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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 29/43] KVM: VMX: Handle PI wakeup shenanigans during vcpu_put/load
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On Fri, 2021-10-08 at 19:12 -0700, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> Move the posted interrupt pre/post_block logic into vcpu_put/load
> respectively, using the kvm_vcpu_is_blocking() to determining whether or
> not the wakeup handler needs to be set (and unset). This avoids updating
> the PI descriptor if halt-polling is successful, reduces the number of
> touchpoints for updating the descriptor, and eliminates the confusing
> behavior of intentionally leaving a "stale" PI.NDST when a blocking vCPU
> is scheduled back in after preemption.
>
> The downside is that KVM will do the PID update twice if the vCPU is
> preempted after prepare_to_rcuwait() but before schedule(), but that's a
> rare case (and non-existent on !PREEMPT kernels).
>
> The notable wart is the need to send a self-IPI on the wakeup vector if
> an outstanding notification is pending after configuring the wakeup
> vector. Ideally, KVM would just do a kvm_vcpu_wake_up() in this case,
> but the scheduler doesn't support waking a task from its preemption
> notifier callback, i.e. while the task is smack dab in the middle of
> being scheduled out.
>
> Note, setting the wakeup vector before halt-polling is not necessary as
> the pending IRQ will be recorded in the PIR and detected as a blocking-
> breaking condition by kvm_vcpu_has_events() -> vmx_sync_pir_to_irr().
>
> Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
> ---
> arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.c | 162 ++++++++++++++-------------------
> arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.h | 8 +-
> arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c | 5 -
> 3 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 100 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.c b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.c
> index 901b7a5f7777..d2b3d75c57d1 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.c
> +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.c
> @@ -37,33 +37,45 @@ void vmx_vcpu_pi_load(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, int cpu)
> {
> struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
> struct pi_desc old, new;
> + unsigned long flags;
> unsigned int dest;
>
> /*
> - * To simplify hot-plug and dynamic toggling of APICv, keep PI.NDST and
> - * PI.SN up-to-date even if there is no assigned device or if APICv is
> + * To simplify hot-plug and dynamic toggling of APICv, keep PI.NDST
> + * up-to-date even if there is no assigned device or if APICv is
> * deactivated due to a dynamic inhibit bit, e.g. for Hyper-V's SyncIC.
> */
> if (!enable_apicv || !lapic_in_kernel(vcpu))
> return;
>
> - /* Nothing to do if PI.SN==0 and the vCPU isn't being migrated. */
> - if (!pi_test_sn(pi_desc) && vcpu->cpu == cpu)
> + /*
> + * If the vCPU wasn't on the wakeup list and wasn't migrated, then the
> + * full update can be skipped as neither the vector nor the destination
> + * needs to be changed.
> + */
> + if (pi_desc->nv != POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR && vcpu->cpu == cpu) {
> + /*
> + * Clear SN if it was set due to being preempted. Again, do
> + * this even if there is no assigned device for simplicity.
> + */
> + if (pi_test_and_clear_sn(pi_desc))
> + goto after_clear_sn;
> return;
> + }
> +
> + local_irq_save(flags);
>
> /*
> - * If the 'nv' field is POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR, do not change
> - * PI.NDST: pi_post_block is the one expected to change PID.NDST and the
> - * wakeup handler expects the vCPU to be on the blocked_vcpu_list that
> - * matches PI.NDST. Otherwise, a vcpu may not be able to be woken up
> - * correctly.
> + * If the vCPU was waiting for wakeup, remove the vCPU from the wakeup
> + * list of the _previous_ pCPU, which will not be the same as the
> + * current pCPU if the task was migrated.
> */
> - if (pi_desc->nv == POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR || vcpu->cpu == cpu) {
> - pi_clear_sn(pi_desc);
> - goto after_clear_sn;
> + if (pi_desc->nv == POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR) {
> + spin_lock(&per_cpu(blocked_vcpu_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
> + list_del(&vcpu->blocked_vcpu_list);
