@@ -425,15 +425,19 @@ int vmstate_save_state_v(QEMUFile *f, const VMStateDescription *vmsd,
int size = vmstate_size(opaque, field);
uint64_t old_offset, written_bytes;
JSONWriter *vmdesc_loop = vmdesc;
+ bool is_prev_null = false;
trace_vmstate_save_state_loop(vmsd->name, field->name, n_elems);
if (field->flags & VMS_POINTER) {
first_elem = *(void **)first_elem;
assert(first_elem || !n_elems || !size);
}
+
for (i = 0; i < n_elems; i++) {
void *curr_elem = first_elem + size * i;
const VMStateField *inner_field;
+ bool is_null;
+ int max_elems = n_elems - i;
old_offset = qemu_file_transferred(f);
if (field->flags & VMS_ARRAY_OF_POINTER) {
@@ -448,12 +452,39 @@ int vmstate_save_state_v(QEMUFile *f, const VMStateDescription *vmsd,
* not follow.
*/
inner_field = vmsd_create_fake_nullptr_field(field);
+ is_null = true;
} else {
inner_field = field;
+ is_null = false;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Due to the fake nullptr handling above, if there's mixed
+ * null/non-null data, it doesn't make sense to emit a
+ * compressed array representation spanning the entire array
+ * because the field types will be different (e.g. struct
+ * vs. nullptr). Search ahead for the next null/non-null element
+ * and start a new compressed array if found.
+ */
+ if (field->flags & VMS_ARRAY_OF_POINTER &&
+ is_null != is_prev_null) {
+
+ is_prev_null = is_null;
+ vmdesc_loop = vmdesc;
+
+ for (int j = i + 1; j < n_elems; j++) {
+ void *elem = *(void **)(first_elem + size * j);
+ bool elem_is_null = !elem && size;
+
+ if (is_null != elem_is_null) {
+ max_elems = j - i;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
}
vmsd_desc_field_start(vmsd, vmdesc_loop, inner_field,
- i, n_elems);
+ i, max_elems);
if (inner_field->flags & VMS_STRUCT) {
ret = vmstate_save_state(f, inner_field->vmsd,
@@ -502,15 +502,25 @@ def read(self):
field['data'] = reader(field, self.file)
field['data'].read()
- if 'index' in field:
- if field['name'] not in self.data:
- self.data[field['name']] = []
- a = self.data[field['name']]
- if len(a) != int(field['index']):
- raise Exception("internal index of data field unmatched (%d/%d)" % (len(a), int(field['index'])))
- a.append(field['data'])
+ fname = field['name']
+ fdata = field['data']
+
+ # The field could be:
+ # i) a single data entry, e.g. uint64
+ # ii) an array, indicated by it containing the 'index' key
+ #
+ # However, the overall data after parsing the whole
+ # stream, could be a mix of arrays and single data fields,
+ # all sharing the same field name due to how QEMU breaks
+ # up arrays with NULL pointers into multiple compressed
+ # array segments.
+ if fname not in self.data:
+ self.data[fname] = fdata
+ elif type(self.data[fname]) == list:
+ self.data[fname].append(fdata)
else:
- self.data[field['name']] = field['data']
+ tmp = self.data[fname]
+ self.data[fname] = [tmp, fdata]
if 'subsections' in self.desc['struct']:
for subsection in self.desc['struct']['subsections']:
Currently, if an array of pointers contains a NULL pointer, that pointer will be encoded as '0' in the stream. Since the JSON writer doesn't define a "pointer" type, that '0' will now be an uint8, which is different from the original type being pointed to, e.g. struct. (we're further calling uint8 "nullptr", but that's irrelevant to the issue) That mixed-type array shouldn't be compressed, otherwise data is lost as the code currently makes the whole array have the type of the first element: css = {NULL, NULL, ..., 0x5555568a7940, NULL}; {"name": "s390_css", "instance_id": 0, "vmsd_name": "s390_css", "version": 1, "fields": [ ..., {"name": "css", "array_len": 256, "type": "nullptr", "size": 1}, ..., ]} In the above, the valid pointer at position 254 got lost among the compressed array of nullptr. While we could disable the array compression when a NULL pointer is found, the JSON part of the stream still makes part of downtime, so we should avoid writing unecessary bytes to it. Keep the array compression in place, but if NULL and non-NULL pointers are mixed break the array into several type-contiguous pieces : css = {NULL, NULL, ..., 0x5555568a7940, NULL}; {"name": "s390_css", "instance_id": 0, "vmsd_name": "s390_css", "version": 1, "fields": [ ..., {"name": "css", "array_len": 254, "type": "nullptr", "size": 1}, {"name": "css", "type": "struct", "struct": {"vmsd_name": "s390_css_img", ... }, "size": 768}, {"name": "css", "type": "nullptr", "size": 1}, ..., ]} Now each type-discontiguous region will become a new JSON entry. The reader should interpret this as a concatenation of values, all part of the same field. Parsing the JSON with analyze-script.py now shows the proper data being pointed to at the places where the pointer is valid and "nullptr" where there's NULL: "s390_css (14)": { ... "css": [ "nullptr", "nullptr", ... "nullptr", { "chpids": [ { "in_use": "0x00", "type": "0x00", "is_virtual": "0x00" }, ... ] }, "nullptr", } Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> --- migration/vmstate.c | 33 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- scripts/analyze-migration.py | 26 ++++++++++++++++++-------- 2 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)