Thank you very much for your help. I have found there are several places need flush, and I will send a new version of this patchset with the flush functions.
Regards Zhenhua On 01/06/2015 08:18 AM, Takao Indoh wrote: > On 2014/12/29 12:15, Li, ZhenHua wrote: >> Hi Takao Indoh, >> >> Happy New Year, and thank you very much for you help. The flush is quite > Happy new year! > >> a problem, as there are several places the flush function should be >> called, >> I think the flush should be placed in functions like __iommu_update_old_*. >> Created a small patch for this, it is attached. >> >> >> >> As I cannot reproduce your problems on my system, so could you please try >> these steps? >> 1. Apply the latest patchset, including 9/10 and 10/10, and then apply the >> attached patch_for_flush.patch. And then test the kernel. > No inter-remap fault, but there is still DMAR fault message. > >> 2. If 1 does not fix the DMAR fault problems, then it might be caused by >> 7/10, so please *unpatch* it from the kernel (others and the attached one >> should be patched), and then test the kernel. > DMAR fault still occurs. I'll dig iommu driver code to find out the > reason. > > Thanks, > Takao Indoh > >> Regards >> Zhenhua >> >> On 12/26/2014 03:27 PM, Takao Indoh wrote: >>> On 2014/12/26 15:46, Li, ZhenHua wrote: >>>> Hi Takao Indoh, >>>> >>>> Thank you very much for your testing. I will add your update in next >>>> version. >>>> Also I think a flush for __iommu_update_old_root_entry is also necessary. >>>> >>>> Currently I have no idea about your fault, does it happen before or >>>> during its loading? Could you send me your full kernel log as an >>>> attachment? >>> Sure, see attached file. >>> >>> I removed 9/10 and 10/10 patches from my kernel to avoid panic problem I >>> reported in previous mail, and then tested kdump. So please ignore >>> intr-remap fault message in log file. Also please ignore stack trace >>> starting with the following message, it's a problem of my box. >>> >>> Flags mismatch irq 0. 00000080 (i801_smbus) vs. 00015a00 (timer) >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Takao Indoh >>> >>>> Regards and Merry Christmas. >>>> Zhenhua >>>> >>>> On 12/26/2014 01:13 PM, Takao Indoh wrote: >>>>> Hi Zhen-Hua, >>>>> >>>>> I tested your patch and found two problems. >>>>> >>>>> [1] >>>>> Kenel panic occurs during 2nd kernel boot. >>>>> >>>>> ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 >>>>> Kernel panic - not syncing: timer doesn't work through Interrupt-remapped >>>>> IO-APIC >>>>> CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 3.18.0 #25 >>>>> Hardware name: FUJITSU-SV PRIMERGY BX920 S2/D3030, BIOS 080015 >>>>> Rev.3D81.3030 02/10/2012 >>>>> 0000000000000002 ffff880036167d08 ffffffff815b1c6a 0000000000000000 >>>>> ffffffff817f7670 ffff880036167d88 ffffffff815b19f1 0000000000000008 >>>>> ffff880036167d98 ffff880036167d38 ffffffff810a5d2f ffff880036167d98 >>>>> Call Trace: >>>>> [<ffffffff815b1c6a>] dump_stack+0x48/0x5e >>>>> [<ffffffff815b19f1>] panic+0xbb/0x1fa >>>>> [<ffffffff810a5d2f>] ? vprintk_default+0x1f/0x30 >>>>> [<ffffffff814c6a6c>] panic_if_irq_remap+0x1c/0x20 >>>>> [<ffffffff81b53985>] check_timer+0x1e7/0x5ed >>>>> [<ffffffff8129bd9d>] ? radix_tree_lookup+0xd/0x10 >>>>> [<ffffffff81b5413b>] setup_IO_APIC+0x261/0x292 >>>>> [<ffffffff81b50302>] native_smp_prepare_cpus+0x214/0x25d >>>>> [<ffffffff81b41c65>] kernel_init_freeable+0x1dc/0x28c >>>>> [<ffffffff815aaf00>] ? rest_init+0x80/0x80 >>>>> [<ffffffff815aaf0e>] kernel_init+0xe/0xf0 >>>>> [<ffffffff815b5d2c>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0 >>>>> [<ffffffff815aaf00>] ? rest_init+0x80/0x80 >>>>> ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: timer doesn't work through >>>>> Interrupt-remapped IO-APIC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> This panic seems to be related to unflushed cache. I confirmed this >>>>> problem was fixed by the following patch. >>>>> >>>>> --- a/drivers/iommu/intel_irq_remapping.c >>>>> +++ b/drivers/iommu/intel_irq_remapping.c >>>>> @@ -200,8 +200,13 @@ static int modify_irte(int irq, struct irte >>>>> *irte_modified) >>>>> set_64bit(&irte->high, irte_modified->high); >>>>> >>>>> #ifdef CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP >>>>> - if (is_kdump_kernel()) >>>>> + if (is_kdump_kernel()) { >>>>> __iommu_update_old_irte(iommu, index); >>>>> + __iommu_flush_cache(iommu, >>>>> + iommu->ir_table->base_old_virt + >>>>> + index * sizeof(struct irte), >>>>> + sizeof(struct irte)); >>>>> + } >>>>> #endif >>>>> __iommu_flush_cache(iommu, irte, sizeof(*irte)); >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [2] >>>>> Some DMAR error messages are still found in 2nd kernel boot. >>>>> >>>>> dmar: DRHD: handling fault status reg 2 >>>>> dmar: DMAR:[DMA Write] Request device [01:00.0] fault addr ffded000 >>>>> DMAR:[fault reason 01] Present bit in root entry is clear >>>>> >>>>> I confiremd your commit 1a2262 was already applied. Any idea? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Takao Indoh >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 2014/12/22 18:15, Li, Zhen-Hua wrote: >>>>>> This patchset is an update of Bill Sumner's patchset, implements a fix >>>>>> for: >>>>>> If a kernel boots with intel_iommu=on on a system that supports intel >>>>>> vt-d, >>>>>> when a panic happens, the kdump kernel will boot with these faults: >>>>>> >>>>>> dmar: DRHD: handling fault status reg 102 >>>>>> dmar: DMAR:[DMA Read] Request device [01:00.0] fault addr fff80000 >>>>>> DMAR:[fault reason 01] Present bit in root entry is clear >>>>>> >>>>>> dmar: DRHD: handling fault status reg 2 >>>>>> dmar: INTR-REMAP: Request device [[61:00.0] fault index 42 >>>>>> INTR-REMAP:[fault reason 34] Present field in the IRTE entry is >>>>>> clear >>>>>> >>>>>> On some system, the interrupt remapping fault will also happen even if >>>>>> the >>>>>> intel_iommu is not set to on, because the interrupt remapping will be >>>>>> enabled >>>>>> when x2apic is needed by the system. >>>>>> >>>>>> The cause of the DMA fault is described in Bill's original version, and >>>>>> the >>>>>> INTR-Remap fault is caused by a similar reason. In short, the >>>>>> initialization >>>>>> of vt-d drivers causes the in-flight DMA and interrupt requests get wrong >>>>>> response. >>>>>> >>>>>> To fix this problem, we modifies the behaviors of the intel vt-d in the >>>>>> crashdump kernel: >>>>>> >>>>>> For DMA Remapping: >>>>>> 1. To accept the vt-d hardware in an active state, >>>>>> 2. Do not disable and re-enable the translation, keep it enabled. >>>>>> 3. Use the old root entry table, do not rewrite the RTA register. >>>>>> 4. Malloc and use new context entry table and page table, copy data from >>>>>> the >>>>>> old ones that used by the old kernel. >>>>>> 5. to use different portions of the iova address ranges for the device >>>>>> drivers >>>>>> in the crashdump kernel than the iova ranges that were in-use at >>>>>> the time >>>>>> of the panic. >>>>>> 6. After device driver is loaded, when it issues the first dma_map >>>>>> command, >>>>>> free the dmar_domain structure for this device, and generate a new >>>>>> one, so >>>>>> that the device can be assigned a new and empty page table. >>>>>> 7. When a new context entry table is generated, we also save its address >>>>>> to >>>>>> the old root entry table. >>>>>> >>>>>> For Interrupt Remapping: >>>>>> 1. To accept the vt-d hardware in an active state, >>>>>> 2. Do not disable and re-enable the interrupt remapping, keep it enabled. >>>>>> 3. Use the old interrupt remapping table, do not rewrite the IRTA >>>>>> register. >>>>>> 4. When ioapic entry is setup, the interrupt remapping table is changed, >>>>>> and >>>>>> the updated data will be stored to the old interrupt remapping >>>>>> table. >>>>>> >>>>>> Advantages of this approach: >>>>>> 1. All manipulation of the IO-device is done by the Linux device-driver >>>>>> for that device. >>>>>> 2. This approach