> + spin_unlock(&per_cpu(blocked_vcpu_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
> }
>
> - /* The full case. Set the new destination and clear SN. */
> dest = cpu_physical_id(cpu);
> if (!x2apic_mode)
> dest = (dest << 8) & 0xFF00;
> @@ -71,11 +83,23 @@ void vmx_vcpu_pi_load(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, int cpu)
> do {
> old.control = new.control = READ_ONCE(pi_desc->control);
>
> + /*
> + * Clear SN (as above) and refresh the destination APIC ID to
> + * handle task migration (@cpu != vcpu->cpu).
> + */
> new.ndst = dest;
> new.sn = 0;
> +
> + /*
> + * Restore the notification vector; in the blocking case, the
> + * descriptor was modified on "put" to use the wakeup vector.
> + */
> + new.nv = POSTED_INTR_VECTOR;
> } while (cmpxchg64(&pi_desc->control, old.control,
> new.control) != old.control);
>
> + local_irq_restore(flags);
> +
> after_clear_sn:
>
> /*
> @@ -90,88 +114,24 @@ void vmx_vcpu_pi_load(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, int cpu)
> pi_set_on(pi_desc);
> }
>
> -void vmx_vcpu_pi_put(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> -{
> - struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
> -
> - if (!kvm_arch_has_assigned_device(vcpu->kvm) ||
> - !irq_remapping_cap(IRQ_POSTING_CAP) ||
> - !kvm_vcpu_apicv_active(vcpu))
> - return;
> -
> - /* Set SN when the vCPU is preempted */
> - if (vcpu->preempted)
> - pi_set_sn(pi_desc);
> -}
> -
> -static void __pi_post_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> -{
> - struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
> - struct pi_desc old, new;
> - unsigned int dest;
> -
> - WARN(pi_desc->nv != POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR,
> - "Wakeup handler not enabled while the vCPU was blocking");
> -
> - /*
> - * Remove the vCPU from the wakeup list of the _previous_ pCPU, which
> - * will not be the same as the current pCPU if the task was migrated.
> - */
> - spin_lock(&per_cpu(blocked_vcpu_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->pre_pcpu));
> - list_del(&vcpu->blocked_vcpu_list);
> - spin_unlock(&per_cpu(blocked_vcpu_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->pre_pcpu));
> -
> - dest = cpu_physical_id(vcpu->cpu);
> - if (!x2apic_mode)
> - dest = (dest << 8) & 0xFF00;
> -
> - do {
> - old.control = new.control = READ_ONCE(pi_desc->control);
> -
> - new.ndst = dest;
> -
> - /* set 'NV' to 'notification vector' */
> - new.nv = POSTED_INTR_VECTOR;
> - } while (cmpxchg64(&pi_desc->control, old.control,
> - new.control) != old.control);
> -
> - vcpu->pre_pcpu = -1;
> -}
> -
> /*
> - * This routine does the following things for vCPU which is going
> - * to be blocked if VT-d PI is enabled.
> - * - Store the vCPU to the wakeup list, so when interrupts happen
> - * we can find the right vCPU to wake up.
> - * - Change the Posted-interrupt descriptor as below:
> - * 'NV' <-- POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR
> - * - If 'ON' is set during this process, which means at least one
> - * interrupt is posted for this vCPU, we cannot block it, in
> - * this case, return 1, otherwise, return 0.
> - *
> + * Put the vCPU on this pCPU's list of vCPUs that needs to be awakened and set
> + * WAKEUP as the notification vector in the PI descriptor.
> */
> -int pi_pre_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> +static void pi_enable_wakeup_handler(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> {
> - struct pi_desc old, new;
> struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
> + struct pi_desc old, new;
> unsigned long flags;
>
> - if (!kvm_arch_has_assigned_device(vcpu->kvm) ||
> - !irq_remapping_cap(IRQ_POSTING_CAP) ||
> - !kvm_vcpu_apicv_active(vcpu) ||
> - vmx_interrupt_blocked(vcpu))
> - return 0;
> -
> local_irq_save(flags);
>
> - vcpu->pre_pcpu = vcpu->cpu;
> spin_lock(&per_cpu(blocked_vcpu_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
> list_add_tail(&vcpu->blocked_vcpu_list,
> &per_cpu(blocked_vcpu_on_cpu, vcpu->cpu));
> spin_unlock(&per_cpu(blocked_vcpu_on_cpu_lock, vcpu->cpu));
>
> - WARN(pi_desc->sn == 1,
> - "Posted Interrupt Suppress Notification set before blocking");
> + WARN(pi_desc->sn, "PI descriptor SN field set before blocking");
>
> do {
> old.control = new.control = READ_ONCE(pi_desc->control);
> @@ -181,24 +141,40 @@ int pi_pre_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> } while (cmpxchg64(&pi_desc->control, old.control,
> new.control) != old.control);
