044897ef4a
Occasionally in Linux guests on x86_64 we're seeing logs like: ppc_set_irq: 0x55b4e0d562f0 n_IRQ 8 level 1 => pending 00000100req 00000004 when they should read: ppc_set_irq: 0x55b4e0d562f0 n_IRQ 8 level 1 => pending 00000100req 00000002 The "00000004" is CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB yet the code calls cpu_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD) ("00000002") in this function just before the log message. Something is causing the HARD bit setting to get lost. The knock on effect of losing that bit is the decrementer timer interrupts don't get delivered which causes the guest to sit idle in its idle handler and 'hang'. The issue occurs due to races from code which sets CPU_INTERRUPT_EXITTB. Rather than poking directly into cs->interrupt_request, that code needs to: a) hold BQL b) use the cpu_interrupt() helper This patch fixes the call sites to do this, fixing the hang. The calls are made from a variety of contexts so a helper function is added to handle the necessary locking. This can likely be improved and optimised in the future but it ensures the code is correct and doesn't lockup as it stands today. Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> |
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