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1/*
2 * QEMU aio implementation
3 *
4 * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2008
5 *
6 * Authors:
7 * Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
8 *
9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See
10 * the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
11 *
12 */
13
14#ifndef QEMU_AIO_H
15#define QEMU_AIO_H
16
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17#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
18#include <liburing.h>
19#endif
26b0b698 20#include "qemu/coroutine.h"
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21#include "qemu/queue.h"
22#include "qemu/event_notifier.h"
dcc772e2 23#include "qemu/thread.h"
dae21b98 24#include "qemu/timer.h"
a76bab49 25
7c84b1b8 26typedef struct BlockAIOCB BlockAIOCB;
097310b5 27typedef void BlockCompletionFunc(void *opaque, int ret);
85e8dab1 28
d7331bed 29typedef struct AIOCBInfo {
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30 void (*cancel_async)(BlockAIOCB *acb);
31 AioContext *(*get_aio_context)(BlockAIOCB *acb);
8c82e9a4 32 size_t aiocb_size;
d7331bed 33} AIOCBInfo;
85e8dab1 34
7c84b1b8 35struct BlockAIOCB {
d7331bed 36 const AIOCBInfo *aiocb_info;
85e8dab1 37 BlockDriverState *bs;
097310b5 38 BlockCompletionFunc *cb;
85e8dab1 39 void *opaque;
f197fe2b 40 int refcnt;
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41};
42
d7331bed 43void *qemu_aio_get(const AIOCBInfo *aiocb_info, BlockDriverState *bs,
097310b5 44 BlockCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque);
8007429a 45void qemu_aio_unref(void *p);
f197fe2b 46void qemu_aio_ref(void *p);
85e8dab1 47
f627aab1 48typedef struct AioHandler AioHandler;
4749079c 49typedef QLIST_HEAD(, AioHandler) AioHandlerList;
f627aab1 50typedef void QEMUBHFunc(void *opaque);
f6a51c84 51typedef bool AioPollFn(void *opaque);
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52typedef void IOHandler(void *opaque);
53
0c330a73 54struct Coroutine;
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55struct ThreadPool;
56struct LinuxAioState;
6663a0a3 57struct LuringState;
0187f5c9 58
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59/* Is polling disabled? */
60bool aio_poll_disabled(AioContext *ctx);
61
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62/* Callbacks for file descriptor monitoring implementations */
63typedef struct {
64 /*
65 * update:
66 * @ctx: the AioContext
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67 * @old_node: the existing handler or NULL if this file descriptor is being
68 * monitored for the first time
69 * @new_node: the new handler or NULL if this file descriptor is being
70 * removed
1f050a46 71 *
b321051c 72 * Add/remove/modify a monitored file descriptor.
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73 *
74 * Called with ctx->list_lock acquired.
75 */
b321051c 76 void (*update)(AioContext *ctx, AioHandler *old_node, AioHandler *new_node);
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77
78 /*
79 * wait:
80 * @ctx: the AioContext
81 * @ready_list: list for handlers that become ready
82 * @timeout: maximum duration to wait, in nanoseconds
83 *
84 * Wait for file descriptors to become ready and place them on ready_list.
85 *
86 * Called with ctx->list_lock incremented but not locked.
87 *
88 * Returns: number of ready file descriptors.
89 */
90 int (*wait)(AioContext *ctx, AioHandlerList *ready_list, int64_t timeout);
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91
92 /*
93 * need_wait:
94 * @ctx: the AioContext
95 *
96 * Tell aio_poll() when to stop userspace polling early because ->wait()
97 * has fds ready.
98 *
99 * File descriptor monitoring implementations that cannot poll fd readiness
100 * from userspace should use aio_poll_disabled() here. This ensures that
101 * file descriptors are not starved by handlers that frequently make
102 * progress via userspace polling.
103 *
104 * Returns: true if ->wait() should be called, false otherwise.
105 */
106 bool (*need_wait)(AioContext *ctx);
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107} FDMonOps;
108
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109/*
110 * Each aio_bh_poll() call carves off a slice of the BH list, so that newly
111 * scheduled BHs are not processed until the next aio_bh_poll() call. All
112 * active aio_bh_poll() calls chain their slices together in a list, so that
113 * nested aio_bh_poll() calls process all scheduled bottom halves.
