qemu/hw/virtio/vhost.c

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/*
* vhost support
*
* Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2010
*
* Authors:
* Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See
* the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*
* Contributions after 2012-01-13 are licensed under the terms of the
* GNU GPL, version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "hw/virtio/vhost.h"
#include "hw/hw.h"
#include "qemu/atomic.h"
#include "qemu/range.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qemu/memfd.h"
#include <linux/vhost.h>
#include "exec/address-spaces.h"
#include "hw/virtio/virtio-bus.h"
#include "hw/virtio/virtio-access.h"
#include "migration/blocker.h"
#include "sysemu/dma.h"
#include "trace.h"
/* enabled until disconnected backend stabilizes */
#define _VHOST_DEBUG 1
#ifdef _VHOST_DEBUG
#define VHOST_OPS_DEBUG(fmt, ...) \
do { error_report(fmt ": %s (%d)", ## __VA_ARGS__, \
strerror(errno), errno); } while (0)
#else
#define VHOST_OPS_DEBUG(fmt, ...) \
do { } while (0)
#endif
static struct vhost_log *vhost_log;
static struct vhost_log *vhost_log_shm;
static unsigned int used_memslots;
static QLIST_HEAD(, vhost_dev) vhost_devices =
QLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(vhost_devices);
bool vhost_has_free_slot(void)
{
unsigned int slots_limit = ~0U;
struct vhost_dev *hdev;
QLIST_FOREACH(hdev, &vhost_devices, entry) {
unsigned int r = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_memslots_limit(hdev);
slots_limit = MIN(slots_limit, r);
}
return slots_limit > used_memslots;
}
static void vhost_dev_sync_region(struct vhost_dev *dev,
MemoryRegionSection *section,
uint64_t mfirst, uint64_t mlast,
uint64_t rfirst, uint64_t rlast)
{
vhost_log_chunk_t *log = dev->log->log;
uint64_t start = MAX(mfirst, rfirst);
uint64_t end = MIN(mlast, rlast);
vhost_log_chunk_t *from = log + start / VHOST_LOG_CHUNK;
vhost_log_chunk_t *to = log + end / VHOST_LOG_CHUNK + 1;
uint64_t addr = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(start, VHOST_LOG_CHUNK);
if (end < start) {
return;
}
assert(end / VHOST_LOG_CHUNK < dev->log_size);
assert(start / VHOST_LOG_CHUNK < dev->log_size);
for (;from < to; ++from) {
vhost_log_chunk_t log;
/* We first check with non-atomic: much cheaper,
* and we expect non-dirty to be the common case. */
if (!*from) {
addr += VHOST_LOG_CHUNK;
continue;
}
/* Data must be read atomically. We don't really need barrier semantics
* but it's easier to use atomic_* than roll our own. */
log = atomic_xchg(from, 0);
while (log) {
int bit = ctzl(log);
hwaddr page_addr;
hwaddr section_offset;
hwaddr mr_offset;
page_addr = addr + bit * VHOST_LOG_PAGE;
section_offset = page_addr - section->offset_within_address_space;
mr_offset = section_offset + section->offset_within_region;
memory_region_set_dirty(section->mr, mr_offset, VHOST_LOG_PAGE);
log &= ~(0x1ull << bit);
}
addr += VHOST_LOG_CHUNK;
}
}
static int vhost_sync_dirty_bitmap(struct vhost_dev *dev,
MemoryRegionSection *section,
hwaddr first,
hwaddr last)
{
int i;
hwaddr start_addr;
hwaddr end_addr;
if (!dev->log_enabled || !dev->started) {
return 0;
}
start_addr = section->offset_within_address_space;
end_addr = range_get_last(start_addr, int128_get64(section->size));
start_addr = MAX(first, start_addr);
end_addr = MIN(last, end_addr);
for (i = 0; i < dev->mem->nregions; ++i) {
struct vhost_memory_region *reg = dev->mem->regions + i;
vhost_dev_sync_region(dev, section, start_addr, end_addr,
reg->guest_phys_addr,
range_get_last(reg->guest_phys_addr,
reg->memory_size));
}
for (i = 0; i < dev->nvqs; ++i) {
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->vqs + i;
vhost_dev_sync_region(dev, section, start_addr, end_addr, vq->used_phys,
range_get_last(vq->used_phys, vq->used_size));
}
return 0;
}
static void vhost_log_sync(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
struct vhost_dev *dev = container_of(listener, struct vhost_dev,
memory_listener);
vhost_sync_dirty_bitmap(dev, section, 0x0, ~0x0ULL);
}
static void vhost_log_sync_range(struct vhost_dev *dev,
hwaddr first, hwaddr last)
{
int i;
/* FIXME: this is N^2 in number of sections */
for (i = 0; i < dev->n_mem_sections; ++i) {
MemoryRegionSection *section = &dev->mem_sections[i];
vhost_sync_dirty_bitmap(dev, section, first, last);
}
}
static uint64_t vhost_get_log_size(struct vhost_dev *dev)
{
uint64_t log_size = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < dev->mem->nregions; ++i) {
struct vhost_memory_region *reg = dev->mem->regions + i;
uint64_t last = range_get_last(reg->guest_phys_addr,
reg->memory_size);
log_size = MAX(log_size, last / VHOST_LOG_CHUNK + 1);
}
for (i = 0; i < dev->nvqs; ++i) {
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->vqs + i;
uint64_t last = vq->used_phys + vq->used_size - 1;
log_size = MAX(log_size, last / VHOST_LOG_CHUNK + 1);
}
return log_size;
}
static struct vhost_log *vhost_log_alloc(uint64_t size, bool share)
{
Error *err = NULL;
struct vhost_log *log;
uint64_t logsize = size * sizeof(*(log->log));
int fd = -1;
log = g_new0(struct vhost_log, 1);
if (share) {
log->log = qemu_memfd_alloc("vhost-log", logsize,
F_SEAL_GROW | F_SEAL_SHRINK | F_SEAL_SEAL,
&fd, &err);
if (err) {
error_report_err(err);
