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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen: reuse the same pirq allocated when driver load first time



On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 05:51:02PM +0100, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> On Tue, 21 May 2013, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> > > Looking at the hypervisor code I couldn't see anything obviously wrong.
> > 
> > I think the culprit is "physdev_unmap_pirq":
> > 
> >    if ( is_hvm_domain(d) )                                                  
> >    
> >     {                                                                       
> >     
> >         spin_lock(&d->event_lock);                                          
> >     
> >         gdprintk(XENLOG_WARNING,"d%d, pirq: %d is %x %s, irq: %d\n",        
> >     
> >             d->domain_id, pirq, domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, pirq),             
> >     
> >             domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, pirq) == IRQ_UNBOUND ? "unbound" : "", 
> >        
> >             domain_pirq_to_irq(d, pirq));                                   
> >     
> >                                                                             
> >     
> >         if ( domain_pirq_to_emuirq(d, pirq) != IRQ_UNBOUND )                
> >     
> >             ret = unmap_domain_pirq_emuirq(d, pirq);                        
> >     
> >         spin_unlock(&d->event_lock);                                        
> >     
> >         if ( domid == DOMID_SELF || ret )                                   
> >     
> >             goto free_domain;                                             
> > 
> > It always tells me unbound:
> > 
> > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 54 is ffffffff
> > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56
> > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 53 is ffffffff
> > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56
> > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 52 is ffffffff
> > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56
> > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 51 is ffffffff
> > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56
> > (XEN) physdev.c:237:d14 14, pirq: 50 is ffffffff
> > (XEN) irq.c:1873:d14 14, nr_pirqs: 56
> > (a bit older debug code, so the 'unbound' does not show up here).
> > 
> > Which means that the call to unmap_domain_pirq_emuirq does not happen.
> > The checks in unmap_domain_pirq_emuirq also look to be depend
> > on the code being IRQ_UNBOUND.
> > 
> > In other words, all of that code looks to only clear things when
> > they are !IRQ_UNBOUND.
> > 
> > But the other logic (IRQ_UNBOUND) looks to be missing a removal
> > in the radix tree:
> > 
> >   if ( emuirq != IRQ_PT )                                                   
> >   
> >         radix_tree_delete(&d->arch.hvm_domain.emuirq_pirq, emuirq);         
> >     
> >                                                                         
> > And I think that is what is causing the leak - the radix tree
> > needs to be pruned? Or perhaps the allocate_pirq should check
> > the radix tree for IRQ_UNBOUND ones and re-use them?
> 
> I think that you are looking in the wrong place.
> The issue is that QEMU doesn't call pt_msi_disable in
> pt_msgctrl_reg_write if (!val & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_ENABLE).

In my test-case I am not even calling QEMU. I am just doing two hypercalls 
hypercall - get_free_pirq and unmap.
> 
> The code above is correct as is because it is trying to handle emulated
> IRQs and MSIs, not real passthrough MSIs. They latter are not added to
> that radix tree, see physdev_hvm_map_pirq and physdev_map_pirq.

The bug is in the hypervisor. This little patch solves the test-case
(I hadn't tried to do the PCI passthrough yet)


diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/irq.c b/xen/arch/x86/irq.c
index b0b0c65..b78717a 100644
--- a/xen/arch/x86/irq.c
+++ b/xen/arch/x86/irq.c
@@ -1851,8 +1851,8 @@ static int pirq_guest_force_unbind(struct domain *d, 
struct pirq *pirq)
 static inline bool_t is_free_pirq(const struct domain *d,
                                   const struct pirq *pirq)
 {
-    return !pirq || (!pirq->arch.irq && (!is_hvm_domain(d) ||
-        pirq->arch.hvm.emuirq == IRQ_UNBOUND));
+    return !pirq || ((pirq->arch.irq == 0 || (pirq->arch.irq == 
PIRQ_ALLOCATED)) &&
+           (!is_hvm_domain(d) || pirq->arch.hvm.emuirq == IRQ_UNBOUND));
 }
 
 int get_free_pirq(struct domain *d, int type)


The reason is that pirq->arch.irq in PHYSDEVOP_get_free_pirq is set to
from the value of zero to -1 (PIRQ_ALLOCATED). Then in map_domain_pirq
we check it first:

904     old_irq = domain_pirq_to_irq(d, pirq);                  
.. snip..                    
1907     if ( (old_irq > 0 && (old_irq != irq) ) ||                             
     

and since the 'old_irq' is -1 (or zero), and the irq passed in
is different, then all checks pass and the value is over-written:

 1988         set_domain_irq_pirq(d, irq, info);                                
      

And that is it.


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