[v2] KVM: selftests: Fix the dirty_log_test semaphore imbalance
Commit Message
When execute the dirty_log_test on some aarch64 machine, it sometimes
trigger the ASSERT:
==== Test Assertion Failure ====
dirty_log_test.c:384: dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full
pid=14854 tid=14854 errno=22 - Invalid argument
1 0x00000000004033eb: dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages at dirty_log_test.c:384
2 0x0000000000402d27: log_mode_collect_dirty_pages at dirty_log_test.c:505
3 (inlined by) run_test at dirty_log_test.c:802
4 0x0000000000403dc7: for_each_guest_mode at guest_modes.c:100
5 0x0000000000401dff: main at dirty_log_test.c:941 (discriminator 3)
6 0x0000ffff9be173c7: ?? ??:0
7 0x0000ffff9be1749f: ?? ??:0
8 0x000000000040206f: _start at ??:?
Didn't continue vcpu even without ring full
The dirty_log_test fails when execute the dirty-ring test, this is
because the sem_vcpu_cont and the sem_vcpu_stop is non-zero value when
execute the dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() function. When those two
sem_t variables are non-zero, the dirty_ring_wait_vcpu() at the
beginning of the dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() will not wait for the
vcpu to stop, but continue to execute the following code. In this case,
before vcpu stop, if the dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full is true, and the
dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() has passed the check for the
dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full but hasn't execute the check for the
continued_vcpu, the vcpu stop, and set the dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full to
false. Then dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() will trigger the ASSERT.
Why sem_vcpu_cont and sem_vcpu_stop can be non-zero value? It's because
the dirty_ring_before_vcpu_join() execute the sem_post(&sem_vcpu_cont)
at the end of each dirty-ring test. It can cause two cases:
1. sem_vcpu_cont be non-zero. When we set the host_quit to be true,
the vcpu_worker directly see the host_quit to be true, it quit. So
the log_mode_before_vcpu_join() function will set the sem_vcpu_cont
to 1, since the vcpu_worker has quit, it won't consume it.
2. sem_vcpu_stop be non-zero. When we set the host_quit to be true,
the vcpu_worker has entered the guest state, the next time it exit
from guest state, it will set the sem_vcpu_stop to 1, and then see
the host_quit, no one will consume the sem_vcpu_stop.
When execute more and more dirty-ring tests, the sem_vcpu_cont and
sem_vcpu_stop can be larger and larger, which makes many code paths
don't wait for the sem_t. Thus finally cause the problem.
To fix this problem, we can wait a while before set the host_quit to
true, which gives the vcpu time to enter the guest state, so it will
exit again. Then we can wait the vcpu to exit, and let it continue
again, then the vcpu will see the host_quit. Thus the sem_vcpu_cont and
sem_vcpu_stop will be both zero when test finished.
Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com>
---
v1->v2:
- Fix the real logic bug, not just fresh the context.
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231116093536.22256-1-shahuang@redhat.com/
---
tools/testing/selftests/kvm/dirty_log_test.c | 16 +++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
@@ -417,7 +417,8 @@ static void dirty_ring_after_vcpu_run(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, int ret, int err)
static void dirty_ring_before_vcpu_join(void)
{
- /* Kick another round of vcpu just to make sure it will quit */
+ /* Wait vcpu exit, and let it continue to see the host_quit. */
+ dirty_ring_wait_vcpu();
sem_post(&sem_vcpu_cont);
}
@@ -719,6 +720,7 @@ static void run_test(enum vm_guest_mode mode, void *arg)
struct kvm_vm *vm;
unsigned long *bmap;
uint32_t ring_buf_idx = 0;
+ int sem_val;
if (!log_mode_supported()) {
print_skip("Log mode '%s' not supported",
@@ -726,6 +728,11 @@ static void run_test(enum vm_guest_mode mode, void *arg)
return;
}
+ sem_getvalue(&sem_vcpu_stop, &sem_val);
+ assert(sem_val == 0);
+ sem_getvalue(&sem_vcpu_cont, &sem_val);
+ assert(sem_val == 0);
+
/*
* We reserve page table for 2 times of extra dirty mem which
* will definitely cover the original (1G+) test range. Here
@@ -825,6 +832,13 @@ static void run_test(enum vm_guest_mode mode, void *arg)
sync_global_to_guest(vm, iteration);
}
+ /*
+ *
+ * Before we set the host_quit, let the vcpu has time to run, to make
+ * sure we consume the sem_vcpu_stop and the vcpu consume the
+ * sem_vcpu_cont, to keep the semaphore balance.
+ */
+ usleep(p->interval * 1000);
/* Tell the vcpu thread to quit */
host_quit = true;
log_mode_before_vcpu_join();