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[35.185.214.157]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id m15sm18877279pjc.35.2021.11.29.09.25.28 (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 bits=256/256); Mon, 29 Nov 2021 09:25:29 -0800 (PST) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 17:25:25 +0000 From: Sean Christopherson To: Maxim Levitsky Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 11/43] KVM: Don't block+unblock when halt-polling is successful Message-ID: References: <20211009021236.4122790-1-seanjc@google.com> <20211009021236.4122790-12-seanjc@google.com> <4e883728e3e5201a94eb46b56315afca5e95ad9c.camel@redhat.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <4e883728e3e5201a94eb46b56315afca5e95ad9c.camel@redhat.com> Cc: Cornelia Huck , Wanpeng Li , kvm@vger.kernel.org, David Hildenbrand , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Paul Mackerras , Atish Patra , linux-riscv@lists.infradead.org, Claudio Imbrenda , kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu, Janosch Frank , Marc Zyngier , Joerg Roedel , Huacai Chen , Christian Borntraeger , Aleksandar Markovic , Albert Ou , kvm-ppc@vger.kernel.org, Paul Walmsley , David Matlack , linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org, Jim Mattson , Anup Patel , linux-mips@vger.kernel.org, Palmer Dabbelt , kvm-riscv@lists.infradead.org, Paolo Bonzini , Vitaly Kuznetsov X-BeenThere: kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.14 Precedence: list List-Id: Where KVM/ARM decisions are made List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Errors-To: kvmarm-bounces@lists.cs.columbia.edu Sender: kvmarm-bounces@lists.cs.columbia.edu On Mon, Nov 29, 2021, Maxim Levitsky wrote: > (This thing is that when you tell the IOMMU that a vCPU is not running, > Another thing I discovered that this patch series totally breaks my VMs, > without cpu_pm=on The whole series (I didn't yet bisect it) makes even my > fedora32 VM be very laggy, almost unusable, and it only has one > passed-through device, a nic). Grrrr, the complete lack of comments in the KVM code and the separate paths for VMX vs SVM when handling HLT with APICv make this all way for difficult to understand than it should be. The hangs are likely due to: KVM: SVM: Unconditionally mark AVIC as running on vCPU load (with APICv) If a posted interrupt arrives after KVM has done its final search through the vIRR, but before avic_update_iommu_vcpu_affinity() is called, the posted interrupt will be set in the vIRR without triggering a host IRQ to wake the vCPU via the GA log. I.e. KVM is missing an equivalent to VMX's posted interrupt check for an outstanding notification after switching to the wakeup vector. For now, the least awful approach is sadly to keep the vcpu_(un)blocking() hooks. Unlike VMX's PI support, there's no fast check for an interrupt being posted (KVM would have to rewalk the vIRR), no easy to signal the current CPU to do wakeup (I don't think KVM even has access to the IRQ used by the owning IOMMU), and there's no simplification of load/put code. If the scheduler were changed to support waking in the sched_out path, then I'd be more inclined to handle this in avic_vcpu_put() by rewalking the vIRR one final time, but for now it's not worth it. > If I apply though only the patch series up to this patch, my fedora VM seems > to work fine, but my windows VM still locks up hard when I run 'LatencyTop' > in it, which doesn't happen without this patch. Buy "run 'LatencyTop' in it", do you mean running something in the Windows guest? The only search results I can find for LatencyTop are Linux specific. > So far the symptoms I see is that on VCPU 0, ISR has quite high interrupt > (0xe1 last time I seen it), TPR and PPR are 0xe0 (although I have seen TPR to > have different values), and IRR has plenty of interrupts with lower priority. > The VM seems to be stuck in this case. As if its EOI got lost or something is > preventing the IRQ handler from issuing EOI. > > LatencyTop does install some form of a kernel driver which likely does meddle > with interrupts (maybe it sends lots of self IPIs?). > > 100% reproducible as soon as I start monitoring with LatencyTop. > > Without this patch it works (or if disabling halt polling), Huh. I assume everything works if you disable halt polling _without_ this patch applied? If so, that implies that successful halt polling without mucking with vCPU IOMMU affinity is somehow problematic. I can't think of any relevant side effects other than timing. _______________________________________________ kvmarm mailing list kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/kvmarm