On 19/03/2019 15:23, Pierre Morel wrote:
On 19/03/2019 12:54, Halil Pasic wrote:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 10:38:42 +0100
Pierre Morel <pmo...@linux.ibm.com> wrote:

On 15/03/2019 19:15, Halil Pasic wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 17:05:01 +0100
Pierre Morel <pmo...@linux.ibm.com> wrote:

When the mediated device is open we setup the relation with KVM unset it
when the mediated device is released.

We ensure KVM is present on opening of the mediated device.

We ensure that KVM survives the mediated device, and establish a direct

survives?

what alternative do you prefer?


Increase kvm's refcount to ensure the guest is alive when the
ap_matrix_mdev is active. An ap mp_matrix becomes active with
a successful open() and ceases to be active with a release().

Right, it is mdev usage not mdev.


Your sentence was materially wrong as the mdev is allowed to outlive
the KVM. BTW survive tends to have an 'in spite of' note to it, which
outlive does not. vfio-ap is, I hope, not a calamity that threatens
the life of KVM ;). https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/survive

Thanks, your description is much better.



link from KVM to the mediated device to simplify the relationship.

Signed-off-by: Pierre Morel <pmo...@linux.ibm.com>
---

...snip...

   static int vfio_ap_mdev_group_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,
                          unsigned long action, void *data)
   {
-    int ret;
       struct ap_matrix_mdev *matrix_mdev;
       if (action != VFIO_GROUP_NOTIFY_SET_KVM)
           return NOTIFY_OK;
       matrix_mdev = container_of(nb, struct ap_matrix_mdev, group_notifier);
-
-    if (!data) {
-        matrix_mdev->kvm = NULL;
-        return NOTIFY_OK;
-    }
-
-    ret = vfio_ap_mdev_set_kvm(matrix_mdev, data);
-    if (ret)
-        return NOTIFY_DONE;
-
-    /* If there is no CRYCB pointer, then we can't copy the masks */
-    if (!matrix_mdev->kvm->arch.crypto.crycbd)
-        return NOTIFY_DONE;
-
-    kvm_arch_crypto_set_masks(matrix_mdev->kvm, matrix_mdev->matrix.apm,
-                  matrix_mdev->matrix.aqm,
-                  matrix_mdev->matrix.adm);
+    matrix_mdev->kvm = data;
       return NOTIFY_OK;
   }
@@ -888,6 +873,12 @@ static int vfio_ap_mdev_open(struct mdev_device *mdev)
       if (ret)
           goto err_group;
+    /* We do not support opening the mediated device without KVM */
+    if (!matrix_mdev->kvm) {
+        ret = -ENODEV;
+        goto err_group;
+    }
+
       matrix_mdev->iommu_notifier.notifier_call = vfio_ap_mdev_iommu_notifier;
       events = VFIO_IOMMU_NOTIFY_DMA_UNMAP;
@@ -896,8 +887,15 @@ static int vfio_ap_mdev_open(struct mdev_device *mdev)
       if (ret)
           goto err_iommu;
+    ret = vfio_ap_mdev_set_kvm(matrix_mdev);

At this point the matrix_mdev->kvm ain't guaranteed to be valid IMHO. Or am I wrong? If I'm right kvm_get_kvm(matrix_mdev->kvm) could be too late.

What about the if (!matrix_mdev->kvm) 10 lines above ?


That check is not sufficient.

You should do the kvm_get_kvm() in vfio_ap_mdev_group_notifier(). VFIO
must ensure that the kvm pointer you get is valid, in a sense that it
points to a valid struct kvm and the kvm object is alive, while you are
in the callback. But not beyond.

If another thread were to decrement the refcount of the kvm object you
would end up with matrix_mdev->kvm pointing to an object that has already
died.

Does my analysis make sense to you?

Yes thanks the explication is good, it would have been worth to get it the first time.



+    if (ret)
+        goto err_kvm;
+
       return 0;
+err_kvm:
+    vfio_unregister_notifier(mdev_dev(mdev), VFIO_IOMMU_NOTIFY,
+                 &matrix_mdev->iommu_notifier);
   err_iommu:
       vfio_unregister_notifier(mdev_dev(mdev), VFIO_GROUP_NOTIFY,
                    &matrix_mdev->group_notifier);
@@ -906,19 +904,33 @@ static int vfio_ap_mdev_open(struct mdev_device *mdev)
       return ret;
   }
-static void vfio_ap_mdev_release(struct mdev_device *mdev)
+static int vfio_ap_mdev_unset_kvm(struct ap_matrix_mdev *matrix_mdev)
   {
-    struct ap_matrix_mdev *matrix_mdev = mdev_get_drvdata(mdev);
+    struct kvm *kvm = matrix_mdev->kvm;
       if (matrix_mdev->kvm)
           kvm_arch_crypto_clear_masks(matrix_mdev->kvm);

This still conditional?

Yes, nothing to clear if there is no KVM.


Since we have ensured the open only works if there is a KVM at that
point in time, and we have taken a reference to KVM, I would expect
KVM can not go away before we give up our reference.

Right.

Right but based on the assumption we do a kvm_get_kvm() during open.

But now we will do it inside the notifier, so the logic is to do a kvm_put_kvm in the notifier too. This is important because userland will ask us to release the KVM/VFIO link through this notifier.
So I will have to rework this part where KVM==NULL in the notifier too.

Regards,
Pierre


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Pierre Morel
Linux/KVM/QEMU in Böblingen - Germany

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