemu_log_mask(CPU_LOG_TB_IN_ASM, "Servicing virtual hardware INT=0x%02x\n", intno);
do_interrupt_x86_hardirq(env, intno, 1);
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_VIRQ;
next_tb = 0;
#endif
}
}
#elif defined(TARGET_PPC)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) {
ppc_hw_interrupt(env);
if (env->pending_interrupts == 0) {
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD;
}
/* The target hook has 3 exit conditions:
False when the interrupt isn't processed,
True when it is, and we should restart on a new TB,
and via longjmp via cpu_loop_exit. */
if (cc->cpu_exec_interrupt(cpu, interrupt_request)) {
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_LM32)
if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD)
&& (env->ie & IE_IE)) {
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_IRQ;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_MICROBLAZE)
if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD)
&& (env->sregs[SR_MSR] & MSR_IE)
&& !(env->sregs[SR_MSR] & (MSR_EIP | MSR_BIP))
&& !(env->iflags & (D_FLAG | IMM_FLAG))) {
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_IRQ;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS)
if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) &&
cpu_mips_hw_interrupts_pending(env)) {
/* Raise it */
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_EXT_INTERRUPT;
env->error_code = 0;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_OPENRISC)
{
int idx = -1;
if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD)
&& (env->sr & SR_IEE)) {
idx = EXCP_INT;
}
if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER)
&& (env->sr & SR_TEE)) {
idx = EXCP_TICK;
}
if (idx >= 0) {
cpu->exception_index = idx;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
}
#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) {
if (cpu_interrupts_enabled(env) &&
env->interrupt_index > 0) {
int pil = env->interrupt_index & 0xf;
int type = env->interrupt_index & 0xf0;
if (((type == TT_EXTINT) &&
cpu_pil_allowed(env, pil)) ||
type != TT_EXTINT) {
cpu->exception_index = env->interrupt_index;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
}
}
#elif defined(TARGET_ARM)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_FIQ
&& !(env->daif & PSTATE_F)) {
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_FIQ;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
/* ARMv7-M interrupt return works by loading a magic value
into the PC. On real hardware the load causes the
return to occur. The qemu implementation performs the
jump normally, then does the exception return when the
CPU tries to execute code at the magic address.
This will cause the magic PC value to be pushed to
the stack if an interrupt occurred at the wrong time.
We avoid this by disabling interrupts when
pc contains a magic address. */
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
&& ((IS_M(env) && env->regs[15] < 0xfffffff0)
|| !(env->daif & PSTATE_I))) {
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_IRQ;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_UNICORE32)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
&& !(env->uncached_asr & ASR_I)) {
cpu->exception_index = UC32_EXCP_INTR;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_SH4)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) {
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_ALPHA)
{
int idx = -1;
/* ??? This hard-codes the OSF/1 interrupt levels. */
switch (env->pal_mode ? 7 : env->ps & PS_INT_MASK) {
case 0 ... 3:
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) {
idx = EXCP_DEV_INTERRUPT;
}
/* FALLTHRU */
case 4:
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER) {
idx = EXCP_CLK_INTERRUPT;
}
/* FALLTHRU */
case 5:
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_SMP) {
idx = EXCP_SMP_INTERRUPT;
}
/* FALLTHRU */
case 6:
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_MCHK) {
idx = EXCP_MCHK;
}
}
if (idx >= 0) {
cpu->exception_index = idx;
env->error_code = 0;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
}
#elif defined(TARGET_CRIS)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
&& (env->pregs[PR_CCS] & I_FLAG)
&& !env->locked_irq) {
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_IRQ;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_NMI) {
unsigned int m_flag_archval;
if (env->pregs[PR_VR] < 32) {
m_flag_archval = M_FLAG_V10;
} else {
m_flag_archval = M_FLAG_V32;
}
if ((env->pregs[PR_CCS] & m_flag_archval)) {
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_NMI;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
}
#elif defined(TARGET_M68K)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
&& ((env->sr & SR_I) >> SR_I_SHIFT)
< env->pending_level) {
/* Real hardware gets the interrupt vector via an
IACK cycle at this point. Current emulated
hardware doesn't rely on this, so we
provide/save the vector when the interrupt is
first signalled. */
cpu->exception_index = env->pending_vector;
do_interrupt_m68k_hardirq(env);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_S390X) && !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
if ((interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) &&
(env->psw.mask & PSW_MASK_EXT)) {
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#elif defined(TARGET_XTENSA)
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) {
cpu->exception_index = EXC_IRQ;
cc->do_interrupt(cpu);
next_tb = 0;
}
#endif
/* Don't use the cached interrupt_request value,
do_interrupt may have updated the EXITTB flag. */
/* Don't use the cached interrupt_request value,
do_interrupt may have updated the EXITTB flag. */
if (cpu->interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB) {
cpu->interrupt_request &= ~CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB;
/* ensure that no TB jump will be modified as
@@ -637,6 +476,7 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
cpu->current_tb = tb;
barrier();
if (likely(!cpu->exit_request)) {
trace_exec_tb(tb, tb->pc);
tc_ptr = tb->tc_ptr;
/* execute the generated code */
next_tb = cpu_tb_exec(cpu, tc_ptr);
@@ -672,6 +512,7 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
if (insns_left > 0) {
/* Execute remaining instructions. */
cpu_exec_nocache(env, insns_left, tb);
align_clocks(&sc, cpu);
}
cpu->exception_index = EXCP_INTERRUPT;
next_tb = 0;
@@ -684,6 +525,9 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
}
}
cpu->current_tb = NULL;
/* Try to align the host and virtual clocks
if the guest is in advance */
align_clocks(&sc, cpu);
/* reset soft MMU for next block (it can currently
only be set by a memory fault) */
} /* for(;;) */
@@ -692,10 +536,7 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
* local variables as longjmp is marked 'noreturn'. */
cpu = current_cpu;
env = cpu->env_ptr;
#if !(defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) && \
(defined(TARGET_M68K) || defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_S390X)))
cc = CPU_GET_CLASS(cpu);
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_I386
x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
#endif
@@ -706,35 +547,7 @@ int cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
}
} /* for(;;) */
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
/* restore flags in standard format */
env->eflags = env->eflags | cpu_cc_compute_all(env, CC_OP)
| (env->df & DF_MASK);
#elif defined(TARGET_ARM)
/* XXX: Save/restore host fpu exception state?. */
#elif defined(TARGET_UNICORE32)
#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC)
#elif defined(TARGET_PPC)
#elif defined(TARGET_LM32)
#elif defined(TARGET_M68K)
cpu_m68k_flush_flags(env, env->cc_op);
env->cc_op = CC_OP_FLAGS;
env->sr = (env->sr & 0xffe0)
| env->cc_dest | (env->cc_x << 4);
#elif defined(TARGET_MICROBLAZE)
#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS)
#elif defined(TARGET_MOXIE)
#elif defined(TARGET_OPENRISC)
#elif defined(TARGET_SH4)
#elif defined(TARGET_ALPHA)
#elif defined(TARGET_CRIS)
#elif defined(TARGET_S390X)
#elif defined(TARGET_XTENSA)
/* XXXXX */
#else
#error unsupported target CPU
#endif
cc->cpu_exec_exit(cpu);
/* fail safe : never use current_cpu outside cpu_exec() */
current_cpu = NULL;

