[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] RE: IOMMU faults
At 12:21 -0700 on 16 Jun (1308226873), Kay, Allen M wrote: > > - The Intel IOMMU fault handler prints quite a lot of info in interrupt > > context, making it easier to livelock. Still I think the general > > problem applies on AMD too. > > Someone at Intel looked into implementing measured rate printing in vt-d > fault handler. He encountered some complications. I remember it had to do > with measured rate printing not enabled by default (?). For now, I think > having it print out only for debug case sounds simple enough. I will submit > a patch for it. > That's great, thanks. > > - Domain destruction re-assigns passed though cards to dom0, but the > > cards don't seem to get reset. So there's nothing to stop a card > > battering away at DMA in the meantime. That seems like a problem > > independent of livelock, actually. > > >From reading the code in libxl, it seems libxl__device_pci_reset() is called > >by both libxl__device_pci_add() and do_pci_remove(). Isn't do_pci_remove() > >called when the pass through device is reassigned to dom0 during a domain > >teardown? Libxl could be too late, though. When a domain is destroyed, its iommu tables get torn down in Xen. So if it has active devices: - they can start raising IOMMU faults immediately, and in some circumstances libxl might never get to run. - since deassign is implemented as "assign to dom0" they might start DMAing over dom0 memory. If we can rely on the dom0 tools always completely resetting a domains's devices before calling domctl_destroydomain, that should never happen. That seems a bit fragile, though I guess dom0 can shoot itself in the foot in enough other ways. I prefer Jean's reset-in-xen approach; it's only a few hundred lines of code and we could reuse some of it for resetting badly-behaved cards from the IOMMU fault handler. Tim. -- Tim Deegan <Tim.Deegan@xxxxxxxxxx> Principal Software Engineer, Xen Platform Team Citrix Systems UK Ltd. (Company #02937203, SL9 0BG) _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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