Hello, I'm developing the qemu io support for kvm on arch/tile. During virtio-net testing I always saw the following similar message:
"Guest moved used index from 46573 to 46592" The guest os then exits immediately. The qemu version is 0.13.0. Here is the code that reports the error message: static int virtqueue_num_heads(VirtQueue *vq, unsigned int idx) { uint16_t num_heads = vring_avail_idx(vq) - idx; /* Check it isn't doing very strange things with descriptor numbers. */ if (num_heads > vq->vring.num) { fprintf(stderr, "Guest moved used index from %u to %u", idx, vring_avail_idx(vq)); exit(1); } return num_heads; } I looked into this issue a bit, it seems that this is due to the non-atomic data access of some virtio variables in qemu. In the above case, vq->vring.avail.idx is modified by kernel and is read in qemu via lduw_le_p() (for our default hw configuration case). lduw_le_p() loads the 16bit values byte by byte. If the kernel is updating the value from 0xB5FF to 0xB600 (i.e. 46592), qemu probably reads 0xB6FF and then virtqueue_num_heads() enters the error handling branch. static inline int lduw_le_p(const void *ptr) { #ifdef _ARCH_PPC int val; __asm__ __volatile__ ("lhbrx %0,0,%1" : "=r" (val) : "r" (ptr)); return val; #else const uint8_t *p = ptr; return p[0] | (p[1] << 8); #endif } Latest qemu changes to use memcpy() in lduw_le_p(), but if the alignment of the destination pointer in memcpy() is not implied, the compiler will probably still have to load byte by byte, thus vring_avail_idx() still has this issue. A proper fix for this issue seems to be: Judge whether the address is aligned, do direct loading for the aligned case in ldq_le_p(), etc? Thanks, Paul