Re: "KVM: x86/mmu: Overhaul TDP MMU zapping and flushing" breaks SVM on Hyper-V
From: Jeremi Piotrowski
Date: Thu Feb 16 2023 - 09:40:28 EST
On 15/02/2023 23:16, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2023, Jeremi Piotrowski wrote:
>> On 13/02/2023 20:56, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>>> On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 8:12 PM Sean Christopherson <seanjc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> Depending on the performance results of adding the hypercall to
>>>>> svm_flush_tlb_current, the fix could indeed be to just disable usage of
>>>>> HV_X64_NESTED_ENLIGHTENED_TLB.
>>>>
>>>> Minus making nested SVM (L3) mutually exclusive, I believe this will do the trick:
>>>>
>>>> + /* blah blah blah */
>>>> + hv_flush_tlb_current(vcpu);
>>>> +
>>>
>>> Yes, it's either this or disabling the feature.
>>>
>>> Paolo
>>
>> Combining the two sub-threads: both of the suggestions:
>>
>> a) adding a hyperv_flush_guest_mapping(__pa(root->spt) after kvm_tdp_mmu_get_vcpu_root_hpa's call to tdp_mmu_alloc_sp()
>> b) adding a hyperv_flush_guest_mapping(vcpu->arch.mmu->root.hpa) to svm_flush_tlb_current()
>>
>> appear to work in my test case (L2 vm startup until panic due to missing rootfs).
>>
>> But in both these cases (and also when I completely disable HV_X64_NESTED_ENLIGHTENED_TLB)
>> the runtime of an iteration of the test is noticeably longer compared to tdp_mmu=0.
>
> Hmm, what is test doing?
Booting through OVMF and kernel with no rootfs provided, and panic=-1 specified on the
kernel command line. It's a pure startup time test.
>
>> So in terms of performance the ranking is (fastest to slowest):
>> 1. tdp_mmu=0 + enlightened TLB
>> 2. tdp_mmu=0 + no enlightened TLB
>> 3. tdp_mmu=1 (enlightened TLB makes minimal difference)