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/*
* RDMA protocol and interfaces
*
* Copyright IBM, Corp. 2010-2013
*
* Authors:
* Michael R. Hines <[email protected]>
* Jiuxing Liu <[email protected]>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
* later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu/cutils.h"
#include "migration/migration.h"
#include "migration/qemu-file.h"
#include "exec/cpu-common.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
#include "qemu/sockets.h"
#include "qemu/bitmap.h"
#include "qemu/coroutine.h"
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <rdma/rdma_cma.h>
#include "trace.h"
/*
* Print and error on both the Monitor and the Log file.
*/
#define ERROR(errp, fmt, ...) \
do { \
fprintf(stderr, "RDMA ERROR: " fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__); \
if (errp && (*(errp) == NULL)) { \
error_setg(errp, "RDMA ERROR: " fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__); \
} \
} while (0)
#define RDMA_RESOLVE_TIMEOUT_MS 10000
/* Do not merge data if larger than this. */
#define RDMA_MERGE_MAX (2 * 1024 * 1024)
#define RDMA_SIGNALED_SEND_MAX (RDMA_MERGE_MAX / 4096)
#define RDMA_REG_CHUNK_SHIFT 20 /* 1 MB */
/*
* This is only for non-live state being migrated.
* Instead of RDMA_WRITE messages, we use RDMA_SEND
* messages for that state, which requires a different
* delivery design than main memory.
*/
#define RDMA_SEND_INCREMENT 32768
/*
* Maximum size infiniband SEND message
*/
#define RDMA_CONTROL_MAX_BUFFER (512 * 1024)
#define RDMA_CONTROL_MAX_COMMANDS_PER_MESSAGE 4096
#define RDMA_CONTROL_VERSION_CURRENT 1
/*
* Capabilities for negotiation.
*/
#define RDMA_CAPABILITY_PIN_ALL 0x01
/*
* Add the other flags above to this list of known capabilities
* as they are introduced.
*/
static uint32_t known_capabilities = RDMA_CAPABILITY_PIN_ALL;
#define CHECK_ERROR_STATE() \
do { \
if (rdma->error_state) { \
if (!rdma->error_reported) { \
error_report("RDMA is in an error state waiting migration" \
" to abort!"); \
rdma->error_reported = 1; \
} \
return rdma->error_state; \
} \
} while (0);
/*
* A work request ID is 64-bits and we split up these bits
* into 3 parts:
*
* bits 0-15 : type of control message, 2^16
* bits 16-29: ram block index, 2^14
* bits 30-63: ram block chunk number, 2^34
*
* The last two bit ranges are only used for RDMA writes,
* in order to track their completion and potentially
* also track unregistration status of the message.
*/
#define RDMA_WRID_TYPE_SHIFT 0UL
#define RDMA_WRID_BLOCK_SHIFT 16UL
#define RDMA_WRID_CHUNK_SHIFT 30UL
#define RDMA_WRID_TYPE_MASK \
((1UL << RDMA_WRID_BLOCK_SHIFT) - 1UL)
#define RDMA_WRID_BLOCK_MASK \
(~RDMA_WRID_TYPE_MASK & ((1UL << RDMA_WRID_CHUNK_SHIFT) - 1UL))
#define RDMA_WRID_CHUNK_MASK (~RDMA_WRID_BLOCK_MASK & ~RDMA_WRID_TYPE_MASK)
/*
* RDMA migration protocol:
* 1. RDMA Writes (data messages, i.e. RAM)
* 2. IB Send/Recv (control channel messages)
*/
enum {
RDMA_WRID_NONE = 0,
RDMA_WRID_RDMA_WRITE = 1,
RDMA_WRID_SEND_CONTROL = 2000,
RDMA_WRID_RECV_CONTROL = 4000,
};
static const char *wrid_desc[] = {
[RDMA_WRID_NONE] = "NONE",
[RDMA_WRID_RDMA_WRITE] = "WRITE RDMA",
[RDMA_WRID_SEND_CONTROL] = "CONTROL SEND",
[RDMA_WRID_RECV_CONTROL] = "CONTROL RECV",
};
/*
* Work request IDs for IB SEND messages only (not RDMA writes).
