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authorKevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>2018-04-20 14:56:08 +0200
committerKevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>2018-05-23 14:30:50 +0200
commit004e95df98266da33e08c9f1731aca71b6d6d7c4 (patch)
treefb978b083b796cca2c0fad011557841d6f330ede /blockjob.c
parent4ad351819b974d724e926fd23cdd66bec3c9768e (diff)
job: Convert block_job_cancel_async() to Job
block_job_cancel_async() did two things that were still block job specific: * Setting job->force. This field makes sense on the Job level, so we can just move it. While at it, rename it to job->force_cancel to make its purpose more obvious. * Resetting the I/O status. This can't be moved because generic Jobs don't have an I/O status. What the function really implements is a user resume, except without entering the coroutine. Consequently, it makes sense to call the .user_resume driver callback here which already resets the I/O status. The old block_job_cancel_async() has two separate if statements that check job->iostatus != BLOCK_DEVICE_IO_STATUS_OK and job->user_paused. However, the former condition always implies the latter (as is asserted in block_job_iostatus_reset()), so changing the explicit call of block_job_iostatus_reset() on the former condition with the .user_resume callback on the latter condition is equivalent and doesn't need to access any BlockJob specific state. Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'blockjob.c')
-rw-r--r--blockjob.c25
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/blockjob.c b/blockjob.c
index 34c57da304..4cac3670ad 100644
--- a/blockjob.c
+++ b/blockjob.c
@@ -270,19 +270,20 @@ static int block_job_prepare(BlockJob *job)
return job->job.ret;
}
-static void block_job_cancel_async(BlockJob *job, bool force)
+static void job_cancel_async(Job *job, bool force)
{
- if (job->iostatus != BLOCK_DEVICE_IO_STATUS_OK) {
- block_job_iostatus_reset(job);
- }
- if (job->job.user_paused) {
- /* Do not call block_job_enter here, the caller will handle it. */
- job->job.user_paused = false;
- job->job.pause_count--;
+ if (job->user_paused) {
+ /* Do not call job_enter here, the caller will handle it. */
+ job->user_paused = false;
+ if (job->driver->user_resume) {
+ job->driver->user_resume(job);
+ }
+ assert(job->pause_count > 0);
+ job->pause_count--;
}
- job->job.cancelled = true;
+ job->cancelled = true;
/* To prevent 'force == false' overriding a previous 'force == true' */
- job->force |= force;
+ job->force_cancel |= force;
}
static int block_job_txn_apply(BlockJobTxn *txn, int fn(BlockJob *), bool lock)
@@ -367,7 +368,7 @@ static void block_job_completed_txn_abort(BlockJob *job)
* on the caller, so leave it. */
QLIST_FOREACH(other_job, &txn->jobs, txn_list) {
if (other_job != job) {
- block_job_cancel_async(other_job, false);
+ job_cancel_async(&other_job->job, false);
}
}
while (!QLIST_EMPTY(&txn->jobs)) {
@@ -527,7 +528,7 @@ void block_job_cancel(BlockJob *job, bool force)
job_do_dismiss(&job->job);
return;
}
- block_job_cancel_async(job, force);
+ job_cancel_async(&job->job, force);
if (!job_started(&job->job)) {
block_job_completed(job, -ECANCELED);
} else if (job->job.deferred_to_main_loop) {