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@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
#include "qemu/bitmap.h"
#include "qemu/seqlock.h"
#include "qapi-event.h"
#include "hw/nmi.h"
#ifndef _WIN32
#include "qemu/compatfd.h"
@@ -64,6 +65,8 @@
#endif /* CONFIG_LINUX */
static CPUState *next_cpu;
int64_t max_delay;
int64_t max_advance;
bool cpu_is_stopped(CPUState *cpu)
{
@@ -102,17 +105,12 @@ static bool all_cpu_threads_idle(void)
/* Protected by TimersState seqlock */
/* Compensate for varying guest execution speed. */
static int64_t qemu_icount_bias;
static int64_t vm_clock_warp_start;
static int64_t vm_clock_warp_start = -1;
/* Conversion factor from emulated instructions to virtual clock ticks. */
static int icount_time_shift;
/* Arbitrarily pick 1MIPS as the minimum allowable speed. */
#define MAX_ICOUNT_SHIFT 10
/* Only written by TCG thread */
static int64_t qemu_icount;
static QEMUTimer *icount_rt_timer;
static QEMUTimer *icount_vm_timer;
static QEMUTimer *icount_warp_timer;
@@ -129,6 +127,11 @@ typedef struct TimersState {
int64_t cpu_clock_offset;
int32_t cpu_ticks_enabled;
int64_t dummy;
/* Compensate for varying guest execution speed. */
int64_t qemu_icount_bias;
/* Only written by TCG thread */
int64_t qemu_icount;
} TimersState;
static TimersState timers_state;
@@ -139,14 +142,14 @@ static int64_t cpu_get_icount_locked(void)
int64_t icount;
CPUState *cpu = current_cpu;
icount = qemu_icount;
icount = timers_state.qemu_icount;
if (cpu) {
if (!cpu_can_do_io(cpu)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Bad clock read\n");
}
icount -= (cpu->icount_decr.u16.low + cpu->icount_extra);
}
return qemu_icount_bias + (icount << icount_time_shift);
return timers_state.qemu_icount_bias + cpu_icount_to_ns(icount);
}
int64_t cpu_get_icount(void)
@@ -162,6 +165,11 @@ int64_t cpu_get_icount(void)
return icount;
}
int64_t cpu_icount_to_ns(int64_t icount)
{
return icount << icount_time_shift;
}
/* return the host CPU cycle counter and handle stop/restart */
/* Caller must hold the BQL */
int64_t cpu_get_ticks(void)
@@ -214,6 +222,23 @@ int64_t cpu_get_clock(void)
return ti;
}
/* return the offset between the host clock and virtual CPU clock */
int64_t cpu_get_clock_offset(void)
{
int64_t ti;
unsigned start;
do {
start = seqlock_read_begin(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock);
ti = timers_state.cpu_clock_offset;
if (!timers_state.cpu_ticks_enabled) {
ti -= get_clock();
}
} while (seqlock_read_retry(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock, start));
return -ti;
}
/* enable cpu_get_ticks()
* Caller must hold BQL which server as mutex for vm_clock_seqlock.
*/
@@ -284,7 +309,8 @@ static void icount_adjust(void)
icount_time_shift++;
}
last_delta = delta;
qemu_icount_bias = cur_icount - (qemu_icount << icount_time_shift);
timers_state.qemu_icount_bias = cur_icount
- (timers_state.qemu_icount << icount_time_shift);
seqlock_write_unlock(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock);
}
@@ -333,7 +359,7 @@ static void icount_warp_rt(void *opaque)
int64_t delta = cur_time - cur_icount;
warp_delta = MIN(warp_delta, delta);
}
qemu_icount_bias += warp_delta;
timers_state.qemu_icount_bias += warp_delta;
}
vm_clock_warp_start = -1;
seqlock_write_unlock(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock);
@@ -351,7 +377,7 @@ void qtest_clock_warp(int64_t dest)
int64_t deadline = qemu_clock_deadline_ns_all(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL);
int64_t warp = qemu_soonest_timeout(dest - clock, deadline);
seqlock_write_lock(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock);
qemu_icount_bias += warp;
timers_state.qemu_icount_bias += warp;
seqlock_write_unlock(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock);
qemu_clock_run_timers(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL);
@@ -428,6 +454,25 @@ void qemu_clock_warp(QEMUClockType type)
}
}
static bool icount_state_needed(void *opaque)
{
return use_icount;
}
/*
* This is a subsection for icount migration.
*/
static const VMStateDescription icount_vmstate_timers = {
.name = "timer/icount",
.version_id = 1,
.minimum_version_id = 1,
.fields = (VMStateField[]) {
VMSTATE_INT64(qemu_icount_bias, TimersState),
VMSTATE_INT64(qemu_icount, TimersState),
VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
}
};
static const VMStateDescription vmstate_timers = {
.name = "timer",
.version_id = 2,
@@ -437,23 +482,48 @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_timers = {
VMSTATE_INT64(dummy, TimersState),
VMSTATE_INT64_V(cpu_clock_offset, TimersState, 2),
VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
},
.subsections = (VMStateSubsection[]) {
{
.vmsd = &icount_vmstate_timers,
.needed = icount_state_needed,
}, {
/* empty */
}
}
};
void configure_icount(const char *option)
void cpu_ticks_init(void)
{
seqlock_init(&timers_state.vm_clock_seqlock, NULL);
vmstate_register(NULL, 0, &vmstate_timers, &timers_state);
}
void configure_icount(QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
const char *option;
char *rem_str = NULL;
option = qemu_opt_get(opts, "shift");
if (!option) {
if (qemu_opt_get(opts, "align") != NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "Please specify shift option when using align");
}
return;
}
icount_align_option = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "align", false);
icount_warp_timer = timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME,
icount_warp_rt, NULL);
if (strcmp(option, "auto") != 0) {
icount_time_shift = strtol(option, NULL, 0);
errno = 0;
icount_time_shift = strtol(option, &rem_str, 0);
if (errno != 0 || *rem_str != '\0' || !strlen(option)) {
error_setg(errp, "icount: Invalid shift value");
}
use_icount = 1;
return;
} else if (icount_align_option) {
error_setg(errp, "shift=auto and align=on are incompatible");
}
use_icount = 2;
@@ -523,6 +593,15 @@ void cpu_synchronize_all_post_init(void)
}
}
void cpu_clean_all_dirty(void)
{
CPUState *cpu;
CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
cpu_clean_state(cpu);
}
}
static int do_vm_stop(RunState state)
{
int ret = 0;
@@ -1250,7 +1329,8 @@ static int tcg_cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
int64_t count;
int64_t deadline;
int decr;
qemu_icount -= (cpu->icount_decr.u16.low + cpu->icount_extra);
timers_state.qemu_icount -= (cpu->icount_decr.u16.low
+ cpu->icount_extra);
cpu->icount_decr.u16.low = 0;
cpu->icount_extra = 0;
deadline = qemu_clock_deadline_ns_all(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL);
@@ -1265,7 +1345,7 @@ static int tcg_cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
}
count = qemu_icount_round(deadline);
qemu_icount += count;
timers_state.qemu_icount += count;
decr = (count > 0xffff) ? 0xffff : count;
count -= decr;
cpu->icount_decr.u16.low = decr;
@@ -1278,7 +1358,8 @@ static int tcg_cpu_exec(CPUArchState *env)
if (use_icount) {
/* Fold pending instructions back into the
instruction counter, and clear the interrupt flag. */
qemu_icount -= (cpu->icount_decr.u16.low + cpu->icount_extra);
timers_state.qemu_icount -= (cpu->icount_decr.u16.low
+ cpu->icount_extra);
cpu->icount_decr.u32 = 0;
cpu->icount_extra = 0;
}
@@ -1342,6 +1423,9 @@ CpuInfoList *qmp_query_cpus(Error **errp)
#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS)
MIPSCPU *mips_cpu = MIPS_CPU(cpu);
CPUMIPSState *env = &mips_cpu->env;
#elif defined(TARGET_TRICORE)
TriCoreCPU *tricore_cpu = TRICORE_CPU(cpu);
CPUTriCoreState *env = &tricore_cpu->env;
#endif
cpu_synchronize_state(cpu);
@@ -1366,6 +1450,9 @@ CpuInfoList *qmp_query_cpus(Error **errp)
#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS)
info->value->has_PC = true;
info->value->PC = env->active_tc.PC;
#elif defined(TARGET_TRICORE)
info->value->has_PC = true;
info->value->PC = env->PC;
#endif
/* XXX: waiting for the qapi to support GSList */
@@ -1469,21 +1556,24 @@ void qmp_inject_nmi(Error **errp)
apic_deliver_nmi(cpu->apic_state);
}
}
#elif defined(TARGET_S390X)
CPUState *cs;
S390CPU *cpu;
CPU_FOREACH(cs) {
cpu = S390_CPU(cs);
if (cpu->env.cpu_num == monitor_get_cpu_index()) {
if (s390_cpu_restart(S390_CPU(cs)) == -1) {
error_set(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return;
}
break;
}
}
#else
error_set(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
nmi_monitor_handle(monitor_get_cpu_index(), errp);
#endif
}
void dump_drift_info(FILE *f, fprintf_function cpu_fprintf)
{
if (!use_icount) {
return;
}
cpu_fprintf(f, "Host - Guest clock %"PRIi64" ms\n",
(cpu_get_clock() - cpu_get_icount())/SCALE_MS);
if (icount_align_option) {
cpu_fprintf(f, "Max guest delay %"PRIi64" ms\n", -max_delay/SCALE_MS);
cpu_fprintf(f, "Max guest advance %"PRIi64" ms\n", max_advance/SCALE_MS);
} else {
cpu_fprintf(f, "Max guest delay NA\n");
cpu_fprintf(f, "Max guest advance NA\n");
}
}

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@@ -60,8 +60,10 @@ void tlb_flush(CPUState *cpu, int flush_global)
cpu->current_tb = NULL;
memset(env->tlb_table, -1, sizeof(env->tlb_table));
memset(env->tlb_v_table, -1, sizeof(env->tlb_v_table));
memset(cpu->tb_jmp_cache, 0, sizeof(cpu->tb_jmp_cache));
env->vtlb_index = 0;
env->tlb_flush_addr = -1;
env->tlb_flush_mask = 0;
tlb_flush_count++;
@@ -108,6 +110,14 @@ void tlb_flush_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong addr)
tlb_flush_entry(&env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][i], addr);
}
/* check whether there are entries that need to be flushed in the vtlb */
for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) {
int k;
for (k = 0; k < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; k++) {
tlb_flush_entry(&env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][k], addr);
}
}
tb_flush_jmp_cache(cpu, addr);
}
@@ -172,6 +182,11 @@ void cpu_tlb_reset_dirty_all(ram_addr_t start1, ram_addr_t length)
tlb_reset_dirty_range(&env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][i],
start1, length);
}
for (i = 0; i < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; i++) {
tlb_reset_dirty_range(&env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][i],
start1, length);
}
}
}
}
@@ -195,6 +210,13 @@ void tlb_set_dirty(CPUArchState *env, target_ulong vaddr)
for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) {
tlb_set_dirty1(&env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][i], vaddr);
}
for (mmu_idx = 0; mmu_idx < NB_MMU_MODES; mmu_idx++) {
int k;
for (k = 0; k < CPU_VTLB_SIZE; k++) {
tlb_set_dirty1(&env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][k], vaddr);
}
}
}
/* Our TLB does not support large pages, so remember the area covered by
@@ -235,6 +257,7 @@ void tlb_set_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr,
uintptr_t addend;
CPUTLBEntry *te;
hwaddr iotlb, xlat, sz;
unsigned vidx = env->vtlb_index++ % CPU_VTLB_SIZE;
assert(size >= TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
if (size != TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) {
@@ -267,8 +290,14 @@ void tlb_set_page(CPUState *cpu, target_ulong vaddr,
prot, &address);
index = (vaddr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS) & (CPU_TLB_SIZE - 1);
env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index] = iotlb - vaddr;
te = &env->tlb_table[mmu_idx][index];
/* do not discard the translation in te, evict it into a victim tlb */
env->tlb_v_table[mmu_idx][vidx] = *te;
env->iotlb_v[mmu_idx][vidx] = env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index];
/* refill the tlb */
env->iotlb[mmu_idx][index] = iotlb - vaddr;
te->addend = addend - vaddr;
if (prot & PAGE_READ) {
te->addr_read = address;

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@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ CONFIG_PREP=y
CONFIG_MAC=y
CONFIG_E500=y
CONFIG_OPENPIC_KVM=$(and $(CONFIG_E500),$(CONFIG_KVM))
CONFIG_ETSEC=y
CONFIG_LIBDECNUMBER=y
# For PReP
CONFIG_MC146818RTC=y
CONFIG_ETSEC=y
CONFIG_ISA_TESTDEV=y
CONFIG_LIBDECNUMBER=y

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@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ CONFIG_PREP=y
CONFIG_MAC=y
CONFIG_E500=y
CONFIG_OPENPIC_KVM=$(and $(CONFIG_E500),$(CONFIG_KVM))
CONFIG_ETSEC=y
CONFIG_LIBDECNUMBER=y
# For pSeries
CONFIG_XICS=$(CONFIG_PSERIES)
CONFIG_XICS_KVM=$(and $(CONFIG_PSERIES),$(CONFIG_KVM))
@@ -58,4 +60,3 @@ CONFIG_I82374=y
CONFIG_I8257=y
CONFIG_MC146818RTC=y
CONFIG_ISA_TESTDEV=y
CONFIG_LIBDECNUMBER=y

