Hi Zhenzhong,
On 1/24/25 3:44 AM, Duan, Zhenzhong wrote: > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Eric Auger <eric.au...@redhat.com> >> Subject: Re: [PATCH] hw/virtio/vhost: Disable IOTLB callbacks when IOMMU gets >> disabled >> >> Hi Jason, >> >> >> On 1/23/25 2:34 AM, Jason Wang wrote: >>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 3:55 PM Eric Auger <eric.au...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>> Hi Jason, >>>> >>>> >>>> On 1/22/25 8:17 AM, Jason Wang wrote: >>>>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 12:25 AM Eric Auger <eric.au...@redhat.com> >> wrote: >>>>>> Hi Jason, >>>>>> >>>>>> On 1/21/25 4:27 AM, Jason Wang wrote: >>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 1:33 AM Eric Auger <eric.au...@redhat.com> >> wrote: >>>>>>>> When a guest exposed with a vhost device and protected by an >>>>>>>> intel IOMMU gets rebooted, we sometimes observe a spurious warning: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Fail to lookup the translated address ffffe000 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We observe that the IOMMU gets disabled through a write to the global >>>>>>>> command register (CMAR_GCMD.TE) before the vhost device gets >> stopped. >>>>>>>> When this warning happens it can be observed an inflight IOTLB >>>>>>>> miss occurs after the IOMMU disable and before the vhost stop. In >>>>>>>> that case a flat translation occurs and the check in >>>>>>>> vhost_memory_region_lookup() fails. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Let's disable the IOTLB callbacks when all IOMMU MRs have been >>>>>>>> unregistered. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.au...@redhat.com> >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> hw/virtio/vhost.c | 4 ++++ >>>>>>>> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> diff --git a/hw/virtio/vhost.c b/hw/virtio/vhost.c >>>>>>>> index 6aa72fd434..128c2ab094 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/hw/virtio/vhost.c >>>>>>>> +++ b/hw/virtio/vhost.c >>>>>>>> @@ -931,6 +931,10 @@ static void >> vhost_iommu_region_del(MemoryListener *listener, >>>>>>>> break; >>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> + if (QLIST_EMPTY(&dev->iommu_list) && >>>>>>>> + dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_iotlb_callback) { >>>>>>>> + dev->vhost_ops->vhost_set_iotlb_callback(dev, false); >>>>>>>> + } >>>>>>> So the current code assumes: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) IOMMU is enabled before vhost starts >>>>>>> 2) IOMMU is disabled after vhost stops >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This patch seems to fix 2) but not 1). Do we need to deal with the >>>>>>> IOMMU enabled after vhost starts? >>>>>> sorry I initially misunderstood the above comment. Indeed in the reboot >>>>>> case assumption 2) happens to be wrong. However what I currently do is: >>>>>> stop listening to iotlb miss requests from the kernel because my >>>>>> understanding is those requests are just spurious ones, generate >>>>>> warnings and we do not care since we are rebooting the system. >>>>>> >>>>>> However I do not claim this could handle the case where the IOMMU MR >>>>>> would be turned off and then turned on. I think in that case we should >>>>>> also flush the kernel IOTLB and this is not taken care of in this patch. >>>>>> Is it a relevant use case? >>>>> Not sure. >>>>> >>>>>> wrt removing assumption 1) and allow IOMMU enabled after vhost start. Is >>>>>> that a valid use case as the virtio driver is using the dma api? >>>>> It should not be but we can't assume the behaviour of the guest. It >>>>> could be buggy or even malicious. >>>> agreed >>>>> Btw, we had the following codes while handling te: >>>>> >>>>> /* Handle Translation Enable/Disable */ >>>>> static void vtd_handle_gcmd_te(IntelIOMMUState *s, bool en) >>>>> { >>>>> if (s->dmar_enabled == en) { >>>>> return; >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> trace_vtd_dmar_enable(en); >>>>> >>>>> ... >>>>> >>>>> vtd_reset_caches(s); >>>>> vtd_address_space_refresh_all(s); >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> vtd_address_space_refresh_all() will basically disable the iommu >>>>> memory region. It looks not sufficient to trigger the region_del >>>>> callback, maybe we should delete the region or introduce listener >>>>> callback? >>>> This is exactly the code path which is entered in my use case. >>>> >>>> vtd_address_space_refresh_all(s) induces the vhost_iommu_region_del. But >> given the current implement of this latter the IOTLB callback is not unset >> and the >> kernel IOTLB is not refreshed. Also as I pointed out the hdev->mem->regions >> are >> not updated? shouldn't they. Can you explain what they correspond to? >>> Adding Peter for more ideas. >>> >>> I think it's better to find a way to trigger the listener here, probably: >>> >>> 1) add/delete the memory regions instead of enable/disable >> sorry I don't understand what you mean. The vhost_iommu_region_del call >> stack is provided below [1]. Write to the intel iommu GCMD TE bit >> induces a call to vhost_iommu_region_del. This happens before the >> vhost_dev_stop whose call stack is provided below [2] and originates > >from a bus reset. >> We may have inflight IOTLB miss requests happening between both. >> >> If this happens, vhost_device_iotlb_miss() fails because the IOVA is not >> translated anymore by the IOMMU and the iotlb.translated_addr returned >> by address_space_get_iotlb_entry() is not within the registered >> vhost_memory_regions looked up in vhost_memory_region_lookup(), hence >> the "Fail to lookup the translated address" message. >> >> It sounds wrong that vhost keeps on using IOVAs that are not translated >> anymore. It looks we have a reset ordering issue and this patch is just >> removing the sympton and not the cause. >> >> At the moment I don't really get what is initiating the intel iommu TE >> bit write. This is a guest action but is it initiated from a misordered >> qemu event? > During reboot, native_machine_shutdown() calls x86_platform.iommu_shutdown() > to disable iommu before reset. So Peter's patch will not address your issue. Exactly I see the initial IOMMU disable comes from this guest code path (native_machine_shutdown). Indeed this is unrelated to Peter's series. Then I see that vIOMMU is reset and then vhost_dev_stop is called (this is related to Peter's series). > > Before iommu shutdown, device_shutdown() is called to shutdown all devices. > Not clear why vhost is still active. That's the piece I was missing next. Thanks! Eric > > Thanks > Zhenzhong > >> It could also relate to >> [PATCH 0/4] intel_iommu: Reset vIOMMU after all the rest of devices >> https://lore.kernel.org/all/?q=s%3Aintel_iommu%3A+Reset+vIOMMU+after+all+ >> the+rest+of+devices