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[2620:137:e000::1:20]) by mx.google.com with ESMTP id e13-20020a170906844d00b0077b2ad71224si951449ejy.136.2022.09.20.16.50.32; Tue, 20 Sep 2022 16:50:58 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org designates 2620:137:e000::1:20 as permitted sender) client-ip=2620:137:e000::1:20; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; dkim=pass header.i=@google.com header.s=20210112 header.b=oKlfB3th; spf=pass (google.com: domain of linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org designates 2620:137:e000::1:20 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom=linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org; dmarc=pass (p=REJECT sp=REJECT dis=NONE) header.from=google.com Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S231382AbiITXdY (ORCPT + 99 others); Tue, 20 Sep 2022 19:33:24 -0400 Received: from lindbergh.monkeyblade.net ([23.128.96.19]:45078 "EHLO lindbergh.monkeyblade.net" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S231299AbiITXcM (ORCPT ); Tue, 20 Sep 2022 19:32:12 -0400 Received: from mail-pl1-x649.google.com (mail-pl1-x649.google.com [IPv6:2607:f8b0:4864:20::649]) by lindbergh.monkeyblade.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id B4C22785AE for ; Tue, 20 Sep 2022 16:32:10 -0700 (PDT) Received: by mail-pl1-x649.google.com with SMTP id z7-20020a170903018700b0017835863686so2649726plg.11 for ; Tue, 20 Sep 2022 16:32:10 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=google.com; s=20210112; h=cc:to:from:subject:message-id:references:mime-version:in-reply-to :date:reply-to:from:to:cc:subject:date; bh=rTWaBPwz2/qNlI0UhodZEKKRNq3tjBG1e+PkMgoZ0tg=; b=oKlfB3thr/sXblrFDvi74UIewrbWkHY5kRCv1R9A8hrArpJUX30GPkTsgCDp1mfHnw rUlq7oVUhzdGd+fe9Zwty3Ougt0DY1qystlre6w2QNGh/53jaEIy29TGO6dA+U1qJlIP /kbDC6///FmBuRMX310eo1wo43zp134Ft+kFsgvrow7IYxsS49FLWP/3zzQJfuyMZyAv njLma4eaXZL1RmniT8QbVEU3no/pK6+mlVci9ddTQSowSIDEkus22+IN1n0elOepPHLY JPSE/M9NC/ssQNFHkeJwDlaAEHWsQc79GtFanHLF+HV8d/c5bsoxI7c1OxNAOqPJ9U8P vBQQ== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20210112; h=cc:to:from:subject:message-id:references:mime-version:in-reply-to :date:reply-to:x-gm-message-state:from:to:cc:subject:date; bh=rTWaBPwz2/qNlI0UhodZEKKRNq3tjBG1e+PkMgoZ0tg=; b=gi0kAIMvuiNxGUszl48Vy/VFZeyQRTpVMDbgJ9397yBngvcqCX5ROAM0aG16wAV1nt LxW1fTamGLJsBpAqUFNzC5yb4g3cfP/pkZ7hC5+h6NFsTPRkbqc5nAKKy/R58WMevVII Xbv75kmIxfutNc0ljyZ9DpsR1qrIT7ZSEKd+6FTQueR0yHnr66wpn49XXJ4+dvc+ArBg zLhRtvXcik1apELaFGmbUdavHZQ2a8qoqF6cgtVX0sKQ2U+cq0M51wqJCmHK65m/OVW+ ed/Rn8yV9GrGD6n1FOtAkPOL3/C7HvPcBeR2Dt76YJKdl9ZaMPHt5KKCiGEHzFYWFUaO fP2A== X-Gm-Message-State: ACrzQf3oSuZ29Hf7tiS+iutMjSmOx6MLqv9wjEDHr9xiYlOLF+RaUZwC 0mOuvR/uBY7nhsoMUdDxEegf2Co46YI= X-Received: from zagreus.c.googlers.com ([fda3:e722:ac3:cc00:7f:e700:c0a8:5c37]) (user=seanjc job=sendgmr) by 2002:a17:903:1112:b0:178:a030:5f72 with SMTP id n18-20020a170903111200b00178a0305f72mr1982480plh.12.1663716730489; Tue, 20 Sep 2022 16:32:10 -0700 (PDT) Reply-To: Sean Christopherson Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 23:31:26 +0000 In-Reply-To: <20220920233134.940511-1-seanjc@google.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 References: <20220920233134.940511-1-seanjc@google.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.37.3.968.ga6b4b080e4-goog Message-ID: <20220920233134.940511-21-seanjc@google.com> Subject: [PATCH v3 20/28] KVM: x86: Honor architectural behavior for aliased 8-bit APIC IDs From: Sean Christopherson To: Sean Christopherson , Paolo Bonzini Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Alejandro Jimenez , Suravee Suthikulpanit , Maxim Levitsky , Li RongQing Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" X-Spam-Status: No, score=-9.6 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,DKIMWL_WL_MED, DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,DKIM_VALID_EF,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE, SPF_HELO_NONE,SPF_PASS,USER_IN_DEF_DKIM_WL autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on lindbergh.monkeyblade.net Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Apply KVM's hotplug hack if and only if userspace has enabled 32-bit IDs for x2APIC. If 32-bit IDs are not enabled, disable the optimized map to honor x86 architectural behavior if multiple vCPUs shared a physical APIC ID. As called out in the changelog that added the hack, all CPUs whose (possibly truncated) APIC ID matches the target are supposed to receive the IPI. KVM intentionally differs from real hardware, because real hardware (Knights Landing) does just "x2apic_id & 0xff" to decide whether to accept the interrupt in xAPIC mode and it can deliver one interrupt to more than one physical destination, e.g. 0x123 to 0x123 and 0x23. Applying the hack even when x2APIC is not fully enabled means KVM doesn't correctly handle scenarios where the guest has aliased xAPIC IDs across multiple vCPUs, as