* Re: MIPS, io-thread, icount and wfi [not found] ` <20110118001950.GA11802@laped.lan> @ 2011-01-18 10:00 ` Jan Kiszka 2011-01-18 10:17 ` Jan Kiszka 2011-01-19 17:02 ` Marcelo Tosatti 0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Jan Kiszka @ 2011-01-18 10:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Edgar E. Iglesias; +Cc: qemu-devel, kvm, Marcelo Tosatti On 2011-01-18 01:19, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:03:08AM +0100, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm running an io-thread enabled qemu-system-mipsel with icount. >> When the guest (linux) goes to sleep through the wait insn (waiting >> to be woken up by future timer interrupts), the thing deadlocks. >> >> IIUC, this is because vm timers are driven by icount, but the CPU is >> halted so icount makes no progress and time stands still. >> >> I've locally disabled vcpu halting when icount is enabled, that >> works around my problem but of course makes qemu consume 100% host cpu. >> >> I don't know why I only see this problem with io-thread builds? >> Could be related timing and luck. >> >> Would be interesting to know if someone has any info on how this was >> intended to work (if it was)? And if there are ideas for better >> workarounds or fixes that don't disable vcpu halting entirely. > > Hi, > > I've found the problem. For some reason io-thread builds use a > static timeout for wait loops. The entire chunk of code that > makes sure qemu_icount makes forward progress when the CPU's > are idle has been ifdef'ed away... > > This fixes the problem for me, hopefully without affecting > io-thread runs without icount. > > commit 0f4f3a919952500b487b438c5520f07a1c6be35b > Author: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > Date: Tue Jan 18 01:01:57 2011 +0100 > > qemu-timer: Fix timeout calc for io-thread with icount > > Make sure we always make forward progress with qemu_icount to > avoid deadlocks. For io-thread, use the static 1000 timeout > only if icount is disabled. > > Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > > diff --git a/qemu-timer.c b/qemu-timer.c > index 95814af..db1ec49 100644 > --- a/qemu-timer.c > +++ b/qemu-timer.c > @@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ static int64_t cpu_get_clock(void) > } > } > > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > { > if (!use_icount) { > @@ -124,7 +123,6 @@ static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > return cpu_get_icount() - cpu_get_clock(); > } > } > -#endif > > /* enable cpu_get_ticks() */ > void cpu_enable_ticks(void) > @@ -1077,9 +1075,17 @@ void quit_timers(void) > > int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > { > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > int timeout; > > +#ifdef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > + /* When using icount, making forward progress with qemu_icount when the > + guest CPU is idle is critical. We only use the static io-thread timeout > + for non icount runs. */ > + if (!use_icount) { > + return 1000; > + } > +#endif > + > if (!vm_running) > timeout = 5000; > else { > @@ -1110,8 +1116,5 @@ int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > } > > return timeout; > -#else /* CONFIG_IOTHREAD */ > - return 1000; > -#endif > } > > > This logic and timeout values were imported on iothread merge. And I bet at least the timeout value of 1s (vs. 5s) can still be found in qemu-kvm. Maybe someone over there can remember the rationales behind choosing this value. Jan -- Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT T DE IT 1 Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: MIPS, io-thread, icount and wfi 2011-01-18 10:00 ` MIPS, io-thread, icount and wfi Jan Kiszka @ 2011-01-18 10:17 ` Jan Kiszka 2011-01-19 17:02 ` Marcelo Tosatti 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Jan Kiszka @ 2011-01-18 10:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Edgar E. Iglesias; +Cc: qemu-devel, kvm, Marcelo Tosatti On 2011-01-18 11:00, Jan Kiszka wrote: > On 2011-01-18 01:19, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:03:08AM +0100, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm running an io-thread enabled qemu-system-mipsel with icount. >>> When the guest (linux) goes to sleep through the wait insn (waiting >>> to be woken up by future timer interrupts), the thing deadlocks. >>> >>> IIUC, this is because vm timers are driven by icount, but the CPU is >>> halted so icount makes no progress and time stands still. >>> >>> I've locally disabled vcpu halting when icount is enabled, that >>> works around my problem but of course makes qemu consume 100% host cpu. >>> >>> I don't know why I only see this problem with io-thread builds? >>> Could be related timing and luck. >>> >>> Would be interesting to know if someone has any info on how this was >>> intended to work (if it was)? And if there are ideas for better >>> workarounds or fixes that don't disable vcpu halting entirely. >> >> Hi, >> >> I've found the problem. For some reason io-thread builds use a >> static timeout for wait loops. The entire chunk of code that >> makes sure qemu_icount makes forward progress when the CPU's >> are idle has been ifdef'ed away... >> >> This fixes the problem for me, hopefully without affecting >> io-thread runs without icount. >> >> commit 0f4f3a919952500b487b438c5520f07a1c6be35b >> Author: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> >> Date: Tue Jan 18 01:01:57 2011 +0100 >> >> qemu-timer: Fix timeout calc for io-thread with icount >> >> Make sure we always make forward progress with qemu_icount to >> avoid deadlocks. For io-thread, use the static 1000 timeout >> only if icount is disabled. >> >> Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> >> >> diff --git a/qemu-timer.c b/qemu-timer.c >> index 95814af..db1ec49 100644 >> --- a/qemu-timer.c >> +++ b/qemu-timer.c >> @@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ static int64_t cpu_get_clock(void) >> } >> } >> >> -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD >> static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) >> { >> if (!use_icount) { >> @@ -124,7 +123,6 @@ static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) >> return cpu_get_icount() - cpu_get_clock(); >> } >> } >> -#endif >> >> /* enable cpu_get_ticks() */ >> void cpu_enable_ticks(void) >> @@ -1077,9 +1075,17 @@ void quit_timers(void) >> >> int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) >> { >> -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD >> int timeout; >> >> +#ifdef CONFIG_IOTHREAD >> + /* When using icount, making forward progress with qemu_icount when the >> + guest CPU is idle is critical. We only use the static io-thread timeout >> + for non icount runs. */ >> + if (!use_icount) { >> + return 1000; >> + } >> +#endif >> + >> if (!vm_running) >> timeout = 5000; >> else { >> @@ -1110,8 +1116,5 @@ int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) >> } >> >> return timeout; >> -#else /* CONFIG_IOTHREAD */ >> - return 1000; >> -#endif >> } >> >> >> > > This logic and timeout values were imported on iothread merge. And I bet > at least the timeout value of 1s (vs. 5s) can still be found in > qemu-kvm. Maybe someone over there can remember the rationales behind > choosing this value. Correction: qemu-kvm does _not_ use a fixed timeout value for the iothread nor the removed code path (as CONFIG_IOTHREAD is off in qemu-kvm, that tree does not even build when you enable it). Still, the reason for once introducing this difference to qemu should be reflected. Jan -- Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT T DE IT 1 Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: MIPS, io-thread, icount and wfi 2011-01-18 10:00 ` MIPS, io-thread, icount and wfi Jan Kiszka 2011-01-18 10:17 ` Jan Kiszka @ 2011-01-19 17:02 ` Marcelo Tosatti 2011-01-19 19:02 ` Edgar E. Iglesias 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Marcelo Tosatti @ 2011-01-19 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jan Kiszka; +Cc: Edgar E. Iglesias, qemu-devel, kvm On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:00:57AM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote: > On 2011-01-18 01:19, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:03:08AM +0100, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm running an io-thread enabled qemu-system-mipsel with icount. > >> When the guest (linux) goes to sleep through the wait insn (waiting > >> to be woken up by future timer interrupts), the thing deadlocks. > >> > >> IIUC, this is because vm timers are driven by icount, but the CPU is > >> halted so icount makes no progress and time stands still. > >> > >> I've locally disabled vcpu halting when icount is enabled, that > >> works around my problem but of course makes qemu consume 100% host cpu. > >> > >> I don't know why I only see this problem with io-thread builds? > >> Could be related timing and luck. > >> > >> Would be interesting to know if someone has any info on how this was > >> intended to work (if it was)? And if there are ideas for better > >> workarounds or fixes that don't disable vcpu halting entirely. > > > > Hi, > > > > I've found the problem. For some reason io-thread builds use a > > static timeout for wait loops. The entire chunk of code that > > makes sure qemu_icount makes forward progress when the CPU's > > are idle has been ifdef'ed away... > > > > This fixes the problem for me, hopefully without affecting > > io-thread runs without icount. > > > > commit 0f4f3a919952500b487b438c5520f07a1c6be35b > > Author: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > > Date: Tue Jan 18 01:01:57 2011 +0100 > > > > qemu-timer: Fix timeout calc for io-thread with icount > > > > Make sure we always make forward progress with qemu_icount to > > avoid deadlocks. For io-thread, use the static 1000 timeout > > only if icount is disabled. > > > > Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > > > > diff --git a/qemu-timer.c b/qemu-timer.c > > index 95814af..db1ec49 100644 > > --- a/qemu-timer.c > > +++ b/qemu-timer.c > > @@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ static int64_t cpu_get_clock(void) > > } > > } > > > > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > > { > > if (!use_icount) { > > @@ -124,7 +123,6 @@ static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > > return cpu_get_icount() - cpu_get_clock(); > > } > > } > > -#endif > > > > /* enable cpu_get_ticks() */ > > void cpu_enable_ticks(void) > > @@ -1077,9 +1075,17 @@ void