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Re: [Xen-devel] Weird altp2m behaviour when switching early to a new view



On 04/17/2018 04:53 PM, George Dunlap wrote:
> On 04/17/2018 11:50 AM, Razvan Cojocaru wrote:
>>  void p2m_init_altp2m_ept(struct domain *d, unsigned int i)
>>  {
>>      struct p2m_domain *p2m = d->arch.altp2m_p2m[i];
>> +    struct p2m_domain *hostp2m = p2m_get_hostp2m(d);
>>      struct ept_data *ept;
>>  
>> +    p2m->max_mapped_pfn = hostp2m->max_mapped_pfn;
>> +    p2m->default_access = hostp2m->default_access;
>> +    p2m->domain = hostp2m->domain;
>> +    p2m->logdirty_ranges = hostp2m->logdirty_ranges;
>> +    p2m->global_logdirty = hostp2m->global_logdirty;
> 
> This would certainly be one approach.  But then we'd need to keep a lot
> more of these things in sync -- for instance, we'd have to have similar
> code to enable and disable global_logdirty on all active altp2m entries.
> 
> I also don't think the max_mapped_pfn should be copied here; the fact
> that updates got filtered out before was a red herring I think.

I initially thought so too, and now I've commented out just that one
line to remember why I couldn't remove, and the reason is this:

(XEN) Assertion 's <= e' failed at rangeset.c:121
(XEN) ----[ Xen-4.11-unstable  x86_64  debug=y   Not tainted ]----
(XEN) CPU:    0
(XEN) RIP:    e008:[<ffff82d080228826>] rangeset_add_range+0x5/0x1e6
(XEN) RFLAGS: 0000000000010206   CONTEXT: hypervisor (d0v0)
(XEN) rax: 0000000000000000   rbx: ffff830b577f92e0   rcx: 00000000000f0000
(XEN) rdx: 0000000000000000   rsi: 00000000000f0000   rdi: ffff830ad6a1ce50
(XEN) rbp: ffff83007ce87c78   rsp: ffff83007ce87c20   r8:  0000000000000000
(XEN) r9:  0000000000000000   r10: 000000000000006f   r11: 0000000000000028
(XEN) r12: 0000000000000002   r13: 0000000000000000   r14: 0000000000000001
(XEN) r15: ffff830ad6ddd000   cr0: 0000000080050033   cr4: 00000000003526e0
(XEN) cr3: 0000000ad714f000   cr2: 0000000000c12000
(XEN) fsb: 00007f794c7b2700   gsb: ffff880276c00000   gss: 0000000000000000
(XEN) ds: 0000   es: 0000   fs: 0000   gs: 0000   ss: e010   cs: e008
(XEN) Xen code around <ffff82d080228826> (rangeset_add_range+0x5/0x1e6):
(XEN)  00 5d c3 48 39 d6 76 02 <0f> 0b 55 48 89 e5 41 56 41 55 41 54 53
49 89 d5
(XEN) Xen stack trace from rsp=ffff83007ce87c20:
(XEN)    ffff82d08032c644 0000000000000206 0000000000000010 0000000000000028
(XEN)    00000000000f0000 ffff82c000217000 0000000000000000 ffff830ad6ddd000
(XEN)    00000000000f0240 0000000000000000 0000000000000002 ffff83007ce87cc8
(XEN)    ffff82d08032c7ac 0000000000000240 00000000000f0000 ffff82c000217000
(XEN)    ffff830ad6ddd000 00000000000f0240 0000000000000048 ffff82c000217000
(XEN)    00000000000f0000 ffff83007ce87d38 ffff82d080362ade ffff830c5bb20000
(XEN)    ffff830ad6ddd650 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00007f794c7bd004
(XEN)    0000000000000048 ffff830c5bb20000 0000000000000000 ffff83007ce87e00
(XEN)    ffffffffffffffea ffff82d0802e9c64 deadbeefdeadf00d ffff83007ce87de8
(XEN)    ffff82d0802e92c1 ffff830c5bb20000 ffff83007d616000 0000000000000000
(XEN)    ffff83007ce87dd8 0000000000000000 ffff83007ce87df8 ffff83007ce87df4
(XEN)    ffff82e016a5de40 ffff83007d616000 0000000000000007 0000000000000240
(XEN)    00000000000f0000 ffff83007ce87dc8 ffff830ad6ddd000 ffff83007ce87dc8
(XEN)    0000000000000002 0000000000000001 00007f794c7bf004 ffff82d0802e9c64
(XEN)    deadbeefdeadf00d ffff83007ce87e48 ffff82d0802e9ce1 ffff82d080374434
(XEN)    0000000280370001 00007f794c7be004 0000000000000020 00007f794c7bd004
(XEN)    0000000000000048 ffff82d080374434 ffff83007ce87ef8 ffff83007d616000
(XEN)    0000000000000029 ffff83007ce87ee8 ffff82d08036d8a6 03ff82d080374434
(XEN)    0000000000000001 0000000000000002 00007f794c7bf004 deadbeefdeadf00d
(XEN)    deadbeefdeadf00d ffff82d080374434 ffff82d080374428 ffff82d080374434
(XEN) Xen call trace:
(XEN)    [<ffff82d080228826>] rangeset_add_range+0x5/0x1e6
(XEN)    [<ffff82d08032c7ac>] p2m_change_type_range+0x66/0x7f
(XEN)    [<ffff82d080362ade>] hap_track_dirty_vram+0x240/0x491
(XEN)    [<ffff82d0802e92c1>] dm.c#dm_op+0x45c/0xd06
(XEN)    [<ffff82d0802e9ce1>] do_dm_op+0x7d/0xb3
(XEN)    [<ffff82d08036d8a6>] pv_hypercall+0x1f4/0x440
(XEN)    [<ffff82d080374495>] lstar_enter+0x115/0x120
(XEN)
(XEN)
(XEN) ****************************************
(XEN) Panic on CPU 0:
(XEN) Assertion 's <= e' failed at rangeset.c:121
(XEN) ****************************************

> Another approach would be to maintain the logdirty_ranges and
> global_logdirty only for the host p2m, but to misconfigure entries for
> all the p2ms; and then on a misconfiguration, handle the
> misconfiguration for the hostp2m and then do a lazy propagate for the
> altp2m.  On the whole that's probably more error-prone than just doing a
> for() loop, though, and not that much faster. :-)
We can try that too.

> The other thing that seems to be missing from synchronization is that in
> p2m-ept.c:ept_enable_pml() sets the p2m->ept.ad bit (which ends up being
> part of the eptp).  The code seems to indicate that this is required for
> PML (hardware-assisted logdirty), but I don't see anywhere this is set
> or copied from the host p2m.
> 
> It might be nice to have a more structured way of keeping all these
> changes in sync, rather than relying on this open-coding everywhere.

Very true. It has also occured to me that some of these issues would be
at least partially mitigated if altp2m was always on, but of course I
can also see why that would be frowned upon at this time.


Thanks,
Razvan

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