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authorHanna Reitz2021-10-06 17:19:28 +0200
committerVladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy2021-10-07 10:40:48 +0200
commitd431131439f228626aedc6d211c73b2a3616d5e1 (patch)
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parentblock/aio_task: assert `max_busy_tasks` is greater than 0 (diff)
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job: Context changes in job_completed_txn_abort()
Finalizing the job may cause its AioContext to change. This is noted by job_exit(), which points at job_txn_apply() to take this fact into account. However, job_completed() does not necessarily invoke job_txn_apply() (through job_completed_txn_success()), but potentially also job_completed_txn_abort(). The latter stores the context in a local variable, and so always acquires the same context at its end that it has released in the beginning -- which may be a different context from the one that job_exit() releases at its end. If it is different, qemu aborts ("qemu_mutex_unlock_impl: Operation not permitted"). Drop the local @outer_ctx variable from job_completed_txn_abort(), and instead re-acquire the actual job's context at the end of the function, so job_exit() will release the same. Signed-off-by: Hanna Reitz <hreitz@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20211006151940.214590-2-hreitz@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'job.c')
-rw-r--r--job.c22
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/job.c b/job.c
index e7a5d28854..810e6a2065 100644
--- a/job.c
+++ b/job.c
@@ -737,7 +737,6 @@ static void job_cancel_async(Job *job, bool force)
static void job_completed_txn_abort(Job *job)
{
- AioContext *outer_ctx = job->aio_context;
AioContext *ctx;
JobTxn *txn = job->txn;
Job *other_job;
@@ -751,10 +750,14 @@ static void job_completed_txn_abort(Job *job)
txn->aborting = true;
job_txn_ref(txn);
- /* We can only hold the single job's AioContext lock while calling
+ /*
+ * We can only hold the single job's AioContext lock while calling
* job_finalize_single() because the finalization callbacks can involve
- * calls of AIO_WAIT_WHILE(), which could deadlock otherwise. */
- aio_context_release(outer_ctx);
+ * calls of AIO_WAIT_WHILE(), which could deadlock otherwise.
+ * Note that the job's AioContext may change when it is finalized.
+ */
+ job_ref(job);
+ aio_context_release(job->aio_context);
/* Other jobs are effectively cancelled by us, set the status for
* them; this job, however, may or may not be cancelled, depending
@@ -769,6 +772,10 @@ static void job_completed_txn_abort(Job *job)
}
while (!QLIST_EMPTY(&txn->jobs)) {
other_job = QLIST_FIRST(&txn->jobs);
+ /*
+ * The job's AioContext may change, so store it in @ctx so we
+ * release the same context that we have acquired before.
+ */
ctx = other_job->aio_context;
aio_context_acquire(ctx);
if (!job_is_completed(other_job)) {
@@ -779,7 +786,12 @@ static void job_completed_txn_abort(Job *job)
aio_context_release(ctx);
}
- aio_context_acquire(outer_ctx);
+ /*
+ * Use job_ref()/job_unref() so we can read the AioContext here
+ * even if the job went away during job_finalize_single().
+ */
+ aio_context_acquire(job->aio_context);
+ job_unref(job);
job_txn_unref(txn);
}