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Re: [PULL 30/63] vhost-user: call VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE synchronou
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Laszlo Ersek |
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Re: [PULL 30/63] vhost-user: call VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE synchronously |
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Wed, 4 Oct 2023 12:11:44 +0200 |
On 10/4/23 10:44, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> From: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
>
> (1) The virtio-1.2 specification
> <http://docs.oasis-open.org/virtio/virtio/v1.2/virtio-v1.2.html> writes:
>
>> 3 General Initialization And Device Operation
>> 3.1 Device Initialization
>> 3.1.1 Driver Requirements: Device Initialization
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> 7. Perform device-specific setup, including discovery of virtqueues for
>> the device, optional per-bus setup, reading and possibly writing the
>> device’s virtio configuration space, and population of virtqueues.
>>
>> 8. Set the DRIVER_OK status bit. At this point the device is “live”.
>
> and
>
>> 4 Virtio Transport Options
>> 4.1 Virtio Over PCI Bus
>> 4.1.4 Virtio Structure PCI Capabilities
>> 4.1.4.3 Common configuration structure layout
>> 4.1.4.3.2 Driver Requirements: Common configuration structure layout
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> The driver MUST configure the other virtqueue fields before enabling the
>> virtqueue with queue_enable.
>>
>> [...]
>
> (The same statements are present in virtio-1.0 identically, at
> <http://docs.oasis-open.org/virtio/virtio/v1.0/virtio-v1.0.html>.)
>
> These together mean that the following sub-sequence of steps is valid for
> a virtio-1.0 guest driver:
>
> (1.1) set "queue_enable" for the needed queues as the final part of device
> initialization step (7),
>
> (1.2) set DRIVER_OK in step (8),
>
> (1.3) immediately start sending virtio requests to the device.
>
> (2) When vhost-user is enabled, and the VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES
> special virtio feature is negotiated, then virtio rings start in disabled
> state, according to
> <https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/interop/vhost-user.html#ring-states>.
> In this case, explicit VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE messages are needed for
> enabling vrings.
>
> Therefore setting "queue_enable" from the guest (1.1) is a *control plane*
> operation, which travels from the guest through QEMU to the vhost-user
> backend, using a unix domain socket.
>
> Whereas sending a virtio request (1.3) is a *data plane* operation, which
> evades QEMU -- it travels from guest to the vhost-user backend via
> eventfd.
>
> This means that steps (1.1) and (1.3) travel through different channels,
> and their relative order can be reversed, as perceived by the vhost-user
> backend.
>
> That's exactly what happens when OVMF's virtiofs driver (VirtioFsDxe) runs
> against the Rust-language virtiofsd version 1.7.2. (Which uses version
> 0.10.1 of the vhost-user-backend crate, and version 0.8.1 of the vhost
> crate.)
>
> Namely, when VirtioFsDxe binds a virtiofs device, it goes through the
> device initialization steps (i.e., control plane operations), and
> immediately sends a FUSE_INIT request too (i.e., performs a data plane
> operation). In the Rust-language virtiofsd, this creates a race between
> two components that run *concurrently*, i.e., in different threads or
> processes:
>
> - Control plane, handling vhost-user protocol messages:
>
> The "VhostUserSlaveReqHandlerMut::set_vring_enable" method
> [crates/vhost-user-backend/src/handler.rs] handles
> VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE messages, and updates each vring's "enabled"
> flag according to the message processed.
>
> - Data plane, handling virtio / FUSE requests:
>
> The "VringEpollHandler::handle_event" method
> [crates/vhost-user-backend/src/event_loop.rs] handles the incoming
> virtio / FUSE request, consuming the virtio kick at the same time. If
> the vring's "enabled" flag is set, the virtio / FUSE request is
> processed genuinely. If the vring's "enabled" flag is clear, then the
> virtio / FUSE request is discarded.
>
> Note that OVMF enables the queue *first*, and sends FUSE_INIT *second*.
> However, if the data plane processor in virtiofsd wins the race, then it
> sees the FUSE_INIT *before* the control plane processor took notice of
> VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE and green-lit the queue for the data plane
> processor. Therefore the latter drops FUSE_INIT on the floor, and goes
> back to waiting for further virtio / FUSE requests with epoll_wait.
> Meanwhile OVMF is stuck waiting for the FUSET_INIT response -- a deadlock.
