* [PATCH] LoongArch: KVM: Reload one-shot TVAL on migration destination
@ 2026-07-15 3:28 Tao Cui
2026-07-15 3:49 ` Bibo Mao
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Tao Cui @ 2026-07-15 3:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zhaotianrui, maobibo
Cc: chenhuacai, kernel, kvm, loongarch, linux-kernel, lixianglai,
cuitao, cui.tao
From: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn>
kvm_restore_timer() rebuilds the remaining timer countdown from
vcpu->arch.expire, which is host-internal and is not part of the migrated
vCPU state. On the migration destination it is still 0, so for a one-shot
timer that has not expired yet the computed delta is 0 and
write_gcsr_timertick(0) injects the timer interrupt immediately instead of
after the remaining time. The guest observes a premature timer event right
after migration.
The expired one-shot case (TVAL = -1) is already handled earlier, so only
the non-expired one-shot path is affected. When expire has not been set
(i.e. on the destination), reload the remaining countdown from the
migrated TVAL. The regular preempt/resume path on the source, where
expire is valid, is unchanged.
Fixes: a5857b9ff6e0 ("LoongArch: KVM: Implement vcpu timer operations")
Signed-off-by: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn>
---
arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c
index 3829f35a4070..57f53d19a00a 100644
--- a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c
+++ b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c
@@ -132,6 +132,14 @@ void kvm_restore_timer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
* during injecting intr async
*/
kvm_queue_irq(vcpu, INT_TI);
+ } else if (!expire) {
+ /*
+ * One-shot timer on the migration destination: vcpu->arch.expire
+ * is host-internal and is not migrated, so it is still 0 here.
+ * Reload the remaining countdown from the migrated TVAL instead
+ * of firing the timer immediately.
+ */
+ delta = ticks;
}
write_gcsr_timertick(delta);
--
2.43.0
^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread* Re: [PATCH] LoongArch: KVM: Reload one-shot TVAL on migration destination 2026-07-15 3:28 [PATCH] LoongArch: KVM: Reload one-shot TVAL on migration destination Tao Cui @ 2026-07-15 3:49 ` Bibo Mao 2026-07-15 5:53 ` Tao Cui 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Bibo Mao @ 2026-07-15 3:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Tao Cui, zhaotianrui Cc: chenhuacai, kernel, kvm, loongarch, linux-kernel, lixianglai, cuitao On 2026/7/15 上午11:28, Tao Cui wrote: > From: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> > > kvm_restore_timer() rebuilds the remaining timer countdown from > vcpu->arch.expire, which is host-internal and is not part of the migrated > vCPU state. On the migration destination it is still 0, so for a one-shot > timer that has not expired yet the computed delta is 0 and > write_gcsr_timertick(0) injects the timer interrupt immediately instead of > after the remaining time. The guest observes a premature timer event right > after migration. > > The expired one-shot case (TVAL = -1) is already handled earlier, so only > the non-expired one-shot path is affected. When expire has not been set > (i.e. on the destination), reload the remaining countdown from the > migrated TVAL. The regular preempt/resume path on the source, where > expire is valid, is unchanged. > > Fixes: a5857b9ff6e0 ("LoongArch: KVM: Implement vcpu timer operations") > Signed-off-by: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> > --- > arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c | 8 ++++++++ > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c > index 3829f35a4070..57f53d19a00a 100644 > --- a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c > +++ b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c > @@ -132,6 +132,14 @@ void kvm_restore_timer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) > * during injecting intr async > */ > kvm_queue_irq(vcpu, INT_TI); > + } else if (!expire) { > + /* > + * One-shot timer on the migration destination: vcpu->arch.expire > + * is host-internal and is not migrated, so it is still 0 here. Good catch, I ever noticed this issue before however without good method. My previous method is to recalculate vcpu->arch.expire in function _kvm_setcsr() when LOONGARCH_CSR_TVAL is set and value of vcpu->arch.expire is 0. Regards Bibo Mao > + * Reload the remaining countdown from the migrated TVAL instead > + * of firing the timer immediately. > + */ > + delta = ticks; > } > > write_gcsr_timertick(delta); > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] LoongArch: KVM: Reload one-shot TVAL on migration destination 2026-07-15 3:49 ` Bibo Mao @ 2026-07-15 5:53 ` Tao Cui 2026-07-15 6:21 ` Bibo Mao 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Tao Cui @ 2026-07-15 5:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bibo Mao, zhaotianrui Cc: cui.tao, chenhuacai, kernel, kvm, loongarch, linux-kernel, lixianglai, cuitao 在 2026/7/15 11:49, Bibo Mao 写道: > > > On 2026/7/15 上午11:28, Tao Cui wrote: >> From: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> >> >> kvm_restore_timer() rebuilds the remaining timer countdown from >> vcpu->arch.expire, which is host-internal and is not part of the migrated >> vCPU state. On the migration destination it is still 0, so for a