g_free(log);
return NULL;
}
memset(log->log, 0, logsize);
} else {
log->log = g_malloc0(logsize);
}
log->size = size;
log->refcnt = 1;
log->fd = fd;
return log;
}
static struct vhost_log *vhost_log_get(uint64_t size, bool share)
{
struct vhost_log *log = share ? vhost_log_shm : vhost_log;
if (!log || log->size != size) {
log = vhost_log_alloc(size, share);
if (share) {
vhost_log_shm = log;
} else {
vhost_log = log;
}
} else {
++log->refcnt;
}
return log;
}
static void vhost_log_put(struct vhost_dev *dev, bool sync)
{
struct vhost_log *log = dev->log;
if (!log) {
return;
}
--log->refcnt;
if (log->refcnt == 0) {
/* Sync only the range covered by the old log */
if (dev->log_size && sync) {
vhost_log_sync_range(dev, 0, dev->log_size * VHOST_LOG_CHUNK - 1);
}
if (vhost_log == log) {
g_free(log->log);
vhost_log = NULL;
} else if (vhost_log_shm == log) {
qemu_memfd_free(log->log, log->size * sizeof(*(log->log)),
log->fd);
vhost_log_shm = NULL;
}
g_free(log);
}
dev->log = NULL;
dev->log_size = 0;
}
static bool vhost_dev_log_is_shared(struct vhost_dev *dev)
{
return dev->vhost_ops->vhost_requires_shm_log &&
dev->vhost_ops->vhost_requires_shm_log(dev);
}
static inline void vhost_dev_log_resize(struct vhost_dev *dev, uint64_t size)
{
struct vhost_log *log = vhost_log_get(size, vhost_dev_log_is_shared(dev));
uint64_t log_base = (uintptr_t)log->log;
int r;
/* inform backend of log switching, this must be done before
releasing the current log, to ensure no logging is lost */
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_log_base(dev, log_base, log);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_log_base failed");
}
vhost_log_put(dev, true);
dev->log = log;
dev->log_size = size;
}
static int vhost_dev_has_iommu(struct vhost_dev *dev)
{
VirtIODevice *vdev = dev->vdev;
return virtio_host_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_F_IOMMU_PLATFORM);
}
static void *vhost_memory_map(struct vhost_dev *dev, hwaddr addr,
hwaddr *plen, int is_write)
{
if (!vhost_dev_has_iommu(dev)) {
return cpu_physical_memory_map(addr, plen, is_write);
} else {
return (void *)(uintptr_t)addr;
}
}
static void vhost_memory_unmap(struct vhost_dev *dev, void *buffer,
hwaddr len, int is_write,
hwaddr access_len)
{
if (!vhost_dev_has_iommu(dev)) {
cpu_physical_memory_unmap(buffer, len, is_write, access_len);
}
}
static int vhost_verify_ring_part_mapping(void *ring_hva,
uint64_t ring_gpa,
uint64_t ring_size,
void *reg_hva,
uint64_t reg_gpa,
uint64_t reg_size)
{
uint64_t hva_ring_offset;
uint64_t ring_last = range_get_last(ring_gpa, ring_size);
uint64_t reg_last = range_get_last(reg_gpa, reg_size);
if (ring_last < reg_gpa || ring_gpa > reg_last) {
return 0;
}
/* check that whole ring's is mapped */
if (ring_last > reg_last) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* check that ring's MemoryRegion wasn't replaced */
hva_ring_offset = ring_gpa - reg_gpa;
if (ring_hva != reg_hva + hva_ring_offset) {
return -EBUSY;
}
return 0;
}
static int vhost_verify_ring_mappings(struct vhost_dev *dev,
void *reg_hva,
uint64_t reg_gpa,
uint64_t reg_size)
{
int i, j;
int r = 0;
const char *part_name[] = {
"descriptor table",
"available ring",
"used ring"
};
if (vhost_dev_has_iommu(dev)) {
return 0;
}
for (i = 0; i < dev->nvqs; ++i) {
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->vqs + i;
if (vq->desc_phys == 0) {
continue;
}
j = 0;
r = vhost_verify_ring_part_mapping(
vq->desc, vq->desc_phys, vq->desc_size,
reg_hva, reg_gpa, reg_size);
if (r) {
break;
}
j++;
r = vhost_verify_ring_part_mapping(
vq->avail, vq->avail_phys, vq->avail_size,
reg_hva, reg_gpa, reg_size);
if (r) {
break;
}
j++;
r = vhost_verify_ring_part_mapping(
vq->used, vq->used_phys, vq->used_size,
reg_hva, reg_gpa, reg_size);
if (r) {
break;
}
}
if (r == -ENOMEM) {
error_report("Unable to map %s for ring %d", part_name[j], i);
} else if (r == -EBUSY) {
error_report("%s relocated for ring %d", part_name[j], i);
}
return r;
}
static bool vhost_section(struct vhost_dev *dev, MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
bool result;
bool log_dirty = memory_region_get_dirty_log_mask(section->mr) &
~(1 << DIRTY_MEMORY_MIGRATION);
result = memory_region_is_ram(section->mr) &&
!memory_region_is_rom(section->mr);
/* Vhost doesn't handle any block which is doing dirty-tracking other
* than migration; this typically fires on VGA areas.
*/
result &= !log_dirty;
if (result && dev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_mem_section_filter) {
result &=
dev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_mem_section_filter(dev, section);
}
trace_vhost_section(section->mr->name, result);
return result;
}
static void vhost_begin(MemoryListener *listener)
{
struct vhost_dev *dev = container_of(listener, struct vhost_dev,
memory_listener);
dev->tmp_sections = NULL;
dev->n_tmp_sections = 0;
}
static void vhost_commit(MemoryListener *listener)
{
struct vhost_dev *dev = container_of(listener, struct vhost_dev,
memory_listener);
MemoryRegionSection *old_sections;
int n_old_sections;
uint64_t log_size;
size_t regions_size;
int r;
int i;
bool changed = false;
/* Note we can be called before the device is started, but then
* starting the device calls set_mem_table, so we need to have
* built the data structures.