>
> - /* We should not block the vCPU if an interrupt is posted for it. */
> - if (pi_test_on(pi_desc))
> - __pi_post_block(vcpu);
> + /*
> + * Send a wakeup IPI to this CPU if an interrupt may have been posted
> + * before the notification vector was updated, in which case the IRQ
> + * will arrive on the non-wakeup vector. An IPI is needed as calling
> + * try_to_wake_up() from ->sched_out() isn't allowed (IRQs are not
> + * enabled until it is safe to call try_to_wake_up() on the task being
> + * scheduled out).
> + */
> + if (pi_test_on(&new))
> + apic->send_IPI_self(POSTED_INTR_WAKEUP_VECTOR);
>
> local_irq_restore(flags);
> - return (vcpu->pre_pcpu == -1);
> }
>
> -void pi_post_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> +void vmx_vcpu_pi_put(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> {
> - unsigned long flags;
> + struct pi_desc *pi_desc = vcpu_to_pi_desc(vcpu);
>
> - if (vcpu->pre_pcpu == -1)
> + if (!kvm_arch_has_assigned_device(vcpu->kvm) ||
> + !irq_remapping_cap(IRQ_POSTING_CAP) ||
> + !kvm_vcpu_apicv_active(vcpu))
> return;
>
> - local_irq_save(flags);
> - __pi_post_block(vcpu);
> - local_irq_restore(flags);
> + if (kvm_vcpu_is_blocking(vcpu) && !vmx_interrupt_blocked(vcpu))
> + pi_enable_wakeup_handler(vcpu);
> +
> + /*
> + * Set SN when the vCPU is preempted. Note, the vCPU can both be seen
> + * as blocking and preempted, e.g. if it's preempted between setting
> + * its wait state and manually scheduling out. In that case, KVM will
> + * update
> + */
> + if (vcpu->preempted)
> + pi_set_sn(pi_desc);
> }
>
> /*
> @@ -239,7 +215,7 @@ bool pi_has_pending_interrupt(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> * Bail out of the block loop if the VM has an assigned
> * device, but the blocking vCPU didn't reconfigure the
> * PI.NV to the wakeup vector, i.e. the assigned device
> - * came along after the initial check in pi_pre_block().
> + * came along after the initial check in vmx_vcpu_pi_put().
> */
> void vmx_pi_start_assignment(struct kvm *kvm)
> {
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.h b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.h
> index 36ae035f14aa..eb14e76b84ef 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.h
> +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/posted_intr.h
> @@ -40,6 +40,12 @@ static inline bool pi_test_and_clear_on(struct pi_desc *pi_desc)
> (unsigned long *)&pi_desc->control);
> }
>
> +static inline bool pi_test_and_clear_sn(struct pi_desc *pi_desc)
> +{
> + return test_and_clear_bit(POSTED_INTR_SN,
> + (unsigned long *)&pi_desc->control);
> +}
> +
> static inline bool pi_test_and_set_pir(int vector, struct pi_desc *pi_desc)
> {
> return test_and_set_bit(vector, (unsigned long *)pi_desc->pir);
> @@ -88,8 +94,6 @@ static inline bool pi_test_sn(struct pi_desc *pi_desc)
>
> void vmx_vcpu_pi_load(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, int cpu);
> void vmx_vcpu_pi_put(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
> -int pi_pre_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
> -void pi_post_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
> void pi_wakeup_handler(void);
> void __init pi_init_cpu(int cpu);
> bool pi_has_pending_interrupt(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c
> index 5517893f12fc..26ed8cd1a1f2 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c
> +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c
> @@ -7462,9 +7462,6 @@ void vmx_update_cpu_dirty_logging(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
>
> static int vmx_pre_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> {
> - if (pi_pre_block(vcpu))
> - return 1;
> -
> if (kvm_lapic_hv_timer_in_use(vcpu))
> kvm_lapic_switch_to_sw_timer(vcpu);
>
> @@ -7475,8 +7472,6 @@ static void vmx_post_block(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> {
> if (kvm_x86_ops.set_hv_timer)
> kvm_lapic_switch_to_hv_timer(vcpu);
> -
> - pi_post_block(vcpu);
> }
>
> static void vmx_setup_mce(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)


Looks OK to me, and IMHO is a very good step in direction to simplify that code,
but the logic is far from beeing simple so I might have missed something.

Especially, this should be tested with nested APICv, which I don't yet know well
enough to know if this can break it or not.


Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>

Best regards,
Maxim Levitsky

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