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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] amd iommu: Dump flags of IO page faults
On 09/07/2012 09:32 AM, Sander Eikelenboom wrote:
Thursday, September 6, 2012, 5:03:05 PM, you wrote:
On 09/06/2012 03:50 PM, Sander Eikelenboom wrote:
Thursday, September 6, 2012, 3:32:51 PM, you wrote:
On 09/06/2012 12:59 AM, Sander Eikelenboom wrote:
Wednesday, September 5, 2012, 4:42:42 PM, you wrote:
Hi Jan,
Attached patch dumps io page fault flags. The flags show the reason of
the fault and tell us if this is an unmapped interrupt fault or a DMA fault.
Thanks,
Wei
signed-off-by: Wei Wang<wei.wang2@xxxxxxx>
I have applied the patch and the flags seem to differ between the faults:
AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 0, device id = 0x0a06, fault address =
0xc2c2c2c0, flags = 0x000
(XEN) [2012-09-05 20:54:16] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 0, device id =
0x0a06, fault address = 0xc2c2c2c0, flags = 0x000
(XEN) [2012-09-05 20:54:16] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 14, device id =
0x0700, fault address = 0xa8d339e0, flags = 0x020
(XEN) [2012-09-05 20:54:16] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 14, device id =
0x0700, fault address = 0xa8d33a40, flags = 0x020
OK, so they are not interrupt requests. I guess further information from
your system would be helpful to debug this issue:
1) xl info
2) xl list
3) lscpi -vvv (NOTE: not in dom0 but in your guest)
4) cat /proc/iomem (in both dom0 and your hvm guest)
dom14 is not a HVM guest,it's a PV guest.
Ah, I see. PV guest is quite different than hvm, it does use p2m tables
as io page tables. So no-sharept option does not work in this case. PV
guests always use separated io page tables. There might be some
incorrect mappings on the page tables. I will check this on my side.
I have reverted the machine to xen-4.1.4-pre (changeset 23353) and kept
everything else the same.
I haven't seen any IO PAGE FAULTS after that.
I did spot some differences in the output from lspci between xen 4.1 and 4.2,
related to MSI enabled or not for the IOMMU device.
Have attached the xl/xm dmesg and lspci from booting with both versions.
lspci:
00:00.2 Generic system peripheral [0806]: ATI Technologies Inc RD990 I/O Memory
Management Unit (IOMMU) [1002:5a23]
Subsystem: ATI Technologies Inc RD990 I/O Memory Management Unit
(IOMMU) [1002:5a23]
Control: I/O- Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx-
Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr-
DEVSEL=fast>TAbort-<TAbort-<MAbort->SERR-<PERR- INTx-
Latency: 0
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 10
Capabilities: [40] Secure device<?>
4.1: Capabilities: [54] MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
Eh... That is interesting. So which dom0 are you using? There is a c/s
in 4.2 to prevent recent dom0 to disable iommu interrupt (changeset
25492:61844569a432) Otherwise, iommu cannot send any events including IO
PAGE faults. You could try to revert dom0 to an old version like 2.6
pv_ops to see if you really have no io page faults on 4.1
4.2: Capabilities: [54] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
Address: 00000000fee0100c Data: 4128
Capabilities: [64] HyperTransport: MSI Mapping Enable+ Fixed+
Although it seems enabled, shouldn't the IRQ number used be much higher than 10
for MSI interrupts ?
The IRQ number is fine. MSI vector is stored at Data: 4128
There is another difference in the bridge device that's in front of the
0a:00.6 device that faults before the kernel is even booted.
00:03.0 PCI bridge [0604]: ATI Technologies Inc RD890 PCI to PCI bridge (PCI
express gpp port C) [1002:5a17] (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B- DisINTx+
4.1: Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr-
DEVSEL=fast>TAbort-<TAbort-<MAbort->SERR-<PERR- INTx-
4.2: Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr-
DEVSEL=fast>TAbort-<TAbort+<MAbort->SERR-<PERR- INTx-
Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 64 bytes
Bus: primary=00, secondary=0a, subordinate=0a, sec-latency=0
I/O behind bridge: 0000f000-00000fff
Memory behind bridge: f9f00000-f9ffffff
Prefetchable memory behind bridge: 00000000fff00000-00000000000fffff
4.1: Secondary status: 66MHz- FastB2B- ParErr-
DEVSEL=fast>TAbort-<TAbort-<MAbort-<SERR-<PERR-
4.2: Secondary status: 66MHz- FastB2B- ParErr-
DEVSEL=fast>TAbort+<TAbort-<MAbort-<SERR-<PERR-
BridgeCtl: Parity+ SERR+ NoISA+ VGA- MAbort->Reset- FastB2B-
PriDiscTmr- SecDiscTmr- DiscTmrStat- DiscTmrSERREn-
Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 3
Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA
PME(D0+,D1-,D2-,D3hot+,D3cold+)
Status: D0 NoSoftRst- PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-
Capabilities: [58] Express (v2) Root Port (Slot+), MSI 00
DevCap: MaxPayload 128 bytes, PhantFunc 0, Latency L0s<64ns,
L1<1us
ExtTag+ RBE+ FLReset-
DevCtl: Report errors: Correctable- Non-Fatal- Fatal-
Unsupported-
RlxdOrd+ ExtTag- PhantFunc- AuxPwr- NoSnoop+
MaxPayload 128 bytes, MaxReadReq 128 bytes
DevSta: CorrErr- UncorrErr- FatalErr- UnsuppReq- AuxPwr-
TransPend-
LnkCap: Port #1, Speed 5GT/s, Width x8, ASPM L0s L1, Latency
L0<1us, L1<8us
ClockPM- Surprise- LLActRep+ BwNot+
LnkCtl: ASPM Disabled; RCB 64 bytes Disabled- Retrain- CommClk-
ExtSynch- ClockPM- AutWidDis- BWInt- AutBWInt-
LnkSta: Speed 2.5GT/s, Width x1, TrErr- Train- SlotClk+
DLActive+ BWMgmt+ ABWMgmt-
SltCap: AttnBtn- PwrCtrl- MRL- AttnInd- PwrInd- HotPlug-
Surprise-
Slot #3, PowerLimit 10.000W; Interlock- NoCompl+
SltCtl: Enable: AttnBtn- PwrFlt- MRL- PresDet- CmdCplt- HPIrq-
LinkChg-
Control: AttnInd Unknown, PwrInd Unknown, Power-
Interlock-
SltSta: Status: AttnBtn- PowerFlt- MRL- CmdCplt- PresDet+
Interlock-
Changed: MRL- PresDet+ LinkState+
The probably because of the IO_PAGE_FAULT.
Thanks,
Wei
serveerstertje:~# lspci -t
-[0000:00]-+-00.0
+-00.2
+-02.0-[0b]----00.0
+-03.0-[0a]--+-00.0
| +-00.1
| +-00.2
| +-00.3
| +-00.4
| +-00.5
| +-00.6
| \-00.7
+-05.0-[09]----00.0
+-06.0-[08]----00.0
+-0a.0-[07]----00.0
+-0b.0-[06]--+-00.0
| \-00.1
+-0c.0-[05]----00.0
+-0d.0-[04]--+-00.0
| +-00.1
| +-00.2
| +-00.3
| +-00.4
| +-00.5
| +-00.6
| \-00.7
+-11.0
+-12.0
+-12.2
+-13.0
+-13.2
+-14.0
+-14.3
+-14.4-[03]----06.0
+-14.5
+-15.0-[02]--
+-16.0
+-16.2
+-18.0
+-18.1
+-18.2
+-18.3
\-18.4
Thanks,
Wei
I will try to make a complete package, and try with one pv domain only where
the devices are being passed through just to simplify the setup.
* I would also like to know the symptoms of device 0x0700 when IO_PF
happened. Did it stop working?
Yes it stops working, the video capture just freezes, but the driver doesn't
bail out.
For the USB controller (0x0a06) it starts to give errors for usbdev_open in the
guest.
(BTW: I copied a few options from your boot cmd line and it worked with
my RD890 system
dom0_mem=1024M,max:1024M loglvl=all loglvl_guest=all console_timestamps
cpuidle cpufreq=xen noreboot debug lapic=debug apic_verbosity=debug
apic=debug iommu=on,verbose,debug,no-sharept
* so, what OEM board you have?)
MSI 890FXA-GD70
Also from your log, these lines looks very strange:
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xd5, mfn=0xa4a11
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xd7, mfn=0xa4a0f
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xd9, mfn=0xa4a0d
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xdb, mfn=0xa4a0b
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xdd, mfn=0xa4a09
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xdf, mfn=0xa4a07
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xe1, mfn=0xa4a05
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xe3, mfn=0xa4a03
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xe5, mfn=0xa4a01
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xe7, mfn=0xa463f
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xe9, mfn=0xa463d
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xeb, mfn=0xa463b
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xed, mfn=0xa4639
(XEN) [2012-09-04 15:54:35] hvm.c:2435:d15 guest attempted write to
read-only memory page. gfn=0xef, mfn=0xa4637
(XEN) [2012-09-04 16:13:56] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 0, device id
= 0x0a06, fault address = 0xc2c2c2c0
(XEN) [2012-09-04 16:13:56] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 14, device
id = 0x0700, fault address = 0xa90f8300
(XEN) [2012-09-04 16:13:56] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 14, device
id = 0x0700, fault address = 0xa90f8340
(XEN) [2012-09-04 16:13:56] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 14, device
id = 0x0700, fault address = 0xa90f8380
(XEN) [2012-09-04 16:13:56] AMD-Vi: IO_PAGE_FAULT: domain = 14, device
id = 0x0700, fault address = 0xa90f83c0
* they are just followed by the IO PAGE fault. Do you know where are
they from? Your video card driver maybe?
From a HVM domain with a old (3.0.3) kernel, but the faults also occur
without this domain being started.
Thanks,
Wei
Complete xl dmesg and lspci -vvvknn attached.
Thx
--
Sander
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