[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 1/2] x86/entry/32: Introduce and use X86_BUG_ESPFIX instead of paravirt_enabled
Ingo, your feedback appreciated at the end here, regarding quirks. On Tue, Mar 01, 2016 at 09:00:53AM -0500, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: > On 02/29/2016 06:50 PM, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > >diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c > >index 91ddae732a36..c6ef4da8e4f4 100644 > >--- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c > >+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c > >@@ -979,6 +979,31 @@ static void identify_cpu(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) Note: Andy's change is on identify_cpu() modification here at the end. > > #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA > > numa_add_cpu(smp_processor_id()); > > #endif > >+ > >+ /* > >+ * ESPFIX is a strange bug. All real CPUs have it. Paravirt > >+ * systems that run Linux at CPL > 0 may or may not have the > >+ * issue, but, even if they have the issue, there's absolutely > >+ * nothing we can do about it because we can't use the real IRET > >+ * instruction. > >+ * > >+ * NB: For the time being, only 32-bit kernels support > >+ * X86_BUG_ESPFIX as such. 64-bit kernels directly choose > >+ * whether to apply espfix using paravirt hooks. If any > >+ * non-paravirt system ever shows up that does *not* have the > >+ * ESPFIX issue, we can change this. > >+ */ > >+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32 > >+#ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT > >+ do { > >+ extern void native_iret(void); > >+ if (pv_cpu_ops.iret == native_iret) > >+ set_cpu_bug(c, X86_BUG_ESPFIX); > >+ } while (0); > >+#else > >+ set_cpu_bug(c, X86_BUG_ESPFIX); > >+#endif > >+#endif > > } > > /* > > Alternatively, PV guests can clear X86_BUG_ESPFIX in their init > code. E.g in .set_cpu_features op, just like we do for > X86_BUG_SYSRET_SS_ATTRS Andy's proposal works out of identify_cpu() and that covers both boot processor and secondary CPUs. The summary is as follows, tracing back in time from left to right. --- identify_boot_cpu() --- check_bugs() --- start_kernel() / identify_cpu()< \ --- identify_secondary_cpu() --- cpu_up() --- smp_init() --- kernel_init_freeable() --- kernel_init() --- rest_init() --- start_kernel() set_cpu_features() is called from both: init_hypervisor_platform() during setup_arch() and identify_cpu(). Since it'll be called on check_bugs() already on identify_boot_cpu() though I think the call from init_hypervisor_platform() seems redundant ? We assume we just call: setup_arch() --> init_hypervisor_platform() --> init_hypervisor(&boot_cpu_data) But the above map on identify_cpu() also shows we call: start_kernel --> check_bugs() --> identify_boot_cpu() --> identify_cpu() --> init_hypervisor() --> set_cpu_features() void init_hypervisor(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) { if (x86_hyper && x86_hyper->set_cpu_features) x86_hyper->set_cpu_features(c); } Anyway, since we're consolidating quirks, and since it turns out the other quirks are being shifted away from paravirt_enabled() out into another struct x86_platform_ops CPU specific quirk, I wonder why not just also replace this set_cpu_features() thing as a struct x86_platform_ops quirk CPU callback. > (although this may require adding struct > hypervisor_x86 for lguests. Which I think they should have anyway). lguest already uses x86_platform, and setting up a per CPU quirk would be rather trivial. CPU feature / CPU quirk... I've stashed the other quirks into a x86_early_init_platform_quirks(), this was to have all quirks handled in one place. We handle differences with subarch there. vmware has no subarch though, and it uses its own set_cpu_features(). We have a few options I can think of: 1) keep this on set_cpu_features() and modify lguest to add a struct hypervisor_x86 as boris suggests 2) move set_cpu_features() as a platform feature / quirk callback and call it on identify_cpu() 3) Just identify each quirk on struct x86_platform, with a set of defaults set. Then identify_cpu() enables a platform callback to override defaults, and finally then a shared quirk call is issued to set the different set_cpu_features() or clear them. Perhaps there are others. 2) and 3) are similar but 3) ensures the platform struct is extended / documented per quirk. Luis _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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