On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 05:11:44PM +0200, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: > > Monday, April 13, 2015, 2:21:21 PM, you wrote: > > > On 13/04/15 13:14, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: > >> > >> Monday, April 13, 2015, 2:07:02 PM, you wrote: > >> > >>> On 13/04/15 12:21, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Monday, April 13, 2015, 11:50:51 AM, you wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> On 13/04/15 10:39, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: > >>>>>> Hi David, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I seem to have spotted some trouble with a 4.0 dom0 kernel with the > >>>>>> devel/for-linus-4.1 branch pulled on top. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Does this remind you of any specific commits in the > >>>>>> devel/for-linus-4.1 branch that could > >>>>>> likely be involved that i could try to revert ? > >>>> > >>>>> Yes. This will probably be 4e8c0c8c4bf3a (xen/privcmd: improve > >>>>> performance of MMAPBATCH_V2) which makes the kernel try harder to map > >>>>> all GFNs instead of failing on the first one. > >>>> > >>>>> I think this is qemu incorrectly trying to map GFNs. > >>>> > >>>>> David > >>>> > >>>> Reverted that specific one, but still get those messages. > >> > >>> You'll have to bisect it then. Because I don't see any other relevant > >>> commits in devel/for-linus-4.1 > >> > >>> David > >> > >> Ok .. hmm first candidate of the bisect also looks interessting: > >> [628c28eefd6f2cef03b212081b466ae43fd093a3] xen: unify foreign GFN > >> map/unmap for auto-xlated physmap guests > > > Unless your dom0 is PVH, no. > > > David > > Bisection came back with: > > 22d8a8938407cb1342af763e937fdf9ee8daf24a is the first bad commit > commit 22d8a8938407cb1342af763e937fdf9ee8daf24a > Author: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.w...@oracle.com> > Date: Fri Apr 3 10:28:08 2015 -0400 > > xen/pciback: Don't disable PCI_COMMAND on PCI device reset. > > There is no need for this at all. Worst it means that if > the guest tries to write to BARs it could lead (on certain > platforms) to PCI SERR errors. > > Please note that with af6fc858a35b90e89ea7a7ee58e66628c55c776b > "xen-pciback: limit guest control of command register" > a guest is still allowed to enable those control bits (safely), but > is not allowed to disable them and that therefore a well behaved > frontend which enables things before using them will still > function correctly. > > This is done via an write to the configuration register 0x4 which > triggers on the backend side: > command_write > \- pci_enable_device > \- pci_enable_device_flags > \- do_pci_enable_device > \- pcibios_enable_device > \-pci_enable_resourcess > [which enables the PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY|PCI_COMMAND_IO] > > However guests (and drivers) which don't do this could cause > problems, including the security issues which XSA-120 sought > to address. > > CC: sta...@vger.kernel.org > Reported-by: Jan Beulich <jbeul...@suse.com> > Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.w...@oracle.com> > Signed-off-by: David Vrabel <david.vra...@citrix.com> > > > Could it be due to the kind of "split brain" relation pciback and qemu have ? > (qemu+libxl not setting up things like pcifront does (with event channel and > conf space access going through pciback instead of qemu doing things by > itself, > which also leads to pciback not installing a interrupt handler in dom0 for > the > devices since that in pciback relies on: > - proper state signaling via xenbus > - setting up an event channel > - doing conf space acces via pciback > ) > > Is there actually a technical reason why the xen pci passthrough parts in qemu > don't act more like pci-front for PV does: > setting up things properly via xenbus, event channel etc, so it would be more > similar ?
What is your qemu-xen commit id? With this patch reverted, what is lspci -vvv before you assign to a guest and when hvmloader started? Thanks! > > Or was this more a kind of an oversight when HVM's were introduced ? Not sure I understand the question? The XSA126 (http://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/xsa126-qemuu.patch) has a fix for enabling the proper bits in PCI_COMMAND which xen-pciback had disabled (which the above Linux patch fixes). If you have the QEMU patch in you should see a similar issue (I think). Unless the xen-pciback fix causes an previously unused path in libxl (or qemu) to be used (as before when it read the bars from SysFS they were zero). Hmmm. Could you also attach 'xl -vvvv -d create <g.cfg>' with and without the kernel patch if it is not too much trouble? If it is - I will do it tomorrow and see if I can see an disreprancy. > > -- > Sander > _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel