Message ID | 20220310140911.50924-8-chao.p.peng@linux.intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | KVM: mm: fd-based approach for supporting KVM guest private memory | expand |
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, Chao Peng wrote: > This new KVM exit allows userspace to handle memory-related errors. It > indicates an error happens in KVM at guest memory range [gpa, gpa+size). > The flags includes additional information for userspace to handle the > error. Currently bit 0 is defined as 'private memory' where '1' > indicates error happens due to private memory access and '0' indicates > error happens due to shared memory access. > > After private memory is enabled, this new exit will be used for KVM to > exit to userspace for shared memory <-> private memory conversion in > memory encryption usage. > > In such usage, typically there are two kind of memory conversions: > - explicit conversion: happens when guest explicitly calls into KVM to > map a range (as private or shared), KVM then exits to userspace to > do the map/unmap operations. > - implicit conversion: happens in KVM page fault handler. > * if the fault is due to a private memory access then causes a > userspace exit for a shared->private conversion request when the > page has not been allocated in the private memory backend. > * If the fault is due to a shared memory access then causes a > userspace exit for a private->shared conversion request when the > page has already been allocated in the private memory backend. > > Signed-off-by: Yu Zhang <yu.c.zhang@linux.intel.com> > Signed-off-by: Chao Peng <chao.p.peng@linux.intel.com> > --- > Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/uapi/linux/kvm.h | 9 +++++++++ > 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > index f76ac598606c..bad550c2212b 100644 > --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > @@ -6216,6 +6216,28 @@ array field represents return values. The userspace should update the return > values of SBI call before resuming the VCPU. For more details on RISC-V SBI > spec refer, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-sbi-doc. > > +:: > + > + /* KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR */ > + struct { > + #define KVM_MEMORY_EXIT_FLAG_PRIVATE (1 << 0) > + __u32 flags; > + __u32 padding; > + __u64 gpa; > + __u64 size; > + } memory; > +If exit reason is KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR then it indicates that the VCPU has Doh, I'm pretty sure I suggested KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR. Any objection to using KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT instead of KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR? "ERROR" makes me think of ECC errors, i.e. uncorrected #MC in x86 land, not more generic "faults". That would align nicely with -EFAULT. > +encountered a memory error which is not handled by KVM kernel module and > +userspace may choose to handle it. The 'flags' field indicates the memory > +properties of the exit.
On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 10:33:37PM +0000, Sean Christopherson wrote: > On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, Chao Peng wrote: > > This new KVM exit allows userspace to handle memory-related errors. It > > indicates an error happens in KVM at guest memory range [gpa, gpa+size). > > The flags includes additional information for userspace to handle the > > error. Currently bit 0 is defined as 'private memory' where '1' > > indicates error happens due to private memory access and '0' indicates > > error happens due to shared memory access. > > > > After private memory is enabled, this new exit will be used for KVM to > > exit to userspace for shared memory <-> private memory conversion in > > memory encryption usage. > > > > In such usage, typically there are two kind of memory conversions: > > - explicit conversion: happens when guest explicitly calls into KVM to > > map a range (as private or shared), KVM then exits to userspace to > > do the map/unmap operations. > > - implicit conversion: happens in KVM page fault handler. > > * if the fault is due to a private memory access then causes a > > userspace exit for a shared->private conversion request when the > > page has not been allocated in the private memory backend. > > * If the fault is due to a shared memory access then causes a > > userspace exit for a private->shared conversion request when the > > page has already been allocated in the private memory backend. > > > > Signed-off-by: Yu Zhang <yu.c.zhang@linux.intel.com> > > Signed-off-by: Chao Peng <chao.p.peng@linux.intel.com> > > --- > > Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ > > include/uapi/linux/kvm.h | 9 +++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > > index f76ac598606c..bad550c2212b 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > > +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst > > @@ -6216,6 +6216,28 @@ array field represents return values. The userspace should update the return > > values of SBI call before resuming the VCPU. For more details on RISC-V SBI > > spec refer, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-sbi-doc. > > > > +:: > > + > > + /* KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR */ > > + struct { > > + #define KVM_MEMORY_EXIT_FLAG_PRIVATE (1 << 0) > > + __u32 flags; > > + __u32 padding; > > + __u64 gpa; > > + __u64 size; > > + } memory; > > +If exit reason is KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR then it indicates that the VCPU has > > Doh, I'm pretty sure I suggested KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR. Any objection to using > KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT instead of KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR? "ERROR" makes me think > of ECC errors, i.e. uncorrected #MC in x86 land, not more generic "faults". That > would align nicely with -EFAULT. Sure. > > > +encountered a memory error which is not handled by KVM kernel module and > > +userspace may choose to handle it. The 'flags' field indicates the memory > > +properties of the exit.
diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst index f76ac598606c..bad550c2212b 100644 --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst @@ -6216,6 +6216,28 @@ array field represents return values. The userspace should update the return values of SBI call before resuming the VCPU. For more details on RISC-V SBI spec refer, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-sbi-doc. +:: + + /* KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR */ + struct { + #define KVM_MEMORY_EXIT_FLAG_PRIVATE (1 << 0) + __u32 flags; + __u32 padding; + __u64 gpa; + __u64 size; + } memory; +If exit reason is KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR then it indicates that the VCPU has +encountered a memory error which is not handled by KVM kernel module and +userspace may choose to handle it. The 'flags' field indicates the memory +properties of the exit. + + - KVM_MEMORY_EXIT_FLAG_PRIVATE - indicates the memory error is caused by + private memory access when the bit is set otherwise the memory error is + caused by shared memory access when the bit is clear. + +'gpa' and 'size' indicate the memory range the error occurs at. The userspace +may handle the error and return to KVM to retry the previous memory access. + :: /* Fix the size of the union. */ diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h index a523d834efc8..9ad0c8aa0263 100644 --- a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h +++ b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h @@ -278,6 +278,7 @@ struct kvm_xen_exit { #define KVM_EXIT_X86_BUS_LOCK 33 #define KVM_EXIT_XEN 34 #define KVM_EXIT_RISCV_SBI 35 +#define KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR 36 /* For KVM_EXIT_INTERNAL_ERROR */ /* Emulate instruction failed. */ @@ -495,6 +496,14 @@ struct kvm_run { unsigned long args[6]; unsigned long ret[2]; } riscv_sbi; + /* KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_ERROR */ + struct { +#define KVM_MEMORY_EXIT_FLAG_PRIVATE (1 << 0) + __u32 flags; + __u32 padding; + __u64 gpa; + __u64 size; + } memory; /* Fix the size of the union. */ char padding[256]; };