>
> The deadlock is not deterministic. OVMF hangs infrequently during first
> boot. However, OVMF hangs almost certainly during reboots from the UEFI
> shell.
>
> The race can be "reliably masked" by inserting a very small delay -- a
> single debug message -- at the top of "VringEpollHandler::handle_event",
> i.e., just before the data plane processor checks the "enabled" field of
> the vring. That delay suffices for the control plane processor to act upon
> VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE.
>
> We can deterministically prevent the race in QEMU, by blocking OVMF inside
> step (1.1) -- i.e., in the write to the "queue_enable" register -- until
> VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE actually *completes*. That way OVMF's VCPU
> cannot advance to the FUSE_INIT submission before virtiofsd's control
> plane processor takes notice of the queue being enabled.
>
> Wait for VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE completion by:
>
> - setting the NEED_REPLY flag on VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE, and waiting
> for the reply, if the VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_REPLY_ACK vhost-user feature
> has been negotiated, or
>
> - performing a separate VHOST_USER_GET_FEATURES *exchange*, which requires
> a backend response regardless of VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_REPLY_ACK.
>
> Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com> (supporter:vhost)
> Cc: Eugenio Perez Martin <eperezma@redhat.com>
> Cc: German Maglione <gmaglione@redhat.com>
> Cc: Liu Jiang <gerry@linux.alibaba.com>
> Cc: Sergio Lopez Pascual <slp@redhat.com>
> Cc: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
> Message-Id: <20230830134055.106812-8-lersek@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: Eugenio Pérez <eperezma@redhat.com>
> ---
> hw/virtio/vhost-user.c | 16 +++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c b/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c
> index ae0734d461..eb983ae295 100644
> --- a/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c
> +++ b/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c
> @@ -1214,7 +1214,21 @@ static int vhost_user_set_vring_enable(struct
> vhost_dev *dev, int enable)
> .num = enable,
> };
>
> - ret = vhost_set_vring(dev, VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE, &state,
> false);
> + /*
> + * SET_VRING_ENABLE travels from guest to QEMU to vhost-user backend
> /
> + * control plane thread via unix domain socket. Virtio requests
> travel
> + * from guest to vhost-user backend / data plane thread via eventfd.
> + * Even if the guest enables the ring first, and pushes its first
> virtio
> + * request second (conforming to the virtio spec), the data plane
> thread
> + * in the backend may see the virtio request before the control plane
> + * thread sees the queue enablement. This causes (in fact, requires)
> the
> + * data plane thread to discard the virtio request (it arrived on a
> + * seemingly disabled queue). To prevent this out-of-order delivery,
> + * don't let the guest proceed to pushing the virtio request until
> the
> + * backend control plane acknowledges enabling the queue -- IOW, pass
> + * wait_for_reply=true below.
> + */
> + ret = vhost_set_vring(dev, VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE, &state,
> true);
> if (ret < 0) {
> /*
> * Restoring the previous state is likely infeasible, as well as
This is not the latest version (v3) of this set -- please see
<20231002203221.17241-1-lersek@redhat.com/">https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/qemu-devel/cover/20231002203221.17241-1-lersek@redhat.com/>.
Thanks,
Laszlo
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- [PULL 25/63] vhost-user: tighten "reply_supported" scope in "set_vring_addr", Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 18/63] vdpa: move vhost_vdpa_set_vring_ready to the caller, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 23/63] vhost-user: move VhostUserProtocolFeature definition to header file, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 27/63] vhost-user: flatten "enforce_reply" into "vhost_user_write_sync", Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 21/63] qmp: remove virtio_list, search QOM tree instead, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 28/63] vhost-user: hoist "write_sync", "get_features", "get_u64", Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 30/63] vhost-user: call VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE synchronously, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- Re: [PULL 30/63] vhost-user: call VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE synchronously,
Laszlo Ersek <=
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- [PULL 32/63] tests/acpi: Allow update of DSDT.cxl, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 50/63] vdpa net: fix error message setting virtio status, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 44/63] vdpa net: zero vhost_vdpa iova_tree pointer at cleanup, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 39/63] hw/i386: Remove now redundant TYPE_ACPI_GED_X86, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 31/63] hw/isa/ich9: Add comment on imperfect emulation of PIC vs. I/O APIC routing, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 37/63] hw/acpi/acpi_dev_interface: Remove now unused madt_cpu virtual method, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04
- [PULL 34/63] tests/acpi: Update DSDT.cxl with QTG DSM, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2023/10/04