Haren Myneni 0cf72f7f14 powerpc/pseries/vas: Migration suspend waits for no in-progress open windows
The hypervisor returns migration failure if all VAS windows are not
closed. During pre-migration stage, vas_migration_handler() sets
migration_in_progress flag and closes all windows from the list.
The allocate VAS window routine checks the migration flag, setup
the window and then add it to the list. So there is possibility of
the migration handler missing the window that is still in the
process of setup.

t1: Allocate and open VAS	t2: Migration event
    window

lock vas_pseries_mutex
If migration_in_progress set
  unlock vas_pseries_mutex
  return
open window HCALL
unlock vas_pseries_mutex
Modify window HCALL		lock vas_pseries_mutex
setup window			migration_in_progress=true
				Closes all windows from the list
				// May miss windows that are
				// not in the list
				unlock vas_pseries_mutex
lock vas_pseries_mutex		return
if nr_closed_windows == 0
  // No DLPAR CPU or migration
  add window to the list
  // Window will be added to the
  // list after the setup is completed
  unlock vas_pseries_mutex
  return
unlock vas_pseries_mutex
Close VAS window
// due to DLPAR CPU or migration
return -EBUSY

This patch resolves the issue with the following steps:
- Set the migration_in_progress flag without holding mutex.
- Introduce nr_open_wins_progress counter in VAS capabilities
  struct
- This counter tracks the number of open windows are still in
  progress
- The allocate setup window thread closes windows if the migration
  is set and decrements nr_open_window_progress counter
- The migration handler waits for no in-progress open windows.

The code flow with the fix is as follows:

t1: Allocate and open VAS       t2: Migration event
    window

lock vas_pseries_mutex
If migration_in_progress set
   unlock vas_pseries_mutex
   return
open window HCALL
nr_open_wins_progress++
// Window opened, but not
// added to the list yet
unlock vas_pseries_mutex
Modify window HCALL		migration_in_progress=true
setup window			lock vas_pseries_mutex
				Closes all windows from the list
				While nr_open_wins_progress {
				    unlock vas_pseries_mutex
lock vas_pseries_mutex		    sleep
if nr_closed_windows == 0	    // Wait if any open window in
or migration is not started	    // progress. The open window
   // No DLPAR CPU or migration	    // thread closes the window without
   add window to the list	    // adding to the list and return if
   nr_open_wins_progress--	    // the migration is in progress.
   unlock vas_pseries_mutex
   return
Close VAS window
nr_open_wins_progress--
unlock vas_pseries_mutex
return -EBUSY			    lock vas_pseries_mutex
				}
				unlock vas_pseries_mutex
				return

Fixes: 37e6764895ef ("powerpc/pseries/vas: Add VAS migration handler")
Signed-off-by: Haren Myneni <haren@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://msgid.link/20231125235104.3405008-1-haren@linux.ibm.com
2023-12-13 22:01:47 +11:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/*
* Copyright 2020-21 IBM Corp.
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) "vas: " fmt
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/irqdomain.h>
#include <asm/machdep.h>
#include <asm/hvcall.h>
#include <asm/plpar_wrappers.h>
#include <asm/firmware.h>
#include <asm/vphn.h>
#include <asm/vas.h>
#include "vas.h"
#define VAS_INVALID_WIN_ADDRESS 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFul
#define VAS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFul
/* The hypervisor allows one credit per window right now */
#define DEF_WIN_CREDS 1
static struct vas_all_caps caps_all;
static bool copypaste_feat;
static struct hv_vas_cop_feat_caps hv_cop_caps;
static struct vas_caps vascaps[VAS_MAX_FEAT_TYPE];
static DEFINE_MUTEX(vas_pseries_mutex);
static bool migration_in_progress;
static long hcall_return_busy_check(long rc)
{
/* Check if we are stalled for some time */
if (H_IS_LONG_BUSY(rc)) {
msleep(get_longbusy_msecs(rc));
rc = H_BUSY;
} else if (rc == H_BUSY) {
cond_resched();
}
return rc;
}
/*
* Allocate VAS window hcall
*/
static int h_allocate_vas_window(struct pseries_vas_window *win, u64 *domain,
u8 wintype, u16 credits)
{
long retbuf[PLPAR_HCALL9_BUFSIZE] = {0};
long rc;
do {
rc = plpar_hcall9(H_ALLOCATE_VAS_WINDOW, retbuf, wintype,
credits, domain[0], domain[1], domain[2],
domain[3], domain[4], domain[5]);
rc = hcall_return_busy_check(rc);
} while (rc == H_BUSY);
if (rc == H_SUCCESS) {
if (win->win_addr == VAS_INVALID_WIN_ADDRESS) {
pr_err("H_ALLOCATE_VAS_WINDOW: COPY/PASTE is not supported\n");
return -ENOTSUPP;
}
win->vas_win.winid = retbuf[0];
win->win_addr = retbuf[1];
win->complete_irq = retbuf[2];
win->fault_irq = retbuf[3];
return 0;
}
pr_err("H_ALLOCATE_VAS_WINDOW error: %ld, wintype: %u, credits: %u\n",
rc, wintype, credits);
return -EIO;
}
/*
* Deallocate VAS window hcall.
