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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 4/4] x86/hvm: Implement hvmemul_write() using real mappings



>>> On 08.09.17 at 18:05, <aisaila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Changes since V1:
>       - Moved ASSERT to the begining of the loop
>       - Corrected the decrement on mfn int the while statement
>       - Modified the comment to PAGE_SIZE+1

While several of my v1 comments were taken care of verbally, some
haven't been addressed here or during the discussion.

> While the maximum size of linear mapping is capped at 1 page, the logic
> in the helpers is written to work properly as hvmemul_ctxt->mfn[] gets 
> longer,
> specifically with XSAVE instruction emulation in mind.
> 
> This has only had light testing so far.

Has this changed in the meantime?

> +static void *hvmemul_map_linear_addr(
> +    unsigned long linear, unsigned int bytes, uint32_t pfec,
> +    struct hvm_emulate_ctxt *hvmemul_ctxt)
> +{
> +    struct vcpu *curr = current;
> +    void *err, *mapping;
> +
> +    /* First and final gfns which need mapping. */
> +    unsigned long frame = linear >> PAGE_SHIFT, first = frame;
> +    unsigned long final = (linear + bytes - !!bytes) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
> +
> +    /*
> +     * mfn points to the next free slot.  All used slots have a page 
> reference
> +     * held on them.
> +     */
> +    mfn_t *mfn = &hvmemul_ctxt->mfn[0];
> +
> +    /*
> +     * The caller has no legitimate reason for trying a zero-byte write, but
> +     * final is calculate to fail safe in release builds.
> +     *
> +     * The maximum write size depends on the number of adjacent mfns[] which
> +     * can be vmap()'d, accouting for possible misalignment within the 
> region.
> +     * The higher level emulation callers are responsible for ensuring that
> +     * mfns[] is large enough for the requested write size.
> +     */
> +    if ( bytes == 0 ||
> +         final - first > ARRAY_SIZE(hvmemul_ctxt->mfn) - 1 )
> +    {
> +        ASSERT_UNREACHABLE();
> +        goto unhandleable;
> +    }
> +
> +    do {
> +        enum hvm_translation_result res;
> +        struct page_info *page;
> +        pagefault_info_t pfinfo;
> +        p2m_type_t p2mt;
> +
> +        /* Error checking.  Confirm that the current slot is clean. */
> +        ASSERT(mfn_x(*mfn) == 0);
> +
> +        res = hvm_translate_get_page(curr, frame << PAGE_SHIFT, true, pfec,
> +                                     &pfinfo, &page, NULL, &p2mt);
> +
> +        switch ( res )
> +        {
> +        case HVMTRANS_okay:
> +            break;
> +
> +        case HVMTRANS_bad_linear_to_gfn:
> +            x86_emul_pagefault(pfinfo.ec, pfinfo.linear, 
> &hvmemul_ctxt->ctxt);
> +            err = ERR_PTR(~(long)X86EMUL_EXCEPTION);

Why the casts to long here and further down?

> +            goto out;
> +
> +        case HVMTRANS_bad_gfn_to_mfn:
> +            err = NULL;
> +            goto out;
> +
> +        case HVMTRANS_gfn_paged_out:
> +        case HVMTRANS_gfn_shared:
> +            err = ERR_PTR(~(long)X86EMUL_RETRY);
> +            goto out;
> +
> +        default:
> +            goto unhandleable;
> +        }
> +
> +        *mfn++ = _mfn(page_to_mfn(page));
> +        frame++;
> +
> +        if ( p2m_is_discard_write(p2mt) )
> +        {
> +            err = ERR_PTR(~(long)X86EMUL_OKAY);
> +            goto out;
> +        }
> +
> +    } while ( frame < final );
> +
> +    /* Entire access within a single frame? */
> +    if ( first == final )
> +        mapping = map_domain_page(hvmemul_ctxt->mfn[0]) + (linear & 
> ~PAGE_MASK);
> +    /* Multiple frames? Need to vmap(). */
> +    else if ( (mapping = vmap(hvmemul_ctxt->mfn,
> +                              mfn - hvmemul_ctxt->mfn)) == NULL )

v1 comment was "final - first + 1 would likely yield better code."

> +        goto unhandleable;
> +
> +#ifndef NDEBUG /* Poision unused mfn[]s with INVALID_MFN. */
> +    while ( mfn < hvmemul_ctxt->mfn + ARRAY_SIZE(hvmemul_ctxt->mfn) )
> +    {
> +        ASSERT(mfn_x(*mfn) == 0);
> +        *mfn++ = INVALID_MFN;
> +    }
> +#endif
> +
> +    return mapping;
> +
> + unhandleable:
> +    err = ERR_PTR(~(long)X86EMUL_UNHANDLEABLE);
> +
> + out:
> +    /* Drop all held references. */
> +    while ( mfn-- > hvmemul_ctxt->mfn )
> +        put_page(mfn_to_page(mfn_x(*mfn)));
> +
> +    return err;
> +}
> +
> +static void hvmemul_unmap_linear_addr(
> +    void *mapping, unsigned long linear, unsigned int bytes,

While this was discussed in response to v1, I still think "mapping"
should be const void *, or a prereq patch (which I would object
to) should be submitted to drop the const from vunmap() and
unmap_domain_page().

> @@ -1007,23 +1160,15 @@ static int hvmemul_write(
>           (vio->mmio_gla == (addr & PAGE_MASK)) )
>          return hvmemul_linear_mmio_write(addr, bytes, p_data, pfec, 
> hvmemul_ctxt, 1);
>  
> -    rc = hvm_copy_to_guest_linear(addr, p_data, bytes, pfec, &pfinfo);
> -
> -    switch ( rc )
> -    {
> -    case HVMTRANS_okay:
> -        break;
> -    case HVMTRANS_bad_linear_to_gfn:
> -        x86_emul_pagefault(pfinfo.ec, pfinfo.linear, &hvmemul_ctxt->ctxt);
> -        return X86EMUL_EXCEPTION;
> -    case HVMTRANS_bad_gfn_to_mfn:
> +    mapping = hvmemul_map_linear_addr(addr, bytes, pfec, hvmemul_ctxt);
> +    if ( IS_ERR(mapping) )
> +        return ~PTR_ERR(mapping);
> +    else if ( !mapping )

v1 comment: 'Pointless "else".'

Jan

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