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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include "config.h"
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "sysemu/device_tree.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "hw/loader.h"
@@ -59,13 +60,13 @@ void *create_device_tree(int *sizep)
}
ret = fdt_open_into(fdt, fdt, *sizep);
if (ret) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to copy device tree in memory\n");
error_report("Unable to copy device tree in memory");
exit(1);
}
return fdt;
fail:
fprintf(stderr, "%s Couldn't create dt: %s\n", __func__, fdt_strerror(ret));
error_report("%s Couldn't create dt: %s", __func__, fdt_strerror(ret));
exit(1);
}
@@ -79,8 +80,8 @@ void *load_device_tree(const char *filename_path, int *sizep)
*sizep = 0;
dt_size = get_image_size(filename_path);
if (dt_size < 0) {
printf("Unable to get size of device tree file '%s'\n",
filename_path);
error_report("Unable to get size of device tree file '%s'",
filename_path);
goto fail;
}
@@ -92,21 +93,21 @@ void *load_device_tree(const char *filename_path, int *sizep)
dt_file_load_size = load_image(filename_path, fdt);
if (dt_file_load_size < 0) {
printf("Unable to open device tree file '%s'\n",
filename_path);
error_report("Unable to open device tree file '%s'",
filename_path);
goto fail;
}
ret = fdt_open_into(fdt, fdt, dt_size);
if (ret) {
printf("Unable to copy device tree in memory\n");
error_report("Unable to copy device tree in memory");
goto fail;
}
/* Check sanity of device tree */
if (fdt_check_header(fdt)) {
printf ("Device tree file loaded into memory is invalid: %s\n",
filename_path);
error_report("Device tree file loaded into memory is invalid: %s",
filename_path);
goto fail;
}
*sizep = dt_size;
@@ -123,8 +124,8 @@ static int findnode_nofail(void *fdt, const char *node_path)
offset = fdt_path_offset(fdt, node_path);
if (offset < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s Couldn't find node %s: %s\n", __func__, node_path,
fdt_strerror(offset));
error_report("%s Couldn't find node %s: %s", __func__, node_path,
fdt_strerror(offset));
exit(1);
}
@@ -138,8 +139,8 @@ int qemu_fdt_setprop(void *fdt, const char *node_path,
r = fdt_setprop(fdt, findnode_nofail(fdt, node_path), property, val, size);
if (r < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Couldn't set %s/%s: %s\n", __func__, node_path,
property, fdt_strerror(r));
error_report("%s: Couldn't set %s/%s: %s", __func__, node_path,
property, fdt_strerror(r));
exit(1);
}
@@ -153,8 +154,8 @@ int qemu_fdt_setprop_cell(void *fdt, const char *node_path,
r = fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, findnode_nofail(fdt, node_path), property, val);
if (r < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Couldn't set %s/%s = %#08x: %s\n", __func__,
node_path, property, val, fdt_strerror(r));
error_report("%s: Couldn't set %s/%s = %#08x: %s", __func__,
node_path, property, val, fdt_strerror(r));
exit(1);
}
@@ -175,8 +176,8 @@ int qemu_fdt_setprop_string(void *fdt, const char *node_path,
r = fdt_setprop_string(fdt, findnode_nofail(fdt, node_path), property, string);
if (r < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Couldn't set %s/%s = %s: %s\n", __func__,
node_path, property, string, fdt_strerror(r));
error_report("%s: Couldn't set %s/%s = %s: %s", __func__,
node_path, property, string, fdt_strerror(r));
exit(1);
}
@@ -193,8 +194,8 @@ const void *qemu_fdt_getprop(void *fdt, const char *node_path,
}
r = fdt_getprop(fdt, findnode_nofail(fdt, node_path), property, lenp);
if (!r) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Couldn't get %s/%s: %s\n", __func__,
node_path, property, fdt_strerror(*lenp));
error_report("%s: Couldn't get %s/%s: %s", __func__,
node_path, property, fdt_strerror(*lenp));
exit(1);
}
return r;
@@ -206,8 +207,8 @@ uint32_t qemu_fdt_getprop_cell(void *fdt, const char *node_path,
int len;
const uint32_t *p = qemu_fdt_getprop(fdt, node_path, property, &len);
if (len != 4) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s/%s not 4 bytes long (not a cell?)\n",
__func__, node_path, property);
error_report("%s: %s/%s not 4 bytes long (not a cell?)",
__func__, node_path, property);
exit(1);
}
return be32_to_cpu(*p);
@@ -219,8 +220,8 @@ uint32_t qemu_fdt_get_phandle(void *fdt, const char *path)
r = fdt_get_phandle(fdt, findnode_nofail(fdt, path));
if (r == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Couldn't get phandle for %s: %s\n", __func__,
path, fdt_strerror(r));
error_report("%s: Couldn't get phandle for %s: %s", __func__,
path, fdt_strerror(r));
exit(1);
}
@@ -265,8 +266,8 @@ int qemu_fdt_nop_node(void *fdt, const char *node_path)
r = fdt_nop_node(fdt, findnode_nofail(fdt, node_path));
if (r < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Couldn't nop node %s: %s\n", __func__, node_path,
fdt_strerror(r));
error_report("%s: Couldn't nop node %s: %s", __func__, node_path,
fdt_strerror(r));
exit(1);
}
@@ -294,8 +295,8 @@ int qemu_fdt_add_subnode(void *fdt, const char *name)
retval = fdt_add_subnode(fdt, parent, basename);
if (retval < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "FDT: Failed to create subnode %s: %s\n", name,
fdt_strerror(retval));
error_report("FDT: Failed to create subnode %s: %s", name,
fdt_strerror(retval));
exit(1);
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
The code in this directory is a subset of libvixl:
https://github.com/armvixl/vixl
(specifically, it is the set of files needed for disassembly only,
taken from libvixl 1.4).
taken from libvixl 1.5).
Bugfixes should preferably be sent upstream initially.
The disassembler does not currently support the entire A64 instruction

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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#define VIXL_A64_ASSEMBLER_A64_H_
#include <list>
#include <stack>
#include "globals.h"
#include "utils.h"
@@ -574,34 +575,107 @@ class MemOperand {
class Label {
public:
Label() : is_bound_(false), link_(NULL), target_(NULL) {}
Label() : location_(kLocationUnbound) {}
~Label() {
// If the label has been linked to, it needs to be bound to a target.
VIXL_ASSERT(!IsLinked() || IsBound());
}
inline Instruction* link() const { return link_; }
inline Instruction* target() const { return target_; }
inline bool IsBound() const { return is_bound_; }
inline bool IsLinked() const { return link_ != NULL; }
inline void set_link(Instruction* new_link) { link_ = new_link; }
static const int kEndOfChain = 0;
inline bool IsBound() const { return location_ >= 0; }
inline bool IsLinked() const { return !links_.empty(); }
private:
// Indicates if the label has been bound, ie its location is fixed.
bool is_bound_;
// Branches instructions branching to this label form a chained list, with
// their offset indicating where the next instruction is located.
// link_ points to the latest branch instruction generated branching to this
// branch.
// If link_ is not NULL, the label has been linked to.
Instruction* link_;
// The label location.
Instruction* target_;
// The list of linked instructions is stored in a stack-like structure. We
// don't use std::stack directly because it's slow for the common case where
// only one or two instructions refer to a label, and labels themselves are
// short-lived. This class behaves like std::stack, but the first few links
// are preallocated (configured by kPreallocatedLinks).
//
// If more than N links are required, this falls back to std::stack.
class LinksStack {
public:
LinksStack() : size_(0), links_extended_(NULL) {}
~LinksStack() {
delete links_extended_;
}
size_t size() const {
return size_;
}
bool empty() const {
return size_ == 0;
}
void push(ptrdiff_t value) {
if (size_ < kPreallocatedLinks) {
links_[size_] = value;
} else {
if (links_extended_ == NULL) {
links_extended_ = new std::stack<ptrdiff_t>();
}
VIXL_ASSERT(size_ == (links_extended_->size() + kPreallocatedLinks));
links_extended_->push(value);
}
size_++;
}
ptrdiff_t top() const {
return (size_ <= kPreallocatedLinks) ? links_[size_ - 1]
: links_extended_->top();
}
void pop() {
size_--;
if (size_ >= kPreallocatedLinks) {
links_extended_->pop();
VIXL_ASSERT(size_ == (links_extended_->size() + kPreallocatedLinks));
}
}
private:
static const size_t kPreallocatedLinks = 4;
size_t size_;
ptrdiff_t links_[kPreallocatedLinks];
std::stack<ptrdiff_t> * links_extended_;
};
inline ptrdiff_t location() const { return location_; }
inline void Bind(ptrdiff_t location) {
// Labels can only be bound once.
VIXL_ASSERT(!IsBound());
location_ = location;
}
inline void AddLink(ptrdiff_t instruction) {
// If a label is bound, the assembler already has the information it needs
// to write the instruction, so there is no need to add it to links_.
VIXL_ASSERT(!IsBound());
links_.push(instruction);
}
inline ptrdiff_t GetAndRemoveNextLink() {
VIXL_ASSERT(IsLinked());
ptrdiff_t link = links_.top();
links_.pop();
return link;
}
// The offsets of the instructions that have linked to this label.
LinksStack links_;
// The label location.
ptrdiff_t location_;
static const ptrdiff_t kLocationUnbound = -1;
// It is not safe to copy labels, so disable the copy constructor by declaring
// it private (without an implementation).
Label(const Label&);
// The Assembler class is responsible for binding and linking labels, since
// the stored offsets need to be consistent with the Assembler's buffer.
friend class Assembler;
};
@@ -635,10 +709,49 @@ class Literal {
};
// Control whether or not position-independent code should be emitted.
enum PositionIndependentCodeOption {
// All code generated will be position-independent; all branches and
// references to labels generated with the Label class will use PC-relative
// addressing.
PositionIndependentCode,
// Allow VIXL to generate code that refers to absolute addresses. With this
// option, it will not be possible to copy the code buffer and run it from a
// different address; code must be generated in its final location.
PositionDependentCode,
// Allow VIXL to assume that the bottom 12 bits of the address will be
// constant, but that the top 48 bits may change. This allows `adrp` to
// function in systems which copy code between pages, but otherwise maintain
// 4KB page alignment.
PageOffsetDependentCode
};
// Control how scaled- and unscaled-offset loads and stores are generated.
enum LoadStoreScalingOption {
// Prefer scaled-immediate-offset instructions, but emit unscaled-offset,
// register-offset, pre-index or post-index instructions if necessary.
PreferScaledOffset,
// Prefer unscaled-immediate-offset instructions, but emit scaled-offset,
// register-offset, pre-index or post-index instructions if necessary.
PreferUnscaledOffset,
// Require scaled-immediate-offset instructions.
RequireScaledOffset,
// Require unscaled-immediate-offset instructions.
RequireUnscaledOffset
};
// Assembler.
class Assembler {
public:
Assembler(byte* buffer, unsigned buffer_size);
Assembler(byte* buffer, unsigned buffer_size,
PositionIndependentCodeOption pic = PositionIndependentCode);
// The destructor asserts that one of the following is true:
// * The Assembler object has not been used.
@@ -662,12 +775,15 @@ class Assembler {
// Label.
// Bind a label to the current PC.
void bind(Label* label);
int UpdateAndGetByteOffsetTo(Label* label);
inline int UpdateAndGetInstructionOffsetTo(Label* label) {
VIXL_ASSERT(Label::kEndOfChain == 0);
return UpdateAndGetByteOffsetTo(label) >> kInstructionSizeLog2;
}
// Return the address of a bound label.
template <typename T>
inline T GetLabelAddress(const Label * label) {
VIXL_ASSERT(label->IsBound());
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(T) >= sizeof(uintptr_t));
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(*buffer_) == 1);
return reinterpret_cast<T>(buffer_ + label->location());
}
// Instruction set functions.
@@ -733,6 +849,12 @@ class Assembler {
// Calculate the address of a PC offset.
void adr(const Register& rd, int imm21);
// Calculate the page address of a label.
void adrp(const Register& rd, Label* label);
// Calculate the page address of a PC offset.
void adrp(const Register& rd, int imm21);
// Data Processing instructions.
// Add.
void add(const Register& rd,
@@ -1112,31 +1234,76 @@ class Assembler {
// Memory instructions.
// Load integer or FP register.
void ldr(const CPURegister& rt, const MemOperand& src);
void ldr(const CPURegister& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Store integer or FP register.
void str(const CPURegister& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
void str(const CPURegister& rt, const MemOperand& dst,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Load word with sign extension.
void ldrsw(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
void ldrsw(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Load byte.
void ldrb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
void ldrb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Store byte.
void strb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
void strb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Load byte with sign extension.
void ldrsb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
void ldrsb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Load half-word.
void ldrh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
void ldrh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Store half-word.
void strh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
void strh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Load half-word with sign extension.
void ldrsh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
void ldrsh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
// Load integer or FP register (with unscaled offset).
void ldur(const CPURegister& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Store integer or FP register (with unscaled offset).
void stur(const CPURegister& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Load word with sign extension.
void ldursw(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Load byte (with unscaled offset).
void ldurb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Store byte (with unscaled offset).
void sturb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Load byte with sign extension (and unscaled offset).
void ldursb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Load half-word (with unscaled offset).
void ldurh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Store half-word (with unscaled offset).
void sturh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Load half-word with sign extension (and unscaled offset).
void ldursh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferUnscaledOffset);
// Load integer or FP register pair.
void ldp(const CPURegister& rt, const CPURegister& rt2,
@@ -1166,6 +1333,79 @@ class Assembler {
// Load single precision floating point literal to FP register.
void ldr(const FPRegister& ft, float imm);
// Store exclusive byte.
void stxrb(const Register& rs, const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Store exclusive half-word.
void stxrh(const Register& rs, const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Store exclusive register.
void stxr(const Register& rs, const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Load exclusive byte.
void ldxrb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Load exclusive half-word.
void ldxrh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Load exclusive register.
void ldxr(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Store exclusive register pair.
void stxp(const Register& rs,
const Register& rt,
const Register& rt2,
const MemOperand& dst);
// Load exclusive register pair.
void ldxp(const Register& rt, const Register& rt2, const MemOperand& src);
// Store-release exclusive byte.
void stlxrb(const Register& rs, const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Store-release exclusive half-word.
void stlxrh(const Register& rs, const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Store-release exclusive register.
void stlxr(const Register& rs, const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Load-acquire exclusive byte.
void ldaxrb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Load-acquire exclusive half-word.
void ldaxrh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Load-acquire exclusive register.
void ldaxr(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Store-release exclusive register pair.
void stlxp(const Register& rs,
const Register& rt,
const Register& rt2,
const MemOperand& dst);
// Load-acquire exclusive register pair.
void ldaxp(const Register& rt, const Register& rt2, const MemOperand& src);
// Store-release byte.
void stlrb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Store-release half-word.
void stlrh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Store-release register.
void stlr(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& dst);
// Load-acquire byte.
void ldarb(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Load-acquire half-word.
void ldarh(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Load-acquire register.
void ldar(const Register& rt, const MemOperand& src);
// Move instructions. The default shift of -1 indicates that the move
// instruction will calculate an appropriate 16-bit immediate and left shift
// that is equal to the 64-bit immediate argument. If an explicit left shift
@@ -1214,6 +1454,9 @@ class Assembler {
// System hint.
void hint(SystemHint code);
// Clear exclusive monitor.
void clrex(int imm4 = 0xf);
// Data memory barrier.
void dmb(BarrierDomain domain, BarrierType type);
@@ -1429,6 +1672,11 @@ class Assembler {
return rt2.code() << Rt2_offset;
}
static Instr Rs(CPURegister rs) {
VIXL_ASSERT(rs.code() != kSPRegInternalCode);
return rs.code() << Rs_offset;
}
// These encoding functions allow the stack pointer to be encoded, and
// disallow the zero register.
static Instr RdSP(Register rd) {
@@ -1619,6 +1867,11 @@ class Assembler {
return imm7 << ImmHint_offset;
}
static Instr CRm(int imm4) {
VIXL_ASSERT(is_uint4(imm4));
return imm4 << CRm_offset;
}
static Instr ImmBarrierDomain(int imm2) {
VIXL_ASSERT(is_uint2(imm2));
return imm2 << ImmBarrierDomain_offset;
@@ -1660,16 +1913,20 @@ class Assembler {
}
// Size of the code generated in bytes
uint64_t SizeOfCodeGenerated() const {
size_t SizeOfCodeGenerated() const {
VIXL_ASSERT((pc_ >= buffer_) && (pc_ < (buffer_ + buffer_size_)));
return pc_ - buffer_;
}
// Size of the code generated since label to the current position.
uint64_t SizeOfCodeGeneratedSince(Label* label) const {
size_t SizeOfCodeGeneratedSince(Label* label) const {
size_t pc_offset = SizeOfCodeGenerated();
VIXL_ASSERT(label->IsBound());
VIXL_ASSERT((pc_ >= label->target()) && (pc_ < (buffer_ + buffer_size_)));
return pc_ - label->target();
VIXL_ASSERT(pc_offset >= static_cast<size_t>(label->location()));
VIXL_ASSERT(pc_offset < buffer_size_);
return pc_offset - label->location();
}
@@ -1693,6 +1950,15 @@ class Assembler {
void EmitLiteralPool(LiteralPoolEmitOption option = NoJumpRequired);
size_t LiteralPoolSize();
inline PositionIndependentCodeOption pic() {
return pic_;
}
inline bool AllowPageOffsetDependentCode() {
return (pic() == PageOffsetDependentCode) ||
(pic() == PositionDependentCode);
}
protected:
inline const Register& AppropriateZeroRegFor(const CPURegister& reg) const {
return reg.Is64Bits() ? xzr : wzr;
@@ -1701,7 +1967,8 @@ class Assembler {
void LoadStore(const CPURegister& rt,
const MemOperand& addr,
LoadStoreOp op);
LoadStoreOp op,
LoadStoreScalingOption option = PreferScaledOffset);
static bool IsImmLSUnscaled(ptrdiff_t offset);
static bool IsImmLSScaled(ptrdiff_t offset, LSDataSize size);
@@ -1717,9 +1984,9 @@ class Assembler {
LogicalOp op);
static bool IsImmLogical(uint64_t value,
unsigned width,
unsigned* n,
unsigned* imm_s,
unsigned* imm_r);
unsigned* n = NULL,
unsigned* imm_s = NULL,
unsigned* imm_r = NULL);
void ConditionalCompare(const Register& rn,
const Operand& operand,
@@ -1823,6 +2090,17 @@ class Assembler {
void RecordLiteral(int64_t imm, unsigned size);
// Link the current (not-yet-emitted) instruction to the specified label, then
// return an offset to be encoded in the instruction. If the label is not yet
// bound, an offset of 0 is returned.
ptrdiff_t LinkAndGetByteOffsetTo(Label * label);
ptrdiff_t LinkAndGetInstructionOffsetTo(Label * label);
ptrdiff_t LinkAndGetPageOffsetTo(Label * label);
// A common implementation for the LinkAndGet<Type>OffsetTo helpers.
template <int element_size>
ptrdiff_t LinkAndGetOffsetTo(Label* label);
// Emit the instruction at pc_.
void Emit(Instr instruction) {
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(*pc_) == 1);
@@ -1864,12 +2142,15 @@ class Assembler {
// The buffer into which code and relocation info are generated.
Instruction* buffer_;
// Buffer size, in bytes.
unsigned buffer_size_;
size_t buffer_size_;
Instruction* pc_;
std::list<Literal*> literals_;
Instruction* next_literal_pool_check_;
unsigned literal_pool_monitor_;
PositionIndependentCodeOption pic_;
friend class Label;
friend class BlockLiteralPoolScope;
#ifdef DEBUG

