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Message-Id: <20211130074221.93635-5-likexu@tencent.com>
Date:   Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:42:19 +0800
From:   Like Xu <like.xu.linux@...il.com>
To:     Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@...hat.com>
Cc:     Sean Christopherson <seanjc@...gle.com>,
        Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@...hat.com>,
        Wanpeng Li <wanpengli@...cent.com>,
        Jim Mattson <jmattson@...gle.com>,
        Joerg Roedel <joro@...tes.org>, kvm@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Like Xu <likexu@...cent.com>
Subject: [PATCH v2 4/6] KVM: x86/pmu: Add pmc->intr to refactor kvm_perf_overflow{_intr}()

From: Like Xu <likexu@...cent.com>

Depending on whether intr should be triggered or not, KVM registers
two different event overflow callbacks in the perf_event context.

The code skeleton of these two functions is very similar, so
the pmc->intr can be stored into pmc from pmc_reprogram_counter()
which provides smaller instructions footprint against the
u-architecture branch predictor.

The __kvm_perf_overflow() can be called in non-nmi contexts
and a flag is needed to distinguish the caller context and thus
avoid a check on kvm_is_in_guest(), otherwise we might get
warnings from suspicious RCU or check_preemption_disabled().

Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@...hat.com>
Signed-off-by: Like Xu <likexu@...cent.com>
---
 arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h |  1 +
 arch/x86/kvm/pmu.c              | 58 ++++++++++++++++-----------------
 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h
index e41ad1ead721..6c2b2331ffeb 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/kvm_host.h
@@ -495,6 +495,7 @@ struct kvm_pmc {
 	 */
 	u64 current_config;
 	bool is_paused;
+	bool intr;
 };
 
 struct kvm_pmu {
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/pmu.c b/arch/x86/kvm/pmu.c
index b7a1ae28ab87..a20207ee4014 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/pmu.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/pmu.c
@@ -55,43 +55,41 @@ static void kvm_pmi_trigger_fn(struct irq_work *irq_work)
 	kvm_pmu_deliver_pmi(vcpu);
 }
 
-static void kvm_perf_overflow(struct perf_event *perf_event,
-			      struct perf_sample_data *data,
-			      struct pt_regs *regs)
+static inline void __kvm_perf_overflow(struct kvm_pmc *pmc, bool in_pmi)
 {
-	struct kvm_pmc *pmc = perf_event->overflow_handler_context;
 	struct kvm_pmu *pmu = pmc_to_pmu(pmc);
 
-	if (!test_and_set_bit(pmc->idx, pmu->reprogram_pmi)) {
-		__set_bit(pmc->idx, (unsigned long *)&pmu->global_status);
-		kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_PMU, pmc->vcpu);
-	}
+	/* Ignore counters that have been reprogrammed already. */
+	if (test_and_set_bit(pmc->idx, pmu->reprogram_pmi))
+		return;
+
+	__set_bit(pmc->idx, (unsigned long *)&pmu->global_status);
+	kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_PMU, pmc->vcpu);
+
+	if (!pmc->intr)
+		return;
+
+	/*
+	 * Inject PMI. If vcpu was in a guest mode during NMI PMI
+	 * can be ejected on a guest mode re-entry. Otherwise we can't
+	 * be sure that vcpu wasn't executing hlt instruction at the
+	 * time of vmexit and is not going to re-enter guest mode until
+	 * woken up. So we should wake it, but this is impossible from
+	 * NMI context. Do it from irq work instead.
+	 */
+	if (in_pmi && !kvm_is_in_guest())
+		irq_work_queue(&pmc_to_pmu(pmc)->irq_work);
+	else
+		kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_PMI, pmc->vcpu);
 }
 
-static void kvm_perf_overflow_intr(struct perf_event *perf_event,
-				   struct perf_sample_data *data,
-				   struct pt_regs *regs)
+static void kvm_perf_overflow(struct perf_event *perf_event,
+			      struct perf_sample_data *data,
+			      struct pt_regs *regs)
 {
 	struct kvm_pmc *pmc = perf_event->overflow_handler_context;
-	struct kvm_pmu *pmu = pmc_to_pmu(pmc);
-
-	if (!test_and_set_bit(pmc->idx, pmu->reprogram_pmi)) {
-		__set_bit(pmc->idx, (unsigned long *)&pmu->global_status);
-		kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_PMU, pmc->vcpu);
 
-		/*
-		 * Inject PMI. If vcpu was in a guest mode during NMI PMI
-		 * can be ejected on a guest mode re-entry. Otherwise we can't
-		 * be sure that vcpu wasn't executing hlt instruction at the
-		 * time of vmexit and is not going to re-enter guest mode until
-		 * woken up. So we should wake it, but this is impossible from
-		 * NMI context. Do it from irq work instead.
-		 */
-		if (!kvm_is_in_guest())
-			irq_work_queue(&pmc_to_pmu(pmc)->irq_work);
-		else
-			kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_PMI, pmc->vcpu);
-	}
+	__kvm_perf_overflow(pmc, true);
 }
 
 static void pmc_reprogram_counter(struct kvm_pmc *pmc, u32 type,
@@ -126,7 +124,6 @@ static void pmc_reprogram_counter(struct kvm_pmc *pmc, u32 type,
 	}
 
 	event = perf_event_create_kernel_counter(&attr, -1, current,
-						 intr ? kvm_perf_overflow_intr :
 						 kvm_perf_overflow, pmc);
 	if (IS_ERR(event)) {
 		pr_debug_ratelimited("kvm_pmu: event creation failed %ld for pmc->idx = %d\n",
@@ -138,6 +135,7 @@ static void pmc_reprogram_counter(struct kvm_pmc *pmc, u32 type,
 	pmc_to_pmu(pmc)->event_count++;
 	clear_bit(pmc->idx, pmc_to_pmu(pmc)->reprogram_pmi);
 	pmc->is_paused = false;
+	pmc->intr = intr;
 }
 
 static void pmc_pause_counter(struct kvm_pmc *pmc)
-- 
2.33.1

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