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Re: [Qemu-devel] [patch v6 11/12] vfio: register aer resume notification


From: Chen Fan
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [patch v6 11/12] vfio: register aer resume notification handler for aer resume
Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 09:38:41 +0800
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On 04/26/2016 10:48 PM, Alex Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 11:39:02 +0800
Chen Fan<address@hidden>  wrote:

On 04/14/2016 09:02 AM, Chen Fan wrote:
On 04/12/2016 05:38 AM, Alex Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 5 Apr 2016 19:42:02 +0800
Cao jin<address@hidden>  wrote:
From: Chen Fan<address@hidden>

for supporting aer recovery, host and guest would run the same aer
recovery code, that would do the secondary bus reset if the error
is fatal, the aer recovery process:
    1. error_detected
    2. reset_link (if fatal)
    3. slot_reset/mmio_enabled
    4. resume

it indicates that host will do secondary bus reset to reset
the physical devices under bus in step 2, that would cause
devices in D3 status in a short time. but in qemu, we register
an error detected handler, that would be invoked as host broadcasts
the error-detected event in step 1, in order to avoid guest do
reset_link when host do reset_link simultaneously. it may cause
fatal error. we introduce a resmue notifier to assure host reset
completely. then do guest aer injection.
Why is it safe to continue running the VM between the error detected
notification and the resume notification?  We're just pushing back the
point at which we inject the AER into the guest, potentially negating
any benefit by allowing the VM to consume bad data.  Shouldn't we
instead be immediately notifying the VM on error detected, but stalling
any access to the device until resume is signaled?  How do we know that
resume will ever be signaled?  We have both the problem that we may be
running on an older kernel that won't support a resume notification and
the problem that seeing a resume notification depends on the host being
able to successfully complete a link reset after fatal error. We can
detect support for resume notification, but we still need a strategy
for never receiving it.  Thanks,
That's make sense, but I haven't came up with a good idea. do you have
any idea, Alex?
I don't know that there are any good solutions here.  We need to
respond to the current error notifier interrupt and not regress from
our support there.  I think that means that if we want to switch from a
simple halt-on-error to a mechanism for the guest to handle recovery,
we need to disable access to the device between being notified that the
error occurred and being notified to resume.  We can do that by
disabling mmaps to the device and preventing access via the slow path
handlers.  I don't know what the best solution is for preventing access,
do we block and pause the VM or do we drop writes and return -1 for
reads, that's something that needs to be determined.  We also need to
inject the AER into the VM at the point we're notified of an error
because the VM needs to know as soon as possible to stop using the
device or trusting any data from it.  The next coordination point would
be something like the resume notifier that you've added and there are
numerous questions around the interaction of that with the guest
handling.  Clearly we can't do a guest directed bus reset until we get
the resume notifier, so do we block that execution path in QEMU until
the resume notification is received?  What happens if we don't get that
notification?  Is there any way that we can rely on the host having
done a bus reset to the point where we don't need to act on the guest
directed reset?  These are all things that need to be figured out.
Thanks,
Maybe we can simply pause the vcpu running and avoid the VM to
access the device. and add two flags in VFIO_DEVICE_GET_INFO to query
whether the vfio pci driver has a resume notifier,
if it does not have resume notifier flags, we can directly fail to boot up VM
as with aer enabled. otherwise, we should wait for resume notifier coming to
restart the cpu. about the problem of the reduplicated bus reset by host and guest, I think qemu can according to the error is fatal or non-fatal to decide whether need to do a bus reset on guest, I think it's not critical and could be resolved later.

Thanks,
Chen


Alex


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