2017-03-16 16:35+0100, Radim Krčmář: > 2017-03-16 10:58-0400, Gabriel L. Somlo: >> The intel manual said the same thing back in 2010 as well. However, >> regardless of how any flags were set, interrupt-window exiting or not, >> "normal" L1 MWAIT behavior was that it woke up immediately regardless. >> Remember, never going to sleep is still correct ("normal" ?) behavior >> per the ISA definition of MWAIT :) > > I'll write a simple kvm-unit-test to better understand why it is broken > for you ... Please get git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm-unit-tests.git and try this, thanks! ---8<--- x86/mwait: crappy test `./configure && make` to build it, then follow the comment in code to try few cases. --- x86/Makefile.common | 1 + x86/mwait.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 42 insertions(+) create mode 100644 x86/mwait.c diff --git a/x86/Makefile.common b/x86/Makefile.common index 1dad18ba26e1..1e708a6acd39 100644 --- a/x86/Makefile.common +++ b/x86/Makefile.common @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ tests-common = $(TEST_DIR)/vmexit.flat $(TEST_DIR)/tsc.flat \ $(TEST_DIR)/tsc_adjust.flat $(TEST_DIR)/asyncpf.flat \ $(TEST_DIR)/init.flat $(TEST_DIR)/smap.flat \ $(TEST_DIR)/hyperv_synic.flat $(TEST_DIR)/hyperv_stimer.flat \ + $(TEST_DIR)/mwait.flat \ ifdef API tests-common += api/api-sample diff --git a/x86/mwait.c b/x86/mwait.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c21dab5cc97d --- /dev/null +++ b/x86/mwait.c @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#include "vm.h" + +#define TARGET_RESUMES 10000 +volatile unsigned page[4096 / 4]; + +/* + * Execute + * time TIMEOUT=20 ./x86-run x86/mwait.flat -append '0 1 1' + * (first two arguments are eax and ecx for MWAIT, the third is FLAGS.IF bit) + * I assume you have 1000 Hz scheduler, so the test should take about 10 + * seconds to run if mwait works (host timer interrupts will kick mwait). + * + * If you get far less, then mwait is just nop, as in the case of + * + * time TIMEOUT=20 ./x86-run x86/mwait.flat -append '0 1 0' + * + * All other combinations of arguments should take 10 seconds. + * Getting killed by the TIMEOUT most likely means that you have different HZ, + * but could also be a bug ... + */ +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + uint32_t eax = atol(argv[1]); + uint32_t ecx = atol(argv[2]); + bool sti = atol(argv[3]); + unsigned resumes = 0; + + if (sti) + asm volatile ("sti"); + else + asm volatile ("cli"); + + while (resumes < TARGET_RESUMES) { + asm volatile("monitor" :: "a" (page), "c" (0), "d" (0)); + asm volatile("mwait" :: "a" (eax), "c" (ecx)); + resumes++; + } + + report("resumed from mwait %u times", resumes == TARGET_RESUMES, resumes); + return report_summary(); +} -- 2.11.0