On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 10:23:10AM -0500, Eric B Munson wrote: > On Wed, 07 Dec 2011, Avi Kivity wrote: > > > On 12/05/2011 10:19 PM, Eric B Munson wrote: > > > When a host stops or suspends a VM it will set a flag to show this. The > > > watchdog will use these functions to determine if a softlockup is real, or the > > > result of a suspended VM. > > > > > > +bool kvm_check_and_clear_guest_paused(int cpu) > > > +{ > > > + bool ret = false; > > > + struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *src; > > > + > > > + /* > > > + * per_cpu() is safe here because this function is only called from > > > + * timer functions where preemption is already disabled. > > > + */ > > > + WARN_ON(!in_atomic()); > > > + src = &per_cpu(hv_clock, cpu); > > > > __get_cpu_var(); drop the cpu argument > > > > Will change for V6. > > > > + if ((src->flags & PVCLOCK_GUEST_STOPPED) != 0) { > > > + src->flags = src->flags & (~PVCLOCK_GUEST_STOPPED); > > > > Isn't this racy? Between reading and writing src->flags, we can exit to > > the hypervisor and add/remove new flags. The write then overrides those > > new flags. > > > > If I understand (please correct me if this is wrong) because this is only > called from the watchdog, which disables preemption, we should be protected > from something else writing to these flags. The host can write, but in that case race is harmless. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html