*/
old_sections = dev->mem_sections;
n_old_sections = dev->n_mem_sections;
dev->mem_sections = dev->tmp_sections;
dev->n_mem_sections = dev->n_tmp_sections;
if (dev->n_mem_sections != n_old_sections) {
changed = true;
} else {
/* Same size, lets check the contents */
changed = n_old_sections && memcmp(dev->mem_sections, old_sections,
n_old_sections * sizeof(old_sections[0])) != 0;
}
trace_vhost_commit(dev->started, changed);
if (!changed) {
goto out;
}
/* Rebuild the regions list from the new sections list */
regions_size = offsetof(struct vhost_memory, regions) +
dev->n_mem_sections * sizeof dev->mem->regions[0];
dev->mem = g_realloc(dev->mem, regions_size);
dev->mem->nregions = dev->n_mem_sections;
used_memslots = dev->mem->nregions;
for (i = 0; i < dev->n_mem_sections; i++) {
struct vhost_memory_region *cur_vmr = dev->mem->regions + i;
struct MemoryRegionSection *mrs = dev->mem_sections + i;
cur_vmr->guest_phys_addr = mrs->offset_within_address_space;
cur_vmr->memory_size = int128_get64(mrs->size);
cur_vmr->userspace_addr =
(uintptr_t)memory_region_get_ram_ptr(mrs->mr) +
mrs->offset_within_region;
cur_vmr->flags_padding = 0;
}
if (!dev->started) {
goto out;
}
for (i = 0; i < dev->mem->nregions; i++) {
if (vhost_verify_ring_mappings(dev,
(void *)(uintptr_t)dev->mem->regions[i].userspace_addr,
dev->mem->regions[i].guest_phys_addr,
dev->mem->regions[i].memory_size)) {
error_report("Verify ring failure on region %d", i);
abort();
}
}
if (!dev->log_enabled) {
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_mem_table(dev, dev->mem);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_mem_table failed");
}
goto out;
}
log_size = vhost_get_log_size(dev);
/* We allocate an extra 4K bytes to log,
* to reduce the * number of reallocations. */
#define VHOST_LOG_BUFFER (0x1000 / sizeof *dev->log)
/* To log more, must increase log size before table update. */
if (dev->log_size < log_size) {
vhost_dev_log_resize(dev, log_size + VHOST_LOG_BUFFER);
}
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_mem_table(dev, dev->mem);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_mem_table failed");
}
/* To log less, can only decrease log size after table update. */
if (dev->log_size > log_size + VHOST_LOG_BUFFER) {
vhost_dev_log_resize(dev, log_size);
}
out:
/* Deref the old list of sections, this must happen _after_ the
* vhost_set_mem_table to ensure the client isn't still using the
* section we're about to unref.
*/
while (n_old_sections--) {
memory_region_unref(old_sections[n_old_sections].mr);
}
g_free(old_sections);
return;
}
/* Adds the section data to the tmp_section structure.
* It relies on the listener calling us in memory address order
* and for each region (via the _add and _nop methods) to
* join neighbours.
*/
static void vhost_region_add_section(struct vhost_dev *dev,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
bool need_add = true;
uint64_t mrs_size = int128_get64(section->size);
uint64_t mrs_gpa = section->offset_within_address_space;
uintptr_t mrs_host = (uintptr_t)memory_region_get_ram_ptr(section->mr) +
section->offset_within_region;
RAMBlock *mrs_rb = section->mr->ram_block;
size_t mrs_page = qemu_ram_pagesize(mrs_rb);
trace_vhost_region_add_section(section->mr->name, mrs_gpa, mrs_size,
mrs_host);
/* Round the section to it's page size */
/* First align the start down to a page boundary */
uint64_t alignage = mrs_host & (mrs_page - 1);
if (alignage) {
mrs_host -= alignage;
mrs_size += alignage;
mrs_gpa -= alignage;
}
/* Now align the size up to a page boundary */
alignage = mrs_size & (mrs_page - 1);
if (alignage) {
mrs_size += mrs_page - alignage;
}
trace_vhost_region_add_section_aligned(section->mr->name, mrs_gpa, mrs_size,
mrs_host);
if (dev->n_tmp_sections) {
/* Since we already have at least one section, lets see if
* this extends it; since we're scanning in order, we only
* have to look at the last one, and the FlatView that calls
* us shouldn't have overlaps.
*/
MemoryRegionSection *prev_sec = dev->tmp_sections +
(dev->n_tmp_sections - 1);
uint64_t prev_gpa_start = prev_sec->offset_within_address_space;
uint64_t prev_size = int128_get64(prev_sec->size);
uint64_t prev_gpa_end = range_get_last(prev_gpa_start, prev_size);
uint64_t prev_host_start =
(uintptr_t)memory_region_get_ram_ptr(prev_sec->mr) +
prev_sec->offset_within_region;
uint64_t prev_host_end = range_get_last(prev_host_start, prev_size);
if (mrs_gpa <= (prev_gpa_end + 1)) {
/* OK, looks like overlapping/intersecting - it's possible that
* the rounding to page sizes has made them overlap, but they should
* match up in the same RAMBlock if they do.
*/
if (mrs_gpa < prev_gpa_start) {
error_report("%s:Section rounded to %"PRIx64
" prior to previous %"PRIx64,
__func__, mrs_gpa, prev_gpa_start);
/* A way to cleanly fail here would be better */
return;
}
/* Offset from the start of the previous GPA to this GPA */
size_t offset = mrs_gpa - prev_gpa_start;
if (prev_host_start + offset == mrs_host &&
section->mr == prev_sec->mr &&
(!dev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_can_merge ||
dev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_can_merge(dev,
mrs_host, mrs_size,
prev_host_start, prev_size))) {
uint64_t max_end = MAX(prev_host_end, mrs_host + mrs_size);
need_add = false;
prev_sec->offset_within_address_space =
MIN(prev_gpa_start, mrs_gpa);
prev_sec->offset_within_region =
MIN(prev_host_start, mrs_host) -
(uintptr_t)memory_region_get_ram_ptr(prev_sec->mr);
prev_sec->size = int128_make64(max_end - MIN(prev_host_start,
mrs_host));
trace_vhost_region_add_section_merge(section->mr->name,
int128_get64(prev_sec->size),
prev_sec->offset_within_address_space,
prev_sec->offset_within_region);
} else {
/* adjoining regions are fine, but overlapping ones with
* different blocks/offsets shouldn't happen
*/
if (mrs_gpa != prev_gpa_end + 1) {
error_report("%s: Overlapping but not coherent sections "
"at %"PRIx64,
__func__, mrs_gpa);
return;
}
}
}
}
if (need_add) {
++dev->n_tmp_sections;
dev->tmp_sections = g_renew(MemoryRegionSection, dev->tmp_sections,
dev->n_tmp_sections);
dev->tmp_sections[dev->n_tmp_sections - 1] = *section;
/* The flatview isn't stable and we don't use it, making it NULL
* means we can memcmp the list.