* This is used by the migration protocol to transmit
* control messages (such as device state and registration commands)
*
* We could use more WRs, but we have enough for now.
*/
enum {
RDMA_WRID_READY = 0,
RDMA_WRID_DATA,
RDMA_WRID_CONTROL,
RDMA_WRID_MAX,
};
/*
* SEND/RECV IB Control Messages.
*/
enum {
RDMA_CONTROL_NONE = 0,
RDMA_CONTROL_ERROR,
RDMA_CONTROL_READY, /* ready to receive */
RDMA_CONTROL_QEMU_FILE, /* QEMUFile-transmitted bytes */
RDMA_CONTROL_RAM_BLOCKS_REQUEST, /* RAMBlock synchronization */
RDMA_CONTROL_RAM_BLOCKS_RESULT, /* RAMBlock synchronization */
RDMA_CONTROL_COMPRESS, /* page contains repeat values */
RDMA_CONTROL_REGISTER_REQUEST, /* dynamic page registration */
RDMA_CONTROL_REGISTER_RESULT, /* key to use after registration */
RDMA_CONTROL_REGISTER_FINISHED, /* current iteration finished */
RDMA_CONTROL_UNREGISTER_REQUEST, /* dynamic UN-registration */
RDMA_CONTROL_UNREGISTER_FINISHED, /* unpinning finished */
};
static const char *control_desc[] = {
[RDMA_CONTROL_NONE] = "NONE",
[RDMA_CONTROL_ERROR] = "ERROR",
[RDMA_CONTROL_READY] = "READY",
[RDMA_CONTROL_QEMU_FILE] = "QEMU FILE",
[RDMA_CONTROL_RAM_BLOCKS_REQUEST] = "RAM BLOCKS REQUEST",
[RDMA_CONTROL_RAM_BLOCKS_RESULT] = "RAM BLOCKS RESULT",
[RDMA_CONTROL_COMPRESS] = "COMPRESS",
[RDMA_CONTROL_REGISTER_REQUEST] = "REGISTER REQUEST",
[RDMA_CONTROL_REGISTER_RESULT] = "REGISTER RESULT",
[RDMA_CONTROL_REGISTER_FINISHED] = "REGISTER FINISHED",
[RDMA_CONTROL_UNREGISTER_REQUEST] = "UNREGISTER REQUEST",
[RDMA_CONTROL_UNREGISTER_FINISHED] = "UNREGISTER FINISHED",
};
/*
* Memory and MR structures used to represent an IB Send/Recv work request.
* This is *not* used for RDMA writes, only IB Send/Recv.
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t control[RDMA_CONTROL_MAX_BUFFER]; /* actual buffer to register */
struct ibv_mr *control_mr; /* registration metadata */
size_t control_len; /* length of the message */
uint8_t *control_curr; /* start of unconsumed bytes */
} RDMAWorkRequestData;
/*
* Negotiate RDMA capabilities during connection-setup time.
*/
typedef struct {
uint32_t version;
uint32_t flags;
} RDMACapabilities;
static void caps_to_network(RDMACapabilities *cap)
{
cap->version = htonl(cap->version);
cap->flags = htonl(cap->flags);
}
static void network_to_caps(RDMACapabilities *cap)
{
cap->version = ntohl(cap->version);
cap->flags = ntohl(cap->flags);
}
/*
* Representation of a RAMBlock from an RDMA perspective.
* This is not transmitted, only local.
* This and subsequent structures cannot be linked lists
* because we're using a single IB message to transmit
* the information. It's small anyway, so a list is overkill.