quit_timers(void) > > > > int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > > { > > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > int timeout; > > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > + /* When using icount, making forward progress with qemu_icount when the > > + guest CPU is idle is critical. We only use the static io-thread timeout > > + for non icount runs. */ > > + if (!use_icount) { > > + return 1000; > > + } > > +#endif > > + > > if (!vm_running) > > timeout = 5000; > > else { > > @@ -1110,8 +1116,5 @@ int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > > } > > > > return timeout; > > -#else /* CONFIG_IOTHREAD */ > > - return 1000; > > -#endif > > } > > > > > > > > This logic and timeout values were imported on iothread merge. And I bet > at least the timeout value of 1s (vs. 5s) can still be found in > qemu-kvm. Maybe someone over there can remember the rationales behind > choosing this value. > > Jan This timeout is for the main select() call. So there is not a lot of reasoning, how long to wait when there's no activity on the file descriptors. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: MIPS, io-thread, icount and wfi 2011-01-19 17:02 ` Marcelo Tosatti @ 2011-01-19 19:02 ` Edgar E. Iglesias 2011-01-23 4:09 ` Edgar E. Iglesias 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Edgar E. Iglesias @ 2011-01-19 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marcelo Tosatti; +Cc: Jan Kiszka, qemu-devel, kvm On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 03:02:26PM -0200, Marcelo Tosatti wrote: > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:00:57AM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote: > > On 2011-01-18 01:19, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > > > On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:03:08AM +0100, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> I'm running an io-thread enabled qemu-system-mipsel with icount. > > >> When the guest (linux) goes to sleep through the wait insn (waiting > > >> to be woken up by future timer interrupts), the thing deadlocks. > > >> > > >> IIUC, this is because vm timers are driven by icount, but the CPU is > > >> halted so icount makes no progress and time stands still. > > >> > > >> I've locally disabled vcpu halting when icount is enabled, that > > >> works around my problem but of course makes qemu consume 100% host cpu. > > >> > > >> I don't know why I only see this problem with io-thread builds? > > >> Could be related timing and luck. > > >> > > >> Would be interesting to know if someone has any info on how this was > > >> intended to work (if it was)? And if there are ideas for better > > >> workarounds or fixes that don't disable vcpu halting entirely. > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've found the problem. For some reason io-thread builds use a > > > static timeout for wait loops. The entire chunk of code that > > > makes sure qemu_icount makes forward progress when the CPU's > > > are idle has been ifdef'ed away... > > > > > > This fixes the problem for me, hopefully without affecting > > > io-thread runs without icount. > > > > > > commit 0f4f3a919952500b487b438c5520f07a1c6be35b > > > Author: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > > > Date: Tue Jan 18 01:01:57 2011 +0100 > > > > > > qemu-timer: Fix timeout calc for io-thread with icount > > > > > > Make sure we always make forward progress with qemu_icount to > > > avoid deadlocks. For io-thread, use the static 1000 timeout > > > only if icount is disabled. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > > > > > > diff --git a/qemu-timer.c b/qemu-timer.c > > > index 95814af..db1ec49 100644 > > > --- a/qemu-timer.c > > > +++ b/qemu-timer.c > > > @@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ static int64_t cpu_get_clock(void) > > > } > > > } > > > > > > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > > static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > > > { > > > if (!use_icount) { > > > @@ -124,7 +123,6 @@ static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > > > return cpu_get_icount() - cpu_get_clock(); > > > } > > > } > > > -#endif > > > > > > /* enable cpu_get_ticks() */ > > > void cpu_enable_ticks(void) > > > @@ -1077,9 +1075,17 @@ void quit_timers(void) > > > > > > int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > > > { > > > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > > int timeout; > > > > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > > + /* When using icount, making forward progress with qemu_icount when the > > > + guest CPU is idle is critical. We only use the static io-thread timeout > > > + for non icount runs. */ > > > + if (!use_icount) { > > > + return 1000; > > > + } > > > +#endif > > > + > > > if (!vm_running) > > > timeout = 5000; > > > else { > > > @@ -1110,8 +1116,5 @@ int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > > > } > > > > > > return timeout; > > > -#else /* CONFIG_IOTHREAD */ > > > - return 1000; > > > -#endif > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > > > This logic and timeout values were imported on iothread merge. And I bet > > at least the timeout value of 1s (vs. 5s) can still be found in > > qemu-kvm. Maybe someone