*/
dev->tmp_sections[dev->n_tmp_sections - 1].fv = NULL;
memory_region_ref(section->mr);
}
}
/* Used for both add and nop callbacks */
static void vhost_region_addnop(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
struct vhost_dev *dev = container_of(listener, struct vhost_dev,
memory_listener);
if (!vhost_section(dev, section)) {
return;
}
vhost_region_add_section(dev, section);
}
static void vhost_iommu_unmap_notify(IOMMUNotifier *n, IOMMUTLBEntry *iotlb)
{
struct vhost_iommu *iommu = container_of(n, struct vhost_iommu, n);
struct vhost_dev *hdev = iommu->hdev;
hwaddr iova = iotlb->iova + iommu->iommu_offset;
if (vhost_backend_invalidate_device_iotlb(hdev, iova,
iotlb->addr_mask + 1)) {
error_report("Fail to invalidate device iotlb");
}
}
static void vhost_iommu_region_add(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
struct vhost_dev *dev = container_of(listener, struct vhost_dev,
iommu_listener);
struct vhost_iommu *iommu;
Int128 end;
int iommu_idx;
IOMMUMemoryRegion *iommu_mr;
if (!memory_region_is_iommu(section->mr)) {
return;
}
iommu_mr = IOMMU_MEMORY_REGION(section->mr);
iommu = g_malloc0(sizeof(*iommu));
end = int128_add(int128_make64(section->offset_within_region),
section->size);
end = int128_sub(end, int128_one());
iommu_idx = memory_region_iommu_attrs_to_index(iommu_mr,
MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED);
iommu_notifier_init(&iommu->n, vhost_iommu_unmap_notify,
IOMMU_NOTIFIER_UNMAP,
section->offset_within_region,
int128_get64(end),
iommu_idx);
iommu->mr = section->mr;
iommu->iommu_offset = section->offset_within_address_space -
section->offset_within_region;
iommu->hdev = dev;
memory_region_register_iommu_notifier(section->mr, &iommu->n);
QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&dev->iommu_list, iommu, iommu_next);
/* TODO: can replay help performance here? */
}
static void vhost_iommu_region_del(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section)
{
struct vhost_dev *dev = container_of(listener, struct vhost_dev,
iommu_listener);
struct vhost_iommu *iommu;
if (!memory_region_is_iommu(section->mr)) {
return;
}
QLIST_FOREACH(iommu, &dev->iommu_list, iommu_next) {
if (iommu->mr == section->mr &&
iommu->n.start == section->offset_within_region) {
memory_region_unregister_iommu_notifier(iommu->mr,
&iommu->n);
QLIST_REMOVE(iommu, iommu_next);
g_free(iommu);
break;
}
}
}
static int vhost_virtqueue_set_addr(struct vhost_dev *dev,
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq,
unsigned idx, bool enable_log)
{
struct vhost_vring_addr addr = {
.index = idx,
.desc_user_addr = (uint64_t)(unsigned long)vq->desc,
.avail_user_addr = (uint64_t)(unsigned long)vq->avail,
.used_user_addr = (uint64_t)(unsigned long)vq->used,
.log_guest_addr = vq->used_phys,
.flags = enable_log ? (1 << VHOST_VRING_F_LOG) : 0,
};
int r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_addr(dev, &addr);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_addr failed");
return -errno;
}
return 0;
}
static int vhost_dev_set_features(struct vhost_dev *dev,
bool enable_log)
{
uint64_t features = dev->acked_features;
int r;
if (enable_log) {
features |= 0x1ULL << VHOST_F_LOG_ALL;
}
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_features(dev, features);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_features failed");
}
return r < 0 ? -errno : 0;
}
static int vhost_dev_set_log(struct vhost_dev *dev, bool enable_log)
{
int r, i, idx;
r = vhost_dev_set_features(dev, enable_log);
if (r < 0) {
goto err_features;
}
for (i = 0; i < dev->nvqs; ++i) {
idx = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index(dev, dev->vq_index + i);
r = vhost_virtqueue_set_addr(dev, dev->vqs + i, idx,
enable_log);
if (r < 0) {
goto err_vq;
}
}
return 0;
err_vq:
for (; i >= 0; --i) {
idx = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index(dev, dev->vq_index + i);
vhost_virtqueue_set_addr(dev, dev->vqs + i, idx,
dev->log_enabled);
}
vhost_dev_set_features(dev, dev->log_enabled);
err_features:
return r;
}
static int vhost_migration_log(MemoryListener *listener, int enable)
{
struct vhost_dev *dev = container_of(listener, struct vhost_dev,
memory_listener);
int r;
if (!!enable == dev->log_enabled) {
return 0;
}
if (!dev->started) {
dev->log_enabled = enable;
return 0;
}
if (!enable) {
r = vhost_dev_set_log(dev, false);
if (r < 0) {
return r;
}
vhost_log_put(dev, false);
} else {
vhost_dev_log_resize(dev, vhost_get_log_size(dev));
r = vhost_dev_set_log(dev, true);
if (r < 0) {
return r;
}
}
dev->log_enabled = enable;
return 0;
}
static void vhost_log_global_start(MemoryListener *listener)
{
int r;
r = vhost_migration_log(listener, true);
if (r < 0) {
abort();
}
}
static void vhost_log_global_stop(MemoryListener *listener)
{
int r;
r = vhost_migration_log(listener, false);
if (r < 0) {
abort();
}
}
static void vhost_log_start(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section,
int old, int new)
{
/* FIXME: implement */
}
static void vhost_log_stop(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section,
int old, int new)
{
/* FIXME: implement */
}
/* The vhost driver natively knows how to handle the vrings of non
* cross-endian legacy devices and modern devices. Only legacy devices
* exposed to a bi-endian guest may require the vhost driver to use a
* specific endianness.
