Re: [PATCH v4 13/17] kvm: i8254: Deactivate APICv when using in-kernel PIT re-injection mode.

From: Paolo Bonzini
Date: Sat Nov 02 2019 - 05:58:05 EST


On 01/11/19 23:41, Suthikulpanit, Suravee wrote:
> + /*
> + * AMD SVM AVIC accelerates EOI write and does not trap.
> + * This cause in-kernel PIT re-inject mode to fail
> + * since it checks ps->irq_ack before kvm_set_irq()
> + * and relies on the ack notifier to timely queue
> + * the pt->worker work iterm and reinject the missed tick.
> + * So, deactivate APICv when PIT is in reinject mode.
> + */
> if (reinject) {
> + kvm_request_apicv_update(kvm, false, APICV_DEACT_BIT_PIT_REINJ);
> /* The initial state is preserved while ps->reinject == 0. */
> kvm_pit_reset_reinject(pit);
> kvm_register_irq_ack_notifier(kvm, &ps->irq_ack_notifier);
> kvm_register_irq_mask_notifier(kvm, 0, &pit->mask_notifier);
> } else {
> + kvm_request_apicv_update(kvm, true, APICV_DEACT_BIT_PIT_REINJ);
> kvm_unregister_irq_ack_notifier(kvm, &ps->irq_ack_notifier);
> kvm_unregister_irq_mask_notifier(kvm, 0, &pit->mask_notifier);

This is not too nice for Intel which does support (through the EOI exit
mask) APICv even if PIT reinjection active.

We can work around it by adding a global mask of inhibit reasons that
apply to the vendor, and initializing it as soon as possible in vmx.c/svm.c.

Then kvm_request_apicv_update can ignore reasons that the vendor doesn't
care about.

Paolo