[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] incorrect layout of globals from head_64.S during kexec boot
On Tue, Jul 10, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 05:23:08PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote: > > I was not thinking of statically allocated pages but some new concept of > > allocating such shared pages. Shouldnt there be some dedicated area in > > the E820 table which has to be used during the whole life time of the > > guest? > > Not that I can see. But I don't see why that could not be added? Perhaps > the HVM loader can make it happen? But then how would it tell the kernel > that this E820_RESERVED is the shared_info one. Not the other ones.. Maybe just use a new E820 type for this sort of thing? Its just the question wether some other OS can cope with an unknown type. From my reading of the e820 related code a region with an unknown type is just ignored. > > Are there more shared areas or is it just the shared info page? > > > > > And I am kind of worried that moving it to the .data section won't > > > be completly safe - as the decompressor might blow away that part too. > > > > The decompressor may just clear the area, but since there is no way to > > tell where the shared pages are its always a risk to allocate them at > > compile time. > > Yeah, and with the hypervisor potentially still updating the "old" > MFN before the new kernel has registered the new MFN, we can end up > corrupting the new kernel. Ouch. > > Would all of these issues disappear if the hypervisor had a hypercall > that would stop updating the shared info? or just deregister the MFN? > What if you ripped the GMFN out using 'decrease_reservation' hypercall? > Would that eliminate the pesky GMFN? I'm not sure, most likely the gfn will just disappear from the guest, like a ballooned page disappears. Accessing it will likely cause a crash. Olaf _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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