*/
typedef struct RDMALocalBlock {
char *block_name;
uint8_t *local_host_addr; /* local virtual address */
uint64_t remote_host_addr; /* remote virtual address */
uint64_t offset;
uint64_t length;
struct ibv_mr **pmr; /* MRs for chunk-level registration */
struct ibv_mr *mr; /* MR for non-chunk-level registration */
uint32_t *remote_keys; /* rkeys for chunk-level registration */
uint32_t remote_rkey; /* rkeys for non-chunk-level registration */
int index; /* which block are we */
unsigned int src_index; /* (Only used on dest) */
bool is_ram_block;
int nb_chunks;
unsigned long *transit_bitmap;
unsigned long *unregister_bitmap;
} RDMALocalBlock;
/*
* Also represents a RAMblock, but only on the dest.
* This gets transmitted by the dest during connection-time
* to the source VM and then is used to populate the
* corresponding RDMALocalBlock with
* the information needed to perform the actual RDMA.
*/
typedef struct QEMU_PACKED RDMADestBlock {
uint64_t remote_host_addr;
uint64_t offset;
uint64_t length;
uint32_t remote_rkey;
uint32_t padding;
} RDMADestBlock;
static uint64_t htonll(uint64_t v)
{
union { uint32_t lv[2]; uint64_t llv; } u;
u.lv[0] = htonl(v >> 32);
u.lv[1] = htonl(v & 0xFFFFFFFFULL);
return u.llv;
}
static uint64_t ntohll(uint64_t v) {
union { uint32_t lv[2]; uint64_t llv; } u;
u.llv = v;
return ((uint64_t)ntohl(u.lv[0]) << 32) | (uint64_t) ntohl(u.lv[1]);
}
static void dest_block_to_network(RDMADestBlock *db)
{
db->remote_host_addr = htonll(db->remote_host_addr);
db->offset = htonll(db->offset);
db->length = htonll(db->length);
db->remote_rkey = htonl(db->remote_rkey);
}
static void network_to_dest_block(RDMADestBlock *db)
{
db->remote_host_addr = ntohll(db->remote_host_addr);
db->offset = ntohll(db->offset);
db->length = ntohll(db->length);
db->remote_rkey = ntohl(db->remote_rkey);
}
/*
* Virtual address of the above structures used for transmitting
* the RAMBlock descriptions at connection-time.
* This structure is *not* transmitted.
*/
typedef struct RDMALocalBlocks {
int nb_blocks;
bool init; /* main memory init complete */
RDMALocalBlock *block;
} RDMALocalBlocks;
/*
* Main data structure for RDMA state.
* While there is only one copy of this structure being allocated right now,
* this is the place where one would start if you wanted to consider
* having more than one RDMA connection open at the same time.
*/
typedef struct RDMAContext {
char *host;
int port;
RDMAWorkRequestData wr_data[RDMA_WRID_MAX];
/*
* This is used by *_exchange_send() to figure out whether or not
* the initial "READY" message has already been received or not.
* This is because other functions may potentially poll() and detect
* the READY message before send() does, in which case we need to
* know if it completed.
*/
int control_ready_expected;
/* number of outstanding writes */
int nb_sent;
/* store info about current buffer so that we can
merge it with future sends */
uint64_t current_addr;
uint64_t current_length;
/* index of ram block the current buffer belongs to */
int current_index;
/* index of the chunk in the current ram block */
int current_chunk;
bool pin_all;
/*
* infiniband-specific variables for opening the device
* and maintaining connection state and so forth.
*
* cm_id also has ibv_context, rdma_event_channel, and ibv_qp in
* cm_id->verbs, cm_id->channel, and cm_id->qp.
*/
struct rdma_cm_id *cm_id; /* connection manager ID */
struct rdma_cm_id *listen_id;
bool connected;
struct ibv_context *verbs;
struct rdma_event_channel *channel;
struct ibv_qp *qp; /* queue pair */
struct ibv_comp_channel *comp_channel; /* completion channel */
struct ibv_pd *pd; /* protection domain */
struct ibv_cq *cq; /* completion queue */
/*
* If a previous write failed (perhaps because of a failed
* memory registration, then do not attempt any future work
* and remember the error state.
*/
int error_state;
int error_reported;
/*
* Description of ram blocks used throughout the code.
