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Re: [Xen-devel] [V5 PATCH 1/1] x86/xen: Set EFER.NX and EFER.SCE in PVH guests



On 12/09/14 21:42, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 04:36:06PM -0700, Mukesh Rathor wrote:
>> 
>> @@ -413,15 +417,18 @@ cpu_initialize_context(unsigned int cpu, struct 
>> task_struct *idle)
>>                                      (unsigned long)xen_failsafe_callback;
>>              ctxt->user_regs.cs = __KERNEL_CS;
>>              per_cpu(xen_cr3, cpu) = __pa(swapper_pg_dir);
>> -#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
>>      }
>> -#else
>> -    } else
>> -            /* N.B. The user_regs.eip (cpu_bringup_and_idle) is called with
>> -             * %rdi having the cpu number - which means are passing in
>> -             * as the first parameter the cpu. Subtle!
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PVH
>> +    else {
>> +            /*
>> +             * The vcpu comes on kernel page tables which have the NX pte
>> +             * bit set. This means before DS/SS is touched, NX in
>> +             * EFER must be set. Hence the following assembly glue code.
> 
> And you ripped out the nice 'N.B' comment I added. Sad :-(

I think I removed that.

I don't think passing parameters to a function is particularly subtle
and this comment is largely superseded by the comment for
xen_pvh_early_cpu_init() itself.

>> +#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_PVH
>> +/*
>> + * xen_pvh_early_cpu_init() - early PVH VCPU initialization
>> + * @cpu: this cpu number (%rdi)
>> + * @flag: boolean flag true to indicate this is a secondary vcpu coming up
>> + *        on this entry point or the primary cpu coming back online.
> 
> Why do we do this? Why not just piggyback on the first parameter - the 'cpu'?
> 
> If it is zero it is boot CPU.

"Changes in v5 (Mukesh):
  - Jan reminded us that vcpu 0 could go offline/online. So, add flag back"

David

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