[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH V5 3/3] xen/vm_event: Deny register writes if refused by vm_event reply
>>> On 14.07.15 at 17:04, <rcojocaru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 07/14/2015 05:41 PM, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>> On 14.07.15 at 15:45, <rcojocaru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 07/14/2015 03:35 PM, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>>>> On 13.07.15 at 19:14, <rcojocaru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> --- a/xen/arch/x86/vm_event.c >>>>> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/vm_event.c >>>>> @@ -22,11 +22,19 @@ >>>>> >>>>> #include <xen/sched.h> >>>>> #include <asm/hvm/hvm.h> >>>>> +#include <asm/vm_event.h> >>>>> >>>>> int vm_event_init_domain(struct domain *d) >>>>> { >>>>> struct vcpu *v; >>>>> >>>>> + if ( !d->arch.event_write_data ) >>>>> + d->arch.event_write_data = xzalloc_array(struct >>>>> monitor_write_data, >>>>> + d->max_vcpus); >>>> >>>> Looking at this again I wonder why the data isn't being made part of >>>> struct arch_vcpu's vm_event sub-structure. That would also address >>>> the complaint I have here about this not being a guaranteed maximum >>>> page size runtime allocation. >>> >>> I think this is just how the initial suggestion was worded, I'll change it. >> >> Right - after having sent the reply I started wondering whether >> maybe I had asked for this. But if I did, then surely not with >> xzalloc_array(), but vzalloc(). >> >> If you moved this into struct arch_vcpu (again), then its size would >> likely call for the whole vm_event structure to become indirectly >> accessed and allocated. > > In that case would it suffice to just switch to vzalloc() in this case? For now, yes. > I'm not opposed to just placing all the data (this and the > memory-content hiding data) in struct vm_event and allocate that as a > whole, but that would change patch 1/3, 3/3 and also touch other code. Would be a nice thing to clean up post-4.6. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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