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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for Xen 4.13] x86/msi: Don't panic if msix capability is missing



On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 05:24:31AM +0800, Chao Gao wrote:
> Current, Xen isn't aware of device reset (initiated by dom0). Xen may
> access the device while device cannot respond to config requests
> normally (e.g.  after device reset, device may respond to config
> requests with CRS completions to indicate it needs more time to
> complete a reset, refer to pci_dev_wait() in linux kernel for more
> detail). Here, don't assume msix capability is always visible and
> return -EAGAIN to the caller.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Chao Gao <chao.gao@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> I didn't find a way to trigger the assertion in normal usages.
> It is found by an internal test: echo 1 to /sys/bus/pci/<sbdf>/reset
> when the device is being used by a guest. Although the test is a
> little insane, it is better to avoid crashing Xen even for this case.

The hardware domain doing such things behind Xen's back is quite
likely to end badly, either hitting an ASSERT somewhere or with a
malfunctioning device. Xen should be signaled of when such reset is
happening, so it can also tear down the internal state of the
device.

Xen could trap accesses to the FLR bit in order to detect device
resets, but that's only a way of performing a device reset, other
methods are likely more complicated to detect, and hence this would
only be a partial solution.

Have you considered whether it's feasible to signal Xen that a device
reset is happening, so it can torn down the internal device state?

> ---
>  xen/arch/x86/msi.c | 8 +++++++-
>  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/msi.c b/xen/arch/x86/msi.c
> index 76d4034..e2f3c6c 100644
> --- a/xen/arch/x86/msi.c
> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/msi.c
> @@ -1265,7 +1265,13 @@ int pci_msi_conf_write_intercept(struct pci_dev *pdev, 
> unsigned int reg,
>          pos = entry ? entry->msi_attrib.pos
>                      : pci_find_cap_offset(seg, bus, slot, func,
>                                            PCI_CAP_ID_MSIX);
> -        ASSERT(pos);

I think at least a comment should be added here describing why a
capability might suddenly disappear.

> +        if ( unlikely(!pos) )
> +        {
> +            printk_once(XENLOG_WARNING

I'm not sure if printk_once is the best option, the message would be
printed only once, and for the first device that hits this. Ideally I
think it should be printed at least once for each device that hits
this condition.

Alternatively you can turn this into a gprintk which would be good
enough IMO.

Thanks, Roger.

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