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Re: [PATCH v2] block/nvme: Fix VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No space left on dev
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Philippe Mathieu-Daudé |
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Re: [PATCH v2] block/nvme: Fix VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No space left on device |
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Tue, 22 Jun 2021 14:42:30 +0200 |
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On 6/22/21 10:06 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
> On 6/22/21 9:29 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
>> On 6/21/21 5:36 PM, Fam Zheng wrote:
>>>> On 21 Jun 2021, at 16:13, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> wrote:
>>>> On 6/21/21 3:18 PM, Fam Zheng wrote:
>>>>>> On 21 Jun 2021, at 10:32, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When the NVMe block driver was introduced (see commit bdd6a90a9e5,
>>>>>> January 2018), Linux VFIO_IOMMU_MAP_DMA ioctl was only returning
>>>>>> -ENOMEM in case of error. The driver was correctly handling the
>>>>>> error path to recycle its volatile IOVA mappings.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To fix CVE-2019-3882, Linux commit 492855939bdb ("vfio/type1: Limit
>>>>>> DMA mappings per container", April 2019) added the -ENOSPC error to
>>>>>> signal the user exhausted the DMA mappings available for a container.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The block driver started to mis-behave:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> qemu-system-x86_64: VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No space left on device
>>>>>> (qemu)
>>>>>> (qemu) info status
>>>>>> VM status: paused (io-error)
>>>>>> (qemu) c
>>>>>> VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No space left on device
>>>>>> qemu-system-x86_64: block/block-backend.c:1968: blk_get_aio_context:
>>>>>> Assertion `ctx == blk->ctx' failed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Phil,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The diff looks good to me, but I’m not sure what exactly caused the
>>>>> assertion failure. There is `if (r) { goto fail; }` that handles -ENOSPC
>>>>> before, so it should be treated as a general case. What am I missing?
>>>>
>>>> Good catch, ENOSPC ends setting BLOCK_DEVICE_IO_STATUS_NOSPACE
>>>> -> BLOCK_ERROR_ACTION_STOP, so the VM is paused with DMA mapping
>>>> exhausted. I don't understand the full "VM resume" path, but this
>>>> is not what we want (IO_NOSPACE is to warn the operator to add
>>>> more storage and resume, which is pointless in our case, resuming
>>>> won't help until we flush the mappings).
>>>>
>>>> IIUC what we want is return ENOMEM to set BLOCK_DEVICE_IO_STATUS_FAILED.
>>>
>>> I agree with that. It just makes me feel there’s another bug in the
>>> resuming code path. Can you get a backtrace?
>>
>> It seems the resuming code path bug has been fixed elsewhere:
>>
>> (qemu) info status
>> info status
>> VM status: paused (io-error)
>> (qemu) c
>> c
>> 2021-06-22T07:27:00.745466Z qemu-system-x86_64: VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No
>> space left on device
>> (qemu) info status
>> info status
>> VM status: paused (io-error)
>> (qemu) c
>> c
>> 2021-06-22T07:27:12.458137Z qemu-system-x86_64: VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No
>> space left on device
>> (qemu) c
>> c
>> 2021-06-22T07:27:13.439167Z qemu-system-x86_64: VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No
>> space left on device
>> (qemu) c
>> c
>> 2021-06-22T07:27:14.272071Z qemu-system-x86_64: VFIO_MAP_DMA failed: No
>> space left on device
>> (qemu)
>>
>
> I tested all releases up to v4.1.0 and could not trigger the
> blk_get_aio_context() assertion. Building using --enable-debug.
> IIRC Gentoo is more aggressive, so I'll restart using -O2.
Took 4h30 to test all releases with -O3, couldn't reproduce :(
I wish I hadn't postponed writing an Ansible test script...
On v1 Michal said he doesn't have access to the machine anymore,
so I'll assume the other issue got fixed elsewhere.