Thread (7 messages) 7 messages, 5 authors, 2020-09-23

Re: [PATCH] KVM: PPC: Book3S HV: Do not allocate HPT for a nested guest

From: Greg Kurz <hidden>
Date: 2020-09-11 08:19:01
Also in: kvm

On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 10:08:10 +0200
Michal Suchánek [off-list ref] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 10:01:33AM +0200, Greg Kurz wrote:
quoted
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 09:45:36 +0200
Greg Kurz [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 01:16:07 -0300
Fabiano Rosas [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
The current nested KVM code does not support HPT guests. This is
informed/enforced in some ways:

- Hosts < P9 will not be able to enable the nested HV feature;

- The nested hypervisor MMU capabilities will not contain
  KVM_CAP_PPC_MMU_HASH_V3;

- QEMU reflects the MMU capabilities in the
  'ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support' device-tree property;

- The nested guest, at 'prom_parse_mmu_model' ignores the
  'disable_radix' kernel command line option if HPT is not supported;

- The KVM_PPC_CONFIGURE_V3_MMU ioctl will fail if trying to use HPT.

There is, however, still a way to start a HPT guest by using
max-compat-cpu=power8 at the QEMU machine options. This leads to the
guest being set to use hash after QEMU calls the KVM_PPC_ALLOCATE_HTAB
ioctl.

With the guest set to hash, the nested hypervisor goes through the
entry path that has no knowledge of nesting (kvmppc_run_vcpu) and
crashes when it tries to execute an hypervisor-privileged (mtspr
HDEC) instruction at __kvmppc_vcore_entry:

root@L1:~ $ qemu-system-ppc64 -machine pseries,max-cpu-compat=power8 ...

<snip>
[  538.543303] CPU: 83 PID: 25185 Comm: CPU 0/KVM Not tainted 5.9.0-rc4 #1
[  538.543355] NIP:  c00800000753f388 LR: c00800000753f368 CTR: c0000000001e5ec0
[  538.543417] REGS: c0000013e91e33b0 TRAP: 0700   Not tainted  (5.9.0-rc4)
[  538.543470] MSR:  8000000002843033 <SF,VEC,VSX,FP,ME,IR,DR,RI,LE>  CR: 22422882  XER: 20040000
[  538.543546] CFAR: c00800000753f4b0 IRQMASK: 3
               GPR00: c0080000075397a0 c0000013e91e3640 c00800000755e600 0000000080000000
               GPR04: 0000000000000000 c0000013eab19800 c000001394de0000 00000043a054db72
               GPR08: 00000000003b1652 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 c0080000075502e0
               GPR12: c0000000001e5ec0 c0000007ffa74200 c0000013eab19800 0000000000000008
               GPR16: 0000000000000000 c00000139676c6c0 c000000001d23948 c0000013e91e38b8
               GPR20: 0000000000000053 0000000000000000 0000000000000001 0000000000000000
               GPR24: 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000000000000001
               GPR28: 0000000000000001 0000000000000053 c0000013eab19800 0000000000000001
[  538.544067] NIP [c00800000753f388] __kvmppc_vcore_entry+0x90/0x104 [kvm_hv]
[  538.544121] LR [c00800000753f368] __kvmppc_vcore_entry+0x70/0x104 [kvm_hv]
[  538.544173] Call Trace:
[  538.544196] [c0000013e91e3640] [c0000013e91e3680] 0xc0000013e91e3680 (unreliable)
[  538.544260] [c0000013e91e3820] [c0080000075397a0] kvmppc_run_core+0xbc8/0x19d0 [kvm_hv]
[  538.544325] [c0000013e91e39e0] [c00800000753d99c] kvmppc_vcpu_run_hv+0x404/0xc00 [kvm_hv]
[  538.544394] [c0000013e91e3ad0] [c0080000072da4fc] kvmppc_vcpu_run+0x34/0x48 [kvm]
[  538.544472] [c0000013e91e3af0] [c0080000072d61b8] kvm_arch_vcpu_ioctl_run+0x310/0x420 [kvm]
[  538.544539] [c0000013e91e3b80] [c0080000072c7450] kvm_vcpu_ioctl+0x298/0x778 [kvm]
[  538.544605] [c0000013e91e3ce0] [c0000000004b8c2c] sys_ioctl+0x1dc/0xc90
[  538.544662] [c0000013e91e3dc0] [c00000000002f9a4] system_call_exception+0xe4/0x1c0
[  538.544726] [c0000013e91e3e20] [c00000000000d140] system_call_common+0xf0/0x27c
[  538.544787] Instruction dump:
[  538.544821] f86d1098 60000000 60000000 48000099 e8ad0fe8 e8c500a0 e9264140 75290002
[  538.544886] 7d1602a6 7cec42a6 40820008 7d0807b4 <7d164ba6> 7d083a14 f90d10a0 480104fd
[  538.544953] ---[ end trace 74423e2b948c2e0c ]---

This patch makes the KVM_PPC_ALLOCATE_HTAB ioctl fail when running in
the nested hypervisor, causing QEMU to abort.

Reported-by: Satheesh Rajendran <redacted>
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Rosas <redacted>
---
LGTM

Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <redacted>
quoted
 arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c | 6 ++++++
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c
index 4ba06a2a306c..764b6239ef72 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kvm/book3s_hv.c
@@ -5250,6 +5250,12 @@ static long kvm_arch_vm_ioctl_hv(struct file *filp,
 	case KVM_PPC_ALLOCATE_HTAB: {
 		u32 htab_order;
 
+		/* If we're a nested hypervisor, we currently only support radix */
+		if (kvmhv_on_pseries()) {
+			r = -EOPNOTSUPP;
According to POSIX [1]:

[ENOTSUP]
Not supported. The implementation does not support the requested feature or value.

[EOPNOTSUPP]
Operation not supported on socket. The type of socket (address family or protocol) does not support the requested operation. A conforming implementation may assign the same values for [EOPNOTSUPP] and [ENOTSUP].

Even if these two happen to be equal in linux, it seems that ENOTSUP, which
doesn't refer to sockets, is more appropriate.

[1] https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/V2_chap02.html
Which in Linux kernel maps to a completely bogus value not recognized by
userspace.
There's no such thing as ENOTSUP in Linux actually :)

Linux has ENOTSUPP which indeed doesn't map to anything usable by
userspace... very unfortunate naming :-(
So when you mean ENOTSUP use EOPNOTSUPP in Linux.
Right. So this patch is good as it is.

Cheers,

--
Greg
Thanks

Michal
  
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