behaves in a manner very similar to operation without an >>>>>> active iommu. >>>>>> 3. Any activity between the IO-device and its RMRR areas is handled by >>>>>> the >>>>>> device-driver in the same manner as during a non-kdump boot. >>>>>> 4. If an IO-device has no driver in the kdump kernel, it is simply left >>>>>> alone. >>>>>> This supports the practice of creating a special kdump kernel >>>>>> without >>>>>> drivers for any devices that are not required for taking a >>>>>> crashdump. >>>>>> 5. Minimal code-changes among the existing mainline intel vt-d code. >>>>>> >>>>>> Summary of changes in this patch set: >>>>>> 1. Added some useful function for root entry table in code intel-iommu.c >>>>>> 2. Added new members to struct root_entry and struct irte; >>>>>> 3. Functions to load old root entry table to iommu->root_entry from the >>>>>> memory >>>>>> of old kernel. >>>>>> 4. Functions to malloc new context entry table and page table and copy >>>>>> the data >>>>>> from the old ones to the malloced new ones. >>>>>> 5. Functions to enable support for DMA remapping in kdump kernel. >>>>>> 6. Functions to load old irte data from the old kernel to the kdump >>>>>> kernel. >>>>>> 7. Some code changes that support other behaviours that have been listed. >>>>>> 8. In the new functions, use physical address as "unsigned long" type, >>>>>> not >>>>>> pointers. >>>>>> >>>>>> Original version by Bill Sumner: >>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/1/10/518 >>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/4/15/716 >>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/4/24/836 >>>>>> >>>>>> Zhenhua's last of Bill's patchset: >>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/10/21/134 >>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/12/15/121 >>>>>> >>>>>> Changed in this version: >>>>>> 1. Do not disable and re-enable traslation and interrupt remapping. >>>>>> 2. Use old root entry table. >>>>>> 3. Use old interrupt remapping table. >>>>>> 4. Use "unsigned long" as physical address. >>>>>> 5. Use intel_unmap to unmap the old dma; >>>>>> >>>>>> This patchset should be applied with this one together: >>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/11/5/43 >>>>>> x86/iommu: fix incorrect bit operations in setting values >>>>>> >>>>>> Bill Sumner (5): >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Update iommu_attach_domain() and its callers >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Items required for kdump >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: data types and functions used for kdump >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Add domain-id functions >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: enable kdump support in iommu module >>>>>> >>>>>> Li, Zhen-Hua (10): >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Update iommu_attach_domain() and its callers >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Items required for kdump >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Add domain-id functions >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: functions to copy data from old mem >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Add functions to load and save old re >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: datatypes and functions used for kdump >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: enable kdump support in iommu module >>>>>> iommu/vtd: assign new page table for dma_map >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Copy functions for irte >>>>>> iommu/vt-d: Use old irte in kdump kernel >>>>>> >>>>>> drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c | 1050 >>>>>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- >>>>>> drivers/iommu/intel_irq_remapping.c | 99 +++- >>>>>> include/linux/intel-iommu.h | 18 + >>>>>> 3 files changed, 1123 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-) >>>>>> >>>> > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/