*/
static inline bool vhost_needs_vring_endian(VirtIODevice *vdev)
{
if (virtio_vdev_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1)) {
return false;
}
#ifdef HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
return vdev->device_endian == VIRTIO_DEVICE_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
#else
return vdev->device_endian == VIRTIO_DEVICE_ENDIAN_BIG;
#endif
}
static int vhost_virtqueue_set_vring_endian_legacy(struct vhost_dev *dev,
bool is_big_endian,
int vhost_vq_index)
{
struct vhost_vring_state s = {
.index = vhost_vq_index,
.num = is_big_endian
};
if (!dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_endian(dev, &s)) {
return 0;
}
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_endian failed");
if (errno == ENOTTY) {
error_report("vhost does not support cross-endian");
return -ENOSYS;
}
return -errno;
}
static int vhost_memory_region_lookup(struct vhost_dev *hdev,
uint64_t gpa, uint64_t *uaddr,
uint64_t *len)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < hdev->mem->nregions; i++) {
struct vhost_memory_region *reg = hdev->mem->regions + i;
if (gpa >= reg->guest_phys_addr &&
reg->guest_phys_addr + reg->memory_size > gpa) {
*uaddr = reg->userspace_addr + gpa - reg->guest_phys_addr;
*len = reg->guest_phys_addr + reg->memory_size - gpa;
return 0;
}
}
return -EFAULT;
}
int vhost_device_iotlb_miss(struct vhost_dev *dev, uint64_t iova, int write)
{
IOMMUTLBEntry iotlb;
uint64_t uaddr, len;
int ret = -EFAULT;
rcu_read_lock();
trace_vhost_iotlb_miss(dev, 1);
iotlb = address_space_get_iotlb_entry(dev->vdev->dma_as,
iova, write,
MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED);
if (iotlb.target_as != NULL) {
ret = vhost_memory_region_lookup(dev, iotlb.translated_addr,
&uaddr, &len);
if (ret) {
trace_vhost_iotlb_miss(dev, 3);
error_report("Fail to lookup the translated address "
"%"PRIx64, iotlb.translated_addr);
goto out;
}
len = MIN(iotlb.addr_mask + 1, len);
iova = iova & ~iotlb.addr_mask;
ret = vhost_backend_update_device_iotlb(dev, iova, uaddr,
len, iotlb.perm);
if (ret) {
trace_vhost_iotlb_miss(dev, 4);
error_report("Fail to update device iotlb");
goto out;
}
}
trace_vhost_iotlb_miss(dev, 2);
out:
rcu_read_unlock();
return ret;
}
static int vhost_virtqueue_start(struct vhost_dev *dev,
struct VirtIODevice *vdev,
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq,
unsigned idx)
{
BusState *qbus = BUS(qdev_get_parent_bus(DEVICE(vdev)));
VirtioBusState *vbus = VIRTIO_BUS(qbus);
VirtioBusClass *k = VIRTIO_BUS_GET_CLASS(vbus);
hwaddr s, l, a;
int r;
int vhost_vq_index = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index(dev, idx);
struct vhost_vring_file file = {
.index = vhost_vq_index
};
struct vhost_vring_state state = {
.index = vhost_vq_index
};
struct VirtQueue *vvq = virtio_get_queue(vdev, idx);
a = virtio_queue_get_desc_addr(vdev, idx);
if (a == 0) {
/* Queue might not be ready for start */
return 0;
}
vq->num = state.num = virtio_queue_get_num(vdev, idx);
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_num(dev, &state);
if (r) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_num failed");
return -errno;
}
state.num = virtio_queue_get_last_avail_idx(vdev, idx);
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_base(dev, &state);
if (r) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_base failed");
return -errno;
}
if (vhost_needs_vring_endian(vdev)) {
r = vhost_virtqueue_set_vring_endian_legacy(dev,
virtio_is_big_endian(vdev),
vhost_vq_index);
if (r) {
return -errno;
}
}
vq->desc_size = s = l = virtio_queue_get_desc_size(vdev, idx);
vq->desc_phys = a;
vq->desc = vhost_memory_map(dev, a, &l, 0);
if (!vq->desc || l != s) {
r = -ENOMEM;
goto fail_alloc_desc;
}
vq->avail_size = s = l = virtio_queue_get_avail_size(vdev, idx);
vq->avail_phys = a = virtio_queue_get_avail_addr(vdev, idx);
vq->avail = vhost_memory_map(dev, a, &l, 0);
if (!vq->avail || l != s) {
r = -ENOMEM;
goto fail_alloc_avail;
}
vq->used_size = s = l = virtio_queue_get_used_size(vdev, idx);
vq->used_phys = a = virtio_queue_get_used_addr(vdev, idx);
vq->used = vhost_memory_map(dev, a, &l, 1);
if (!vq->used || l != s) {
r = -ENOMEM;
goto fail_alloc_used;
}
r = vhost_virtqueue_set_addr(dev, vq, vhost_vq_index, dev->log_enabled);
if (r < 0) {
r = -errno;
goto fail_alloc;
}
file.fd = event_notifier_get_fd(virtio_queue_get_host_notifier(vvq));
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_kick(dev, &file);
if (r) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_kick failed");
r = -errno;
goto fail_kick;
}
/* Clear and discard previous events if any. */
event_notifier_test_and_clear(&vq->masked_notifier);
/* Init vring in unmasked state, unless guest_notifier_mask
* will do it later.
*/
if (!vdev->use_guest_notifier_mask) {
/* TODO: check and handle errors. */
vhost_virtqueue_mask(dev, vdev, idx, false);
}
if (k->query_guest_notifiers &&
k->query_guest_notifiers(qbus->parent) &&
virtio_queue_vector(vdev, idx) == VIRTIO_NO_VECTOR) {
file.fd = -1;
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_call(dev, &file);
if (r) {
goto fail_vector;
}
}
return 0;
fail_vector:
fail_kick:
fail_alloc:
vhost_memory_unmap(dev, vq->used, virtio_queue_get_used_size(vdev, idx),
0, 0);
fail_alloc_used:
vhost_memory_unmap(dev, vq->avail, virtio_queue_get_avail_size(vdev, idx),
0, 0);
fail_alloc_avail:
vhost_memory_unmap(dev, vq->desc, virtio_queue_get_desc_size(vdev, idx),
0, 0);
fail_alloc_desc:
return r;
}
static void vhost_virtqueue_stop(struct vhost_dev *dev,
struct VirtIODevice *vdev,
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq,
unsigned idx)
{
int vhost_vq_index = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index(dev, idx);
struct vhost_vring_state state = {
.index = vhost_vq_index,
};
int r;
if (virtio_queue_get_desc_addr(vdev, idx) == 0) {
/* Don't stop the virtqueue which might have not been started */
return;
}
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vring_base(dev, &state);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost VQ %d ring restore failed: %d", idx, r);
/* Connection to the backend is broken, so let's sync internal
* last avail idx to the device used idx.
*/
virtio_queue_restore_last_avail_idx(vdev, idx);
} else {
virtio_queue_set_last_avail_idx(vdev, idx, state.num);
}
virtio_queue_invalidate_signalled_used(vdev, idx);
virtio_queue_update_used_idx(vdev, idx);
/* In the cross-endian case, we need to reset the vring endianness to
* native as legacy devices expect so by default.
