On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 6:40 AM, Michal Kubecek <mkube...@suse.cz> wrote: > On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 11:31:50AM +0100, Andreas Hartmann wrote: >> On 12/08/2017 at 09:47 AM Michal Kubecek wrote: >> > On Fri, Dec 08, 2017 at 08:21:16AM +0100, Andreas Hartmann wrote: >> >> >> >> All my VMs are using virtio_net. BTW: I couldn't see the problems >> >> (sometimes, the VM couldn't be stopped at all) if all my VMs are using >> >> e1000 as interface instead. >> >> >> >> This finding now matches pretty much the responsible UDP-package which >> >> caused the stall. I already mentioned it here [2]. >> >> >> >> To prove it, I reverted from the patch series "[PATCH v2 RFC 0/13] >> >> Remove UDP Fragmentation Offload support" [3] >> >> >> >> 11/13 [v2,RFC,11/13] net: Remove all references to SKB_GSO_UDP. [4] >> >> 12/13 [v2,RFC,12/13] inet: Remove software UFO fragmenting code. [5] >> >> 13/13 [v2,RFC,13/13] net: Kill NETIF_F_UFO and SKB_GSO_UDP. [6] >> >> >> >> and applied it to Linux 4.14.4. It compiled fine and is running fine. >> >> The vnet doesn't die anymore. Yet, I can't say if the qemu stop hangs >> >> are gone, too. >> >> >> >> Obviously, there is something broken with the new UDP handling. Could >> >> you please analyze this problem? I could test some more patches ... . >> > >> > Any chance your VMs were live migrated from pre-4.14 host kernel? >> >> No - the VMs are not live migrated. They are always running on the same >> host - either with kernel < 4.14 or with kernel 4.14.x. > > This is disturbing... unless I'm mistaken, it shouldn't be possible to > have UFO enabled on a virtio device in a VM booted on a host with 4.14 > kernel.
Indeed. When working on that revert patch I verified that UFO in the guest virtio_net was off before the revert patch, on after. Qemu should check host support with tap_probe_has_ufo before advertising support to the guest. Indeed, this is exactly what broke live migration in virtio_net_load_device at if (qemu_get_byte(f) && !peer_has_ufo(n)) { error_report("virtio-net: saved image requires TUN_F_UFO support"); return -1; } Which follows peer_has_ufo qemu_has_ufo tap_has_ufo s->has_ufo where s->has_ufo was set by tap_probe_has_ufo in net_tap_fd_init. Now, checking my qemu git branch, I ran pretty old 2.7.0-rc3. But this codepath does not seem to have changed between then and 2.10.1. I cherry-picked the revert onto 4.14.3. It did not apply cleanly, but the fix-up wasn't too hard. Compiled and booted, but untested otherwise. At https://github.com/wdebruij/linux/commits/v4.14.3-aargh-ufo > >> > If this is the case, you should try commit 0c19f846d582 ("net: >> > accept UFO datagrams from tuntap and packet"). >> >> It doesn't apply to 4.14.4 >> >> > Or disabling UFO in the guest should >> > work around the issue. >> >> ethtool -K ethX ufo off for each device / bridge in VM. >> >> Yes, this seems to work. I'll wait and see if the non stoppable >> qemu-problem on shutdown will remain. >> >> When will there be a fix for 4.14? It is clearly a regression. Is it >> possible / a good idea to just remove the complete patch series "Remove >> UDP Fragmentation Offload support"? > > I cannot give an exact date but the patch is queued for stable > (see http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/bundle/davem/stable/?state=* ) so that > it should land in stable-4.14 in near future (weeks at most). > > Michal Kubecek >