On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 04:50:53PM +0200, Maxim Levitsky wrote: > On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 20:29 -0300, Marcelo Tosatti wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 07:11:16PM +0200, Maxim Levitsky wrote: > > > These two new ioctls allow to more precisly capture and > > > restore guest's TSC state. > > > > > > Both ioctls are meant to be used to accurately migrate guest TSC > > > even when there is a significant downtime during the migration. > > > > > > Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > arch/x86/kvm/x86.c | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > include/uapi/linux/kvm.h | 15 +++++++ > > > 3 files changed, 153 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > > > index 70254eaa5229f..ebecfe4b414ce 100644 > > > --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > > > +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > > > @@ -4826,6 +4826,71 @@ If a vCPU is in running state while this ioctl is invoked, the vCPU may > > > experience inconsistent filtering behavior on MSR accesses. > > > > > > > > > +4.127 KVM_GET_TSC_STATE > > > +---------------------------- > > > + > > > +:Capability: KVM_CAP_PRECISE_TSC > > > +:Architectures: x86 > > > +:Type: vcpu ioctl > > > +:Parameters: struct kvm_tsc_state > > > +:Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error > > > + > > > +:: > > > + > > > + #define KVM_TSC_STATE_TIMESTAMP_VALID 1 > > > + #define KVM_TSC_STATE_TSC_ADJUST_VALID 2 > > > + struct kvm_tsc_state { > > > + __u32 flags; > > > + __u64 nsec; > > > + __u64 tsc; > > > + __u64 tsc_adjust; > > > + }; > > > + > > > +flags values for ``struct kvm_tsc_state``: > > > + > > > +``KVM_TSC_STATE_TIMESTAMP_VALID`` > > > + > > > + ``nsec`` contains nanoseconds from unix epoch. > > > + Always set by KVM_GET_TSC_STATE, might be omitted in KVM_SET_TSC_STATE > > > + > > > +``KVM_TSC_STATE_TSC_ADJUST_VALID`` > > > + > > > + ``tsc_adjust`` contains valid IA32_TSC_ADJUST value > > > + > > > + > > > +This ioctl allows the user space to read the guest's IA32_TSC,IA32_TSC_ADJUST, > > > +and the current value of host's CLOCK_REALTIME clock in nanoseconds since unix > > > +epoch. > > > > Why is CLOCK_REALTIME necessary at all? kvmclock uses the host clock as > > a time base, but for TSC it should not be necessary. > > > CLOCK_REALTIME is used as an absolute time reference that should match > on both computers. I could have used CLOCK_TAI instead for example. > > The reference allows to account for time passed between saving and restoring > the TSC as explained above. As mentioned we don't want this due to the overflow. Again, i think higher priority is to allow enablement of invariant TSC by default (to disable kvmclock). > > > + > > > + > > > +4.128 KVM_SET_TSC_STATE > > > +---------------------------- > > > + > > > +:Capability: KVM_CAP_PRECISE_TSC > > > +:Architectures: x86 > > > +:Type: vcpu ioctl > > > +:Parameters: struct kvm_tsc_state > > > +:Returns: 0 on success, < 0 on error > > > + > > > +:: > > > + > > > +This ioctl allows to reconstruct the guest's IA32_TSC and TSC_ADJUST value > > > +from the state obtained in the past by KVM_GET_TSC_STATE on the same vCPU. > > > + > > > +If 'KVM_TSC_STATE_TIMESTAMP_VALID' is set in flags, > > > +KVM will adjust the guest TSC value by the time that passed since the moment > > > +CLOCK_REALTIME timestamp was saved in the struct and current value of > > > +CLOCK_REALTIME, and set the guest's TSC to the new value. > > > > This introduces the wraparound bug in Linux timekeeping, doesnt it? > > It does. > Could you prepare a reproducer for this bug so I get a better idea about > what are you talking about? Enable CONFIG_DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING, check what max_cycles is from the TSC