Re: [PATCH 00/27] drm/i915/gvt: KVM: KVMGT fixes and page-track cleanups

From: Sean Christopherson
Date: Tue Jan 03 2023 - 20:01:24 EST


On Fri, Dec 23, 2022, Yan Zhao wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 12:57:12AM +0000, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > Fix a variety of found-by-inspection bugs in KVMGT, and overhaul KVM's
> > page-track APIs to provide a leaner and cleaner interface. The motivation
> > for this series is to (significantly) reduce the number of KVM APIs that
> > KVMGT uses, with a long-term goal of making all kvm_host.h headers
> > KVM-internal. That said, I think the cleanup itself is worthwhile,
> > e.g. KVMGT really shouldn't be touching kvm->mmu_lock.
> >
> > Note! The KVMGT changes are compile tested only as I don't have the
> > necessary hardware (AFAIK). Testing, and lots of it, on the KVMGT side
> > of things is needed and any help on that front would be much appreciated.
> hi Sean,
> Thanks for the patch!
> Could you also provide the commit id that this series is based on?

The commit ID is provided in the cover letter:

base-commit: 9d75a3251adfbcf444681474511b58042a364863

Though you might have a hard time finding that commit as it's from an old
version of kvm/queue that's probably since been force pushed.

> I applied them on top of latest master branch (6.1.0+,
> 8395ae05cb5a2e31d36106e8c85efa11cda849be) in repo
> https://github.com/torvalds/linux.git, yet met some conflicts and I
> fixed them manually. (patch 11 and patch 25).
>
> A rough test shows that below mutex_init is missing.
> But even with this fix, I still met guest hang during guest boots up.
> Will look into it and have a detailed review next week.

Thanks again for the reviews and testing! I'll get a v2 out in the next week or
so (catching up from holidays) and will be more explicit in documenting the base
version.