[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] FSGSBASE seems to be busted on Xen PV
Hi Xen folks- I did some testing of the upcoming Linux FSGSBASE support on Xen PV, and I found what appears to be some significant bugs in the Xen context switching code. These bugs are causing Linux selftest failures, and they could easily cause random and hard-to-debug failures of user programs that use the new instructions in a Xen PV guest. The bugs seem to boil down to the context switching code in Xen being clever and trying to guess that a nonzero FS or GS means that the segment base must match the in-memory descriptor. This is simply not true if CR4.FSGSBASE is set -- the bases can have any canonical value, under the full control of the guest, and Xen has absolutely no way of knowing whether the values are expected to be in sync with the selectors. (The same is true of FSGSBASE except that guest funny business either requires MSR accesses or some descriptor table fiddling, and guests are perhaps less likely to care) Having written a bunch of the corresponding Linux code, I don't there's any way around just independently saving and restoring the selectors and the bases. At least it's relatively fast with FSGSBASE enabled. If you can't get this fixed in upstream Xen reasonably quickly, we may need to disable FSGSBASE in a Xen PV guest in Linux. --Andy
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