[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH] x86/x2apic: introduce a mixed physical/cluster mode
On 24/11/2023 7:54 pm, Neowutran wrote: > Hi, > I did some more tests and research, indeed this patch improved/solved my > specific case. > > Starting point: > > I am using Xen version 4.17.2 (exactly this source > https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-vmm-xen). > In the bios (a Asus motherboard), I configured the "local apic" parameter to > "X2APIC". > For Xen, I did not set the parameter "x2apic-mode" nor the parameter > "x2apic_phys". > > Case 1: > I tryied to boot just like that, result: system is unusuably slow > > Case 2: > Then, I applied a backport of the patch > https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/20231106142739.19650-1-roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx/raw > > to the original Xen version of QubesOS and I recompiled. > (https://github.com/neowutran/qubes-vmm-xen/blob/x2apic3/X2APIC.patch) > Result: it work, the system is usable. > > Case 3: > Then, I applied the patch > https://github.com/xen-project/xen/commit/26a449ce32cef33f2cb50602be19fcc0c4223ba9 > to the original Xen version of QubesOS and I recompiled. > (https://github.com/neowutran/qubes-vmm-xen/blob/x2apic4/X2APIC.patch) > Result: system is > unusuably slow. > > > In "Case 2", the value returned by the function "apic_x2apic_probe" is > "&apic_x2apic_mixed". > In "Case 3", the value returned by the function "apic_x2apic_probe" is > "&apic_x2apic_cluster". > > > ------------------- > If you want / need, details for the function "apic_x2apic_probe": > > Known "input" value: > > "CONFIG_X2APIC_PHYSICAL" is not defined > "iommu_intremap == iommu_intremap_off" = false > "acpi_gbl_FADT.flags & ACPI_FADT_APIC_PHYSICAL" -> 0 > "acpi_gbl_FADT.flags" = 247205 (in decimal) > "CONFIG_X2APIC_PHYSICAL" is not defined > "CONFIG_X2APIC_MIXED" is defined, because it is the default choice > "x2apic_mode" = 0 > "x2apic_phys" = -1 > > > > Trace log (I did some call "printk" to trace what was going on) > Case 2: > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN: X2APIC_MODE: 0 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN: X2APIC_PHYS: -1 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN: acpi_gbl_FADT.flags: 247205 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN IOMMU_INTREMAP: different > (XEN) Neowutran: PASSE 2 > (XEN) Neowutran: PASSE 4 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN: X2APIC_MODE: 3 > (XEN) Neowutran: PASSE 7 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN: X2APIC_MODE: 3 > > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN: X2APIC_PHYS: -1 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN: acpi_gbl_FADT.flags: 247205 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN IOMMU_INTREMAP: different > > Case 3: > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN2: X2APIC_PHYS: -1 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN2: acpi_gbl_FADT.flags: 247205 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN2 IOMMU_INTREMAP: different > (XEN) Neowutran2: Passe 1 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN2: X2APIC_PHYS: 0 > (XEN) Neowutran2: Passe 6 > (XEN) Neowutran2: Passe 7 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN2: X2APIC_PHYS: 0 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN2: acpi_gbl_FADT.flags: 247205 > (XEN) NEOWUTRAN2 IOMMU_INTREMAP: different > (XEN) Neowutran2: Passe 2 > (XEN) Neowutran2: Passe 4 > (XEN) Neowutran2: Passe 7 > > > > If you require the full logs, I could publish the full logs somewhere. > ---------------------- > > ( However I do not understand if the root issue is a buggy motherboard, a > bug in xen, or if the parameter "X2APIC_PHYSICAL" should have been set > by the QubesOS project, or something else) Hello, Thankyou for the analysis. For your base version of QubeOS Xen, was that 4.13.2-5 ? I can't see any APIC changes in the patchqueue, and I believe all relevant bugfixes are in 4.17.2, but I'd just like to confirm. First, by "unusable slow", other than the speed, did everything else appear to operate adequately? Any chance you could guess the slowdown. i.e. was it half the speed, or "seconds per log console line during boot" levels of slow? Having re-reviewed 26a449ce32, the patch is correct but the reasoning is wrong. ACPI_FADT_APIC_CLUSTER predates x2APIC by almost a decade (it appeared in ACPI 3.0), and is not relevant outside of xAPIC mode. xAPIC has 2 different logical destination modes, cluster and flat, and their applicability is dependent on whether you have fewer or more than 8 local APICs, hence that property being called out in the ACPI spec. x2APIC does not have this property. DFR was removed from the architecture, and logical mode is strictly cluster. So the bit should never have been interpreted on an x2APIC code path. Not that it matters in your case - the bit isn't set in your FADT, hence why case 1 and 3 have the same behaviour. This brings us to case 2, where mixed mode does seem to resolve the perf problem. Since that patch was written, I've learnt how cluster delivery mode works for external interrupts, and Xen should never ever have been using it (Xen appears to be alone in OS software here). For an external interrupt in Logical cluster mode, it always sends to the lowest ID in the cluster. If that APIC decides that the local processor is too busy to handle the interrupt now, it forwards the interrupt to the next APIC in the cluster, and this cycle continues until one APIC accepts the message. You get most interrupts hitting the lowest APIC in the cluster, but the interrupt can be forwarded between APICs for an unbounded quantity of time depending on system utilisation. Could you please take case 2 and confirm what happens when booting with x2apic-mode={physical,cluster}? If the pattern holds, the physical should be fine, and cluster should see the same problems as case 1 and 3. Thanks, ~Andrew
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