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Re: [PATCH v10 Kernel 4/5] vfio iommu: Implementation of ioctl to for di


From: Kirti Wankhede
Subject: Re: [PATCH v10 Kernel 4/5] vfio iommu: Implementation of ioctl to for dirty pages tracking.
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 17:17:05 +0530
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On 12/17/2019 3:21 PM, Yan Zhao wrote:
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 05:24:14PM +0800, Kirti Wankhede wrote:


On 12/17/2019 10:45 AM, Yan Zhao wrote:
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 04:21:39AM +0800, Kirti Wankhede wrote:
VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES ioctl performs three operations:
- Start unpinned pages dirty pages tracking while migration is active and
    device is running, i.e. during pre-copy phase.
- Stop unpinned pages dirty pages tracking. This is required to stop
    unpinned dirty pages tracking if migration failed or cancelled during
    pre-copy phase. Unpinned pages tracking is clear.
- Get dirty pages bitmap. Stop unpinned dirty pages tracking and clear
    unpinned pages information on bitmap read. This ioctl returns bitmap of
    dirty pages, its user space application responsibility to copy content
    of dirty pages from source to destination during migration.

Signed-off-by: Kirti Wankhede <address@hidden>
Reviewed-by: Neo Jia <address@hidden>
---
   drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c | 210 
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
   1 file changed, 203 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c b/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c
index 3f6b04f2334f..264449654d3f 100644
--- a/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c
+++ b/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c
@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ struct vfio_iommu {
        unsigned int            dma_avail;
        bool                    v2;
        bool                    nesting;
+       bool                    dirty_page_tracking;
   };
struct vfio_domain {
@@ -112,6 +113,7 @@ struct vfio_pfn {
        dma_addr_t              iova;           /* Device address */
        unsigned long           pfn;            /* Host pfn */
        atomic_t                ref_count;
+       bool                    unpinned;
   };
struct vfio_regions {
@@ -244,6 +246,32 @@ static void vfio_remove_from_pfn_list(struct vfio_dma *dma,
        kfree(vpfn);
   }
+static void vfio_remove_unpinned_from_pfn_list(struct vfio_dma *dma, bool warn)
+{
+       struct rb_node *n = rb_first(&dma->pfn_list);
+
+       for (; n; n = rb_next(n)) {
+               struct vfio_pfn *vpfn = rb_entry(n, struct vfio_pfn, node);
+
+               if (warn)
+                       WARN_ON_ONCE(vpfn->unpinned);
+
+               if (vpfn->unpinned)
+                       vfio_remove_from_pfn_list(dma, vpfn);
+       }
+}
+
+static void vfio_remove_unpinned_from_dma_list(struct vfio_iommu *iommu)
+{
+       struct rb_node *n = rb_first(&iommu->dma_list);
+
+       for (; n; n = rb_next(n)) {
+               struct vfio_dma *dma = rb_entry(n, struct vfio_dma, node);
+
+               vfio_remove_unpinned_from_pfn_list(dma, false);
+       }
+}
+
   static struct vfio_pfn *vfio_iova_get_vfio_pfn(struct vfio_dma *dma,
                                               unsigned long iova)
   {
@@ -254,13 +282,17 @@ static struct vfio_pfn *vfio_iova_get_vfio_pfn(struct 
vfio_dma *dma,
        return vpfn;
   }
-static int vfio_iova_put_vfio_pfn(struct vfio_dma *dma, struct vfio_pfn *vpfn)
+static int vfio_iova_put_vfio_pfn(struct vfio_dma *dma, struct vfio_pfn *vpfn,
+                                 bool dirty_tracking)
   {
        int ret = 0;
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&vpfn->ref_count)) {
                ret = put_pfn(vpfn->pfn, dma->prot);
if physical page here is put, it may cause problem when pin this iova
next time:
vfio_iommu_type1_pin_pages {
      ...
      vpfn = vfio_iova_get_vfio_pfn(dma, iova);
      if (vpfn) {
          phys_pfn[i] = vpfn->pfn;
          continue;
      }
      ...
}


Good point. Fixing it as:

                  vpfn = vfio_iova_get_vfio_pfn(dma, iova);
                  if (vpfn) {
-                       phys_pfn[i] = vpfn->pfn;
-                       continue;
+                       if (vpfn->unpinned)
+                               vfio_remove_from_pfn_list(dma, vpfn);
what about updating vpfn instead?


vfio_pin_page_external() takes care of verification checks and mem lock accounting. I prefer to free existing and add new node with existing functions.

+                       else {
+                               phys_pfn[i] = vpfn->pfn;
+                               continue;
+                       }
                  }



-               vfio_remove_from_pfn_list(dma, vpfn);
+               if (dirty_tracking)
+                       vpfn->unpinned = true;
+               else
+                       vfio_remove_from_pfn_list(dma, vpfn);
so the unpinned pages before dirty page tracking is not treated as
dirty?


