On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 05:22:28AM +0000, Wang, Wei W wrote: > On Friday, November 17, 2017 8:45 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 07:35:03PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote: > > > On 11/16/2017 09:27 PM, Wei Wang wrote: > > > > On 11/16/2017 04:32 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > > > > On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 04:13:06PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote: > > > > > > Negotiation of the VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_FREE_PAGE_VQ feature > > > > > > indicates the support of reporting hints of guest free pages to > > > > > > the host via virtio-balloon. The host requests the guest to > > > > > > report the free pages by sending commands via the virtio-balloon > > configuration registers. > > > > > > > > > > > > When the guest starts to report, the first element added to the > > > > > > free page vq is a sequence id of the start reporting command. > > > > > > The id is given by the host, and it indicates whether the > > > > > > following free pages correspond to the command. For example, the > > > > > > host may stop the report and start again with a new command id. > > > > > > The obsolete pages for the previous start command can be > > > > > > detected by the id dismatching on the host. The id is added to > > > > > > the vq using an output buffer, and the free pages are added to > > > > > > the vq using input buffer. > > > > > > > > > > > > Here are some explainations about the added configuration registers: > > > > > > - host2guest_cmd: a register used by the host to send commands > > > > > > to the guest. > > > > > > - guest2host_cmd: written by the guest to ACK to the host about > > > > > > the commands that have been received. The host will clear the > > > > > > corresponding bits on the host2guest_cmd register. The guest > > > > > > also uses this register to send commands to the host (e.g. when finish > > free page reporting). > > > > > > - free_page_cmd_id: the sequence id of the free page report > > > > > > command given by the host. > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wei.w.wang@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Liang Li <liang.z.li@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Cc: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > --- > > > > > > > > > > > > + > > > > > > +static void report_free_page(struct work_struct *work) { > > > > > > + struct virtio_balloon *vb; > > > > > > + > > > > > > + vb = container_of(work, struct virtio_balloon, > > > > > > report_free_page_work); > > > > > > + report_free_page_cmd_id(vb); > > > > > > + walk_free_mem_block(vb, 0, &virtio_balloon_send_free_pages); > > > > > > + /* > > > > > > + * The last few free page blocks that were added may not reach the > > > > > > + * batch size, but need a kick to notify the device to > > > > > > handle them. > > > > > > + */ > > > > > > + virtqueue_kick(vb->free_page_vq); > > > > > > + report_free_page_end(vb); > > > > > > +} > > > > > > + > > > > > I think there's an issue here: if pages are poisoned and > > > > > hypervisor subsequently drops them, testing them after allocation > > > > > will trigger a false positive. > > > > > > > > > > The specific configuration: > > > > > > > > > > PAGE_POISONING on > > > > > PAGE_POISONING_NO_SANITY off > > > > > PAGE_POISONING_ZERO off > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Solutions: > > > > > 1. disable the feature in that configuration > > > > > suggested as an initial step > > > > > > > > Thanks for the finding. > > > > Similar to this option: I'm thinking could we make > > > > walk_free_mem_block() simply return if that option is on? > > > > That is, at the beginning of the function: > > > > if (!page_poisoning_enabled()) > > > > return; > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thought about it more, I think it would be better to put this logic to > > > virtio_balloon: > > > > > > send_free_page_cmd_id(vb, &vb->start_cmd_id); > > > if (page_poisoning_enabled() && > > > !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PAGE_POISONING_NO_SANITY)) > > > walk_free_mem_block(vb, 0, &virtio_balloon_send_free_pages); > > > send_free_page_cmd_id(vb, &vb->stop_cmd_id); > > > > > > > > > walk_free_mem_block() should be a more generic API, and this potential > > > page poisoning issue is specific to live migration which is only one > > > use case of this function, so I think it is better to handle it in the > > > special use case itself. > > > > > > Best, > > > Wei > > > > > > > It's a quick work-around but it doesn't make me very happy. > > > > AFAIK e.g. RHEL has a debug kernel with poisoning enabled. > > If this never uses free page hinting at all, it will be much less useful for > > debugging guests. > > > > I understand your concern. I think people who use debugging guests > don't regard performance as the first priority, and most vendors > usually wouldn't use debugging guests for their products. And when one of these crashes but only after migration what do you do? A very common step is for Red Hat support is to ask people to try reproducing with a debug build. IOT being able to debug guests is important, if a debugging guest takes a significantly different path from non-debug one, we have a problem. > > How about taking it as the initial solution? We can exploit more > solutions after this series is done. > > Best, > Wei I think it's fine as a separate patch. -- MST -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>