14/07/2019 07:10, Hyong Youb Kim (hyonkim): > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > > Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 6:21 AM > [...] > > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] vfio: fix interrupts race condition > > > > 10/07/2019 14:33, David Marchand: > > > Populating the eventfd in rte_intr_enable in each request to vfio > > > triggers a reconfiguration of the interrupt handler on the kernel side. > > > The problem is that rte_intr_enable is often used to re-enable masked > > > interrupts from drivers interrupt handlers. > > > > > > This reconfiguration leaves a window during which a device could send > > > an interrupt and then the kernel logs this (unsolicited from the kernel > > > point of view) interrupt: > > > [158764.159833] do_IRQ: 9.34 No irq handler for vector > > > > > > VFIO api makes it possible to set the fd at setup time. > > > Make use of this and then we only need to ask for masking/unmasking > > > legacy interrupts and we have nothing to do for MSI/MSIX. > > > > > > "rxtx" interrupts are left untouched but are most likely subject to the > > > same issue. > > > > > > Fixes: 5c782b3928b8 ("vfio: interrupts") > > > Cc: sta...@dpdk.org > > > > > > Reported-at: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1654824 > > > Signed-off-by: David Marchand <david.march...@redhat.com> > > > Tested-by: Shahed Shaikh <shsha...@marvell.com> > > > > This is a real bug which should be fixed in this release. > > As the patch is quite big and needs a strong validation, > > I prefer merging it quickly to give a lot of time before > > releasing 19.08-rc2. > > The maintainers of all concerned PMDs are Cc. > > Please make sure the interrupts are still working well with VFIO. > > > > Applied, thanks > > > > [Apologies in advance if email format gets messed up. Forced to use > outlook for the first time..] > > Hi, > > This commit breaks MSI-X + rxq interrupts. I think others are seeing > the same error? > > sudo ~/dpdk/examples/l3fwd-power/build/l3fwd-power \ > -c 0x1e -n 4 -w 0000:1a:00.0 --log-level=pmd,debug -- -p 0x1 -P --config > "(0,0,2),(0,1,3),(0,2,4)" > [...] > EAL: Error enabling MSI-X interrupts for fd 35 > > A rough sequence of events goes like this. The above test is using 3 > rxqs (3 interrupts). > > 1. During probe, pci_vfio_setup_interrupts() runs. > This now does ioctl(VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS) for the 1st efd > (intr_handle->fd). > > ioctl does: > - pci_enable_msix(1 vector) because this is the first time enabling > interrupts. > - request_irq(vector 0) > > 2. App configs > The app sets port_conf.intr_conf.rxq=1, configs 3 rxqs, etc. > > 3. rte_eth_dev_start() > PMD calls: > - rte_intr_efd_enable() > This creates 3 efds (intr_handle->nb_efd = 3). > - rte_intr_enable() => vfio_enable_msix() > This does ioctl(VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS) for the 3 efds. > > ioctl now needs to request_irq() for vectors 1, 2, 3 for the 3 new > efds. It does not do another pci_enable_msix() as it has been done > earlier. Before calling request_irq(), it sees that only 1 vector was > enabled in earlier pci_enable_msix(), so it fails with EINVAL. > > We would need pci_enable_msix(4 vectors) for this to work > (intr_handle->fd + 3 efds). > > Prior to this patch, VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS is done only in > vfio_enable_msix(). So, ioctl ends up doing pci_enable_msix(4 vectors) > and request_irq() for each of the 4 efds, which completes > successfully. > > Not an expert in this area.. Perhaps, defer enabling 1st efd > (intr_handle->fd) until the first invocation of vfio_enable_msix(), so > it knows the app wants to use 4 vectors in total? > > Also, vfio_disable_msix() looks a bit wrong. > > irq_set.flags = VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_NONE | VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_TRIGGER; > irq_set.index = VFIO_PCI_MSIX_IRQ_INDEX; > irq_set.start = RTE_INTR_VEC_RXTX_OFFSET; > irq_set.count = intr_handle->nb_efd; > > This tells vfio-pci to simulate interrupts by triggering efds? To > free_irq() specific efds, I think we need DATA_EVENTFD and set fd = > -1. > > flags = DATA_EVENTFD | ACTION_TRIGGER > data = [fd(-1), fd(-1), ...] > > I have not tested this part myself yet.
Thanks for your detailed report Hyong. Would you be able to propose a fix?