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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen RTC emulation



On 19/11/2013 13:13, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 19.11.13 at 13:01, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> In what we believe is now the final regression discovered when upgrading
>> XenServer from Xen 4.1 to 4.3, there is an issue with RTC emulation.
>>
>> Win2003 SP2 is a WAET unaware operating system, whose RTC access pattern
>> triggers Xen's rtc_mode_no_ack logic.  The result is that the domain
>> falls into a tight loop reading RTC RegC, whoes value is always 0xc0.
> I specifically tested with w2k3, and know (from disassembling) that
> it reads and evaluates the WAET table. While not impossible, it
> seems unlikely that this would have been switched back in SP2.

Hmm - That does indeed seem unlikely.  We test w2k3sp1 and w2k3sp2
side-by-side.  w2k3sp1 is completely fine with Xen as is, and w2k3sp2
(almost) always falls into this infinite loop.  Our test of 20 reboots
always encounters the issue.

>
>> I have confirmed that switching Xen back to RTC strict mode fixes the
>> regression, but I am presuming that this alone would be an unpopular fix
>> upstream.
>>
>> At the moment, HVMloader unconditionally advertises the RTC_NO_ACK bit
>> in the WAET table, and Xen unconditionally decides that the domain has
>> been informed that it should not ack RTC interrupts as per the
>> specification.
> No, it not "should not" but "doesn't need to".
>
>> This logic is broken.  There is no guarantee that the domain has read
>> the WAET table, but even if it has, there is no guarantee that it will
>> act on the information it has been given.
> And again, there is no requirement to omit the ACKs, Xen just
> knows that it shouldn't rely on them being issued. At least that's
> been the intention.
>
>>  One option would be the
>> toolstack to set this parameter up; it is in the best place to know
>> whether a certain domain will correctly use the new available mode. 
>> This would involve moving the rtc mode in Xen to a per-domain setting.
> Yes, this was always the plan, and a first partial patch to do that
> had been posted quite a while ago. The thing disliked (by Tim, with
> me agreeing) was that the emulation mode got tied there to Viridian
> mode. As noted in a reply to one of George's 4.4 status mails, I
> simply didn't find time so far to convert the patch to one using a
> distinct HVM param.
>
> Jan

Ok - then I will do a series to make this properly controlled by the
toolstack.

~Andrew


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