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SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/5] kvm: fix latent guest entry/exit bugs
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Hi Mark,

Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> writes:

> On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 05:09:25PM +0100, Sven Schnelle wrote:
>> Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> writes:
>> > On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 01:42:26PM +0100, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
>> >> Will you provide an s390 patch in your next iteration or shall we then do
>> >> one as soon as there is a v2? We also need to look into vsie.c where we
>> >> also call sie64a
>> >
>> > I'm having a go at that now; my plan is to try to have an s390 patch as
>> > part of v2 in the next day or so.
>> >
>> > Now that I have a rough idea of how SIE and exception handling works on
>> > s390, I think the structural changes to kvm-s390.c:__vcpu_run() and
>> > vsie.c:do_vsie_run() are fairly simple.
>> >
>> > The only open bit is exactly how/where to identify when the interrupt
>> > entry code needs to wake RCU. I can add a per-cpu variable or thread
>> > flag to indicate that we're inside that EQS, or or I could move the irq
>> > enable/disable into the sie64a asm and identify that as with the OUTSIDE
>> > macro in the entry asm.
>>
>> I wonder whether the code in irqentry_enter() should call a function
>> is_eqs() instead of is_idle_task(). The default implementation would
>> be just a
>>
>> #ifndef is_eqs
>> #define is_eqs is_idle_task
>> #endif
>>
>> and if an architecture has special requirements, it could just define
>> is_eqs() and do the required checks there. This way the architecture
>> could define whether it's a percpu bit, a cpu flag or something else.
>
> I had come to almost the same approach: I've added an arch_in_rcu_eqs()
> which is checked in addition to the existing is_idle_thread() check.
>

Sounds good, thanks!

/Sven

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