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Subject: Re: [PATCH v3] packed-ring: fix example code
On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 03:04:08PM +0100, Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 10:16:51 +0800 > Tiwei Bie <tiwei.bie@intel.com> wrote: > > > Driver can't just check whether USED bit equals to the used > > wrap counter when checking whether a descriptor is a used > > descriptor, because driver also needs to check whether the > > descriptor has been made available. Below is an example: > > > > Assuming ring size is 4, ring's initial state will be: > > > > +----+----+----+----+ > > | 00 | 00 | 00 | 00 | > > +----+----+----+----+ > > > > 00 means AVAIL=0 USED=0, 01 means AVAIL=0 USED=1 > > 10 means AVAIL=1 USED=0, 11 means AVAIL=1 USED=1 > > > > After driver made two descriptor chains available and each > > chain consists of two descriptors, the ring could be: > > > > +----+-----------+----+-----------+ > > | 10 | 10 (id=0) | 10 | 10 (id=1) | > > +----+-----------+----+-----------+ > > > > After device processed all the available descriptors and made > > them used (e.g. in order), the ring could be: > > > > +-----------+----+-----------+----+ > > | 11 (id=0) | 10 | 11 (id=1) | 10 | > > +-----------+----+-----------+----+ > > > > After driver processed all the used descriptors and made > > one descriptor (not chained, just one descriptor) available, > > the ring could be: > > > > +-----------+----+----+----+ > > | 01 (id=0) | 10 | 11 | 10 | > > +-----------+----+----+----+ > > > > After device made that descriptor used, the ring will be: > > > > +-----------+----+----+----+ > > | 00 (id=0) | 10 | 11 | 10 | > > +-----------+----+----+----+ > > > > If driver just checks whether USED bit equals to the used > > wrap counter when checking whether a descriptor is a used > > descriptor, after processing the first descriptor (whose > > AVAIL and USED bits are both 0), and advancing vq->next_used > > pointer, it will then also treat the next descriptor, i.e. > > the second descriptor (whose AVAIL and USED bits are 1 and > > 0 respectively) as a used descriptor which is wrong. > > > > Fixes: https://github.com/oasis-tcs/virtio-spec/issues/29 > > Signed-off-by: Tiwei Bie <tiwei.bie@intel.com> > > --- > > v2: > > - Add "Fixes" tag; > > - Refine commit log; > > > > v3: > > - Compare with vq->used_wrap_count (MST); > > - Add comments (MST); > > - Refine commit log; > > > > packed-ring.tex | 19 ++++++++++++++++--- > > 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/packed-ring.tex b/packed-ring.tex > > index f24f49b..c8cd83b 100644 > > --- a/packed-ring.tex > > +++ b/packed-ring.tex > > @@ -687,16 +687,29 @@ vq->driver_event.flags = RING_EVENT_FLAGS_DISABLE; > > for (;;) { > > struct pvirtq_desc *d = vq->desc[vq->next_used]; > > > > + /* > > + * Check that > > + * 1. Descriptor has been made available. > > + * Note: there are many other ways to check this, e.g. > > + * track the number of outstanding available descriptors or buffers > > + * and check that it's not 0. > > + * 2. Descriptor has been used by device. > > s/device/the device/ > > > + */ > > flags = d->flags; > > + bool avail = flags & VIRTQ_DESC_F_AVAIL; > > bool used = flags & VIRTQ_DESC_F_USED; > > - > > - if (used != vq->used_wrap_count) { > > + if (avail != vq->used_wrap_count || used != vq->used_wrap_count) { > > vq->driver_event.flags = RING_EVENT_FLAGS_ENABLE; > > memory_barrier(); > > > > + /* > > + * Re-test in case another thread submitted more descriptors > > + * and/or device used more descriptors before driver enabled events. > > s/device/the device/ > s/driver/the driver/ > > (Also in the patch description.) Got it. Will fix them in the next version. Thanks! > > > + */ > > flags = d->flags; > > + bool avail = flags & VIRTQ_DESC_F_AVAIL; > > bool used = flags & VIRTQ_DESC_F_USED; > > - if (used != vq->used_wrap_count) { > > + if (avail != vq->used_wrap_count || used != vq->used_wrap_count) { > > break; > > } > > >
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