On 2013-08-02 14:45, Jan Kiszka wrote: > On 2013-08-02 13:46, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: >> On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 07:15:54PM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote: >>> I was digging into the involved code and found something fishy: >>> >>> net/tap.c: >>> static void tap_send(void *opaque) >>> { >>> ... >>> size = qemu_send_packet_async(&s->nc, buf, size, >>> tap_send_completed); >>> if (size == 0) { >>> tap_read_poll(s, false); >>> } >>> >>> So, if tap_send is registered for the mainloop polling (ie. can_receive >>> returned true before starting to poll) but qemu_send_packet_async >>> returns 0 now as qemu_can_send_packet/can_receive happens to report >>> false in the meantime, we will disable read polling. If also write >>> polling is off, the fd will be completely removed from the iohandler >>> list. But even if write polling remains on, I wonder what should bring >>> read polling back? >> >> This behavior seems fine to me. Once the peer (pcnet) is able to >> receive again it must flush the queue, this will re-enable >> tap_read_poll(). >> >> Can you explain a bit more why this would be a problem? > > The problem is that I don't see at all what will call tap_read_poll(s, > 1), neither in theory nor in reality. > > As long as the real test case is out of reach, I tried to emulate the > faulty behaviour by letting tap_can_send always return 1. Result: > reception stalls during boot as even qemu_flush_queued_packets cannot > get it running again once tap_read_poll(s, 0) was called.
OK, false alarm. The issue was most likely fixed by commit 199ee608 (net: fix qemu_flush_queued_packets() in presence of a hub) which is present in 1.5.x but not 1.3.x. We initially tried to test on 1.5 but had to role back to 1.3 due to other issues - and missed this fix. My understanding of the networking maze was confused by the unfortunate naming of the incoming net client queues ("send_queue") - will propose a renaming. This still requires a confirmation on the target, but I'm quite optimistic now. Jan
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