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[PATCH] hw/nvme: fix handling of over-committed queues


From: Klaus Jensen
Subject: [PATCH] hw/nvme: fix handling of over-committed queues
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 12:50:45 +0200

From: Klaus Jensen <k.jensen@samsung.com>

If a host chooses to use the SQHD "hint" in the CQE to know if there is
room in the submission queue for additional commands, it may result in a
situation where there are not enough internal resources (struct
NvmeRequest) available to process the command. For a lack of a better
term, the host may "over-commit" the device (i.e., it may have more
inflight commands than the queue size).

For example, assume a queue with N entries. The host submits N commands
and all are picked up for processing, advancing the head and emptying
the queue. Regardless of which of these N commands complete first, the
SQHD field of that CQE will indicate to the host that the queue is
empty, which allows the host to issue N commands again. However, if the
device has not posted CQEs for all the previous commands yet, the device
will have less than N resources available to process the commands, so
queue processing is suspended.

And here lies an 11 year latent bug. In the absense of any additional
tail updates on the submission queue, we never schedule the processing
bottom-half again unless we observe a head update on an associated full
completion queue. This has been sufficient to handle N-to-1 SQ/CQ setups
(in the absense of over-commit of course). Incidentially, that "kick all
associated SQs" mechanism can now be killed since we now just schedule
queue processing when we return a processing resource to a non-empty
submission queue, which happens to cover both edge cases.

So, apparently, no previous driver tested with hw/nvme has ever used
SQHD (e.g., neither the Linux NVMe driver or SPDK uses it). But then OSv
shows up with the driver that actually does. I salute you.

Fixes: f3c507adcd7b ("NVMe: Initial commit for new storage interface")
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Resolves: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/2388
Reported-by: Waldemar Kozaczuk <jwkozaczuk@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Klaus Jensen <k.jensen@samsung.com>
---
 hw/nvme/ctrl.c | 16 +++++++---------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/nvme/ctrl.c b/hw/nvme/ctrl.c
index 
f4e89203c1a6e3b051fd7185cbf01ec9bae9684a..b13585c4da911b9e8ae4a722761fd85dfa24be4d
 100644
--- a/hw/nvme/ctrl.c
+++ b/hw/nvme/ctrl.c
@@ -1520,9 +1520,16 @@ static void nvme_post_cqes(void *opaque)
             stl_le_p(&n->bar.csts, NVME_CSTS_FAILED);
             break;
         }
+
         QTAILQ_REMOVE(&cq->req_list, req, entry);
+
         nvme_inc_cq_tail(cq);
         nvme_sg_unmap(&req->sg);
+
+        if (QTAILQ_EMPTY(&sq->req_list) && !nvme_sq_empty(sq)) {
+            qemu_bh_schedule(sq->bh);
+        }
+
         QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sq->req_list, req, entry);
     }
     if (cq->tail != cq->head) {
@@ -7950,7 +7957,6 @@ static void nvme_process_db(NvmeCtrl *n, hwaddr addr, int 
val)
         /* Completion queue doorbell write */
 
         uint16_t new_head = val & 0xffff;
-        int start_sqs;
         NvmeCQueue *cq;
 
         qid = (addr - (0x1000 + (1 << 2))) >> 3;
@@ -8001,18 +8007,10 @@ static void nvme_process_db(NvmeCtrl *n, hwaddr addr, 
int val)
 
         trace_pci_nvme_mmio_doorbell_cq(cq->cqid, new_head);
 
-        start_sqs = nvme_cq_full(cq) ? 1 : 0;
         cq->head = new_head;
         if (!qid && n->dbbuf_enabled) {
             stl_le_pci_dma(pci, cq->db_addr, cq->head, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED);
         }
-        if (start_sqs) {
-            NvmeSQueue *sq;
-            QTAILQ_FOREACH(sq, &cq->sq_list, entry) {
-                qemu_bh_schedule(sq->bh);
-            }
-            qemu_bh_schedule(cq->bh);
-        }
 
         if (cq->tail == cq->head) {
             if (cq->irq_enabled) {

---
base-commit: e67b7aef7c7f67ecd0282e903e0daff806d5d680
change-id: 20241025-issue-2388-bd047487f74c

Best regards,
-- 
Klaus Jensen <k.jensen@samsung.com>




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