[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 06/16] vmx: nest: handling VMX instruction exits
On 20/09/2010 04:13, "Dong, Eddie" <eddie.dong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Actually it is an issue now. This has nothing to do with VT-d (ie. >>>> IOMMU, irq remapping, etc) but with basic core VMX functionality -- >>>> per I/O port direct execute versus vmexit; per virtual-address page >>> >>> I see, for the I/O port, right now we are letting L1 handle it >>> though it doesn't expect to :( How about to remove the capability of >>> CPU_BASED_ACTIVATE_IO_BITMAP in L1 VMM for now to focus on framework? >> >> Well. It'd be better if just worked really, wouldn't it? :-) How hard >> can it be? > > You are right. It is easy to do, but we have dillemma to either write-protect > guest I/O bitmap page, or have to create the shadow I/O bitmap at each > vmresume of L2 guest. You need that anyway don't you, regardless of whether you are accurately deciding whether to inject-to-L1 or emulate-L2 on vmexit to L0? Whether you inject or emulate, ports that L1 has disallowed for L2 must be properly represented in the shadow I/O bitmap page. > Currently we are injecting to L1 guest, but may be not correct in theory. For > now, VMX can trap L2 guest I/O and emulate them in L0, we can revisit some > time later to see if we need write-protection of guest I/O bitmap page :) Are you suggesting to always emulate instead of always inject-to-L1? That's still not accurate virtualisation of this VMX feature. Hmm... Are you currently setting up to always vmexit on I/O port accesses by L2? Even if you are, that doesn't stop you looking at the virtual I/O bitmap from in your L0 vmexit handler, and doing the right thing (emulate versus inject-to-L1). -- Keir > But, yes, L0 VMM needs to emulate L2 instruction here :) _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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