*/
static int h_deallocate_vas_window(u64 winid)
{
long rc;
do {
rc = plpar_hcall_norets(H_DEALLOCATE_VAS_WINDOW, winid);
rc = hcall_return_busy_check(rc);
} while (rc == H_BUSY);
if (rc == H_SUCCESS)
return 0;
pr_err("H_DEALLOCATE_VAS_WINDOW error: %ld, winid: %llu\n",
rc, winid);
return -EIO;
}
/*
* Modify VAS window.
* After the window is opened with allocate window hcall, configure it
* with flags and LPAR PID before using.
*/
static int h_modify_vas_window(struct pseries_vas_window *win)
{
long rc;
/*
* AMR value is not supported in Linux VAS implementation.
* The hypervisor ignores it if 0 is passed.
*/
do {
rc = plpar_hcall_norets(H_MODIFY_VAS_WINDOW,
win->vas_win.winid, win->pid, 0,
VAS_MOD_WIN_FLAGS, 0);
rc = hcall_return_busy_check(rc);
} while (rc == H_BUSY);
if (rc == H_SUCCESS)
return 0;
pr_err("H_MODIFY_VAS_WINDOW error: %ld, winid %u pid %u\n",
rc, win->vas_win.winid, win->pid);
return -EIO;
}
/*
* This hcall is used to determine the capabilities from the hypervisor.
* @hcall: H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES or H_QUERY_NX_CAPABILITIES
* @query_type: If 0 is passed, the hypervisor returns the overall
* capabilities which provides all feature(s) that are
* available. Then query the hypervisor to get the
* corresponding capabilities for the specific feature.
* Example: H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES provides VAS GZIP QoS
* and VAS GZIP Default capabilities.
* H_QUERY_NX_CAPABILITIES provides NX GZIP
* capabilities.
* @result: Return buffer to save capabilities.
*/
int h_query_vas_capabilities(const u64 hcall, u8 query_type, u64 result)
{
long rc;
rc = plpar_hcall_norets(hcall, query_type, result);
if (rc == H_SUCCESS)
return 0;
/* H_FUNCTION means HV does not support VAS so don't print an error */
if (rc != H_FUNCTION) {
pr_err("%s error %ld, query_type %u, result buffer 0x%llx\n",
(hcall == H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES) ?
"H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES" :
"H_QUERY_NX_CAPABILITIES",
rc, query_type, result);
}
return -EIO;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(h_query_vas_capabilities);
/*
* hcall to get fault CRB from the hypervisor.
*/
static int h_get_nx_fault(u32 winid, u64 buffer)
{
long rc;
rc = plpar_hcall_norets(H_GET_NX_FAULT, winid, buffer);
if (rc == H_SUCCESS)
return 0;
pr_err("H_GET_NX_FAULT error: %ld, winid %u, buffer 0x%llx\n",
rc, winid, buffer);
return -EIO;
}
/*
* Handle the fault interrupt.
* When the fault interrupt is received for each window, query the
* hypervisor to get the fault CRB on the specific fault. Then
* process the CRB by updating CSB or send signal if the user space
* CSB is invalid.
* Note: The hypervisor forwards an interrupt for each fault request.
* So one fault CRB to process for each H_GET_NX_FAULT hcall.
*/
static irqreturn_t pseries_vas_fault_thread_fn(int irq, void *data)
{
struct pseries_vas_window *txwin = data;
struct coprocessor_request_block crb;
struct vas_user_win_ref *tsk_ref;
int rc;
while (atomic_read(&txwin->pending_faults)) {
rc = h_get_nx_fault(txwin->vas_win.winid, (u64)virt_to_phys(&crb));
if (!rc) {
tsk_ref = &txwin->vas_win.task_ref;
vas_dump_crb(&crb);
vas_update_csb(&crb, tsk_ref);
}
atomic_dec(&txwin->pending_faults);
}
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/*
* irq_default_primary_handler() can be used only with IRQF_ONESHOT
* which disables IRQ before executing the thread handler and enables
* it after. But this disabling interrupt sets the VAS IRQ OFF
* state in the hypervisor. If the NX generates fault interrupt
* during this window, the hypervisor will not deliver this
* interrupt to the LPAR. So use VAS specific IRQ handler instead
* of calling the default primary handler.
