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authorDavid Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>2017-07-03 16:34:28 +1000
committerDavid Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>2017-07-11 11:04:02 +1000
commit3340e5c4f28363348a0b3654624ff72ed14aa7cf (patch)
treeecd295c2b30c3e3e122c1170f44f70366259bc03 /hw/ppc
parent5c1da81215c7f4f010fbc0c146945a6f182e5586 (diff)
spapr: Use unplug_request for PCI hot unplug
AIUI, ->unplug_request in the HotplugHandler is used for "soft" unplug, where acknowledgement from the guest is required before completing the unplug, whereas ->unplug is used for "hard" unplug where qemu unilaterally removes the device, and the guest just has to cope with its sudden absence. For spapr we (correctly) use ->unplug_request for CPU and memory hot unplug but we use ->unplug for PCI. While I think it might be possible to support "hard" PCI unplug within the PAPR model, that's not how it actually works now. Although it's called from ->unplug, the PCI unplug path will usually just mark the device for removal, with completion of the unplug delayed until userspace responds to the unplug notification. If the guest doesn't respond as expected, that could delay the unplug completion arbitrarily long. To reflect that, change the PCI unplug path to be called from ->unplug_request. We also rename spapr_phb_hot_plug_child() and spapr_phb_hot_unplug_child() to spapr_pci_plug() and spapr_pci_unplug_request() to more obviously reflect the callbacks they're implementing. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'hw/ppc')
-rw-r--r--hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c13
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c b/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c
index 49c8db871c..cc1588d02b 100644
--- a/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c
+++ b/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c
@@ -1388,8 +1388,8 @@ static uint32_t spapr_phb_get_pci_drc_index(sPAPRPHBState *phb,
return spapr_drc_index(drc);
}
-static void spapr_phb_hot_plug_child(HotplugHandler *plug_handler,
- DeviceState *plugged_dev, Error **errp)
+static void spapr_pci_plug(HotplugHandler *plug_handler,
+ DeviceState *plugged_dev, Error **errp)
{
sPAPRPHBState *phb = SPAPR_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(DEVICE(plug_handler));
PCIDevice *pdev = PCI_DEVICE(plugged_dev);
@@ -1469,8 +1469,8 @@ out:
}
}
-static void spapr_phb_hot_unplug_child(HotplugHandler *plug_handler,
- DeviceState *plugged_dev, Error **errp)
+static void spapr_pci_unplug_request(HotplugHandler *plug_handler,
+ DeviceState *plugged_dev, Error **errp)
{
sPAPRPHBState *phb = SPAPR_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(DEVICE(plug_handler));
PCIDevice *pdev = PCI_DEVICE(plugged_dev);
@@ -1485,6 +1485,7 @@ static void spapr_phb_hot_unplug_child(HotplugHandler *plug_handler,
}
g_assert(drc);
+ g_assert(drc->dev == plugged_dev);
drck = SPAPR_DR_CONNECTOR_GET_CLASS(drc);
if (!drck->release_pending(drc)) {
@@ -1972,8 +1973,8 @@ static void spapr_phb_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
/* Supported by TYPE_SPAPR_MACHINE */
dc->user_creatable = true;
set_bit(DEVICE_CATEGORY_BRIDGE, dc->categories);
- hp->plug = spapr_phb_hot_plug_child;
- hp->unplug = spapr_phb_hot_unplug_child;
+ hp->plug = spapr_pci_plug;
+ hp->unplug_request = spapr_pci_unplug_request;
}
static const TypeInfo spapr_phb_info = {