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authorDr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>2018-03-12 17:21:10 +0000
committerMichael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>2018-03-20 05:03:28 +0200
commit9bb38019942c2f3f44b98f5830e369faec701e55 (patch)
treed42fffa5fe804263eac636881f1ea1aa1edfcbf7
parent51a5d6e5b20077c1657593a60b300f611ab7049f (diff)
vhost+postcopy: Send address back to qemu
We need a better way, but at the moment we need the address of the mappings sent back to qemu so it can interpret the messages on the userfaultfd it reads. This is done as a 3 stage set: QEMU -> client set_mem_table mmap stuff, get addresses client -> qemu here are the addresses qemu -> client OK - now you can use them That ensures that qemu has registered the new addresses in it's userfault code before the client starts accessing them. Note: We don't ask for the default 'ack' reply since we've got our own. Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
-rw-r--r--contrib/libvhost-user/libvhost-user.c24
-rw-r--r--docs/interop/vhost-user.txt9
-rw-r--r--hw/virtio/trace-events1
-rw-r--r--hw/virtio/vhost-user.c67
4 files changed, 98 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/libvhost-user/libvhost-user.c b/contrib/libvhost-user/libvhost-user.c
index 7c8cd5878e..6314549b65 100644
--- a/contrib/libvhost-user/libvhost-user.c
+++ b/contrib/libvhost-user/libvhost-user.c
@@ -491,10 +491,32 @@ vu_set_mem_table_exec_postcopy(VuDev *dev, VhostUserMsg *vmsg)
dev_region->mmap_addr);
}
+ /* Return the address to QEMU so that it can translate the ufd
+ * fault addresses back.
+ */
+ msg_region->userspace_addr = (uintptr_t)(mmap_addr +
+ dev_region->mmap_offset);
close(vmsg->fds[i]);
}
- /* TODO: Get address back to QEMU */
+ /* Send the message back to qemu with the addresses filled in */
+ vmsg->fd_num = 0;
+ if (!vu_message_write(dev, dev->sock, vmsg)) {
+ vu_panic(dev, "failed to respond to set-mem-table for postcopy");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* Wait for QEMU to confirm that it's registered the handler for the
+ * faults.
+ */
+ if (!vu_message_read(dev, dev->sock, vmsg) ||
+ vmsg->size != sizeof(vmsg->payload.u64) ||
+ vmsg->payload.u64 != 0) {
+ vu_panic(dev, "failed to receive valid ack for postcopy set-mem-table");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* OK, now we can go and register the memory and generate faults */
for (i = 0; i < dev->nregions; i++) {
VuDevRegion *dev_region = &dev->regions[i];
#ifdef UFFDIO_REGISTER
diff --git a/docs/interop/vhost-user.txt b/docs/interop/vhost-user.txt
index 0d24203d31..e295ef12ca 100644
--- a/docs/interop/vhost-user.txt
+++ b/docs/interop/vhost-user.txt
@@ -455,12 +455,21 @@ Master message types
Id: 5
Equivalent ioctl: VHOST_SET_MEM_TABLE
Master payload: memory regions description
+ Slave payload: (postcopy only) memory regions description
Sets the memory map regions on the slave so it can translate the vring
addresses. In the ancillary data there is an array of file descriptors
for each memory mapped region. The size and ordering of the fds matches
the number and ordering of memory regions.
+ When VHOST_USER_POSTCOPY_LISTEN has been received, SET_MEM_TABLE replies with
+ the bases of the memory mapped regions to the master. The slave must
+ have mmap'd the regions but not yet accessed them and should not yet generate
+ a userfault event. Note NEED_REPLY_MASK is not set in this case.
+ QEMU will then reply back to the list of mappings with an empty
+ VHOST_USER_SET_MEM_TABLE as an acknowledgment; only upon reception of this
+ message may the guest start accessing the memory and generating faults.