*/
if (vhost_needs_vring_endian(vdev)) {
vhost_virtqueue_set_vring_endian_legacy(dev,
!virtio_is_big_endian(vdev),
vhost_vq_index);
}
vhost_memory_unmap(dev, vq->used, virtio_queue_get_used_size(vdev, idx),
1, virtio_queue_get_used_size(vdev, idx));
vhost_memory_unmap(dev, vq->avail, virtio_queue_get_avail_size(vdev, idx),
0, virtio_queue_get_avail_size(vdev, idx));
vhost_memory_unmap(dev, vq->desc, virtio_queue_get_desc_size(vdev, idx),
0, virtio_queue_get_desc_size(vdev, idx));
}
static void vhost_eventfd_add(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section,
bool match_data, uint64_t data, EventNotifier *e)
{
}
static void vhost_eventfd_del(MemoryListener *listener,
MemoryRegionSection *section,
bool match_data, uint64_t data, EventNotifier *e)
{
}
static int vhost_virtqueue_set_busyloop_timeout(struct vhost_dev *dev,
int n, uint32_t timeout)
{
int vhost_vq_index = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index(dev, n);
struct vhost_vring_state state = {
.index = vhost_vq_index,
.num = timeout,
};
int r;
if (!dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_busyloop_timeout) {
return -EINVAL;
}
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_busyloop_timeout(dev, &state);
if (r) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_busyloop_timeout failed");
return r;
}
return 0;
}
static int vhost_virtqueue_init(struct vhost_dev *dev,
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq, int n)
{
int vhost_vq_index = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index(dev, n);
struct vhost_vring_file file = {
vhost-user: add multiple queue support This patch is initially based a patch from Nikolay Nikolaev. This patch adds vhost-user multiple queue support, by creating a nc and vhost_net pair for each queue. Qemu exits if find that the backend can't support the number of requested queues (by providing queues=# option). The max number is queried by a new message, VHOST_USER_GET_QUEUE_NUM, and is sent only when protocol feature VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_MQ is present first. The max queue check is done at vhost-user initiation stage. We initiate one queue first, which, in the meantime, also gets the max_queues the backend supports. In older version, it was reported that some messages are sent more times than necessary. Here we came an agreement with Michael that we could categorize vhost user messages to 2 types: non-vring specific messages, which should be sent only once, and vring specific messages, which should be sent per queue. Here I introduced a helper function vhost_user_one_time_request(), which lists following messages as non-vring specific messages: VHOST_USER_SET_OWNER VHOST_USER_RESET_DEVICE VHOST_USER_SET_MEM_TABLE VHOST_USER_GET_QUEUE_NUM For above messages, we simply ignore them when they are not sent the first time. Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com> Signed-off-by: Changchun Ouyang <changchun.ouyang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> Tested-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com>
2015-09-23 07:20:00 +03:00
.index = vhost_vq_index,
};
int r = event_notifier_init(&vq->masked_notifier, 0);
if (r < 0) {
return r;
}
file.fd = event_notifier_get_fd(&vq->masked_notifier);
r = dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_call(dev, &file);
if (r) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_call failed");
r = -errno;
goto fail_call;
}
vq->dev = dev;
return 0;
fail_call:
event_notifier_cleanup(&vq->masked_notifier);
return r;
}
static void vhost_virtqueue_cleanup(struct vhost_virtqueue *vq)
{
event_notifier_cleanup(&vq->masked_notifier);
}
int vhost_dev_init(struct vhost_dev *hdev, void *opaque,
VhostBackendType backend_type, uint32_t busyloop_timeout)
{
uint64_t features;
int i, r, n_initialized_vqs = 0;
Error *local_err = NULL;
hdev->vdev = NULL;
hdev->migration_blocker = NULL;
r = vhost_set_backend_type(hdev, backend_type);
assert(r >= 0);
r = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_init(hdev, opaque);
if (r < 0) {
goto fail;
}
r = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_owner(hdev);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_owner failed");
goto fail;
}
r = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_features(hdev, &features);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_get_features failed");
goto fail;
}
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i, ++n_initialized_vqs) {
vhost-user: add multiple queue support This patch is initially based a patch from Nikolay Nikolaev. This patch adds vhost-user multiple queue support, by creating a nc and vhost_net pair for each queue. Qemu exits if find that the backend can't support the number of requested queues (by providing queues=# option). The max number is queried by a new message, VHOST_USER_GET_QUEUE_NUM, and is sent only when protocol feature VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_MQ is present first. The max queue check is done at vhost-user initiation stage. We initiate one queue first, which, in the meantime, also gets the max_queues the backend supports. In older version, it was reported that some messages are sent more times than necessary. Here we came an agreement with Michael that we could categorize vhost user messages to 2 types: non-vring specific messages, which should be sent only once, and vring specific messages, which should be sent per queue. Here I introduced a helper function vhost_user_one_time_request(), which lists following messages as non-vring specific messages: VHOST_USER_SET_OWNER VHOST_USER_RESET_DEVICE VHOST_USER_SET_MEM_TABLE VHOST_USER_GET_QUEUE_NUM For above messages, we simply ignore them when they are not sent the first time. Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com> Signed-off-by: Changchun Ouyang <changchun.ouyang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> Tested-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com>
2015-09-23 07:20:00 +03:00
r = vhost_virtqueue_init(hdev, hdev->vqs + i, hdev->vq_index + i);
if (r < 0) {
goto fail;
}
}
if (busyloop_timeout) {
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i) {
r = vhost_virtqueue_set_busyloop_timeout(hdev, hdev->vq_index + i,
busyloop_timeout);
if (r < 0) {
goto fail_busyloop;
}
}
}
hdev->features = features;
hdev->memory_listener = (MemoryListener) {
.begin = vhost_begin,
.commit = vhost_commit,
.region_add = vhost_region_addnop,
.region_nop = vhost_region_addnop,
.log_start = vhost_log_start,
.log_stop = vhost_log_stop,
.log_sync = vhost_log_sync,
.log_global_start = vhost_log_global_start,
.log_global_stop = vhost_log_global_stop,
.eventfd_add = vhost_eventfd_add,
.eventfd_del = vhost_eventfd_del,
.priority = 10
};
hdev->iommu_listener = (MemoryListener) {
.region_add = vhost_iommu_region_add,
.region_del = vhost_iommu_region_del,
};
if (hdev->migration_blocker == NULL) {
if (!(hdev->features & (0x1ULL << VHOST_F_LOG_ALL))) {
error_setg(&hdev->migration_blocker,
"Migration disabled: vhost lacks VHOST_F_LOG_ALL feature.");
} else if (vhost_dev_log_is_shared(hdev) && !qemu_memfd_alloc_check()) {
error_setg(&hdev->migration_blocker,
"Migration disabled: failed to allocate shared memory");
}
}
if (hdev->migration_blocker != NULL) {
r = migrate_add_blocker(hdev->migration_blocker, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_report_err(local_err);
error_free(hdev->migration_blocker);
goto fail_busyloop;
}
}
hdev->mem = g_malloc0(offsetof(struct vhost_memory, regions));
hdev->n_mem_sections = 0;
hdev->mem_sections = NULL;
hdev->log = NULL;
hdev->log_size = 0;
hdev->log_enabled = false;
hdev->started = false;
memory_listener_register(&hdev->memory_listener, &address_space_memory);
QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&vhost_devices, hdev, entry);
if (used_memslots > hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_memslots_limit(hdev)) {
error_report("vhost backend memory slots limit is less"
" than current number of present memory slots");
r = -1;
if (busyloop_timeout) {
goto fail_busyloop;
} else {
goto fail;
}
}
return 0;
fail_busyloop:
while (--i >= 0) {
vhost_virtqueue_set_busyloop_timeout(hdev, hdev->vq_index + i, 0);
}
fail:
hdev->nvqs = n_initialized_vqs;
vhost_dev_cleanup(hdev);
return r;
}
void vhost_dev_cleanup(struct vhost_dev *hdev)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i) {
vhost_virtqueue_cleanup(hdev->vqs + i);
}
if (hdev->mem) {
/* those are only safe after successful init */
memory_listener_unregister(&hdev->memory_listener);
QLIST_REMOVE(hdev, entry);
}
if (hdev->migration_blocker) {
migrate_del_blocker(hdev->migration_blocker);
error_free(hdev->migration_blocker);
}
g_free(hdev->mem);
g_free(hdev->mem_sections);
if (hdev->vhost_ops) {
hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_backend_cleanup(hdev);
}
assert(!hdev->log);
memset(hdev, 0, sizeof(struct vhost_dev));
}
/* Stop processing guest IO notifications in qemu.
