/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ /* * Test that poll handlers are not re-entrant in nested aio_poll() * * Copyright Red Hat * * Poll handlers are usually level-triggered. That means they continue firing * until the condition is reset (e.g. a virtqueue becomes empty). If a poll * handler calls nested aio_poll() before the condition is reset, then infinite * recursion occurs. * * aio_poll() is supposed to prevent this by disabling poll handlers in nested * aio_poll() calls. This test case checks that this is indeed what happens. */ #include "qemu/osdep.h" #include "block/aio.h" #include "qapi/error.h" typedef struct { AioContext *ctx; /* This is the EventNotifier that drives the test */ EventNotifier poll_notifier; /* This EventNotifier is only used to wake aio_poll() */ EventNotifier dummy_notifier; bool nested; } TestData; static void io_read(EventNotifier *notifier) { fprintf(stderr, "%s %p\n", __func__, notifier); event_notifier_test_and_clear(notifier); } static bool io_poll_true(void *opaque) { fprintf(stderr, "%s %p\n", __func__, opaque); return true; } static bool io_poll_false(void *opaque) { fprintf(stderr, "%s %p\n", __func__, opaque); return false; } static void io_poll_ready(EventNotifier *notifier) { TestData *td = container_of(notifier, TestData, poll_notifier); fprintf(stderr, "> %s\n", __func__); g_assert(!td->nested); td->nested = true; /* Wake the following nested aio_poll() call */ event_notifier_set(&td->dummy_notifier); /* This nested event loop must not call io_poll()/io_poll_ready() */ g_assert(aio_poll(td->ctx, true)); td->nested = false; fprintf(stderr, "< %s\n", __func__); } /* dummy_notifier never triggers */ static void io_poll_never_ready(EventNotifier *notifier) { g_assert_not_reached(); } static void test(void) { TestData td = { .ctx = aio_context_new(&error_abort), }; qemu_set_current_aio_context(td.ctx); /* Enable polling */ aio_context_set_poll_params(td.ctx, 1000000, 2, 2, &error_abort); /* * The GSource is unused but this has the side-effect of changing the fdmon * that AioContext uses. */ aio_get_g_source(td.ctx); /* Make the event notifier active (set) right away */ event_notifier_init(&td.poll_notifier, 1); aio_set_event_notifier(td.ctx, &td.poll_notifier, io_read, io_poll_true, io_poll_ready); /* This event notifier will be used later */ event_notifier_init(&td.dummy_notifier, 0); aio_set_event_notifier(td.ctx, &td.dummy_notifier, io_read, io_poll_false, io_poll_never_ready); /* Consume aio_notify() */ g_assert(!aio_poll(td.ctx, false)); /* * Run the io_read() handler. This has the side-effect of activating * polling in future aio_poll() calls. */ g_assert(aio_poll(td.ctx, true)); /* The second time around the io_poll()/io_poll_ready() handler runs */ g_assert(aio_poll(td.ctx, true)); /* Run io_poll()/io_poll_ready() one more time to show it keeps working */ g_assert(aio_poll(td.ctx, true)); aio_set_event_notifier(td.ctx, &td.dummy_notifier, NULL, NULL, NULL); aio_set_event_notifier(td.ctx, &td.poll_notifier, NULL, NULL, NULL); event_notifier_cleanup(&td.dummy_notifier); event_notifier_cleanup(&td.poll_notifier); aio_context_unref(td.ctx); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL); g_test_add_func("/nested-aio-poll", test); return g_test_run(); }