From: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
To: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com>
Cc: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>,
Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@kernel.org>,
xen-devel <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org>,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Dave P Martin <dave.martin@arm.com>
Subject: Re: xen/evtchn and forced threaded irq
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 15:04:53 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <15bc52cb-82d8-4d2c-e5a8-c6ae8de90276@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8f7445d7-fa50-f3e9-44f5-cc2aebd020f4@arm.com>
On 2/20/19 1:05 PM, Julien Grall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 20/02/2019 17:07, Boris Ostrovsky wrote:
>> On 2/20/19 9:15 AM, Julien Grall wrote:
>>> Hi Boris,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your answer.
>>>
>>> On 20/02/2019 00:02, Boris Ostrovsky wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 05:31:10PM +0000, Julien Grall wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been looking at using Linux RT in Dom0. Once the guest is
>>>>> started,
>>>>> the console is ending to have a lot of warning (see trace below).
>>>>>
>>>>> After some investigation, this is because the irq handler will now
>>>>> be threaded.
>>>>> I can reproduce the same error with the vanilla Linux when passing
>>>>> the option
>>>>> 'threadirqs' on the command line (the trace below is from 5.0.0-rc7
>>>>> that has
>>>>> not RT support).
>>>>>
>>>>> FWIW, the interrupt for port 6 is used to for the guest to
>>>>> communicate with
>>>>> xenstore.
>>>>>
>>>>> From my understanding, this is happening because the interrupt
>>>>> handler is now
>>>>> run in a thread. So we can have the following happening.
>>>>>
>>>>> Interrupt context | Interrupt thread
>>>>> |
>>>>> receive interrupt port 6 |
>>>>> clear the evtchn port |
>>>>> set IRQF_RUNTHREAD |
>>>>> kick interrupt thread |
>>>>> | clear IRQF_RUNTHREAD
>>>>> | call evtchn_interrupt
>>>>> receive interrupt port 6 |
>>>>> clear the evtchn port |
>>>>> set IRQF_RUNTHREAD |
>>>>> kick interrupt thread |
>>>>> | disable interrupt port 6
>>>>> | evtchn->enabled = false
>>>>> | [....]
>>>>> |
>>>>> | *** Handling the second
>>>>> interrupt ***
>>>>> | clear IRQF_RUNTHREAD
>>>>> | call evtchn_interrupt
>>>>> | WARN(...)
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not entirely sure how to fix this. I have two solutions in mind:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) Prevent the interrupt handler to be threaded. We would also
>>>>> need to
>>>>> switch from spin_lock to raw_spin_lock as the former may sleep on
>>>>> RT-Linux.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) Remove the warning
>>>>
>>>> I think access to evtchn->enabled is racy so (with or without the
>>>> warning) we can't use it reliably.
>>>
>>> Thinking about it, it would not be the only issue. The ring is sized
>>> to contain only one instance of the same event. So if you receive
>>> twice the event, you may overflow the ring.
>>
>> Hm... That's another argument in favor of "unthreading" the handler.
>
> I first thought it would be possible to unthread it. However,
> wake_up_interruptible is using a spin_lock. On RT spin_lock can sleep,
> so this cannot be used in an interrupt context.
>
> So I think "unthreading" the handler is not an option here.
That sounds like a different problem. I.e. there are two issues:
* threaded interrupts don't work properly (races, ring overflow)
* evtchn_interrupt() (threaded or not) has spin_lock(), which is not
going to work for RT
The first can be fixed by using non-threaded handlers.
>
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Another alternative could be to queue the irq if !evtchn->enabled and
>>>> handle it in evtchn_write() (which is where irq is supposed to be
>>>> re-enabled).
>>> What do you mean by queue? Is it queueing in the ring?
>>
>>
>> No, I was thinking about having a new structure for deferred interrupts.
>
> Hmmm, I am not entirely sure what would be the structure here. Could
> you expand your thinking?
Some sort of a FIFO that stores {irq, data} tuple. It could obviously be
implemented as a ring but not necessarily as Xen shared ring (if that's
what you were referring to).
-boris
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-02-20 20:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-02-19 17:31 xen/evtchn and forced threaded irq Julien Grall
2019-02-20 0:02 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2019-02-20 14:15 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-20 17:07 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2019-02-20 18:05 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-20 20:04 ` Boris Ostrovsky [this message]
2019-02-20 20:46 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-20 21:46 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2019-02-20 22:03 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-21 8:07 ` [Xen-devel] " Roger Pau Monné
[not found] ` <CAF3u54Ct7nBjoLw9Vzb=aZVu=N5Ccp5_k6GxLo_ZSA=YCsco6A@mail.gmail.com>
2019-02-21 8:52 ` Juergen Gross
2019-02-21 9:14 ` Roger Pau Monné
2019-02-21 20:46 ` Julien Grall
2020-04-27 23:20 ` Stefano Stabellini
2019-02-22 11:44 ` Jan Beulich
2019-02-22 12:38 ` [Xen-devel] " Oleksandr Andrushchenko
2019-02-22 13:33 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-25 13:24 ` Oleksandr Andrushchenko
2019-02-25 13:55 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-25 14:08 ` Oleksandr Andrushchenko
2019-02-25 15:26 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-26 9:14 ` Roger Pau Monné
2019-02-26 9:30 ` Andrew Cooper
2019-02-26 9:44 ` Roger Pau Monné
2019-02-26 10:03 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-26 10:17 ` Roger Pau Monné
2019-02-26 10:26 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-26 11:02 ` Roger Pau Monné
2019-02-27 11:09 ` Julien Grall
2019-02-26 9:45 ` Paul Durrant
2019-02-21 8:17 ` Juergen Gross
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