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    KVM: nVMX: Wake blocked vCPU in guest-mode if pending interrupt in virtual APICv · e6c67d8c
    Liran Alon 提交于
    In case L1 do not intercept L2 HLT or enter L2 in HLT activity-state,
    it is possible for a vCPU to be blocked while it is in guest-mode.
    
    According to Intel SDM 26.6.5 Interrupt-Window Exiting and
    Virtual-Interrupt Delivery: "These events wake the logical processor
    if it just entered the HLT state because of a VM entry".
    Therefore, if L1 enters L2 in HLT activity-state and L2 has a pending
    deliverable interrupt in vmcs12->guest_intr_status.RVI, then the vCPU
    should be waken from the HLT state and injected with the interrupt.
    
    In addition, if while the vCPU is blocked (while it is in guest-mode),
    it receives a nested posted-interrupt, then the vCPU should also be
    waken and injected with the posted interrupt.
    
    To handle these cases, this patch enhances kvm_vcpu_has_events() to also
    check if there is a pending interrupt in L2 virtual APICv provided by
    L1. That is, it evaluates if there is a pending virtual interrupt for L2
    by checking RVI[7:4] > VPPR[7:4] as specified in Intel SDM 29.2.1
    Evaluation of Pending Interrupts.
    
    Note that this also handles the case of nested posted-interrupt by the
    fact RVI is updated in vmx_complete_nested_posted_interrupt() which is
    called from kvm_vcpu_check_block() -> kvm_arch_vcpu_runnable() ->
    kvm_vcpu_running() -> vmx_check_nested_events() ->
    vmx_complete_nested_posted_interrupt().
    Reviewed-by: NNikita Leshenko <nikita.leshchenko@oracle.com>
    Reviewed-by: NDarren Kenny <darren.kenny@oracle.com>
    Signed-off-by: NLiran Alon <liran.alon@oracle.com>
    Signed-off-by: NPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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