From: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com>
To: "Paolo Bonzini" <pbonzini@redhat.com>,
"Eric Blake" <eblake@redhat.com>,
"Markus Armbruster" <armbru@redhat.com>,
"Michael Roth" <michael.roth@amd.com>,
"Daniel P . Berrangé" <berrange@redhat.com>,
"Eduardo Habkost" <eduardo@habkost.net>,
"Marcelo Tosatti" <mtosatti@redhat.com>,
"Shaoqin Huang" <shahuang@redhat.com>,
"Eric Auger" <eauger@redhat.com>,
"Peter Maydell" <peter.maydell@linaro.org>,
"Laurent Vivier" <lvivier@redhat.com>,
"Thomas Huth" <thuth@redhat.com>,
"Sebastian Ott" <sebott@redhat.com>,
"Gavin Shan" <gshan@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, kvm@vger.kernel.org, qemu-arm@nongnu.org,
Dapeng Mi <dapeng1.mi@intel.com>, Yi Lai <yi1.lai@intel.com>,
Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com>
Subject: [RFC v2 0/5] accel/kvm: Support KVM PMU filter
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2025 17:05:12 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20250122090517.294083-1-zhao1.liu@intel.com> (raw)
Hi folks,
Sorry for the long wait, but RFC v2 is here at last.
Compared with v1 [1], v2 mianly makes `action` as a global parameter,
and all events (and fixed counters) are based on a unified action.
Learned from the discussion with Shaoqin in v1, current pmu-filter QOM
design could meet the requirements from the ARM KVM side.
Background
==========
I picked up Shaoqing's previous work [2] on the KVM PMU filter for arm,
and now is trying to support this feature for x86 with a JSON-compatible
API.
While arm and x86 use different KVM ioctls to configure the PMU filter,
considering they all have similar inputs (PMU event + action), it is
still possible to abstract a generic, cross-architecture kvm-pmu-filter
object and provide users with a sufficiently generic or near-consistent
QAPI interface.
That's what I did in this series, a new kvm-pmu-filter object, with the
API like:
-object '{"qom-type":"kvm-pmu-filter","id":"f0","action":"allow","events":[{"format":"raw","code":"0xc4"}]}'
For i386, this object is inserted into kvm accelerator and is extended
to support fixed-counter and more formats ("x86-default" and
"x86-masked-entry"):
-accel kvm,pmu-filter=f0 \
-object pmu='{"qom-type":"kvm-pmu-filter","id":"f0","action":"allow","x86-fixed-counter":{"bitmap":"0x0"},"events":[{"format":"x86-masked-entry","select":"0xc4","mask":"0xff","match":"0","exclude":true},{"format":"x86-masked-entry","select":"0xc5","mask":"0xff","match":"0","exclude":true}]}'
This object can still be added as the property to the arch CPU if it is
desired as a per CPU feature (as Shaoqin did for arm before).
Introduction
============
Formats supported in kvm-pmu-filter
-----------------------------------
This series supports 3 formats:
* raw format (general format).
This format indicates the code that has been encoded to be able to
index the PMU events, and which can be delivered directly to the KVM
ioctl. For arm, this means the event code, and for i386, this means
the raw event with the layout like:
select high bit | umask | select low bits
* x86-default format (i386 specific)
x86 commonly uses select&umask to identify PMU events, and this format
is used to support the select&umask. Then QEMU will encode select and
umask into a raw format code.
* x86-masked-entry (i386 specific)
This is a special format that x86's KVM_SET_PMU_EVENT_FILTER supports.
Hexadecimal value string
------------------------
In practice, the values associated with PMU events (code for arm, select&
umask for x86) are often expressed in hexadecimal. Further, from linux
perf related information (tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/*/*/*.json), x86/
arm64/riscv/nds32/powerpc all prefer the hexadecimal numbers and only
s390 uses decimal value.
Therefore, it is necessary to support hexadecimal in order to honor PMU
conventions.
However, unfortunately, standard JSON (RFC 8259) does not support
hexadecimal numbers. So I can only consider using the numeric string in
the QAPI and then parsing it to a number.
To achieve this, I defined two versions of PMU-related structures in
kvm.json:
* a native version that accepts numeric values, which is used for
QEMU's internal code processing,
* and a variant version that accepts numeric string, which is used to
receive user input.
kvm-pmu-filter object will take care of converting the string version
of the event/counter information into the numeric version.