114 */
115typedef QSLIST_HEAD(, QEMUBH) BHList;
116typedef struct BHListSlice BHListSlice;
117struct BHListSlice {
118 BHList bh_list;
119 QSIMPLEQ_ENTRY(BHListSlice) next;
120};
121
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122typedef QSLIST_HEAD(, AioHandler) AioHandlerSList;
123
6a1751b7 124struct AioContext {
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125 GSource source;
126
7c690fd1 127 /* Used by AioContext users to protect from multi-threaded access. */
3fe71223 128 QemuRecMutex lock;
98563fc3 129
7c690fd1 130 /* The list of registered AIO handlers. Protected by ctx->list_lock. */
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131 AioHandlerList aio_handlers;
132
133 /* The list of AIO handlers to be deleted. Protected by ctx->list_lock. */
134 AioHandlerList deleted_aio_handlers;
a915f4bc 135
eabc9779 136 /* Used to avoid unnecessary event_notifier_set calls in aio_notify;
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137 * only written from the AioContext home thread, or under the BQL in
138 * the case of the main AioContext. However, it is read from any
139 * thread so it is still accessed with atomic primitives.
140 *
141 * If this field is 0, everything (file descriptors, bottom halves,
142 * timers) will be re-evaluated before the next blocking poll() or
143 * io_uring wait; therefore, the event_notifier_set call can be
144 * skipped. If it is non-zero, you may need to wake up a concurrent
145 * aio_poll or the glib main event loop, making event_notifier_set
146 * necessary.
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147 *
148 * Bit 0 is reserved for GSource usage of the AioContext, and is 1
54a16a63 149 * between a call to aio_ctx_prepare and the next call to aio_ctx_check.
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150 * Bits 1-31 simply count the number of active calls to aio_poll
151 * that are in the prepare or poll phase.
152 *
153 * The GSource and aio_poll must use a different mechanism because
154 * there is no certainty that a call to GSource's prepare callback
155 * (via g_main_context_prepare) is indeed followed by check and
156 * dispatch. It's not clear whether this would be a bug, but let's
157 * play safe and allow it---it will just cause extra calls to
158 * event_notifier_set until the next call to dispatch.
159 *
160 * Instead, the aio_poll calls include both the prepare and the
161 * dispatch phase, hence a simple counter is enough for them.
0ceb849b 162 */
eabc9779 163 uint32_t notify_me;
0ceb849b 164
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165 /* A lock to protect between QEMUBH and AioHandler adders and deleter,
166 * and to ensure that no callbacks are removed while we're walking and
167 * dispatching them.
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168 */
169 QemuLockCnt list_lock;
0ceb849b 170
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171 /* Bottom Halves pending aio_bh_poll() processing */
172 BHList bh_list;
173
174 /* Chained BH list slices for each nested aio_bh_poll() call */
175 QSIMPLEQ_HEAD(, BHListSlice) bh_slice_list;
f627aab1 176
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177 /* Used by aio_notify.
178 *
179 * "notified" is used to avoid expensive event_notifier_test_and_clear
180 * calls. When it is clear, the EventNotifier is clear, or one thread
181 * is going to clear "notified" before processing more events. False
182 * positives are possible, i.e. "notified" could be set even though the
183 * EventNotifier is clear.
184 *
185 * Note that event_notifier_set *cannot* be optimized the same way. For
186 * more information on the problem that would result, see "#ifdef BUG2"
187 * in the docs/aio_notify_accept.promela formal model.
188 */
189 bool notified;
2f4dc3c1 190 EventNotifier notifier;
6b5f8762 191
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192 QSLIST_HEAD(, Coroutine) scheduled_coroutines;
193 QEMUBH *co_schedule_bh;
194
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195 /* Thread pool for performing work and receiving completion callbacks.
196 * Has its own locking.
197 */
9b34277d 198 struct ThreadPool *thread_pool;
dae21b98 199
0187f5c9 200#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
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201 /*
202 * State for native Linux AIO. Uses aio_context_acquire/release for
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203 * locking.
204 */
205 struct LinuxAioState *linux_aio;
206#endif
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207#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
208 /*
209 * State for Linux io_uring. Uses aio_context_acquire/release for
210 * locking.
