Re: [V4][PATCH 4/6] x86, nmi: add in logic to handle multipleevents and unknown NMIs

From: Robert Richter
Date: Wed Sep 14 2011 - 16:16:52 EST


On 14.09.11 13:58:09, Don Zickus wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 06:26:53PM +0200, Robert Richter wrote:
> > On 13.09.11 16:58:27, Don Zickus wrote:
> > > @@ -87,6 +87,16 @@ static int notrace __kprobes nmi_handle(unsigned int type, struct pt_regs *regs)
> > >
> > > handled += a->handler(type, regs);
> > >
> > > + /*
> > > + * Optimization: only loop once if this is not a
> > > + * back-to-back NMI. The idea is nothing is dropped
> > > + * on the first NMI, only on the second of a back-to-back
> > > + * NMI. No need to waste cycles going through all the
> > > + * handlers.
> > > + */
> > > + if (!b2b && handled)
> > > + break;
> >
> > Don, if I am not missing something, this actually does not work
> > because perfctr NMIs do not re-trigger. Suppose a handler running
> > before perfctr. It sets 'handled' and the chain is stopped here. To
> > run through the perfctr handler the NMI must retrigger which it
> > doesn't.
>
> Your patch is incorrect. Your dummy handler does not handle a _real_ NMI.
> Which means no _real_ NMI was ever generated. Of course perf won't work.
> You just swallowed its NMI.
>
> The change I made is for nmi handlers that actually have an NMI associated
> with them. The idea is if somebody generated an NMI, it will get handled
> by a handler. If perf comes along and generates another NMI, it should
> get latched. Upon handling the first NMI, the perf NMI should be sitting
> queued up and cause the back-to-back NMI. In this case all the handlers
> will be executed (to handle dropped NMIs).

Yes, your thought about the latched NMI could work. Though I better
test this with some real nmis from different sources. Unfortunately
this is much harder to trigger. Will give it a try. It would be a
pretty nice optimization then.

> My only question to you is the IBS stuff you were working on. Does that
> generate a _real_ NMI or does it just piggy back off of the perf NMI?

Yes, IBS generates real NMIs, there is an own interrupt vector for
it.

-Robert

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Operating System Research Center

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