From: Li RongQing lirongqing@baidu.com
[ Upstream Commit 8e6ed96cdd5001c55fccc80a17f651741c1ca7d2]
when the vCPU was migrated, if its timer is expired, KVM _should_ fire the timer ASAP, zeroing the deadline here will cause the timer to immediately fire on the destination
This patch increased the reproduce ratio of lapic timer interrupt losing, which has been fixed by the following patch; so I think patch should not merge it into 6.1
commit 9cfec6d097c607e36199cf0cfbb8cf5acbd8e9b2 Author: Haitao Shan hshan@google.com Date: Tue Sep 12 16:55:45 2023 -0700
KVM: x86: Fix lapic timer interrupt lost after loading a snapshot.
When running android emulator (which is based on QEMU 2.12) on certain Intel hosts with kernel version 6.3-rc1 or above, guest will freeze after loading a snapshot. This is almost 100% reproducible. By default, the android emulator will use snapshot to speed up the next launching of the same android guest. So this breaks the android emulator badly.
I tested QEMU 8.0.4 from Debian 12 with an Ubuntu 22.04 guest by running command "loadvm" after "savevm". The same issue is observed. At the same time, none of our AMD platforms is impacted. More experiments show that loading the KVM module with "enable_apicv=false" can workaround it.
The issue started to show up after commit 8e6ed96cdd50 ("KVM: x86: fire timer when it is migrated and expired, and in oneshot mode"). However, as is pointed out by Sean Christopherson, it is introduced by commit 967235d32032 ("KVM: vmx: clear pending interrupts on KVM_SET_LAPIC"). commit 8e6ed96cdd50 ("KVM: x86: fire timer when it is migrated and expired, and in oneshot mode") just makes it easier to hit the issue.
Having both commits, the oneshot lapic timer gets fired immediately inside the KVM_SET_LAPIC call when loading the snapshot. On Intel platforms with APIC virtualization and posted interrupt processing, this eventually leads to setting the corresponding PIR bit. However, the whole PIR bits get cleared later in the same KVM_SET_LAPIC call by apicv_post_state_restore. This leads to timer interrupt lost.
The fix is to move vmx_apicv_post_state_restore to the beginning of the KVM_SET_LAPIC call and rename to vmx_apicv_pre_state_restore. What vmx_apicv_post_state_restore does is actually clearing any former apicv state and this behavior is more suitable to carry out in the beginning.
Fixes: 967235d32032 ("KVM: vmx: clear pending interrupts on KVM_SET_LAPIC") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Suggested-by: Sean Christopherson seanjc@google.com Signed-off-by: Haitao Shan hshan@google.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230913000215.478387-1-hshan@google.com Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson seanjc@google.com
Cc: Sean Christopherson seanjc@google.com Cc: Peter Shier pshier@google.com Cc: Jim Mattson jmattson@google.com Cc: Wanpeng Li wanpengli@tencent.com Cc: Paolo Bonzini pbonzini@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Li RongQing lirongqing@baidu.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230106040625.8404-1-lirongqing@baidu.com Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson seanjc@google.com
(cherry picked from commit 8e6ed96cdd5001c55fccc80a17f651741c1ca7d2) The code was able to compile without errors or warnings. Signed-off-by: David Hunter david.hunter.linux@gmail.com
arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c b/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c index c90fef0258c5..3cd590ace95a 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c @@ -1843,8 +1843,12 @@ static bool set_target_expiration(struct kvm_lapic *apic, u32 count_reg) if (unlikely(count_reg != APIC_TMICT)) { deadline = tmict_to_ns(apic, kvm_lapic_get_reg(apic, count_reg));
if (unlikely(deadline <= 0))
deadline = apic->lapic_timer.period;
if (unlikely(deadline <= 0)) {
if (apic_lvtt_period(apic))
deadline = apic->lapic_timer.period;
else
deadline = 0;
} else if (unlikely(deadline > apic->lapic_timer.period)) { pr_info_ratelimited( "kvm: vcpu %i: requested lapic timer restore with "
-- 2.43.0