[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] assumptions when hvm guest uses string instructions on MMIO memory
>I'm wondering if the assumptions currently made are appropriate: > >- movs assumes that either address is not in MMIO space (What if the > guest uses it e.g. on video memory for scrolling?) >- stos and lods assume that the mmio memory is physically contiguous, > while movs doesn't (and even ins/outs for PIO don't, although I'm > not clear why, as it still seems to be assumed that the memory > accessed is not in MMIO space) - What if the non-MMIO address of MOVS is also in a not present page? >Likewise I find it at least strange that all the I/O related >hvm_copy_{from,to}_guest_virt invocations have their return value >cast to void instead of forcing page faults into the guest. While I >can see the point for single datum instructions (the CPU supposedly >did the checking, except perhaps for ins/outs), movs where the >non-mmio address crosses a page boundary and lods/stos because >they're not being broken up would still seem to cause issues. Even >in the single datum case I think it would be much more consistent >to force a fault into the guest rather than silently ignoring any >problems. Thanks, Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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