The related implementation can be found in patch 1.
CPU property v.s. KVM property
------------------------------
In Shaoqin's previous implementation [2], KVM PMU filter is made as a
arm CPU property. This is because arm uses a per CPU ioctl
(KVM_SET_DEVICE_ATTR) to configure KVM PMU filter.
However, for x86, the dependent ioctl (KVM_SET_PMU_EVENT_FILTER) is per
VM. In the meantime, considering that for hybrid architecture, maybe in
the future there will be a new per vCPU ioctl, or there will be
practices to support filter fixed counter by configuring CPUIDs.
Based on the above thoughts, for x86, it is not appropriate to make the
current per-VM ioctl-based PMU filter a CPU property. Instead, I make it
a kvm property and configure it via "-accel kvm,pmu-filter=obj_id".
So in summary, it is feasible to use the KVM PMU filter as either a CPU
or a KVM property, depending on whether it is used as a CPU feature or a
VM feature.
The kvm-pmu-filter object, as an abstraction, is general enough to
support filter configurations for different scopes (per-CPU or per-VM).
[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/20240710045117.3164577-1-zhao1.liu@intel.com/
[2]: https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/20240409024940.180107-1-shahuang@redhat.com/
Thanks and Best Regards,
Zhao
---
Zhao Liu (5):
qapi/qom: Introduce kvm-pmu-filter object
i386/kvm: Support basic KVM PMU filter
i386/kvm: Support event with select & umask format in KVM PMU filter
i386/kvm: Support event with masked entry format in KVM PMU filter
i386/kvm: Support fixed counter in KVM PMU filter
MAINTAINERS | 1 +
accel/kvm/kvm-pmu.c | 386 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
accel/kvm/meson.build | 1 +
include/system/kvm-pmu.h | 44 +++++
include/system/kvm_int.h | 2 +
qapi/kvm.json | 246 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
qapi/meson.build | 1 +
qapi/qapi-schema.json | 1 +
qapi/qom.json | 3 +
target/i386/kvm/kvm.c | 176 ++++++++++++++++++
10 files changed, 861 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 accel/kvm/kvm-pmu.c
create mode 100644 include/system/kvm-pmu.h
create mode 100644 qapi/kvm.json
--
2.34.1
next reply other threads:[~2025-01-22 8:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-01-22 9:05 Zhao Liu [this message]
2025-01-22 9:05 ` [RFC v2 1/5] qapi/qom: Introduce kvm-pmu-filter object Zhao Liu
2025-02-05 10:03 ` Markus Armbruster
2025-02-06 10:19 ` Zhao Liu
2025-02-06 10:27 ` Zhao Liu
2025-02-06 12:13 ` Markus Armbruster
2025-02-06 14:32 ` Zhao Liu
2025-02-07 13:02 ` Markus Armbruster
2025-04-01 7:47 ` Zhao Liu
2025-04-08 5:51 ` Markus Armbruster
2025-01-22 9:05 ` [RFC v2 2/5] i386/kvm: Support basic KVM PMU filter Zhao Liu
2025-01-22 9:05 ` [RFC v2 3/5] i386/kvm: Support event with select & umask format in " Zhao Liu
2025-02-05 10:07 ` Markus Armbruster
2025-02-06 9:54 ` Zhao Liu
2025-02-06 9:42 ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2025-02-06 10:23 ` Zhao Liu
2025-02-06 10:24 ` Markus Armbruster
2025-02-06 14:22 ` Zhao Liu
2025-02-06 14:54 ` Zhao Liu
2025-02-07 13:06 ` Markus Armbruster
2025-04-01 7:53 ` Zhao Liu
2025-01-22 9:05 ` [RFC v2 4/5] i386/kvm: Support event with masked entry " Zhao Liu
2025-01-22 9:05 ` [RFC v2 5/5] i386/kvm: Support fixed counter " Zhao Liu
2025-01-24 8:00 ` [RFC v2 0/5] accel/kvm: Support " Lai, Yi
2025-03-18 7:35 ` Shaoqin Huang
2025-03-21 3:43 ` Zhao Liu
2025-03-31 6:32 ` Shaoqin Huang
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