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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 0/8] KVM: x86: hyperv: PV TLB flush for Windows guests
2018-05-18 20:42 GMT+08:00 Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>:
> Wanpeng Li <kernellwp@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> 2018-05-18 19:19 GMT+08:00 Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>:
>>> Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> Wanpeng Li <kernellwp@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Vitaly,
>>>>> 2018-05-16 23:21 GMT+08:00 Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>:
>>>>>> Changes since v3 [Radim Krcmar]:
>>>>>> - PATCH2 fixing 'HV_GENERIC_SET_SPARCE_4K' typo added.
>>>>>> - PATCH5 introducing kvm_make_vcpus_request_mask() API added.
>>>>>> - Fix undefined behavior for hv->vp_index >= 64.
>>>>>> - Merge kvm_hv_flush_tlb() and kvm_hv_flush_tlb_ex()
>>>>>> - For -ex case preload all banks with a single kvm_read_guest().
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Description:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is both a new feature and a bugfix.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bugfix description:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It was found that Windows 2016 guests on KVM crash when they have > 64
>>>>>> vCPUs, non-flat topology (>1 core/thread per socket; in case it has >64
>>>>>> sockets Windows just ignores vCPUs above 64) and Hyper-V enlightenments
>>>>>
>>>>> We try the below command line, the Windows 2016 guest successfully to
>>>>> login and there are 80 vCPUs can be observed in the guest w/o the
>>>>> patchset, why you mentioned the crash and ignore?
>>>>>
>>>>> /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -machine pc-i440fx-rhel7.3.0 -m
>>>>> 8192 -smp 80,sockets=2,cores=40,threads=1 -device
>>>>> ide-drive,bus=ide.0,drive=test -drive
>>>>> id=test,if=none,file=/instanceimage/359b18ab-05bb-460d-9b53-89505bca68ed/359b18ab-05bb-460d-9b53-89505bca68ed_vda_1.qcow2
>>>>> -net nic,model=virtio -net user -monitor stdio -usb -usbdevice tablet
>>>>> --enable-kvm --cpu host -vnc 0.0.0.0:2
>>>>
>>>> Crash happens when you manifest yourself as Hyper-V, you can do this by
>>>> adding any 'hv-*' feature (e.g. try '-cpu host,hv_vpindex').
>>>
>>> Oh, and the 'ignore' happens when you pass more than 64 sockets
>>> (somthing like "-smp 128,sockets=128,cores=1,threads=1") -- and this
>>> happens regardless of Hyper-V enlightenments. But I guess it's just
>>> because Windows doesn't support more than 64 sockets.
>>
>> Is there an option in the guest to avoid to check pvtlb support in hyperv?
>>
>
> You mean to tell Windows to not use PV TLB flush when it's available? I
> have no idea. My guess would be that it's left up to the hypervisor: if
> the feature is available Windows will use it.

I mean a way to work around Windows guest crash since there is no PV
TLB flush enabled in product environment currently.

Regards,
Wanpeng Li

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