Re: [PATCH 1/2] vdpa/mlx5: Fix mr->initialized semantics
From: Si-Wei Liu <hidden>
Date: 2023-08-10 22:21:16
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On 8/9/2023 8:10 PM, Jason Wang wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 8:40 AM Si-Wei Liu [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
On 8/8/2023 11:52 PM, Jason Wang wrote:quoted
On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 6:58 AM Si-Wei Liu [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
On 8/7/2023 8:00 PM, Jason Wang wrote:quoted
On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 1:58 AM Si-Wei Liu [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
On 8/3/2023 1:03 AM, Jason Wang wrote:quoted
On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 1:13 AM Dragos Tatulea [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
The mr->initialized flag is shared between the control vq and data vq part of the mr init/uninit. But if the control vq and data vq get placed in different ASIDs, it can happen that initializing the control vq will prevent the data vq mr from being initialized. This patch consolidates the control and data vq init parts into their own init functions. The mr->initialized will now be used for the data vq only. The control vq currently doesn't need a flag. The uninitializing part is also taken care of: mlx5_vdpa_destroy_mr got split into data and control vq functions which are now also ASID aware. Fixes: 8fcd20c30704 ("vdpa/mlx5: Support different address spaces for control and data") Signed-off-by: Dragos Tatulea <dtatulea@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Eugenio Pérez <eperezma@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Gal Pressman <redacted> --- drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mlx5_vdpa.h | 1 + drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mr.c | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)diff --git a/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mlx5_vdpa.h b/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mlx5_vdpa.h index 25fc4120b618..a0420be5059f 100644 --- a/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mlx5_vdpa.h +++ b/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mlx5_vdpa.h@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ struct mlx5_vdpa_mr { struct list_head head; unsigned long num_directs; unsigned long num_klms; + /* state of dvq mr */ bool initialized; /* serialize mkey creation and destruction */diff --git a/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mr.c b/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mr.c index 03e543229791..4ae14a248a4b 100644 --- a/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mr.c +++ b/drivers/vdpa/mlx5/core/mr.c@@ -489,60 +489,103 @@ static void destroy_user_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, struct mlx5_vdpa_mr *mr } } -void mlx5_vdpa_destroy_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev) +static void _mlx5_vdpa_destroy_cvq_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, unsigned int asid) +{ + if (mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_CVQ_GROUP] != asid) + return; + + prune_iotlb(mvdev); +} + +static void _mlx5_vdpa_destroy_dvq_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, unsigned int asid) { struct mlx5_vdpa_mr *mr = &mvdev->mr; - mutex_lock(&mr->mkey_mtx); + if (mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_DATAVQ_GROUP] != asid) + return; + if (!mr->initialized) - goto out; + return; - prune_iotlb(mvdev); if (mr->user_mr) destroy_user_mr(mvdev, mr); else destroy_dma_mr(mvdev, mr); mr->initialized = false; -out: +} + +static void mlx5_vdpa_destroy_mr_asid(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, unsigned int asid) +{ + struct mlx5_vdpa_mr *mr = &mvdev->mr; + + mutex_lock(&mr->mkey_mtx); + + _mlx5_vdpa_destroy_dvq_mr(mvdev, asid); + _mlx5_vdpa_destroy_cvq_mr(mvdev, asid); + mutex_unlock(&mr->mkey_mtx); } -static int _mlx5_vdpa_create_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, - struct vhost_iotlb *iotlb, unsigned int asid) +void mlx5_vdpa_destroy_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev) +{ + mlx5_vdpa_destroy_mr_asid(mvdev, mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_CVQ_GROUP]); + mlx5_vdpa_destroy_mr_asid(mvdev, mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_DATAVQ_GROUP]); +} + +static int _mlx5_vdpa_create_cvq_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, + struct vhost_iotlb *iotlb, + unsigned int asid) +{ + if (mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_CVQ_GROUP] != asid) + return 0; + + return dup_iotlb(mvdev, iotlb);This worries me as conceptually, there should be no difference between dvq mr and cvq mr. The virtqueue should be loosely coupled with mr. One example is that, if we only do dup_iotlb() but not try to create dma mr here, we will break virtio-vdpa:For this case, I guess we may need another way to support virtio-vdpa 1:1 mapping rather than overloading virtio device reset semantics, see: https://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/msg953755.html > Conceptually, the address mapping is not a part of the abstraction for > a virtio device now. So resetting the memory mapping during virtio > device reset seems wrong. where we want to keep memory mapping intact across virtio device reset for best live migration latency/downtime. I wonder would it work to reset the mapping in vhost-vdpa life cycle out of virtio reset, say introduce a .reset_map() op to restore 1:1 mapping within vhost_vdpa_remove_as() right after vhost_vdpa_iotlb_unmap()? Then we can move the iotlb reset logic to there without worry breaking virtio-vdpa.It looks to me we don't need a new ops. We can simply do set_map() twiceWhat does it mean, first set_map(0, -1ULL) with zero iotlb entry passed in to destroy all iotlb mappings previously added, and second set_map(0, -1ULL) to restore 1:1 DMA MR? But userspace (maybe a buggy one but doesn't do harm) apart from vhost-vdpa itself can do unmap twice anyway, this is supported today I think. Why there'll be such obscure distinction, or what's the benefit to treat second .set_map() as recreating 1:1 mapping?Ok, I think I miss some context. I agree that it's better to decouple memory mappings from the virtio reset. It helps to reduce the unnecessary memory transactions. It might require a new feature flag.This I agreed. AFAICT QEMU would need to check this new feature flag to make sure memory mappings are kept intact across reset, otherwise for the sake of avoid breaking older kernels it has to recreate all the mappings after reset like how it is done today.quoted
Regarding the method of restoring to 1:1 DMA MR, it might be dangerous for (buggy) vhost-vDPA devices. Since its userspace doesn't set up any mapping it can explore the kernel with that via CVQ?Not sure I understand this proposal. The 1:1 DMA MR is first created at vdpa device add, and gets destroyed implicitly when the first .set_map or .dma_map call is made, which is only possible after the vhost-vdpa module is loaded and bound to vdpa devices.So what happens if there's a buggy userspace that doesn't do any IOTLB setup?
