On 04/15/11 11:05, Keir Fraser wrote:
On 15/04/2011 09:20, "Christoph Egger"<Christoph.Egger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/14/11 16:43, Keir Fraser wrote:
On 14/04/2011 15:01, "Christoph Egger"<Christoph.Egger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
What if some other vcpu's nv_n1asid or nv_n2asid got assigned the same HW
asid in this generation as this vcpu's (now stale, as it's from a previous
generation's) nv_n2asid? This PCPU can be interleaving execution of other
HVM VCPUs after all.
I am not sure if I got you right. You mean what if two vcpus run on one
physical cpu? In this case svm_do_resume() calls hvm_asid_flush_vcpu()
before so that asid_generation and core_asid_generation do not match and
a new asid is always assigned.
No, it only does that if a given VCPU gets scheduled onto a *different* PCPU
than last time it ran.
I've attached a mostly rewritten version of your patch that is about half
the size and I believe has a fighting chance of being correct (however it is
only build tested). Give it a look and a spin.
Yes, it is correct. I like the idea to maintain a generation per asid.
Please apply it. Thanks for this work.
You didn't notice my subtle error in switching n1 and n2 asid selection in
svm_asid_handle_vmrun()? ;-)
Oh, now that you mention it...
A l2 smp guest actually boots up. Maybe I need to use more vcpus than I
have physical cpus to hit that bug.
I think, this snippet should be like this:
struct vcpu *curr = current;
struct vmcb_struct *vmcb = curr->arch.hvm_svm.vmcb;
struct hvm_vcpu_asid *curr_asid;
bool_t need_flush;
bool_t vcpu_guestmode = 0;
if (nestedhvm_enabled(curr->domain) && nestedhvm_vcpu_in_guestmode(curr))
vcpu_guestmode = 1;
curr_asid = vcpu_guestmode ?
&curr->arch.hvm_vcpu.n2_asid : &curr->arch.hvm_vcpu.n1_asid;
need_flush = hvm_asid_handle_vmenter(curr_asid);
Christoph
Actually I bet it would take a lot of testing to pick up on that error,
> since the transposition doesn't much matter except
that we are then switched round relative to which ASID gets flushed on
guest-initiated INVLPGA, and also we'd flush the 'wrong' ASID when guest
requests a new L2 guest ASID. Anyway, glad I spotted it before I checked the
patch in! Stale TLB bugs are no fun.
-- Keir
Christoph
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