KVM on POWER8 host lock up since 10d91611f426 ("powerpc/64s: Reimplement book3s idle code in C")

Michal Suchánek msuchanek at suse.de
Mon Aug 31 19:15:23 AEST 2020


On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 11:14:18AM +1000, Nicholas Piggin wrote:
> Excerpts from Michal Suchánek's message of August 31, 2020 6:11 am:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > on POWER8 KVM hosts lock up since commit 10d91611f426 ("powerpc/64s:
> > Reimplement book3s idle code in C").
> > 
> > The symptom is host locking up completely after some hours of KVM
> > workload with messages like
> > 
> > 2020-08-30T10:51:31+00:00 obs-power8-01 kernel: KVM: couldn't grab cpu 47
> > 2020-08-30T10:51:31+00:00 obs-power8-01 kernel: KVM: couldn't grab cpu 71
> > 2020-08-30T10:51:31+00:00 obs-power8-01 kernel: KVM: couldn't grab cpu 47
> > 2020-08-30T10:51:31+00:00 obs-power8-01 kernel: KVM: couldn't grab cpu 71
> > 2020-08-30T10:51:31+00:00 obs-power8-01 kernel: KVM: couldn't grab cpu 47
> > 
> > printed before the host locks up.
> > 
> > The machines run sandboxed builds which is a mixed workload resulting in
> > IO/single core/mutiple core load over time and there are periods of no
> > activity and no VMS runnig as well. The VMs are shortlived so VM
> > setup/terdown is somewhat excercised as well.
> > 
> > POWER9 with the new guest entry fast path does not seem to be affected.
> > 
> > Reverted the patch and the followup idle fixes on top of 5.2.14 and
> > re-applied commit a3f3072db6ca ("powerpc/powernv/idle: Restore IAMR
> > after idle") which gives same idle code as 5.1.16 and the kernel seems
> > stable.
> > 
> > Config is attached.
> > 
> > I cannot easily revert this commit, especially if I want to use the same
> > kernel on POWER8 and POWER9 - many of the POWER9 fixes are applicable
> > only to the new idle code.
> > 
> > Any idea what can be the problem?
> 
> So hwthread_state is never getting back to to HWTHREAD_IN_IDLE on
> those threads. I wonder what they are doing. POWER8 doesn't have a good
> NMI IPI and I don't know if it supports pdbg dumping registers from the
> BMC unfortunately.
It may be possible to set up fadump with a later kernel version that
supports it on powernv and dump the whole kernel.

Thanks

Michal


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