*/
RDMALocalBlocks local_ram_blocks;
RDMADestBlock *dest_blocks;
/* Index of the next RAMBlock received during block registration */
unsigned int next_src_index;
/*
* Migration on *destination* started.
* Then use coroutine yield function.
* Source runs in a thread, so we don't care.
*/
int migration_started_on_destination;
int total_registrations;
int total_writes;
int unregister_current, unregister_next;
uint64_t unregistrations[RDMA_SIGNALED_SEND_MAX];
GHashTable *blockmap;
} RDMAContext;
/*
* Interface to the rest of the migration call stack.
*/
typedef struct QEMUFileRDMA {
RDMAContext *rdma;
size_t len;
void *file;
} QEMUFileRDMA;
/*
* Main structure for IB Send/Recv control messages.
* This gets prepended at the beginning of every Send/Recv.
*/
typedef struct QEMU_PACKED {
uint32_t len; /* Total length of data portion */
uint32_t type; /* which control command to perform */
uint32_t repeat; /* number of commands in data portion of same type */
uint32_t padding;
} RDMAControlHeader;
static void control_to_network(RDMAControlHeader *control)
{
control->type = htonl(control->type);
control->len = htonl(control->len);
control->repeat = htonl(control->repeat);
}
static void network_to_control(RDMAControlHeader *control)
{
control->type = ntohl(control->type);
control->len = ntohl(control->len);
control->repeat = ntohl(control->repeat);
}
/*
* Register a single Chunk.
* Information sent by the source VM to inform the dest
* to register an single chunk of memory before we can perform
* the actual RDMA operation.
*/
typedef struct QEMU_PACKED {
union QEMU_PACKED {
uint64_t current_addr; /* offset into the ram_addr_t space */
uint64_t chunk; /* chunk to lookup if unregistering */
} key;
uint32_t current_index; /* which ramblock the chunk belongs to */
uint32_t padding;
uint64_t chunks; /* how many sequential chunks to register */
} RDMARegister;
static void register_to_network(RDMAContext *rdma, RDMARegister *reg)
{
RDMALocalBlock *local_block;
local_block = &rdma->local_ram_blocks.block[reg->current_index];
if (local_block->is_ram_block) {
/*
* current_addr as passed in is an address in the local ram_addr_t
* space, we need to translate this for the destination
*/
reg->key.current_addr -= local_block->offset;
reg->key.current_addr += rdma->dest_blocks[reg->current_index].offset;
}
reg->key.current_addr = htonll(reg->key.current_addr);
reg->current_index = htonl(reg->current_index);
reg->chunks = htonll(reg->chunks);
}
static void network_to_register(RDMARegister *reg)
{
reg->key.current_addr = ntohll(reg->key.current_addr);
reg->current_index = ntohl(reg->current_index);
reg->chunks = ntohll(reg->chunks);
}
typedef struct QEMU_PACKED {
uint32_t value; /* if zero, we will madvise() */
uint32_t block_idx; /* which ram block index */
uint64_t offset; /* Address in remote ram_addr_t space */
uint64_t length; /* length of the chunk */
} RDMACompress;
static void compress_to_network(RDMAContext *rdma, RDMACompress *comp)
{
comp->value = htonl(comp->value);
/*
* comp->offset as passed in is an address in the local ram_addr_t
* space, we need to translate this for the destination
*/
comp->offset -= rdma->local_ram_blocks.block[comp->block_idx].offset;
comp->offset += rdma->dest_blocks[comp->block_idx].offset;
comp->block_idx = htonl(comp->block_idx);
comp->offset = htonll(comp->offset);
comp->length = htonll(comp->length);
}
static void network_to_compress(RDMACompress *comp)
{
comp->value = ntohl(comp->value);
comp->block_idx = ntohl(comp->block_idx);
comp->offset = ntohll(comp->offset);
comp->length = ntohll(comp->length);
}
/*
* The result of the dest's memory registration produces an "rkey"
* which the source VM must reference in order to perform
* the RDMA operation.
