Re: bhyve 13.1 compatibility breakage
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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2023 19:08:31 UTC
On 2/8/23 10:05 AM, Mark Johnston wrote: > On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 10:46:21AM -0500, Mark Johnston wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 08:00:16AM +0000, Corvin Köhne wrote: >>> The branch main has been updated by corvink: >>> >>> URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=7c326ab5bb9aced8dcbc2465ac1c9ff8df2ba46b >>> >>> commit 7c326ab5bb9aced8dcbc2465ac1c9ff8df2ba46b >>> Author: Corvin Köhne <corvink@FreeBSD.org> >>> AuthorDate: 2022-11-21 14:00:04 +0000 >>> Commit: Corvin Köhne <corvink@FreeBSD.org> >>> CommitDate: 2022-11-23 08:00:04 +0000 >>> >>> vmm: don't lock a mtx in the icr_low write handler >>> >>> x2apic accesses are handled by a wrmsr exit. This handler is called in a >>> critical section. So, we can't lock a mtx in the icr_low handler. >>> >>> Reported by: kp, pho >>> Tested by: kp, pho >>> Approved by: manu (mentor) >>> Fixes: c0f35dbf19c3c8825bd2b321d8efd582807d1940 vmm: Use a cpuset_t for vCPUs waiting for STARTUP IPIs. >>> MFC after: 1 week >>> MFC with: c0f35dbf19c3c8825bd2b321d8efd582807d1940 >>> Sponsored by: Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG >>> Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D37452 >>> --- >> >> Hi Corvin, >> >> This seems to break AP startup when using bhyve/libvmmapi from FreeBSD >> 13.1 on a kernel built from main. It looks like the commit somehow >> regresses commit 769b884e2e2, but I'm not sure yet exactly how. > > I debugged this further and am not quite sure how to fix the problem, > which isn't specific to this commit after all. I'll try to describe it > here. > > Suppose we're booting a VM with 2 vCPUs. When the BSP raises the INIT > IPI to start AP 1, vlapic_icrlo_write_handler() looks up the destination > vCPU with vlapic_calcdest(), which only returns active vCPUs. However, > old bhyve executables activate APs (i.e., call vm_activate_cpu()) > lazily, only upon receiving a VM_EXITCODE_SPINUP_AP message. Thus, > vm_handle_ipi() simply doesn't doesn't do anything since "dmask" is > empty, so APs don't boot up. > > To further complicate things, new vmm.ko allocates vCPUs lazily. New > bhyve executables call vm_activate_cpu() for all vCPUs before running > the BSP, but as I said above, old bhyve executables do not. So merely > fixing "dmask" in vlapic_icrlo_write_handler() to include > not-yet-activated vCPUs doesn't work, and we can't allocate a new vCPU > in that context. In general it seems that we want an INIT IPI to > trigger allocation of a vcpu structure to preserve compatibility with > old bhyve, but I don't see a good way to implement that. > > I would quite like to fix this since I make heavy use of 13.1-RELEASE > bhyve+jails on a kernel running main. I believe bhyve from stable/13 is > unaffected, but 13.2 is not yet released. Any suggestions would be > appreciated. Hmm, I thought I had fixed this by using the bitmask of started CPUs rather than requiring the vCPU to be allocated. I was definitely testing an old bhyve binary from head against the vCPU branch while working on it and remember hitting this exact case, but I thought I had fixed it. Oh, hmm, my fix was the commit quoted above (769b884e2e2). -- John Baldwin