*/
static irqreturn_t pseries_vas_irq_handler(int irq, void *data)
{
struct pseries_vas_window *txwin = data;
/*
* The thread hanlder will process this interrupt if it is
* already running.
*/
atomic_inc(&txwin->pending_faults);
return IRQ_WAKE_THREAD;
}
/*
* Allocate window and setup IRQ mapping.
*/
static int allocate_setup_window(struct pseries_vas_window *txwin,
u64 *domain, u8 wintype)
{
int rc;
rc = h_allocate_vas_window(txwin, domain, wintype, DEF_WIN_CREDS);
if (rc)
return rc;
/*
* On PowerVM, the hypervisor setup and forwards the fault
* interrupt per window. So the IRQ setup and fault handling
* will be done for each open window separately.
*/
txwin->fault_virq = irq_create_mapping(NULL, txwin->fault_irq);
if (!txwin->fault_virq) {
pr_err("Failed irq mapping %d\n", txwin->fault_irq);
rc = -EINVAL;
goto out_win;
}
txwin->name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "vas-win-%d",
txwin->vas_win.winid);
if (!txwin->name) {
rc = -ENOMEM;
goto out_irq;
}
rc = request_threaded_irq(txwin->fault_virq,
pseries_vas_irq_handler,
pseries_vas_fault_thread_fn, 0,
txwin->name, txwin);
if (rc) {
pr_err("VAS-Window[%d]: Request IRQ(%u) failed with %d\n",
txwin->vas_win.winid, txwin->fault_virq, rc);
goto out_free;
}
txwin->vas_win.wcreds_max = DEF_WIN_CREDS;
return 0;
out_free:
kfree(txwin->name);
out_irq:
irq_dispose_mapping(txwin->fault_virq);
out_win:
h_deallocate_vas_window(txwin->vas_win.winid);
return rc;
}
static inline void free_irq_setup(struct pseries_vas_window *txwin)
{
free_irq(txwin->fault_virq, txwin);
kfree(txwin->name);
irq_dispose_mapping(txwin->fault_virq);
}
static struct vas_window *vas_allocate_window(int vas_id, u64 flags,
enum vas_cop_type cop_type)
{
long domain[PLPAR_HCALL9_BUFSIZE] = {VAS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID};
struct vas_cop_feat_caps *cop_feat_caps;
struct vas_caps *caps;
struct pseries_vas_window *txwin;
int rc;
txwin = kzalloc(sizeof(*txwin), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!txwin)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
/*
* A VAS window can have many credits which means that many
* requests can be issued simultaneously. But the hypervisor
* restricts one credit per window.
* The hypervisor introduces 2 different types of credits:
* Default credit type (Uses normal priority FIFO):
* A limited number of credits are assigned to partitions
* based on processor entitlement. But these credits may be
* over-committed on a system depends on whether the CPUs
* are in shared or dedicated modes - that is, more requests
* may be issued across the system than NX can service at
* once which can result in paste command failure (RMA_busy).
* Then the process has to resend requests or fall-back to
* SW compression.
* Quality of Service (QoS) credit type (Uses high priority FIFO):
* To avoid NX HW contention, the system admins can assign
* QoS credits for each LPAR so that this partition is
* guaranteed access to NX resources. These credits are
* assigned to partitions via the HMC.
* Refer PAPR for more information.
*
* Allocate window with QoS credits if user requested. Otherwise
* default credits are used.
*/
if (flags & VAS_TX_WIN_FLAG_QOS_CREDIT)
caps = &vascaps[VAS_GZIP_QOS_FEAT_TYPE];
else
caps = &vascaps[VAS_GZIP_DEF_FEAT_TYPE];
cop_feat_caps = &caps->caps;
if (atomic_inc_return(&cop_feat_caps->nr_used_credits) >
atomic_read(&cop_feat_caps->nr_total_credits)) {
pr_err_ratelimited("Credits are not available to allocate window\n");
rc = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
if (vas_id == -1) {
/*
* The user space is requesting to allocate a window on
* a VAS instance where the process is executing.
* On PowerVM, domain values are passed to the hypervisor
* to select VAS instance. Useful if the process is
* affinity to NUMA node.