211 */
212 struct LuringState *linux_io_uring;
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213
214 /* State for file descriptor monitoring using Linux io_uring */
215 struct io_uring fdmon_io_uring;
216 AioHandlerSList submit_list;
6663a0a3 217#endif
0187f5c9 218
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219 /* TimerLists for calling timers - one per clock type. Has its own
220 * locking.
221 */
dae21b98 222 QEMUTimerListGroup tlg;
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223
224 int external_disable_cnt;
fbe3fc5c 225
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226 /* Number of AioHandlers without .io_poll() */
227 int poll_disable_cnt;
228
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229 /* Polling mode parameters */
230 int64_t poll_ns; /* current polling time in nanoseconds */
231 int64_t poll_max_ns; /* maximum polling time in nanoseconds */
232 int64_t poll_grow; /* polling time growth factor */
233 int64_t poll_shrink; /* polling time shrink factor */
4a1cba38 234
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235 /* AIO engine parameters */
236 int64_t aio_max_batch; /* maximum number of requests in a batch */
237
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238 /*
239 * List of handlers participating in userspace polling. Protected by
240 * ctx->list_lock. Iterated and modified mostly by the event loop thread
241 * from aio_poll() with ctx->list_lock incremented. aio_set_fd_handler()
242 * only touches the list to delete nodes if ctx->list_lock's count is zero.
243 */
244 AioHandlerList poll_aio_handlers;
245
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246 /* Are we in polling mode or monitoring file descriptors? */
247 bool poll_started;
248
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249 /* epoll(7) state used when built with CONFIG_EPOLL */
250 int epollfd;
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251
252 const FDMonOps *fdmon_ops;
6a1751b7 253};
f627aab1 254
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255/**
256 * aio_context_new: Allocate a new AioContext.
257 *
258 * AioContext provide a mini event-loop that can be waited on synchronously.
259 * They also provide bottom halves, a service to execute a piece of code
260 * as soon as possible.
261 */
2f78e491 262AioContext *aio_context_new(Error **errp);
f627aab1 263
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264/**
265 * aio_context_ref:
266 * @ctx: The AioContext to operate on.
267 *
268 * Add a reference to an AioContext.
269 */
270void aio_context_ref(AioContext *ctx);
271
272/**
273 * aio_context_unref:
274 * @ctx: The AioContext to operate on.
275 *
276 * Drop a reference to an AioContext.
277 */
278void aio_context_unref(AioContext *ctx);
279
98563fc3 280/* Take ownership of the AioContext. If the AioContext will be shared between
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281 * threads, and a thread does not want to be interrupted, it will have to
282 * take ownership around calls to aio_poll(). Otherwise, aio_poll()
283 * automatically takes care of calling aio_context_acquire and
284 * aio_context_release.
98563fc3 285 *
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286 * Note that this is separate from bdrv_drained_begin/bdrv_drained_end. A
287 * thread still has to call those to avoid being interrupted by the guest.
288 *
289 * Bottom halves, timers and callbacks can be created or removed without
290 * acquiring the AioContext.
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291 */
292void aio_context_acquire(AioContext *ctx);
293
294/* Relinquish ownership of the AioContext. */
295void aio_context_release(AioContext *ctx);
296
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297/**
298 * aio_bh_schedule_oneshot_full: Allocate a new bottom half structure that will
299 * run only once and as soon as possible.
300 *
301 * @name: A human-readable identifier for debugging purposes.
302 */
303void aio_bh_schedule_oneshot_full(AioContext *ctx, QEMUBHFunc *cb, void *opaque,
304 const char *name);
305
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306/**
307 * aio_bh_schedule_oneshot: Allocate a new bottom half structure that will run
308 * only once and as soon as possible.
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309 *
310 * A convenience wrapper for aio_bh_schedule_oneshot_full() that uses cb as the
311 * name string.
5b8bb359 312 */
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313#define aio_bh_schedule_oneshot(ctx, cb, opaque) \
314 aio_bh_schedule_oneshot_full((ctx), (cb), (opaque), (stringify(cb)))
5b8bb359 315
f627aab1 316/**
0f08586c 317 * aio_bh_new_full: Allocate a new bottom half structure.
