[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 2/2] Xen: Use the ioreq-server API when available
On 15 October 2014 11:16, Paul Durrant <paul.durrant@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The ioreq-server API added to Xen 4.5 offers better security than > the existing Xen/QEMU interface because the shared pages that are > used to pass emulation request/results back and forth are removed > from the guest's memory space before any requests are serviced. > This prevents the guest from mapping these pages (they are in a > well known location) and attempting to attack QEMU by synthesizing > its own request structures. Hence, this patch modifies configure > to detect whether the API is available, and adds the necessary > code to use the API if it is. This commit message doesn't mention it, but presumably this is all x86-specific given it's in a file which is only used for x86 Xen? > +static void xen_hvm_pre_save(void *opaque) > +{ > + XenIOState *state = opaque; > + > + /* Stop servicing emulation requests */ > + xen_set_ioreq_server_state(xen_xc, xen_domid, state->ioservid, 0); > + xen_destroy_ioreq_server(xen_xc, xen_domid, state->ioservid); > +} > + > +static const VMStateDescription vmstate_xen_hvm = { > + .name = "xen-hvm", > + .version_id = 4, > + .minimum_version_id = 4, This is new in upstream so why's it starting at version 4? > + .pre_save = xen_hvm_pre_save, > + .fields = (VMStateField[]) { > + VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST() > + }, A vmstate which doesn't actually save any state? This seems rather suspicious... > @@ -1060,12 +1185,19 @@ int xen_hvm_init(ram_addr_t *below_4g_mem_size, > ram_addr_t *above_4g_mem_size, > xen_ram_init(below_4g_mem_size, above_4g_mem_size, ram_size, ram_memory); > > qemu_add_vm_change_state_handler(xen_hvm_change_state_handler, state); > + vmstate_register(NULL, 0, &vmstate_xen_hvm, state); Is the new use of vmstate_register() really necessary? Usually the state you're saving corresponds to some QOM device whose vmsd field you can use instead. thanks -- PMM _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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