Fix busy wait loop in LXC container I/O handling

If the host side of an LXC container console disconnected
and the guest side continued to write data, until the PTY
buffer filled up, the LXC controller would busy wait. It
would repeatedly see POLLHUP from poll() and not disable
the watch.

This was due to some bogus logic detecting blocking
conditions. Upon seeing a POLLHUP we must disable all
reading & writing from the PTY, and setup the epoll to
wake us up again when the connection comes back.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel P. Berrange 2013-11-01 16:24:30 +00:00
parent cbb6ec42e2
commit 5087a5a009

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@ -77,13 +77,11 @@ struct _virLXCControllerConsole {
int hostFd; /* PTY FD in the host OS */
bool hostClosed;
int hostEpoll;
bool hostBlocking;
int contWatch;
int contFd; /* PTY FD in the container */
bool contClosed;
int contEpoll;
bool contBlocking;
int epollWatch;
int epollFd; /* epoll FD for dealing with EOF */
@ -814,12 +812,15 @@ static void virLXCControllerSignalChildIO(virNetServerPtr server,
int status;
ret = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG);
VIR_DEBUG("Got sig child %d vs %lld", ret, (unsigned long long)ctrl->initpid);
if (ret == ctrl->initpid) {
virNetServerQuit(server);
virMutexLock(&lock);
if (WIFSIGNALED(status) &&
WTERMSIG(status) == SIGHUP)
WTERMSIG(status) == SIGHUP) {
VIR_DEBUG("Status indicates reboot");
wantReboot = true;
}
virMutexUnlock(&lock);
}
}
@ -830,28 +831,32 @@ static void virLXCControllerConsoleUpdateWatch(virLXCControllerConsolePtr consol
int hostEvents = 0;
int contEvents = 0;
if (!console->hostClosed || (!console->hostBlocking && console->fromContLen)) {
/* If host console is open, then we can look to read/write */
if (!console->hostClosed) {
if (console->fromHostLen < sizeof(console->fromHostBuf))
hostEvents |= VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_READABLE;
if (console->fromContLen)
hostEvents |= VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_WRITABLE;
}
if (!console->contClosed || (!console->contBlocking && console->fromHostLen)) {
/* If cont console is open, then we can look to read/write */
if (!console->contClosed) {
if (console->fromContLen < sizeof(console->fromContBuf))
contEvents |= VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_READABLE;
if (console->fromHostLen)
contEvents |= VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_WRITABLE;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Container watch %d=%d host watch %d=%d",
console->contWatch, contEvents,
console->hostWatch, hostEvents);
VIR_DEBUG("Container watch=%d, events=%d closed=%d; host watch=%d events=%d closed=%d",
console->contWatch, contEvents, console->contClosed,
console->hostWatch, hostEvents, console->hostClosed);
virEventUpdateHandle(console->contWatch, contEvents);
virEventUpdateHandle(console->hostWatch, hostEvents);
if (console->hostClosed) {
/* Must setup an epoll to detect when host becomes accessible again */
int events = EPOLLIN | EPOLLET;
if (console->hostBlocking)
if (console->fromContLen)
events |= EPOLLOUT;
if (events != console->hostEpoll) {
@ -887,8 +892,9 @@ static void virLXCControllerConsoleUpdateWatch(virLXCControllerConsolePtr consol
}
if (console->contClosed) {
/* Must setup an epoll to detect when guest becomes accessible again */
int events = EPOLLIN | EPOLLET;
if (console->contBlocking)
if (console->fromHostLen)
events |= EPOLLOUT;
if (events != console->contEpoll) {
@ -959,7 +965,7 @@ static void virLXCControllerConsoleEPoll(int watch, int fd, int events, void *op
/* If we get HUP+dead PID, we just re-enable the main loop
* which will see the PID has died and exit */
if ((event.events & EPOLLIN)) {
if ((event.events & (EPOLLIN|EPOLLOUT))) {
if (event.data.fd == console->hostFd) {
console->hostClosed = false;
} else {
@ -1039,10 +1045,6 @@ static void virLXCControllerConsoleIO(int watch, int fd, int events, void *opaqu
*len -= done;
} else {
VIR_DEBUG("Write fd %d done %d errno %d", fd, (int)done, errno);
if (watch == console->hostWatch)
console->hostBlocking = true;
else
console->contBlocking = true;
}
}