[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC 01/14] xen: vmx: Added EPT based Subpage Write Protection Doc.
From: Zhang Yi Z <yi.z.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Zhang Yi Z <yi.z.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- docs/txt/misc/spp_xen.txt | 259 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 259 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/txt/misc/spp_xen.txt diff --git a/docs/txt/misc/spp_xen.txt b/docs/txt/misc/spp_xen.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d84eca2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/txt/misc/spp_xen.txt @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +DRAFT: EPT-Based Sub-Page Protection (SPP) Design Doc for Xen +============================================================= + +1. Overview + +EPT-based Sub-Page Protection (SPP) capability to allow Virtual Machine +Monitors to specify write-protection for guest physical memory at a +sub-page (128 byte) granularity. When this capability is utilized, the +CPU enforces write-access permissions for sub-page regions of 4K pages +as specified by the VMM. + +2. Operation of SPP + +Sub-Page Protection Table (SPPT) is introduced to manage sub-page +write-access. + +SPPT is active when the "sub-page write protection" VM-execution control +is 1. SPPT looks up the guest physical addresses to derive a 64 bit +"sub-page permission" value containing sub-page write permissions. The +lookup from guest-physical addresses to the sub-page region permissions +is determined by a set of SPPT paging structures. + +When the "sub-page write protection" VM-execution control is 1, the SPPT +is used to lookup write permission bits for the 128 byte sub-page regions +containing in the 4KB guest physical page. EPT specifies the 4KB page +level privileges that software is allowed when accessing the guest +physical address, whereas SPPT defines the write permissions for software +at the 128 byte granularity regions within a 4KB page. Write accesses +prevented due to sub-page permissions looked up via SPPT are reported as +EPT violation VM exits. Similar to EPT, a logical processor uses SPPT to +lookup sub-page region write permissions for guest-physical addresses +only when those addresses are used to access memory. +______________________________________________________________________________ + +How SPP hardware works: +_______________________________________________________________________________ + +Guest write access --> GPA --> Walk EPT --> EPT leaf entry -┐ +┌-----------------------------------------------------------┘ +└-> if VMexec_control.spp && ept_leaf_entry.spp_bit (bit 61) + | + └-> <false> --> EPT legacy behavior + | + | + └-> <true> --> if ept_leaf_entry.writable + | + └-> <true> --> Ignore SPP + | + └-> <false> --> GPA --> Walk SPP 4-level table--┐ + | +┌------------<----------get-the-SPPT-point-from-VMCS-filed-----<------┘ +| +Walk SPP L4E table +| +└┐--> entry misconfiguration ------------>----------┐<----------------┐ + | | | +else | | + | | | + | ┌------------------SPP VMexit<-----------------┘ | + | | | + | └-> exit_qualification & sppt_misconfig --> sppt misconfig | + | | | + | └-> exit_qualification & sppt_miss --> sppt miss | + └--┐ | + | | +walk SPPT L3E--┐--> if-entry-misconfiguration------------>------------┘ + | | + else | + | | + | | + walk SPPT L2E --┐--> if-entry-misconfiguration-------->-------┘ + | | + else | + | | + | | + walk SPPT L1E --┐-> if-entry-misconfiguration--->----┘ + | + else + | + └-> if sub-page writable + └-> <true> allow, write access + └-> <false> disallow, EPT violation +______________________________________________________________________________ + +3. Interfaces + +* Feature enabling + +Add "spp_enable=1" to Xen Command line to enable SPP feature, default is off. + +* Get/Set sub-page write access permission + +New Xen HVM Hyper Call: + +`HVMOP_set_subpage`: +Set sub-pages write access bitmap corresponding to given gfn. + +```c +/* for Xen HVMOP_set_subpage */ +struct xen_hvm_subpage_t { + domid domid; + __u64 gfn; + __u32 access_map; /* sub-page