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@@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ R(24) R(25) R(26) R(27) R(28) R(29) R(30) R(31)
#define INSTRUCTION_FIELDS_LIST(V_) \
/* Register fields */ \
V_(Rd, 4, 0, Bits) /* Destination register. */ \
V_(Rn, 9, 5, Bits) /* First source register. */ \
V_(Rm, 20, 16, Bits) /* Second source register. */ \
V_(Ra, 14, 10, Bits) /* Third source register. */ \
V_(Rt, 4, 0, Bits) /* Load dest / store source. */ \
V_(Rt2, 14, 10, Bits) /* Load second dest / */ \
/* store second source. */ \
V_(Rd, 4, 0, Bits) /* Destination register. */ \
V_(Rn, 9, 5, Bits) /* First source register. */ \
V_(Rm, 20, 16, Bits) /* Second source register. */ \
V_(Ra, 14, 10, Bits) /* Third source register. */ \
V_(Rt, 4, 0, Bits) /* Load/store register. */ \
V_(Rt2, 14, 10, Bits) /* Load/store second register. */ \
V_(Rs, 20, 16, Bits) /* Exclusive access status. */ \
V_(PrefetchMode, 4, 0, Bits) \
\
/* Common bits */ \
@@ -126,6 +126,13 @@ V_(SysOp1, 18, 16, Bits) \
V_(SysOp2, 7, 5, Bits) \
V_(CRn, 15, 12, Bits) \
V_(CRm, 11, 8, Bits) \
\
/* Load-/store-exclusive */ \
V_(LdStXLoad, 22, 22, Bits) \
V_(LdStXNotExclusive, 23, 23, Bits) \
V_(LdStXAcquireRelease, 15, 15, Bits) \
V_(LdStXSizeLog2, 31, 30, Bits) \
V_(LdStXPair, 21, 21, Bits) \
#define SYSTEM_REGISTER_FIELDS_LIST(V_, M_) \
@@ -585,6 +592,13 @@ enum MemBarrierOp {
ISB = MemBarrierFixed | 0x00000040
};
enum SystemExclusiveMonitorOp {
SystemExclusiveMonitorFixed = 0xD503305F,
SystemExclusiveMonitorFMask = 0xFFFFF0FF,
SystemExclusiveMonitorMask = 0xFFFFF0FF,
CLREX = SystemExclusiveMonitorFixed
};
// Any load or store.
enum LoadStoreAnyOp {
LoadStoreAnyFMask = 0x0a000000,
@@ -702,7 +716,7 @@ enum LoadStoreUnscaledOffsetOp {
// Load/store (post, pre, offset and unsigned.)
enum LoadStoreOp {
LoadStoreOpMask = 0xC4C00000,
LoadStoreOpMask = 0xC4C00000,
#define LOAD_STORE(A, B, C, D) \
A##B##_##C = D
LOAD_STORE_OP_LIST(LOAD_STORE),
@@ -756,6 +770,44 @@ enum LoadStoreRegisterOffset {
#undef LOAD_STORE_REGISTER_OFFSET
};
enum LoadStoreExclusive {
LoadStoreExclusiveFixed = 0x08000000,
LoadStoreExclusiveFMask = 0x3F000000,
LoadStoreExclusiveMask = 0xFFE08000,
STXRB_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x00000000,
STXRH_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x40000000,
STXR_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80000000,
STXR_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0000000,
LDXRB_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x00400000,
LDXRH_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x40400000,
LDXR_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80400000,
LDXR_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0400000,
STXP_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80200000,
STXP_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0200000,
LDXP_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80600000,
LDXP_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0600000,
STLXRB_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x00008000,
STLXRH_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x40008000,
STLXR_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80008000,
STLXR_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0008000,
LDAXRB_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x00408000,
LDAXRH_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x40408000,
LDAXR_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80408000,
LDAXR_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0408000,
STLXP_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80208000,
STLXP_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0208000,
LDAXP_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80608000,
LDAXP_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0608000,
STLRB_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x00808000,
STLRH_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x40808000,
STLR_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80808000,
STLR_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0808000,
LDARB_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x00C08000,
LDARH_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x40C08000,
LDAR_w = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0x80C08000,
LDAR_x = LoadStoreExclusiveFixed | 0xC0C08000
};
// Conditional compare.
enum ConditionalCompareOp {
ConditionalCompareMask = 0x60000000,

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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#define VIXL_CPU_A64_H
#include "globals.h"
#include "instructions-a64.h"
namespace vixl {
@@ -42,6 +43,32 @@ class CPU {
// safely run.
static void EnsureIAndDCacheCoherency(void *address, size_t length);
// Handle tagged pointers.
template <typename T>
static T SetPointerTag(T pointer, uint64_t tag) {
VIXL_ASSERT(is_uintn(kAddressTagWidth, tag));
// Use C-style casts to get static_cast behaviour for integral types (T),
// and reinterpret_cast behaviour for other types.
uint64_t raw = (uint64_t)pointer;
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(pointer) == sizeof(raw));
raw = (raw & ~kAddressTagMask) | (tag << kAddressTagOffset);
return (T)raw;
}
template <typename T>
static uint64_t GetPointerTag(T pointer) {
// Use C-style casts to get static_cast behaviour for integral types (T),
// and reinterpret_cast behaviour for other types.
uint64_t raw = (uint64_t)pointer;
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(pointer) == sizeof(raw));
return (raw & kAddressTagMask) >> kAddressTagOffset;
}
private:
// Return the content of the cache type register.
static uint32_t GetCacheType();

