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SubjectRe: [PATCH] KVM: nVMX: Fix IRQs inject to L2 which belong to L1 since race
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 09:19:54AM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>On 2014-07-04 08:08, Wanpeng Li wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 07:43:14AM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>> On 2014-07-04 04:52, Wanpeng Li wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Jul 03, 2014 at 01:27:05PM -0400, Bandan Das wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>>>> # modprobe kvm_intel ept=0 nested=1 enable_shadow_vmcs=0
>>>>>
>>>>> The Host CPU - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
>>>>> qemu cmd to run L1 -
>>>>> # qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=level1.img,if=virtio,id=disk0,format=raw,cache=none,werror=stop,rerror=stop,aio=threads -drive file=level2.img,if=virtio,id=disk1,format=raw,cache=none,werror=stop,rerror=stop,aio=threads -vnc :2 --enable-kvm -monitor stdio -m 4G -net nic,macaddr=00:23:32:45:89:10 -net tap,ifname=tap0,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,downscript=no -smp 4 -cpu Nehalem,+vmx -serial pty
>>>>>
>>>>> qemu cmd to run L2 -
>>>>> # sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -hda VM/level2.img -vnc :0 --enable-kvm -monitor stdio -m 2G -smp 2 -cpu Nehalem -redir tcp:5555::22
>>>>>
>>>>> Additionally,
>>>>> L0 is FC19 with 3.16-rc3
>>>>> L1 and L2 are Ubuntu 14.04 with 3.13.0-24-generic
>>>>>
>>>>> Then start a kernel compilation inside L2 with "make -j3"
>>>>>
>>>>> There's no call trace on L0, both L0 and L1 are hung (or rather really slow) and
>>>>> L1 serial spews out CPU softlock up errors. Enabling panic on softlockup on L1 will give
>>>>> a trace with smp_call_function_many() I think the corresponding code in kernel/smp.c that
>>>>> triggers this is
>>>>>
>>>>> WARN_ON_ONCE(cpu_online(this_cpu) && irqs_disabled()
>>>>> && !oops_in_progress && !early_boot_irqs_disabled);
>>>>>
>>>>> I know in most cases this is usually harmless, but in this specific case,
>>>>> it seems it's stuck here forever.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, I don't have a L1 call trace handy atm, I can post that if you are interested.
>>>>>
>>>>> Note that this can take as much as 30 to 40 minutes to appear but once it does,
>>>>> you will know because both L1 and L2 will be stuck with the serial messages as I mentioned
>>>>> before. From my side, let me try this on another system to rule out any machine specific
>>>>> weirdness going on..
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your pointing out.
>>>>
>>>>> Please let me know if you need any further information.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I just run kvm-unit-tests w/ vmx.flat and eventinj.flat.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> w/ vmx.flat and w/o my patch applied
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>> Test suite : interrupt
>>>> FAIL: direct interrupt while running guest
>>>> PASS: intercepted interrupt while running guest
>>>> FAIL: direct interrupt + hlt
>>>> FAIL: intercepted interrupt + hlt
>>>> FAIL: direct interrupt + activity state hlt
>>>> FAIL: intercepted interrupt + activity state hlt
>>>> PASS: running a guest with interrupt acknowledgement set
>>>> SUMMARY: 69 tests, 6 failures
>>>>
>>>> w/ vmx.flat and w/ my patch applied
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>> Test suite : interrupt
>>>> PASS: direct interrupt while running guest
>>>> PASS: intercepted interrupt while running guest
>>>> PASS: direct interrupt + hlt
>>>> FAIL: intercepted interrupt + hlt
>>>> PASS: direct interrupt + activity state hlt
>>>> PASS: intercepted interrupt + activity state hlt
>>>> PASS: running a guest with interrupt acknowledgement set
>>>>
>>>> SUMMARY: 69 tests, 2 failures
>>>
>>> Which version (hash) of kvm-unit-tests are you using? All tests up to
>>> 307621765a are running fine here, but since a0e30e712d not much is
>>> completing successfully anymore:
>>>
>>
>> I just git pull my kvm-unit-tests to latest, the last commit is daeec9795d.
>>
>>> enabling apic
>>> paging enabled
>>> cr0 = 80010011
>>> cr3 = 7fff000
>>> cr4 = 20
>>> PASS: test vmxon with FEATURE_CONTROL cleared
>>> PASS: test vmxon without FEATURE_CONTROL lock
>>> PASS: test enable VMX in FEATURE_CONTROL
>>> PASS: test FEATURE_CONTROL lock bit
>>> PASS: test vmxon
>>> FAIL: test vmptrld
>>> PASS: test vmclear
>>> init_vmcs : make_vmcs_current error
>>> FAIL: test vmptrst
>>> init_vmcs : make_vmcs_current error
>>> vmx_run : vmlaunch failed.
>>> FAIL: test vmlaunch
>>> FAIL: test vmlaunch
>>>
>>> SUMMARY: 10 tests, 4 unexpected failures
>>
>>
>> /opt/qemu/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -device pc-testdev -serial stdio
>> -device isa-debug-exit,iobase=0xf4,iosize=0x4 -kernel ./x86/vmx.flat -cpu host
>>
>> Test suite : interrupt
>> PASS: direct interrupt while running guest
>> PASS: intercepted interrupt while running guest
>> PASS: direct interrupt + hlt
>> FAIL: intercepted interrupt + hlt
>> PASS: direct interrupt + activity state hlt
>> PASS: intercepted interrupt + activity state hlt
>> PASS: running a guest with interrupt acknowledgement set
>>
>> SUMMARY: 69 tests, 2 failures
>
>Somehow I'm missing the other 31 vmx test we have now... Could you post
>the full log? Please also post the output of qemu/scripts/kvm/vmxcap on
>your test host to compare with what I have here.