Yes. That's we agreed on previous version:
https://www.mail-archive.com/address@hidden/msg663157.html

        }
        return ret;
   }
@@ -504,7 +536,7 @@ static int vfio_pin_page_external(struct vfio_dma *dma, 
unsigned long vaddr,
   }
static int vfio_unpin_page_external(struct vfio_dma *dma, dma_addr_t iova,
-                                   bool do_accounting)
+                                   bool do_accounting, bool dirty_tracking)
   {
        int unlocked;
        struct vfio_pfn *vpfn = vfio_find_vpfn(dma, iova);
@@ -512,7 +544,10 @@ static int vfio_unpin_page_external(struct vfio_dma *dma, 
dma_addr_t iova,
        if (!vpfn)
                return 0;
- unlocked = vfio_iova_put_vfio_pfn(dma, vpfn);
+       if (vpfn->unpinned)
+               return 0;
+
+       unlocked = vfio_iova_put_vfio_pfn(dma, vpfn, dirty_tracking);
if (do_accounting)
                vfio_lock_acct(dma, -unlocked, true);
@@ -583,7 +618,8 @@ static int vfio_iommu_type1_pin_pages(void *iommu_data,
ret = vfio_add_to_pfn_list(dma, iova, phys_pfn[i]);
                if (ret) {
-                       vfio_unpin_page_external(dma, iova, do_accounting);
+                       vfio_unpin_page_external(dma, iova, do_accounting,
+                                                false);
                        goto pin_unwind;
                }
        }
@@ -598,7 +634,7 @@ static int vfio_iommu_type1_pin_pages(void *iommu_data,
iova = user_pfn[j] << PAGE_SHIFT;
                dma = vfio_find_dma(iommu, iova, PAGE_SIZE);
-               vfio_unpin_page_external(dma, iova, do_accounting);
+               vfio_unpin_page_external(dma, iova, do_accounting, false);
                phys_pfn[j] = 0;
        }
   pin_done:
@@ -632,7 +668,8 @@ static int vfio_iommu_type1_unpin_pages(void *iommu_data,
                dma = vfio_find_dma(iommu, iova, PAGE_SIZE);
                if (!dma)
                        goto unpin_exit;
-               vfio_unpin_page_external(dma, iova, do_accounting);
+               vfio_unpin_page_external(dma, iova, do_accounting,
+                                        iommu->dirty_page_tracking);
        }
unpin_exit:
@@ -850,6 +887,88 @@ static unsigned long vfio_pgsize_bitmap(struct vfio_iommu 
*iommu)
        return bitmap;
   }
+/*
+ * start_iova is the reference from where bitmaping started. This is called
+ * from DMA_UNMAP where start_iova can be different than iova
+ */
+
+static void vfio_iova_dirty_bitmap(struct vfio_iommu *iommu, dma_addr_t iova,
+                                 size_t size, uint64_t pgsize,
+                                 dma_addr_t start_iova, unsigned long *bitmap)
+{
+       struct vfio_dma *dma;
+       dma_addr_t i = iova;
+       unsigned long pgshift = __ffs(pgsize);
+
+       while ((dma = vfio_find_dma(iommu, i, pgsize))) {
+               /* mark all pages dirty if all pages are pinned and mapped. */
+               if (dma->iommu_mapped) {
This prevents pass-through devices from calling vfio_pin_pages to do
fine grained log dirty.

Yes, I mentioned that in yet TODO item in cover letter:

"If IOMMU capable device is present in the container, then all pages are
marked dirty. Need to think smart way to know if IOMMU capable device's
driver is smart to report pages to be marked dirty by pinning those
pages externally."

why not just check first if any vpfn present for IOMMU capable devices?


vfio_pin_pages(dev, ...) calls driver->ops->pin_pages(iommu, ...)

In vfio_iommu_type1 module, vfio_iommu_type1_pin_pages() doesn't know the device. vpfn are tracked against container->iommu, not against device. Need to think of smart way to know if devices in container are all smart which report pages dirty ny pinning those pages manually.