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318 *
319 * Bottom halves are lightweight callbacks whose invocation is guaranteed
320 * to be wait-free, thread-safe and signal-safe. The #QEMUBH structure
321 * is opaque and must be allocated prior to its use.
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322 *
323 * @name: A human-readable identifier for debugging purposes.
324 */
325QEMUBH *aio_bh_new_full(AioContext *ctx, QEMUBHFunc *cb, void *opaque,
326 const char *name);
327
328/**
329 * aio_bh_new: Allocate a new bottom half structure
330 *
331 * A convenience wrapper for aio_bh_new_full() that uses the cb as the name
332 * string.
f627aab1 333 */
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334#define aio_bh_new(ctx, cb, opaque) \
335 aio_bh_new_full((ctx), (cb), (opaque), (stringify(cb)))
f627aab1 336
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337/**
338 * aio_notify: Force processing of pending events.
339 *
340 * Similar to signaling a condition variable, aio_notify forces
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341 * aio_poll to exit, so that the next call will re-examine pending events.
342 * The caller of aio_notify will usually call aio_poll again very soon,
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343 * or go through another iteration of the GLib main loop. Hence, aio_notify
344 * also has the side effect of recalculating the sets of file descriptors
345 * that the main loop waits for.
346 *
347 * Calling aio_notify is rarely necessary, because for example scheduling
348 * a bottom half calls it already.
349 */
350void aio_notify(AioContext *ctx);
351
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352/**
353 * aio_notify_accept: Acknowledge receiving an aio_notify.
354 *
355 * aio_notify() uses an EventNotifier in order to wake up a sleeping
356 * aio_poll() or g_main_context_iteration(). Calls to aio_notify() are
357 * usually rare, but the AioContext has to clear the EventNotifier on
358 * every aio_poll() or g_main_context_iteration() in order to avoid
359 * busy waiting. This event_notifier_test_and_clear() cannot be done
360 * using the usual aio_context_set_event_notifier(), because it must
361 * be done before processing all events (file descriptors, bottom halves,
362 * timers).
363 *
364 * aio_notify_accept() is an optimized event_notifier_test_and_clear()
365 * that is specific to an AioContext's notifier; it is used internally
366 * to clear the EventNotifier only if aio_notify() had been called.
367 */
368void aio_notify_accept(AioContext *ctx);
369
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370/**
371 * aio_bh_call: Executes callback function of the specified BH.
372 */
373void aio_bh_call(QEMUBH *bh);
374
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375/**
376 * aio_bh_poll: Poll bottom halves for an AioContext.
377 *
378 * These are internal functions used by the QEMU main loop.
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379 * And notice that multiple occurrences of aio_bh_poll cannot
380 * be called concurrently
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381 */
382int aio_bh_poll(AioContext *ctx);
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383
384/**
385 * qemu_bh_schedule: Schedule a bottom half.
386 *
387 * Scheduling a bottom half interrupts the main loop and causes the
388 * execution of the callback that was passed to qemu_bh_new.
389 *
390 * Bottom halves that are scheduled from a bottom half handler are instantly
391 * invoked. This can create an infinite loop if a bottom half handler
392 * schedules itself.
393 *
394 * @bh: The bottom half to be scheduled.
395 */
396void qemu_bh_schedule(QEMUBH *bh);
397
398/**
399 * qemu_bh_cancel: Cancel execution of a bottom half.
400 *
401 * Canceling execution of a bottom half undoes the effect of calls to
402 * qemu_bh_schedule without freeing its resources yet. While cancellation
403 * itself is also wait-free and thread-safe, it can of course race with the
404 * loop that executes bottom halves unless you are holding the iothread
405 * mutex. This makes it mostly useless if you are not holding the mutex.
406 *
407 * @bh: The bottom half to be canceled.
408 */
409void qemu_bh_cancel(QEMUBH *bh);
410
411/**
412 *qemu_bh_delete: Cancel execution of a bottom half and free its resources.
413 *
414 * Deleting a bottom half frees the memory that was allocated for it by
415 * qemu_bh_new. It also implies canceling the bottom half if it was
416 * scheduled.
