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2 * Declarations for background jobs
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26 #ifndef JOB_H
27 #define JOB_H
29 #include "qapi/qapi-types-job.h"
30 #include "qemu/queue.h"
31 #include "qemu/progress_meter.h"
32 #include "qemu/coroutine.h"
33 #include "block/aio.h"
35 typedef struct JobDriver JobDriver;
36 typedef struct JobTxn JobTxn;
39 /**
40 * Long-running operation.
42 typedef struct Job {
43 /** The ID of the job. May be NULL for internal jobs. */
44 char *id;
46 /** The type of this job. */
47 const JobDriver *driver;
49 /** Reference count of the block job */
50 int refcnt;
52 /** Current state; See @JobStatus for details. */
53 JobStatus status;
55 /** AioContext to run the job coroutine in */
56 AioContext *aio_context;
58 /**
59 * The coroutine that executes the job. If not NULL, it is reentered when
60 * busy is false and the job is cancelled.
62 Coroutine *co;
64 /**
65 * Timer that is used by @job_sleep_ns. Accessed under job_mutex (in
66 * job.c).
68 QEMUTimer sleep_timer;
70 /**
71 * Counter for pause request. If non-zero, the block job is either paused,
72 * or if busy == true will pause itself as soon as possible.
74 int pause_count;
76 /**
77 * Set to false by the job while the coroutine has yielded and may be
78 * re-entered by job_enter(). There may still be I/O or event loop activity
79 * pending. Accessed under block_job_mutex (in blockjob.c).
81 * When the job is deferred to the main loop, busy is true as long as the
82 * bottom half is still pending.
84 bool busy;
86 /**
87 * Set to true by the job while it is in a quiescent state, where
88 * no I/O or event loop activity is pending.
90 bool paused;
92 /**
93 * Set to true if the job is paused by user. Can be unpaused with the
94 * block-job-resume QMP command.
96 bool user_paused;
98 /**
99 * Set to true if the job should cancel itself. The flag must
100 * always be tested just before toggling the busy flag from false
101 * to true. After a job has been cancelled, it should only yield
102 * if #aio_poll will ("sooner or later") reenter the coroutine.
104 bool cancelled;
107 * Set to true if the job should abort immediately without waiting
108 * for data to be in sync.
110 bool force_cancel;
112 /** Set to true when the job has deferred work to the main loop. */
113 bool deferred_to_main_loop;
115 /** True if this job should automatically finalize itself */
116 bool auto_finalize;
118 /** True if this job should automatically dismiss itself */
119 bool auto_dismiss;
121 ProgressMeter progress;
124 * Return code from @run and/or @prepare callback(s).
125 * Not final until the job has reached the CONCLUDED status.
126 * 0 on success, -errno on failure.
128 int ret;
131 * Error object for a failed job.
132 * If job->ret is nonzero and an error object was not set, it will be set
133 * to strerror(-job->ret) during job_completed.
135 Error *err;
137 /** The completion function that will be called when the job completes. */
138 BlockCompletionFunc *cb;
140 /** The opaque value that is passed to the completion function. */
141 void *opaque;
143 /** Notifiers called when a cancelled job is finalised */
144 NotifierList on_finalize_cancelled;
146 /** Notifiers called when a successfully completed job is finalised */
147 NotifierList on_finalize_completed;
149 /** Notifiers called when the job transitions to PENDING */
150 NotifierList on_pending;
152 /** Notifiers called when the job transitions to READY */
153 NotifierList on_ready;
155 /** Notifiers called when the job coroutine yields or terminates */
156 NotifierList on_idle;
158 /** Element of the list of jobs */
159 QLIST_ENTRY(Job) job_list;
161 /** Transaction this job is part of */
162 JobTxn *txn;
164 /** Element of the list of jobs in a job transaction */
165 QLIST_ENTRY(Job) txn_list;
166 } Job;
169 * Callbacks and other information about a Job driver.
171 struct JobDriver {
172 /** Derived Job struct size */
173 size_t instance_size;
175 /** Enum describing the operation */
176 JobType job_type;
179 * Mandatory: Entrypoint for the Coroutine.
181 * This callback will be invoked when moving from CREATED to RUNNING.
183 * If this callback returns nonzero, the job transaction it is part of is
184 * aborted. If it returns zero, the job moves into the WAITING state. If it
185 * is the last job to complete in its transaction, all jobs in the
186 * transaction move from WAITING to PENDING.
188 int coroutine_fn (*run)(Job *job, Error **errp);
191 * If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when the job transitions
192 * into the paused state. Paused jobs must not perform any asynchronous
193 * I/O or event loop activity. This callback is used to quiesce jobs.
195 void coroutine_fn (*pause)(Job *job);
198 * If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when the job transitions
199 * out of the paused state. Any asynchronous I/O or event loop activity
200 * should be restarted from this callback.
202 void coroutine_fn (*resume)(Job *job);
205 * Called when the job is resumed by the user (i.e. user_paused becomes
206 * false). .user_resume is called before .resume.
208 void (*user_resume)(Job *job);
211 * Optional callback for job types whose completion must be triggered
212 * manually.
214 void (*complete)(Job *job, Error **errp);
217 * If the callback is not NULL, prepare will be invoked when all the jobs
218 * belonging to the same transaction complete; or upon this job's completion
219 * if it is not in a transaction.
221 * This callback will not be invoked if the job has already failed.
222 * If it fails, abort and then clean will be called.
224 int (*prepare)(Job *job);
227 * If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when all the jobs
228 * belonging to the same transaction complete; or upon this job's
229 * completion if it is not in a transaction. Skipped if NULL.
231 * All jobs will complete with a call to either .commit() or .abort() but
232 * never both.
234 void (*commit)(Job *job);
237 * If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked when any job in the
238 * same transaction fails; or upon this job's failure (due to error or
239 * cancellation) if it is not in a transaction. Skipped if NULL.
241 * All jobs will complete with a call to either .commit() or .abort() but
242 * never both.
244 void (*abort)(Job *job);
247 * If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked after a call to either
248 * .commit() or .abort(). Regardless of which callback is invoked after
249 * completion, .clean() will always be called, even if the job does not
250 * belong to a transaction group.
252 void (*clean)(Job *job);
255 * If the callback is not NULL, it will be invoked in job_cancel_async
257 * This function must return true if the job will be cancelled
258 * immediately without any further I/O (mandatory if @force is
259 * true), and false otherwise. This lets the generic job layer
260 * know whether a job has been truly (force-)cancelled, or whether
261 * it is just in a special completion mode (like mirror after
262 * READY).
263 * (If the callback is NULL, the job is assumed to terminate
264 * without I/O.)
266 bool (*cancel)(Job *job, bool force);
269 /** Called when the job is freed */
270 void (*free)(Job *job);
273 typedef enum JobCreateFlags {
274 /* Default behavior */
275 JOB_DEFAULT = 0x00,
276 /* Job is not QMP-created and should not send QMP events */
277 JOB_INTERNAL = 0x01,
278 /* Job requires manual finalize step */
279 JOB_MANUAL_FINALIZE = 0x02,
280 /* Job requires manual dismiss step */
281 JOB_MANUAL_DISMISS = 0x04,
282 } JobCreateFlags;
285 * Allocate and return a new job transaction. Jobs can be added to the
286 * transaction using job_txn_add_job().
288 * The transaction is automatically freed when the last job completes or is
289 * cancelled.
291 * All jobs in the transaction either complete successfully or fail/cancel as a
292 * group. Jobs wait for each other before completing. Cancelling one job
293 * cancels all jobs in the transaction.
295 JobTxn *job_txn_new(void);
298 * Release a reference that was previously acquired with job_txn_add_job or
299 * job_txn_new. If it's the last reference to the object, it will be freed.
301 void job_txn_unref(JobTxn *txn);
304 * @txn: The transaction (may be NULL)
305 * @job: Job to add to the transaction
307 * Add @job to the transaction. The @job must not already be in a transaction.
308 * The caller must call either job_txn_unref() or job_completed() to release
309 * the reference that is automatically grabbed here.
311 * If @txn is NULL, the function does nothing.
313 void job_txn_add_job(JobTxn *txn, Job *job);
316 * Create a new long-running job and return it.
318 * @job_id: The id of the newly-created job, or %NULL for internal jobs
319 * @driver: The class object for the newly-created job.
320 * @txn: The transaction this job belongs to, if any. %NULL otherwise.
321 * @ctx: The AioContext to run the job coroutine in.
322 * @flags: Creation flags for the job. See @JobCreateFlags.
323 * @cb: Completion function for the job.
324 * @opaque: Opaque pointer value passed to @cb.
325 * @errp: Error object.
327 void *job_create(const char *job_id, const JobDriver *driver, JobTxn *txn,
328 AioContext *ctx, int flags, BlockCompletionFunc *cb,
329 void *opaque, Error **errp);
332 * Add a reference to Job refcnt, it will be decreased with job_unref, and then
333 * be freed if it comes to be the last reference.
335 void job_ref(Job *job);
338 * Release a reference that was previously acquired with job_ref() or
339 * job_create(). If it's the last reference to the object, it will be freed.
341 void job_unref(Job *job);
344 * @job: The job that has made progress
345 * @done: How much progress the job made since the last call
347 * Updates the progress counter of the job.
349 void job_progress_update(Job *job, uint64_t done);
352 * @job: The job whose expected progress end value is set
353 * @remaining: Missing progress (on top of the current progress counter value)
354 * until the new expected end value is reached
356 * Sets the expected end value of the progress counter of a job so that a
357 * completion percentage can be calculated when the progress is updated.
359 void job_progress_set_remaining(Job *job, uint64_t remaining);
362 * @job: The job whose expected progress end value is updated
363 * @delta: Value which is to be added to the current expected end
364 * value
366 * Increases the expected end value of the progress counter of a job.
367 * This is useful for parenthesis operations: If a job has to
368 * conditionally perform a high-priority operation as part of its
369 * progress, it calls this function with the expected operation's
370 * length before, and job_progress_update() afterwards.
371 * (So the operation acts as a parenthesis in regards to the main job
372 * operation running in background.)
374 void job_progress_increase_remaining(Job *job, uint64_t delta);
376 /** To be called when a cancelled job is finalised. */
377 void job_event_cancelled(Job *job);
379 /** To be called when a successfully completed job is finalised. */
380 void job_event_completed(Job *job);
383 * Conditionally enter the job coroutine if the job is ready to run, not
384 * already busy and fn() returns true. fn() is called while under the job_lock
385 * critical section.
387 void job_enter_cond(Job *job, bool(*fn)(Job *job));
390 * @job: A job that has not yet been started.
392 * Begins execution of a job.
393 * Takes ownership of one reference to the job object.
395 void job_start(Job *job);
398 * @job: The job to enter.
400 * Continue the specified job by entering the coroutine.
402 void job_enter(Job *job);
405 * @job: The job that is ready to pause.
407 * Pause now if job_pause() has been called. Jobs that perform lots of I/O
408 * must call this between requests so that the job can be paused.
410 void coroutine_fn job_pause_point(Job *job);
413 * @job: The job that calls the function.
415 * Yield the job coroutine.
417 void job_yield(Job *job);
420 * @job: The job that calls the function.
421 * @ns: How many nanoseconds to stop for.
423 * Put the job to sleep (assuming that it wasn't canceled) for @ns
424 * %QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME nanoseconds. Canceling the job will immediately
425 * interrupt the wait.
427 void coroutine_fn job_sleep_ns(Job *job, int64_t ns);
430 /** Returns the JobType of a given Job. */
431 JobType job_type(const Job *job);
433 /** Returns the enum string for the JobType of a given Job. */
434 const char *job_type_str(const Job *job);
436 /** Returns true if the job should not be visible to the management layer. */
437 bool job_is_internal(Job *job);
439 /** Returns whether the job is being cancelled. */
440 bool job_is_cancelled(Job *job);
443 * Returns whether the job is scheduled for cancellation (at an
444 * indefinite point).
446 bool job_cancel_requested(Job *job);
448 /** Returns whether the job is in a completed state. */
449 bool job_is_completed(Job *job);
451 /** Returns whether the job is ready to be completed. */
452 bool job_is_ready(Job *job);
455 * Request @job to pause at the next pause point. Must be paired with
456 * job_resume(). If the job is supposed to be resumed by user action, call
457 * job_user_pause() instead.
459 void job_pause(Job *job);
461 /** Resumes a @job paused with job_pause. */
462 void job_resume(Job *job);
465 * Asynchronously pause the specified @job.
466 * Do not allow a resume until a matching call to job_user_resume.
468 void job_user_pause(Job *job, Error **errp);
470 /** Returns true if the job is user-paused. */
471 bool job_user_paused(Job *job);
474 * Resume the specified @job.
475 * Must be paired with a preceding job_user_pause.
477 void job_user_resume(Job *job, Error **errp);
480 * Get the next element from the list of block jobs after @job, or the
481 * first one if @job is %NULL.
483 * Returns the requested job, or %NULL if there are no more jobs left.
485 Job *job_next(Job *job);
488 * Get the job identified by @id (which must not be %NULL).
490 * Returns the requested job, or %NULL if it doesn't exist.
492 Job *job_get(const char *id);
495 * Check whether the verb @verb can be applied to @job in its current state.
496 * Returns 0 if the verb can be applied; otherwise errp is set and -EPERM
497 * returned.
499 int job_apply_verb(Job *job, JobVerb verb, Error **errp);
501 /** The @job could not be started, free it. */
502 void job_early_fail(Job *job);
504 /** Moves the @job from RUNNING to READY */
505 void job_transition_to_ready(Job *job);
507 /** Asynchronously complete the specified @job. */
508 void job_complete(Job *job, Error **errp);
511 * Asynchronously cancel the specified @job. If @force is true, the job should
512 * be cancelled immediately without waiting for a consistent state.
514 void job_cancel(Job *job, bool force);
517 * Cancels the specified job like job_cancel(), but may refuse to do so if the
518 * operation isn't meaningful in the current state of the job.
520 void job_user_cancel(Job *job, bool force, Error **errp);
523 * Synchronously cancel the @job. The completion callback is called
524 * before the function returns. If @force is false, the job may
525 * actually complete instead of canceling itself; the circumstances
526 * under which this happens depend on the kind of job that is active.
528 * Returns the return value from the job if the job actually completed
529 * during the call, or -ECANCELED if it was canceled.
531 * Callers must hold the AioContext lock of job->aio_context.
533 int job_cancel_sync(Job *job, bool force);
535 /** Synchronously force-cancels all jobs using job_cancel_sync(). */
536 void job_cancel_sync_all(void);
539 * @job: The job to be completed.
540 * @errp: Error object which may be set by job_complete(); this is not
541 * necessarily set on every error, the job return value has to be
542 * checked as well.
544 * Synchronously complete the job. The completion callback is called before the
545 * function returns, unless it is NULL (which is permissible when using this
546 * function).
548 * Returns the return value from the job.
550 * Callers must hold the AioContext lock of job->aio_context.
552 int job_complete_sync(Job *job, Error **errp);
555 * For a @job that has finished its work and is pending awaiting explicit
556 * acknowledgement to commit its work, this will commit that work.
558 * FIXME: Make the below statement universally true:
559 * For jobs that support the manual workflow mode, all graph changes that occur
560 * as a result will occur after this command and before a successful reply.
562 void job_finalize(Job *job, Error **errp);
565 * Remove the concluded @job from the query list and resets the passed pointer
566 * to %NULL. Returns an error if the job is not actually concluded.
568 void job_dismiss(Job **job, Error **errp);
571 * Synchronously finishes the given @job. If @finish is given, it is called to
572 * trigger completion or cancellation of the job.
574 * Returns 0 if the job is successfully completed, -ECANCELED if the job was
575 * cancelled before completing, and -errno in other error cases.
577 * Callers must hold the AioContext lock of job->aio_context.
579 int job_finish_sync(Job *job, void (*finish)(Job *, Error **errp), Error **errp);
581 #endif