They are in attachment.

Regards,
Wanpeng Li

>
>Thanks,
>Jan
>
>--
>Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT RTC ITP SES-DE
>Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux
Basic VMX Information
Revision 18
VMCS size 1024
VMCS restricted to 32 bit addresses no
Dual-monitor support yes
VMCS memory type 6
INS/OUTS instruction information yes
IA32_VMX_TRUE_*_CTLS support yes
pin-based controls
External interrupt exiting yes
NMI exiting yes
Virtual NMIs yes
Activate VMX-preemption timer yes
Process posted interrupts no
primary processor-based controls
Interrupt window exiting yes
Use TSC offsetting yes
HLT exiting yes
INVLPG exiting yes
MWAIT exiting yes
RDPMC exiting yes
RDTSC exiting yes
CR3-load exiting default
CR3-store exiting default
CR8-load exiting yes
CR8-store exiting yes
Use TPR shadow yes
NMI-window exiting yes
MOV-DR exiting yes
Unconditional I/O exiting yes
Use I/O bitmaps yes
Monitor trap flag yes
Use MSR bitmaps yes
MONITOR exiting yes
PAUSE exiting yes
Activate secondary control yes
secondary processor-based controls
Virtualize APIC accesses yes
Enable EPT yes
Descriptor-table exiting yes
Enable RDTSCP yes
Virtualize x2APIC mode yes
Enable VPID yes
WBINVD exiting yes
Unrestricted guest yes
APIC register emulation no
Virtual interrupt delivery no
PAUSE-loop exiting yes
RDRAND exiting yes
Enable INVPCID yes
Enable VM functions yes
VMCS shadowing yes
EPT-violation #VE no
VM-Exit controls
Save debug controls default
Host address-space size yes
Load IA32_PERF_GLOBAL_CTRL yes
Acknowledge interrupt on exit yes
Save IA32_PAT yes
Load IA32_PAT yes
Save IA32_EFER yes
Load IA32_EFER yes
Save VMX-preemption timer value yes
VM-Entry controls
Load debug controls default
IA-64 mode guest yes
Entry to SMM yes
Deactivate dual-monitor treatment yes
Load IA32_PERF_GLOBAL_CTRL yes
Load IA32_PAT yes
Load IA32_EFER yes
Miscellaneous data
VMX-preemption timer scale (log2) 5
Store EFER.LMA into IA-32e mode guest control yes
HLT activity state yes
Shutdown activity state yes
Wait-for-SIPI activity state yes
IA32_SMBASE support yes
Number of CR3-target values 4
MSR-load/store count recommenation 0
IA32_SMM_MONITOR_CTL[2] can be set to 1 yes
VMWRITE to VM-exit information fields yes
MSEG revision identifier 0
VPID and EPT capabilities
Execute-only EPT translations yes
Page-walk length 4 yes
Paging-structure memory type UC yes
Paging-structure memory type WB yes
2MB EPT pages yes
1GB EPT pages yes
INVEPT supported yes
EPT accessed and dirty flags yes
Single-context INVEPT yes
All-context INVEPT yes
INVVPID supported yes
Individual-address INVVPID yes
Single-context INVVPID yes
All-context INVVPID yes
Single-context-retaining-globals INVVPID yes
VM Functions
EPTP Switching yes

enabling apic
paging enabled
cr0 = 80010011
cr3 = 7fff000
cr4 = 20
PASS: test vmxon with FEATURE_CONTROL cleared
PASS: test vmxon without FEATURE_CONTROL lock
PASS: test enable VMX in FEATURE_CONTROL
PASS: test FEATURE_CONTROL lock bit
PASS: test vmxon
PASS: test vmptrld
PASS: test vmclear
PASS: test vmptrst
PASS: test vmxoff

Test suite : vmenter
PASS: test vmlaunch
PASS: test vmresume

Test suite : preemption timer
PASS: Keep preemption value
PASS: Save preemption value
PASS: busy-wait for preemption timer
PASS: preemption timer during hlt
PASS: preemption timer with 0 value

Test suite : control field PAT
PASS: Exit save PAT
PASS: Exit load PAT
PASS: Entry load PAT

Test suite : control field EFER
PASS: Exit save EFER
PASS: Exit load EFER
PASS: Entry load EFER

Test suite : CR shadowing
PASS: Read through CR0
PASS: Read through CR4
PASS: Write through CR0
PASS: Write through CR4
PASS: Read shadowing CR0
PASS: Read shadowing CR4
PASS: Write shadowing CR0 (same value)
PASS: Write shadowing CR4 (same value)
PASS: Write shadowing different X86_CR0_TS
PASS: Write shadowing different X86_CR0_MP
PASS: Write shadowing different X86_CR4_TSD
PASS: Write shadowing different X86_CR4_DE

Test suite : I/O bitmap
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O pass
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O width, byte
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O direction, in
PASS: I/O bitmap - trap in
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O width, word
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O direction, out
PASS: I/O bitmap - trap out
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O width, long
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O port, low part
PASS: I/O bitmap - I/O port, high part
PASS: I/O bitmap - partial pass
PASS: I/O bitmap - overrun
PASS: I/O bitmap - ignore unconditional exiting
PASS: I/O bitmap - unconditional exiting

Test suite : instruction intercept
PASS: HLT
PASS: INVLPG
PASS: MWAIT
PASS: RDPMC
PASS: RDTSC
PASS: MONITOR
PASS: PAUSE
PASS: WBINVD
PASS: CPUID
PASS: INVD

Test suite : EPT framework
PASS: EPT basic framework
PASS: EPT misconfigurations
PASS: EPT violation - page permission
FAIL: EPT violation - paging structure

Test suite : interrupt
PASS: direct interrupt while running guest
PASS: intercepted interrupt while running guest
PASS: direct interrupt + hlt
FAIL: intercepted interrupt + hlt
PASS: direct interrupt + activity state hlt
PASS: intercepted interrupt + activity state hlt
`ASS: running a guest with interrupt acknowledgement set

SUMMARY: 69 tests, 2 failures

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