+                       dma_addr_t iova_limit;
+
+                       iova_limit = (dma->iova + dma->size) < (iova + size) ?
+                                    (dma->iova + dma->size) : (iova + size);
+
+                       for (; i < iova_limit; i += pgsize) {
+                               unsigned int start;
+
+                               start = (i - start_iova) >> pgshift;
+
+                               __bitmap_set(bitmap, start, 1);
+                       }
+                       if (i >= iova + size)
+                               return;
+               } else {
+                       struct rb_node *n = rb_first(&dma->pfn_list);
+                       bool found = false;
+
+                       for (; n; n = rb_next(n)) {
+                               struct vfio_pfn *vpfn = rb_entry(n,
+                                                       struct vfio_pfn, node);
+                               if (vpfn->iova >= i) {
+                                       found = true;
+                                       break;
+                               }
+                       }
+
+                       if (!found) {
+                               i += dma->size;
+                               continue;
+                       }
+
+                       for (; n; n = rb_next(n)) {
+                               unsigned int start;
+                               struct vfio_pfn *vpfn = rb_entry(n,
+                                                       struct vfio_pfn, node);
+
+                               if (vpfn->iova >= iova + size)
+                                       return;
+
+                               start = (vpfn->iova - start_iova) >> pgshift;
+
+                               __bitmap_set(bitmap, start, 1);
+
+                               i = vpfn->iova + pgsize;
+                       }
+               }
+               vfio_remove_unpinned_from_pfn_list(dma, false);
+       }
+}
+
+static long verify_bitmap_size(unsigned long npages, unsigned long bitmap_size)
+{
+       long bsize;
+
+       if (!bitmap_size || bitmap_size > SIZE_MAX)
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       bsize = ALIGN(npages, BITS_PER_LONG) / sizeof(unsigned long);
+
+       if (bitmap_size < bsize)
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       return bsize;
+}
+
   static int vfio_dma_do_unmap(struct vfio_iommu *iommu,
                             struct vfio_iommu_type1_dma_unmap *unmap)
   {
@@ -2298,6 +2417,83 @@ static long vfio_iommu_type1_ioctl(void *iommu_data,
return copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, &unmap, minsz) ?
                        -EFAULT : 0;
+       } else if (cmd == VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES) {
+               struct vfio_iommu_type1_dirty_bitmap range;
+               uint32_t mask = VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_START |
+                               VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_STOP |
+                               VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_GET_BITMAP;
+               int ret;
+
+               if (!iommu->v2)
+                       return -EACCES;
+
+               minsz = offsetofend(struct vfio_iommu_type1_dirty_bitmap,
+                                   bitmap);
+
+               if (copy_from_user(&range, (void __user *)arg, minsz))
+                       return -EFAULT;
+
+               if (range.argsz < minsz || range.flags & ~mask)
+                       return -EINVAL;
+
+               if (range.flags & VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_START) {
+                       iommu->dirty_page_tracking = true;
+                       return 0;
+               } else if (range.flags & VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_STOP) {
+                       iommu->dirty_page_tracking = false;
+
+                       mutex_lock(&iommu->lock);
+                       vfio_remove_unpinned_from_dma_list(iommu);
+                       mutex_unlock(&iommu->lock);
+                       return 0;
+
+               } else if (range.flags &
+                                VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_GET_BITMAP) {
+                       uint64_t iommu_pgmask;
+                       unsigned long pgshift = __ffs(range.pgsize);
+                       unsigned long *bitmap;
+                       long bsize;
+
+                       iommu_pgmask =
+                        ((uint64_t)1 << __ffs(vfio_pgsize_bitmap(iommu))) - 1;
+
+                       if (((range.pgsize - 1) & iommu_pgmask) !=
+                           (range.pgsize - 1))
+                               return -EINVAL;
+
+                       if (range.iova & iommu_pgmask)
+                               return -EINVAL;
+                       if (!range.size || range.size > SIZE_MAX)
+                               return -EINVAL;
+                       if (range.iova + range.size < range.iova)
+                               return -EINVAL;
+
+                       bsize = verify_bitmap_size(range.size >> pgshift,
+                                                  range.bitmap_size);
+                       if (bsize)
+                               return ret;
+
+                       bitmap = kmalloc(bsize, GFP_KERNEL);
+                       if (!bitmap)
+                               return -ENOMEM;
+
+                       ret = copy_from_user(bitmap,
+                            (void __user *)range.bitmap, bsize) ? -EFAULT : 0;
+                       if (ret)
+                               goto bitmap_exit;
+
+                       iommu->dirty_page_tracking = false;
why iommu->dirty_page_tracking is false here?
suppose this ioctl can be called several times.


This ioctl can be called several times, but once this ioctl is called
that means vCPUs are stopped and VFIO devices are stopped (i.e. in
stop-and-copy phase) and dirty pages bitmap are being queried by user.

can't agree that VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_GET_BITMAP can only be
called in stop-and-copy phase.
As stated in last version, this will cause QEMU to get a wrong expectation
of VM downtime and this is also the reason for previously pinned pages
before log_sync cannot be treated as dirty. If this get bitmap ioctl can
be called early in save_setup phase, then it's no problem even all ram
is dirty.


Device can also write to pages which are pinned, and then there is no way to know pages dirtied by device during pre-copy phase. If user ask dirty bitmap in per-copy phase, even then user will have to query dirty bitmap in stop-and-copy phase where this will be superset including all pages reported during pre-copy. Then instead of copying all pages twice, its better to do it once during stop-and-copy phase.

Thanks,
Kirti


Thanks
Yan


Thanks
Yan
+                       mutex_lock(&iommu->lock);
+                       vfio_iova_dirty_bitmap(iommu, range.iova, range.size,
+                                            range.pgsize, range.iova, bitmap);
+                       mutex_unlock(&iommu->lock);
+
+                       ret = copy_to_user((void __user *)range.bitmap, bitmap,
+                                          range.bitmap_size) ? -EFAULT : 0;
+bitmap_exit:
+                       kfree(bitmap);
+                       return ret;
+               }
        }
return -ENOTTY;
--
2.7.0




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