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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [xen-unstable test] 56456: regressions - FAIL
At 10:12 +0100 on 20 May (1432116766), Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> On 20.05.15 at 10:58, <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > After looking into this a little bit more, I'm afraid I don't see a
> > straight forward way to check for the permissions of all paging levels.
> > Here are the options I've found in order to deal with this:
> >
> > - Use guest_get_eff_l1e and only check for the permissions of the L1
> > entry. Is it possible that the guest places an invalid entry in the
> > linear l1 table without Xen realizing?
>
> No - all page table changes are being validated by Xen.
Yes, using guest_get_eff_l1e() is safe for Xen. The only concern is
whether it's safe for the guest -- Xen might not honour an upper-level
read-only mark (which copy_to_guest() would) or a supervisor-mode-only
mark (which it wouldn't).
> > - Add a new function hook somewhere (pv_domain maybe?) that can be
> > used to translate GVA to PFN for PV guests (mimicking what
> > paging_gva_to_gfn does). This would be implemented using
> > guest_walk_X_level, where X is the paging levels of the guest.
> >
> > - Use some glue to be able to call guest_walk_{3/4}_level from
> > paging.c directly, and correctly choose which one to use based on
> > the guest bitness. IMHO this looks quite wacky, and I'm not even
> > sure if it's possible given the amount of preprocessor foo in
> > guest_pt.h.
> >
> > I have the first option already implemented, but I would appreciate some
> > advice regarding the security implications of it.
>
> I think with all of the options here being unsatisfactory we should
> reconsider your original option of restoring previous behavior
> (without any mapping) for the PV case. Tim?
Yeah, I don't think it's worth adding a bunch mode pagetable-walk
machinery just to keep this function clean. So I suppose we have to
have two paths. in this code.
Cheers,
Tim.
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