* The hypervisor selects VAS instance if
* VAS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID (-1) is passed for domain values.
* The h_allocate_vas_window hcall is defined to take a
* domain values as specified by h_home_node_associativity,
* So no unpacking needs to be done.
*/
rc = plpar_hcall9(H_HOME_NODE_ASSOCIATIVITY, domain,
VPHN_FLAG_VCPU, hard_smp_processor_id());
if (rc != H_SUCCESS) {
pr_err("H_HOME_NODE_ASSOCIATIVITY error: %d\n", rc);
goto out;
}
}
txwin->pid = mfspr(SPRN_PID);
/*
* Allocate / Deallocate window hcalls and setup / free IRQs
* have to be protected with mutex.
* Open VAS window: Allocate window hcall and setup IRQ
* Close VAS window: Deallocate window hcall and free IRQ
* The hypervisor waits until all NX requests are
* completed before closing the window. So expects OS
* to handle NX faults, means IRQ can be freed only
* after the deallocate window hcall is returned.
* So once the window is closed with deallocate hcall before
* the IRQ is freed, it can be assigned to new allocate
* hcall with the same fault IRQ by the hypervisor. It can
* result in setup IRQ fail for the new window since the
* same fault IRQ is not freed by the OS before.
*/
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
if (migration_in_progress) {
rc = -EBUSY;
} else {
rc = allocate_setup_window(txwin, (u64 *)&domain[0],
cop_feat_caps->win_type);
if (!rc)
caps->nr_open_wins_progress++;
}
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
if (rc)
goto out;
/*
* Modify window and it is ready to use.
*/
rc = h_modify_vas_window(txwin);
if (!rc)
rc = get_vas_user_win_ref(&txwin->vas_win.task_ref);
if (rc)
goto out_free;
txwin->win_type = cop_feat_caps->win_type;
/*
* The migration SUSPEND thread sets migration_in_progress and
* closes all open windows from the list. But the window is
* added to the list after open and modify HCALLs. So possible
* that migration_in_progress is set before modify HCALL which
* may cause some windows are still open when the hypervisor
* initiates the migration.
* So checks the migration_in_progress flag again and close all
* open windows.
*
* Possible to lose the acquired credit with DLPAR core
* removal after the window is opened. So if there are any
* closed windows (means with lost credits), do not give new
* window to user space. New windows will be opened only
* after the existing windows are reopened when credits are
* available.
*/
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
if (!caps->nr_close_wins && !migration_in_progress) {
list_add(&txwin->win_list, &caps->list);
caps->nr_open_windows++;
caps->nr_open_wins_progress--;
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
vas_user_win_add_mm_context(&txwin->vas_win.task_ref);
return &txwin->vas_win;
}
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
put_vas_user_win_ref(&txwin->vas_win.task_ref);
rc = -EBUSY;
pr_err_ratelimited("No credit is available to allocate window\n");
out_free:
/*
* Window is not operational. Free IRQ before closing
* window so that do not have to hold mutex.
*/
free_irq_setup(txwin);
h_deallocate_vas_window(txwin->vas_win.winid);
/*
* Hold mutex and reduce nr_open_wins_progress counter.
*/
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
caps->nr_open_wins_progress--;
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
out:
atomic_dec(&cop_feat_caps->nr_used_credits);
kfree(txwin);
return ERR_PTR(rc);
}
static u64 vas_paste_address(struct vas_window *vwin)
{
struct pseries_vas_window *win;
win = container_of(vwin, struct pseries_vas_window, vas_win);
return win->win_addr;
}
static int deallocate_free_window(struct pseries_vas_window *win)
{
int rc = 0;
/*
* The hypervisor waits for all requests including faults
* are processed before closing the window - Means all
* credits have to be returned. In the case of fault
* request, a credit is returned after OS issues
* H_GET_NX_FAULT hcall.
* So free IRQ after executing H_DEALLOCATE_VAS_WINDOW
* hcall.
*/
rc = h_deallocate_vas_window(win->vas_win.winid);
if (!rc)
free_irq_setup(win);
return rc;
}
static int vas_deallocate_window(struct vas_window *vwin)
{
struct pseries_vas_window *win;
struct vas_cop_feat_caps *caps;
int rc = 0;
if (!vwin)
return -EINVAL;
win = container_of(vwin, struct pseries_vas_window, vas_win);
/* Should not happen */
if (win->win_type >= VAS_MAX_FEAT_TYPE) {
pr_err("Window (%u): Invalid window type %u\n",
vwin->winid, win->win_type);
return -EINVAL;
}
caps = &vascaps[win->win_type].caps;
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
/*
* VAS window is already closed in the hypervisor when
* lost the credit or with migration. So just remove the entry
* from the list, remove task references and free vas_window
* struct.
