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From: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 14:25:00 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] PVE-Backup: Use a transaction to synchronize job states
By using a JobTxn, we can sync dirty bitmaps only when *all* jobs were
successful - meaning we don't need to remove them when the backup fails,
since QEMU's BITMAP_SYNC_MODE_ON_SUCCESS will now handle that for us.
To keep the rate-limiting and IO impact from before, we use a sequential
transaction, so drives will still be backed up one after the other.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
[FE: add new force parameter to job_cancel_sync calls
adapt for new job lock mechanism replacing AioContext locks]
Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
---
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
pve-backup.c | 163 ++++++++++++++++-----------------------------------
1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 113 deletions(-)
diff --git a/pve-backup.c b/pve-backup.c
index 0a0996b971..629da3e6c7 100644
--- a/pve-backup.c
+++ b/pve-backup.c
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ static struct PVEBackupState {
VmaWriter *vmaw;
ProxmoxBackupHandle *pbs;
GList *di_list;
+ JobTxn *txn;
QemuMutex backup_mutex;
CoMutex dump_callback_mutex;
} backup_state;
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -73,34 +74,12 @@ typedef struct PVEBackupDevInfo {
size_t size;
uint64_t block_size;
uint8_t dev_id;
- bool completed;
char targetfile[PATH_MAX];
BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap;
BlockDriverState *target;
+ BlockJob *job;
} PVEBackupDevInfo;
-static void pvebackup_run_next_job(void);
-
-static BlockJob *
-lookup_active_block_job(PVEBackupDevInfo *di)
-{
- if (!di->completed && di->bs) {
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
- WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() {
- for (BlockJob *job = block_job_next_locked(NULL); job; job = block_job_next_locked(job)) {
- if (job->job.driver->job_type != JOB_TYPE_BACKUP) {
- continue;
- }
-
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
- BackupBlockJob *bjob = container_of(job, BackupBlockJob, common);
- if (bjob && bjob->source_bs == di->bs) {
- return job;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
static void pvebackup_propagate_error(Error *err)
{
qemu_mutex_lock(&backup_state.stat.lock);
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -276,18 +255,6 @@ static void coroutine_fn pvebackup_co_cleanup(void *unused)
if (local_err != NULL) {
pvebackup_propagate_error(local_err);
}
- } else {
- // on error or cancel we cannot ensure synchronization of dirty
- // bitmaps with backup server, so remove all and do full backup next
- GList *l = backup_state.di_list;
- while (l) {
- PVEBackupDevInfo *di = (PVEBackupDevInfo *)l->data;
- l = g_list_next(l);
-
- if (di->bitmap) {
- bdrv_release_dirty_bitmap(di->bitmap);
- }
- }
}
proxmox_backup_disconnect(backup_state.pbs);
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -326,8 +293,6 @@ static void pvebackup_complete_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
qemu_mutex_lock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
- di->completed = true;
-
if (ret < 0) {
Error *local_err = NULL;
error_setg(&local_err, "job failed with err %d - %s", ret, strerror(-ret));
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -340,20 +305,17 @@ static void pvebackup_complete_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
block_on_coroutine_fn(pvebackup_complete_stream, di);
- // remove self from job queue
+ // remove self from job list
backup_state.di_list = g_list_remove(backup_state.di_list, di);
- if (di->bitmap && ret < 0) {
- // on error or cancel we cannot ensure synchronization of dirty
- // bitmaps with backup server, so remove all and do full backup next
- bdrv_release_dirty_bitmap(di->bitmap);
- }
-
g_free(di);
- qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
+ /* call cleanup if we're the last job */
+ if (!g_list_first(backup_state.di_list)) {
+ block_on_coroutine_fn(pvebackup_co_cleanup, NULL);
+ }
- pvebackup_run_next_job();
+ qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
}
static void pvebackup_cancel(void)
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -375,32 +337,28 @@ static void pvebackup_cancel(void)
proxmox_backup_abort(backup_state.pbs, "backup canceled");
}
- qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
-
- for(;;) {
-
- BlockJob *next_job = NULL;
+ /* it's enough to cancel one job in the transaction, the rest will follow
+ * automatically */
+ GList *bdi = g_list_first(backup_state.di_list);
+ BlockJob *cancel_job = bdi && bdi->data ?
