Hello Vasant, On 7/17/2025 1:22 AM, Vasant Hegde wrote: > > > On 7/17/2025 3:42 AM, Kalra, Ashish wrote: >> Hello Vasant, >> >> On 7/16/2025 4:46 AM, Vasant Hegde wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 7/16/2025 12:57 AM, Ashish Kalra wrote: >>>> From: Ashish Kalra <ashish.kalra@xxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> When a crash is triggered the kernel attempts to shut down SEV-SNP >>>> using the SNP_SHUTDOWN_EX command. If active SNP VMs are present, >>>> SNP_SHUTDOWN_EX fails as firmware checks all encryption-capable ASIDs >>>> to ensure none are in use and that a DF_FLUSH is not required. If a >>>> DF_FLUSH is required, the firmware returns DFFLUSH_REQUIRED, causing >>>> SNP_SHUTDOWN_EX to fail. >>>> >>>> This casues the kdump kernel to boot with IOMMU SNP enforcement still >>>> enabled and IOMMU completion wait buffers (CWBs), command buffers, >>>> device tables and event buffer registers remain locked and exclusive >>>> to the previous kernel. Attempts to allocate and use new buffers in >>>> the kdump kernel fail, as the hardware ignores writes to the locked >>>> MMIO registers (per AMD IOMMU spec Section 2.12.2.1). >>>> >>>> As a result, the kdump kernel cannot initialize the IOMMU or enable IRQ >>>> remapping which is required for proper operation. >>>> >>>> This results in repeated "Completion-Wait loop timed out" errors and a >>>> second kernel panic: "Kernel panic - not syncing: timer doesn't work >>>> through Interrupt-remapped IO-APIC" >>>> >>>> The following MMIO registers are locked and ignore writes after failed >>>> SNP shutdown: >>>> Device Table Base Address Register >>>> Command Buffer Base Address Register >>>> Event Buffer Base Address Register >>>> Completion Store Base Register/Exclusion Base Register >>>> Completion Store Limit Register/Exclusion Range Limit Register >>>> >>> >>> May be you can rephrase the description as first patch covered some of these >>> details >> >> We do need to include the complete description here as this is the final >> patch of the series which fixes the kdump boot. >> >> Do note, that the description in the first patch only mentions the >> IOMMU buffers - command, CWB and event buffers for reuse and this commit >> log covers all reusing and remapping required - IOMMU buffers, device table, >> etc. >> >>>> Instead of allocating new buffers, re-use the previous kernel’s pages >>>> for completion wait buffers, command buffers, event buffers and device >>>> tables and operate with the already enabled SNP configuration and >>>> existing data structures. >>>> >>>> This approach is now used for kdump boot regardless of whether SNP is >>>> enabled during kdump. >>>> >>>> The fix enables successful crashkernel/kdump operation on SNP hosts >>>> even when SNP_SHUTDOWN_EX fails. >>>> >>>> Fixes: c3b86e61b756 ("x86/cpufeatures: Enable/unmask SEV-SNP CPU feature") >>> >>> I am not sure why you have marked only this patch as Fixes? Also it won't fix >>> the kdump if someone just backports only this patch right? >>> >> >> As mentioned in the cover letter, this is the final patch of the series which >> actually fixes the SNP kdump boot, so i kept Fixes: tag as part of this patch. >>> I am not sure if i can add Fixes: tag to all the four patches in this series ? > > But just adding Fixes to this one patch is adding more confusion and > complicating backport process. > > Is this really a fix? Did kdump ever worked on SNP enabled system? If yes then > add Fixes to all patches. If not call it as an enhancement. > Well, kdump only worked on SNP enabled systems if there are no active SNP VMs. But i think it makes more sense to remove the Fixes: tag from these patch-series as this SNP kdump support is more or less a feature enhancement for SNP. Thanks, Ashish