clocksource: #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING #define WARNING_FREQ (HZ*300) /* 5 minute rate-limiting */ static void timekeeping_check_update(struct timekeeper *tk, u64 offset) { u64 max_cycles = tk->tkr_mono.clock->max_cycles; const char *name = tk->tkr_mono.clock->name; if (offset > max_cycles) { printk_deferred("WARNING: timekeeping: Cycle offset (%lld) is larger than allowed by the '%s' clock's max_cycles value (%lld): time overflow danger\n", offset, name, max_cycles); printk_deferred(" timekeeping: Your kernel is sick, but tries to cope by capping time updates\n"); } else { if (offset > (max_cycles >> 1)) { printk_deferred("INFO: timekeeping: Cycle offset (%lld) is larger than the '%s' clock's 50%% safety margin (%lld)\n", offset, name, max_cycles >> 1); printk_deferred(" timekeeping: Your kernel is still fine, but is feeling a bit nervous\n"); } } if (tk->underflow_seen) { if (jiffies - tk->last_warning > WARNING_FREQ) { printk_deferred("WARNING: Underflow in clocksource '%s' observed, time update ignored.\n", name); printk_deferred(" Please report this, consider using a different clocksource, if possible.\n"); printk_deferred(" Your kernel is probably still fine.\n"); tk->last_warning = jiffies; } tk->underflow_seen = 0; } > I assume you need very long (like days worth) jump to trigger this bug Exactly. max_cycles worth (for kvmclock one or two days vmstop/vmstart was sufficient to trigger the bug). > and for such case we can either work around it in qemu / kernel > or fix it in the guest kernel and I strongly prefer the latter. Well, what about older kernels? Can't fix those in the guest kernel. Moreover: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/kvm/patch/20130618233825.GA19042@xxxxxxxx/ 2) Users rely on CLOCK_MONOTONIC to count run time, that is, time which OS has been in a runnable state (see CLOCK_BOOTTIME). I think the current 100ms delta (on migration) can be reduced without checking the clock delta between source and destination hosts. So to reiterate: the idea to pass a tuple (tsc, tsc_adjust) is good because you can fix the issues introduced by writing the values separately. However, IMHO the patchset lacks a clear problem (or set of problems) that its addressing. > Thomas, what do you think about it? > > Best regards, > Maxim Levitsky > > > > > > > + > > > +Otherwise KVM will set the guest TSC value to the exact value as given > > > +in the struct. > > > + > > > +if KVM_TSC_STATE_TSC_ADJUST_VALID is set, and guest supports IA32_MSR_TSC_ADJUST, > > > +then its value will be set to the given value from the struct. > > > + > > > +It is assumed that either both ioctls will be run on the same machine, > > > +or that source and destination machines have synchronized clocks. > > > > > > > 5. The kvm_run structure > > > ======================== > > > > > > diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c > > > index a3fdc16cfd6f3..9b8a2fe3a2398 100644 > > > --- a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c > > > +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c > > > @@ -2438,6 +2438,21 @@ static bool kvm_get_walltime_and_clockread(struct timespec64 *ts, > > > > > > return gtod_is_based_on_tsc(do_realtime(ts, tsc_timestamp)); > > > } > > > + > > > + > > > +static void kvm_get_walltime(u64 *walltime_ns, u64 *host_tsc) > > > +{ > > > + struct timespec64 ts; > > > + > > > + if (kvm_get_walltime_and_clockread(&ts, host_tsc)) { > > > + *walltime_ns = timespec64_to_ns(&ts); > > > + return; > > > + } > > > + > > > + *host_tsc = rdtsc(); > > > + *walltime_ns = ktime_get_real_ns(); > > > +} > > > + > > > #endif > > > > > > /* > > > @@ -3757,6 +3772,9 @@ int kvm_vm_ioctl_check_extension(struct kvm *kvm, long ext) > > > case KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR: > > > case KVM_CAP_X86_MSR_FILTER: > > > case KVM_CAP_ENFORCE_PV_FEATURE_CPUID: > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 > > > + case KVM_CAP_PRECISE_TSC: > > > +#endif > > > r = 1; > > > break; > > > case KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS: > > > @@ -4999,6 +5017,61 @@ long kvm_arch_vcpu_ioctl(struct file *filp, > > > case KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID: > > > r = kvm_ioctl_get_supported_hv_cpuid(vcpu, argp); > > > break; > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 > > > + case KVM_GET_TSC_STATE: { > > > + struct kvm_tsc_state __user *user_tsc_state = argp; > > > + u64 host_tsc; > > > + > > > + struct kvm_tsc_state tsc_state = { > > > + .flags = KVM_TSC_STATE_TIMESTAMP_VALID > > > + }; > > > + > > > + kvm_get_walltime(&tsc_state.nsec, &host_tsc); > > > + tsc_state.tsc = kvm_read_l1_tsc(vcpu, host_tsc); > > > + > > > + if (guest_cpuid_has(vcpu, X86_FEATURE_TSC_ADJUST)) { > > > + tsc_state.tsc_adjust = vcpu->arch.ia32_tsc_adjust_msr; > > > + tsc_state.flags |= KVM_TSC_STATE_TSC_ADJUST_VALID; > > > + } > > > + > > > + r = -EFAULT; > > > + if (copy_to_user(user_tsc_state, &tsc_state, sizeof(tsc_state))) > > > + goto out; > > > + r = 0; > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + case KVM_SET_TSC_STATE: { > > > + struct kvm_tsc_state __user *user_tsc_state = argp; > > > + struct kvm_tsc_state tsc_state; > > > + u64 host_tsc, wall_nsec; > > > + > > > + u64 new_guest_tsc, new_guest_tsc_offset; > > > + > > > + r = -EFAULT; > > > + if (copy_from_user(&tsc_state, user_tsc_state, sizeof(tsc_state))) > > > + goto out; > > > + > > > + kvm_get_walltime(&wall_nsec, &host_tsc); > > > + new_guest_tsc = tsc_state.tsc; > > > + > > > + if (tsc_state.flags & KVM_TSC_STATE_TIMESTAMP_VALID) { > > > + s64 diff = wall_nsec - tsc_state.nsec; > > > + if (diff >= 0) > > > + new_guest_tsc += nsec_to_cycles(vcpu, diff); > > > + else > > > + new_guest_tsc -= nsec_to_cycles(vcpu, -diff); > > > + } > > > + > > > + new_guest_tsc_offset = new_guest_tsc - kvm_scale_tsc(vcpu, host_tsc); > > > + kvm_vcpu_write_tsc_offset(vcpu, new_guest_tsc_offset); > > > + > > > + if (tsc_state.flags & KVM_TSC_STATE_TSC_ADJUST_VALID) > > > + if (guest_cpuid_has(vcpu, X86_FEATURE_TSC_ADJUST)) > > > + vcpu->arch.ia32_tsc_adjust_msr = tsc_state.tsc_adjust; > > > + r = 0; > > > + break; > > > + } > > > +#endif > > > default: > > > r = -EINVAL; > > > } > > > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h > > > index 886802b8ffba3..bf4c38fd58291 100644 > > > --- a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h > > > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h > > > @@ -1056,6 +1056,7 @@ struct kvm_ppc_resize_hpt { > > > #define KVM_CAP_ENFORCE_PV_FEATURE_CPUID 190 > > > #define KVM_CAP_SYS_HYPERV_CPUID 191 > > > #define KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING 192 > > > +#define KVM_CAP_PRECISE_TSC 193 > > > > > > #ifdef KVM_CAP_IRQ_ROUTING > > > > > > @@ -1169,6 +1170,16 @@ struct kvm_clock_data { > > > __u32 pad[9]; > > > }; > > > > > > + > > > +#define KVM_TSC_STATE_TIMESTAMP_VALID 1 > > > +#define KVM_TSC_STATE_TSC_ADJUST_VALID 2 > > > +struct kvm_tsc_state { > > > + __u32 flags; > > > + __u64 nsec; > > > + __u64 tsc; > > > + __u64 tsc_adjust; > > > +}; > > > + > > > /* For KVM_CAP_SW_TLB */ > > > > > > #define KVM_MMU_FSL_BOOKE_NOHV 0 > > > @@ -1563,6 +1574,10 @@ struct kvm_pv_cmd { > > > /* Available with KVM_CAP_DIRTY_LOG_RING */ > > > #define KVM_RESET_DIRTY_RINGS _IO(KVMIO, 0xc7) > > > > > > +/* Available with KVM_CAP_PRECISE_TSC*/ > > > +#define KVM_SET_TSC_STATE _IOW(KVMIO, 0xc8, struct kvm_tsc_state) > > > +#define KVM_GET_TSC_STATE _IOR(KVMIO, 0xc9, struct kvm_tsc_state) > > > + > > > /* Secure Encrypted Virtualization command */ > > > enum sev_cmd_id { > > > /* Guest initialization commands */ > > > -- > > > 2.26.2 >