On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 4:43 PM Jason Wang <jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > 在 2021/5/27 下午4:41, Jason Wang 写道: > > > > 在 2021/5/27 下午3:34, Yongji Xie 写道: > >> On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 1:40 PM Jason Wang <jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>> 在 2021/5/27 下午1:08, Yongji Xie 写道: > >>>> On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 1:00 PM Jason Wang <jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> wrote: > >>>>> 在 2021/5/27 下午12:57, Yongji Xie 写道: > >>>>>> On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 12:13 PM Jason Wang <jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>> 在 2021/5/17 下午5:55, Xie Yongji 写道: > >>>>>>>> + > >>>>>>>> +static int vduse_dev_msg_sync(struct vduse_dev *dev, > >>>>>>>> + struct vduse_dev_msg *msg) > >>>>>>>> +{ > >>>>>>>> + init_waitqueue_head(&msg->waitq); > >>>>>>>> + spin_lock(&dev->msg_lock); > >>>>>>>> + vduse_enqueue_msg(&dev->send_list, msg); > >>>>>>>> + wake_up(&dev->waitq); > >>>>>>>> + spin_unlock(&dev->msg_lock); > >>>>>>>> + wait_event_killable(msg->waitq, msg->completed); > >>>>>>> What happens if the userspace(malicous) doesn't give a response > >>>>>>> forever? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> It looks like a DOS. If yes, we need to consider a way to fix that. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> How about using wait_event_killable_timeout() instead? > >>>>> Probably, and then we need choose a suitable timeout and more > >>>>> important, > >>>>> need to report the failure to virtio. > >>>>> > >>>> Makes sense to me. But it looks like some > >>>> vdpa_config_ops/virtio_config_ops such as set_status() didn't have a > >>>> return value. Now I add a WARN_ON() for the failure. Do you mean we > >>>> need to add some change for virtio core to handle the failure? > >>> > >>> Maybe, but I'm not sure how hard we can do that. > >>> > >> We need to change all virtio device drivers in this way. > > > > > > Probably. > > > > > >> > >>> We had NEEDS_RESET but it looks we don't implement it. > >>> > >> Could it handle the failure of get_feature() and get/set_config()? > > > > > > Looks not: > > > > " > > > > The device SHOULD set DEVICE_NEEDS_RESET when it enters an error state > > that a reset is needed. If DRIVER_OK is set, after it sets > > DEVICE_NEEDS_RESET, the device MUST send a device configuration change > > notification to the driver. > > > > " > > > > This looks implies that NEEDS_RESET may only work after device is > > probed. But in the current design, even the reset() is not reliable. > > > > > >> > >>> Or a rough idea is that maybe need some relaxing to be coupled loosely > >>> with userspace. E.g the device (control path) is implemented in the > >>> kernel but the datapath is implemented in the userspace like TUN/TAP. > >>> > >> I think it can work for most cases. One problem is that the set_config > >> might change the behavior of the data path at runtime, e.g. > >> virtnet_set_mac_address() in the virtio-net driver and > >> cache_type_store() in the virtio-blk driver. Not sure if this path is > >> able to return before the datapath is aware of this change. > > > > > > Good point. > > > > But set_config() should be rare: > > > > E.g in the case of virtio-net with VERSION_1, config space is read > > only, and it was set via control vq. > > > > For block, we can > > > > 1) start from without WCE or > > 2) we add a config change notification to userspace or > > 3) extend the spec to use vq instead of config space > > > > Thanks > > > Another thing if we want to go this way: > > We need find a way to terminate the data path from the kernel side, to > implement to reset semantic. > Do you mean terminate the data path in vdpa_reset(). Is it ok to just notify userspace to stop data path asynchronously? Userspace should not be able to do any I/O at that time because the iotlb mapping is already removed. Thanks, Yongji