*/
if (!(win->vas_win.status & VAS_WIN_NO_CRED_CLOSE) &&
!(win->vas_win.status & VAS_WIN_MIGRATE_CLOSE)) {
rc = deallocate_free_window(win);
if (rc) {
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
return rc;
}
} else
vascaps[win->win_type].nr_close_wins--;
list_del(&win->win_list);
atomic_dec(&caps->nr_used_credits);
vascaps[win->win_type].nr_open_windows--;
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
mm_context_remove_vas_window(vwin->task_ref.mm);
put_vas_user_win_ref(&vwin->task_ref);
kfree(win);
return 0;
}
static const struct vas_user_win_ops vops_pseries = {
.open_win = vas_allocate_window, /* Open and configure window */
.paste_addr = vas_paste_address, /* To do copy/paste */
.close_win = vas_deallocate_window, /* Close window */
};
/*
* Supporting only nx-gzip coprocessor type now, but this API code
* extended to other coprocessor types later.
*/
int vas_register_api_pseries(struct module *mod, enum vas_cop_type cop_type,
const char *name)
{
if (!copypaste_feat)
return -ENOTSUPP;
return vas_register_coproc_api(mod, cop_type, name, &vops_pseries);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vas_register_api_pseries);
void vas_unregister_api_pseries(void)
{
vas_unregister_coproc_api();
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vas_unregister_api_pseries);
/*
* Get the specific capabilities based on the feature type.
* Right now supports GZIP default and GZIP QoS capabilities.
*/
static int __init get_vas_capabilities(u8 feat, enum vas_cop_feat_type type,
struct hv_vas_cop_feat_caps *hv_caps)
{
struct vas_cop_feat_caps *caps;
struct vas_caps *vcaps;
int rc = 0;
vcaps = &vascaps[type];
memset(vcaps, 0, sizeof(*vcaps));
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vcaps->list);
vcaps->feat = feat;
caps = &vcaps->caps;
rc = h_query_vas_capabilities(H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES, feat,
(u64)virt_to_phys(hv_caps));
if (rc)
return rc;
caps->user_mode = hv_caps->user_mode;
if (!(caps->user_mode & VAS_COPY_PASTE_USER_MODE)) {
pr_err("User space COPY/PASTE is not supported\n");
return -ENOTSUPP;
}
caps->descriptor = be64_to_cpu(hv_caps->descriptor);
caps->win_type = hv_caps->win_type;
if (caps->win_type >= VAS_MAX_FEAT_TYPE) {
pr_err("Unsupported window type %u\n", caps->win_type);
return -EINVAL;
}
caps->max_lpar_creds = be16_to_cpu(hv_caps->max_lpar_creds);
caps->max_win_creds = be16_to_cpu(hv_caps->max_win_creds);
atomic_set(&caps->nr_total_credits,
be16_to_cpu(hv_caps->target_lpar_creds));
if (feat == VAS_GZIP_DEF_FEAT) {
caps->def_lpar_creds = be16_to_cpu(hv_caps->def_lpar_creds);
if (caps->max_win_creds < DEF_WIN_CREDS) {
pr_err("Window creds(%u) > max allowed window creds(%u)\n",
DEF_WIN_CREDS, caps->max_win_creds);
return -EINVAL;
}
}
rc = sysfs_add_vas_caps(caps);
if (rc)
return rc;
copypaste_feat = true;
return 0;
}
/*
* VAS windows can be closed due to lost credits when the core is
* removed. So reopen them if credits are available due to DLPAR
* core add and set the window active status. When NX sees the page
* fault on the unmapped paste address, the kernel handles the fault
* by setting the remapping to new paste address if the window is
* active.
*/
static int reconfig_open_windows(struct vas_caps *vcaps, int creds,
bool migrate)
{
long domain[PLPAR_HCALL9_BUFSIZE] = {VAS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID};
struct vas_cop_feat_caps *caps = &vcaps->caps;
struct pseries_vas_window *win = NULL, *tmp;
int rc, mv_ents = 0;
int flag;
/*
* Nothing to do if there are no closed windows.
*/
if (!vcaps->nr_close_wins)
return 0;
/*
* For the core removal, the hypervisor reduces the credits
* assigned to the LPAR and the kernel closes VAS windows
* in the hypervisor depends on reduced credits. The kernel
* uses LIFO (the last windows that are opened will be closed
* first) and expects to open in the same order when credits
* are available.
