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From: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
To: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Murray <andrew.murray@arm.com>,
	Catalin Marinas <Catalin.Marinas@arm.com>,
	Mark Rutland <Mark.Rutland@arm.com>,
	Sudeep Holla <Sudeep.Holla@arm.com>,
	kvm@vger.kernel.org, kvmarm <kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu>,
	linux-arm-kernel <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 09/18] arm64: KVM: enable conditional save/restore full SPE profiling buffer controls
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 12:36:11 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <745529f7e469b898b74dfc5153e3daf6@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200108115816.GB15861@willie-the-truck>

On 2020-01-08 11:58, Will Deacon wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 11:17:16AM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>> On 2020-01-07 15:13, Andrew Murray wrote:
>> > On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 02:13:25PM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>> > > On Fri, 20 Dec 2019 14:30:16 +0000
>> > > Andrew Murray <andrew.murray@arm.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > [somehow managed not to do a reply all, re-sending]
>> > >
>> > > > From: Sudeep Holla <sudeep.holla@arm.com>
>> > > >
>> > > > Now that we can save/restore the full SPE controls, we can enable it
>> > > > if SPE is setup and ready to use in KVM. It's supported in KVM only if
>> > > > all the CPUs in the system supports SPE.
>> > > >
>> > > > However to support heterogenous systems, we need to move the check if
>> > > > host supports SPE and do a partial save/restore.
>> > >
>> > > No. Let's just not go down that path. For now, KVM on heterogeneous
>> > > systems do not get SPE.
>> >
>> > At present these patches only offer the SPE feature to VCPU's where the
>> > sanitised AA64DFR0 register indicates that all CPUs have this support
>> > (kvm_arm_support_spe_v1) at the time of setting the attribute
>> > (KVM_SET_DEVICE_ATTR).
>> >
>> > Therefore if a new CPU comes online without SPE support, and an
>> > existing VCPU is scheduled onto it, then bad things happen - which I
>> > guess
>> > must have been the intention behind this patch.
>> 
>> I guess that was the intent.
>> 
>> > > If SPE has been enabled on a guest and a CPU
>> > > comes up without SPE, this CPU should fail to boot (same as exposing a
>> > > feature to userspace).
>> >
>> > I'm unclear as how to prevent this. We can set the FTR_STRICT flag on
>> > the sanitised register - thus tainting the kernel if such a non-SPE CPU
>> > comes online - thought that doesn't prevent KVM from blowing up. Though
>> > I don't believe we can prevent a CPU coming up. At the moment this is
>> > my preferred approach.
>> 
>> I'd be OK with this as a stop-gap measure. Do we know of any existing
>> design where only half of the CPUs have SPE?
> 
> No, but given how few CPUs implement SPE I'd say that this 
> configuration
> is inevitable. I certainly went out of my way to support it in the 
> driver.
> 
>> > Looking at the vcpu_load and related code, I don't see a way of saying
>> > 'don't schedule this VCPU on this CPU' or bailing in any way.
>> 
>> That would actually be pretty easy to implement. In vcpu_load(), check
>> that that the CPU physical has SPE. If not, raise a request for that 
>> vcpu.
>> In the run loop, check for that request and abort if raised, returning
>> to userspace.
>> 
>> Userspace can always check /sys/devices/arm_spe_0/cpumask and work out
>> where to run that particular vcpu.
> 
> It's also worth considering systems where there are multiple 
> implementations
> of SPE in play. Assuming we don't want to expose this to a guest, then 
> the
> right interface here is probably for userspace to pick one SPE
> implementation and expose that to the guest. That fits with your idea 
> above,
> where you basically get an immediate exit if we try to schedule a vCPU 
> onto
> a CPU that isn't part of the SPE mask.

Then it means that the VM should be configured with a mask indicating
which CPUs it is intended to run on, and setting such a mask is 
mandatory
for SPE.

> 
>> > One solution could be to allow scheduling onto non-SPE VCPUs but wrap
>> > the
>> > SPE save/restore code in a macro (much like kvm_arm_spe_v1_ready) that
>> > reads the non-sanitised feature register. Therefore we don't go bang,
>> > but
>> > we also increase the size of any black-holes in SPE capturing. Though
>> > this
>> > feels like something that will cause grief down the line.
>> >
>> > Is there something else that can be done?
>> 
>> How does userspace deal with this? When SPE is only available on half 
>> of
>> the CPUs, how does perf work in these conditions?
> 
> Not sure about userspace, but the kernel driver works by instantiating 
> an
> SPE PMU instance only for the CPUs that have it and then that instance
> profiles for only those CPUs. You also need to do something similar if
> you had two CPU types with SPE, since the SPE configuration is likely 
> to be
> different between them.

