spapr: Remove 'awaiting_allocation' DRC flag

The awaiting_allocation flag in the DRC was introduced by aab9913
"spapr_drc: Prevent detach racing against attach for CPU DR", allegedly to
prevent a guest crash on racing attach and detach.  Except.. information
from the BZ actually suggests a qemu crash, not a guest crash.  And there
shouldn't be a problem here anyway: if the guest has already moved the DRC
away from UNUSABLE state, the detach would already be deferred, and if it
hadn't it should be safe to detach it (the guest should fail gracefully
when it attempts to change the allocation state).

I think this was probably just a bandaid for some other problem in the
state management.  So, remove awaiting_allocation and associated code.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
Tested-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
Tested-by: Daniel Barboza <danielhb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
This commit is contained in:
David Gibson 2017-07-03 20:20:53 +10:00
parent 94fd9cbaa3
commit 82a93a1d30
2 changed files with 3 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -170,19 +170,13 @@ static uint32_t drc_set_usable(sPAPRDRConnector *drc)
if (!drc->dev) {
return RTAS_OUT_NO_SUCH_INDICATOR;
}
if (drc->awaiting_release && drc->awaiting_allocation) {
/* kernel is acknowledging a previous hotplug event
* while we are already removing it.
* it's safe to ignore awaiting_allocation here since we know the
* situation is predicated on the guest either already having done
* so (boot-time hotplug), or never being able to acquire in the
* first place (hotplug followed by immediate unplug).
*/
if (drc->awaiting_release) {
/* Don't allow the guest to move a device away from UNUSABLE
* state when we want to unplug it */
return RTAS_OUT_NO_SUCH_INDICATOR;
}
drc->allocation_state = SPAPR_DR_ALLOCATION_STATE_USABLE;
drc->awaiting_allocation = false;
return RTAS_OUT_SUCCESS;
}
@ -357,10 +351,6 @@ void spapr_drc_attach(sPAPRDRConnector *drc, DeviceState *d, void *fdt,
drc->fdt = fdt;
drc->fdt_start_offset = fdt_start_offset;
if (spapr_drc_type(drc) != SPAPR_DR_CONNECTOR_TYPE_PCI) {
drc->awaiting_allocation = true;
}
object_property_add_link(OBJECT(drc), "device",
object_get_typename(OBJECT(drc->dev)),
(Object **)(&drc->dev),
@ -398,12 +388,6 @@ void spapr_drc_detach(sPAPRDRConnector *drc, DeviceState *d, Error **errp)
return;
}
if (drc->awaiting_allocation) {
drc->awaiting_release = true;
trace_spapr_drc_awaiting_allocation(spapr_drc_index(drc));
return;
}
spapr_drc_release(drc);
}
@ -426,8 +410,6 @@ void spapr_drc_reset(sPAPRDRConnector *drc)
spapr_drc_release(drc);
}
drc->awaiting_allocation = false;
if (drc->dev) {
/* A device present at reset is coldplugged */
drc->isolation_state = SPAPR_DR_ISOLATION_STATE_UNISOLATED;
@ -493,7 +475,6 @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_spapr_drc = {
VMSTATE_UINT32(dr_indicator, sPAPRDRConnector),
VMSTATE_BOOL(configured, sPAPRDRConnector),
VMSTATE_BOOL(awaiting_release, sPAPRDRConnector),
VMSTATE_BOOL(awaiting_allocation, sPAPRDRConnector),
VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
}
};

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@ -200,7 +200,6 @@ typedef struct sPAPRDRConnector {
sPAPRConfigureConnectorState *ccs;
bool awaiting_release;
bool awaiting_allocation;
/* device pointer, via link property */
DeviceState *dev;