Then parent driver doesn't do anything in .reset_map() - as the DMA MR is still there. Parent driver should be able to tell apart if DMA MR has been destroyed or not by checking the internal state. -Siwei
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Naturally the DMA MR should be restored to how it was before when vhost-vdpa module is unloaded, or if anything the 1:1 DMA MR creation can be deferred to until virtio-vdpa is probed and bound to devices. Today vhost_vdpa_remove_as() as part of the vhost-vdpa unload code path already gets all mappings purged through vhost_vdpa_iotlb_unmap(0, -1ULL), and it should be pretty safe to restore DMA MR via .reset_map() right after. Not sure what's the concern here with buggy vhost-vdpa device? Noted when vhost-vdpa is being unloaded there's even no chance to probe kernel through CVQ, as the virtio feature is not even negotiated at that point. And it is even trickier to wait for CVQ response from device indefinitely when trying to unload a module. Regards, -Siweiquoted
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or do you mean it would be faster?I think with .reset_map() we at least can avoid indefinite latency hiccup from destroying and recreating 1:1 mapping with the unwarranted 2rd unmap call. And .reset_map() should work with both .dma_map() and .set_map() APIs with clear semantics. Regards, -Siweiquoted
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commit 6f5312f801836e6af9bcbb0bdb44dc423e129206 Author: Eli Cohen [off-list ref] Date: Wed Jun 2 11:58:54 2021 +0300 vdpa/mlx5: Add support for running with virtio_vdpa In order to support running vdpa using vritio_vdpa driver, we need to create a different kind of MR, one that has 1:1 mapping, since the addresses referring to virtqueues are dma addresses. We create the 1:1 MR in mlx5_vdpa_dev_add() only in case firmware supports the general capability umem_uid_0. The reason for that is that 1:1 MRs must be created with uid == 0 while virtqueue objects can be created with uid == 0 only when the firmware capability is on. If the set_map() callback is called with new translations provided through iotlb, the driver will destroy the 1:1 MR and create a regular one. Signed-off-by: Eli Cohen [off-list ref] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210602085854.62690-1-elic@nvidia.com (local) Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin [off-list ref] Acked-by: Jason Wang [off-list ref] Thanksquoted
+} + +static int _mlx5_vdpa_create_dvq_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, + struct vhost_iotlb *iotlb, + unsigned int asid) { struct mlx5_vdpa_mr *mr = &mvdev->mr; int err; - if (mr->initialized) + if (mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_DATAVQ_GROUP] != asid) return 0; - if (mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_DATAVQ_GROUP] == asid) { - if (iotlb) - err = create_user_mr(mvdev, iotlb); - else - err = create_dma_mr(mvdev, mr); + if (mr->initialized) + return 0; - if (err) - return err; - } + if (iotlb) + err = create_user_mr(mvdev, iotlb); + else + err = create_dma_mr(mvdev, mr); - if (mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_CVQ_GROUP] == asid) { - err = dup_iotlb(mvdev, iotlb); - if (err) - goto out_err; - } + if (err) + return err; mr->initialized = true; + + return 0; +} + +static int _mlx5_vdpa_create_mr(struct mlx5_vdpa_dev *mvdev, + struct vhost_iotlb *iotlb, unsigned int asid) +{ + int err; + + err = _mlx5_vdpa_create_dvq_mr(mvdev, iotlb, asid); + if (err) + return err; + + err = _mlx5_vdpa_create_cvq_mr(mvdev, iotlb, asid); + if (err) + goto out_err; + return 0; out_err: - if (mvdev->group2asid[MLX5_VDPA_DATAVQ_GROUP] == asid) { - if (iotlb) - destroy_user_mr(mvdev, mr); - else - destroy_dma_mr(mvdev, mr); - } + _mlx5_vdpa_destroy_dvq_mr(mvdev, asid); return err; } -- 2.41.0_______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization
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