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author | Soumya Koduri <skoduri@redhat.com> | 2019-03-28 14:59:00 +0530 |
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committer | soumya k <skoduri@redhat.com> | 2019-04-01 06:01:09 +0000 |
commit | 9ac49f82209bb7ec253ff30934d0a77f37f9e889 (patch) | |
tree | e575dd6555ba19d2a0c0d1493d1c2971b8d6b4b9 | |
parent | 0901b43f84f72803cc6125ce047077f2571e608d (diff) |
gfapi: Unblock epoll thread for upcall processing
With commit#ad35193,we have made changes to offload
processing upcall notifications to synctask so as not
to block epoll threads. However seems like the issue wasnt
fully addressed.
In "glfs_cbk_upcall_data" -> "synctask_new1" after creating synctask
if there is no callback defined, the thread waits on synctask_join
till the syncfn is finished. So that way even with those changes,
epoll threads are blocked till the upcalls are processed.
Hence the right fix now is to define a callback function for that
synctask "glfs_cbk_upcall_syncop" so as to unblock epoll/notify threads
completely and the upcall processing can happen in parallel by synctask
threads.
Change-Id: I4d8645e3588fab2c3ca534e0112773aaab68a5dd
fixes: bz#1694562
Signed-off-by: Soumya Koduri <skoduri@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4a03a71c6171f6e8382664d9d29857d06ef37741)
-rw-r--r-- | api/src/glfs-fops.c | 42 |
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/api/src/glfs-fops.c b/api/src/glfs-fops.c index 0bb779a7be1..18be736843d 100644 --- a/api/src/glfs-fops.c +++ b/api/src/glfs-fops.c @@ -4869,6 +4869,16 @@ out: } static int +glfs_upcall_syncop_cbk(int ret, call_frame_t *frame, void *opaque) +{ + struct upcall_syncop_args *args = opaque; + + GF_FREE(args->upcall_data); + GF_FREE(args); + return 0; +} + +static int glfs_cbk_upcall_syncop(void *opaque) { struct upcall_syncop_args *args = opaque; @@ -4925,15 +4935,13 @@ out: GLFS_FREE(up_arg); } - return ret; + return 0; } static void glfs_cbk_upcall_data(struct glfs *fs, struct gf_upcall *upcall_data) { - struct upcall_syncop_args args = { - 0, - }; + struct upcall_syncop_args *args = NULL; int ret = -1; if (!fs || !upcall_data) @@ -4944,16 +4952,34 @@ glfs_cbk_upcall_data(struct glfs *fs, struct gf_upcall *upcall_data) goto out; } - args.fs = fs; - args.upcall_data = upcall_data; + args = GF_CALLOC(1, sizeof(struct upcall_syncop_args), + glfs_mt_upcall_entry_t); + if (!args) { + gf_msg(THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, ENOMEM, API_MSG_ALLOC_FAILED, + "Upcall syncop args allocation failed."); + goto out; + } + + /* Note: we are not taking any ref on fs here. + * Ideally applications have to unregister for upcall events + * or stop polling for upcall events before performing + * glfs_fini. And as for outstanding synctasks created, we wait + * for all syncenv threads to finish tasks before cleaning up the + * fs->ctx. Hence it seems safe to process these callback + * notification without taking any lock/ref. + */ + args->fs = fs; + args->upcall_data = gf_memdup(upcall_data, sizeof(*upcall_data)); - ret = synctask_new(THIS->ctx->env, glfs_cbk_upcall_syncop, NULL, NULL, - &args); + ret = synctask_new(THIS->ctx->env, glfs_cbk_upcall_syncop, + glfs_upcall_syncop_cbk, NULL, args); /* should we retry incase of failure? */ if (ret) { gf_msg(THIS->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, errno, API_MSG_UPCALL_SYNCOP_FAILED, "Synctak for Upcall event_type(%d) and gfid(%s) failed", upcall_data->event_type, (char *)(upcall_data->gfid)); + GF_FREE(args->upcall_data); + GF_FREE(args); } out: |