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Re: [Xen-devel] x2APIC MSR range (XSA-108 follow-up)



Matt Wilson wrote on 2014-10-13:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 07:45:58AM +0100, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> All,
>> 
>> during the embargo period of XSA-108 Matt pointed out that
>> restricting the emulated MSR range to 0x800-0x8ff isn't necessarily
>> the ultimately correct thing to do (as also noted in commit 61fdda7acf's 
>> description):
>> The x2APIC MSR range really is being specified as 0x800-0xbff, as
>> opposed to the range considered for virtualization purposes
>> (0x800-0x8ff). In order to determine proper behavior here we'd like
>> to get clarification from you, particularly also in the light of
>> probing real hardware pointing out the existence of (at least) MSRs 
>> 0xa00-0xa02.
> 
> I recall the MSRs in question being 0xa00 and 0xa01. Perhaps 0xa02
> also provided a value, but I'm not as sure.

Which platform are you seeing it?

> 
>> With what we currently do (kind of supported by their values at
>> least not differing across physical CPUs on the probed systems)
>> their values are getting passed through to guests. The alternative
>> of forcing #GP for accesses to them as one could imply from the spec
>> seems
>> undesirable: Guests may imply their existence based on CPU model.
>> Hence the only apparent reasonable alternative would be to provide
>> proper virtualization for these registers, requiring to know their
>> purpose.
> 
> As MSRs that are not publicly documented, I suspect that 0xa00 and
> 0xa01 don't have semantics that have meaning in the virtualization context.
> Confirmation from Intel is welcome so we can determine the right path.
> 
> --msw
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Best regards,
Yang



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