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* [Bug 1850378] [NEW] RISC-V unreliable IPIs
@ 2019-10-29 13:19 tm
  2019-10-29 15:21 ` [Bug 1850378] " Palmer Dabbelt
                   ` (4 more replies)
  0 siblings, 5 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: tm @ 2019-10-29 13:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel

Public bug reported:

I am working on a project with custom inter processor interrupts (IPIs) on the RISC-V virt machine.
After upgrading from version 3.1.0 to 4.1.0 which fixes a related issue (https://github.com/riscv/riscv-qemu/issues/132) I am able to use the CPU hotplug feature.

However, if I try to use IPIs for communication between two cores, the
wfi instruction behaves strangely. Either it does not return, or it
returns on timer interrupts, even though they are disabled. The code, I
use on one core to wait for an interrupt is the following.

	csr_clear(sie, SIE_SEIE | SIE_STIE);
	do {
		wait_for_interrupt();
		sipval = csr_read(sip);
		sieval = csr_read(sie);
		scauseval = csr_read(scause) & 0xFF;
	/* only break if wfi returns for an software interrupt */
	} while ((sipval & sieval) == 0 && scauseval != 1);
	csr_set(sie, SIE_SEIE | SIE_STIE);

Since the resulting sequence does not seem to be deterministic, my guess
is, that it has something to do with the communication of qemu's threads
for the different cores.

** Affects: qemu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: riscv

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Title:
  RISC-V unreliable IPIs

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  I am working on a project with custom inter processor interrupts (IPIs) on the RISC-V virt machine.
  After upgrading from version 3.1.0 to 4.1.0 which fixes a related issue (https://github.com/riscv/riscv-qemu/issues/132) I am able to use the CPU hotplug feature.

  However, if I try to use IPIs for communication between two cores, the
  wfi instruction behaves strangely. Either it does not return, or it
  returns on timer interrupts, even though they are disabled. The code,
  I use on one core to wait for an interrupt is the following.

  	csr_clear(sie, SIE_SEIE | SIE_STIE);
  	do {
  		wait_for_interrupt();
  		sipval = csr_read(sip);
  		sieval = csr_read(sie);
  		scauseval = csr_read(scause) & 0xFF;
  	/* only break if wfi returns for an software interrupt */
  	} while ((sipval & sieval) == 0 && scauseval != 1);
  	csr_set(sie, SIE_SEIE | SIE_STIE);

  Since the resulting sequence does not seem to be deterministic, my
  guess is, that it has something to do with the communication of qemu's
  threads for the different cores.

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2019-10-29 13:19 [Bug 1850378] [NEW] RISC-V unreliable IPIs tm
2019-10-29 15:21 ` [Bug 1850378] " Palmer Dabbelt
2019-10-29 17:44 ` tm
2019-10-30  9:44 ` tm
2021-04-22  8:45 ` Thomas Huth
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