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417 * This func is async. The bottom half will do the delete action at the finial
418 * end.
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419 *
420 * @bh: The bottom half to be deleted.
421 */
422void qemu_bh_delete(QEMUBH *bh);
423
cd9ba1eb 424/* Return whether there are any pending callbacks from the GSource
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425 * attached to the AioContext, before g_poll is invoked.
426 *
427 * This is used internally in the implementation of the GSource.
428 */
429bool aio_prepare(AioContext *ctx);
430
431/* Return whether there are any pending callbacks from the GSource
432 * attached to the AioContext, after g_poll is invoked.
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433 *
434 * This is used internally in the implementation of the GSource.
435 */
436bool aio_pending(AioContext *ctx);
437
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438/* Dispatch any pending callbacks from the GSource attached to the AioContext.
439 *
440 * This is used internally in the implementation of the GSource.
441 */
a153bf52 442void aio_dispatch(AioContext *ctx);
e4c7e2d1 443
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444/* Progress in completing AIO work to occur. This can issue new pending
445 * aio as a result of executing I/O completion or bh callbacks.
bcdc1857 446 *
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447 * Return whether any progress was made by executing AIO or bottom half
448 * handlers. If @blocking == true, this should always be true except
449 * if someone called aio_notify.
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450 *
451 * If there are no pending bottom halves, but there are pending AIO
452 * operations, it may not be possible to make any progress without
453 * blocking. If @blocking is true, this function will wait until one
454 * or more AIO events have completed, to ensure something has moved
455 * before returning.
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456 */
457bool aio_poll(AioContext *ctx, bool blocking);
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458
459/* Register a file descriptor and associated callbacks. Behaves very similarly
6484e422 460 * to qemu_set_fd_handler. Unlike qemu_set_fd_handler, these callbacks will
87f68d31 461 * be invoked when using aio_poll().
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462 *
463 * Code that invokes AIO completion functions should rely on this function
464 * instead of qemu_set_fd_handler[2].
465 */
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466void aio_set_fd_handler(AioContext *ctx,
467 int fd,
dca21ef2 468 bool is_external,
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469 IOHandler *io_read,
470 IOHandler *io_write,
f6a51c84 471 AioPollFn *io_poll,
a915f4bc 472 void *opaque);
9958c351 473
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474/* Set polling begin/end callbacks for a file descriptor that has already been
475 * registered with aio_set_fd_handler. Do nothing if the file descriptor is
476 * not registered.
477 */
478void aio_set_fd_poll(AioContext *ctx, int fd,
479 IOHandler *io_poll_begin,
480 IOHandler *io_poll_end);
481
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482/* Register an event notifier and associated callbacks. Behaves very similarly
483 * to event_notifier_set_handler. Unlike event_notifier_set_handler, these callbacks
87f68d31 484 * will be invoked when using aio_poll().
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485 *
486 * Code that invokes AIO completion functions should rely on this function
487 * instead of event_notifier_set_handler.
488 */
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489void aio_set_event_notifier(AioContext *ctx,
490 EventNotifier *notifier,
dca21ef2 491 bool is_external,
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492 EventNotifierHandler *io_read,
493 AioPollFn *io_poll);
a915f4bc 494
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495/* Set polling begin/end callbacks for an event notifier that has already been
496 * registered with aio_set_event_notifier. Do nothing if the event notifier is
497 * not registered.
498 */
499void aio_set_event_notifier_poll(AioContext *ctx,
500 EventNotifier *notifier,
501 EventNotifierHandler *io_poll_begin,
502 EventNotifierHandler *io_poll_end);
503
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504/* Return a GSource that lets the main loop poll the file descriptors attached
505 * to this AioContext.
