fdba608f15
Drop a check that guards triggering a posted interrupt on the currently
running vCPU, and more importantly guards waking the target vCPU if
triggering a posted interrupt fails because the vCPU isn't IN_GUEST_MODE.
If a vIRQ is delivered from asynchronous context, the target vCPU can be
the currently running vCPU and can also be blocking, in which case
skipping kvm_vcpu_wake_up() is effectively dropping what is supposed to
be a wake event for the vCPU.
The "do nothing" logic when "vcpu == running_vcpu" mostly works only
because the majority of calls to ->deliver_posted_interrupt(), especially
when using posted interrupts, come from synchronous KVM context. But if
a device is exposed to the guest using vfio-pci passthrough, the VFIO IRQ
and vCPU are bound to the same pCPU, and the IRQ is _not_ configured to
use posted interrupts, wake events from the device will be delivered to
KVM from IRQ context, e.g.
vfio_msihandler()
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|-> eventfd_signal()
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|-> ...
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|-> irqfd_wakeup()
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|->kvm_arch_set_irq_inatomic()
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|-> kvm_irq_delivery_to_apic_fast()
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|-> kvm_apic_set_irq()
This also aligns the non-nested and nested usage of triggering posted
interrupts, and will allow for additional cleanups.
Fixes:
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.. | ||
mmu | ||
svm | ||
vmx | ||
cpuid.c | ||
cpuid.h | ||
debugfs.c | ||
emulate.c | ||
fpu.h | ||
hyperv.c | ||
hyperv.h | ||
i8254.c | ||
i8254.h | ||
i8259.c | ||
ioapic.c | ||
ioapic.h | ||
irq_comm.c | ||
irq.c | ||
irq.h | ||
Kconfig | ||
kvm_cache_regs.h | ||
kvm_emulate.h | ||
kvm_onhyperv.c | ||
kvm_onhyperv.h | ||
lapic.c | ||
lapic.h | ||
Makefile | ||
mmu.h | ||
mtrr.c | ||
pmu.c | ||
pmu.h | ||
reverse_cpuid.h | ||
trace.h | ||
tss.h | ||
x86.c | ||
x86.h | ||
xen.c | ||
xen.h |