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Re: [Xen-devel] [Qemu-devel] use O_DIRECT to open disk images for IDE failed under xen-4.1.2 and qemu upstream



On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 02:59:05AM +0000, Gonglei (Arei) wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > 
> > On Thu, 23 May 2013, Gonglei (Arei) wrote:
> > > Hi, all
> > >
> > > I use O_DIRECT to open disk images for IDE, but I'm failed. After debug, 
> > > I get
> > the below logs:
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] ide: CMD=c8
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: readb 0x00 : 0x08
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: writeb 0x00 : 0x09
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma_cmd_writeb: 0x00000009
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: readb 0x02 : 0x01
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: readb 0x02 : 0x01
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: readb 0x02 : 0x01
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: readb 0x02 : 0x01
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: readb 0x02 : 0x01
> > > [2013-05-22 23:25:46] bmdma: readb 0x02 : 0x01
> > > [2013-05-22 23:26:39] bmdma: writeb 0x00 : 0x08
> > > [2013-05-22 23:26:39] bmdma_cmd_writeb: 0x00000008
> > > [2013-05-22 23:26:56] ====== offset:0 buf:0x7ff100f21c00 count:512
> > aio_offset:0
> > > [2013-05-22 23:31:30] ====== offset:0 buf:0x7ff100f21c00 count:512
> > aio_offset:0
> > > [2013-05-22 23:31:30] ====== handle_aiocb_rw_linear errno: -14
> > > [2013-05-22 23:31:30] ====== paio_complete errno=14
> > > [2013-05-22 23:31:30] ====== ide_dma_error!!!
> > > [2013-05-22 23:31:30] ide: read status addr=0x3f6 val=41
> > >
> > > QEMU command line :
> > > qemu-system-i386 -xen-domid 837 -chardev
> > socket,id=libxl-cmd,path=/var/run/xen/qmp-libxl-837,server,nowait -mon
> > chardev=libxl-cmd,mode=control -name suse11 -vnc 0.0.0.0:1 -serial pty -boot
> > order=c -usb -usbdevice tablet -smp 2,maxcpus=2 -device
> > rtl8139,id=nic0,netdev=net0,mac=00:16:3e:13:d3:72 -netdev
> > type=tap,id=net0,ifname=tap837.0,downscript=no -M xenfv -m 2040 -drive
> > file=/mnt/sdd/image/suse.image,if=ide,index=0,media=disk,format=raw,cache
> > =none
> > >
> > > errno 14 shows Bad Address. And I find QEMU_AIO_MISALIGNED flag bit is
> > not set through debug.
> > >
> > >     /*
> > >      * If O_DIRECT is used the buffer needs to be aligned on a sector
> > >      * boundary.  Check if this is the case or tell the low-level
> > >      * driver that it needs to copy the buffer.
> > >      */
> > >     if ((bs->open_flags & BDRV_O_NOCACHE)) {
> > >         if (!bdrv_qiov_is_aligned(bs, qiov)) {    //if the address is
> > aligned-512, will no meet the conditions
> > >             type |= QEMU_AIO_MISALIGNED;
> > > #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
> > >         } else if (s->use_aio) {
> > >             return laio_submit(bs, s->aio_ctx, s->fd, sector_num, qiov,
> > >                                nb_sectors, cb, opaque, type);
> > > #endif
> > >
> > > Next process:
> > > static ssize_t handle_aiocb_rw(struct qemu_paiocb *aiocb)
> > > {
> > >     ssize_t nbytes;
> > >     char *buf;
> > >
> > >     if (!(aiocb->aio_type & QEMU_AIO_MISALIGNED)) {
> > >         /*
> > >          * If there is just a single buffer, and it is properly aligned
> > >          * we can just use plain pread/pwrite without any problems.
> > >          */
> > >         if (aiocb->aio_niov == 1)
> > >              return handle_aiocb_rw_linear(aiocb,
> > aiocb->aio_iov->iov_base); //this way, and reports errno 14 next
> > >
> > > Anyone have a good method to resolve this bug? Thanks!
> > 
> > I know that this is not the answer you are looking for but why do you
> > want to use O_DIRECT with IDE?
> > It should be perfectly safe to use write-back.
> 
> A few days ago, I asked a question about the IDE FLUSH time of guestï 
> http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2013-05/msg02642.html
> 
> finally I found that because Qemu use write-back flag to open disk images by 
> default. 
> so I hope to use O_DIRECT to avoid meeting that problem, but I'm failed under 
> Xen platform with Qemu upstream.

cache=none does not eliminate the need for flush.  If you want to do
that, try cache=writethrough or cache=directsync.

Regarding the EFAULT you are seeing, did you check if the I/O buffer
address is valid?  Try breaking in gdb and inspecting /proc/<pid>/maps
or just x <buffer-address> in gdb to see if the buffer is readable.

Stefan

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