Re: [Bug 11219] KVM modules break emergency reboot

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Mon Aug 18 2008 - 09:39:49 EST


(copying mingo)

(context: sysrq-B with kvm-intel.ko loaded doesn't work. on my machine, it kills the sata interface, but the processor and network keeps working)

Strangely, the specs say:

• The INIT signal is blocked whenever a logical processor is in VMX root operation.
It is not blocked in VMX non-root operation. Instead, INITs cause VM exits (see
Section 21.3, “Other Causes of VM Exits”).

So INIT (which is wired to the triple-fault processor output, it seems, rather than RESET) is blocked and the machine is not reset completely.

So we need to disable vmx during native_machine_emergency_restart(). There are at least three ways of doing this:

- add a vmxoff sequence (with an exception handler) to native_machine_emergency_restart(). while simplest, this will not unblock INIT for other cpus

- add an emergency_restart notifier_block, and have kvm subscribe. This has the disadvantage of being slightly complex, opening a tiny race (emergency restart during kvm module initialization), and requiring IPIs during emergency restart.

- move vmxon/vmxoff management out of the kvm module and into x86 core. Bloats the core but reduces complexity. IPIs still required.

I think the notifier block is the way to go. Ingo, let me know what you prefer.

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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