*/
typedef struct QEMU_PACKED {
uint32_t rkey;
uint32_t padding;
uint64_t host_addr;
} RDMARegisterResult;
static void result_to_network(RDMARegisterResult *result)
{
result->rkey = htonl(result->rkey);
result->host_addr = htonll(result->host_addr);
};
static void network_to_result(RDMARegisterResult *result)
{
result->rkey = ntohl(result->rkey);
result->host_addr = ntohll(result->host_addr);
};
const char *print_wrid(int wrid);
static int qemu_rdma_exchange_send(RDMAContext *rdma, RDMAControlHeader *head,
uint8_t *data, RDMAControlHeader *resp,
int *resp_idx,
int (*callback)(RDMAContext *rdma));
static inline uint64_t ram_chunk_index(const uint8_t *start,
const uint8_t *host)
{
return ((uintptr_t) host - (uintptr_t) start) >> RDMA_REG_CHUNK_SHIFT;
}
static inline uint8_t *ram_chunk_start(const RDMALocalBlock *rdma_ram_block,
uint64_t i)
{
return (uint8_t *)(uintptr_t)(rdma_ram_block->local_host_addr +
(i << RDMA_REG_CHUNK_SHIFT));
}
static inline uint8_t *ram_chunk_end(const RDMALocalBlock *rdma_ram_block,
uint64_t i)
{
uint8_t *result = ram_chunk_start(rdma_ram_block, i) +
(1UL << RDMA_REG_CHUNK_SHIFT);
if (result > (rdma_ram_block->local_host_addr + rdma_ram_block->length)) {
result = rdma_ram_block->local_host_addr + rdma_ram_block->length;
}
return result;
}
static int rdma_add_block(RDMAContext *rdma, const char *block_name,
void *host_addr,
ram_addr_t block_offset, uint64_t length)
{
RDMALocalBlocks *local = &rdma->local_ram_blocks;
RDMALocalBlock *block;
RDMALocalBlock *old = local->block;
local->block = g_new0(RDMALocalBlock, local->nb_blocks + 1);
if (local->nb_blocks) {
int x;
if (rdma->blockmap) {
for (x = 0; x < local->nb_blocks; x++) {
g_hash_table_remove(rdma->blockmap,
(void *)(uintptr_t)old[x].offset);
g_hash_table_insert(rdma->blockmap,
(void *)(uintptr_t)old[x].offset,
&local->block[x]);
}
}
memcpy(local->block, old, sizeof(RDMALocalBlock) * local->nb_blocks);
g_free(old);
}
block = &local->block[local->nb_blocks];
block->block_name = g_strdup(block_name);
block->local_host_addr = host_addr;
block->offset = block_offset;
block->length = length;
block->index = local->nb_blocks;
block->src_index = ~0U; /* Filled in by the receipt of the block list */
block->nb_chunks = ram_chunk_index(host_addr, host_addr + length) + 1UL;
block->transit_bitmap = bitmap_new(block->nb_chunks);
bitmap_clear(block->transit_bitmap, 0, block->nb_chunks);
block->unregister_bitmap = bitmap_new(block->nb_chunks);
bitmap_clear(block->unregister_bitmap, 0, block->nb_chunks);
block->remote_keys = g_new0(uint32_t, block->nb_chunks);
block->is_ram_block = local->init ? false : true;
if (rdma->blockmap) {
g_hash_table_insert(rdma->blockmap, (void *)(uintptr_t)block_offset, block);
}
trace_rdma_add_block(block_name, local->nb_blocks,
(uintptr_t) block->local_host_addr,
block->offset, block->length,
(uintptr_t) (block->local_host_addr + block->length),
BITS_TO_LONGS(block->nb_chunks) *
sizeof(unsigned long) * 8,
block->nb_chunks);
local->nb_blocks++;
return 0;
}
/*
* Memory regions need to be registered with the device and queue pairs setup
* in advanced before the migration starts. This tells us where the RAM blocks
* are so that we can register them individually.
