There is no need for the AioContext lock in bdrv_drain_all() because nothing in AIO_WAIT_WHILE() needs the lock and the condition is atomic.
AIO_WAIT_WHILE_UNLOCKED() has no use for the AioContext parameter other than performing a check that is nowadays already done by the GLOBAL_STATE_CODE()/IO_CODE() macros. Set the ctx argument to NULL here to help us keep track of all converted callers. Eventually all callers will have been converted and then the argument can be dropped entirely. Reviewed-by: Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@redhat.com> --- block/block-backend.c | 8 +------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/block/block-backend.c b/block/block-backend.c index 278b04ce69..d2b6b3652d 100644 --- a/block/block-backend.c +++ b/block/block-backend.c @@ -1835,14 +1835,8 @@ void blk_drain_all(void) bdrv_drain_all_begin(); while ((blk = blk_all_next(blk)) != NULL) { - AioContext *ctx = blk_get_aio_context(blk); - - aio_context_acquire(ctx); - /* We may have -ENOMEDIUM completions in flight */ - AIO_WAIT_WHILE(ctx, qatomic_mb_read(&blk->in_flight) > 0); - - aio_context_release(ctx); + AIO_WAIT_WHILE_UNLOCKED(NULL, qatomic_mb_read(&blk->in_flight) > 0); } bdrv_drain_all_end(); -- 2.39.2