[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Should hvm_hw_cpu's sysenter_eip always be zero after xc_domain_hvm_getcontext_partial()?
On 31/07/15 16:00, Razvan Cojocaru wrote: > Hello, > > It has become apparent that after a succesful > xc_domain_hvm_getcontext_partial( ..., HVM_SAVE_CODE(CPU), ...) call, > the sysenter_eip member of struct hvm_hw_cpu is always zero. How odd. > > Looking in the code, the only two __vmwrite(GUEST_SYSENTER_EIP, ...) > calls occur in xen/arch/x86/hvm/vmx/vmx.c. One is in > vmx_msr_write_intercept(), but adding a printk() just after produces no > output after starting and stopping a guest. Write interception for that MSR is disabled (if the hardware supports disabling interception) because it is not interesting. You can re-enable interception by commenting out the appropriate vmx_disable_intercept_for_msr() line in construct_vmcs() > > The other is in vmx_vmcs_restore(), which seems to dutifully restore the > never-set value of zero after a save. > > So this doesn't seem to be actually initialized anywhere. Could somebody > please recommend the best place to initialize it, and the best value to > initialize it with? Or maybe you could point out what I'm missing, if > that's the case? Are you certain that the guest is actually setting it? If the guest never sets it in the first place, 0 will be the expected value. ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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