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authorthomas <east.moutain.yang@gmail.com>2024-07-12 11:10:53 +0800
committerJason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>2024-08-02 11:09:52 +0800
commitf937309fbdbb48c354220a3e7110c202ae4aa7fa (patch)
tree5278df621faefbf3c38db8c355c0c96b069ba47b /include
parentf1595ceb9aad36a6c1da95bcb77ab9509b38822d (diff)
virtio-net: Fix network stall at the host side waiting for kick
Patch 06b12970174 ("virtio-net: fix network stall under load") added double-check to test whether the available buffer size can satisfy the request or not, in case the guest has added some buffers to the avail ring simultaneously after the first check. It will be lucky if the available buffer size becomes okay after the double-check, then the host can send the packet to the guest. If the buffer size still can't satisfy the request, even if the guest has added some buffers, viritio-net would stall at the host side forever. The patch enables notification and checks whether the guest has added some buffers since last check of available buffers when the available buffers are insufficient. If no buffer is added, return false, else recheck the available buffers in the loop. If the available buffers are sufficient, disable notification and return true. Changes: 1. Change the return type of virtqueue_get_avail_bytes() from void to int, it returns an opaque that represents the shadow_avail_idx of the virtqueue on success, else -1 on error. 2. Add a new API: virtio_queue_enable_notification_and_check(), it takes an opaque as input arg which is returned from virtqueue_get_avail_bytes(). It enables notification firstly, then checks whether the guest has added some buffers since last check of available buffers or not by virtio_queue_poll(), return ture if yes. The patch also reverts patch "06b12970174". The case below can reproduce the stall. Guest 0 +--------+ | iperf | ---------------> | server | Host | +--------+ +--------+ | ... | iperf |---- | client |---- Guest n +--------+ | +--------+ | | iperf | ---------------> | server | +--------+ Boot many guests from qemu with virtio network: qemu ... -netdev tap,id=net_x \ -device virtio-net-pci-non-transitional,\ iommu_platform=on,mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx,netdev=net_x Each guest acts as iperf server with commands below: iperf3 -s -D -i 10 -p 8001 iperf3 -s -D -i 10 -p 8002 The host as iperf client: iperf3 -c guest_IP -p 8001 -i 30 -w 256k -P 20 -t 40000 iperf3 -c guest_IP -p 8002 -i 30 -w 256k -P 20 -t 40000 After some time, the host loses connection to the guest, the guest can send packet to the host, but can't receive packet from the host. It's more likely to happen if SWIOTLB is enabled in the guest, allocating and freeing bounce buffer takes some CPU ticks, copying from/to bounce buffer takes more CPU ticks, compared with that there is no bounce buffer in the guest. Once the rate of producing packets from the host approximates the rate of receiveing packets in the guest, the guest would loop in NAPI. receive packets --- | | v | free buf virtnet_poll | | v | add buf to avail ring --- | | need kick the host? | NAPI continues v receive packets --- | | v | free buf virtnet_poll | | v | add buf to avail ring --- | v ... ... On the other hand, the host fetches free buf from avail ring, if the buf in the avail ring is not enough, the host notifies the guest the event by writing the avail idx read from avail ring to the event idx of used ring, then the host goes to sleep, waiting for the kick signal from the guest. Once the guest finds the host is waiting for kick singal (in virtqueue_kick_prepare_split()), it kicks the host. The host may stall forever at the sequences below: Host Guest ------------ ----------- fetch buf, send packet receive packet --- ... ... | fetch buf, send packet add buf | ... add buf virtnet_poll buf not enough avail idx-> add buf | read avail idx add buf | add buf --- receive packet --- write event idx ... | wait for kick add buf virtnet_poll ... | --- no more packet, exit NAPI In the first loop of NAPI above, indicated in the range of virtnet_poll above, the host is sending packets while the guest is receiving packets and adding buffers. step 1: The buf is not enough, for example, a big packet needs 5 buf, but the available buf count is 3. The host read current avail idx. step 2: The guest adds some buf, then checks whether the host is waiting for kick signal, not at this time. The used ring is not empty, the guest continues the second loop of NAPI. step 3: The host writes the avail idx read from avail ring to used ring as event idx via virtio_queue_set_notification(q->rx_vq, 1). step 4: At the end of the second loop of NAPI, recheck whether kick is needed, as the event idx in the used ring written by the host is beyound the range of kick condition, the guest will not send kick signal to the host. Fixes: 06b12970174 ("virtio-net: fix network stall under load") Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org Signed-off-by: Wencheng Yang <east.moutain.yang@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r--include/hw/virtio/virtio.h19
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/include/hw/virtio/virtio.h b/include/hw/virtio/virtio.h
index d2a1938757..0fcbc5c0c6 100644
--- a/include/hw/virtio/virtio.h
+++ b/include/hw/virtio/virtio.h
@@ -273,9 +273,13 @@ void qemu_put_virtqueue_element(VirtIODevice *vdev, QEMUFile *f,
VirtQueueElement *elem);
int virtqueue_avail_bytes(VirtQueue *vq, unsigned int in_bytes,
unsigned int out_bytes);
-void virtqueue_get_avail_bytes(VirtQueue *vq, unsigned int *in_bytes,
- unsigned int *out_bytes,
- unsigned max_in_bytes, unsigned max_out_bytes);
+/**
+ * Return <0 on error or an opaque >=0 to pass to
+ * virtio_queue_enable_notification_and_check on success.
+ */
+int virtqueue_get_avail_bytes(VirtQueue *vq, unsigned int *in_bytes,
+ unsigned int *out_bytes, unsigned max_in_bytes,
+ unsigned max_out_bytes);
void virtio_notify_irqfd(VirtIODevice *vdev, VirtQueue *vq);
void virtio_notify(VirtIODevice *vdev, VirtQueue *vq);
@@ -309,6 +313,15 @@ int virtio_queue_ready(VirtQueue *vq);
int virtio_queue_empty(VirtQueue *vq);
+/**
+ * Enable notification and check whether guest has added some
+ * buffers since last call to virtqueue_get_avail_bytes.
+ *
+ * @opaque: value returned from virtqueue_get_avail_bytes
+ */
+bool virtio_queue_enable_notification_and_check(VirtQueue *vq,
+ int opaque);
+
void virtio_queue_set_shadow_avail_idx(VirtQueue *vq, uint16_t idx);
/* Host binding interface. */