So that's closer to what Andrew was suggesting above (running a guest on 
a
non-SPE CPU creates a profiling black hole). Except that we can't really
run a SPE-enabled guest on a non-SPE CPU, as the SPE sysregs will UNDEF
at EL1.

Conclusion: we need a mix of a cpumask to indicate which CPUs we want to
run on (generic, not-SPE related), and a check for SPE-capable CPUs.
If any of these condition is not satisfied, the vcpu exits for userspace
to sort out the affinity.

I hate heterogeneous systems.

         M.
-- 
Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny...

  reply	other threads:[~2020-01-08 12:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 78+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-12-20 14:30 [PATCH v2 00/18] arm64: KVM: add SPE profiling support Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 01/18] dt-bindings: ARM SPE: highlight the need for PPI partitions on heterogeneous systems Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 02/18] arm64: KVM: reset E2PB correctly in MDCR_EL2 when exiting the guest(VHE) Andrew Murray
2019-12-21 13:12   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 10:29     ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-02 16:21       ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 03/18] arm64: KVM: define SPE data structure for each vcpu Andrew Murray
2019-12-21 13:19   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 12:01     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 04/18] arm64: KVM: add SPE system registers to sys_reg_descs Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 05/18] arm64: KVM/VHE: enable the use PMSCR_EL12 on VHE systems Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 06/18] arm64: KVM: split debug save restore across vm/traps activation Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 07/18] arm64: KVM/debug: drop pmscr_el1 and use sys_regs[PMSCR_EL1] in kvm_cpu_context Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 08/18] arm64: KVM: add support to save/restore SPE profiling buffer controls Andrew Murray
2019-12-21 13:57   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 10:49     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-24 15:17       ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-24 15:48         ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 09/18] arm64: KVM: enable conditional save/restore full " Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 18:06   ` Mark Rutland
2019-12-24 12:15     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-21 14:13   ` Marc Zyngier
2020-01-07 15:13     ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-08 11:17       ` Marc Zyngier
2020-01-08 11:58         ` Will Deacon
2020-01-08 12:36           ` Marc Zyngier [this message]
2020-01-08 13:10             ` Will Deacon
2020-01-09 11:23               ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-09 11:25                 ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-09 12:01                   ` Will Deacon
2020-01-10 10:54     ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-10 11:04       ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-10 11:51         ` Marc Zyngier
2020-01-10 12:12           ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-10 11:18       ` Marc Zyngier
2020-01-10 12:12         ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-10 13:34           ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 10/18] arm64: KVM/debug: use EL1&0 stage 1 translation regime Andrew Murray
2019-12-22 10:34   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 11:11     ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-13 16:31     ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-15 14:03       ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 11/18] KVM: arm64: don't trap Statistical Profiling controls to EL2 Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 18:08   ` Mark Rutland
2019-12-22 10:42   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-23 11:56     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-23 12:05       ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-23 12:10         ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-09 17:25           ` Andrew Murray
2020-01-09 17:42             ` Mark Rutland
2020-01-09 17:46               ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 12/18] KVM: arm64: add a new vcpu device control group for SPEv1 Andrew Murray
2019-12-22 11:03   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 12:30     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 13/18] perf: arm_spe: Add KVM structure for obtaining IRQ info Andrew Murray
2019-12-22 11:24   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 12:35     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 14/18] KVM: arm64: spe: Provide guest virtual interrupts for SPE Andrew Murray
2019-12-22 12:07   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 11:50     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-24 12:42       ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 13:08         ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-24 13:22           ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 13:36             ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-24 13:46               ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 15/18] perf: arm_spe: Handle guest/host exclusion flags Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 18:10   ` Mark Rutland
2019-12-22 12:10   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-23 12:10     ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-23 12:18       ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 16/18] KVM: arm64: enable SPE support Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 17/18, KVMTOOL] update_headers: Sync kvm UAPI headers with linux v5.5-rc2 Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 14:30 ` [PATCH v2 18/18, KVMTOOL] kvm: add a vcpu feature for SPEv1 support Andrew Murray
2019-12-20 17:55 ` [PATCH v2 00/18] arm64: KVM: add SPE profiling support Mark Rutland
2019-12-24 12:54   ` Andrew Murray
2019-12-21 10:48 ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-22 12:22   ` Marc Zyngier
2019-12-24 12:56     ` Andrew Murray

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