+
* VHOST_USER_SET_LOG_BASE
Id: 6
diff --git a/hw/virtio/trace-events b/hw/virtio/trace-events
index 06ec03d6e7..05d18ada77 100644
--- a/hw/virtio/trace-events
+++ b/hw/virtio/trace-events
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ vhost_section(const char *name, int r) "%s:%d"
# hw/virtio/vhost-user.c
vhost_user_postcopy_listen(void) ""
+vhost_user_set_mem_table_postcopy(uint64_t client_addr, uint64_t qhva, int reply_i, int region_i) "client:0x%"PRIx64" for hva: 0x%"PRIx64" reply %d region %d"
# hw/virtio/virtio.c
virtqueue_alloc_element(void *elem, size_t sz, unsigned in_num, unsigned out_num) "elem %p size %zd in_num %u out_num %u"
diff --git a/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c b/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c
index b6757ebae3..1603d70bea 100644
--- a/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c
+++ b/hw/virtio/vhost-user.c
@@ -174,6 +174,7 @@ struct vhost_user {
int slave_fd;
NotifierWithReturn postcopy_notifier;
struct PostCopyFD postcopy_fd;
+ uint64_t postcopy_client_bases[VHOST_MEMORY_MAX_NREGIONS];
/* True once we've entered postcopy_listen */
bool postcopy_listen;
};
@@ -343,12 +344,15 @@ static int vhost_user_set_log_base(struct vhost_dev *dev, uint64_t base,
static int vhost_user_set_mem_table_postcopy(struct vhost_dev *dev,
struct vhost_memory *mem)
{
+ struct vhost_user *u = dev->opaque;
int fds[VHOST_MEMORY_MAX_NREGIONS];
int i, fd;
size_t fd_num = 0;
bool reply_supported = virtio_has_feature(dev->protocol_features,
VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_REPLY_ACK);
- /* TODO: Add actual postcopy differences */
+ VhostUserMsg msg_reply;
+ int region_i, msg_i;
+
VhostUserMsg msg = {
.hdr.request = VHOST_USER_SET_MEM_TABLE,
.hdr.flags = VHOST_USER_VERSION,
@@ -395,6 +399,64 @@ static int vhost_user_set_mem_table_postcopy(struct vhost_dev *dev,
return -1;
}
+ if (vhost_user_read(dev, &msg_reply) < 0) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (msg_reply.hdr.request != VHOST_USER_SET_MEM_TABLE) {
+ error_report("%s: Received unexpected msg type."
+ "Expected %d received %d", __func__,
+ VHOST_USER_SET_MEM_TABLE, msg_reply.hdr.request);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ /* We're using the same structure, just reusing one of the
+ * fields, so it should be the same size.
+ */
+ if (msg_reply.hdr.size != msg.hdr.size) {
+ error_report("%s: Unexpected size for postcopy reply "
+ "%d vs %d", __func__, msg_reply.hdr.size, msg.hdr.size);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ memset(u->postcopy_client_bases, 0,
+ sizeof(uint64_t) * VHOST_MEMORY_MAX_NREGIONS);
+
+ /* They're in the same order as the regions that were sent
+ * but some of the regions were skipped (above) if they
+ * didn't have fd's
+ */
+ for (msg_i = 0, region_i = 0;
+ region_i < dev->mem->nregions;
+ region_i++) {
+ if (msg_i < fd_num &&
+ msg_reply.payload.memory.regions[msg_i].guest_phys_addr ==
+ dev->mem->regions[region_i].guest_phys_addr) {
+ u->postcopy_client_bases[region_i] =
+ msg_reply.payload.memory.regions[msg_i].userspace_addr;
+ trace_vhost_user_set_mem_table_postcopy(
+ msg_reply.payload.memory.regions[msg_i].userspace_addr,
+ msg.payload.memory.regions[msg_i].userspace_addr,
+ msg_i, region_i);
+ msg_i++;
+ }
+ }
+ if (msg_i != fd_num) {
+ error_report("%s: postcopy reply not fully consumed "
+ "%d vs %zd",
+ __func__, msg_i, fd_num);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ /* Now we've registered this with the postcopy code, we ack to the client,
+ * because now we're in the position to be able to deal with any faults
+ * it generates.
+ */
+ /* TODO: Use this for failure cases as well with a bad value */
+ msg.hdr.size = sizeof(msg.payload.u64);
+ msg.payload.u64 = 0; /* OK */
+ if (vhost_user_write(dev, &msg, NULL, 0) < 0) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
if (reply_supported) {
return process_message_reply(dev, &msg);
}
@@ -411,7 +473,8 @@ static int vhost_user_set_mem_table(struct vhost_dev *dev,
size_t fd_num = 0;
bool do_postcopy = u->postcopy_listen && u->postcopy_fd.handler;
bool reply_supported = virtio_has_feature(dev->protocol_features,
- VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_REPLY_ACK);
+ VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_REPLY_ACK) &&
+ !do_postcopy;
if (do_postcopy) {
/* Postcopy has enough differences that it's best done in it's own