*/
static int qemu_rdma_init_one_block(const char *block_name, void *host_addr,
ram_addr_t block_offset, ram_addr_t length, void *opaque)
{
return rdma_add_block(opaque, block_name, host_addr, block_offset, length);
}
/*
* Identify the RAMBlocks and their quantity. They will be references to
* identify chunk boundaries inside each RAMBlock and also be referenced
* during dynamic page registration.
*/
static int qemu_rdma_init_ram_blocks(RDMAContext *rdma)
{
RDMALocalBlocks *local = &rdma->local_ram_blocks;
assert(rdma->blockmap == NULL);
memset(local, 0, sizeof *local);
qemu_ram_foreach_block(qemu_rdma_init_one_block, rdma);
trace_qemu_rdma_init_ram_blocks(local->nb_blocks);
rdma->dest_blocks = g_new0(RDMADestBlock,
rdma->local_ram_blocks.nb_blocks);
local->init = true;
return 0;
}
/*
* Note: If used outside of cleanup, the caller must ensure that the destination
* block structures are also updated
*/
static int rdma_delete_block(RDMAContext *rdma, RDMALocalBlock *block)
{
RDMALocalBlocks *local = &rdma->local_ram_blocks;
RDMALocalBlock *old = local->block;
int x;
if (rdma->blockmap) {
g_hash_table_remove(rdma->blockmap, (void *)(uintptr_t)block->offset);
}
if (block->pmr) {
int j;
for (j = 0; j < block->nb_chunks; j++) {
if (!block->pmr[j]) {
continue;
}
ibv_dereg_mr(block->pmr[j]);
rdma->total_registrations--;
}
g_free(block->pmr);
block->pmr = NULL;
}
if (block->mr) {
ibv_dereg_mr(block->mr);
rdma->total_registrations--;
block->mr = NULL;
}
g_free(block->transit_bitmap);
block->transit_bitmap = NULL;
g_free(block->unregister_bitmap);
block->unregister_bitmap = NULL;
g_free(block->remote_keys);
block->remote_keys = NULL;
g_free(block->block_name);
block->block_name = NULL;
if (rdma->blockmap) {
for (x = 0; x < local->nb_blocks; x++) {
g_hash_table_remove(rdma->blockmap,
(void *)(uintptr_t)old[x].offset);
}
}
if (local->nb_blocks > 1) {
local->block = g_new0(RDMALocalBlock, local->nb_blocks - 1);
if (block->index) {
memcpy(local->block, old, sizeof(RDMALocalBlock) * block->index);
}
if (block->index < (local->nb_blocks - 1)) {
memcpy(local->block + block->index, old + (block->index + 1),
sizeof(RDMALocalBlock) *
(local->nb_blocks - (block->index + 1)));
}
} else {
assert(block == local->block);
local->block = NULL;
}
trace_rdma_delete_block(block, (uintptr_t)block->local_host_addr,
block->offset, block->length,
(uintptr_t)(block->local_host_addr + block->length),
BITS_TO_LONGS(block->nb_chunks) *
sizeof(unsigned long) * 8, block->nb_chunks);
g_free(old);
local->nb_blocks--;
if (local->nb_blocks && rdma->blockmap) {
for (x = 0; x < local->nb_blocks; x++) {
g_hash_table_insert(rdma->blockmap,
(void *)(uintptr_t)local->block[x].offset,
&local->block[x]);
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Put in the log file which RDMA device was opened and the details
* associated with that device.
*/
static void qemu_rdma_dump_id(const char *who, struct ibv_context *verbs)
{
struct ibv_port_attr port;
if (ibv_query_port(verbs, 1, &port)) {
error_report("Failed to query port information");
return;
}
printf("%s RDMA Device opened: kernel name %s "
"uverbs device name %s, "
"infiniband_verbs class device path %s, "
"infiniband class device path %s, "
"transport: (%d) %s\n",
who,
verbs->device->name,
verbs->device->dev_name,
verbs->device->dev_path,
verbs->device->ibdev_path,
port.link_layer,
(port.link_layer == IBV_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND) ? "Infiniband" :
((port.link_layer == IBV_LINK_LAYER_ETHERNET)
? "Ethernet" : "Unknown"));
}
/*
* Put in the log file the RDMA gid addressing information,
* useful for folks who have trouble understanding the
* RDMA device hierarchy in the kernel.