506 */
507GSource *aio_get_g_source(AioContext *ctx);
508
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509/* Return the ThreadPool bound to this AioContext */
510struct ThreadPool *aio_get_thread_pool(AioContext *ctx);
511
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512/* Setup the LinuxAioState bound to this AioContext */
513struct LinuxAioState *aio_setup_linux_aio(AioContext *ctx, Error **errp);
514
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515/* Return the LinuxAioState bound to this AioContext */
516struct LinuxAioState *aio_get_linux_aio(AioContext *ctx);
517
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518/* Setup the LuringState bound to this AioContext */
519struct LuringState *aio_setup_linux_io_uring(AioContext *ctx, Error **errp);
520
521/* Return the LuringState bound to this AioContext */
522struct LuringState *aio_get_linux_io_uring(AioContext *ctx);
4e29e831 523/**
89a603a0 524 * aio_timer_new_with_attrs:
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525 * @ctx: the aio context
526 * @type: the clock type
527 * @scale: the scale
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528 * @attributes: 0, or one to multiple OR'ed QEMU_TIMER_ATTR_<id> values
529 * to assign
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530 * @cb: the callback to call on timer expiry
531 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
532 *
89a603a0 533 * Allocate a new timer (with attributes) attached to the context @ctx.
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534 * The function is responsible for memory allocation.
535 *
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536 * The preferred interface is aio_timer_init or aio_timer_init_with_attrs.
537 * Use that unless you really need dynamic memory allocation.
538 *
539 * Returns: a pointer to the new timer
540 */
541static inline QEMUTimer *aio_timer_new_with_attrs(AioContext *ctx,
542 QEMUClockType type,
543 int scale, int attributes,
544 QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque)
545{
546 return timer_new_full(&ctx->tlg, type, scale, attributes, cb, opaque);
547}
548
549/**
550 * aio_timer_new:
551 * @ctx: the aio context
552 * @type: the clock type
553 * @scale: the scale
554 * @cb: the callback to call on timer expiry
555 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
556 *
557 * Allocate a new timer attached to the context @ctx.
558 * See aio_timer_new_with_attrs for details.
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559 *
560 * Returns: a pointer to the new timer
561 */
562static inline QEMUTimer *aio_timer_new(AioContext *ctx, QEMUClockType type,
563 int scale,
564 QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque)
565{
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566 return timer_new_full(&ctx->tlg, type, scale, 0, cb, opaque);
567}
568
569/**
570 * aio_timer_init_with_attrs:
571 * @ctx: the aio context
572 * @ts: the timer
573 * @type: the clock type
574 * @scale: the scale
575 * @attributes: 0, or one to multiple OR'ed QEMU_TIMER_ATTR_<id> values
576 * to assign
577 * @cb: the callback to call on timer expiry
578 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
579 *
580 * Initialise a new timer (with attributes) attached to the context @ctx.
581 * The caller is responsible for memory allocation.
582 */
583static inline void aio_timer_init_with_attrs(AioContext *ctx,
584 QEMUTimer *ts, QEMUClockType type,
585 int scale, int attributes,
586 QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque)
587{
588 timer_init_full(ts, &ctx->tlg, type, scale, attributes, cb, opaque);
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589}
590
591/**
592 * aio_timer_init:
593 * @ctx: the aio context
594 * @ts: the timer
595 * @type: the clock type
596 * @scale: the scale
597 * @cb: the callback to call on timer expiry
598 * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback
599 *
600 * Initialise a new timer attached to the context @ctx.
89a603a0 601 * See aio_timer_init_with_attrs for details.
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602 */
603static inline void aio_timer_init(AioContext *ctx,
604 QEMUTimer *ts, QEMUClockType type,
605 int scale,
606 QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque)
607{
89a603a0 608 timer_init_full(ts, &ctx->tlg, type, scale, 0, cb, opaque);
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609}
610
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611/**
612 * aio_compute_timeout:
613 * @ctx: the aio context
614 *
615 * Compute the timeout that a blocking aio_poll should use.
616 */
617int64_t aio_compute_timeout(AioContext *ctx);
618
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619/**
620 * aio_disable_external:
621 * @ctx: the aio context
622 *
623 * Disable the further processing of external clients.
624 */
625static inline void aio_disable_external(AioContext *ctx)
626{
d73415a3 627 qatomic_inc(&ctx->external_disable_cnt);
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628}
629
630/**
631 * aio_enable_external:
632 * @ctx: the aio context
633 *
634 * Enable the processing of external clients.
