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authorMichael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>2010-09-20 18:08:41 +0200
committerAnthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>2010-10-12 16:09:19 -0500
commit456496e22556203f5f9c3ff02faa7d75ef3face9 (patch)
tree24ce7a02b11f89b5c3a3ba9606cad374cf31c600 /net.c
parenta62e5f41204e71f375a5ba0f93f06b699003f694 (diff)
downloadqemu-456496e22556203f5f9c3ff02faa7d75ef3face9.tar.gz
net: delay freeing peer host device
With -netdev, virtio devices present offload features to guest, depending on the backend used. Thus, removing host netdev peer while guest is active leads to guest-visible inconsistency and/or crashes. As a solution, while guest (NIC) peer device exists, we prevent the host peer from being deleted. This patch does this by adding peer_deleted flag in nic state: if host device is going away while guest device is around, set this flag and keep a shell of the host device around for as long as guest device exists. The link is put down so all packets will get discarded. At the moment, management can detect that device deletion is delayed by doing info net. As a next step, we shall add commands that control hotplug/unplug without removing the device, and an event to report that guest has responded to the hotplug event. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Acked-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> (cherry picked from commit a083a89d7277f3268a251ce635d9aae5559242bd)
Diffstat (limited to 'net.c')
-rw-r--r--net.c49
1 files changed, 42 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/net.c b/net.c
index 8ddf872a6f..eb8226b59e 100644
--- a/net.c
+++ b/net.c
@@ -281,29 +281,64 @@ NICState *qemu_new_nic(NetClientInfo *info,
return nic;
}
-void qemu_del_vlan_client(VLANClientState *vc)
+static void qemu_cleanup_vlan_client(VLANClientState *vc)
{
if (vc->vlan) {
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&vc->vlan->clients, vc, next);
} else {
- if (vc->send_queue) {
- qemu_del_net_queue(vc->send_queue);
- }
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&non_vlan_clients, vc, next);
- if (vc->peer) {
- vc->peer->peer = NULL;
- }
}
if (vc->info->cleanup) {
vc->info->cleanup(vc);
}
+}
+static void qemu_free_vlan_client(VLANClientState *vc)
+{
+ if (!vc->vlan) {
+ if (vc->send_queue) {
+ qemu_del_net_queue(vc->send_queue);
+ }
+ if (vc->peer) {
+ vc->peer->peer = NULL;
+ }
+ }
qemu_free(vc->name);
qemu_free(vc->model);
qemu_free(vc);
}
+void qemu_del_vlan_client(VLANClientState *vc)
+{
+ /* If there is a peer NIC, delete and cleanup client, but do not free. */
+ if (!vc->vlan && vc->peer && vc->peer->info->type == NET_CLIENT_TYPE_NIC) {
+ NICState *nic = DO_UPCAST(NICState, nc, vc->peer);
+ if (nic->peer_deleted) {
+ return;
+ }
+ nic->peer_deleted = true;
+ /* Let NIC know peer is gone. */
+ vc->peer->link_down = true;
+ if (vc->peer->info->link_status_changed) {
+ vc->peer->info->link_status_changed(vc->peer);
+ }
+ qemu_cleanup_vlan_client(vc);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* If this is a peer NIC and peer has already been deleted, free it now. */
+ if (!vc->vlan && vc->peer && vc->info->type == NET_CLIENT_TYPE_NIC) {
+ NICState *nic = DO_UPCAST(NICState, nc, vc);
+ if (nic->peer_deleted) {
+ qemu_free_vlan_client(vc->peer);
+ }
+ }
+
+ qemu_cleanup_vlan_client(vc);
+ qemu_free_vlan_client(vc);
+}
+
VLANClientState *
qemu_find_vlan_client_by_name(Monitor *mon, int vlan_id,
const char *client_str)