[Intel-gfx] [PATCH v1] drm/i915: Enhanced for initialize partially filled pagetables
Wang, Zhi A
zhi.a.wang at intel.com
Tue Oct 3 07:50:16 UTC 2017
It's because there is an optimization of pre-shadow in guest i915. When an i915 PPGTT is created, guest i915 will notify the hypervisor about this. Hypervisor will start to track the page table at this time. It's like the page table has already been valid on HW after being tracked by hypervisor. So when a PTE with invalid content is linked into the PDE, HV will report some errors.
We tried to remove this optimization and shadow the whole PPGTT page table before a vGPU workload was submitted. It ends up with huge performance drop since the PPGTT shadow has to be created and destroyed for every submit. It cost so much CPU% time and wastes a lot of GPU bandwidth.
A better solution from HV side is proactively stopping track a page with invalid content when it's linked into the page table and performing the shadow for this page before HV dispatches a vGPU workload (of course, if it's still invalid, HV will report error at this time). The lazy shadow feature stills needs some efforts to land into GVT-g. So we needs a short term solution.
From my opinion, we can check:
a) If the workaround can stay in GVT-g.
b) Gaps if the workaround has to stay in i915.
If we can move to a), then this patch is not necessary.
For long term solution, I'm working on that. It still needs quite some re-factors of code structure since once HV bites an invalid entry, it has to unwind the shadow has been done in that page recursively.
Thanks,
Zhi.
-----Original Message-----
From: Joonas Lahtinen [mailto:joonas.lahtinen at linux.intel.com]
Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 12:03 PM
To: Zhang, Xiaolin <xiaolin.zhang at intel.com>; intel-gvt-dev at lists.freedesktop.org; intel-gfx at lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw at linux.intel.com>; Wang, Zhi A <zhi.a.wang at intel.com>
Subject: Re: [Intel-gfx] [PATCH v1] drm/i915: Enhanced for initialize partially filled pagetables
+ Zhenyu and Zhi
On Sat, 2017-09-30 at 02:58 +0000, Zhang, Xiaolin wrote:
> On 09/28/2017 10:25 PM, Joonas Lahtinen wrote:
> > On Thu, 2017-09-28 at 10:09 +0800, Xiaolin Zhang wrote:
> > > if vgpu active, the page table entry should be initialized after
> > > allocation and then the hypersivor can ping pages succesuffly,
> > > otherwise hypervisor will ping pages failed and the host will
> > > print a lot of annoying errors such as “ERROR gvt: guest page
> > > write error -22, gfn 0x7ada8, pa 0x7ada89a8, var 0x6, len 1” when
> > > create linux guest.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Xiaolin Zhang <xiaolin.zhang at intel.com>
> >
> > Why does the hypervisor try to access the entries prior to them
> > being made valid for hardware?
> >
> > Regards, Joonas
>
> Hi Joonas,
> thanks your comment.
> I think what you ask is the point we got the error message in gvt
> since the current gvt implementation is that page under write
> protection and trapped should be valid with correct shadow page setup and p2m translation.
My question is that if the hardware doesn't care about them being uninitialized at this point, how can GVT? If the GVT implementation relies heavily on how the i915 driver currently happens to behave, not on what contracts it has with the hardware, these breakages are bound to happen repeatedly. The code is being transformed and optimized on daily basis, how it currently behaves is not a solid foundation for implementing the host side virtualization.
> Actually, to work with
> “initialize partially filled pagetables" , there is a certain refine
> work to do in gvt side (maybe less or maybe large). but before refine
> work done, this patch is trying to bring back gvt behavior as before “initialize partially filled pagetables"patch.
We should first minimize and then keep the vgpu specific checks to minimum. So this would need to be fixed on the GVT side of code.
Regards, Joonas
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