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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Single step in HVM domU on Intel machine may see wrong DB6
Zhang, Yang Z wrote on 2014-03-11:
> Jan Beulich wrote on 2014-03-07:
>>>>> On 07.03.14 at 06:10, "Zhang, Yang Z" <yang.z.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> How about the following changes: Intercept the TRAP_debug when
>>> schedule out and drop it after restoring VCPU's DR register into hardware.
>>
>> Along those lines at least.
>>
>>> --- a/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vmx/vmx.c
>>> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vmx/vmx.c
>>> @@ -372,6 +372,10 @@ static void vmx_save_dr(struct vcpu *v)
>>> v->arch.hvm_vmx.exec_control |= CPU_BASED_MOV_DR_EXITING;
>>> vmx_update_cpu_exec_control(v);
>>> + /* Trap debug for signle stepping. */
>>> + v->arch.hvm_vmx.exception_bitmap |= 1 << TRAP_debug;
>>> + vmx_update_exception_bitmap(v);
>>> +
>>> v->arch.debugreg[0] = read_debugreg(0);
>>> v->arch.debugreg[1] = read_debugreg(1);
>>> v->arch.debugreg[2] = read_debugreg(2); @@ -388,6 +392,13 @@
>>> static void __restore_debug_registers(struct vcpu
>>> *v)
>>>
>>> v->arch.hvm_vcpu.flag_dr_dirty = 1;
>>> + /*
>>> + * After restore, hardware has the right context.
>>> + * So no need to trap debug anymore.
>>> + */
>>> + v->arch.hvm_vmx.exception_bitmap |= ~(1 << TRAP_debug);
>>
>> &=
>>
>>> + vmx_update_exception_bitmap(v);
>>> +
>>> write_debugreg(0, v->arch.debugreg[0]); write_debugreg(1,
>>> v->arch.debugreg[1]); write_debugreg(2, v->arch.debugreg[2]); @@
>>> -1171,8 +1182,6 @@ void vmx_update_debug_state(struct vcpu *v)
>>> unsigned long mask;
>>>
>>> mask = 1u << TRAP_int3;
>>> - if ( !cpu_has_monitor_trap_flag )
>>> - mask |= 1u << TRAP_debug;
>>>
>>> if ( v->arch.hvm_vcpu.debug_state_latch )
>>> v->arch.hvm_vmx.exception_bitmap |= mask;
>>
>> If the intercept now really becomes independent of MTF availability,
>> then I guess this code should be further cleaned up ("mask" becoming
>> pointless as a separate variable).
>>
>
> Yes, I will clean up it when sending the formal patch.
>
>>> @@ -2689,10 +2698,18 @@ void vmx_vmexit_handler(struct
> cpu_user_regs
>> *regs)
>>> */
>>> __vmread(EXIT_QUALIFICATION, &exit_qualification);
>>> HVMTRACE_1D(TRAP_DEBUG, exit_qualification);
>>> - write_debugreg(6, exit_qualification | 0xffff0ff0); -
>>> if ( !v->domain->debugger_attached ||
> cpu_has_monitor_trap_flag )
>>> - goto exit_and_crash; -
>>> domain_pause_for_debugger(); + exit_qualification |=
>>> 0xffff0ff0;
>>
>> Is this really needed?
>
> Yes. The reserved bits need to set to 1 in DB6. But it is cleared in
> exit_qualification.
>
>>
>>> + if ( v->domain->debugger_attached )
>>> + {
>>> + write_debugreg(6, exit_qualification);
>>> + domain_pause_for_debugger();
>>> + }
>>> + else
>>> + {
>>> + __restore_debug_registers(v);
>>> + write_debugreg(6, exit_qualification |
>> read_debugreg(6));
>>
>> I still wonder whether it wouldn't be more efficient to simply or
>> exit_qualification into v->arch.debugreg[6] before calling
>> __restore_debug_registers().
>>
>
> __restore_debug_registers() only copy the v->arch.debugreg[6] into
> hardware DB6 when flag_dr_dirty is cleared. So as I mentioned before,
> the hardware DB register will hold the latest value if flag_dr_dirty is
> set and we should write hardware DB6 directly.
After more thoughts, in this version patch, we will not intercept the debug
trap, so the above condition will never happen. Am I right?
>
>> Jan
>>
>>> + hvm_inject_hw_exception(TRAP_debug,
>>> HVM_DELIVER_NO_ERROR_CODE); + }
>>> break;
>>> case TRAP_int3:
>>> {
>>> diff --git a/xen/include/asm-x86/hvm/hvm.h
>>> b/xen/include/asm-x86/hvm/hvm.h index dcc3483..0d76d8c 100644 ---
>>> a/xen/include/asm-x86/hvm/hvm.h +++ b/xen/include/asm-x86/hvm/hvm.h
>>> @@
>>> -378,7 +378,8 @@ static inline int hvm_event_pending(struct vcpu *v)
>>> (cpu_has_xsave ? X86_CR4_OSXSAVE : 0))))
>>> /* These exceptions must always be intercepted. */ -#define
>>> HVM_TRAP_MASK ((1U << TRAP_machine_check) | (1U << TRAP_invalid_op))
>>> +#define HVM_TRAP_MASK ((1U << TRAP_machine_check) | (1U <<
>>> TRAP_invalid_op) |\ + (1U << TRAP_debug))
>>>
>>> /*
>>> * x86 event types. This enumeration is valid for:
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Yang
>>
>>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Yang
>
Best regards,
Yang
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