Message ID | 20231117060838.39723-1-shahuang@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [v2] arm/kvm: Enable support for KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER | expand |
Hi Shaoqin, On 11/17/23 07:08, Shaoqin Huang wrote: > The KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER provide the ability to let the VMM decide > which PMU events are provided to the guest. Add a new option > `pmu-filter` as -accel sub-option to set the PMU Event Filtering. you remind the reader the default policy without filter (ie. expose all events from the hots) > > The `pmu-filter` has such format: > > pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" > > The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start is the first event of the > range and the end is the last one. The first filter action defines if the whole > event list is an allow or deny list, if the first filter action is "allow", all > other events are denied except start-end; if the first filter action is "deny", > all other events are allowed except start-end. For example: I prefer the kernel doc wording The first registered range defines the global policy (global ALLOW if the first @action is DENY, global DENY if the first @action is ALLOW). > > pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" shoudn't the "," be replaced by a ";"? I would add: since the first action is allow, we have a global deny policy. > > This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is > also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events > are disallowed. > > Here is an real example shows how to use the PMU Event Filtering, when > we launch a guest by use kvm, add such command line: > > # qemu-system-aarch64 \ > -accel kvm,pmu-filter="D:0x11-0x11" Since the first filter action is deny, we have a global allow policy. this disables the filtering of the cycle counter (event 0x11 being CPU_CYCLES) kernel doc says that the ranges should match the PMU arch (10 bits on ARMv8.0, 16 bits from ARMv8.1 onwards). How do you handle that? > > And then in guest, use the perf to count the cycle: > > # perf stat sleep 1 > > Performance counter stats for 'sleep 1': > > 1.22 msec task-clock # 0.001 CPUs utilized > 1 context-switches # 820.695 /sec > 0 cpu-migrations # 0.000 /sec > 55 page-faults # 45.138 K/sec > <not supported> cycles > 1128954 instructions > 227031 branches # 186.323 M/sec > 8686 branch-misses # 3.83% of all branches > > 1.002492480 seconds time elapsed > > 0.001752000 seconds user > 0.000000000 seconds sys > > As we can see, the cycle counter has been disabled in the guest, but > other pmu events are still work. perf list should work as well > > Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> > --- > v1->v2: > - Add more description for allow and deny meaning in > commit message. [Sebastian] > - Small improvement. [Sebastian] > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231113081713.153615-1-shahuang@redhat.com/ > --- > include/sysemu/kvm_int.h | 1 + > qemu-options.hx | 16 +++++++++++++ > target/arm/kvm.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++ > target/arm/kvm64.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h > index fd846394be..8f4601474f 100644 > --- a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h > +++ b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h > @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ struct KVMState > uint32_t xen_caps; > uint16_t xen_gnttab_max_frames; > uint16_t xen_evtchn_max_pirq; > + char *kvm_pmu_filter; > }; > > void kvm_memory_listener_register(KVMState *s, KVMMemoryListener *kml, > diff --git a/qemu-options.hx b/qemu-options.hx > index 42fd09e4de..dd3518092c 100644 > --- a/qemu-options.hx > +++ b/qemu-options.hx > @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ DEF("accel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_accel, > " tb-size=n (TCG translation block cache size)\n" > " dirty-ring-size=n (KVM dirty ring GFN count, default 0)\n" > " eager-split-size=n (KVM Eager Page Split chunk size, default 0, disabled. ARM only)\n" > + " pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...] (KVM PMU Event Filter, default no filter. ARM only)\n" > " notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n (enable notify VM exit and set notify window, x86 only)\n" > " thread=single|multi (enable multi-threaded TCG)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) > SRST > @@ -259,6 +260,21 @@ SRST > impact on the memory. By default, this feature is disabled > (eager-split-size=0). > > + ``pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...]`` > + KVM implements pmu event filtering to prevent a guest from being able to > + sample certain events. It has the following format: > + > + pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" you may add []* to express that you have any number of ranges > + > + The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start if the first event of the > + range and the end is the last one. For example: > + > + pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" is is hex format only? > + > + This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is > + also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events > + are disallowed. s/disallowed/hidden? > + > ``notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n`` > Enables or disables notify VM exit support on x86 host and specify > the corresponding notify window to trigger the VM exit if enabled. > diff --git a/target/arm/kvm.c b/target/arm/kvm.c > index 7903e2ddde..74796de055 100644 > --- a/target/arm/kvm.c > +++ b/target/arm/kvm.c > @@ -1108,6 +1108,21 @@ static void kvm_arch_set_eager_split_size(Object *obj, Visitor *v, > s->kvm_eager_split_size = value; > } > > +static char *kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter(Object *obj, Error **errp) > +{ > + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); > + > + return g_strdup(s->kvm_pmu_filter); > +} > + > +static void kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter(Object *obj, const char *pmu_filter, > + Error **errp) > +{ > + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); > + > + s->kvm_pmu_filter = g_strdup(pmu_filter); can the user specify the option several times in which case we would leak here? > +} > + > void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) > { > object_class_property_add(oc, "eager-split-size", "size", > @@ -1116,4 +1131,11 @@ void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) > > object_class_property_set_description(oc, "eager-split-size", > "Eager Page Split chunk size for hugepages. (default: 0, disabled)"); > + > + object_class_property_add_str(oc, "pmu-filter", > + kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter, > + kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter); > + > + object_class_property_set_description(oc, "pmu-filter", > + "PMU Event Filtering description for guest pmu. (default: NULL, disabled)"); > } > diff --git a/target/arm/kvm64.c b/target/arm/kvm64.c > index 3c175c93a7..6eac328b48 100644 > --- a/target/arm/kvm64.c > +++ b/target/arm/kvm64.c > @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ > */ > > #include "qemu/osdep.h" > +#include <asm-arm64/kvm.h> > #include <sys/ioctl.h> > #include <sys/ptrace.h> > > @@ -131,6 +132,53 @@ static bool kvm_arm_set_device_attr(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_device_attr *attr, > return true; > } > > +static void kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(CPUState *cs) > +{ > + static bool pmu_filter_init = false; > + struct kvm_pmu_event_filter filter; > + struct kvm_device_attr attr = { > + .group = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_CTRL, > + .attr = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER, > + .addr = (uint64_t)&filter, > + }; > + KVMState *kvm_state = cs->kvm_state; > + char *tmp; > + char *str, act; > + > + if (!kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter) > + return; > + > + /* This only needs to be called for 1 vcpu. */ > + if (!pmu_filter_init) > + pmu_filter_init = true; where is it used? > + > + tmp = g_strdup(kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter); > + > + for (str = strtok(tmp, ";"); str != NULL; str = strtok(NULL, ";")) { > + unsigned short start = 0, end = 0; > + > + sscanf(str, "%c:%hx-%hx", &act, &start, &end); > + if ((act != 'A' && act != 'D') || (!start && !end)) { > + error_report("skipping invalid filter %s\n", str); > + continue; > + } > + > + filter = (struct kvm_pmu_event_filter) { > + .base_event = start, > + .nevents = end - start + 1, > + .action = act == 'A' ? KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW : > + KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY, > + }; > + > + if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU Event Filter")) { > + error_report("Failed to init PMU Event Filter\n"); you may add some hints about why this failed. > + abort(); > + } > + } > + > + g_free(tmp); > +} > + > void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) > { > struct kvm_device_attr attr = { > @@ -141,6 +189,9 @@ void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) > if (!ARM_CPU(cs)->has_pmu) { > return; > } > + > + kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(cs); > + > if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU")) { > error_report("failed to init PMU"); > abort(); I see x86 seems to have a similar capability (see KVM_CAP_PMU_EVENT_FILTER). But I am not sure this is integrated in qemu? Thanks Eric
Hi, On 11/17/23 07:08, Shaoqin Huang wrote: > The KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER provide the ability to let the VMM decide > which PMU events are provided to the guest. Add a new option > `pmu-filter` as -accel sub-option to set the PMU Event Filtering. > > The `pmu-filter` has such format: > > pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" > > The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start is the first event of the > range and the end is the last one. The first filter action defines if the whole > event list is an allow or deny list, if the first filter action is "allow", all > other events are denied except start-end; if the first filter action is "deny", > all other events are allowed except start-end. For example: > > pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" > > This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is > also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events > are disallowed. > > Here is an real example shows how to use the PMU Event Filtering, when > we launch a guest by use kvm, add such command line: > > # qemu-system-aarch64 \ > -accel kvm,pmu-filter="D:0x11-0x11" > > And then in guest, use the perf to count the cycle: > > # perf stat sleep 1 > > Performance counter stats for 'sleep 1': > > 1.22 msec task-clock # 0.001 CPUs utilized > 1 context-switches # 820.695 /sec > 0 cpu-migrations # 0.000 /sec > 55 page-faults # 45.138 K/sec > <not supported> cycles > 1128954 instructions > 227031 branches # 186.323 M/sec > 8686 branch-misses # 3.83% of all branches > > 1.002492480 seconds time elapsed > > 0.001752000 seconds user > 0.000000000 seconds sys > > As we can see, the cycle counter has been disabled in the guest, but > other pmu events are still work. > > Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> > --- > v1->v2: > - Add more description for allow and deny meaning in > commit message. [Sebastian] > - Small improvement. [Sebastian] > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231113081713.153615-1-shahuang@redhat.com/ > --- > include/sysemu/kvm_int.h | 1 + > qemu-options.hx | 16 +++++++++++++ > target/arm/kvm.