Leann,

Kernel patch referenced to fix this issue. Please have the Kernel team
look.

Thanks.

                     Michael


On 03/06/2017 02:51 AM, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
> bugproxy (bugproxy) has assigned this bug to you for Ubuntu:
>
> == Comment: #0 - Satheesh Rajendran <[email protected]> - 2017-02-28 
> 06:00:53 ==
> ---Problem Description---
> Guest does not reflect all the cpus hotplugged,
> Holpug vcpus using setvcpu with initial less number of cpus(1) to a greater 
> cpus(~256), though
> setvcpu(libvirt) returns no error, guest does not reflect all cpus inside.
>
>   
> Contact Information = [email protected]
>   
> ---uname output---
> Linux ltc-test-ci1 4.10.0-9-generic #11-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 20 13:45:11 UTC 
> 2017 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
>   
> Machine Type = power 8 ppc64le
>   
> ---Debugger---
> A debugger is not configured
>   
> ---Steps to Reproduce---
>   1. Start the guest(Ubuntu 17.04) with 1 current vcpu and 255 maxvcpus
> ...
>   <vcpu placement='static' current='1'>255</vcpu>
> ...
>   <cpu>
>      <topology sockets='1' cores='255' threads='1'/>
>    </cpu>
> ....
>
> # lscpu
> Architecture:          ppc64le
> Byte Order:            Little Endian
> CPU(s):                1
> On-line CPU(s) list:   0
> Thread(s) per core:    1
> Core(s) per socket:    1
> Socket(s):             1
> NUMA node(s):          1
> Model:                 2.1 (pvr 004b 0201)
> Model name:            POWER8E (raw), altivec supported
> Hypervisor vendor:     KVM
> Virtualization type:   para
> L1d cache:             64K
> L1i cache:             32K
> NUMA node0 CPU(s):     0
>   
> 2.# time virsh setvcpus virt-tests-vm1 255 --live --config
>
>
> real    0m4.460s
> user    0m0.012s
> sys     0m0.000s
> root@ltc-test-ci1:/var/lib/libvirt/images/workspace/runAvocadoFVTTest/avocado-fvt-wrapper#
>  echo $?
> 0
>
> 3. Check inside the guest after some time (10-15 mins) (
> dmesg of guest shows all the RTAS(255) events,but the guest showed only 90 
> vcpus(it consistent around ~ 100 always).
>
> root@ubuntu:~# lscpu
> Architecture:          ppc64le
> Byte Order:            Little Endian
> CPU(s):                97
> On-line CPU(s) list:   0-96
> Thread(s) per core:    1
> Core(s) per socket:    97
> Socket(s):             1
> NUMA node(s):          1
> Model:                 2.1 (pvr 004b 0201)
> Model name:            POWER8E (raw), altivec supported
> Hypervisor vendor:     KVM
> Virtualization type:   para
> L1d cache:             64K
> L1i cache:             32K
> NUMA node0 CPU(s):     0-96
> root@ubuntu:~# tail /proc/cpuinfo
>
> processor     : 96
> cpu           : POWER8E (raw), altivec supported
> clock         : 3425.000000MHz
> revision      : 2.1 (pvr 004b 0201)
>
> timebase      : 512000000
> platform      : pSeries
> model         : IBM pSeries (emulated by qemu)
> machine               : CHRP IBM pSeries (emulated by qemu)
>
>
> Userspace tool common name: libvirt, qemu
>   
> The userspace tool has the following bit modes: both
>
> Userspace rpm: qemu-kvm                                   1:2.8+dfsg-
> 2ubuntu1                       ppc64el,ii  libvirt-bin
> 2.5.0-3ubuntu2                            ppc64el
>
> Userspace tool obtained from project website:  na
>   
> Guest Details:
> #cat /etc/os-release |grep VERSION=
> VERSION="17.04 (Zesty Zapus)"
> # uname -a
> Linux ubuntu 4.10.0-8-generic #10-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 13 14:00:06 UTC 2017 
> ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
> root@ubuntu:~# dpkg -l |grep rtas
> ii  librtas-dev                                2.0.0-2                        
>            ppc64el      userspace RTAS library development files
> ii  librtas2                                   2.0.0-2                        
>            ppc64el      userspace RTAS library
> ii  librtasevent-dev                           2.0.0-2                        
