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Re: [RFC PATCH 5/5] efi: esrt: Omit region sanity check when no memory map is available



On Sun, 2 Oct 2022 at 23:43, Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2 Oct 2022 at 18:28, Demi Marie Obenour
> <demi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Oct 02, 2022 at 11:56:26AM +0200, Ard Biesheuvel wrote:
> > > In order to permit the ESRT to be used when doing pseudo-EFI boot
> > > without a EFI memory map, e.g., when booting inside a Xen dom0 on x86,
> > > make the sanity checks optional based on whether the memory map is
> > > available.
> > >
> > > If additional validation is needed, it is up to the Xen EFI glue code to
> > > implement this in its xen_efi_config_table_is_valid() helper, or provide
> > > a EFI memory map like it does on other architectures.
> >
> > I don’t like this.  It is easy to use a hypercall to get the end of the
> > memory region containing the config table, which is what my one of my
> > previous patches actually does.  Skipping all of the validation could
> > easily lead to a regression.
>
> I don't like putting Xen specific hacks left and right because Xen on
> x86 cannot be bothered to provide an EFI memory map. And as for
> regressions, ESRT does not work at all under Xen (given the lack of a
> memory map) and so I fail to see how this could break a currently
> working case.
>
> >  I understand wanting to get Xen-specific
> > code out of esrt.c, but this isn’t the answer.  Some sort of abstraction
> > over both cases would be a much better solution.
> >
>
> We have such an abstraction already, it is called the EFI memory map.
>
> So there are two options here:
> - expose a EFI memory map
> - add a ESRT specific check to xen_efi_config_table_is_valid() so that
> the ESRT is withheld from dom0 if there is something wrong with it.
>

Actually, the obvious answer here is to implement
efi_mem_desc_lookup() for the EFI_PARAVIRT / !EFI_MEMMAP case. I'll
have a go at that and send a v2 shortly.



 


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