From: Maxim Ostapenko <m.ostapenko@samsung.com>
To: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Cc: qemu-discuss <qemu-discuss@nongnu.org>,
QEMU Developers <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [Qemu-discuss] ASan'ed binaries start up very slow under qemu-aarch64.
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 12:22:41 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <578DF161.9040205@samsung.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAFEAcA9dz65QeUp7-kmu_TWt=fO1kE6pLS-4OLUsJJVT8ofv8A@mail.gmail.com>
On 18/07/16 18:51, Peter Maydell wrote:
> (CCing qemu-devel, which is more likely to get developer attention)
Peter, thank you for your answer.
>
> On 18 July 2016 at 15:45, Maxim Ostapenko <m.ostapenko@samsung.com> wrote:
>> 1) AddressSanitizer mmaps quite large regions of memory for redzones and
>> shadow gap. In particular, for 39-bit AS it mmapes:
>>
>> || `[0x1400000000, 0x1fffffffff]` || HighShadow || - 48 Gb
>> || `[0x1200000000, 0x13ffffffff]` || ShadowGap || - 8 Gb
>> || `[0x1000000000, 0x11ffffffff]` || LowShadow || - 4 Gb
>>
>> 2) In QEMU, page_set_flags is called for these ranges. It cuts given range
>> to individual pages and sets flags for them. Given the page size is 4 Kb,
>> for 8 Gb range we have 2097152 iterations and for 48 Gb 12582912 iterations
>> in inner loop. This is obviously a performance bottleneck.
> Mmm, the algorithm here is pretty simple and basically assumes the
> guest isn't going to be doing enormous allocations like that.
> (If the host process doesn't happen to have a suitable big lump of its
> VA space free then the mmap will fail anyway.)
Hm, it seems that ASan is really special here. Actually, I think that
this slowdown is not critical for individual runs, but it certainly
critical for people who rely on QEMU in their builds (e.g. in Aarch64
chroot). Not sure it's a common case, though.
>
>> 3) Same issue may happen when ASan tries to read /proc/self/map later in
>> page_check_range function, after it already mmaped HighShadow, ShadowGap and
>> LowShadow regions.
>>
>> Could someone help me, how can I mitigate this performance issue? Do we
>> really need to set flags to each page on entire (quite big) memory region?
> Well, we do need to do some things:
> * we're populating the PageDesc data structure which we later use
> to cache generated code
> * if we're marking the range as writeable and it wasn't previously
> writeable, we need to check whether there's already generated code
> anywhere in this memory range and invalidate those translations
>
> This could probably be done in a way that doesn't iterate naively
> through every page, though.
Oh, I see. Perhaps we can restrict QEMU to use some well defined pages
for generated code?
Thanks,
-Maxim
>
> thanks
> -- PMM
>
>
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2016-07-18 15:51 ` [Qemu-devel] [Qemu-discuss] ASan'ed binaries start up very slow under qemu-aarch64 Peter Maydell
2016-07-19 9:22 ` Maxim Ostapenko [this message]
2016-07-19 9:49 ` Peter Maydell
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