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++ > target/arm/kvm64.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h > index fd846394be..8f4601474f 100644 > --- a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h > +++ b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h > @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ struct KVMState > uint32_t xen_caps; > uint16_t xen_gnttab_max_frames; > uint16_t xen_evtchn_max_pirq; > + char *kvm_pmu_filter; > }; > > void kvm_memory_listener_register(KVMState *s, KVMMemoryListener *kml, > diff --git a/qemu-options.hx b/qemu-options.hx > index 42fd09e4de..dd3518092c 100644 > --- a/qemu-options.hx > +++ b/qemu-options.hx > @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ DEF("accel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_accel, > " tb-size=n (TCG translation block cache size)\n" > " dirty-ring-size=n (KVM dirty ring GFN count, default 0)\n" > " eager-split-size=n (KVM Eager Page Split chunk size, default 0, disabled. ARM only)\n" > + " pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...] (KVM PMU Event Filter, default no filter. ARM only)\n" > " notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n (enable notify VM exit and set notify window, x86 only)\n" > " thread=single|multi (enable multi-threaded TCG)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) > SRST > @@ -259,6 +260,21 @@ SRST > impact on the memory. By default, this feature is disabled > (eager-split-size=0). > > + ``pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...]`` > + KVM implements pmu event filtering to prevent a guest from being able to > + sample certain events. It has the following format: > + > + pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" > + > + The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start if the first event of the > + range and the end is the last one. For example: > + > + pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" > + > + This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is > + also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events > + are disallowed. > + > ``notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n`` > Enables or disables notify VM exit support on x86 host and specify > the corresponding notify window to trigger the VM exit if enabled. > diff --git a/target/arm/kvm.c b/target/arm/kvm.c > index 7903e2ddde..74796de055 100644 > --- a/target/arm/kvm.c > +++ b/target/arm/kvm.c > @@ -1108,6 +1108,21 @@ static void kvm_arch_set_eager_split_size(Object *obj, Visitor *v, > s->kvm_eager_split_size = value; > } > > +static char *kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter(Object *obj, Error **errp) > +{ > + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); > + > + return g_strdup(s->kvm_pmu_filter); > +} > + > +static void kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter(Object *obj, const char *pmu_filter, > + Error **errp) > +{ > + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); > + > + s->kvm_pmu_filter = g_strdup(pmu_filter); > +} > + > void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) > { > object_class_property_add(oc, "eager-split-size", "size", > @@ -1116,4 +1131,11 @@ void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) > > object_class_property_set_description(oc, "eager-split-size", > "Eager Page Split chunk size for hugepages. (default: 0, disabled)"); > + > + object_class_property_add_str(oc, "pmu-filter", > + kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter, > + kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter); > + > + object_class_property_set_description(oc, "pmu-filter", > + "PMU Event Filtering description for guest pmu. (default: NULL, disabled)"); > } > diff --git a/target/arm/kvm64.c b/target/arm/kvm64.c > index 3c175c93a7..6eac328b48 100644 > --- a/target/arm/kvm64.c > +++ b/target/arm/kvm64.c > @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ > */ > > #include "qemu/osdep.h" > +#include <asm-arm64/kvm.h> > #include <sys/ioctl.h> > #include <sys/ptrace.h> > > @@ -131,6 +132,53 @@ static bool kvm_arm_set_device_attr(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_device_attr *attr, > return true; > } > > +static void kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(CPUState *cs) > +{ > + static bool pmu_filter_init = false; > + struct kvm_pmu_event_filter filter; > + struct kvm_device_attr attr = { > + .group = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_CTRL, > + .attr = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER, > + .addr = (uint64_t)&filter, > + }; > + KVMState *kvm_state = cs->kvm_state; > + char *tmp; > + char *str, act; > + > + if (!kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter) > + return; > + usually we check the kernel capability (here KVM_CAP_ARM_PMU_V3) before doing further actions. It allows you to give an inidication to the user that the kernel does not allow it. Also you should precise in the doc that this accel option requires host kernel caps I think. > + /* This only needs to be called for 1 vcpu. */ > + if (!pmu_filter_init) > + pmu_filter_init = true; > + > + tmp = g_strdup(kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter); > + > + for (str = strtok(tmp, ";"); str != NULL; str = strtok(NULL, ";")) { > + unsigned short start = 0, end = 0; > + > + sscanf(str, "%c:%hx-%hx", &act, &start, &end); > + if ((act != 'A' && act != 'D') || (!start && !end)) { > + error_report("skipping invalid filter %s\n", str); > + continue; > + } > + > + filter = (struct kvm_pmu_event_filter) { > + .base_event = start, > + .nevents = end - start + 1, > + .action = act == 'A' ? KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW : > + KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY, > + }; > + > + if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU Event Filter")) { > + error_report("Failed to init PMU Event Filter\n"); if you do the above, here you know that the host allows to set filters but that the user input is incorrect. Thanks Eric > + abort(); > + } > + } > + > + g_free(tmp); > +} > + > void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) > { > struct kvm_device_attr attr = { > @@ -141,6 +189,9 @@ void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) > if (!ARM_CPU(cs)->has_pmu) { > return; > } > + > + kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(cs); > + > if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU")) { > error_report("failed to init PMU"); > abort();
Hi Eric, On 11/24/23 18:40, Eric Auger wrote: > Hi Shaoqin, > > On 11/17/23 07:08, Shaoqin Huang wrote: >> The KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER provide the ability to let the VMM decide >> which PMU events are provided to the guest. Add a new option >> `pmu-filter` as -accel sub-option to set the PMU Event Filtering. > you remind the reader the default policy without filter (ie. expose all > events from the hots) Yes. I will add this description to the default policy. >> >> The `pmu-filter` has such format: >> >> pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" >> >> The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start is the first event of the >> range and the end is the last one. The first filter action defines if the whole >> event list is an allow or deny list, if the first filter action is "allow", all >> other events are denied except start-end; if the first filter action is "deny", >> all other events are allowed except start-end. For example: > > I prefer the kernel doc wording > The first registered range defines the global policy (global ALLOW if > the first @action is DENY, global DENY if the first @action is ALLOW). I can replace it this by kernel doc description in next version. >> >> pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" > shoudn't the "," be replaced by a ";"? Yes. Thanks for catching this. It should be ";". > > > I would add: since the first action is allow, we have a global deny policy. That makes the example more clear, will add it. >> >> This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is >> also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events >> are disallowed. >> >> Here is an real example shows how to use the PMU Event Filtering, when >> we launch a guest by use kvm, add such command line: >> >> # qemu-system-aarch64 \ >> -accel kvm,pmu-filter="D:0x11-0x11" > Since the first filter action is deny, we have a global allow policy. > this disables the filtering of the cycle counter (event 0x11 being > CPU_CYCLES) > > kernel doc says that the ranges should match the PMU arch (10 bits on > ARMv8.0, 16 bits from ARMv8.1 onwards). How do you handle that? Currently I think I can rely on the SET_DEVICE_ATTR, when set the KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER, check the errno number, if it equals to EINVAL, then report the error to the use it's an invalid filter. Or another way is to detect the ARM version, and do more check in the userspace? Do you have any good suggestions on handle the two different event space in QEMU? >> >> And then in guest, use the perf to count the cycle: >> >> # perf stat sleep 1 >> >> Performance counter stats for 'sleep 1': >> >> 1.22 msec task-clock # 0.001 CPUs utilized >> 1 context-switches # 820.695 /sec >> 0 cpu-migrations # 0.000 /sec >> 55 page-faults # 45.138 K/sec >> <not supported> cycles >> 1128954 instructions >> 227031 branches # 186.323 M/sec >> 8686 branch-misses # 3.83% of all branches >> >> 1.002492480 seconds time elapsed >> >> 0.001752000 seconds user >> 0.000000000 seconds sys >> >> As we can see, the cycle counter has been disabled in the guest, but >> other pmu events are still work. > > perf list should work as well It works, should I post it output at here? >> >> Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> >> --- >> v1->v2: >> - Add more description for allow and deny meaning in >> commit message. [Sebastian] >> - Small improvement. [Sebastian] >> >> v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231113081713.153615-1-shahuang@redhat.com/ >> --- >> include/sysemu/kvm_int.h | 1 + >> qemu-options.hx | 16 +++++++++++++ >> target/arm/kvm.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++ >> target/arm/kvm64.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h >> index fd846394be..8f4601474f 100644 >> --- a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h >> +++ b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h >> @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ struct KVMState >> uint32_t xen_caps; >> uint16_t xen_gnttab_max_frames; >> uint16_t xen_evtchn_max_pirq; >> + char *kvm_pmu_filter; >> }; >> >> void kvm_memory_listener_register(KVMState *s, KVMMemoryListener *kml, >> diff --git a/qemu-options.hx b/qemu-options.hx >> index 42fd09e4de..dd3518092c 100644 >> --- a/qemu-options.hx >> +++ b/qemu-options.hx >> @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ DEF("accel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_accel, >> " tb-size=n (TCG translation block cache size)\n" >> " dirty-ring-size=n (KVM dirty ring GFN count, default 0)\n" >> " eager-split-size=n (KVM Eager Page Split chunk size, default 0, disabled. ARM only)\n" >> + " pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...] (KVM PMU Event Filter, default no filter. ARM only)\n" >> " notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n (enable notify VM exit and set notify window, x86 only)\n" >> " thread=single|multi (enable multi-threaded TCG)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) >> SRST >> @@ -259,6 +260,21 @@ SRST >> impact on the memory. By default, this feature is disabled >> (eager-split-size=0). >> >> + ``pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...]