* For example, 40 windows are closed when the LPAR lost 2 cores
* (dedicated). If 1 core is added, this LPAR can have 20 more
* credits. It means the kernel can reopen 20 windows. So move
* 20 entries in the VAS windows lost and reopen next 20 windows.
* For partition migration, reopen all windows that are closed
* during resume.
*/
if ((vcaps->nr_close_wins > creds) && !migrate)
mv_ents = vcaps->nr_close_wins - creds;
list_for_each_entry_safe(win, tmp, &vcaps->list, win_list) {
if (!mv_ents)
break;
mv_ents--;
}
/*
* Open windows if they are closed only with migration or
* DLPAR (lost credit) before.
*/
if (migrate)
flag = VAS_WIN_MIGRATE_CLOSE;
else
flag = VAS_WIN_NO_CRED_CLOSE;
list_for_each_entry_safe_from(win, tmp, &vcaps->list, win_list) {
/*
* This window is closed with DLPAR and migration events.
* So reopen the window with the last event.
* The user space is not suspended with the current
* migration notifier. So the user space can issue DLPAR
* CPU hotplug while migration in progress. In this case
* this window will be opened with the last event.
*/
if ((win->vas_win.status & VAS_WIN_NO_CRED_CLOSE) &&
(win->vas_win.status & VAS_WIN_MIGRATE_CLOSE)) {
win->vas_win.status &= ~flag;
continue;
}
/*
* Nothing to do on this window if it is not closed
* with this flag
*/
if (!(win->vas_win.status & flag))
continue;
rc = allocate_setup_window(win, (u64 *)&domain[0],
caps->win_type);
if (rc)
return rc;
rc = h_modify_vas_window(win);
if (rc)
goto out;
mutex_lock(&win->vas_win.task_ref.mmap_mutex);
/*
* Set window status to active
*/
win->vas_win.status &= ~flag;
mutex_unlock(&win->vas_win.task_ref.mmap_mutex);
win->win_type = caps->win_type;
if (!--vcaps->nr_close_wins)
break;
}
return 0;
out:
/*
* Window modify HCALL failed. So close the window to the
* hypervisor and return.
*/
free_irq_setup(win);
h_deallocate_vas_window(win->vas_win.winid);
return rc;
}
/*
* The hypervisor reduces the available credits if the LPAR lost core. It
* means the excessive windows should not be active and the user space
* should not be using these windows to send compression requests to NX.
* So the kernel closes the excessive windows and unmap the paste address
* such that the user space receives paste instruction failure. Then up to
* the user space to fall back to SW compression and manage with the
* existing windows.
*/
static int reconfig_close_windows(struct vas_caps *vcap, int excess_creds,
bool migrate)
{
struct pseries_vas_window *win, *tmp;
struct vas_user_win_ref *task_ref;
struct vm_area_struct *vma;
int rc = 0, flag;
if (migrate)
flag = VAS_WIN_MIGRATE_CLOSE;
else
flag = VAS_WIN_NO_CRED_CLOSE;
list_for_each_entry_safe(win, tmp, &vcap->list, win_list) {
/*
* This window is already closed due to lost credit
* or for migration before. Go for next window.
* For migration, nothing to do since this window
* closed for DLPAR and will be reopened even on
* the destination system with other DLPAR operation.
*/
if ((win->vas_win.status & VAS_WIN_MIGRATE_CLOSE) ||
(win->vas_win.status & VAS_WIN_NO_CRED_CLOSE)) {
win->vas_win.status |= flag;
continue;
}
task_ref = &win->vas_win.task_ref;
/*
* VAS mmap (coproc_mmap()) and its fault handler
* (vas_mmap_fault()) are called after holding mmap lock.
* So hold mmap mutex after mmap_lock to avoid deadlock.
*/
mmap_write_lock(task_ref->mm);
mutex_lock(&task_ref->mmap_mutex);
vma = task_ref->vma;
/*
* Number of available credits are reduced, So select
* and close windows.
*/
win->vas_win.status |= flag;
/*
* vma is set in the original mapping. But this mapping
* is done with mmap() after the window is opened with ioctl.
* so we may not see the original mapping if the core remove
* is done before the original mmap() and after the ioctl.
*/
if (vma)
zap_vma_pages(vma);
mutex_unlock(&task_ref->mmap_mutex);
mmap_write_unlock(task_ref->mm);
/*
* Close VAS window in the hypervisor, but do not
* free vas_window struct since it may be reused
* when the credit is available later (DLPAR with
* adding cores). This struct will be used
* later when the process issued with close(FD).