*/
static void qemu_rdma_dump_gid(const char *who, struct rdma_cm_id *id)
{
char sgid[33];
char dgid[33];
inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &id->route.addr.addr.ibaddr.sgid, sgid, sizeof sgid);
inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &id->route.addr.addr.ibaddr.dgid, dgid, sizeof dgid);
trace_qemu_rdma_dump_gid(who, sgid, dgid);
}
/*
* As of now, IPv6 over RoCE / iWARP is not supported by linux.
* We will try the next addrinfo struct, and fail if there are
* no other valid addresses to bind against.
*
* If user is listening on '[::]', then we will not have a opened a device
* yet and have no way of verifying if the device is RoCE or not.
*
* In this case, the source VM will throw an error for ALL types of
* connections (both IPv4 and IPv6) if the destination machine does not have
* a regular infiniband network available for use.
*
* The only way to guarantee that an error is thrown for broken kernels is
* for the management software to choose a *specific* interface at bind time
* and validate what time of hardware it is.
*
* Unfortunately, this puts the user in a fix:
*
* If the source VM connects with an IPv4 address without knowing that the
* destination has bound to '[::]' the migration will unconditionally fail
* unless the management software is explicitly listening on the IPv4
* address while using a RoCE-based device.
*
* If the source VM connects with an IPv6 address, then we're OK because we can
* throw an error on the source (and similarly on the destination).
*
* But in mixed environments, this will be broken for a while until it is fixed
* inside linux.
*
* We do provide a *tiny* bit of help in this function: We can list all of the
* devices in the system and check to see if all the devices are RoCE or
* Infiniband.
*
* If we detect that we have a *pure* RoCE environment, then we can safely
* thrown an error even if the management software has specified '[::]' as the
* bind address.
*
* However, if there is are multiple hetergeneous devices, then we cannot make
* this assumption and the user just has to be sure they know what they are
* doing.
*
* Patches are being reviewed on linux-rdma.
*/
static int qemu_rdma_broken_ipv6_kernel(Error **errp, struct ibv_context *verbs)
{
struct ibv_port_attr port_attr;
/* This bug only exists in linux, to our knowledge. */
#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX
/*
* Verbs are only NULL if management has bound to '[::]'.
*
* Let's iterate through all the devices and see if there any pure IB
* devices (non-ethernet).
*
* If not, then we can safely proceed with the migration.
* Otherwise, there are no guarantees until the bug is fixed in linux.
*/
if (!verbs) {
int num_devices, x;
struct ibv_device ** dev_list = ibv_get_device_list(&num_devices);
bool roce_found = false;
bool ib_found = false;
for (x = 0; x < num_devices; x++) {
verbs = ibv_open_device(dev_list[x]);
if (!verbs) {
if (errno == EPERM) {
continue;
} else {
return -EINVAL;
}
}
if (ibv_query_port(verbs, 1, &port_attr)) {
ibv_close_device(verbs);
ERROR(errp, "Could not query initial IB port");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (port_attr.link_layer == IBV_LINK_LAYER_INFINIBAND) {
ib_found = true;
} else if (port_attr.link_layer == IBV_LINK_LAYER_ETHERNET) {
roce_found = true;
}
ibv_close_device(verbs);
}
if (roce_found) {
if (ib_found) {
fprintf(stderr, "WARN: migrations may fail:"
" IPv6 over RoCE / iWARP in linux"
" is broken. But since you appear to have a"
" mixed RoCE / IB environment, be sure to only"
" migrate over the IB fabric until the kernel "
" fixes the bug.\n");
} else {
ERROR(errp, "You only have RoCE / iWARP devices in your systems"
" and your management software has specified '[::]'"
", but IPv6 over RoCE / iWARP is not supported in Linux.");
return -ENONET;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* If we have a verbs context, that means that some other than '[::]' was
* used by the management software for binding. In which case we can
* actually warn the user about a potentially broken kernel.
