[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: handle_pio looping during domain shutdown, with qemu 4.2.0 in stubdom
On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 01:39:31PM +0100, Paul Durrant wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <marmarek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: 05 June 2020 13:02 > > To: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx>; Paul Durrant <paul@xxxxxxx>; > > xen-devel <xen- > > devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: Re: handle_pio looping during domain shutdown, with qemu 4.2.0 in > > stubdom > > > > On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 11:22:46AM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > > > On 05.06.2020 11:09, Jan Beulich wrote: > > > > On 04.06.2020 16:25, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > > > >> (XEN) hvm.c:1620:d6v0 All CPUs offline -- powering off. > > > >> (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 > > > >> (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 > > > >> (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x0001 > > > >> (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x2001 > > > >> (XEN) d4v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 3 reason 0 > > > >> (XEN) d4v0 domain 3 domain_shutdown vcpu_id 0 defer_shutdown 1 > > > >> (XEN) d4v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 3 done > > > >> (XEN) hvm.c:1620:d5v0 All CPUs offline -- powering off. > > > >> (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 > > > >> (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 > > > >> (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x0001 > > > >> (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x2001 > > > >> (XEN) d2v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 1 reason 0 > > > >> (XEN) d2v0 domain 1 domain_shutdown vcpu_id 0 defer_shutdown 1 > > > >> (XEN) d2v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 1 done > > > >> (XEN) grant_table.c:3702:d0v0 Grant release 0x3 ref 0x11d flags 0x2 d6 > > > >> (XEN) grant_table.c:3702:d0v0 Grant release 0x4 ref 0x11e flags 0x2 d6 > > > >> (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 > > > > > > > > Perhaps in this message could you also log > > > > v->domain->is_shutting_down, v->defer_shutdown, and > > > > v->paused_for_shutdown? > > > > > > And v->domain->is_shut_down please. > > > > Here it is: > > > > (XEN) hvm.c:1620:d6v0 All CPUs offline -- powering off. > > (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x0001 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d3v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x2001 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d4v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 3 reason 0 > > (XEN) d4v0 domain 3 domain_shutdown vcpu_id 0 defer_shutdown 1 > > (XEN) d4v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 3 done > > (XEN) hvm.c:1620:d5v0 All CPUs offline -- powering off. > > (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x0001 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 write 0x2001 is_shutting_down 0 > > defer_shutdown 0 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d2v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 1 reason 0 > > (XEN) d2v0 domain 1 domain_shutdown vcpu_id 0 defer_shutdown 1 > > (XEN) d2v0 XEN_DMOP_remote_shutdown domain 1 done > > (XEN) grant_table.c:3702:d0v1 Grant release 0x3 ref 0x125 flags 0x2 d6 > > (XEN) grant_table.c:3702:d0v1 Grant release 0x4 ref 0x126 flags 0x2 d6 > > (XEN) d1v0 handle_pio port 0xb004 read 0x0000 is_shutting_down 1 > > defer_shutdown 1 paused_for_shutdown > > 0 is_shut_down 0 > > (XEN) d1v0 Unexpected PIO status 1, port 0xb004 read 0xffff > > > > (and then the stacktrace saying it's from vmexit handler) > > > > Regarding BUG/WARN - do you think I could get any more info then? I > > really don't mind crashing that system, it's a virtual machine > > currently used only for debugging this issue. > > In your logging, is that handle_pio with is_shutting_down == 1 the very last > one, or is the 'Unexpected PIO' coming from another one issued afterwards? That's the same function call - handle_pio message is before hvmemul_do_pio_buffer() and Unexpected PIO is after. Here is the current debugging patch: https://gist.github.com/marmarek/da37da3722179057a6e7add4fb361e06 > The reason I ask is that hvmemul_do_io() can call hvm_send_ioreq() to start > an I/O when is_shutting_down is set, but will write the local io_req.state > back to NONE even when X86EMUL_RETRY is returned. Thus another call to > handle_pio() will try to start a new I/O but will fail with > X86EMUL_UNHANDLEABLE in hvm_send_ioreq() because the ioreq state in the > shared page will not be NONE. Isn't it a problem that hvm_send_ioreq() can be called called if is_shutting_down is set? -- Best Regards, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki Invisible Things Lab A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? Attachment:
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