[Spice-devel] [PATCH v2 1/2] qxl: send interrupt after migration in case ram->int_pending != 0, RHBZ #732949

Yonit Halperin yhalperi at redhat.com
Wed Aug 31 05:37:33 PDT 2011


if qxl_send_events was called from spice server context, and then
migration had completed before a call to pipe_read, the target
guest qxl driver didn't get the interrupt. In addition,
qxl_send_events ignored further interrupts of the same kind, since
ram->int_pending was set. As a result, the guest driver was stacked
or very slow (when the waiting for the interrupt was with timeout).
---
 hw/qxl.c |    9 +++++++--
 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/qxl.c b/hw/qxl.c
index b34bccf..c7edc60 100644
--- a/hw/qxl.c
+++ b/hw/qxl.c
@@ -1362,7 +1362,6 @@ static void pipe_read(void *opaque)
     qxl_set_irq(d);
 }
 
-/* called from spice server thread context only */
 static void qxl_send_events(PCIQXLDevice *d, uint32_t events)
 {
     uint32_t old_pending;
@@ -1463,7 +1462,13 @@ static void qxl_vm_change_state_handler(void *opaque, int running, int reason)
     PCIQXLDevice *qxl = opaque;
     qemu_spice_vm_change_state_handler(&qxl->ssd, running, reason);
 
-    if (!running && qxl->mode == QXL_MODE_NATIVE) {
+    if (running) {
+        /*
+         * if qxl_send_events was called from spice server context before
+         * migration ended, qxl_set_irq for these events might not have been called
+         */
+         qxl_set_irq(qxl);
+    } else if (qxl->mode == QXL_MODE_NATIVE) {
         /* dirty all vram (which holds surfaces) and devram (primary surface)
          * to make sure they are saved */
         /* FIXME #1: should go out during "live" stage */
-- 
1.7.4.4



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