On 2024/11/28 0:02, Phil Dennis-Jordan wrote:
> macOS's Cocoa event handling must be done on the initial (main) thread
> of the process. Furthermore, if library or application code uses
> libdispatch, the main dispatch queue must be handling events on the main
> thread as well.
>
> So far, this has affected Qemu in both the Cocoa and SDL UIs, although
> in different ways: the Cocoa UI replaces the default qemu_main function
> with one that spins Qemu's internal main event loop off onto a
> background thread. SDL (which uses Cocoa internally) on the other hand
> uses a polling approach within Qemu's main event loop. Events are
> polled during the SDL UI's dpy_refresh callback, which happens to run
> on the main thread by default.
>
> As UIs are mutually exclusive, this works OK as long as nothing else
> needs platform-native event handling. In the next patch, a new device is
> introduced based on the ParavirtualizedGraphics.framework in macOS.
> This uses libdispatch internally, and only works when events are being
> handled on the main runloop. With the current system, it works when
> using either the Cocoa or the SDL UI. However, it does not when running
> headless. Moreover, any attempt to install a similar scheme to the
> Cocoa UI's main thread replacement fails when combined with the SDL
> UI.
>
> This change tidies up main thread management to be more flexible.
>
> * The qemu_main global function pointer is a custom function for the
> main thread, and it may now be NULL. When it is, the main thread
> runs the main Qemu loop. This represents the traditional setup.
> * When non-null, spawning the main Qemu event loop on a separate
> thread is now done centrally rather than inside the Cocoa UI code.
> * For most platforms, qemu_main is indeed NULL by default, but on
> Darwin, it defaults to a function that runs the CFRunLoop.
> * The Cocoa UI sets qemu_main to a function which runs the
> NSApplication event handling runloop, as is usual for a Cocoa app.
> * The SDL UI overrides the qemu_main function to NULL, thus
> specifying that Qemu's main loop must run on the main
> thread.
> * The GTK UI also overrides the qemu_main function to NULL.
> * For other UIs, or in the absence of UIs, the platform's default
> behaviour is followed.
>
> This means that on macOS, the platform's runloop events are always
> handled, regardless of chosen UI. The new PV graphics device will
> thus work in all configurations. There is no functional change on other
> operating systems.
>
> Implementing this via a global function pointer variable is a bit
> ugly, but it's probably worth investigating the existing UI thread rule
> violations in the SDL (e.g. #2537) and GTK+ back-ends. Fixing those
> issues might precipitate requirements similar but not identical to those
> of the Cocoa UI; hopefully we'll see some kind of pattern emerge, which
> can then be used as a basis for an overhaul. (In fact, it may turn
> out to be simplest to split the UI/native platform event thread from the
> QEMU main event loop on all platforms, with any UI or even none at all.)
>
> Signed-off-by: Phil Dennis-Jordan <phil@philjordan.eu>
> ---
>
> v5:
>
> * Simplified the way of setting/clearing the main loop by going back
> to setting qemu_main directly, but narrowing the scope of what it
> needs to do, and it can now be NULL.
>
> v6:
>
> * Folded function qemu_run_default_main_on_new_thread's code into
> main()
> * Removed whitespace changes left over on lines near code removed
> between v4 and v5
>
> v9:
>
> * Set qemu_main to NULL for GTK UI as well.
>
> v10:
>
> * Added comments clarifying the functionality and purpose of qemu_main.
>
> v11:
>
> * Removed the qemu_main_fn typedef again.
> * Consolidation of main, qemu_default_main, and call_qemu_default_main
> so that the latter has been eliminated altogether.
> * Reinstated the #include <SDL.h> directive, added comment saying
> why it's needed.
> * Improved the comment on the qemu_main global variable.
> * Expanded the commit message.
>
> include/qemu-main.h | 14 +++++++++++-
> system/main.c | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
> ui/cocoa.m | 54 +++++++++++----------------------------------
> ui/gtk.c | 8 +++++++
> ui/sdl2.c | 4 ++++
> 5 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/include/qemu-main.h b/include/qemu-main.h
> index 940960a7dbc..a926def7526 100644
> --- a/include/qemu-main.h
> +++ b/include/qemu-main.h
> @@ -5,7 +5,19 @@
> #ifndef QEMU_MAIN_H
> #define QEMU_MAIN_H
>
> -int qemu_default_main(void);
> +/*
> + * The function to run on the main (initial) thread of the process.
> + * NULL means QEMU's main event loop.
> + * When non-NULL, QEMU's main event loop will run on a purposely created
> + * thread, after which the provided function pointer will be invoked on
> + * the initial thread.
