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authorAlex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>2018-08-17 09:27:16 -0600
committerAlex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>2018-08-17 09:27:16 -0600
commitc65ee433153b5925e183a00ebf568e160077c694 (patch)
treea221ccfc53983f702b0ee40c2f14e4613c236dc6 /stubs
parentf59489423ab79852e98d9b3025b7d99ba8da584f (diff)
vfio: Inhibit ballooning based on group attachment to a container
We use a VFIOContainer to associate an AddressSpace to one or more VFIOGroups. The VFIOContainer represents the DMA context for that AdressSpace for those VFIOGroups and is synchronized to changes in that AddressSpace via a MemoryListener. For IOMMU backed devices, maintaining the DMA context for a VFIOGroup generally involves pinning a host virtual address in order to create a stable host physical address and then mapping a translation from the associated guest physical address to that host physical address into the IOMMU. While the above maintains the VFIOContainer synchronized to the QEMU memory API of the VM, memory ballooning occurs outside of that API. Inflating the memory balloon (ie. cooperatively capturing pages from the guest for use by the host) simply uses MADV_DONTNEED to "zap" pages from QEMU's host virtual address space. The page pinning and IOMMU mapping above remains in place, negating the host's ability to reuse the page, but the host virtual to host physical mapping of the page is invalidated outside of QEMU's memory API. When the balloon is later deflated, attempting to cooperatively return pages to the guest, the page is simply freed by the guest balloon driver, allowing it to be used in the guest and incurring a page fault when that occurs. The page fault maps a new host physical page backing the existing host virtual address, meanwhile the VFIOContainer still maintains the translation to the original host physical address. At this point the guest vCPU and any assigned devices will map different host physical addresses to the same guest physical address. Badness. The IOMMU typically does not have page level granularity with which it can track this mapping without also incurring inefficiencies in using page size mappings throughout. MMU notifiers in the host kernel also provide indicators for invalidating the mapping on balloon inflation, not for updating the mapping when the balloon is deflated. For these reasons we assume a default behavior that the mapping of each VFIOGroup into the VFIOContainer is incompatible with memory ballooning and increment the balloon inhibitor to match the attached VFIOGroups. Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
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