On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 8:15 PM Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 13/04/21 13:03, Lai Jiangshan wrote:
This patch claims that it has a place to
stash the IRQ when EFLAGS.IF=0, but inject_pending_event() seams to ignore
EFLAGS.IF and queues the IRQ to the guest directly in the first branch
of using "kvm_x86_ops.set_irq(vcpu)".
This is only true for pure-userspace irqchip. For split-irqchip, in
which case the "place to stash" the interrupt is
vcpu->arch.pending_external_vector.
For pure-userspace irqchip, KVM_INTERRUPT only cares about being able to
stash the interrupt in vcpu->arch.interrupt.injected. It is indeed
wrong for userspace to call KVM_INTERRUPT if the vCPU is not ready for
interrupt injection, but KVM_INTERRUPT does not return an error.
Thanks for the reply.
May I ask what is the correct/practical way of using KVM_INTERRUPT ABI
for pure-userspace irqchip.
gVisor is indeed a pure-userspace irqchip, it will call KVM_INTERRUPT
when kvm_run->ready_for_interrupt_injection=1 (along with other conditions
unrelated to our discussion).
https://github.com/google/gvisor/blob/a9441aea2780da8c93da1c73da860219f98438de/pkg/sentry/platform/kvm/bluepill_amd64_unsafe.go#L105
if kvm_run->ready_for_interrupt_injection=1 when expection pending or
EFLAGS.IF=0, it would be unexpected for gVisor.