Re: [PATCH v5 12/22] xen/balloon: Don't rely on the page granularity is the same for Xen and Linux
From: Julien Grall
Date: Fri Oct 02 2015 - 10:53:57 EST
On 02/10/15 15:31, Julien Grall wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On 02/10/15 15:09, David Vrabel wrote:
>> On 30/09/15 11:45, Julien Grall wrote:
>>> For ARM64 guests, Linux is able to support either 64K or 4K page
>>> granularity. Although, the hypercall interface is always based on 4K
>>> page granularity.
>>>
>>> With 64K page granularity, a single page will be spread over multiple
>>> Xen frame.
>>>
>>> To avoid splitting the page into 4K frame, take advantage of the
>>> extent_order field to directly allocate/free chunk of the Linux page
>>> size.
>>>
>>> Note that PVMMU is only used for PV guest (which is x86) and the page
>>> granularity is always 4KB. Some BUILD_BUG_ON has been added to ensure
>>> that because the code has not been modified.
>>
>> This causes a BUG() in x86 PV guests when decreasing the reservation.
>>
>> Xen says:
>>
>> (XEN) d0v2 Error pfn 0: rd=0 od=32753 caf=8000000000000001
>> taf=7400000000000001
>> (XEN) memory.c:250:d0v2 Bad page free for domain 0
>>
>> And Linux BUGs with:
>>
>> [ 82.032654] kernel BUG at
>> /anfs/drall/scratch/davidvr/x86/linux/drivers/xen/balloon.c:540!
>>
>> Which is a non-zero return value from the decrease_reservation hypercall.
>>
>> The frame_list[] has been incorrectly populated. The below patch fixes
>> it for me. Please test as well.
FIY, I've just tested with the patch on ARM64 and I haven't see any issue.
> Sorry for the breakage, I think I haven't spot the bug on my board
> because most the PV drivers are allocating one balloon page at the time
> by default.
>
> This patch looks valid to me. i was resetting and incremented for each
> loop on an early version. Although I dropped it by mistake when I use a
> different way to decrease the reservation.
--
Julien Grall
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