> + * This is useful on platforms which treat the main thread as special
> + * (macOS/Darwin) and/or require all UI API calls to occur from a
> + * specific thread. Those platforms can initialise it to a specific function,
Although the change from v10 looks good, I have a few comments:
Here, it says "require all UI API calls to occur from a specific
thread", but it is clearer to say "require all UI API calls to occur
from *the main thread*". If we only need to ensure all UI API calls to
occur from one thread, arranging all calls to happen in the thread
running QEMU's main loop is sufficient. This variable is necessary only
when the thread is the one that called main().
Is there a simple way to reliably run a block of code on the thread running QEMU's main loop? (*) BHs will run on any thread that's blocked in AIO_WAIT_WHILE(NULL, …) or similar, so those are not suitable. Apparently GTK+ on Win32 requires all API calls to originate from one thread, but it doesn't need to be the main thread, which is why I chose that phrasing. But I suppose if that's the only restriction, the UI can spawn its own thread and leave the main thread alone.
(*) This would be good to know for fixing this bug
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/2537 where the SDL UI code causes a hang by calling into SDL_SetWindowSize() from a CPU thread. My current thinking on that one is to use SDL_PushEvent() with a custom event type generated by SDL_RegisterEvents(), which then will be handled via the standard SDL event polling mechanism; but that seems awkward.
> + * while UI implementations may reset it to NULL during their init if they
> + * will handle system and UI events on the main thread via QEMU's own main
> + * event loop.> + */
> extern int (*qemu_main)(void);
>
> #endif /* QEMU_MAIN_H */
> diff --git a/system/main.c b/system/main.c
> index 9b91d21ea8c..668d0ecfe8c 100644
> --- a/system/main.c
> +++ b/system/main.c
> @@ -24,26 +24,55 @@
>
> #include "qemu/osdep.h"
> #include "qemu-main.h"
> +#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
> #include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
>
> #ifdef CONFIG_SDL
> +/*
> + * SDL insists on wrapping the main() function with its own implementation on
> + * some platforms; it does so via a macro that renames our main function, so
> + * <SDL.h> must be #included here even with no SDL code called from this file.
> + */
> #include <SDL.h>
> #endif
>
> -int qemu_default_main(void)
> +#ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
> +#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
> +#endif
> +
> +static void *qemu_default_main(void *opaque)
> {
> int status;
>
> + bql_lock();
> status = qemu_main_loop();
> qemu_cleanup(status);
> + bql_unlock();
>
> - return status;
> + exit(status);
> }
>
> -int (*qemu_main)(void) = qemu_default_main;
> +int (*qemu_main)(void);
> +
> +#ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
> +static int os_darwin_cfrunloop_main(void)
> +{
> + CFRunLoopRun();
> + g_assert_not_reached();
> +}
> +int (*qemu_main)(void) = os_darwin_cfrunloop_main;
> +#endif
>
> int main(int argc, char **argv)
> {
> qemu_init(argc, argv);
> - return qemu_main();
> + bql_unlock();
> + if (qemu_main) {
> + QemuThread main_loop_thread;
> + qemu_thread_create(&main_loop_thread, "qemu_main",
> + qemu_default_main, NULL, QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED);
> + return qemu_main();
> + } else {
> + qemu_default_main(NULL);
> + }
> }
> diff --git a/ui/cocoa.m b/ui/cocoa.m
> index 4c2dd335323..30b8920d929 100644
> --- a/ui/cocoa.m
> +++ b/ui/cocoa.m
> @@ -73,6 +73,8 @@
> int height;
> } QEMUScreen;
>
> +@class QemuCocoaPasteboardTypeOwner;
> +
> static void cocoa_update(DisplayChangeListener *dcl,
> int x, int y, int w, int h);
>
> @@ -107,6 +109,7 @@ static void cocoa_switch(DisplayChangeListener *dcl,
> static NSInteger cbchangecount = -1;
> static QemuClipboardInfo *cbinfo;
> static QemuEvent cbevent;
> +static QemuCocoaPasteboardTypeOwner *cbowner;
>
> // Utility functions to run specified code block with the BQL held
> typedef void (^CodeBlock)(void);
> @@ -1321,8 +1324,10 @@ - (void) dealloc
> {
> COCOA_DEBUG("QemuCocoaAppController: dealloc\n");
>
> - if (cocoaView)
> - [cocoaView release];
> + [cocoaView release];
