Message ID | 20231129195553.942921-9-stefanha@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | aio: remove AioContext lock | expand |
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 02:55:49PM -0500, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > Delete these functions because nothing calls these functions anymore. > > I introduced these APIs in commit 98563fc3ec44 ("aio: add > aio_context_acquire() and aio_context_release()") in 2014. It's with a > sigh of relief that I delete these APIs almost 10 years later. > > Thanks to Paolo Bonzini's vision for multi-queue QEMU, we got an > understanding of where the code needed to go in order to remove the > limitations that the original dataplane and the IOThread/AioContext > approach that followed it. > > Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito had the splendid determination to convert > large parts of the codebase so that they no longer needed the AioContext > lock. This was a painstaking process, both in the actual code changes > required and the iterations of code review that Emanuele eeked out of s/eeked/eked/ > Kevin and me over many months. > > Kevin Wolf tackled multitudes of graph locking conversions to protect > in-flight I/O from run-time changes to the block graph as well as the > clang Thread Safety Analysis annotations that allow the compiler to > check whether the graph lock is being used correctly. > > And me, well, I'm just here to add some pizzazz to the QEMU multi-queue > block layer :). Thank you to everyone who helped with this effort, > including Eric Blake, code reviewer extraordinaire, and others who I've > forgotten to mention. > > Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> > --- > include/block/aio.h | 17 ----------------- > util/async.c | 10 ---------- > 2 files changed, 27 deletions(-) > Yay! Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
diff --git a/include/block/aio.h b/include/block/aio.h index f08b358077..af05512a7d 100644 --- a/include/block/aio.h +++ b/include/block/aio.h @@ -278,23 +278,6 @@ void aio_context_ref(AioContext *ctx); */ void aio_context_unref(AioContext *ctx); -/* Take ownership of the AioContext. If the AioContext will be shared between - * threads, and a thread does not want to be interrupted, it will have to - * take ownership around calls to aio_poll(). Otherwise, aio_poll() - * automatically takes care of calling aio_context_acquire and - * aio_context_release. - * - * Note that this is separate from bdrv_drained_begin/bdrv_drained_end. A - * thread still has to call those to avoid being interrupted by the guest. - * - * Bottom halves, timers and callbacks can be created or removed without - * acquiring the AioContext. - */ -void aio_context_acquire(AioContext *ctx); - -/* Relinquish ownership of the AioContext. */ -void aio_context_release(AioContext *ctx); - /** * aio_bh_schedule_oneshot_full: Allocate a new bottom half structure that will * run only once and as soon as possible. diff --git a/util/async.c b/util/async.c index dfd44ef612..460529057c 100644 --- a/util/async.c +++ b/util/async.c @@ -719,16 +719,6 @@ void aio_context_unref(AioContext *ctx) g_source_unref(&ctx->source); } -void aio_context_acquire(AioContext *ctx) -{ - /* TODO remove this function */ -} - -void aio_context_release(AioContext *ctx) -{ - /* TODO remove this function */ -} - QEMU_DEFINE_STATIC_CO_TLS(AioContext *, my_aiocontext) AioContext *qemu_get_current_aio_context(void)
Delete these functions because nothing calls these functions anymore. I introduced these APIs in commit 98563fc3ec44 ("aio: add aio_context_acquire() and aio_context_release()") in 2014. It's with a sigh of relief that I delete these APIs almost 10 years later. Thanks to Paolo Bonzini's vision for multi-queue QEMU, we got an understanding of where the code needed to go in order to remove the limitations that the original dataplane and the IOThread/AioContext approach that followed it. Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito had the splendid determination to convert large parts of the codebase so that they no longer needed the AioContext lock. This was a painstaking process, both in the actual code changes required and the iterations of code review that Emanuele eeked out of Kevin and me over many months. Kevin Wolf tackled multitudes of graph locking conversions to protect in-flight I/O from run-time changes to the block graph as well as the clang Thread Safety Analysis annotations that allow the compiler to check whether the graph lock is being used correctly. And me, well, I'm just here to add some pizzazz to the QEMU multi-queue block layer :). Thank you to everyone who helped with this effort, including Eric Blake, code reviewer extraordinaire, and others who I've forgotten to mention. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> --- include/block/aio.h | 17 ----------------- util/async.c | 10 ---------- 2 files changed, 27 deletions(-)