* Start processing them in vhost in kernel.
*/
int vhost_dev_enable_notifiers(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev)
{
BusState *qbus = BUS(qdev_get_parent_bus(DEVICE(vdev)));
int i, r, e;
virtio: introduce grab/release_ioeventfd to fix vhost Following the recent refactoring of virtio notifiers [1], more specifically the patch ed08a2a0b ("virtio: use virtio_bus_set_host_notifier to start/stop ioeventfd") that uses virtio_bus_set_host_notifier [2] by default, core virtio code requires 'ioeventfd_started' to be set to true/false when the host notifiers are configured. When vhost is stopped and started, however, there is a stop followed by another start. Since ioeventfd_started was never set to true, the 'stop' operation triggered by virtio_bus_set_host_notifier() will not result in a call to virtio_pci_ioeventfd_assign(assign=false). This leaves the memory regions with stale notifiers and results on the next start triggering the following assertion: kvm_mem_ioeventfd_add: error adding ioeventfd: File exists Aborted This patch reintroduces (hopefully in a cleaner way) the concept that was present with ioeventfd_disabled before the refactoring. When ioeventfd_grabbed>0, ioeventfd_started tracks whether ioeventfd should be enabled or not, but ioeventfd is actually not started at all until vhost releases the host notifiers. [1] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-10/msg07748.html [2] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-10/msg07760.html Reported-by: Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com> Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Reported-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> Fixes: ed08a2a0b ("virtio: use virtio_bus_set_host_notifier to start/stop ioeventfd") Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Tested-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> Tested-by: Farhan Ali <alifm@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Tested-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2016-11-18 18:07:00 +03:00
/* We will pass the notifiers to the kernel, make sure that QEMU
* doesn't interfere.
*/
r = virtio_device_grab_ioeventfd(vdev);
if (r < 0) {
error_report("binding does not support host notifiers");
goto fail;
}
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i) {
r = virtio_bus_set_host_notifier(VIRTIO_BUS(qbus), hdev->vq_index + i,
true);
if (r < 0) {
error_report("vhost VQ %d notifier binding failed: %d", i, -r);
goto fail_vq;
}
}
return 0;
fail_vq:
while (--i >= 0) {
e = virtio_bus_set_host_notifier(VIRTIO_BUS(qbus), hdev->vq_index + i,
false);
if (e < 0) {
error_report("vhost VQ %d notifier cleanup error: %d", i, -r);
}
assert (e >= 0);
virtio_bus_cleanup_host_notifier(VIRTIO_BUS(qbus), hdev->vq_index + i);
}
virtio: introduce grab/release_ioeventfd to fix vhost Following the recent refactoring of virtio notifiers [1], more specifically the patch ed08a2a0b ("virtio: use virtio_bus_set_host_notifier to start/stop ioeventfd") that uses virtio_bus_set_host_notifier [2] by default, core virtio code requires 'ioeventfd_started' to be set to true/false when the host notifiers are configured. When vhost is stopped and started, however, there is a stop followed by another start. Since ioeventfd_started was never set to true, the 'stop' operation triggered by virtio_bus_set_host_notifier() will not result in a call to virtio_pci_ioeventfd_assign(assign=false). This leaves the memory regions with stale notifiers and results on the next start triggering the following assertion: kvm_mem_ioeventfd_add: error adding ioeventfd: File exists Aborted This patch reintroduces (hopefully in a cleaner way) the concept that was present with ioeventfd_disabled before the refactoring. When ioeventfd_grabbed>0, ioeventfd_started tracks whether ioeventfd should be enabled or not, but ioeventfd is actually not started at all until vhost releases the host notifiers. [1] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-10/msg07748.html [2] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-10/msg07760.html Reported-by: Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com> Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Reported-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> Fixes: ed08a2a0b ("virtio: use virtio_bus_set_host_notifier to start/stop ioeventfd") Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Tested-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> Tested-by: Farhan Ali <alifm@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Tested-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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virtio_device_release_ioeventfd(vdev);
fail:
return r;
}
/* Stop processing guest IO notifications in vhost.
* Start processing them in qemu.
* This might actually run the qemu handlers right away,
* so virtio in qemu must be completely setup when this is called.
