Il Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 12:53:24AM +0200, Luca Tettamanti ha scritto:
> Il Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 11:26:29AM +0300, Avi Kivity ha scritto:
> > Luca Tettamanti wrote:
> > >With GOOD_APIC apic_read_around is a nop, while apic_write_around is a
> > >normal write. With !GOOD_APIC apic_write_around writes to the APIC reg
> > >using xchg. With !GOOD_APIC and this patch:
> > >
> > >--- include/asm-i386/apic.h~ 2007-04-26 05:08:32.000000000 +0200
> > >+++ include/asm-i386/apic.h 2007-06-13 22:35:00.000000000 +0200
> > >@@ -56,7 +56,8 @@
> > > static __inline fastcall void native_apic_write_atomic(unsigned long reg,
> > > unsigned long v)
> > > {
> > >- xchg((volatile unsigned long *)(APIC_BASE+reg), v);
> > >+// xchg((volatile unsigned long *)(APIC_BASE+reg), v);
> > >+ *((volatile unsigned long *)(APIC_BASE+reg)) = v;
> > > }
> > >
> > > static __inline fastcall unsigned long native_apic_read(unsigned long reg)
> > >
> > >The kernel boots fine.
> > >
> >
> > Looking at the xchg emulation code, it seems fine, but clearly it
> > isn't.
>
> Btw, I've put a printk in x86_emulate.c, where it prepares the operands
> for the xchg operations: all the write_atomic are hitting this point,
> so the write is lost somewhere in cmpxchg_emulated->write_emulated.
Got it!
The emulator skips the writeback if the old value is unchanged, so the
apic doesn't see the write.
Forcing the writeback:
- if ((d & Mov) || (dst.orig_val != dst.val)) {
- if ((d & Mov) || (dst.orig_val != dst.val) || isxchg) {
seems to fix the issue :D I'm not sure that fix is correct though.