Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v5 9/9] xen/pciback: Implement PCI reset slot or bus with 'do_flr' SysFS attribute

From: Sander Eikelenboom
Date: Thu Dec 04 2014 - 09:14:40 EST


Hello Sander,

Thursday, December 4, 2014, 3:09:09 PM, you wrote:


> Thursday, December 4, 2014, 2:43:06 PM, you wrote:

>> On 04/12/14 13:10, Sander Eikelenboom wrote:
>>>
>>> Thursday, December 4, 2014, 1:24:47 PM, you wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 04/12/14 12:06, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Dec 4, 2014 6:30 AM, David Vrabel <david.vrabel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 03/12/14 21:40, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Instead of doing all this complex dance, we depend on the toolstack
>>>>>>> doing the right thing. As such implement the 'do_flr' SysFS attribute
>>>>>>> which 'xl' uses when a device is detached or attached from/to a guest.
>>>>>>> It bypasses the need to worry about the PCI lock.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No. Get pciback to add its own "reset" sysfs file (as I have repeatedly
>>>>>> proposed).
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Which does not work as the kobj will complain (as there is already an 'reset' associated with the PCI device).
>>>
>>>> It is only needed if the core won't provide one.
>>>
>>>> +static int pcistub_try_create_reset_file(struct pci_dev *pci)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct xen_pcibk_dev_data *dev_data = pci_get_drvdata(pci);
>>>> + struct device *dev = &pci->dev;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + /* Already have a per-function reset? */
>>>> + if (pci_probe_reset_function(pci) == 0)
>>>> + return 0;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = device_create_file(dev, &dev_attr_reset);
>>>> + if (ret < 0)
>>>> + return ret;
>>> + dev_data->>created_reset_file = true;
>>>> + return 0;
>>>> +}
>>>
>>> Wouldn't the "core-reset-sysfs-file" be still wired to the end up calling
>>> "pci.c:__pci_dev_reset" ?
>>>
>>> The problem with that function is that from my testing it seems that the
>>> first option "pci_dev_specific_reset" always seems to return succes, so all the
>>> other options are skipped (flr, pm, slot, bus). However the device it self is
>>> not properly reset enough (perhaps the pci_dev_specific_reset is good enough for
>>> none virtualization purposes and it's probably the least intrusive. For
>>> virtualization however it would be nice to be sure it resets properly, or have a
>>> way to force a specific reset routine.)

>> Then you need work with the maintainer for those specific devices or
>> drivers to fix their specific reset function.

>> I'm not adding stuff to pciback to workaround broken quirks.

> OK that's a pretty clear message there, so if one wants to use pci and vga
> passthrough one should better use KVM and vfio-pci.

> vfio-pci has:
> - logic to do the try-slot-bus-reset logic
> - it has quirks specific to vga passthrough
Hrmm have to correct my self because the vga-pt quirks are part of the vfio-pci
part in qemu.

The try-slot-bus-reset logic is part of the kernel vfio-pci driver though and they faced the same locking issue it
seems:

http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=61cf16d8bd38c3dc52033ea75d5b1f8368514a17
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=890ed578df82f5b7b5a874f9f2fa4f117305df5f

> implemented in from the looks of it a quite clean driver.
> (the main issue with it so far was you could only seize devices based on
> vendor and device id, which can be a problem when you have multiple devices.
> However that was resolved recently if i am correct.)

> And neither of those will be supported by xen-pciback if i get your message
> right ?

> --
> Sander

>> David


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