*/
void vhost_dev_disable_notifiers(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev)
{
BusState *qbus = BUS(qdev_get_parent_bus(DEVICE(vdev)));
int i, r;
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i) {
r = virtio_bus_set_host_notifier(VIRTIO_BUS(qbus), hdev->vq_index + i,
false);
if (r < 0) {
error_report("vhost VQ %d notifier cleanup failed: %d", i, -r);
}
assert (r >= 0);
virtio_bus_cleanup_host_notifier(VIRTIO_BUS(qbus), hdev->vq_index + i);
}
virtio: introduce grab/release_ioeventfd to fix vhost Following the recent refactoring of virtio notifiers [1], more specifically the patch ed08a2a0b ("virtio: use virtio_bus_set_host_notifier to start/stop ioeventfd") that uses virtio_bus_set_host_notifier [2] by default, core virtio code requires 'ioeventfd_started' to be set to true/false when the host notifiers are configured. When vhost is stopped and started, however, there is a stop followed by another start. Since ioeventfd_started was never set to true, the 'stop' operation triggered by virtio_bus_set_host_notifier() will not result in a call to virtio_pci_ioeventfd_assign(assign=false). This leaves the memory regions with stale notifiers and results on the next start triggering the following assertion: kvm_mem_ioeventfd_add: error adding ioeventfd: File exists Aborted This patch reintroduces (hopefully in a cleaner way) the concept that was present with ioeventfd_disabled before the refactoring. When ioeventfd_grabbed>0, ioeventfd_started tracks whether ioeventfd should be enabled or not, but ioeventfd is actually not started at all until vhost releases the host notifiers. [1] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-10/msg07748.html [2] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-10/msg07760.html Reported-by: Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com> Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Reported-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> Fixes: ed08a2a0b ("virtio: use virtio_bus_set_host_notifier to start/stop ioeventfd") Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Tested-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> Tested-by: Farhan Ali <alifm@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Tested-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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virtio_device_release_ioeventfd(vdev);
}
/* Test and clear event pending status.
* Should be called after unmask to avoid losing events.
*/
bool vhost_virtqueue_pending(struct vhost_dev *hdev, int n)
{
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = hdev->vqs + n - hdev->vq_index;
assert(n >= hdev->vq_index && n < hdev->vq_index + hdev->nvqs);
return event_notifier_test_and_clear(&vq->masked_notifier);
}
/* Mask/unmask events from this vq. */
void vhost_virtqueue_mask(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, int n,
bool mask)
{
struct VirtQueue *vvq = virtio_get_queue(vdev, n);
int r, index = n - hdev->vq_index;
struct vhost_vring_file file;
/* should only be called after backend is connected */
assert(hdev->vhost_ops);
if (mask) {
assert(vdev->use_guest_notifier_mask);
file.fd = event_notifier_get_fd(&hdev->vqs[index].masked_notifier);
} else {
file.fd = event_notifier_get_fd(virtio_queue_get_guest_notifier(vvq));
}
file.index = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_vq_index(hdev, n);
r = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_vring_call(hdev, &file);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_vring_call failed");
}
}
uint64_t vhost_get_features(struct vhost_dev *hdev, const int *feature_bits,
uint64_t features)
{
const int *bit = feature_bits;
while (*bit != VHOST_INVALID_FEATURE_BIT) {
uint64_t bit_mask = (1ULL << *bit);
if (!(hdev->features & bit_mask)) {
features &= ~bit_mask;
}
bit++;
}
return features;
}
void vhost_ack_features(struct vhost_dev *hdev, const int *feature_bits,
uint64_t features)
{
const int *bit = feature_bits;
while (*bit != VHOST_INVALID_FEATURE_BIT) {
uint64_t bit_mask = (1ULL << *bit);
if (features & bit_mask) {
hdev->acked_features |= bit_mask;
}
bit++;
}
}
int vhost_dev_get_config(struct vhost_dev *hdev, uint8_t *config,
uint32_t config_len)
{
assert(hdev->vhost_ops);
if (hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_config) {
return hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_get_config(hdev, config, config_len);
}
return -1;
}
int vhost_dev_set_config(struct vhost_dev *hdev, const uint8_t *data,
uint32_t offset, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags)
{
assert(hdev->vhost_ops);
if (hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_config) {
return hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_config(hdev, data, offset,
size, flags);
}
return -1;
}
void vhost_dev_set_config_notifier(struct vhost_dev *hdev,
const VhostDevConfigOps *ops)
{
hdev->config_ops = ops;
}
/* Host notifiers must be enabled at this point. */
int vhost_dev_start(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev)
{
int i, r;
/* should only be called after backend is connected */
assert(hdev->vhost_ops);
hdev->started = true;
hdev->vdev = vdev;
r = vhost_dev_set_features(hdev, hdev->log_enabled);
if (r < 0) {
goto fail_features;
}
if (vhost_dev_has_iommu(hdev)) {
memory_listener_register(&hdev->iommu_listener, vdev->dma_as);
}
r = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_mem_table(hdev, hdev->mem);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_mem_table failed");
r = -errno;
goto fail_mem;
}
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i) {
r = vhost_virtqueue_start(hdev,
vdev,
hdev->vqs + i,
hdev->vq_index + i);
if (r < 0) {
goto fail_vq;
}
}
if (hdev->log_enabled) {
uint64_t log_base;
hdev->log_size = vhost_get_log_size(hdev);
hdev->log = vhost_log_get(hdev->log_size,
vhost_dev_log_is_shared(hdev));
log_base = (uintptr_t)hdev->log->log;
r = hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_log_base(hdev,
hdev->log_size ? log_base : 0,
hdev->log);
if (r < 0) {
VHOST_OPS_DEBUG("vhost_set_log_base failed");
r = -errno;
goto fail_log;
}
}
if (vhost_dev_has_iommu(hdev)) {
hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_iotlb_callback(hdev, true);
/* Update used ring information for IOTLB to work correctly,
* vhost-kernel code requires for this.*/
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i) {
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = hdev->vqs + i;
vhost_device_iotlb_miss(hdev, vq->used_phys, true);
}
}
return 0;
fail_log:
vhost_log_put(hdev, false);
fail_vq:
while (--i >= 0) {
vhost_virtqueue_stop(hdev,
vdev,
hdev->vqs + i,
hdev->vq_index + i);
}
i = hdev->nvqs;
fail_mem:
fail_features:
hdev->started = false;
return r;
}
/* Host notifiers must be enabled at this point. */
void vhost_dev_stop(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev)
{
int i;
/* should only be called after backend is connected */
assert(hdev->vhost_ops);
for (i = 0; i < hdev->nvqs; ++i) {
vhost_virtqueue_stop(hdev,
vdev,
hdev->vqs + i,
hdev->vq_index + i);
}
if (vhost_dev_has_iommu(hdev)) {
hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_iotlb_callback(hdev, false);
memory_listener_unregister(&hdev->iommu_listener);
}
vhost_log_put(hdev, true);
hdev->started = false;
hdev->vdev = NULL;
}
int vhost_net_set_backend(struct vhost_dev *hdev,
struct vhost_vring_file *file)
{
if (hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_net_set_backend) {
return hdev->vhost_ops->vhost_net_set_backend(hdev, file);
}
return -1;
}