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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uin
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Laurent Vivier |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's |
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Tue, 14 Mar 2017 12:47:19 +0100 |
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On 14/03/2017 12:38, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Laurent Vivier (address@hidden) wrote:
>> On 14/03/2017 12:16, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>>> * Laurent Vivier (address@hidden) wrote:
>>>> On 06/03/2017 06:25, Jason Wang wrote:
>>>>> From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <address@hidden>
>>>>>
>>>>> The index's in the Vmxnet3Ring were migrated as 32bit ints
>>>>> yet are declared as size_t's. They appear to be derived
>>>>> from 32bit values loaded from guest memory, so actually
>>>>> store them as that.
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <address@hidden>
>>>>> Acked-by: Dmitry Fleytman <address@hidden>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <address@hidden>
>>>>> ---
>>>>> hw/net/vmxnet3.c | 12 ++++++------
>>>>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>>>>>
>>>>> diff --git a/hw/net/vmxnet3.c b/hw/net/vmxnet3.c
>>>>> index e13a798..224c109 100644
>>>>> --- a/hw/net/vmxnet3.c
>>>>> +++ b/hw/net/vmxnet3.c
>>>>> @@ -141,17 +141,17 @@ typedef struct VMXNET3Class {
>>>>> /* Cyclic ring abstraction */
>>>>> typedef struct {
>>>>> hwaddr pa;
>>>>> - size_t size;
>>>>> - size_t cell_size;
>>>>> - size_t next;
>>>>> + uint32_t size;
>>>>> + uint32_t cell_size;
>>>>> + uint32_t next;
>>>>> uint8_t gen;
>>>>> } Vmxnet3Ring;
>>>>>
>>>>> static inline void vmxnet3_ring_init(PCIDevice *d,
>>>>> Vmxnet3Ring *ring,
>>>>> hwaddr pa,
>>>>> - size_t size,
>>>>> - size_t cell_size,
>>>>> + uint32_t size,
>>>>> + uint32_t cell_size,
>>>>> bool zero_region)
>>>>> {
>>>>> ring->pa = pa;
>>>>> @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ static inline void vmxnet3_ring_init(PCIDevice *d,
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> #define VMXNET3_RING_DUMP(macro, ring_name, ridx, r)
>>>>> \
>>>>> - macro("%s#%d: base %" PRIx64 " size %zu cell_size %zu gen %d next
>>>>> %zu", \
>>>>> + macro("%s#%d: base %" PRIx64 " size %u cell_size %u gen %d next %u",
>>>>> \
>>>>> (ring_name), (ridx),
>>>>> \
>>>>> (r)->pa, (r)->size, (r)->cell_size, (r)->gen, (r)->next)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> David, with '-dump-vmstate' with 2.8 machine type and with v2.8 and
>>>> master I can see the size of "txq_descr" and "rxq_descr" changes because
>>>> of "sizeof(Vmxnet3TxqDescr)" and "sizeof(Vmxnet3RxqDescr)". This changes
>>>> because the size of Vmxnet3Ring has changed with the s/size_t/uint32_t/":
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>> "field": "txq_descr",
>>>> "version_id": 0,
>>>> "field_exists": false,
>>>> "size": 176
>>>> },
>>>> {
>>>> "field": "rxq_descr",
>>>> "version_id": 0,
>>>> "field_exists": false,
>>>> "size": 216
>>>> },
>>>>
>>>> becomes:
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>> "field": "txq_descr",
>>>> "version_id": 0,
>>>> "field_exists": false,
>>>> "size": 144
>>>> },
>>>> {
>>>> "field": "rxq_descr",
>>>> "version_id": 0,
>>>> "field_exists": false,
>>>> "size": 168
>>>> },
>>>
>>> But the old migration code used to write these fields using qemu_put_be32
>>> (from a11f5cb005f9854f0d78da97fc23adf5bc8c83f3)
>>>
>>> -static void vmxnet3_put_ring_to_file(QEMUFile *f, Vmxnet3Ring *r)
>>> -{
>>> - qemu_put_be64(f, r->pa);
>>> - qemu_put_be32(f, r->size);
>>> - qemu_put_be32(f, r->cell_size);
>>> - qemu_put_be32(f, r->next);
>>> - qemu_put_byte(f, r->gen);
>>> -}
>>>
>>> +static const VMStateDescription vmstate_vmxnet3_ring = {
>>> + .name = "vmxnet3-ring",
>>> + .version_id = 0,
>>> + .fields = (VMStateField[]) {
>>> + VMSTATE_UINT64(pa, Vmxnet3Ring),
>>> + VMSTATE_UINT32(size, Vmxnet3Ring),
>>> + VMSTATE_UINT32(cell_size, Vmxnet3Ring),
>>> + VMSTATE_UINT32(next, Vmxnet3Ring),
>>> + VMSTATE_UINT8(gen, Vmxnet3Ring),
>>> + VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
>>> + }
>>> };
>>>
>>> so they used to be size_t's written with be32 and now they're uint32_t's
>>> written as 32bit - so that should be the same.
>>> I'm not sure i understand where the old txq_descr sizes come from - what
>>> managed to print the 176 number before it was converted to VMState?
>>
>> I think it comes from the sizeof() in VMSTATE_STRUCT(Vmxnet3TxqDescr):
>>
>> static const VMStateDescription vmstate_vmxnet3_txq_descr = {
>> .name = "vmxnet3-txq-descr",
>> .version_id = 0,
>> .fields = (VMStateField[]) {
>> VMSTATE_STRUCT(tx_ring, Vmxnet3TxqDescr, 0, vmstate_vmxnet3_ring,
>> Vmxnet3Ring),
>> VMSTATE_STRUCT(comp_ring, Vmxnet3TxqDescr, 0, vmstate_vmxnet3_ring,
>> Vmxnet3Ring),
>> VMSTATE_UINT8(intr_idx, Vmxnet3TxqDescr),
>> VMSTATE_UINT64(tx_stats_pa, Vmxnet3TxqDescr),
>> VMSTATE_STRUCT(txq_stats, Vmxnet3TxqDescr, 0,
>> vmstate_vmxnet3_tx_stats,
>> struct UPT1_TxStats),
>> VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
>> }
>> };
>>
>> I will check the '-dump-vmstate' code to see if it's relevant.
>
> OK, but that sizeof() should never make it onto the wire; all that
> teh VMSTATE_STRUCT should do is execute the vmstate_vmxnet3_ring on
> that data.
> (And again I'm curious what happened in the version before I committed
> that change).
>
>>>
>>>> And if I try a migration, I have:
>>>>
>>>> qemu/migration/vmstate.c:112: vmstate_load_state: Assertion `first_elem
>>>> || !n_elems' failed.
>>>
>>> Interesting; that's Halil's new assert; I need to look.
>>
>> Can't it be related to the size problem?
>
> It could, I need to see exactly how it's failing; what was the full
> command line you used, and with what guest?
Tested with pseries machine type on ppc64le host, no guest started.
qemu-system-ppc64 -M pseries-2.8 -S -serial mon:stdio -vnc :0 -device
vmxnet3
Laurent
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- [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Jason Wang, 2017/03/06
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Laurent Vivier, 2017/03/13
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, 2017/03/14
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Laurent Vivier, 2017/03/14
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, 2017/03/14
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's,
Laurent Vivier <=
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, 2017/03/14
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Laurent Vivier, 2017/03/14
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, 2017/03/14
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, 2017/03/14
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL RESEND 12/19] vmxnet3: Convert ring values to uint32_t's, Laurent Vivier, 2017/03/14
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