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@@ -171,9 +171,9 @@ void Decoder::DecodePCRelAddressing(Instruction* instr) {
void Decoder::DecodeBranchSystemException(Instruction* instr) {
VIXL_ASSERT((instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x4) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x5) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x6) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x7) );
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x5) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x6) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x7) );
switch (instr->Bits(31, 29)) {
case 0:
@@ -272,16 +272,15 @@ void Decoder::DecodeBranchSystemException(Instruction* instr) {
void Decoder::DecodeLoadStore(Instruction* instr) {
VIXL_ASSERT((instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x8) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x9) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0xC) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0xD) );
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0x9) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0xC) ||
(instr->Bits(27, 24) == 0xD) );
if (instr->Bit(24) == 0) {
if (instr->Bit(28) == 0) {
if (instr->Bit(29) == 0) {
if (instr->Bit(26) == 0) {
// TODO: VisitLoadStoreExclusive.
VisitUnimplemented(instr);
VisitLoadStoreExclusive(instr);
} else {
DecodeAdvSIMDLoadStore(instr);
}

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@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@
V(LoadStorePreIndex) \
V(LoadStoreRegisterOffset) \
V(LoadStoreUnsignedOffset) \
V(LoadStoreExclusive) \
V(LogicalShifted) \
V(AddSubShifted) \
V(AddSubExtended) \

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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
// OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#include <cstdlib>
#include "a64/disasm-a64.h"
namespace vixl {
@@ -529,7 +530,7 @@ void Disassembler::VisitExtract(Instruction* instr) {
void Disassembler::VisitPCRelAddressing(Instruction* instr) {
switch (instr->Mask(PCRelAddressingMask)) {
case ADR: Format(instr, "adr", "'Xd, 'AddrPCRelByte"); break;
// ADRP is not implemented.
case ADRP: Format(instr, "adrp", "'Xd, 'AddrPCRelPage"); break;
default: Format(instr, "unimplemented", "(PCRelAddressing)");
}
}
@@ -943,6 +944,49 @@ void Disassembler::VisitLoadStorePairNonTemporal(Instruction* instr) {
}
void Disassembler::VisitLoadStoreExclusive(Instruction* instr) {
const char *mnemonic = "unimplemented";
const char *form;
switch (instr->Mask(LoadStoreExclusiveMask)) {
case STXRB_w: mnemonic = "stxrb"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STXRH_w: mnemonic = "stxrh"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STXR_w: mnemonic = "stxr"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STXR_x: mnemonic = "stxr"; form = "'Ws, 'Xt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDXRB_w: mnemonic = "ldxrb"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDXRH_w: mnemonic = "ldxrh"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDXR_w: mnemonic = "ldxr"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDXR_x: mnemonic = "ldxr"; form = "'Xt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STXP_w: mnemonic = "stxp"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, 'Wt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case STXP_x: mnemonic = "stxp"; form = "'Ws, 'Xt, 'Xt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDXP_w: mnemonic = "ldxp"; form = "'Wt, 'Wt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDXP_x: mnemonic = "ldxp"; form = "'Xt, 'Xt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLXRB_w: mnemonic = "stlxrb"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLXRH_w: mnemonic = "stlxrh"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLXR_w: mnemonic = "stlxr"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLXR_x: mnemonic = "stlxr"; form = "'Ws, 'Xt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAXRB_w: mnemonic = "ldaxrb"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAXRH_w: mnemonic = "ldaxrh"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAXR_w: mnemonic = "ldaxr"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAXR_x: mnemonic = "ldaxr"; form = "'Xt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLXP_w: mnemonic = "stlxp"; form = "'Ws, 'Wt, 'Wt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLXP_x: mnemonic = "stlxp"; form = "'Ws, 'Xt, 'Xt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAXP_w: mnemonic = "ldaxp"; form = "'Wt, 'Wt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAXP_x: mnemonic = "ldaxp"; form = "'Xt, 'Xt2, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLRB_w: mnemonic = "stlrb"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLRH_w: mnemonic = "stlrh"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLR_w: mnemonic = "stlr"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case STLR_x: mnemonic = "stlr"; form = "'Xt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDARB_w: mnemonic = "ldarb"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDARH_w: mnemonic = "ldarh"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAR_w: mnemonic = "ldar"; form = "'Wt, ['Xns]"; break;
case LDAR_x: mnemonic = "ldar"; form = "'Xt, ['Xns]"; break;
default: form = "(LoadStoreExclusive)";
}
Format(instr, mnemonic, form);
}
void Disassembler::VisitFPCompare(Instruction* instr) {
const char *mnemonic = "unimplemented";
const char *form = "'Fn, 'Fm";
@@ -1162,7 +1206,15 @@ void Disassembler::VisitSystem(Instruction* instr) {
const char *mnemonic = "unimplemented";
const char *form = "(System)";
if (instr->Mask(SystemSysRegFMask) == SystemSysRegFixed) {
if (instr->Mask(SystemExclusiveMonitorFMask) == SystemExclusiveMonitorFixed) {
switch (instr->Mask(SystemExclusiveMonitorMask)) {
case CLREX: {
mnemonic = "clrex";
form = (instr->CRm() == 0xf) ? NULL : "'IX";
break;
}
}
} else if (instr->Mask(SystemSysRegFMask) == SystemSysRegFixed) {
switch (instr->Mask(SystemSysRegMask)) {
case MRS: {
mnemonic = "mrs";
@@ -1184,7 +1236,6 @@ void Disassembler::VisitSystem(Instruction* instr) {
}
}
} else if (instr->Mask(SystemHintFMask) == SystemHintFixed) {
VIXL_ASSERT(instr->Mask(SystemHintMask) == HINT);
switch (instr->ImmHint()) {
case NOP: {
mnemonic = "nop";
@@ -1312,6 +1363,7 @@ int Disassembler::SubstituteRegisterField(Instruction* instr,
case 'n': reg_num = instr->Rn(); break;
case 'm': reg_num = instr->Rm(); break;
case 'a': reg_num = instr->Ra(); break;
case 's': reg_num = instr->Rs(); break;
case 't': {
if (format[2] == '2') {
reg_num = instr->Rt2();
@@ -1458,6 +1510,10 @@ int Disassembler::SubstituteImmediateField(Instruction* instr,
AppendToOutput("#0x%" PRIx64, instr->ImmException());
return 6;
}
case 'X': { // IX - CLREX instruction.
AppendToOutput("#0x%" PRIx64, instr->CRm());
return 2;
}
default: {
VIXL_UNIMPLEMENTED();
return 0;
@@ -1564,21 +1620,20 @@ int Disassembler::SubstituteConditionField(Instruction* instr,
int Disassembler::SubstitutePCRelAddressField(Instruction* instr,
const char* format) {
USE(format);
VIXL_ASSERT(strncmp(format, "AddrPCRel", 9) == 0);
VIXL_ASSERT((strcmp(format, "AddrPCRelByte") == 0) || // Used by `adr`.
(strcmp(format, "AddrPCRelPage") == 0)); // Used by `adrp`.
int offset = instr->ImmPCRel();
int64_t offset = instr->ImmPCRel();
Instruction * base = instr;
// Only ADR (AddrPCRelByte) is supported.
VIXL_ASSERT(strcmp(format, "AddrPCRelByte") == 0);
char sign = '+';
if (offset < 0) {
offset = -offset;
sign = '-';
if (format[9] == 'P') {
offset *= kPageSize;
base = AlignDown(base, kPageSize);
}
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(*instr) == 1);
AppendToOutput("#%c0x%x (addr %p)", sign, offset, instr + offset);
char sign = (offset < 0) ? '-' : '+';
void * target = reinterpret_cast<void *>(base + offset);
AppendToOutput("#%c0x%" PRIx64 " (addr %p)", sign, std::abs(offset), target);
return 13;
}
@@ -1606,7 +1661,8 @@ int Disassembler::SubstituteBranchTargetField(Instruction* instr,
sign = '-';
}
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(*instr) == 1);
AppendToOutput("#%c0x%" PRIx64 " (addr %p)", sign, offset, instr + offset);
void * address = reinterpret_cast<void *>(instr + offset);
AppendToOutput("#%c0x%" PRIx64 " (addr %p)", sign, offset, address);
return 8;
}

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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ class Disassembler: public DecoderVisitor {
bool IsMovzMovnImm(unsigned reg_size, uint64_t value);
void ResetOutput();
void AppendToOutput(const char* string, ...);
void AppendToOutput(const char* string, ...) PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3);
char* buffer_;
uint32_t buffer_pos_;

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@@ -149,17 +149,24 @@ LSDataSize CalcLSPairDataSize(LoadStorePairOp op) {
Instruction* Instruction::ImmPCOffsetTarget() {
Instruction * base = this;
ptrdiff_t offset;
if (IsPCRelAddressing()) {
// PC-relative addressing. Only ADR is supported.
// ADR and ADRP.
offset = ImmPCRel();
if (Mask(PCRelAddressingMask) == ADRP) {
base = AlignDown(base, kPageSize);
offset *= kPageSize;
} else {
VIXL_ASSERT(Mask(PCRelAddressingMask) == ADR);
}
} else {
// All PC-relative branches.
VIXL_ASSERT(BranchType() != UnknownBranchType);
// Relative branch offsets are instruction-size-aligned.
offset = ImmBranch() << kInstructionSizeLog2;
}
return this + offset;
return base + offset;
}
@@ -185,10 +192,16 @@ void Instruction::SetImmPCOffsetTarget(Instruction* target) {
void Instruction::SetPCRelImmTarget(Instruction* target) {
// ADRP is not supported, so 'this' must point to an ADR instruction.
VIXL_ASSERT(Mask(PCRelAddressingMask) == ADR);
Instr imm = Assembler::ImmPCRelAddress(target - this);
int32_t imm21;
if ((Mask(PCRelAddressingMask) == ADR)) {
imm21 = target - this;
} else {
VIXL_ASSERT(Mask(PCRelAddressingMask) == ADRP);
uintptr_t this_page = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(this) / kPageSize;
uintptr_t target_page = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(target) / kPageSize;
imm21 = target_page - this_page;
}
Instr imm = Assembler::ImmPCRelAddress(imm21);
SetInstructionBits(Mask(~ImmPCRel_mask) | imm);
}

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@@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ const unsigned kLiteralEntrySize = 4;
const unsigned kLiteralEntrySizeLog2 = 2;
const unsigned kMaxLoadLiteralRange = 1 * MBytes;
// This is the nominal page size (as used by the adrp instruction); the actual
// size of the memory pages allocated by the kernel is likely to differ.
const unsigned kPageSize = 4 * KBytes;
const unsigned kWRegSize = 32;
const unsigned kWRegSizeLog2 = 5;
const unsigned kWRegSizeInBytes = kWRegSize / 8;
@@ -79,6 +83,12 @@ const unsigned kZeroRegCode = 31;
const unsigned kSPRegInternalCode = 63;
const unsigned kRegCodeMask = 0x1f;
const unsigned kAddressTagOffset = 56;
const unsigned kAddressTagWidth = 8;
const uint64_t kAddressTagMask =
((UINT64_C(1) << kAddressTagWidth) - 1) << kAddressTagOffset;
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(kAddressTagMask == UINT64_C(0xff00000000000000));
// AArch64 floating-point specifics. These match IEEE-754.
const unsigned kDoubleMantissaBits = 52;
const unsigned kDoubleExponentBits = 11;