+ ((PVEBackupDevInfo *)bdi->data)->job :
+ NULL;
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
- qemu_mutex_lock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
-
- GList *l = backup_state.di_list;
- while (l) {
- PVEBackupDevInfo *di = (PVEBackupDevInfo *)l->data;
- l = g_list_next(l);
-
- BlockJob *job = lookup_active_block_job(di);
- if (job != NULL) {
- next_job = job;
- break;
- }
+ /* ref the job before releasing the mutex, just to be safe */
+ if (cancel_job) {
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
+ WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() {
+ job_ref_locked(&cancel_job->job);
}
+ }
- qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
+ /* job_cancel_sync may enter the job, so we need to release the
+ * backup_mutex to avoid deadlock */
+ qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
- if (next_job) {
- job_cancel_sync(&next_job->job, true);
- } else {
- break;
+ if (cancel_job) {
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
+ WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() {
+ job_cancel_sync_locked(&cancel_job->job, true);
+ job_unref_locked(&cancel_job->job);
}
}
}
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -460,49 +418,19 @@ static int coroutine_fn pvebackup_co_add_config(
goto out;
}
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
-bool job_should_pause_locked(Job *job);
-
-static void pvebackup_run_next_job(void)
-{
- assert(!qemu_in_coroutine());
-
- qemu_mutex_lock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
-
- GList *l = backup_state.di_list;
- while (l) {
- PVEBackupDevInfo *di = (PVEBackupDevInfo *)l->data;
- l = g_list_next(l);
-
- BlockJob *job = lookup_active_block_job(di);
-
- if (job) {
- qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
-
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
- WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() {
- if (job_should_pause_locked(&job->job)) {
- bool error_or_canceled = pvebackup_error_or_canceled();
- if (error_or_canceled) {
- job_cancel_sync_locked(&job->job, true);
- } else {
- job_resume_locked(&job->job);
- }
- }
- }
- return;
- }
- }
-
- block_on_coroutine_fn(pvebackup_co_cleanup, NULL); // no more jobs, run cleanup
-
- qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
-}
-
static bool create_backup_jobs(void) {
assert(!qemu_in_coroutine());
Error *local_err = NULL;
+ /* create job transaction to synchronize bitmap commit and cancel all
+ * jobs in case one errors */
+ if (backup_state.txn) {
+ job_txn_unref(backup_state.txn);
+ }
+ backup_state.txn = job_txn_new_seq();
+
BackupPerf perf = { .max_workers = 16 };
/* create and start all jobs (paused state) */
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -525,7 +453,7 @@ static bool create_backup_jobs(void) {
BlockJob *job = backup_job_create(
NULL, di->bs, di->target, backup_state.speed, sync_mode, di->bitmap,
bitmap_mode, false, NULL, &perf, BLOCKDEV_ON_ERROR_REPORT, BLOCKDEV_ON_ERROR_REPORT,
- JOB_DEFAULT, pvebackup_complete_cb, di, NULL, &local_err);
+ JOB_DEFAULT, pvebackup_complete_cb, di, backup_state.txn, &local_err);
aio_context_release(aio_context);
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -537,7 +465,8 @@ static bool create_backup_jobs(void) {
pvebackup_propagate_error(create_job_err);
break;
}
- job_start(&job->job);
+
+ di->job = job;
bdrv_unref(di->target);
di->target = NULL;
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -555,6 +484,12 @@ static bool create_backup_jobs(void) {
bdrv_unref(di->target);
di->target = NULL;
}
+
+ if (di->job) {
update submodule and patches to 7.2.0 User-facing breaking change: The slirp submodule for user networking got removed. It would be necessary to add the --enable-slirp option to the build and/or install the appropriate library to continue building it. Since PVE is not explicitly supporting it, it would require additionally installing the libslirp0 package on all installations and there is *very* little mention on the community forum when searching for "slirp" or "netdev user", the plan is to only enable it again if there is some real demand for it. Notable changes: * The big change for this release is the rework of job locking, using a job mutex and introducing _locked() variants of