On 27/10/21 18:04, Sean Christopherson wrote:
+               /*
+                * The smp_wmb() in kvm_make_request() pairs with the smp_mb_*()
+                * after setting vcpu->mode in vcpu_enter_guest(), thus the vCPU
+                * is guaranteed to see the event request if triggering a posted
+                * interrupt "fails" because vcpu->mode != IN_GUEST_MODE.

What this smp_wmb() pair with, is the smp_mb__after_atomic in
kvm_check_request(KVM_REQ_EVENT, vcpu).

I don't think that's correct.  There is no kvm_check_request() in the relevant 
path.
kvm_vcpu_exit_request() uses kvm_request_pending(), which is just a READ_ONCE()
without a barrier.

Ok, we are talking about two different set of barriers.  This is mine:

- smp_wmb() in kvm_make_request() pairs with the smp_mb__after_atomic() in
kvm_check_request(); it ensures that everything before the request
(in this case, pi_pending = true) is seen by inject_pending_event.

- pi_test_and_set_on() orders the write to ON after the write to PIR,
pairing with vmx_sync_pir_to_irr and ensuring that the bit in the PIR is
seen.

And this is yours:

- pi_test_and_set_on() _also_ orders the write to ON before the read of
vcpu->mode, pairing with vcpu_enter_guest()

- kvm_make_request() however does _not_ order the write to
vcpu->requests before the read of vcpu->mode, even though it's needed.
Usually that's handled by kvm_vcpu_exiting_guest_mode(), but in this case
vcpu->mode is read in kvm_vcpu_trigger_posted_interrupt.

So vmx_deliver_nested_posted_interrupt() is missing a smp_mb__after_atomic().
It's documentation only for x86, but still easily done in v3.

Paolo

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