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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Xen hypercall API/ABI problems
Hello,
While attempting to teach a hypercall-aware valgrind about enough
hypercalls to allow it to introspect HVM domain migration I came across
some systemic problems with certain hypercalls, particularly with migrate.
Here is the example of XENMEM_maximum_ram_page, but it is not alone as
far as this goes.
In Xen, it is defined as
/*
* Returns the maximum machine frame number of mapped RAM in this
system.
* This command always succeeds (it never returns an error
code).
* arg ==
NULL.
*/
In memory.c, there is a possible unsigned->signed conversion error from
max_pages to rc.
In compat/memory.c, there is a long->int truncation error for compat
hypercalls, although newer versions of Xen cap this at INT_{MIN,MAX}
In the privcmd driver passes the hypercall rc through as the return from
the ioctl handler, containing a possible long->int truncation error.
From libxc, the do_memory_op() is expected -errno style error handling,
but does not enforce it. There is however a possible int->long
extension issue with xc_maximum_ram_page().
The value from this is then stuffed into unsigned long minfo->max_mfn
and immediately used in try to map the M2P table.
From the work with XSA-55, we have already identified that the error
handling and propagation in libxc leaves a lot to be desired. However,
the hypervisor side of things is just as problematic.
What policy do we have about deprecating hypercall interfaces and
introducing newer ones? At a minimum, all hypercalls should be using
-errno style errors, with a possibility of returning 0 to LONG_MAX as well.
I realise that simply changing the hypercalls in place is not possible.
Would it be acceptable to have a step change across a Xen version (say
early in 4.4) where consumers of the public interface would have to make
use of -DXEN_LEGACY_UNSAFE_HYPERCALLS (or equivalent) in an attempt to
move them forward with the API ?
~Andrew
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