Re: [PATCH v10 6/6] x86/split_lock: Enable split lock detection by kernel parameter

From: Andy Lutomirski
Date: Thu Nov 21 2019 - 21:21:25 EST



> On Nov 21, 2019, at 5:52 PM, Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ïOn Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 03:53:29PM -0800, Fenghua Yu wrote:
>>> On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 03:18:46PM -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Nov 21, 2019, at 2:29 PM, Luck, Tony <tony.luck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It would be really, really nice if we could pass this feature through to a VM. Can we?
>>>>
>>>> It's hard because the MSR is core scoped rather than thread scoped. So on an HT
>>>> enabled system a pair of logical processors gets enabled/disabled together.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well that sucks.
>>>
>>> Could we pass it through if the host has no HT? Debugging is *so* much
>>> easier in a VM. And HT is a bit dubious these days anyway.
>>
>> I think it's doable to pass it through to KVM. The difficulty is to disable
>> split lock detection in KVM because that will disable split lock on the whole
>> core including threads for the host. Without disabling split lock in KVM,
>> it's doable to debug split lock in KVM.
>>
>> Sean and Xiaoyao are working on split lock for KVM (in separate patch set).
>> They may have insight on how to do this.
>
> Yes, with SMT off KVM could allow the guest to enable split lock #AC, but
> for the initial implementation we'd want to allow it if and only if split
> lock #AC is disabled in the host kernel. Otherwise we have to pull in the
> logic to control whether or not a guest can disable split lock #AC, what
> to do if a split lock #AC happens when it's enabled by the host but
> disabled by the guest, etc...

Whatâs the actual issue? Thereâs a window around entry and exit when a split lock in the host might not give #AC, but as long as no user code is run, this doesnât seem like a big problem.