job API functions moving away from call-side AioContext locking. See (in the qemu submodule) commit 6f592e5aca ("job.c: enable job lock/unlock and remove Aiocontext locks") and previous commits for context. Changes required for the backup patches: * Use WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() and call the _locked() variant of job API functions where appropriate (many are only availalbe as a _locked() variant). * Remove acquiring/releasing AioContext around functions taking the job mutex lock internally. The patch introducing sequential transaction support for jobs needs to temporarily unlock the job mutex to call job_start() when starting the next job in the transaction. * The zeroinit block driver now marks its child as primary. The documentation in include/block/block-common.h states: > Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have > other children which must not have these bits Without this, an assert will trigger when copying to a zeroinit target with qemu-img convert, because bdrv_child_cb_attach() expects any non-PRIMARY child to be not FILTERED: > qemu-img convert -n -p -f raw -O raw input.raw zeroinit:output.raw > qemu-img: ../block.c:1476: bdrv_child_cb_attach: Assertion > `!(child->role & BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED)' failed. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2022-12-14 17:16:32 +03:00
+ WITH_JOB_LOCK_GUARD() {
+ job_unref_locked(&di->job->job);
+ }
+ }
}
}
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -937,10 +872,6 @@ err:
PVEBackupDevInfo *di = (PVEBackupDevInfo *)l->data;
l = g_list_next(l);
- if (di->bitmap) {
- bdrv_release_dirty_bitmap(di->bitmap);
- }
-
if (di->target) {
bdrv_co_unref(di->target);
}
update submodule and patches to QEMU 8.0.0 Many changes were necessary this time around: * QAPI was changed to avoid redundant has_* variables, see commit 44ea9d9be3 ("qapi: Start to elide redundant has_FOO in generated C") for details. This affected many QMP commands added by Proxmox too. * Pending querying for migration got split into two functions, one to estimate, one for exact value, see commit c8df4a7aef ("migration: Split save_live_pending() into state_pending_*") for details. Relevant for savevm-async and PBS dirty bitmap. * Some block (driver) functions got converted to coroutines, so the Proxmox block drivers needed to be adapted. * Alloc track auto-detaching during PBS live restore got broken by AioContext-related changes resulting in a deadlock. The current, hacky method was replaced by a simpler one. Stefan apparently ran into a problem with that when he wrote the driver, but there were improvements in the stream job code since then and I didn't manage to reproduce the issue. It's a separate patch "alloc-track: fix deadlock during drop" for now, you can find the details there. * Async snapshot-related changes: - The pending querying got adapted to the above-mentioned split and a patch is added to optimize it/make it more similar to what upstream code does. - Added initialization of the compression counters (for future-proofing). - It's necessary the hold the BQL (big QEMU lock = iothread mutex) during the setup phase, because block layer functions are used there and not doing so leads to racy, hard-to-debug crashes or hangs. It's necessary to change some upstream code too for this, a version of the patch "migration: for snapshots, hold the BQL during setup callbacks" is intended to be upstreamed. - Need to take the bdrv graph read lock before flushing. * hmp_info_balloon was moved to a different file. * Needed to include a new headers from time to time to still get the correct functions. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com>
2023-05-15 16:39:53 +03:00
@@ -1021,9 +952,15 @@ UuidInfo *qmp_backup(
block_on_coroutine_fn(pvebackup_co_prepare, &task);
if (*errp == NULL) {
- create_backup_jobs();
+ bool errors = create_backup_jobs();
qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
- pvebackup_run_next_job();
+
+ if (!errors) {
+ /* start the first job in the transaction
+ * note: this might directly enter the job, so we need to do this
+ * after unlocking the backup_mutex */
+ job_txn_start_seq(backup_state.txn);
+ }
} else {
qemu_mutex_unlock(&backup_state.backup_mutex);
}