>            ppc64el      RTAS events library development files
> ii  librtasevent2                              2.0.0-2                        
>            ppc64el      RTAS events library
> ii  ppc64-diag                                 2.7.1-6                        
>            ppc64el      Platform error log analysis tool and rtas_errd daemon
>
>
> *Additional Instructions for [email protected]:
> -Post a private note with access information to the machine that the bug is 
> occuring on.
> -Attach ltrace and strace of userspace application.
>
>
> == Comment: #9 - BHARATA BHASKER RAO <[email protected]> - 2017-03-03 
> 04:32:14 ==
> When a large number of hotplug requests are generated too quickly, guest will 
> miss the handling of a few RTAS events due to buffer overrun. Because of 
> this, guest will not see all the hotplugged CPUs. This was raised earlier in 
> bz 142499 with the following resolution:
>
> - We need in-kernel CPU hotplug feature in the guest for this to work.
> - Until in-kernel CPU hotplug is available in the guest kernel, user should 
> be careful not to overload the guest with so many successive hotplug requests.
>
> I reproduced the problem with ubuntu-1704 guest (with default kernel)
> and was able to get over the problem with a self-compiled guest kernel
> from latest linux git that has in-kernel CPU hotplug.
>
> bharata@ubuntu-1704:~$ uname -a
> Linux ubuntu-1704 4.10.0+ #1 SMP Fri Mar 3 15:42:46 IST 2017 ppc64le ppc64le 
> ppc64le GNU/Linux
>
> bharata@ubuntu-1704:~$ lscpu
> Architecture:          ppc64le
> Byte Order:            Little Endian
> CPU(s):                255
> On-line CPU(s) list:   0-254
> Thread(s) per core:    1
> Core(s) per socket:    1
> Socket(s):             255
> NUMA node(s):          1
> Model:                 2.0 (pvr 004d 0200)
> Model name:            POWER8 (raw), altivec supported
> Hypervisor vendor:     KVM
> Virtualization type:   para
> L1d cache:             64K
> L1i cache:             32K
> NUMA node0 CPU(s):     0-254
>
>
> == Comment: #10 - BHARATA BHASKER RAO <[email protected]> - 2017-03-06 
> 02:28:42 ==
>
> commit 3dbbaf200f532e01e56168b8339f2981f2cb1d67
> Author: Michael Roth <[email protected]>
> Date:   Mon Feb 20 19:12:18 2017 -0600
>
>      powerpc/pseries: Advertise Hot Plug Event support to firmware
>      
>      With the inclusion of commit 333f7b76865b ("powerpc/pseries: Implement
>      indexed-count hotplug memory add") and commit 753843471cbb
>      ("powerpc/pseries: Implement indexed-count hotplug memory remove"), we
>      now have complete handling of the RTAS hotplug event format as described
>      by PAPR via ACR "PAPR Changes for Hotplug RTAS Events".
>      
>      This capability is indicated by byte 6, bit 2 (5 in IBM numbering) of
>      architecture option vector 5, and allows for greater control over
>      cpu/memory/pci hot plug/unplug operations.
>      
>      Existing pseries kernels will utilize this capability based on the
>      existence of the /event-sources/hot-plug-events DT property, so we
>      only need to advertise it via CAS and do not need a corresponding
>      FW_FEATURE_* value to test for.
>      
>      Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <[email protected]>
>      Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <[email protected]>
>
> $ git tag --contains 3dbbaf200
> v4.11-rc1
> $
>
> Commit 3dbbaf200 is available upstream in kernel v4.11-rc1 onwards, thus
> missing from 1704 kernel. This commit is needed  for memory unplug support.
>
> ** Affects: ubuntu
>       Importance: Undecided
>       Assignee: Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team)
>           Status: New
>
>
> ** Tags: architecture-ppc64le bugnameltc-152070 severity-critical 
> targetmilestone-inin1704

-- 
Michael Hohnbaum
OIL Program Manager
Power (ppc64el) Development Project Manager
Canonical, Ltd.

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