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@@ -28,14 +28,10 @@
#define PLATFORM_H
// Define platform specific functionalities.
#include <signal.h>
namespace vixl {
#ifdef USE_SIMULATOR
// Currently we assume running the simulator implies running on x86 hardware.
inline void HostBreakpoint() { asm("int3"); }
#else
inline void HostBreakpoint() { asm("brk"); }
#endif
inline void HostBreakpoint() { raise(SIGINT); }
} // namespace vixl
#endif

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@@ -124,4 +124,14 @@ int CountSetBits(uint64_t value, int width) {
return value;
}
uint64_t LowestSetBit(uint64_t value) {
return value & -value;
}
bool IsPowerOf2(int64_t value) {
return (value != 0) && ((value & (value - 1)) == 0);
}
} // namespace vixl

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@@ -33,6 +33,14 @@
namespace vixl {
// Macros for compile-time format checking.
#if defined(__GNUC__)
#define PRINTF_CHECK(format_index, varargs_index) \
__attribute__((format(printf, format_index, varargs_index)))
#else
#define PRINTF_CHECK(format_index, varargs_index)
#endif
// Check number width.
inline bool is_intn(unsigned n, int64_t x) {
VIXL_ASSERT((0 < n) && (n < 64));
@@ -155,6 +163,8 @@ int CountLeadingZeros(uint64_t value, int width);
int CountLeadingSignBits(int64_t value, int width);
int CountTrailingZeros(uint64_t value, int width);
int CountSetBits(uint64_t value, int width);
uint64_t LowestSetBit(uint64_t value);
bool IsPowerOf2(int64_t value);
// Pointer alignment
// TODO: rename/refactor to make it specific to instructions.
@@ -167,21 +177,31 @@ bool IsWordAligned(T pointer) {
// Increment a pointer until it has the specified alignment.
template<class T>
T AlignUp(T pointer, size_t alignment) {
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(pointer) == sizeof(uintptr_t));
uintptr_t pointer_raw = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(pointer);
// Use C-style casts to get static_cast behaviour for integral types (T), and
// reinterpret_cast behaviour for other types.
uintptr_t pointer_raw = (uintptr_t)pointer;
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(pointer) == sizeof(pointer_raw));
size_t align_step = (alignment - pointer_raw) % alignment;
VIXL_ASSERT((pointer_raw + align_step) % alignment == 0);
return reinterpret_cast<T>(pointer_raw + align_step);
return (T)(pointer_raw + align_step);
}
// Decrement a pointer until it has the specified alignment.
template<class T>
T AlignDown(T pointer, size_t alignment) {
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(pointer) == sizeof(uintptr_t));
uintptr_t pointer_raw = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(pointer);
// Use C-style casts to get static_cast behaviour for integral types (T), and
// reinterpret_cast behaviour for other types.
uintptr_t pointer_raw = (uintptr_t)pointer;
VIXL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(pointer) == sizeof(pointer_raw));
size_t align_step = pointer_raw % alignment;
VIXL_ASSERT((pointer_raw - align_step) % alignment == 0);
return reinterpret_cast<T>(pointer_raw - align_step);
return (T)(pointer_raw - align_step);
}

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@@ -73,7 +73,6 @@ typedef struct {
QEMUSGList *sg;
uint64_t sector_num;
DMADirection dir;
bool in_cancel;
int sg_cur_index;
dma_addr_t sg_cur_byte;
QEMUIOVector iov;
@@ -125,12 +124,7 @@ static void dma_complete(DMAAIOCB *dbs, int ret)
qemu_bh_delete(dbs->bh);
dbs->bh = NULL;
}
if (!dbs->in_cancel) {
/* Requests may complete while dma_aio_cancel is in progress. In
* this case, the AIOCB should not be released because it is still
* referenced by dma_aio_cancel. */
qemu_aio_release(dbs);
}
qemu_aio_unref(dbs);
}
static void dma_bdrv_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
@@ -170,6 +164,10 @@ static void dma_bdrv_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
return;
}
if (dbs->iov.size & ~BDRV_SECTOR_MASK) {
qemu_iovec_discard_back(&dbs->iov, dbs->iov.size & ~BDRV_SECTOR_MASK);
}
dbs->acb = dbs->io_func(dbs->bs, dbs->sector_num, &dbs->iov,
dbs->iov.size / 512, dma_bdrv_cb, dbs);
assert(dbs->acb);
@@ -182,19 +180,14 @@ static void dma_aio_cancel(BlockDriverAIOCB *acb)
trace_dma_aio_cancel(dbs);
if (dbs->acb) {
BlockDriverAIOCB *acb = dbs->acb;
dbs->acb = NULL;
dbs->in_cancel = true;
bdrv_aio_cancel(acb);
dbs->in_cancel = false;
bdrv_aio_cancel_async(dbs->acb);
}
dbs->common.cb = NULL;
dma_complete(dbs, 0);
}
static const AIOCBInfo dma_aiocb_info = {
.aiocb_size = sizeof(DMAAIOCB),
.cancel = dma_aio_cancel,
.cancel_async = dma_aio_cancel,
};
BlockDriverAIOCB *dma_bdrv_io(
@@ -213,7 +206,6 @@ BlockDriverAIOCB *dma_bdrv_io(
dbs->sg_cur_index = 0;
dbs->sg_cur_byte = 0;
dbs->dir = dir;
dbs->in_cancel = false;
dbs->io_func = io_func;
dbs->bh = NULL;
qemu_iovec_init(&dbs->iov, sg->nsg);
@@ -273,5 +265,5 @@ uint64_t dma_buf_write(uint8_t *ptr, int32_t len, QEMUSGList *sg)
void dma_acct_start(BlockDriverState *bs, BlockAcctCookie *cookie,
QEMUSGList *sg, enum BlockAcctType type)
{
bdrv_acct_start(bs, cookie, sg->size, type);
block_acct_start(bdrv_get_stats(bs), cookie, sg->size, type);
}

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/*
* This model describes the interaction between aio_set_dispatching()
* and aio_notify().
*
* Author: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
*
* This file is in the public domain. If you really want a license,
* the WTFPL will do.
*
* To simulate it:
* spin -p docs/aio_notify.promela
*
* To verify it:
* spin -a docs/aio_notify.promela
* gcc -O2 pan.c
* ./a.out -a
*/
#define MAX 4
#define LAST (1 << (MAX - 1))
#define FINAL ((LAST << 1) - 1)
bool dispatching;
bool event;
int req, done;
active proctype waiter()
{
int fetch, blocking;
do
:: done != FINAL -> {
// Computing "blocking" is separate from execution of the
// "bottom half"
blocking = (req == 0);
// This is our "bottom half"
atomic { fetch = req; req = 0; }
done = done | fetch;
// Wait for a nudge from the other side
do
:: event == 1 -> { event = 0; break; }
:: !blocking -> break;
od;
dispatching = 1;
// If you are simulating this model, you may want to add
// something like this here:
//
// int foo; foo++; foo++; foo++;
//
// This only wastes some time and makes it more likely
// that the notifier process hits the "fast path".
dispatching = 0;
}
:: else -> break;
od
}
active proctype notifier()
{
int next = 1;
int sets = 0;
do
:: next <= LAST -> {
// generate a request
req = req | next;
next = next << 1;
// aio_notify
if
:: dispatching == 0 -> sets++; event = 1;
:: else -> skip;
fi;
// Test both synchronous and asynchronous delivery
if
:: 1 -> do
:: req == 0 -> break;
od;
:: 1 -> skip;
fi;
}
:: else -> break;
od;
printf("Skipped %d event_notifier_set\n", MAX - sets);
}
#define p (done == FINAL)
never {
do
:: 1 // after an arbitrarily long prefix
:: p -> break // p becomes true
od;
do
:: !p -> accept: break // it then must remains true forever after
od
}

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Block I/O error injection using blkdebug
----------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat Inc
This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. See
the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
The blkdebug block driver is a rule-based error injection engine. It can be
used to exercise error code paths in block drivers including ENOSPC (out of
space) and EIO.
This document gives an overview of the features available in blkdebug.
Background
----------
Block drivers have many error code paths that handle I/O errors. Image formats
are especially complex since metadata I/O errors during cluster allocation or
while updating tables happen halfway through request processing and require
discipline to keep image files consistent.
Error injection allows test cases to trigger I/O errors at specific points.
This way, all error paths can be tested to make sure they are correct.
Rules
-----
The blkdebug block driver takes a list of "rules" that tell the error injection
engine when to fail an I/O request.
Each I/O request is evaluated against the rules. If a rule matches the request
then its "action" is executed.
Rules can be placed in a configuration file; the configuration file
follows the same .ini-like format used by QEMU's -readconfig option, and
each section of the file represents a rule.
The following configuration file defines a single rule:
$ cat blkdebug.conf
[inject-error]
event = "read_aio"
errno = "28"
This rule fails all aio read requests with ENOSPC (28). Note that the errno
value depends on the host. On Linux, see
/usr/include/asm-generic/errno-base.h for errno values.
Invoke QEMU as follows:
$ qemu-system-x86_64
-drive if=none,cache=none,file=blkdebug:blkdebug.conf:test.img,id=drive0 \
-device virtio-blk-pci,drive=drive0,id=virtio-blk-pci0
Rules support the following attributes:
event - which type of operation to match (e.g. read_aio, write_aio,
flush_to_os, flush_to_disk). See the "Events" section for
information on events.
state - (optional) the engine must be in this state number in order for this
rule to match. See the "State transitions" section for information
on states.
errno - the numeric errno value to return when a request matches this rule.
The errno values depend on the host since the numeric values are not
standarized in the POSIX specification.
sector - (optional) a sector number that the request must overlap in order to
match this rule
once - (optional, default "off") only execute this action on the first
matching request
immediately - (optional, default "off") return a NULL BlockDriverAIOCB
pointer and fail without an errno instead. This exercises the
code path where BlockDriverAIOCB fails and the caller's
BlockDriverCompletionFunc is not invoked.
Events
------
Block drivers provide information about the type of I/O request they are about
to make so rules can match specific types of requests. For example, the qcow2
block driver tells blkdebug when it accesses the L1 table so rules can match
only L1 table accesses and not other metadata or guest data requests.
The core events are:
read_aio - guest data read
write_aio - guest data write
flush_to_os - write out unwritten block driver state (e.g. cached metadata)
flush_to_disk - flush the host block device's disk cache
See block/blkdebug.c:event_names[] for the full list of events. You may need
to grep block driver source code to understand the meaning of specific events.
State transitions
-----------------
There are cases where more power is needed to match a particular I/O request in
a longer sequence of requests. For example:
write_aio
flush_to_disk
write_aio
How do we match the 2nd write_aio but not the first? This is where state
transitions come in.
The error injection engine has an integer called the "state" that always starts
initialized to 1. The state integer is internal to blkdebug and cannot be
observed from outside but rules can interact with it for powerful matching
behavior.
Rules can be conditional on the current state and they can transition to a new
state.
When a rule's "state" attribute is non-zero then the current state must equal
the attribute in order for the rule to match.
For example, to match the 2nd write_aio:
[set-state]
event = "write_aio"
state = "1"
new_state = "2"
[inject-error]
event = "write_aio"
state = "2"
errno = "5"
The first write_aio request matches the set-state rule and transitions from
state 1 to state 2. Once state 2 has been entered, the set-state rule no
longer matches since it requires state 1. But the inject-error rule now
matches the next write_aio request and injects EIO (5).
State transition rules support the following attributes:
event - which type of operation to match (e.g. read_aio, write_aio,
flush_to_os, flush_to_disk). See the "Events" section for
information on events.
state - (optional) the engine must be in this state number in order for this
rule to match
new_state - transition to this state number
Suspend and resume
------------------
Exercising code paths in block drivers may require specific ordering amongst
concurrent requests. The "breakpoint" feature allows requests to be halted on
a blkdebug event and resumed later. This makes it possible to achieve
deterministic ordering when multiple requests are in flight.
Breakpoints on blkdebug events are associated with a user-defined "tag" string.
This tag serves as an identifier by which the request can be resumed at a later
point.
See the qemu-io(1) break, resume, remove_break, and wait_break commands for
details.