only the vCPU with the lowest vCPU ID will receive any interrupts. It's extremely unlikely any real world guest aliase APIC IDs, or even modifies APIC IDs, but KVM's behavior is arbitrary, e.g. the lowest vCPU ID "wins" regardless of which vCPU is "aliasing" and which vCPU is "normal". Furthermore, the hack is _not_ guaranteed to work! The hack works if and only if the optimized APIC map is successfully allocated. If the map allocation fails (unlikely), KVM will fall back to its unoptimized behavior, which _does_ honor the architectural behavior. Pivot on 32-bit x2APIC IDs being enabled as that is required to take advantage of the hotplug hack (see kvm_apic_state_fixup()), i.e. won't break existing setups unless they are way, way off in the weeds. And an entry in KVM's errata to document the hack. Alternatively, KVM could provide an actual x2APIC quirk and document the hack that way, but there's unlikely to ever be a use case for disabling the quirk. Go the errata route to avoid having to validate a quirk no one cares about. Fixes: 5bd5db385b3e ("KVM: x86: allow hotplug of VCPU with APIC ID over 0xff") Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson --- Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/errata.rst | 11 ++++++ arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++----- 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/errata.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/errata.rst index 410e0aa63493..49a05f24747b 100644 --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/errata.rst +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/errata.rst @@ -37,3 +37,14 @@ Nested virtualization features ------------------------------ TBD + +x2APIC +------ +When KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS is enabled, KVM activates a hack/quirk that +allows sending events to a single vCPU using its x2APIC ID even if the target +vCPU has legacy xAPIC enabled, e.g. to bring up hotplugged vCPUs via INIT-SIPI +on VMs with > 255 vCPUs. A side effect of the quirk is that, if multiple vCPUs +have the same physical APIC ID, KVM will deliver events targeting that APIC ID +only to the vCPU with the lowest vCPU ID. If KVM_X2APIC_API_USE_32BIT_IDS is +not enabled, KVM follows x86 architecture when processing interrupts (all vCPUs +matching the target APIC ID receive the interrupt). diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c b/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c index e447278d1986..b344ab52556e 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/lapic.c @@ -274,10 +274,10 @@ void kvm_recalculate_apic_map(struct kvm *kvm) struct kvm_lapic *apic = vcpu->arch.apic; struct kvm_lapic **cluster; enum kvm_apic_logical_mode logical_mode; + u32 x2apic_id, physical_id; u16 mask; u32 ldr; u8 xapic_id; - u32 x2apic_id; if (!kvm_apic_present(vcpu)) continue; @@ -285,16 +285,48 @@ void kvm_recalculate_apic_map(struct kvm *kvm) xapic_id = kvm_xapic_id(apic); x2apic_id = kvm_x2apic_id(apic); - /* Hotplug hack: see kvm_apic_match_physical_addr(), ... */ - if ((apic_x2apic_mode(apic) || x2apic_id > 0xff) && - x2apic_id <= new->max_apic_id) - new->phys_map[x2apic_id] = apic; /* - * ... xAPIC ID of VCPUs with APIC ID > 0xff will wrap-around, - * prevent them from masking VCPUs with APIC ID <= 0xff. + * Apply KVM's hotplug hack if userspace has enable 32-bit APIC + * IDs. Allow sending events to vCPUs by their x2APIC ID even + * if the target vCPU is in legacy xAPIC mode, and silently + * ignore aliased xAPIC IDs (the x2APIC ID is truncated to 8 + * bits, causing IDs > 0xff to wrap and collide). + * + * Honor the architectural (and KVM's non-optimized) behavior + * if userspace has not enabled 32-bit x2APIC IDs. Each APIC + * is supposed to process messages independently. If multiple + * vCPUs have the same effective APIC ID, e.g. due to the + * x2APIC wrap or because the guest manually modified its xAPIC + * IDs, events targeting that ID are supposed to be recognized + * by all vCPUs with said ID. */ - if (!apic_x2apic_mode(apic) && !new->phys_map[xapic_id]) - new->phys_map[xapic_id] = apic; + if (kvm->arch.x2apic_format) { + /* See also kvm_apic_match_physical_addr(). */ + if ((apic_x2apic_mode(apic) || x2apic_id > 0xff) && + x2apic_id <= new->max_apic_id) + new->phys_map[x2apic_id] = apic; + + if (!apic_x2apic_mode(apic) && !new->phys_map[xapic_id]) + new->phys_map[xapic_id] = apic; + } else { + /* + * Disable the optimized map if the physical APIC ID is + * already mapped, i.e. is aliased to multiple vCPUs. + * The optimized map requires a strict 1:1 mapping + * between IDs and vCPUs. + */ + if (apic_x2apic_mode(apic)) + physical_id = x2apic_id; + else + physical_id = xapic_id; + + if (new->phys_map[physical_id]) { + kvfree(new); + new = NULL; + goto out; + } + new->phys_map[physical_id] = apic; + } if (new->logical_mode == KVM_APIC_MODE_MAP_DISABLED || !kvm_apic_sw_enabled(apic)) -- 2.37.3.968.ga6b4b080e4-goog