over there can remember the rationales behind > > choosing this value. > > > > Jan > > This timeout is for the main select() call. So there is not a lot > of reasoning, how long to wait when there's no activity on the file > descriptors. OK, I suspected something like that. Thanks both of you for the info. I'll give people a couple of days to complain at the patch, if noone does I'll apply it. Cheers ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: MIPS, io-thread, icount and wfi 2011-01-19 19:02 ` Edgar E. Iglesias @ 2011-01-23 4:09 ` Edgar E. Iglesias 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Edgar E. Iglesias @ 2011-01-23 4:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marcelo Tosatti; +Cc: Jan Kiszka, qemu-devel, kvm On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 08:02:28PM +0100, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 03:02:26PM -0200, Marcelo Tosatti wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:00:57AM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote: > > > On 2011-01-18 01:19, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:03:08AM +0100, Edgar E. Iglesias wrote: > > > >> Hi, > > > >> > > > >> I'm running an io-thread enabled qemu-system-mipsel with icount. > > > >> When the guest (linux) goes to sleep through the wait insn (waiting > > > >> to be woken up by future timer interrupts), the thing deadlocks. > > > >> > > > >> IIUC, this is because vm timers are driven by icount, but the CPU is > > > >> halted so icount makes no progress and time stands still. > > > >> > > > >> I've locally disabled vcpu halting when icount is enabled, that > > > >> works around my problem but of course makes qemu consume 100% host cpu. > > > >> > > > >> I don't know why I only see this problem with io-thread builds? > > > >> Could be related timing and luck. > > > >> > > > >> Would be interesting to know if someone has any info on how this was > > > >> intended to work (if it was)? And if there are ideas for better > > > >> workarounds or fixes that don't disable vcpu halting entirely. > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I've found the problem. For some reason io-thread builds use a > > > > static timeout for wait loops. The entire chunk of code that > > > > makes sure qemu_icount makes forward progress when the CPU's > > > > are idle has been ifdef'ed away... > > > > > > > > This fixes the problem for me, hopefully without affecting > > > > io-thread runs without icount. > > > > > > > > commit 0f4f3a919952500b487b438c5520f07a1c6be35b > > > > Author: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > > > > Date: Tue Jan 18 01:01:57 2011 +0100 > > > > > > > > qemu-timer: Fix timeout calc for io-thread with icount > > > > > > > > Make sure we always make forward progress with qemu_icount to > > > > avoid deadlocks. For io-thread, use the static 1000 timeout > > > > only if icount is disabled. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@axis.com> > > > > > > > > diff --git a/qemu-timer.c b/qemu-timer.c > > > > index 95814af..db1ec49 100644 > > > > --- a/qemu-timer.c > > > > +++ b/qemu-timer.c > > > > @@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ static int64_t cpu_get_clock(void) > > > > } > > > > } > > > > > > > > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > > > static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > > > > { > > > > if (!use_icount) { > > > > @@ -124,7 +123,6 @@ static int64_t qemu_icount_delta(void) > > > > return cpu_get_icount() - cpu_get_clock(); > > > > } > > > > } > > > > -#endif > > > > > > > > /* enable cpu_get_ticks() */ > > > > void cpu_enable_ticks(void) > > > > @@ -1077,9 +1075,17 @@ void quit_timers(void) > > > > > > > > int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > > > > { > > > > -#ifndef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > > > int timeout; > > > > > > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_IOTHREAD > > > > + /* When using icount, making forward progress with qemu_icount when the > > > > + guest CPU is idle is critical. We only use the static io-thread timeout > > > > + for non icount runs. */ > > > > + if (!use_icount) { > > > > + return 1000; > > > > + } > > > > +#endif > > > > + > > > > if (!vm_running) > > > > timeout = 5000; > > > > else { > > > > @@ -1110,8 +1116,5 @@ int qemu_calculate_timeout(void) > > > > } > > > > > > > > return timeout; > > > > -#else /* CONFIG_IOTHREAD */ > > > > - return 1000; > > > > -#endif > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This logic and timeout values were imported on iothread merge. And I bet > > > at least the timeout value of 1s (vs. 5s) can still be found in > > > qemu-kvm. Maybe someone over there can remember the rationales behind > > > choosing this value. > > > > > > Jan > > > > This timeout is for the main select() call. So there is not a lot > > of reasoning, how long to wait when there's no activity on the file > > descriptors. > > OK, I suspected something like that. Thanks both of you for the info. > I'll give people a couple of days to complain at the patch, if noone > does I'll apply it. Silence - so I've applied this one, thanks. Cheers ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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