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# Specification for the fuzz testing tool
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Maria Kustova <maria.k@catit.be>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Image fuzzer
============
Description
-----------
The goal of the image fuzzer is to catch crashes of qemu-io/qemu-img
by providing to them randomly corrupted images.
Test images are generated from scratch and have valid inner structure with some
elements, e.g. L1/L2 tables, having random invalid values.
Test runner
-----------
The test runner generates test images, executes tests utilizing generated
images, indicates their results and collects all test related artifacts (logs,
core dumps, test images, backing files).
The test means execution of all available commands under test with the same
generated test image.
By default, the test runner generates new tests and executes them until
keyboard interruption. But if a test seed is specified via the '--seed' runner
parameter, then only one test with this seed will be executed, after its finish
the runner will exit.
The runner uses an external image fuzzer to generate test images. An image
generator should be specified as a mandatory parameter of the test runner.
Details about interactions between the runner and fuzzers see "Module
interfaces".
The runner activates generation of core dumps during test executions, but it
assumes that core dumps will be generated in the current working directory.
For comprehensive test results, please, set up your test environment
properly.
Paths to binaries under test (SUTs) qemu-img and qemu-io are retrieved from
environment variables. If the environment check fails the runner will
use SUTs installed in system paths.
qemu-img is required for creation of backing files, so it's mandatory to set
the related environment variable if it's not installed in the system path.
For details about environment variables see qemu-iotests/check.
The runner accepts a JSON array of fields expected to be fuzzed via the
'--config' argument, e.g.
'[["feature_name_table"], ["header", "l1_table_offset"]]'
Each sublist can have one or two strings defining image structure elements.
In the latter case a parent element should be placed on the first position,
and a field name on the second one.
The runner accepts a list of commands under test as a JSON array via
the '--command' argument. Each command is a list containing a SUT and all its
arguments, e.g.
runner.py -c '[["qemu-io", "$test_img", "-c", "write $off $len"]]'
/tmp/test ../qcow2
For variable arguments next aliases can be used:
- $test_img for a fuzzed img
- $off for an offset in the fuzzed image
- $len for a data size
Values for last two aliases will be generated based on a size of a virtual
disk of the generated image.
In case when no commands are specified the runner will execute commands from
the default list:
- qemu-img check
- qemu-img info
- qemu-img convert
- qemu-io -c read
- qemu-io -c write
- qemu-io -c aio_read
- qemu-io -c aio_write
- qemu-io -c flush
- qemu-io -c discard
- qemu-io -c truncate
Qcow2 image generator
---------------------
The 'qcow2' generator is a Python package providing 'create_image' method as
a single public API. See details in 'Test runner/image fuzzer' chapter of
'Module interfaces'.
Qcow2 contains two submodules: fuzz.py and layout.py.
'fuzz.py' contains all fuzzing functions, one per image field. It's assumed
that after code analysis every field will have own constraints for its value.
For now only universal potentially dangerous values are used, e.g. type limits
for integers or unsafe symbols as '%s' for strings. For bitmasks random amount
of bits are set to ones. All fuzzed values are checked on non-equality to the
current valid value of the field. In case of equality the value will be
regenerated.
'layout.py' creates a random valid image, fuzzes a random subset of the image
fields by 'fuzz.py' module and writes a fuzzed image to the file specified.
If a fuzzer configuration is specified, then it has the next interpretation:
1. If a list contains a parent image element only, then some random portion
of fields of this element will be fuzzed every test.
The same behavior is applied for the entire image if no configuration is
used. This case is useful for the test specialization.
2. If a list contains a parent element and a field name, then a field
will be always fuzzed for every test. This case is useful for regression
testing.
The generator can create header fields, header extensions, L1/L2 tables and
refcount table and blocks.
Module interfaces
-----------------
* Test runner/image fuzzer
The runner calls an image generator specifying the path to a test image file,
path to a backing file and its format and a fuzzer configuration.
An image generator is expected to provide a
'create_image(test_img_path, backing_file_path=None,
backing_file_format=None, fuzz_config=None)'
method that creates a test image, writes it to the specified file and returns
the size of the virtual disk.
The file should be created if it doesn't exist or overwritten otherwise.
fuzz_config has a form of a list of lists. Every sublist can have one
or two elements: first element is a name of a parent image element, second one
if exists is a name of a field in this element.
Example,
[['header', 'l1_table_offset'],
['header', 'nb_snapshots'],
['feature_name_table']]
Random seed is set by the runner at every test execution for the regression
purpose, so an image generator is not recommended to modify it internally.
Overall fuzzer requirements
===========================
Input data:
----------
- image template (generator)
- work directory
- action vector (optional)
- seed (optional)
- SUT and its arguments (optional)
Fuzzer requirements:
-------------------
1. Should be able to inject random data
2. Should be able to select a random value from the manually pregenerated
vector (boundary values, e.g. max/min cluster size)
3. Image template should describe a general structure invariant for all
test images (image format description)
4. Image template should be autonomous and other fuzzer parts should not
rely on it
5. Image template should contain reference rules (not only block+size
description)
6. Should generate the test image with the correct structure based on an image
template
7. Should accept a seed as an argument (for regression purpose)
8. Should generate a seed if it is not specified as an input parameter.
9. The same seed should generate the same image for the same action vector,
specified or generated.
10. Should accept a vector of actions as an argument (for test reproducing and
for test case specification, e.g. group of tests for header structure,
group of test for snapshots, etc)
11. Action vector should be randomly generated from the pool of available
actions, if it is not specified as an input parameter
12. Pool of actions should be defined automatically based on an image template
13. Should accept a SUT and its call parameters as an argument or select them
randomly otherwise. As far as it's expected to be rarely changed, the list
of all possible test commands can be available in the test runner
internally.
14. Should support an external cancellation of a test run
15. Seed should be logged (for regression purpose)
16. All files related to a test result should be collected: a test image,
SUT logs, fuzzer logs and crash dumps
17. Should be compatible with python version 2.4-2.7
18. Usage of external libraries should be limited as much as possible.
Image formats:
-------------
Main target image format is qcow2, but support of image templates should
provide an ability to add any other image format.
Effectiveness:
-------------
The fuzzer can be controlled via template, seed and action vector;
it makes the fuzzer itself invariant to an image format and test logic.
It should be able to perform rather complex and precise tests, that can be
specified via an action vector. Otherwise, knowledge about an image structure
allows the fuzzer to generate the pool of all available areas can be fuzzed
and randomly select some of them and so compose its own action vector.
Also complexity of a template defines complexity of the fuzzer, so its
functionality can be varied from simple model-independent fuzzing to smart
model-based one.
Glossary:
--------
Action vector is a sequence of structure elements retrieved from an image
format, each of them will be fuzzed for the test image. It's a subset of
elements of the action pool. Example: header, refcount table, etc.
Action pool is all available elements of an image structure that generated
automatically from an image template.
Image template is a formal description of an image structure and relations
between image blocks.
Test image is an output image of the fuzzer defined by the current seed and
action vector.

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----------------
A region is created by one of the constructor functions (memory_region_init*())
and destroyed by the destructor (memory_region_destroy()). In between,
a region can be added to an address space by using memory_region_add_subregion()
and removed using memory_region_del_subregion(). Region attributes may be
changed at any point; they take effect once the region becomes exposed to the
guest.
and attached to an object. It is then destroyed by object_unparent() or simply
when the parent object dies.
In between, a region can be added to an address space
by using memory_region_add_subregion() and removed using
memory_region_del_subregion(). Destroying the region implicitly
removes the region from the address space.
Region attributes may be changed at any point; they take effect once
the region becomes exposed to the guest.
Overlapping regions and priority
--------------------------------

