[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen: reuse the same pirq allocated when driver load first time
Trimming some of the people in CC On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Zhenzhong Duan wrote: > On 2013-06-20 22:21, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > On Thu, 20 Jun 2013, Zhenzhong Duan wrote: > > > On 2013-06-05 20:50, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > > > On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Zhenzhong Duan wrote: > > > > > Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, 21 May 2013, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 21 May 2013, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > > > > > Looking at the hypervisor code I couldn't see anything obviously > > > > > wrong. > > > > > I think the culprit is "physdev_unmap_pirq": > > > > > > > > > > if ( is_hvm_domain(d) ) > > > > > { > > > > > spin_lock(&d->event_lock); > > > > > gdprintk(XENLOG_WARNING,"d%d, pirq: %d is %x %s, irq: %d\n", > > > > > d->domain_id, pirq, domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, pirq), > > > > > domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, pirq) == IRQ_UNBOUND ? > > > > > "unbound" : > > > > > "", > > > > > domain_pirq_to_irq(d, pirq)); > > > > > > > > > > if > > > > > ( domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, pirq) != IRQ_UNBOUND ) > > > > > ret = unmap_domain_pirq_emuirq(d, pirq); > > > > > spin_unlock(&d->event_lock); > > > > > if ( domid == DOMID_SELF || ret ) > > > > > goto free_domain; > > > > > > > > > > It always tells me unbound: > > > > > > > > > > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 54 is ffffffff > > > > > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56 > > > > > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 53 is ffffffff > > > > > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56 > > > > > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 52 is ffffffff > > > > > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56 > > > > > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 51 is ffffffff > > > > > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56 > > > > > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 50 is ffffffff > > > > > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56 > > > > > (a bit older debug code, so the 'unbound' does not show up here). > > > > > > > > > > Which means that the call to unmap_domain_pirq_emuirq does not happen. > > > > > The checks in unmap_domain_pirq_emuirq also look to be depend > > > > > on the code being IRQ_UNBOUND. > > > > > > > > > > In other words, all of that code looks to only clear things when > > > > > they are !IRQ_UNBOUND. > > > > > > > > > > But the other logic (IRQ_UNBOUND) looks to be missing a removal > > > > > in the radix tree: > > > > > > > > > > if ( emuirq != IRQ_PT ) > > > > > radix_tree_delete(&d->arch.hvm_domain.emuirq_pirq, emuirq); > > > > > > > > > > And > > > > > I think that is what is causing the leak - the radix tree > > > > > needs to be pruned? Or perhaps the allocate_pirq should check > > > > > the radix tree for IRQ_UNBOUND ones and re-use them? > > > > > I think that you are looking in the wrong place. > > > > > The issue is that QEMU doesn't call pt_msi_disable in > > > > > pt_msgctrl_reg_write if (!val & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_ENABLE). > > > > > > > > > > The code above is correct as is because it is trying to handle > > > > > emulated > > > > > IRQs and MSIs, not real passthrough MSIs. They latter are not added to > > > > > that radix tree, see physdev_hvm_map_pirq and physdev_map_pirq. > > > > > > > > > > This patch fixes the issue, I have only tested MSI (MSI-X completely > > > > > untested). > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > diff --git a/hw/pass-through.c b/hw/pass-through.c > > > > > index 304c438..079e465 100644 > > > > > --- a/hw/pass-through.c > > > > > +++ b/hw/pass-through.c > > > > > @@ -3866,7 +3866,11 @@ static int pt_msgctrl_reg_write(struct pt_dev > > > > > *ptdev, > > > > > ptdev->msi->flags |= PCI_MSI_FLAGS_ENABLE; > > > > > } > > > > > else > > > > > - ptdev->msi->flags &= ~PCI_MSI_FLAGS_ENABLE; > > > > > + { > > > > > + if (ptdev->msi->flags & PT_MSI_MAPPED) { > > > > > + pt_msi_disable(ptdev); > > > > > + } > > > > > + } > > > > > /* pass through MSI_ENABLE bit when no MSI-INTx translation > > > > > */ > > > > > if (!ptdev->msi_trans_en) { > > > > > @@ -4013,6 +4017,8 @@ static int pt_msixctrl_reg_write(struct pt_dev > > > > > *ptdev, > > > > > pt_disable_msi_translate(ptdev); > > > > > } > > > > > pt_msix_update(ptdev); > > > > > + } else if (!