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Subject: Re: [virtio-comment] [PATCH V2 2/2] virtio: introduce STOP status bit


* Jason Wang (jasowang@redhat.com) wrote:
> This patch introduces a new status bit STOP. This will be
> used by the driver to stop the device in order to safely fetch the
> device state (virtqueue state) from the device.
> 
> This is a must for supporting migration.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
> ---
>  content.tex | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/content.tex b/content.tex
> index 8877b6f..284ead0 100644
> --- a/content.tex
> +++ b/content.tex
> @@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ \section{\field{Device Status} Field}\label{sec:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Dev
>  \item[DRIVER_OK (4)] Indicates that the driver is set up and ready to
>    drive the device.
>  
> +\item[STOP (32)] When VIRTIO_F_STOP is negotiated, indicates that the
> +  device has been stopped by the driver. This status bit is different
> +  from the reset since the device state is preserved.
> +
>  \item[DEVICE_NEEDS_RESET (64)] Indicates that the device has experienced
>    an error from which it can't recover.
>  \end{description}
> @@ -70,12 +74,38 @@ \section{\field{Device Status} Field}\label{sec:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Dev
>  recover by issuing a reset.
>  \end{note}
>  
> +If VIRTIO_F_STOP has been negotiated, the driver MUST NOT set STOP if
> +DRIVER_OK is not set.
> +
> +If VIRTIO_F_STOP has been negotiated, to stop a device, after setting
> +STOP, the driver MUST re-read the device status to ensure the STOP bit
> +is set to synchronize with the device.
> +
>  \devicenormative{\subsection}{Device Status Field}{Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Device Status Field}
>  The device MUST initialize \field{device status} to 0 upon reset.
>  
>  The device MUST NOT consume buffers or send any used buffer
>  notifications to the driver before DRIVER_OK.
>  
> +If VIRTIO_F_STOP has not been negotiated, the device MUST ignore the
> +write of STOP.
> +
> +If VIRTIO_F_STOP has been negotiated, after the driver writes STOP,
> +the device MUST finish any pending operations like in flight requests
> +or have its device specific way for driver to save the pending
> +operations like in flight requests before setting the STOP status bit.
> +
> +If VIRTIO_F_STOP has been negotiated, the device MUST NOT consume
> +buffers or send any used buffer notifications to the driver after
> +STOP. The device MUST keep the configuration space unchanged and MUST
> +NOT send configuration space change notification to the driver after
> +STOP.
> +
> +If VIRTIO_F_STOP has been negotiated, after STOP, the device MUST
> +preserve all the necessary state (the virtqueue states with the
> +possible device specific states) that is required for restoring in the
> +future.
> +
>  \label{sec:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Device Status Field / DEVICENEEDSRESET}The device SHOULD set DEVICE_NEEDS_RESET when it enters an error state
>  that a reset is needed.  If DRIVER_OK is set, after it sets DEVICE_NEEDS_RESET, the device
>  MUST send a device configuration change notification to the driver.
> @@ -474,8 +504,8 @@ \subsection{\field{Used State} Field}
>  \begin{itemize}
>  \item A driver MUST NOT set the virtqueue state before setting the
>    FEATURE_OK status bit.
> -\item A driver MUST NOT set the virtqueue state after setting the
> -  DRIVER_OK status bit.
> +\item A driver MUST NOT set the virtqueue state if DRIVER_OK status
> +  bit is set without STOP status bit.
>  \end{itemize}
>  
>  \devicenormative{\subsection}{Virtqueue State}{Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Virtqueue State}
> @@ -488,7 +518,7 @@ \subsection{\field{Used State} Field}
>  \item A device SHOULD ignore the write to the virtqueue state if the
>  FEATURE_OK status bit is not set.
>  \item A device SHOULD ignore the write to the virtqueue state if the
> -DRIVER_OK status bit is set.
> +DRIVER_OK status bit is set without STOP status bit.
>  \end{itemize}
>  
>  If VIRTIO_F_RING_STATE has been negotiated, a device MAY has its
> @@ -623,6 +653,36 @@ \section{Device Cleanup}\label{sec:General Initialization And Device Operation /
>  
>  Thus a driver MUST ensure a virtqueue isn't live (by device reset) before removing exposed buffers.
>  
> +\section{Virtqueue State Saving}
> +
> +If both VIRTIO_F_RING_STATE and VIRTIO_F_STOP have been negotiated. A
> +driver MAY save the internal virtqueue state.
> +
> +\drivernormative{\subsection}{Virtqueue State Saving}{General Initialization And Device Operation / Virtqueue State Saving}
> +
> +Assuming the device is 'live'.

Is that defined somewhere?  If I understand correctly, this is all
driven from the driver inside the guest, so for this to work
the guest must be running and already have initialised the driver.

> The driver MUST follow this sequence to
> +stop the device and save the virtqueue state:
> +
> +\begin{enumerate}
> +\item Set the STOP status bit.
> +
> +\item Re-read \field{device status} until the STOP bit is set to
> +  synchronize with the device.

At that point, is it guaranteed that the device has already stopped
and that all outstanding transactions have finished?

> +\item Read \field{available state} and save it.
> +
> +\item Read \field{used state} and save it.
> +
> +\item Read device specific virtqueue states if needed.
> +
> +\item Reset the device.

Say that a migration fails after this point; how does the source
recover?
Why is the 'reset the device' there?

> +\end{enumerate}
> +
> +The driver MAY perform device specific steps to save device specific sate.
> +
> +The driver MAY 'resume' the device by redoing the device initialization
> +with the saved virtqueue state. See ref\{sec:General Initialization and Device Operation / Device Initialization}
> +
>  \chapter{Virtio Transport Options}\label{sec:Virtio Transport Options}
>  
>  Virtio can use various different buses, thus the standard is split
> @@ -6713,6 +6773,9 @@ \chapter{Reserved Feature Bits}\label{sec:Reserved Feature Bits}
>    can set and get the device internal virtqueue state.
>    See \ref{sec:Virtqueues / Virtqueue State}~\nameref{sec:Virtqueues / Virtqueue State}.
>  
> +  \item[VIRTIO_F_STOP(41)] This feature indicates that the driver can
> +  stop the device.
> +  See \ref{sec:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Device Status Field}
>  \end{description}
>  
>  \drivernormative{\section}{Reserved Feature Bits}{Reserved Feature Bits}
> -- 
> 2.25.1
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