From: Naman Jain <namjain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2024 10:39 PM > > read_hv_sched_clock_tsc() assumes that the Hyper-V clock counter is > bigger than the variable hv_sched_clock_offset, which is cached during > early boot, but depending on the timing this assumption may be false > when a hibernated VM starts again (the clock counter starts from 0 > again) and is resuming back (Note: hv_init_tsc_clocksource() is not > called during hibernation/resume); consequently, > read_hv_sched_clock_tsc() may return a negative integer (which is > interpreted as a huge positive integer since the return type is u64) > and new kernel messages are prefixed with huge timestamps before > read_hv_sched_clock_tsc() grows big enough (which typically takes > several seconds). > > Fix the issue by saving the Hyper-V clock counter just before the > suspend, and using it to correct the hv_sched_clock_offset in > resume. Override x86_platform.save_sched_clock_state and > x86_platform.restore_sched_clock_state so that we don't > have to touch the common x86 code. > > Note: if Invariant TSC is available, the issue doesn't happen because > 1) we don't register read_hv_sched_clock_tsc() for sched clock: > See commit e5313f1c5404 ("clocksource/drivers/hyper-v: Rework > clocksource and sched clock setup"); > 2) the common x86 code adjusts TSC similarly: see > __restore_processor_state() -> tsc_verify_tsc_adjust(true) and > x86_platform.restore_sched_clock_state(). > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Fixes: 1349401ff1aa ("clocksource/drivers/hyper-v: Suspend/resume Hyper-V > clocksource for hibernation") > Co-developed-by: Dexuan Cui <decui@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Dexuan Cui <decui@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Naman Jain <namjain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/clocksource/hyperv_timer.c | 64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/clocksource/hyperv_timer.c b/drivers/clocksource/hyperv_timer.c > index b2a080647e41..7aa44b8aae2e 100644 > --- a/drivers/clocksource/hyperv_timer.c > +++ b/drivers/clocksource/hyperv_timer.c > @@ -27,7 +27,10 @@ > #include <asm/mshyperv.h> > > static struct clock_event_device __percpu *hv_clock_event; > -static u64 hv_sched_clock_offset __ro_after_init; > + > +/* Can have negative values, after resume from hibernation, so keep them s64 */ > +static s64 hv_sched_clock_offset __read_mostly; > +static s64 hv_sched_clock_offset_saved; > > /* > * If false, we're using the old mechanism for stimer0 interrupts > @@ -51,6 +54,9 @@ static int stimer0_irq = -1; > static int stimer0_message_sint; > static __maybe_unused DEFINE_PER_CPU(long, stimer0_evt); > > +static void (*old_save_sched_clock_state)(void); > +static void (*old_restore_sched_clock_state)(void); > + > /* > * Common code for stimer0 interrupts coming via Direct Mode or > * as a VMbus message. > @@ -434,6 +440,39 @@ static u64 noinstr read_hv_sched_clock_tsc(void) > (NSEC_PER_SEC / HV_CLOCK_HZ); > } > > +/* > + * Hyper-V clock counter resets during hibernation. Save and restore clock > + * offset during suspend/resume, while also considering the time passed > + * before suspend. This is to make sure that sched_clock using hv tsc page > + * based clocksource, proceeds from where it left off during suspend and > + * it shows correct time for the timestamps of kernel messages after resume. > + */ > +static void save_hv_clock_tsc_state(void) > +{ > + hv_sched_clock_offset_saved = hv_read_reference_counter(); > +} > + > +static void restore_hv_clock_tsc_state(void) > +{ > + /* > + * Time passed before suspend = hv_sched_clock_offset_saved > + * - hv_sched_clock_offset (old) > + * > + * After Hyper-V clock counter resets, hv_sched_clock_offset needs a correction. > + * > + * New time = hv_read_reference_counter() (future) - hv_sched_clock_offset > (new) > + * New time = Time passed before suspend + hv_read_reference_counter() > (future) > + * - hv_read_reference_counter() (now) > + * > + * Solving the above two equations gives: > + * > + * hv_sched_clock_offset (new) = hv_sched_clock_offset (old) > + * - hv_sched_clock_offset_saved > + * + hv_read_reference_counter() (now)) > + */ > + hv_sched_clock_offset -= hv_sched_clock_offset_saved - > hv_read_reference_counter(); > +} > + > static void suspend_hv_clock_tsc(struct clocksource *arg) > { > union hv_reference_tsc_msr tsc_msr; > @@ -456,6 +495,24 @@ static void resume_hv_clock_tsc(struct clocksource *arg) > hv_set_msr(HV_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC, tsc_msr.as_uint64); > } > > +/* > + * Functions to override save_sched_clock_state and restore_sched_clock_state > + * functions of x86_platform. The Hyper-V clock counter is reset during > + * suspend-resume and the offset used to measure time needs to be > + * corrected, post resume. > + */ > +static void hv_save_sched_clock_state(void) > +{ > + save_hv_clock_tsc_state(); > + old_save_sched_clock_state(); > +} > + > +static void hv_restore_sched_clock_state(void) > +{ > + restore_hv_clock_tsc_state(); > + old_restore_sched_clock_state(); > +} > + > #ifdef HAVE_VDSO_CLOCKMODE_HVCLOCK > static int hv_cs_enable(struct clocksource *cs) > { > @@ -539,6 +596,11 @@ static void __init hv_init_tsc_clocksource(void) > > hv_read_reference_counter = read_hv_clock_tsc; > > + old_save_sched_clock_state = x86_platform.save_sched_clock_state; > + x86_platform.save_sched_clock_state = hv_save_sched_clock_state; > + old_restore_sched_clock_state = x86_platform.restore_sched_clock_state; > + x86_platform.restore_sched_clock_state = hv_restore_sched_clock_state; This Hyper-V clocksource/timer driver has intentionally been kept instruction set architecture independent. See the comment at the top of the source code file. We've also avoided any "#ifdef x86" or similar, though it's OK to have #ifdef's on specific clock-related functionality like GENERIC_SCHED_CLOCK. The reference to "x86_platform" violates the intended independence. The code to save-on-suspend and update-on-resume can probably stay in this module in generic form, but hooking the functions into the x86_platform function call mechanism should move to x86-specific code. Michael > + > /* > * TSC page mapping works differently in root compared to guest. > * - In guest partition the guest PFN has to be passed to the > > base-commit: da3ea35007d0af457a0afc87e84fddaebc4e0b63 > -- > 2.25.1