635 */
636static inline void aio_enable_external(AioContext *ctx)
637{
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638 int old;
639
d73415a3 640 old = qatomic_fetch_dec(&ctx->external_disable_cnt);
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641 assert(old > 0);
642 if (old == 1) {
643 /* Kick event loop so it re-arms file descriptors */
644 aio_notify(ctx);
645 }
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646}
647
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648/**
649 * aio_external_disabled:
650 * @ctx: the aio context
651 *
652 * Return true if the external clients are disabled.
653 */
654static inline bool aio_external_disabled(AioContext *ctx)
655{
d73415a3 656 return qatomic_read(&ctx->external_disable_cnt);
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657}
658
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659/**
660 * aio_node_check:
661 * @ctx: the aio context
662 * @is_external: Whether or not the checked node is an external event source.
663 *
664 * Check if the node's is_external flag is okay to be polled by the ctx at this
665 * moment. True means green light.
666 */
667static inline bool aio_node_check(AioContext *ctx, bool is_external)
668{
d73415a3 669 return !is_external || !qatomic_read(&ctx->external_disable_cnt);
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670}
671
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672/**
673 * aio_co_schedule:
674 * @ctx: the aio context
675 * @co: the coroutine
676 *
677 * Start a coroutine on a remote AioContext.
678 *
679 * The coroutine must not be entered by anyone else while aio_co_schedule()
680 * is active. In addition the coroutine must have yielded unless ctx
681 * is the context in which the coroutine is running (i.e. the value of
682 * qemu_get_current_aio_context() from the coroutine itself).
683 */
684void aio_co_schedule(AioContext *ctx, struct Coroutine *co);
685
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686/**
687 * aio_co_reschedule_self:
688 * @new_ctx: the new context
689 *
690 * Move the currently running coroutine to new_ctx. If the coroutine is already
691 * running in new_ctx, do nothing.
692 */
693void coroutine_fn aio_co_reschedule_self(AioContext *new_ctx);
694
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695/**
696 * aio_co_wake:
697 * @co: the coroutine
698 *
699 * Restart a coroutine on the AioContext where it was running last, thus
700 * preventing coroutines from jumping from one context to another when they
701 * go to sleep.
702 *
703 * aio_co_wake may be executed either in coroutine or non-coroutine
704 * context. The coroutine must not be entered by anyone else while
705 * aio_co_wake() is active.
706 */
707void aio_co_wake(struct Coroutine *co);
708
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709/**
710 * aio_co_enter:
711 * @ctx: the context to run the coroutine
712 * @co: the coroutine to run
713 *
714 * Enter a coroutine in the specified AioContext.
715 */
716void aio_co_enter(AioContext *ctx, struct Coroutine *co);
717
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718/**
719 * Return the AioContext whose event loop runs in the current thread.
720 *
721 * If called from an IOThread this will be the IOThread's AioContext. If
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722 * called from the main thread or with the "big QEMU lock" taken it
723 * will be the main loop AioContext.
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724 */
725AioContext *qemu_get_current_aio_context(void);
726
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727void qemu_set_current_aio_context(AioContext *ctx);
728
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729/**
730 * aio_context_setup:
731 * @ctx: the aio context
732 *
733 * Initialize the aio context.
734 */
7e003465 735void aio_context_setup(AioContext *ctx);
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737/**
738 * aio_context_destroy:
739 * @ctx: the aio context
740 *
741 * Destroy the aio context.
742 */
743void aio_context_destroy(AioContext *ctx);
744
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745/* Used internally, do not call outside AioContext code */
746void aio_context_use_g_source(AioContext *ctx);
747
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748/**
749 * aio_context_set_poll_params:
750 * @ctx: the aio context
751 * @max_ns: how long to busy poll for, in nanoseconds
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752 * @grow: polling time growth factor
753 * @shrink: polling time shrink factor
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754 *
755 * Poll mode can be disabled by setting poll_max_ns to 0.
756 */
757void aio_context_set_poll_params(AioContext *ctx, int64_t max_ns,
82a41186 758 int64_t grow, int64_t shrink,
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759 Error **errp);
760
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761/**
762 * aio_context_set_aio_params:
763 * @ctx: the aio context
764 * @max_batch: maximum number of requests in a batch, 0 means that the
765 * engine will use its default
766 */
767void aio_context_set_aio_params(AioContext *ctx, int64_t max_batch,
768 Error **errp);
769
a76bab49 770#endif