[PATCH] KVM: arm64: Don't access PMCR_EL0 when no PMU is available

Qian Cai qcai at redhat.com
Mon Jan 4 11:22:05 EST 2021


On Mon, 2021-01-04 at 16:08 +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> On 2021-01-04 15:47, Qian Cai wrote:
> > On Thu, 2020-12-10 at 08:30 +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> > > We reset the guest's view of PMCR_EL0 unconditionally, based on
> > > the host's view of this register. It is however legal for an
> > > imnplementation not to provide any PMU, resulting in an UNDEF.
> > > 
> > > The obvious fix is to skip the reset of this shadow register
> > > when no PMU is available, sidestepping the issue entirely.
> > > If no PMU is available, the guest is not able to request
> > > a virtual PMU anyway, so not doing nothing is the right thing
> > > to do!
> > > 
> > > It is unlikely that this bug can hit any HW implementation
> > > though, as they all provide a PMU. It has been found using nested
> > > virt with the host KVM not implementing the PMU itself.
> > > 
> > > Fixes: ab9468340d2bc ("arm64: KVM: Add access handler for PMCR 
> > > register")
> > > Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz at kernel.org>
> > 
> > Reverting this commit on the top of today's linux-next fixed a qemu-kvm 
> > coredump
> > issue on TX2 while starting a guest.
> > 
> > - host kernel .config:
> > https://cailca.coding.net/public/linux/mm/git/files/master/arm64.config
> > 
> > # /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -name ubuntu-20.04-server-cloudimg -cpu host
> > -smp 2 -m 2g
> > -drive 
> > if=none,format=qcow2,file=./ubuntu-20.04-server-cloudimg.qcow2,id=hd
> > -device virtio-scsi -device scsi-hd,drive=hd -cdrom
> > ./ubuntu-20.04-server-cloudimg.iso
> > -bios /usr/share/AAVMF/AAVMF_CODE.fd -M gic-version=host -nographic
> > -nic user,model=virtio,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22
> > 
> > qemu-kvm: /builddir/build/BUILD/qemu-4.2.0/target/arm/helper.c:1812:
> > pmevcntr_rawwrite: Assertion `counter < pmu_num_counters(env)' failed.
> 
> You don't have KVM_ARM_PMU selected in your config, so QEMU cannot
> access the PMU registers, and no counters are exposed.

Well, isn't it the rule that don't break the userspace? qemu works fine with
KVM_ARM_PMU=n until this commit.




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