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Copyright (c) 2014 Red Hat Inc.
This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. See
the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
This document explains the IOThread feature and how to write code that runs
outside the QEMU global mutex.
The main loop and IOThreads
---------------------------
QEMU is an event-driven program that can do several things at once using an
event loop. The VNC server and the QMP monitor are both processed from the
same event loop, which monitors their file descriptors until they become
readable and then invokes a callback.
The default event loop is called the main loop (see main-loop.c). It is
possible to create additional event loop threads using -object
iothread,id=my-iothread.
Side note: The main loop and IOThread are both event loops but their code is
not shared completely. Sometimes it is useful to remember that although they
are conceptually similar they are currently not interchangeable.
Why IOThreads are useful
------------------------
IOThreads allow the user to control the placement of work. The main loop is a
scalability bottleneck on hosts with many CPUs. Work can be spread across
several IOThreads instead of just one main loop. When set up correctly this
can improve I/O latency and reduce jitter seen by the guest.
The main loop is also deeply associated with the QEMU global mutex, which is a
scalability bottleneck in itself. vCPU threads and the main loop use the QEMU
global mutex to serialize execution of QEMU code. This mutex is necessary
because a lot of QEMU's code historically was not thread-safe.
The fact that all I/O processing is done in a single main loop and that the
QEMU global mutex is contended by all vCPU threads and the main loop explain
why it is desirable to place work into IOThreads.
The experimental virtio-blk data-plane implementation has been benchmarked and
shows these effects:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/linux/pdfs/KVM_Virtualized_IO_Performance_Paper.pdf
How to program for IOThreads
----------------------------
The main difference between legacy code and new code that can run in an
IOThread is dealing explicitly with the event loop object, AioContext
(see include/block/aio.h). Code that only works in the main loop
implicitly uses the main loop's AioContext. Code that supports running
in IOThreads must be aware of its AioContext.
AioContext supports the following services:
* File descriptor monitoring (read/write/error on POSIX hosts)
* Event notifiers (inter-thread signalling)
* Timers
* Bottom Halves (BH) deferred callbacks
There are several old APIs that use the main loop AioContext:
* LEGACY qemu_aio_set_fd_handler() - monitor a file descriptor
* LEGACY qemu_aio_set_event_notifier() - monitor an event notifier
* LEGACY timer_new_ms() - create a timer
* LEGACY qemu_bh_new() - create a BH
* LEGACY qemu_aio_wait() - run an event loop iteration
Since they implicitly work on the main loop they cannot be used in code that
runs in an IOThread. They might cause a crash or deadlock if called from an
IOThread since the QEMU global mutex is not held.
Instead, use the AioContext functions directly (see include/block/aio.h):
* aio_set_fd_handler() - monitor a file descriptor
* aio_set_event_notifier() - monitor an event notifier
* aio_timer_new() - create a timer
* aio_bh_new() - create a BH
* aio_poll() - run an event loop iteration
The AioContext can be obtained from the IOThread using
iothread_get_aio_context() or for the main loop using qemu_get_aio_context().
Code that takes an AioContext argument works both in IOThreads or the main
loop, depending on which AioContext instance the caller passes in.
How to synchronize with an IOThread
-----------------------------------
AioContext is not thread-safe so some rules must be followed when using file
descriptors, event notifiers, timers, or BHs across threads:
1. AioContext functions can be called safely from file descriptor, event
notifier, timer, or BH callbacks invoked by the AioContext. No locking is
necessary.
2. Other threads wishing to access the AioContext must use
aio_context_acquire()/aio_context_release() for mutual exclusion. Once the
context is acquired no other thread can access it or run event loop iterations
in this AioContext.
aio_context_acquire()/aio_context_release() calls may be nested. This
means you can call them if you're not sure whether #1 applies.
There is currently no lock ordering rule if a thread needs to acquire multiple
AioContexts simultaneously. Therefore, it is only safe for code holding the
QEMU global mutex to acquire other AioContexts.
Side note: the best way to schedule a function call across threads is to create
a BH in the target AioContext beforehand and then call qemu_bh_schedule(). No
acquire/release or locking is needed for the qemu_bh_schedule() call. But be
sure to acquire the AioContext for aio_bh_new() if necessary.
The relationship between AioContext and the block layer
-------------------------------------------------------
The AioContext originates from the QEMU block layer because it provides a
scoped way of running event loop iterations until all work is done. This
feature is used to complete all in-flight block I/O requests (see
bdrv_drain_all()). Nowadays AioContext is a generic event loop that can be
used by any QEMU subsystem.
The block layer has support for AioContext integrated. Each BlockDriverState
is associated with an AioContext using bdrv_set_aio_context() and
bdrv_get_aio_context(). This allows block layer code to process I/O inside the
right AioContext. Other subsystems may wish to follow a similar approach.
Block layer code must therefore expect to run in an IOThread and avoid using
old APIs that implicitly use the main loop. See the "How to program for
IOThreads" above for information on how to do that.
If main loop code such as a QMP function wishes to access a BlockDriverState it
must first call aio_context_acquire(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs)) to ensure the
IOThread does not run in parallel.
Long-running jobs (usually in the form of coroutines) are best scheduled in the
BlockDriverState's AioContext to avoid the need to acquire/release around each
bdrv_*() call. Be aware that there is currently no mechanism to get notified
when bdrv_set_aio_context() moves this BlockDriverState to a different
AioContext (see bdrv_detach_aio_context()/bdrv_attach_aio_context()), so you
may need to add this if you want to support long-running jobs.

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@@ -1,10 +1,5 @@
= How to use the QAPI code generator =
* Note: as of this writing, QMP does not use QAPI. Eventually QMP
commands will be converted to use QAPI internally. The following
information describes QMP/QAPI as it will exist after the
conversion.
QAPI is a native C API within QEMU which provides management-level
functionality to internal/external users. For external
users/processes, this interface is made available by a JSON-based
@@ -19,7 +14,7 @@ marshaling/dispatch code for the guest agent server running in the
guest.
This document will describe how the schemas, scripts, and resulting
code is used.
code are used.
== QMP/Guest agent schema ==
@@ -234,6 +229,7 @@ Resulting in this JSON object:
"data": { "b": "test string" },
"timestamp": { "seconds": 1267020223, "microseconds": 435656 } }
== Code generation ==
Schemas are fed into 3 scripts to generate all the code/files that, paired
@@ -256,6 +252,8 @@ command which takes that type as a parameter and returns the same type:
'data': {'arg1': 'UserDefOne'},
'returns': 'UserDefOne' }
{ 'event': 'MY_EVENT' }
=== scripts/qapi-types.py ===
Used to generate the C types defined by a schema. The following files are
@@ -277,7 +275,7 @@ Example:
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-types.c
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
void qapi_free_UserDefOneList(UserDefOneList * obj)
void qapi_free_UserDefOneList(UserDefOneList *obj)
{
QapiDeallocVisitor *md;
Visitor *v;
@@ -292,7 +290,7 @@ Example:
qapi_dealloc_visitor_cleanup(md);
}
void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne * obj)
void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne *obj)
{
QapiDeallocVisitor *md;
Visitor *v;
@@ -331,11 +329,11 @@ Example:
struct UserDefOne
{
int64_t integer;
char * string;
char *string;
};
void qapi_free_UserDefOneList(UserDefOneList * obj);
void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne * obj);
void qapi_free_UserDefOneList(UserDefOneList *obj);
void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne *obj);
#endif
@@ -364,7 +362,7 @@ Example:
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-visit.c
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
static void visit_type_UserDefOne_fields(Visitor *m, UserDefOne ** obj, Error **errp)
static void visit_type_UserDefOne_fields(Visitor *m, UserDefOne **obj, Error **errp)
{
Error *err = NULL;
visit_type_int(m, &(*obj)->integer, "integer", &err);
@@ -380,7 +378,7 @@ Example:
error_propagate(errp, err);
}
void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *m, UserDefOne ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp)
void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *m, UserDefOne **obj, const char *name, Error **errp)
{
Error *err = NULL;
@@ -394,7 +392,7 @@ Example:
error_propagate(errp, err);
}
void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *m, UserDefOneList ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp)
void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *m, UserDefOneList **obj, const char *name, Error **errp)
{
Error *err = NULL;
GenericList *i, **prev;
@@ -427,8 +425,8 @@ Example:
[Visitors for builtin types omitted...]
void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *m, UserDefOne ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp);
void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *m, UserDefOneList ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp);
void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *m, UserDefOne **obj, const char *name, Error **errp);
void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *m, UserDefOneList **obj, const char *name, Error **errp);
#endif
@@ -451,10 +449,12 @@ $(prefix)qmp-commands.h: Function prototypes for the QMP commands
Example:
$ python scripts/qapi-commands.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
--prefix="example-" --input-file=example-schema.json
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-marshal.c
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
static void qmp_marshal_output_my_command(UserDefOne * ret_in, QObject **ret_out, Error **errp)
static void qmp_marshal_output_my_command(UserDefOne *ret_in, QObject **ret_out, Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
QmpOutputVisitor *mo = qmp_output_visitor_new();
@@ -480,11 +480,11 @@ Example:
static void qmp_marshal_input_my_command(QDict *args, QObject **ret, Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
UserDefOne * retval = NULL;
UserDefOne *retval = NULL;
QmpInputVisitor *mi = qmp_input_visitor_new_strict(QOBJECT(args));
QapiDeallocVisitor *md;
Visitor *v;
UserDefOne * arg1 = NULL;
UserDefOne *arg1 = NULL;
v = qmp_input_get_visitor(mi);
visit_type_UserDefOne(v, &arg1, "arg1", &local_err);
@@ -525,6 +525,66 @@ Example:
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/error.h"
UserDefOne * qmp_my_command(UserDefOne * arg1, Error **errp);
UserDefOne *qmp_my_command(UserDefOne *arg1, Error **errp);
#endif
=== scripts/qapi-event.py ===
Used to generate the event-related C code defined by a schema. The
following files are created:
$(prefix)qapi-event.h - Function prototypes for each event type, plus an
enumeration of all event names
$(prefix)qapi-event.c - Implementation of functions to send an event
Example:
$ python scripts/qapi-event.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
--prefix="example-" --input-file=example-schema.json
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-event.c
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
void qapi_event_send_my_event(Error **errp)
{
QDict *qmp;
Error *local_err = NULL;
QMPEventFuncEmit emit;
emit = qmp_event_get_func_emit();
if (!emit) {
return;
}
qmp = qmp_event_build_dict("MY_EVENT");
emit(EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MY_EVENT, qmp, &local_err);
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
QDECREF(qmp);
}
const char *EXAMPLE_QAPIEvent_lookup[] = {
"MY_EVENT",
NULL,
};
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-event.h
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
#ifndef EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_H
#define EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_H
#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "example-qapi-types.h"
void qapi_event_send_my_event(Error **errp);
extern const char *EXAMPLE_QAPIEvent_lookup[];
typedef enum EXAMPLE_QAPIEvent
{
EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MY_EVENT = 0,
EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MAX = 1,
} EXAMPLE_QAPIEvent;
#endif

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@@ -243,6 +243,19 @@ Data:
"timestamp": { "seconds": 1368697518, "microseconds": 326866 } }
}
POWERDOWN
---------
Emitted when the Virtual Machine is powered down through the power
control system, such as via ACPI.
Data: None.
Example:
{ "event": "POWERDOWN",
"timestamp": { "seconds": 1267040730, "microseconds": 682951 } }
QUORUM_FAILURE
--------------
@@ -285,7 +298,7 @@ Example:
RESET
-----
Emitted when the Virtual Machine is reseted.
Emitted when the Virtual Machine is reset.
Data: None.
@@ -325,7 +338,8 @@ Example:
SHUTDOWN
--------
Emitted when the Virtual Machine is powered down.
Emitted when the Virtual Machine has shut down, indicating that qemu
is about to exit.
Data: None.
@@ -337,10 +351,10 @@ Example:
Note: If the command-line option "-no-shutdown" has been specified, a STOP
event will eventually follow the SHUTDOWN event.
SPICE_CONNECTED, SPICE_DISCONNECTED
-----------------------------------
SPICE_CONNECTED
---------------
Emitted when a SPICE client connects or disconnects.
Emitted when a SPICE client connects.
Data:
@@ -362,11 +376,36 @@ Example:
"client": {"port": "52873", "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"}
}}
SPICE_DISCONNECTED
------------------
Emitted when a SPICE client disconnects.
Data:
- "server": Server information (json-object)
- "host": IP address (json-string)
- "port": port number (json-string)
- "family": address family (json-string, "ipv4" or "ipv6")
- "client": Client information (json-object)
- "host": IP address (json-string)
- "port": port number (json-string)
- "family": address family (json-string, "ipv4" or "ipv6")
Example:
{ "timestamp": {"seconds": 1290688046, "microseconds": 388707},
"event": "SPICE_DISCONNECTED",
"data": {
"server": { "port": "5920", "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"},
"client": {"port": "52873", "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"}
}}
SPICE_INITIALIZED
-----------------
Emitted after initial handshake and authentication takes place (if any)
and the SPICE channel is up'n'running
and the SPICE channel is up and running
Data:
@@ -399,6 +438,19 @@ Example:
"channel-id": 0, "tls": true}
}}
SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED
-----------------------
Emitted when SPICE migration has completed
Data: None.
Example:
{ "timestamp": {"seconds": 1290688046, "microseconds": 417172},
"event": "SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED" }
STOP
----
@@ -527,6 +579,22 @@ Example:
"host": "127.0.0.1", "sasl_username": "luiz" } },
"timestamp": { "seconds": 1263475302, "microseconds": 150772 } }
VSERPORT_CHANGE
---------------
Emitted when the guest opens or closes a virtio-serial port.
Data:
- "id": device identifier of the virtio-serial port (json-string)
- "open": true if the guest has opened the virtio-serial port (json-bool)
Example:
{ "event": "VSERPORT_CHANGE",
"data": { "id": "channel0", "open": true },
"timestamp": { "seconds": 1401385907, "microseconds": 422329 } }
WAKEUP
------

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