`` >> + KVM implements pmu event filtering to prevent a guest from being able to >> + sample certain events. It has the following format: >> + >> + pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" > you may add []* to express that you have any number of ranges >> + >> + The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start if the first event of the >> + range and the end is the last one. For example: >> + >> + pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" > is is hex format only? Yes, only support hex format now. Because we need to handle the input string by ourself, handle different format at the input is not interesting. If it really need to support different format, we can consider it in next version? >> + >> + This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is >> + also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events >> + are disallowed. > s/disallowed/hidden? I think disallowed is properly. >> + >> ``notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n`` >> Enables or disables notify VM exit support on x86 host and specify >> the corresponding notify window to trigger the VM exit if enabled. >> diff --git a/target/arm/kvm.c b/target/arm/kvm.c >> index 7903e2ddde..74796de055 100644 >> --- a/target/arm/kvm.c >> +++ b/target/arm/kvm.c >> @@ -1108,6 +1108,21 @@ static void kvm_arch_set_eager_split_size(Object *obj, Visitor *v, >> s->kvm_eager_split_size = value; >> } >> >> +static char *kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter(Object *obj, Error **errp) >> +{ >> + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); >> + >> + return g_strdup(s->kvm_pmu_filter); >> +} >> + >> +static void kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter(Object *obj, const char *pmu_filter, >> + Error **errp) >> +{ >> + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); >> + >> + s->kvm_pmu_filter = g_strdup(pmu_filter); > can the user specify the option several times in which case we would > leak here? It seems will leak. I should add more code to handle the case here. >> +} >> + >> void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) >> { >> object_class_property_add(oc, "eager-split-size", "size", >> @@ -1116,4 +1131,11 @@ void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) >> >> object_class_property_set_description(oc, "eager-split-size", >> "Eager Page Split chunk size for hugepages. (default: 0, disabled)"); >> + >> + object_class_property_add_str(oc, "pmu-filter", >> + kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter, >> + kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter); >> + >> + object_class_property_set_description(oc, "pmu-filter", >> + "PMU Event Filtering description for guest pmu. (default: NULL, disabled)"); >> } >> diff --git a/target/arm/kvm64.c b/target/arm/kvm64.c >> index 3c175c93a7..6eac328b48 100644 >> --- a/target/arm/kvm64.c >> +++ b/target/arm/kvm64.c >> @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ >> */ >> >> #include "qemu/osdep.h" >> +#include <asm-arm64/kvm.h> >> #include <sys/ioctl.h> >> #include <sys/ptrace.h> >> >> @@ -131,6 +132,53 @@ static bool kvm_arm_set_device_attr(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_device_attr *attr, >> return true; >> } >> >> +static void kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(CPUState *cs) >> +{ >> + static bool pmu_filter_init = false; >> + struct kvm_pmu_event_filter filter; >> + struct kvm_device_attr attr = { >> + .group = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_CTRL, >> + .attr = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER, >> + .addr = (uint64_t)&filter, >> + }; >> + KVMState *kvm_state = cs->kvm_state; >> + char *tmp; >> + char *str, act; >> + >> + if (!kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter) >> + return; >> + >> + /* This only needs to be called for 1 vcpu. */ >> + if (!pmu_filter_init) >> + pmu_filter_init = true; > where is it used? It's only used in this function. It's a static variable, because the pmu_filter only need to be init once from the vcpu ioctl. But the kvm_arm_pmu_init() will call the kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init() multiple times since every cpu needs to init pmu. >> + >> + tmp = g_strdup(kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter); >> + >> + for (str = strtok(tmp, ";"); str != NULL; str = strtok(NULL, ";")) { >> + unsigned short start = 0, end = 0; >> + >> + sscanf(str, "%c:%hx-%hx", &act, &start, &end); >> + if ((act != 'A' && act != 'D') || (!start && !end)) { >> + error_report("skipping invalid filter %s\n", str); >> + continue; >> + } >> + >> + filter = (struct kvm_pmu_event_filter) { >> + .base_event = start, >> + .nevents = end - start + 1, >> + .action = act == 'A' ? KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW : >> + KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY, >> + }; >> + >> + if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU Event Filter")) { >> + error_report("Failed to init PMU Event Filter\n"); > you may add some hints about why this failed. I think I can report it depends on the errno, and gives more detailed information for the user. >> + abort(); >> + } >> + } >> + >> + g_free(tmp); >> +} >> + >> void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) >> { >> struct kvm_device_attr attr = { >> @@ -141,6 +189,9 @@ void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) >> if (!ARM_CPU(cs)->has_pmu) { >> return; >> } >> + >> + kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(cs); >> + >> if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU")) { >> error_report("failed to init PMU"); >> abort(); > > I see x86 seems to have a similar capability (see > KVM_CAP_PMU_EVENT_FILTER). But I am not sure this is integrated in qemu? > I don't see the x86 capability has been integrated into qemu. But I know there is a kselftest for this capability on x86. Thanks, Shaoqin > Thanks > > Eric >
