Hi,

Sorry for the long delay.

On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 03:50:04PM +0300, Ilya Maximets wrote:
> In current implementation guest application can reinitialize vrings
> by executing start after stop. In the same time host application
> can still poll virtqueue while device stopped in guest and it will
> crash with segmentation fault while vring reinitialization because
> of dereferencing of bad descriptor addresses.

Yes, you are right that vring will be reinitialized after restart.
But even though, I don't see the reason it will cause a vhost crash,
since the reinitialization will reset all the vring memeory by 0:

    memset(vq->vq_ring_virt_mem, 0, vq->vq_ring_size);

That means those bad descriptors will be skipped, safely, at vhost
side by:

        if (unlikely(desc->len < dev->vhost_hlen))
                return -1;

> 
> OVS crash for example:
> <------------------------------------------------------------------------>
> [test-pmd inside guest VM]
> 
>       testpmd> port stop all
>           Stopping ports...
>           Checking link statuses...
>           Port 0 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
>           Done
>       testpmd> port config all rxq 2
>       testpmd> port config all txq 2
>       testpmd> port start all
>           Configuring Port 0 (socket 0)
>           Port 0: 52:54:00:CB:44:C8
>           Checking link statuses...
>           Port 0 Link Up - speed 10000 Mbps - full-duplex
>           Done
> 
> [OVS on host]
>       Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>       rte_memcpy (n=2056, src=0xc, dst=0x7ff4d5247000) at rte_memcpy.h

Interesting, so it bypasses the above check since desc->len is non-zero
while desc->addr is zero. The size (2056) also looks weird.

Do you mind to check this issue a bit deeper, say why desc->addr is
zero, however, desc->len is not?

>       (gdb) bt
>           #0  rte_memcpy (n=2056, src=0xc, dst=0x7ff4d5247000)
>           #1  copy_desc_to_mbuf
>           #2  rte_vhost_dequeue_burst
>           #3  netdev_dpdk_vhost_rxq_recv
>           ...
> 
>       (gdb) bt full
>           #0  rte_memcpy
>               ...
>           #1  copy_desc_to_mbuf
>               desc_addr = 0
>               mbuf_offset = 0
>               desc_offset = 12
>               ...
> <------------------------------------------------------------------------>
> 
> Fix that by checking addresses of descriptors before using them.
> 
> Note: For mergeable buffers this patch checks only guest's address for
> zero, but in non-meargeable case host's address checked. This is done
> because checking of host's address in mergeable case requires additional
> refactoring to keep virtqueue in consistent state in case of error.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Ilya Maximets <i.maximets at samsung.com>
> ---
> 
> Actually, current virtio implementation looks broken for me. Because
> 'virtio_dev_start' breaks virtqueue while it still available from the vhost
> side.

Yes, this sounds buggy. Maybe we could not reset the avail idx, in such
case vhost dequeue/enqueue will just return as there are no more packets
to dequeue and no more space to enqueue, respectively?

        --yliu

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