[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen-unstable: xen panic RIP: dpci_softirq
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:12:54PM +0100, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: > > Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 9:56:33 PM, you wrote: > > >> > >> Uhmm i thought i had these switched off (due to problems earlier and then > >> forgot > >> about them .. however looking at the earlier reports these lines were also > >> in > >> those reports). > >> > >> The xen-syms and these last runs are all with a prestine xen tree cloned > >> today (staging > >> branch), so the qemu-xen and seabios defined with that were also freshly > >> cloned > >> and had a new default seabios config. (just to rule out anything stale in > >> my tree) > >> > >> If you don't see those messages .. perhaps your seabios and qemu trees > >> (and at least the > >> seabios config) are not the most recent (they don't get updated > >> automatically > >> when you just do a git pull on the main tree) ? > >> > >> In /tools/firmware/seabios-dir/.config i have: > >> CONFIG_USB=y > >> CONFIG_USB_UHCI=y > >> CONFIG_USB_OHCI=y > >> CONFIG_USB_EHCI=y > >> CONFIG_USB_XHCI=y > >> CONFIG_USB_MSC=y > >> CONFIG_USB_UAS=y > >> CONFIG_USB_HUB=y > >> CONFIG_USB_KEYBOARD=y > >> CONFIG_USB_MOUSE=y > >> > > > I seem to have the same thing. Perhaps it is my XHCI controller being wonky. > > >> And this is all just from a: > >> - git clone git://xenbits.xen.org/xen.git -b staging > >> - make clean && ./configure && make -j6 && make -j6 install > > > Aye. > > .. snip.. > >> > 1) test_and_[set|clear]_bit sometimes return unexpected values. > >> > [But this might be invalid as the addition of the ffff8303faaf25a8 > >> > might be correct - as the second dpci the softirq is processing > >> > could be the MSI one] > >> > >> Would there be an easy way to stress test this function separately in some > >> debugging function to see if it indeed is returning unexpected values ? > > > Sadly no. But you got me looking in the right direction when you mentioned > > 'timeout'. > >> > >> > 2) INIT_LIST_HEAD operations on the same CPU are not honored. > >> > >> Just curious, have you also tested the patches on AMD hardware ? > > > Yes. To reproduce this the first thing I did was to get an AMD box. > > >> > >> > >> >> When i look at the combination of (2) and (3), It seems it could be an > >> >> interaction between the two passed through devices and/or different IRQ > >> >> types. > >> > >> > Could be - as in it is causing this issue to show up faster than > >> > expected. Or it is the one that triggers more than one dpci happening > >> > at the same time. > >> > >> Well that didn't seem to be it (see separate amendment i mailed previously) > > > Right, the current theory I've is that the interrupts are not being > > Acked within 8 milisecond and we reset the 'state' - and at the same > > time we get an interrupt and schedule it - while we are still processing > > the same interrupt. This would explain why the 'test_and_clear_bit' > > got the wrong value. > > > In regards to the list poison - following this thread of logic - with > > the 'state = 0' set we open the floodgates for any CPU to put the same > > 'struct hvm_pirq_dpci' on its list. > > > We do reset the 'state' on _every_ GSI that is mapped to a guest - so > > we also reset the 'state' for the MSI one (XHCI). Anyhow in your case: > > > CPUX: CPUY: > > pt_irq_time_out: > > state = 0; > > [out of timer coder, the raise_softirq > > pirq_dpci is on the dpci_list] [adds the pirq_dpci as state == 0] > > > softirq_dpci softirq_dpci: > > list_del > > [entries poison] > > list_del <= BOOM > > > > Is what I believe is happening. > > > The INTX device - once I put a load on it - does not trigger > > any pt_irq_time_out, so that would explain why I cannot hit this. > > > But I believe your card hits these "hiccups". > > > Hi Konrad, > > I just tested you 5 patches and as a result i still got an(other) host crash: > (complete serial log attached) > > (XEN) [2014-11-18 21:55:41.591] ----[ Xen-4.5.0-rc x86_64 debug=y Not > tainted ]---- > (XEN) [2014-11-18 21:55:41.591] CPU: 0 > (XEN) [2014-11-18 21:55:41.591] ----[ Xen-4.5.0-rc x86_64 debug=y Not > tainted ]---- > (XEN) [2014-11-18 21:55:41.591] RIP: e008:[<ffff82d08012c7e7>]CPU: 2 > (XEN) [2014-11-18 21:55:41.591] RIP: e008:[<ffff82d08014a461>] > hvm_do_IRQ_dpci+0xbd/0x13c > (XEN) [2014-11-18 21:55:41.591] RFLAGS: 0000000000010006 > _spin_unlock+0x1f/0x30CONTEXT: hypervisor Duh! Here is another patch on top of the five you have (attached and inline). From 18008650f10199e2b83f74394f634a97086e34b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 20:48:43 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] debug: Whether we want to clear the 'dom' field or not when changing the 'state' bit. Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> --- xen/drivers/passthrough/io.c | 16 ++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/xen/drivers/passthrough/io.c b/xen/drivers/passthrough/io.c index aad5607..24e2bd6 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/passthrough/io.c +++ b/xen/drivers/passthrough/io.c @@ -243,13 +243,14 @@ bool_t pt_pirq_softirq_active(struct hvm_pirq_dpci *pirq_dpci) } /* - * Reset the pirq_dpci->dom parameter to NULL. + * Reset the pirq_dpci->dom parameter to NULL if 'clear_dom' is set. * * This function checks the different states to make sure it can do it * at the right time. If it unschedules the 'hvm_dirq_assist' from running * it also refcounts (which is what the softirq would have done) properly. */ -static void pt_pirq_softirq_reset(struct hvm_pirq_dpci *pirq_dpci) +static void pt_pirq_softirq_reset(struct hvm_pirq_dpci *pirq_dpci, + unsigned int clear_dom) { struct domain *d = pirq_dpci->dom; struct __debug *debug = &__get_cpu_var(_d); @@ -276,7 +277,8 @@ static void pt_pirq_softirq_reset(struct hvm_pirq_dpci *pirq_dpci) * in local variable before it sets STATE_RUN - and therefore will not * dereference '->dom' which would crash. */ - pirq_dpci->dom = NULL; + if (clear_dom) + pirq_dpci->dom = NULL; break; } } @@ -295,7 +297,7 @@ static int pt_irq_guest_eoi(struct domain *d, struct hvm_pirq_dpci *pirq_dpci, &pirq_dpci->flags) ) { _record(&debug->clear, pirq_dpci); - pt_pirq_softirq_reset(pirq_dpci); + pt_pirq_softirq_reset(pirq_dpci, 0 /* leave ->dom /); /* pirq_dpci->state = 0; <= OUCH! */ pirq_dpci->pending = 0; pirq_guest_eoi(dpci_pirq(pirq_dpci)); @@ -333,9 +335,11 @@ static void pt_irq_time_out(void *data) pt_pirq_iterate(irq_map->dom, pt_irq_guest_eoi, NULL); spin_unlock(&irq_map->dom->event_lock); +#if 0 console_start_sync(); dump_debug((char)0); console_end_sync(); +#endif } struct hvm_irq_dpci *domain_get_irq_dpci(const struct domain *d) @@ -446,7 +450,7 @@ int pt_irq_create_bind( * in the queue. */ pirq_dpci->line = __LINE__; - pt_pirq_softirq_reset(pirq_dpci); + pt_pirq_softirq_reset(pirq_dpci, 1 /* clear dom */); } } if ( unlikely(rc) ) @@ -701,7 +705,7 @@ int pt_irq_destroy_bind( * call to pt_pirq_softirq_reset. */ pirq_dpci->line = __LINE__; - pt_pirq_softirq_reset(pirq_dpci); + pt_pirq_softirq_reset(pirq_dpci, 1 /* clear ->dom */); pirq_cleanup_check(pirq, d); } -- 1.9.3 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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