Hi Eric, On 11/25/23 02:24, Eric Auger wrote: > Hi, > > On 11/17/23 07:08, Shaoqin Huang wrote: >> The KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER provide the ability to let the VMM decide >> which PMU events are provided to the guest. Add a new option >> `pmu-filter` as -accel sub-option to set the PMU Event Filtering. >> >> The `pmu-filter` has such format: >> >> pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" >> >> The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start is the first event of the >> range and the end is the last one. The first filter action defines if the whole >> event list is an allow or deny list, if the first filter action is "allow", all >> other events are denied except start-end; if the first filter action is "deny", >> all other events are allowed except start-end. For example: >> >> pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" >> >> This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is >> also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events >> are disallowed. >> >> Here is an real example shows how to use the PMU Event Filtering, when >> we launch a guest by use kvm, add such command line: >> >> # qemu-system-aarch64 \ >> -accel kvm,pmu-filter="D:0x11-0x11" >> >> And then in guest, use the perf to count the cycle: >> >> # perf stat sleep 1 >> >> Performance counter stats for 'sleep 1': >> >> 1.22 msec task-clock # 0.001 CPUs utilized >> 1 context-switches # 820.695 /sec >> 0 cpu-migrations # 0.000 /sec >> 55 page-faults # 45.138 K/sec >> <not supported> cycles >> 1128954 instructions >> 227031 branches # 186.323 M/sec >> 8686 branch-misses # 3.83% of all branches >> >> 1.002492480 seconds time elapsed >> >> 0.001752000 seconds user >> 0.000000000 seconds sys >> >> As we can see, the cycle counter has been disabled in the guest, but >> other pmu events are still work. >> >> Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> >> --- >> v1->v2: >> - Add more description for allow and deny meaning in >> commit message. [Sebastian] >> - Small improvement. [Sebastian] >> >> v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231113081713.153615-1-shahuang@redhat.com/ >> --- >> include/sysemu/kvm_int.h | 1 + >> qemu-options.hx | 16 +++++++++++++ >> target/arm/kvm.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++ >> target/arm/kvm64.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h >> index fd846394be..8f4601474f 100644 >> --- a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h >> +++ b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h >> @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ struct KVMState >> uint32_t xen_caps; >> uint16_t xen_gnttab_max_frames; >> uint16_t xen_evtchn_max_pirq; >> + char *kvm_pmu_filter; >> }; >> >> void kvm_memory_listener_register(KVMState *s, KVMMemoryListener *kml, >> diff --git a/qemu-options.hx b/qemu-options.hx >> index 42fd09e4de..dd3518092c 100644 >> --- a/qemu-options.hx >> +++ b/qemu-options.hx >> @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ DEF("accel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_accel, >> " tb-size=n (TCG translation block cache size)\n" >> " dirty-ring-size=n (KVM dirty ring GFN count, default 0)\n" >> " eager-split-size=n (KVM Eager Page Split chunk size, default 0, disabled. ARM only)\n" >> + " pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...] (KVM PMU Event Filter, default no filter. ARM only)\n" >> " notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n (enable notify VM exit and set notify window, x86 only)\n" >> " thread=single|multi (enable multi-threaded TCG)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) >> SRST >> @@ -259,6 +260,21 @@ SRST >> impact on the memory. By default, this feature is disabled >> (eager-split-size=0). >> >> + ``pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...]`` >> + KVM implements pmu event filtering to prevent a guest from being able to >> + sample certain events. It has the following format: >> + >> + pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" >> + >> + The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start if the first event of the >> + range and the end is the last one. For example: >> + >> + pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" >> + >> + This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is >> + also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events >> + are disallowed. >> + >> ``notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n`` >> Enables or disables notify VM exit support on x86 host and specify >> the corresponding notify window to trigger the VM exit if enabled. >> diff --git a/target/arm/kvm.c b/target/arm/kvm.c >> index 7903e2ddde..74796de055 100644 >> --- a/target/arm/kvm.c >> +++ b/target/arm/kvm.c >> @@ -1108,6 +1108,21 @@ static void kvm_arch_set_eager_split_size(Object *obj, Visitor *v, >> s->kvm_eager_split_size = value; >> } >> >> +static char *kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter(Object *obj, Error **errp) >> +{ >> + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); >> + >> + return g_strdup(s->kvm_pmu_filter); >> +} >> + >> +static void kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter(Object *obj, const char *pmu_filter, >> + Error **errp) >> +{ >> + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); >> + >> + s->kvm_pmu_filter = g_strdup(pmu_filter); >> +} >> + >> void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) >> { >> object_class_property_add(oc, "eager-split-size", "size", >> @@ -1116,4 +1131,11 @@ void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) >> >> object_class_property_set_description(oc, "eager-split-size", >> "Eager Page Split chunk size for hugepages. (default: 0, disabled)"); >> + >> + object_class_property_add_str(oc, "pmu-filter", >> + kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter, >> + kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter); >> + >> + object_class_property_set_description(oc, "pmu-filter", >> + "PMU Event Filtering description for guest pmu. (default: NULL, disabled)"); >> } >> diff --git a/target/arm/kvm64.c b/target/arm/kvm64.c >> index 3c175c93a7..6eac328b48 100644 >> --- a/target/arm/kvm64.c >> +++ b/target/arm/kvm64.c >> @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ >> */ >> >> #include "qemu/osdep.h" >> +#include <asm-arm64/kvm.h> >> #include <sys/ioctl.h> >> #include <sys/ptrace.h> >> >> @@ -131,6 +132,53 @@ static bool kvm_arm_set_device_attr(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_device_attr *attr, >> return true; >> } >> >> +static void kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(CPUState *cs) >> +{ >> + static bool pmu_filter_init = false; >> + struct kvm_pmu_event_filter filter; >> + struct kvm_device_attr attr = { >> + .group = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_CTRL, >> + .attr = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER, >> + .addr = (uint64_t)&filter, >> + }; >> + KVMState *kvm_state = cs->kvm_state; >> + char *tmp; >> + char *str, act; >> + >> + if (!kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter) >> + return; >> + > usually we check the kernel capability (here KVM_CAP_ARM_PMU_V3) before > doing further actions. It allows you to give an inidication to the user > that the kernel does not allow it. Also you should precise in the doc > that this accel option requires host kernel caps I think. I get it. >> + /* This only needs to be called for 1 vcpu. */ >> + if (!pmu_filter_init) >> + pmu_filter_init = true; >> + >> + tmp = g_strdup(kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter); >> + >> + for (str = strtok(tmp, ";"); str != NULL; str = strtok(NULL, ";")) { >> + unsigned short start = 0, end = 0; >> + >> + sscanf(str, "%c:%hx-%hx", &act, &start, &end); >> + if ((act != 'A' && act != 'D') || (!start && !end)) { >> + error_report("skipping invalid filter %s\n", str); >> + continue; >> + } >> + >> + filter = (struct kvm_pmu_event_filter) { >> + .base_event = start, >> + .nevents = end - start + 1, >> + .action = act == 'A' ? KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW : >> + KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY, >> + }; >> + >> + if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU Event Filter")) { >> + error_report("Failed to init PMU Event Filter\n"); > if you do the above, here you know that the host allows to set filters > but that the user input is incorrect. I see. Thanks for your additional information. Thanks, Shaoqin > > Thanks > > Eric >> + abort(); >> + } >> + } >> + >> + g_free(tmp); >> +} >> + >> void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) >> { >> struct kvm_device_attr attr = { >> @@ -141,6 +189,9 @@ void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) >> if (!ARM_CPU(cs)->has_pmu) { >> return; >> } >> + >> + kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(cs); >> + >> if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU")) { >> error_report("failed to init PMU"); >> abort(); >
diff --git a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h index fd846394be..8f4601474f 100644 --- a/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h +++ b/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ struct KVMState uint32_t xen_caps; uint16_t xen_gnttab_max_frames; uint16_t xen_evtchn_max_pirq; + char *kvm_pmu_filter; }; void kvm_memory_listener_register(KVMState *s, KVMMemoryListener *kml, diff --git a/qemu-options.hx b/qemu-options.hx index 42fd09e4de..dd3518092c 100644 --- a/qemu-options.hx +++ b/qemu-options.hx @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ DEF("accel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_accel, " tb-size=n (TCG translation block cache size)\n" " dirty-ring-size=n (KVM dirty ring GFN count, default 0)\n" " eager-split-size=n (KVM Eager Page Split chunk size, default 0, disabled. ARM only)\n" + " pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...] (KVM PMU Event Filter, default no filter. ARM only)\n" " notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n (enable notify VM exit and set notify window, x86 only)\n" " thread=single|multi (enable multi-threaded TCG)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) SRST @@ -259,6 +260,21 @@ SRST impact on the memory. By default, this feature is disabled (eager-split-size=0). + ``pmu-filter={A,D}:start-end[;...]