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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen: reuse the same pirq allocated when driver load first time



On Mon, 13 May 2013, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 12:06:43PM +0100, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> > On Fri, 10 May 2013, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 04:18:24PM +0800, Zhenzhong Duan wrote:
> > > > When driver load and unload in a loop, pirq will exhaust finally.
> > > > Try to use the same pirq which was already mapped and binded at first 
> > > > time
> > > 
> > > So what happens if I unload and reload two drivers in random order?
> > > 
> > > > when driver loaded.
> > > > 
> > > > Read pirq from msix entry and test if data is XEN_PIRQ_MSI_DATA
> > > > xen_irq_from_pirq(pirq) < 0 checking is wrong as irq will be freed
> > > > when driver unload, it's always true in second load.
> > > 
> > > If my understanding is right the issue at hand is that the caching
> > > information about the pirq disappears once the driver has been
> > > unloaded b/c the event's irq-info is removed (as the driver is
> > > unloaded and free_irq is called).
> > > 
> > > Stefano,
> > > Is there a specific write to the MSI structure that would cause the
> > > hypervisor to drop the PIRQ? Or a nice hypercall to "free" an
> > > PIRQ in usage?
> > 
> > We already have a "free PIRQ" hypercall, it's called
> > PHYSDEVOP_unmap_pirq and should be called by QEMU.
> 
> Considering that we call function that allocates (PHYSDEVOP_get_free_pirq)
> it in the Linux kernel (and not in QEMU), perhaps that should be done in the
> Linux kernel as part of xen_destroy_irq()? Or would that confuse QEMU?

I think it would confuse QEMU. It is probably better to let the unmap
being handled by it.


> It looks like QEMU only does that hypercall (via xc_physdev_unmap_pirq)
> unregister_real_device which is only called during pci unplug?

You are right! I would think that this behaviour is erroneous unless it
was done on purpose to avoid allocating MSIs twice.
If that is the case we would need to do something similar in Linux too.

I think that the issue is the mismatch between QEMU's and Linux's
behaviours: either both should be allocating MSIs once, or they should
both be allocating and deallocating MSIs every time the driver is loaded
and unloaded.


> > Linux should disable the MSI bit in the PCI config options of the
> > device:
> > 
> > pci_disable_msi -> pci_msi_shutdown -> msi_set_enable(0)
> 
> Zhenzhong, does it do that? Looking at the driver it certainly seems that way.
> > 
> > That should cause QEMU to issue a xc_physdev_unmap_pirq that actually
> > unmaps the pirq. If it doesn't, it's a bug :)
> 
> <sigh> It doesn't do that. So two bugs:
>  - QEMU doing that
>  - Linux kernel doing the hypercall as well.

At first sight I also thought that the Linux kernel was issuing
PHYSDEVOP_unmap_pirq too but actually Linux is only doing it if
xen_initial_domain().

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