> + [cbowner release];
> + cbowner = nil;
> +
> [super dealloc];
> }
>
> @@ -1938,8 +1943,6 @@ - (void)pasteboard:(NSPasteboard *)sender provideDataForType:(NSPasteboardType)t
>
> @end
>
> -static QemuCocoaPasteboardTypeOwner *cbowner;
> -
> static void cocoa_clipboard_notify(Notifier *notifier, void *data);
> static void cocoa_clipboard_request(QemuClipboardInfo *info,
> QemuClipboardType type);
> @@ -2002,43 +2005,8 @@ static void cocoa_clipboard_request(QemuClipboardInfo *info,
> }
> }
>
> -/*
> - * The startup process for the OSX/Cocoa UI is complicated, because
> - * OSX insists that the UI runs on the initial main thread, and so we
> - * need to start a second thread which runs the qemu_default_main():
> - * in main():
> - * in cocoa_display_init():
> - * assign cocoa_main to qemu_main
> - * create application, menus, etc
> - * in cocoa_main():
> - * create qemu-main thread
> - * enter OSX run loop
> - */
> -
> -static void *call_qemu_main(void *opaque)
> -{
> - int status;
> -
> - COCOA_DEBUG("Second thread: calling qemu_default_main()\n");
> - bql_lock();
> - status = qemu_default_main();
> - bql_unlock();
> - COCOA_DEBUG("Second thread: qemu_default_main() returned, exiting\n");
> - [cbowner release];
> - exit(status);
> -}
> -
> static int cocoa_main(void)
> {
> - QemuThread thread;
> -
> - COCOA_DEBUG("Entered %s()\n", __func__);
> -
> - bql_unlock();
> - qemu_thread_create(&thread, "qemu_main", call_qemu_main,
> - NULL, QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED);
> -
> - // Start the main event loop
> COCOA_DEBUG("Main thread: entering OSX run loop\n");
> [NSApp run];
> COCOA_DEBUG("Main thread: left OSX run loop, which should never happen\n");
> @@ -2120,8 +2088,6 @@ static void cocoa_display_init(DisplayState *ds, DisplayOptions *opts)
>
> COCOA_DEBUG("qemu_cocoa: cocoa_display_init\n");
>
> - qemu_main = cocoa_main;
> -
> // Pull this console process up to being a fully-fledged graphical
> // app with a menubar and Dock icon
> ProcessSerialNumber psn = { 0, kCurrentProcess };
> @@ -2185,6 +2151,12 @@ static void cocoa_display_init(DisplayState *ds, DisplayOptions *opts)
> qemu_clipboard_peer_register(&cbpeer);
>
> [pool release];
> +
> + /*
> + * The Cocoa UI will run the NSApplication runloop on the main thread
> + * rather than the default Core Foundation one.
> + */
> + qemu_main = cocoa_main;
> }
>
> static QemuDisplay qemu_display_cocoa = {
> diff --git a/ui/gtk.c b/ui/gtk.c
> index bf9d3dd679a..5e6ee5c12a2 100644
> --- a/ui/gtk.c
> +++ b/ui/gtk.c
> @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
> #include "qemu/cutils.h"
> #include "qemu/error-report.h"
> #include "qemu/main-loop.h"
> +#include "qemu-main.h"
>
> #include "ui/console.h"
> #include "ui/gtk.h"
> @@ -2485,6 +2486,13 @@ static void gtk_display_init(DisplayState *ds, DisplayOptions *opts)
> #ifdef CONFIG_GTK_CLIPBOARD
> gd_clipboard_init(s);
> #endif /* CONFIG_GTK_CLIPBOARD */
> +
> + /*
> + * GTK+ calls must happen on the main thread at least on some platforms,
> + * and on macOS the main runloop is polled via GTK+'s event handling.
> + * Don't allow QEMU's event loop to be moved off the main thread.
> + */
> + qemu_main = NULL;
> }
>
> static void early_gtk_display_init(DisplayOptions *opts)
> diff --git a/ui/sdl2.c b/ui/sdl2.c
> index bd4f5a9da14..44ab2762262 100644
> --- a/ui/sdl2.c
> +++ b/ui/sdl2.c
> @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
> #include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
> #include "ui/win32-kbd-hook.h"
> #include "qemu/log.h"
> +#include "qemu-main.h"
>
> static int sdl2_num_outputs;
> static struct sdl2_console *sdl2_console;
> @@ -965,6 +966,9 @@ static void sdl2_display_init(DisplayState *ds, DisplayOptions *o)
> }
>
> atexit(sdl_cleanup);
> +
> + /* SDL's event polling (in dpy_refresh) must happen on the main thread. */
ui/gtk.c and ui/sdl2.c have the same background so the comments should
also be identical except names.
Well, GTK doesn't currently do this, which is why it doesn't work on macOS, but hopefully this patch will be merged in some form, at which point it will:
But yeah, thanks to this patch we know that's a solution for GTK as well, and I can update the comment.
> + qemu_main = NULL;
> }
>
> static QemuDisplay qemu_display_sdl2 = {