`` + KVM implements pmu event filtering to prevent a guest from being able to + sample certain events. It has the following format: + + pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" + + The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start if the first event of the + range and the end is the last one. For example: + + pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" + + This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is + also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events + are disallowed. + ``notify-vmexit=run|internal-error|disable,notify-window=n`` Enables or disables notify VM exit support on x86 host and specify the corresponding notify window to trigger the VM exit if enabled. diff --git a/target/arm/kvm.c b/target/arm/kvm.c index 7903e2ddde..74796de055 100644 --- a/target/arm/kvm.c +++ b/target/arm/kvm.c @@ -1108,6 +1108,21 @@ static void kvm_arch_set_eager_split_size(Object *obj, Visitor *v, s->kvm_eager_split_size = value; } +static char *kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter(Object *obj, Error **errp) +{ + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); + + return g_strdup(s->kvm_pmu_filter); +} + +static void kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter(Object *obj, const char *pmu_filter, + Error **errp) +{ + KVMState *s = KVM_STATE(obj); + + s->kvm_pmu_filter = g_strdup(pmu_filter); +} + void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) { object_class_property_add(oc, "eager-split-size", "size", @@ -1116,4 +1131,11 @@ void kvm_arch_accel_class_init(ObjectClass *oc) object_class_property_set_description(oc, "eager-split-size", "Eager Page Split chunk size for hugepages. (default: 0, disabled)"); + + object_class_property_add_str(oc, "pmu-filter", + kvm_arch_get_pmu_filter, + kvm_arch_set_pmu_filter); + + object_class_property_set_description(oc, "pmu-filter", + "PMU Event Filtering description for guest pmu. (default: NULL, disabled)"); } diff --git a/target/arm/kvm64.c b/target/arm/kvm64.c index 3c175c93a7..6eac328b48 100644 --- a/target/arm/kvm64.c +++ b/target/arm/kvm64.c @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ */ #include "qemu/osdep.h" +#include <asm-arm64/kvm.h> #include <sys/ioctl.h> #include <sys/ptrace.h> @@ -131,6 +132,53 @@ static bool kvm_arm_set_device_attr(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_device_attr *attr, return true; } +static void kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(CPUState *cs) +{ + static bool pmu_filter_init = false; + struct kvm_pmu_event_filter filter; + struct kvm_device_attr attr = { + .group = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_CTRL, + .attr = KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER, + .addr = (uint64_t)&filter, + }; + KVMState *kvm_state = cs->kvm_state; + char *tmp; + char *str, act; + + if (!kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter) + return; + + /* This only needs to be called for 1 vcpu. */ + if (!pmu_filter_init) + pmu_filter_init = true; + + tmp = g_strdup(kvm_state->kvm_pmu_filter); + + for (str = strtok(tmp, ";"); str != NULL; str = strtok(NULL, ";")) { + unsigned short start = 0, end = 0; + + sscanf(str, "%c:%hx-%hx", &act, &start, &end); + if ((act != 'A' && act != 'D') || (!start && !end)) { + error_report("skipping invalid filter %s\n", str); + continue; + } + + filter = (struct kvm_pmu_event_filter) { + .base_event = start, + .nevents = end - start + 1, + .action = act == 'A' ? KVM_PMU_EVENT_ALLOW : + KVM_PMU_EVENT_DENY, + }; + + if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU Event Filter")) { + error_report("Failed to init PMU Event Filter\n"); + abort(); + } + } + + g_free(tmp); +} + void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) { struct kvm_device_attr attr = { @@ -141,6 +189,9 @@ void kvm_arm_pmu_init(CPUState *cs) if (!ARM_CPU(cs)->has_pmu) { return; } + + kvm_arm_pmu_filter_init(cs); + if (!kvm_arm_set_device_attr(cs, &attr, "PMU")) { error_report("failed to init PMU"); abort();
The KVM_ARM_VCPU_PMU_V3_FILTER provide the ability to let the VMM decide which PMU events are provided to the guest. Add a new option `pmu-filter` as -accel sub-option to set the PMU Event Filtering. The `pmu-filter` has such format: pmu-filter="{A,D}:start-end[;{A,D}:start-end...]" The A means "allow" and D means "deny", start is the first event of the range and the end is the last one. The first filter action defines if the whole event list is an allow or deny list, if the first filter action is "allow", all other events are denied except start-end; if the first filter action is "deny", all other events are allowed except start-end. For example: pmu-filter="A:0x11-0x11;A:0x23-0x3a,D:0x30-0x30" This will allow event 0x11 (The cycle counter), events 0x23 to 0x3a is also allowed except the event 0x30 is denied, and all the other events are disallowed. Here is an real example shows how to use the PMU Event Filtering, when we launch a guest by use kvm, add such command line: # qemu-system-aarch64 \ -accel kvm,pmu-filter="D:0x11-0x11" And then in guest, use the perf to count the cycle: # perf stat sleep 1 Performance counter stats for 'sleep 1': 1.22 msec task-clock # 0.001 CPUs utilized 1 context-switches # 820.695 /sec 0 cpu-migrations # 0.000 /sec 55 page-faults # 45.138 K/sec <not supported> cycles 1128954 instructions 227031 branches # 186.323 M/sec 8686 branch-misses # 3.83% of all branches 1.002492480 seconds time elapsed 0.001752000 seconds user 0.000000000 seconds sys As we can see, the cycle counter has been disabled in the guest, but other pmu events are still work. Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> --- v1->v2: - Add more description for allow and deny meaning in commit message. [Sebastian] - Small improvement. [Sebastian] v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231113081713.153615-1-shahuang@redhat.com/ --- include/sysemu/kvm_int.h | 1 + qemu-options.hx | 16 +++++++++++++ target/arm/kvm.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++ target/arm/kvm64.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)