On 22/01/25 01:22, Frederic Weisbecker wrote: > Le Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 06:51:35PM +0100, Valentin Schneider a écrit : >> ct_nmi_{enter, exit}() only touches the RCU watching counter and doesn't >> modify the actual CT state part context_tracking.state. This means that >> upon receiving an IRQ when idle, the CT_STATE_IDLE->CT_STATE_KERNEL >> transition only happens in ct_idle_exit(). >> >> One can note that ct_nmi_enter() can only ever be entered with the CT state >> as either CT_STATE_KERNEL or CT_STATE_IDLE, as an IRQ/NMI happenning in the >> CT_STATE_USER or CT_STATE_GUEST states will be routed down to ct_user_exit(). > > Are you sure? An NMI can fire between guest_state_enter_irqoff() and > __svm_vcpu_run(). Urgh, you're quite right. > And NMIs interrupting userspace don't call > enter_from_user_mode(). In fact they don't call irqentry_enter_from_user_mode() > like regular IRQs but irqentry_nmi_enter() instead. Well that's for archs > implementing common entry code, I can't speak for the others. > That I didn't realize, so thank you for pointing it out. Having another look now, I mistook DEFINE_IDTENTRY_RAW(exc_int3) for the general case when it really isn't :( > Unifying the behaviour between user and idle such that the IRQs/NMIs exit the > CT_STATE can be interesting but I fear this may not come for free. You would > need to save the old state on IRQ/NMI entry and restore it on exit. > That's what I tried to avoid, but it sounds like there's no nice way around it. > Do we really need it? > Well, my problem with not doing IDLE->KERNEL transitions on IRQ/NMI is that this leads the IPI deferral logic to observe a technically-out-of-sync sate for remote CPUs. Consider: CPUx CPUy state := CT_STATE_IDLE ... ~>IRQ ... ct_nmi_enter() [in the kernel proper by now] text_poke_bp_batch() ct_set_cpu_work(CPUy, CT_WORK_SYNC) READ CPUy ct->state `-> CT_IDLE_STATE `-> defer IPI I thought this meant I would need to throw out the "defer IPIs if CPU is idle" part, but AIUI this also affects CT_STATE_USER and CT_STATE_GUEST, which is a bummer :(