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Re: PCIe device paththrough via vfio issue


From: Alexey Kardashevskiy
Subject: Re: PCIe device paththrough via vfio issue
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 17:14:33 +1100
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On 14/01/2020 03:28, Alex Williamson wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Jan 2020 18:49:21 +0300
> yurij <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> I have a specific PCIe device (sorry, but I can't tell about what is it 
>> and what it does) but PCI configuration space consists of 4 BARs (lspci 
>> output brief):
>>
>> lspci -s 84:00.00 -vvv
>>
>> . . .
>> Region 0: Memory at fa000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
>>      Region 2: Memory at fb001000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
>>      Region 3: Memory at fb000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
>>      Region 4: Memory at f9000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
>> . . .
>> Kernel driver in use: vfio-pci
>> . . .
>>
>> BAR0 merged with BAR1, BAR4 merged with BAR5 so they are 64 bit width.
>>
>> I put this PCIe device in virtual machine via vfio:
>>
>> -device vfio-pci,host=84:00.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.6,addr=0x0
>>
>> Virtual machine successfully boot. PCI configuration space in virtual 
>> environment looks OK (lspci output brief):
>>
>> lspci -s 06:00.0 -vvv
>>
>> . . .
>> Region 0: Memory at f8000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
>>      Region 2: Memory at fa000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
>>      Region 3: Memory at fa001000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
>>      Region 4: Memory at f9000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
>> . . .
>> Kernel driver in use: custom_driver
>>
>> BAR0 merged with BAR1 and BAR4 merged with BAR5 and so they are also 64 
>> bit width.
>>
>> The main problem in 4K HOLE in REGION 0 in virtual environment. So some 
>> device features don't work.
>>
>> I have enabled iommu trace in host system (trace_event=iommu) and 
>> display all events (for i in $(find 
>> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/iommu/ -name enable);do echo 1 > $i; 
>> done). I saw next events during virtual machine booting:
>>
>> # cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace
>> . . .
>>         CPU 0/KVM-3046  [051] .... 63113.338894: map: IOMMU: 
>> iova=0x00000000f8000000 paddr=0x00000000fa000000 size=24576
>>         CPU 0/KVM-3046  [051] .... 63113.339177: map: IOMMU: 
>> iova=0x00000000f8007000 paddr=0x00000000fa007000 size=16748544
>>         CPU 0/KVM-3046  [051] .... 63113.339444: map: IOMMU: 
>> iova=0x00000000fa000000 paddr=0x00000000fb001000 size=4096
>>         CPU 0/KVM-3046  [051] .... 63113.339697: map: IOMMU: 
>> iova=0x00000000fa001000 paddr=0x00000000fb000000 size=4096
>>         CPU 0/KVM-3046  [051] .... 63113.340209: map: IOMMU: 
>> iova=0x00000000f9000000 paddr=0x00000000f9000000 size=16777216
>> . . .
>>
>> I have enabled qemu trace(-trace events=/root/qemu/trace_events). Trace 
>> file consists of the falling functions:
>> vfio_region_mmap
>> vfio_get_dev_region
>> vfio_pci_size_rom
>> vfio_pci_read_config
>> vfio_pci_write_config
>> vfio_iommu_map_notify
>> vfio_listener_region_add_iommu
>> vfio_listener_region_add_ram
>>
>> Some important brief from qemu trace:
>> . . .
>> янв 13 18:17:24 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: vfio_region_mmap Region 
>> 0000:84:00.0 BAR 0 mmaps[0] [0x0 - 0xffffff]
>> янв 13 18:17:24 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: vfio_region_mmap Region 
>> 0000:84:00.0 BAR 2 mmaps[0] [0x0 - 0xfff]
>> янв 13 18:17:24 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: vfio_region_mmap Region 
>> 0000:84:00.0 BAR 3 mmaps[0] [0x0 - 0xfff]
>> янв 13 18:17:24 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: vfio_region_mmap Region 
>> 0000:84:00.0 BAR 4 mmaps[0] [0x0 - 0xffffff]
>> . . .
>> янв 13 18:17:37 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: 
>> vfio_listener_region_add_ram region_add [ram] 0xf8000000 - 0xf8005fff 
>> [0x7f691e800000]
>> янв 13 18:17:37 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: 
>> vfio_listener_region_add_ram region_add [ram] 0xf8007000 - 0xf8ffffff 
>> [0x7f691e807000]
>> янв 13 18:17:37 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: 
>> vfio_listener_region_add_ram region_add [ram] 0xfa000000 - 0xfa000fff 
>> [0x7f6b5de37000]
>> янв 13 18:17:37 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: 
>> vfio_listener_region_add_ram region_add [ram] 0xfa001000 - 0xfa001fff 
>> [0x7f6b58004000]
>> янв 13 18:17:37 VM qemu-system-x86_64[7131]: 
>> vfio_listener_region_add_ram region_add [ram] 0xf9000000 - 0xf9ffffff 
>> [0x7f691d800000]
>>
>> I use qemu 4.0.0 which I rebuild for tracing support 
>> (--enable-trace-backends=syslog).
>>
>> Please, help me solve this issue. Thank you!
> 
> Something has probably created a QEMU MemoryRegion overlapping the BAR,
> we do this for quirks where we want to intercept a range of MMIO for
> emulation, but the offset 0x6000 on BAR0 doesn't sound familiar to me.
> Run the VM with a monitor and see if 'info mtree' provides any info on
> the handling of that overlap.  Thanks,


Could not it be an MSIX region? 'info mtree -f' should tell exactly what
is going on.




-- 
Alexey



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