*/
rc = deallocate_free_window(win);
/*
* This failure is from the hypervisor.
* No way to stop migration for these failures.
* So ignore error and continue closing other windows.
*/
if (rc && !migrate)
return rc;
vcap->nr_close_wins++;
/*
* For migration, do not depend on lpar_creds in case if
* mismatch with the hypervisor value (should not happen).
* So close all active windows in the list and will be
* reopened windows based on the new lpar_creds on the
* destination system during resume.
*/
if (!migrate && !--excess_creds)
break;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Get new VAS capabilities when the core add/removal configuration
* changes. Reconfig window configurations based on the credits
* availability from this new capabilities.
*/
int vas_reconfig_capabilties(u8 type, int new_nr_creds)
{
struct vas_cop_feat_caps *caps;
int old_nr_creds;
struct vas_caps *vcaps;
int rc = 0, nr_active_wins;
if (type >= VAS_MAX_FEAT_TYPE) {
pr_err("Invalid credit type %d\n", type);
return -EINVAL;
}
vcaps = &vascaps[type];
caps = &vcaps->caps;
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
old_nr_creds = atomic_read(&caps->nr_total_credits);
atomic_set(&caps->nr_total_credits, new_nr_creds);
/*
* The total number of available credits may be decreased or
* increased with DLPAR operation. Means some windows have to be
* closed / reopened. Hold the vas_pseries_mutex so that the
* user space can not open new windows.
*/
if (old_nr_creds < new_nr_creds) {
/*
* If the existing target credits is less than the new
* target, reopen windows if they are closed due to
* the previous DLPAR (core removal).
*/
rc = reconfig_open_windows(vcaps, new_nr_creds - old_nr_creds,
false);
} else {
/*
* # active windows is more than new LPAR available
* credits. So close the excessive windows.
* On pseries, each window will have 1 credit.
*/
nr_active_wins = vcaps->nr_open_windows - vcaps->nr_close_wins;
if (nr_active_wins > new_nr_creds)
rc = reconfig_close_windows(vcaps,
nr_active_wins - new_nr_creds,
false);
}
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
return rc;
}
int pseries_vas_dlpar_cpu(void)
{
int new_nr_creds, rc;
/*
* NX-GZIP is not enabled. Nothing to do for DLPAR event
*/
if (!copypaste_feat)
return 0;
rc = h_query_vas_capabilities(H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES,
vascaps[VAS_GZIP_DEF_FEAT_TYPE].feat,
(u64)virt_to_phys(&hv_cop_caps));
if (!rc) {
new_nr_creds = be16_to_cpu(hv_cop_caps.target_lpar_creds);
rc = vas_reconfig_capabilties(VAS_GZIP_DEF_FEAT_TYPE, new_nr_creds);
}
if (rc)
pr_err("Failed reconfig VAS capabilities with DLPAR\n");
return rc;
}
/*
* Total number of default credits available (target_credits)
* in LPAR depends on number of cores configured. It varies based on
* whether processors are in shared mode or dedicated mode.
* Get the notifier when CPU configuration is changed with DLPAR
* operation so that get the new target_credits (vas default capabilities)
* and then update the existing windows usage if needed.
*/
static int pseries_vas_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,
unsigned long action, void *data)
{
struct of_reconfig_data *rd = data;
struct device_node *dn = rd->dn;
const __be32 *intserv = NULL;
int len;
/*
* For shared CPU partition, the hypervisor assigns total credits
* based on entitled core capacity. So updating VAS windows will
* be called from lparcfg_write().
*/
if (is_shared_processor())
return NOTIFY_OK;
if ((action == OF_RECONFIG_ATTACH_NODE) ||
(action == OF_RECONFIG_DETACH_NODE))
intserv = of_get_property(dn, "ibm,ppc-interrupt-server#s",
&len);
/*
* Processor config is not changed
*/
if (!intserv)
return NOTIFY_OK;
return pseries_vas_dlpar_cpu();
}
static struct notifier_block pseries_vas_nb = {
.notifier_call = pseries_vas_notifier,
};
/*
* For LPM, all windows have to be closed on the source partition
* before migration and reopen them on the destination partition
* after migration. So closing windows during suspend and
* reopen them during resume.
*/
int vas_migration_handler(int action)
{
struct vas_cop_feat_caps *caps;
int old_nr_creds, new_nr_creds = 0;
struct vas_caps *vcaps;
int i, rc = 0;
pr_info("VAS migration event %d\n", action);
/*
* NX-GZIP is not enabled. Nothing to do for migration.