(*value & PCI_MSIX_ENABLE) && ptdev->msix->enabled) { > > > > > + pt_msix_delete(ptdev); > > > > > Hi Stefano, > > > > > I made a test with this patch, os reboot when driver reload. If use > > > > > pt_msix_disable > > > > > instead of pt_msix_delete, driver could be reloaded. > > > > > But I still see some error in qemu.log and xen console. Seems four > > > > > IRQs > > > > > are not freed > > > > > when unmap. > > > > > --------------first load--------------------------- > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: pt_msix_update_one requested pirq = 103 > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: Update msix entry 0 with pirq 67 gvec 0 > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: pt_msix_update_one requested pirq = 102 > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: Update msix entry 1 with pirq 66 gvec 0 > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: pt_msix_update_one requested pirq = 101 > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: Update msix entry 2 with pirq 65 gvec 0 > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: pt_msix_update_one requested pirq = 100 > > > > > pt_msix_update_one: Update msix entry 3 with pirq 64 gvec 0 > > > > > ------------- first unload--------------------------- > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unbind msix with pirq 67, gvec 0 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unmap msix with pirq 67 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Error: Unmapping of MSI-X failed. [00:04.0] > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unbind msix with pirq 66, gvec 0 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unmap msix with pirq 66 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Error: Unmapping of MSI-X failed. [00:04.0] > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unbind msix with pirq 65, gvec 0 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unmap msix with pirq 65 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Error: Unmapping of MSI-X failed. [00:04.0] > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unbind msix with pirq 64, gvec 0 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Unmap msix with pirq 64 > > > > > pt_msix_disable: Error: Unmapping of MSI-X failed. [00:04.0] > > > > Can you add some printks in Xen (the hypercall name is > > > > PHYSDEVOP_unmap_pirq) to figure out exactly why they are failing? > > > Did some test, domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, unmap->pirq) = IRQ_UNBOUND in > > > physdev_unmap_pirq. > > That means that Linux didn't call irq_enable on the MSI-X in question: > > > > irq_enable -> __startup_pirq -> EVTCHNOP_bind_pirq > > > > EVTCHNOP_bind_pirq is implemented by evtchn_bind_pirq in Xen and calls > > map_domain_emuirq_pirq, so domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, unmap->pirq) should > > be IRQ_PT. > > > > I don't know if that's a normal condition, but in any case it should > > not create any problems to physdev_unmap_pirq, in fact the folloing > > check: > > > > if ( domid == DOMID_SELF || ret ) > > goto free_domain; > > > > should fail so Xen should continue and execute unmap_domain_pirq. That's > > what we want. > From linux side, request_irq-> request_threaded_irq-> __setup_irq-> > irq_startup-> startup_pirq-> EVTCHNOP_bind_pirq > If irq_enable isn't called, how does the driver receive interrupt, I did see > four interrupts in /proc/interrupt and driver works ok. Good to know > Could you have a look if there is something wrong in xen side of clearing the > mapping? What I am saying is that the error you are getting: pt_msix_disable: Unbind msix with pirq 67, gvec 0 pt_msix_disable: Unmap msix with pirq 67 pt_msix_disable: Error: Unmapping of MSI-X failed. [00:04.0] cannot be caused by domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, pirq) returning IRQ_UNBOUND. So, why are you getting this error? What is failing? I am ready to believe the problem is in Xen but Without understanding why you are getting the error it's hard to find a solution. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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