Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 14 Jan 2022 23:59:54 +0800 | Subject | Re: [PATCH v5 8/8] KVM: VMX: Resize PID-ponter table on demand for IPI virtualization | From | Zeng Guang <> |
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On 1/14/2022 6:09 AM, Sean Christopherson wrote: > On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, Zeng Guang wrote: >> +static int vmx_expand_pid_table(struct kvm_vmx *kvm_vmx, int entry_idx) >> +{ >> + u64 *last_pid_table; >> + int last_table_size, new_order; >> + >> + if (entry_idx <= kvm_vmx->pid_last_index) >> + return 0; >> + >> + last_pid_table = kvm_vmx->pid_table; >> + last_table_size = table_index_to_size(kvm_vmx->pid_last_index + 1); >> + new_order = get_order(table_index_to_size(entry_idx + 1)); >> + >> + if (vmx_alloc_pid_table(kvm_vmx, new_order)) >> + return -ENOMEM; >> + >> + memcpy(kvm_vmx->pid_table, last_pid_table, last_table_size); >> + kvm_make_all_cpus_request(&kvm_vmx->kvm, KVM_REQ_PID_TABLE_UPDATE); >> + >> + /* Now old PID table can be freed safely as no vCPU is using it. */ >> + free_pages((unsigned long)last_pid_table, get_order(last_table_size)); > This is terrifying. I think it's safe? But it's still terrifying.
Free old PID table here is safe as kvm making request KVM_REQ_PI_TABLE_UPDATE with KVM_REQUEST_WAIT flag force all vcpus trigger vm-exit to update vmcs field to new allocated PID table. At this time, it makes sure old PID table not referenced by any vcpu. Do you mean it still has potential problem?
> Rather than dynamically react as vCPUs are created, what about we make max_vcpus > common[*], extend KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS to allow userspace to override max_vcpus, > and then have the IPIv support allocate the PID table on first vCPU creation > instead of in vmx_vm_init()? > > That will give userspace an opportunity to lower max_vcpus to reduce memory > consumption without needing to dynamically muck with the table in KVM. Then > this entire patch goes away. IIUC, it's risky if relying on userspace . In this way userspace also have chance to assign large max_vcpus but not use them at all. This cannot approach the goal to save memory as much as possible just similar as using KVM_MAX_VCPU_IDS to allocate PID table.
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