*/
if (!copypaste_feat)
return rc;
if (action == VAS_SUSPEND)
migration_in_progress = true;
else
migration_in_progress = false;
for (i = 0; i < VAS_MAX_FEAT_TYPE; i++) {
vcaps = &vascaps[i];
caps = &vcaps->caps;
old_nr_creds = atomic_read(&caps->nr_total_credits);
rc = h_query_vas_capabilities(H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES,
vcaps->feat,
(u64)virt_to_phys(&hv_cop_caps));
if (!rc) {
new_nr_creds = be16_to_cpu(hv_cop_caps.target_lpar_creds);
/*
* Should not happen. But incase print messages, close
* all windows in the list during suspend and reopen
* windows based on new lpar_creds on the destination
* system.
*/
if (old_nr_creds != new_nr_creds) {
pr_err("Target credits mismatch with the hypervisor\n");
pr_err("state(%d): lpar creds: %d HV lpar creds: %d\n",
action, old_nr_creds, new_nr_creds);
pr_err("Used creds: %d, Active creds: %d\n",
atomic_read(&caps->nr_used_credits),
vcaps->nr_open_windows - vcaps->nr_close_wins);
}
} else {
pr_err("state(%d): Get VAS capabilities failed with %d\n",
action, rc);
/*
* We can not stop migration with the current lpm
* implementation. So continue closing all windows in
* the list (during suspend) and return without
* opening windows (during resume) if VAS capabilities
* HCALL failed.
*/
if (action == VAS_RESUME)
goto out;
}
switch (action) {
case VAS_SUSPEND:
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
rc = reconfig_close_windows(vcaps, vcaps->nr_open_windows,
true);
/*
* Windows are included in the list after successful
* open. So wait for closing these in-progress open
* windows in vas_allocate_window() which will be
* done if the migration_in_progress is set.
*/
while (vcaps->nr_open_wins_progress) {
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
msleep(10);
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
}
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
break;
case VAS_RESUME:
mutex_lock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
atomic_set(&caps->nr_total_credits, new_nr_creds);
rc = reconfig_open_windows(vcaps, new_nr_creds, true);
mutex_unlock(&vas_pseries_mutex);
break;
default:
/* should not happen */
pr_err("Invalid migration action %d\n", action);
rc = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
/*
* Ignore errors during suspend and return for resume.
*/
if (rc && (action == VAS_RESUME))
goto out;
}
pr_info("VAS migration event (%d) successful\n", action);
out:
return rc;
}
static int __init pseries_vas_init(void)
{
struct hv_vas_all_caps *hv_caps;
int rc = 0;
/*
* Linux supports user space COPY/PASTE only with Radix
*/
if (!radix_enabled()) {
copypaste_feat = false;
pr_err("API is supported only with radix page tables\n");
return -ENOTSUPP;
}
hv_caps = kmalloc(sizeof(*hv_caps), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!hv_caps)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* Get VAS overall capabilities by passing 0 to feature type.
*/
rc = h_query_vas_capabilities(H_QUERY_VAS_CAPABILITIES, 0,
(u64)virt_to_phys(hv_caps));
if (rc)
goto out;
caps_all.descriptor = be64_to_cpu(hv_caps->descriptor);
caps_all.feat_type = be64_to_cpu(hv_caps->feat_type);
sysfs_pseries_vas_init(&caps_all);
/*
* QOS capabilities available
*/
if (caps_all.feat_type & VAS_GZIP_QOS_FEAT_BIT) {
rc = get_vas_capabilities(VAS_GZIP_QOS_FEAT,
VAS_GZIP_QOS_FEAT_TYPE, &hv_cop_caps);
if (rc)
goto out;
}
/*
* Default capabilities available
*/
if (caps_all.feat_type & VAS_GZIP_DEF_FEAT_BIT)
rc = get_vas_capabilities(VAS_GZIP_DEF_FEAT,
VAS_GZIP_DEF_FEAT_TYPE, &hv_cop_caps);
if (!rc && copypaste_feat) {
if (firmware_has_feature(FW_FEATURE_LPAR))
of_reconfig_notifier_register(&pseries_vas_nb);
pr_info("GZIP feature is available\n");
} else {
/*
* Should not happen, but only when get default
* capabilities HCALL failed. So disable copy paste
* feature.
*/
copypaste_feat = false;
}
out:
kfree(hv_caps);
return rc;
}
machine_device_initcall(pseries, pseries_vas_init);