[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH] x86/HVM: tidy state on hvmemul_map_linear_addr()'s error path
On 08.02.2024 17:11, Paul Durrant wrote: > On 08/02/2024 15:59, Jan Beulich wrote: >> On 06.02.2024 13:06, Jan Beulich wrote: >>> While in the vast majority of cases failure of the function will not >>> be followed by re-invocation with the same emulation context, a few >>> very specific insns - involving multiple independent writes, e.g. ENTER >>> and PUSHA - exist where this can happen. Since failure of the function >>> only signals to the caller that it ought to try an MMIO write instead, >>> such failure also cannot be assumed to result in wholesale failure of >>> emulation of the current insn. Instead we have to maintain internal >>> state such that another invocation of the function with the same >>> emulation context remains possible. To achieve that we need to reset MFN >>> slots after putting page references on the error path. >>> >>> Note that all of this affects debugging code only, in causing an >>> assertion to trigger (higher up in the function). There's otherwise no >>> misbehavior - such a "leftover" slot would simply be overwritten by new >>> contents in a release build. >>> >>> Also extend the related unmap() assertion, to further check for MFN 0. >>> >>> Fixes: 8cbd4fb0b7ea ("x86/hvm: implement hvmemul_write() using real >>> mappings") >>> Reported.by: Manuel Andreas <manuel.andreas@xxxxxx> >>> Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> >> >> Just noticed that I forgot to Cc Paul. >> >> Jan >> >>> --- >>> While probably I could be convinced to omit the #ifndef, I'm really >>> considering to extend the one in hvmemul_unmap_linear_addr(), to >>> eliminate the zapping from release builds: Leaving MFN 0 in place is not >>> much better than leaving a (presently) guest-owned one there. And we >>> can't really put/leave INVALID_MFN there, as that would conflict with >>> other debug checking. > > Would it be worth defining a sentinel value for this purpose rather than > hardcoding _mfn(0)? (_mfn(0) seems like a reasonable sentinel... it's > just a question of having a #define for it). Perhaps, but that's for a separate patch then. > Either way... > > Acked-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xxxxxxx> Thanks. Jan
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