one-shot >> timer that has not expired yet the computed delta is 0 and >> write_gcsr_timertick(0) injects the timer interrupt immediately instead of >> after the remaining time. The guest observes a premature timer event right >> after migration. >> >> The expired one-shot case (TVAL = -1) is already handled earlier, so only >> the non-expired one-shot path is affected. When expire has not been set >> (i.e. on the destination), reload the remaining countdown from the >> migrated TVAL. The regular preempt/resume path on the source, where >> expire is valid, is unchanged. >> >> Fixes: a5857b9ff6e0 ("LoongArch: KVM: Implement vcpu timer operations") >> Signed-off-by: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> >> --- >> arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c | 8 ++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >> index 3829f35a4070..57f53d19a00a 100644 >> --- a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >> +++ b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >> @@ -132,6 +132,14 @@ void kvm_restore_timer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) >> * during injecting intr async >> */ >> kvm_queue_irq(vcpu, INT_TI); >> + } else if (!expire) { >> + /* >> + * One-shot timer on the migration destination: vcpu->arch.expire >> + * is host-internal and is not migrated, so it is still 0 here. > Good catch, I ever noticed this issue before however without good method. My previous method is to recalculate vcpu->arch.expire in function _kvm_setcsr() when LOONGARCH_CSR_TVAL is set and value of vcpu->arch.expire is 0. > Thanks for the review and for sharing your idea. I also considered recalculating expire in _kvm_setcsr() when TVAL is restored, but ended up keeping the change within kvm_restore_timer() to avoid touching the core CSR write path. Both approaches are functionally equivalent since the first save_timer() after restore will set expire correctly either way. That said, if you prefer the _kvm_setcsr() approach, I'm happy to rework the patch accordingly. Thanks, Tao > Regards > Bibo Mao >> + * Reload the remaining countdown from the migrated TVAL instead >> + * of firing the timer immediately. >> + */ >> + delta = ticks; >> } >> write_gcsr_timertick(delta); >> > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] LoongArch: KVM: Reload one-shot TVAL on migration destination 2026-07-15 5:53 ` Tao Cui @ 2026-07-15 6:21 ` Bibo Mao 2026-07-15 6:44 ` Tao Cui 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Bibo Mao @ 2026-07-15 6:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Tao Cui, zhaotianrui Cc: chenhuacai, kernel, kvm, loongarch, linux-kernel, lixianglai, cuitao On 2026/7/15 下午1:53, Tao Cui wrote: > > > 在 2026/7/15 11:49, Bibo Mao 写道: >> >> >> On 2026/7/15 上午11:28, Tao Cui wrote: >>> From: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> >>> >>> kvm_restore_timer() rebuilds the remaining timer countdown from >>> vcpu->arch.expire, which is host-internal and is not part of the migrated >>> vCPU state. On the migration destination it is still 0, so for a one-shot >>> timer that has not expired yet the computed delta is 0 and >>> write_gcsr_timertick(0) injects the timer interrupt immediately instead of >>> after the remaining time. The guest observes a premature timer event right >>> after migration. >>> >>> The expired one-shot case (TVAL = -1) is already handled earlier, so only >>> the non-expired one-shot path is affected. When expire has not been set >>> (i.e. on the destination), reload the remaining countdown from the >>> migrated TVAL. The regular preempt/resume path on the source, where >>> expire is valid, is unchanged. >>> >>> Fixes: a5857b9ff6e0 ("LoongArch: KVM: Implement vcpu timer operations") >>> Signed-off-by: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> >>> --- >>> arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c | 8 ++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >>> index 3829f35a4070..57f53d19a00a 100644 >>> --- a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >>> +++ b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >>> @@ -132,6 +132,14 @@ void kvm_restore_timer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) >>> * during injecting intr async >>> */ >>> kvm_queue_irq(vcpu, INT_TI); >>> + } else if (!expire) { >>> + /* >>> + * One-shot timer on the migration destination: vcpu->arch.expire >>> + * is host-internal and is not migrated, so it is still 0 here. >> Good catch, I ever noticed this issue before however without good method. My previous method is to recalculate vcpu->arch.expire in function _kvm_setcsr() when LOONGARCH_CSR_TVAL is set and value of vcpu->arch.expire is 0. >> > Thanks for the review and for sharing your idea. I also considered > recalculating expire in _kvm_setcsr() when TVAL is restored, but ended > up keeping the change within kvm_restore_timer() to avoid touching the > core CSR write path. Both approaches are functionally equivalent since > the first save_timer() after restore will set expire correctly either > way. > > That said, if you prefer the _kvm_setcsr() approach, I'm happy to The problem in _kvm_setcsr() is that there is only register LOONGARCH_CSR_TVAL however no context of LOONGARCH_CSR_TCFG register, it seems that it is better in to restore it in kvm_restore_timer() function where all registers about CPU timer are set. How about something like this, it should work with period timer mode when migration. @@ -119,6 +119,17 @@ void kvm_restore_timer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) delta = 0; now = ktime_get(); expire = vcpu->arch.expire; + if (!expire) { + /* + * The field vcpu->arch.expire is host-internal and is not + * migrated, so it is 0 after migration. Reload the + * remaining countdown from the migrated TVAL. + */ + if (ticks < cfg) + delta = tick_to_ns(vcpu, ticks); + expire = ktime_add_ns(ktime_get(), delta); + } + > rework the patch accordingly. ok, that is fine. Thanks for catching this issue. Regards Bibo Mao > > Thanks, > Tao >> Regards >> Bibo Mao >>> + * Reload the remaining countdown from the migrated TVAL instead >>> + * of firing the timer immediately. >>> + */ >>> + delta = ticks; >>> } >>> write_gcsr_timertick(delta); >>> >> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] LoongArch: KVM: Reload one-shot TVAL on migration destination 2026-07-15 6:21 ` Bibo Mao @ 2026-07-15 6:44 ` Tao Cui 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Tao Cui @ 2026-07-15 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bibo Mao, zhaotianrui Cc: cui.tao, chenhuacai, kernel, kvm, loongarch, linux-kernel, lixianglai, cuitao 在 2026/7/15 14:21, Bibo Mao 写道: > > > On 2026/7/15 下午1:53, Tao Cui wrote: >> >> >> 在 2026/7/15 11:49, Bibo Mao 写道: >>> >>> >>> On 2026/7/15 上午11:28, Tao Cui wrote: >>>> From: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> >>>> >>>> kvm_restore_timer() rebuilds the remaining timer countdown from >>>> vcpu->arch.expire, which is host-internal and is not part of the migrated >>>> vCPU state. On the migration destination it is still 0, so for a one-shot >>>> timer that has not expired yet the computed delta is 0 and >>>> write_gcsr_timertick(0) injects the timer interrupt immediately instead of >>>> after the remaining time. The guest observes a premature timer event right >>>> after migration. >>>> >>>> The expired one-shot case (TVAL = -1) is already handled earlier, so only >>>> the non-expired one-shot path is affected. When expire has not been set >>>> (i.e. on the destination), reload the remaining countdown from the >>>> migrated TVAL. The regular preempt/resume path on the source, where >>>> expire is valid, is unchanged. >>>> >>>> Fixes: a5857b9ff6e0 ("LoongArch: KVM: Implement vcpu timer operations") >>>> Signed-off-by: Tao Cui <cuitao@kylinos.cn> >>>> --- >>>> arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c | 8 ++++++++ >>>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >>>> index 3829f35a4070..57f53d19a00a 100644 >>>> --- a/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >>>> +++ b/arch/loongarch/kvm/timer.c >>>> @@ -132,6 +132,14 @@ void kvm_restore_timer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) >>>> * during injecting intr async >>>> */ >>>> kvm_queue_irq(vcpu, INT_TI); >>>> + } else if (!expire) { >>>> + /* >>>> + * One-shot timer on the migration destination: vcpu->arch.expire >>>> + * is host-internal and is not migrated, so it is still 0 here. >>> Good catch, I ever noticed this issue before however without good method. My previous method is to recalculate vcpu->arch.expire in function _kvm_setcsr() when LOONGARCH_CSR_TVAL is set and value of vcpu->arch.expire is 0. >>> >> Thanks for the review and for sharing your idea. I also considered >> recalculating expire in _kvm_setcsr() when TVAL is restored, but ended >> up keeping the change within kvm_restore_timer() to avoid touching the >> core CSR write path. Both approaches are functionally equivalent since >> the first save_timer() after restore will set expire correctly either >> way. >> >> That said, if you prefer the _kvm_setcsr() approach, I'm happy to > The problem in _kvm_setcsr() is that there is only register LOONGARCH_CSR_TVAL however no context of LOONGARCH_CSR_TCFG register, it seems that it is better in to restore it in kvm_restore_timer() function where all registers about CPU timer are set. > > How about something like this, it should work with period timer mode when migration. > @@ -119,6 +119,17 @@ void kvm_restore_timer(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) > delta = 0; > now = ktime_get(); > expire = vcpu->arch.expire; > + if (!expire) { > + /* > + * The field vcpu->arch.expire is host-internal and is not > + * migrated, so it is 0 after migration. Reload the > + * remaining countdown from the migrated TVAL. > + */ > + if (ticks < cfg) > + delta = tick_to_ns(vcpu, ticks); > + expire = ktime_add_ns(ktime_get(), delta); > + } > + Thank you for the suggestion. I agree that kvm_restore_timer() is the right place since all timer registers (TCFG/TVAL) are available there. I've updated the patch to compute expire from the migrated TVAL before the normal path, which also fixes the period timer case during migration. Suggested-by added. Will send v2 shortly. Thanks, Tao >> rework the patch accordingly. > ok, that is fine. Thanks for catching this issue. > > Regards > Bibo Mao >> >> Thanks, >> Tao >>> Regards >>> Bibo Mao >>>> + * Reload the remaining countdown from the migrated TVAL instead >>>> + * of firing the timer immediately. >>>> + */ >>>> + delta = ticks; >>>> } >>>> write_gcsr_timertick(delta); >>>> >>> > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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