*/
/* IB ports start with 1, not 0 */
if (ibv_query_port(verbs, 1, &port_attr)) {
ERROR(errp, "Could not query initial IB port");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (port_attr.link_layer == IBV_LINK_LAYER_ETHERNET) {
ERROR(errp, "Linux kernel's RoCE / iWARP does not support IPv6 "
"(but patches on linux-rdma in progress)");
return -ENONET;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
/*
* Figure out which RDMA device corresponds to the requested IP hostname
* Also create the initial connection manager identifiers for opening
* the connection.
*/
static int qemu_rdma_resolve_host(RDMAContext *rdma, Error **errp)
{
int ret;
struct rdma_addrinfo *res;
char port_str[16];
struct rdma_cm_event *cm_event;
char ip[40] = "unknown";
struct rdma_addrinfo *e;
if (rdma->host == NULL || !strcmp(rdma->host, "")) {
ERROR(errp, "RDMA hostname has not been set");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* create CM channel */
rdma->channel = rdma_create_event_channel();
if (!rdma->channel) {
ERROR(errp, "could not create CM channel");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* create CM id */
ret = rdma_create_id(rdma->channel, &rdma->cm_id, NULL, RDMA_PS_TCP);
if (ret) {
ERROR(errp, "could not create channel id");
goto err_resolve_create_id;
}
snprintf(port_str, 16, "%d", rdma->port);
port_str[15] = '\0';
ret = rdma_getaddrinfo(rdma->host, port_str, NULL, &res);
if (ret < 0) {
ERROR(errp, "could not rdma_getaddrinfo address %s", rdma->host);
goto err_resolve_get_addr;
}
for (e = res; e != NULL; e = e->ai_next) {
inet_ntop(e->ai_family,
&((struct sockaddr_in *) e->ai_dst_addr)->sin_addr, ip, sizeof ip);
trace_qemu_rdma_resolve_host_trying(rdma->host, ip);
ret = rdma_resolve_addr(rdma->cm_id, NULL, e->ai_dst_addr,
RDMA_RESOLVE_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (!ret) {
if (e->ai_family == AF_INET6) {
ret = qemu_rdma_broken_ipv6_kernel(errp, rdma->cm_id->verbs);
if (ret) {
continue;
}
}
goto route;
}
}
ERROR(errp, "could not resolve address %s", rdma->host);
goto err_resolve_get_addr;
route:
qemu_rdma_dump_gid("source_resolve_addr", rdma->cm_id);
ret = rdma_get_cm_event(rdma->channel, &cm_event);
if (ret) {
ERROR(errp, "could not perform event_addr_resolved");
goto err_resolve_get_addr;
}
if (cm_event->event != RDMA_CM_EVENT_ADDR_RESOLVED) {
ERROR(errp, "result not equal to event_addr_resolved %s",
rdma_event_str(cm_event->event));
perror("rdma_resolve_addr");
rdma_ack_cm_event(cm_event);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto err_resolve_get_addr;
}
rdma_ack_cm_event(cm_event);
/* resolve route */
ret = rdma_resolve_route(rdma->cm_id, RDMA_RESOLVE_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (ret) {
ERROR(errp, "could not resolve rdma route");
goto err_resolve_get_addr;
}
ret = rdma_get_cm_event(rdma->channel, &cm_event);
if (ret) {
ERROR(errp, "could not perform event_route_resolved");
goto err_resolve_get_addr;
}
if (cm_event->event != RDMA_CM_EVENT_ROUTE_RESOLVED) {
ERROR(errp, "result not equal to event_route_resolved: %s",
rdma_event_str(cm_event->event));
rdma_ack_cm_event(cm_event);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto err_resolve_get_addr;
}
rdma_ack_cm_event(cm_event);
rdma->verbs = rdma->cm_id->verbs;
qemu_rdma_dump_id("source_resolve_host", rdma->cm_id->verbs);
qemu_rdma_dump_gid("source_resolve_host", rdma->cm_id);
return 0;
err_resolve_get_addr: