2 * Blockjob transactions tests
4 * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2015
7 * Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2 or later.
10 * See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
13 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
14 #include "qapi/error.h"
15 #include "qemu/main-loop.h"
16 #include "block/blockjob_int.h"
17 #include "sysemu/block-backend.h"
21 unsigned int iterations
;
27 static void test_block_job_complete(BlockJob
*job
, void *opaque
)
29 BlockDriverState
*bs
= blk_bs(job
->blk
);
30 int rc
= (intptr_t)opaque
;
32 if (block_job_is_cancelled(job
)) {
36 block_job_completed(job
, rc
);
40 static void coroutine_fn
test_block_job_run(void *opaque
)
42 TestBlockJob
*s
= opaque
;
43 BlockJob
*job
= &s
->common
;
45 while (s
->iterations
--) {
47 block_job_sleep_ns(job
, 0);
52 if (block_job_is_cancelled(job
)) {
57 block_job_defer_to_main_loop(job
, test_block_job_complete
,
58 (void *)(intptr_t)s
->rc
);
66 static void test_block_job_cb(void *opaque
, int ret
)
68 TestBlockJobCBData
*data
= opaque
;
69 if (!ret
&& block_job_is_cancelled(&data
->job
->common
)) {
76 static const BlockJobDriver test_block_job_driver
= {
77 .instance_size
= sizeof(TestBlockJob
),
78 .start
= test_block_job_run
,
81 /* Create a block job that completes with a given return code after a given
82 * number of event loop iterations. The return code is stored in the given
85 * The event loop iterations can either be handled automatically with a 0 delay
86 * timer, or they can be stepped manually by entering the coroutine.
88 static BlockJob
*test_block_job_start(unsigned int iterations
,
90 int rc
, int *result
, BlockJobTxn
*txn
)
94 TestBlockJobCBData
*data
;
95 static unsigned counter
;
98 data
= g_new0(TestBlockJobCBData
, 1);
100 bs
= bdrv_open("null-co://", NULL
, NULL
, 0, &error_abort
);
101 g_assert_nonnull(bs
);
103 snprintf(job_id
, sizeof(job_id
), "job%u", counter
++);
104 s
= block_job_create(job_id
, &test_block_job_driver
, txn
, bs
,
105 0, BLK_PERM_ALL
, 0, BLOCK_JOB_DEFAULT
,
106 test_block_job_cb
, data
, &error_abort
);
107 s
->iterations
= iterations
;
108 s
->use_timer
= use_timer
;
112 data
->result
= result
;
116 static void test_single_job(int expected
)
120 int result
= -EINPROGRESS
;
122 txn
= block_job_txn_new();
123 job
= test_block_job_start(1, true, expected
, &result
, txn
);
124 block_job_start(job
);
126 if (expected
== -ECANCELED
) {
127 block_job_cancel(job
, false);
130 while (result
== -EINPROGRESS
) {
131 aio_poll(qemu_get_aio_context(), true);
133 g_assert_cmpint(result
, ==, expected
);
135 block_job_txn_unref(txn
);
138 static void test_single_job_success(void)
143 static void test_single_job_failure(void)
145 test_single_job(-EIO
);
148 static void test_single_job_cancel(void)
150 test_single_job(-ECANCELED
);
153 static void test_pair_jobs(int expected1
, int expected2
)
158 int result1
= -EINPROGRESS
;
159 int result2
= -EINPROGRESS
;
161 txn
= block_job_txn_new();
162 job1
= test_block_job_start(1, true, expected1
, &result1
, txn
);
163 job2
= test_block_job_start(2, true, expected2
, &result2
, txn
);
164 block_job_start(job1
);
165 block_job_start(job2
);
167 /* Release our reference now to trigger as many nice
168 * use-after-free bugs as possible.
170 block_job_txn_unref(txn
);
172 if (expected1
== -ECANCELED
) {
173 block_job_cancel(job1
, false);
175 if (expected2
== -ECANCELED
) {
176 block_job_cancel(job2
, false);
179 while (result1
== -EINPROGRESS
|| result2
== -EINPROGRESS
) {
180 aio_poll(qemu_get_aio_context(), true);
183 /* Failure or cancellation of one job cancels the other job */
184 if (expected1
!= 0) {
185 expected2
= -ECANCELED
;
186 } else if (expected2
!= 0) {
187 expected1
= -ECANCELED
;
190 g_assert_cmpint(result1
, ==, expected1
);
191 g_assert_cmpint(result2
, ==, expected2
);
194 static void test_pair_jobs_success(void)
196 test_pair_jobs(0, 0);
199 static void test_pair_jobs_failure(void)
201 /* Test both orderings. The two jobs run for a different number of
202 * iterations so the code path is different depending on which job fails
205 test_pair_jobs(-EIO
, 0);
206 test_pair_jobs(0, -EIO
);
209 static void test_pair_jobs_cancel(void)
211 test_pair_jobs(-ECANCELED
, 0);
212 test_pair_jobs(0, -ECANCELED
);
215 static void test_pair_jobs_fail_cancel_race(void)
220 int result1
= -EINPROGRESS
;
221 int result2
= -EINPROGRESS
;
223 txn
= block_job_txn_new();
224 job1
= test_block_job_start(1, true, -ECANCELED
, &result1
, txn
);
225 job2
= test_block_job_start(2, false, 0, &result2
, txn
);
226 block_job_start(job1
);
227 block_job_start(job2
);
229 block_job_cancel(job1
, false);
231 /* Now make job2 finish before the main loop kicks jobs. This simulates
232 * the race between a pending kick and another job completing.
234 block_job_enter(job2
);
235 block_job_enter(job2
);
237 while (result1
== -EINPROGRESS
|| result2
== -EINPROGRESS
) {
238 aio_poll(qemu_get_aio_context(), true);
241 g_assert_cmpint(result1
, ==, -ECANCELED
);
242 g_assert_cmpint(result2
, ==, -ECANCELED
);
244 block_job_txn_unref(txn
);
247 int main(int argc
, char **argv
)
249 qemu_init_main_loop(&error_abort
);
252 g_test_init(&argc
, &argv
, NULL
);
253 g_test_add_func("/single/success", test_single_job_success
);
254 g_test_add_func("/single/failure", test_single_job_failure
);
255 g_test_add_func("/single/cancel", test_single_job_cancel
);
256 g_test_add_func("/pair/success", test_pair_jobs_success
);
257 g_test_add_func("/pair/failure", test_pair_jobs_failure
);
258 g_test_add_func("/pair/cancel", test_pair_jobs_cancel
);
259 g_test_add_func("/pair/fail-cancel-race", test_pair_jobs_fail_cancel_race
);