write-access bitmap */ +}; + +#define HVMOP_set_subpage 26 + +xencall2(handle->xcall, __HYPERVISOR_hvm_op, HVMOP_set_subpage, + HYPERCALL_BUFFER_AS_ARG(arg)) +``` + +4. SPPT initialization + +* SPPT root page allocation + + SPPT is referenced via a 64-bit control field called "sub-page + protection table pointe" (SPPTP, encoding 0x2030) which contains a + 4K-align physical address. + + SPPT also has 4 level table as well as EPT. So, as EPT does, when Xen + loads mmu, we allocate a root page for SPPT L4 table. + +* EPT leaf entry SPP bit + + Set 0 to SPP bit to close SPP by default. + +5. Set/Get Sub-Page access bitmap for bunch of guest physical pages + +* To utilize SPP feature, system admin should Set a Sub-page access write via + SPP Xen hyper call `HVMOP_set_subpage`, which will prepared the flowing things. + + (1.Got the corresponding EPT leaf entry via the guest physical address. + (2.If it is a 4K page frame, flag the bit 61 to enable subpage protection on this page. + (3.Setup spp page structure, the page structure format is list following. + + Format of the SPPT L4E, L3E, L2E: + | Bit | Contents | + | :----- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------| + | 0 | Valid entry when set; indicates whether the entry is present | + | 11:1 | Reserved (0) | + | N-1:12 | Physical address of 4KB aligned SPPT LX-1 Table referenced by this entry | + | 51:N | Reserved (0) | + | 63:52 | Reserved (0) | + Note: N is the physical address width supported by the processor. X is the page level + + Format of the SPPT L1E: + | Bit | Contents | + | :---- | :---------------------------------------------------------------- | + | 0+2i | Write permission for i-th 128 byte sub-page region. | + | 1+2i | Reserved (0). | + Note: `0<=i<=31` + +* Sub-page write access bitmap setting pseudo-code: + +```c +static int p2m_set_subpage(struct domain *d, + struct xen_hvm_subpage_t *spp_info) +{ + gfn_t *gfns = spp_info->gfns; + u64 *access_map = spp_info->access_map; + + sanity_check(); + + /* SPP works when the page is unwritable */ + if (set_ept_leaf_level_unwritable(gfn) == success) + + if (p2m_set_spp_page_st(gfn) == success) + + success; + +} +``` + +User could get the subpage info via SPP Xen hyper call `HVMOP_get_subpage`. + +* Sub-page get subpage info pseudo-code: + +```c +static int p2m_get_subpage(struct domain *d + struct xen_hvm_subpage_t *spp_info) +{ + gfn_t *gfns = spp_info->gfns; + + sanity_check(gfn); + spp_info = p2m_get_spp_page_frame(gfn); +} +``` + +6. SPPT-induced vmexits + +* SPP VM exits + +Accesses using guest physical addresses may cause VM exits due to a SPPT +Misconfiguration or a SPPT Miss. + +A SPPT Misconfiguration vmexit occurs when, in the course of translating +a guest physical address, the logical proceesor encounters a leaf EPT +paging-structure entry mapping a 4KB page, with SPP enabled, during the +SPPT lookup, a SPPT paging-structure entry contains an unsupported +value. + +A SPPT Miss vmexit occurs during the SPPT lookup there is no SPPT +misconfiguration but any level of SPPT paging-structure entries are not +present. + +NOTE. SPPT misconfigurations and SPPT miss can occur only due to an +attempt to write memory with a guest physical address. + +* EPT violation vmexits due to SPPT + +EPT violations due to memory write accesses disallowed due to sub-page +protection permissions specified in the SPPT are reported via EPT +violation VM exits. + +7. SPPT-induced vmexits handling + +```c +#define EXIT_REASON_SPP 66 +vmx_vmexit_handler { + ... + [EXIT_REASON_SPP] = vmx_handle_spp, + ... +}; +``` +New exit qualification for SPPT-induced vmexits. + +| Bit | Contents | +| :---- | :---------------------------------------------------------------- | +| 10:0 | Reserved (0). | +| 11 | SPPT VM exit type. Set for SPPT Miss, cleared for SPPT Misconfig. | +| 12 | NMI unblocking due to IRET | +| 63:13 | Reserved (0) | + +* SPPT miss and misconfiguration + +SPP VMexit handler Pseudo-code: +```c +static int vmx_handle_spp() +{ + exit_qualification = vmcs_readl(EXIT_QUALIFICATION); + if (exit_qualification & SPP_EXIT_TYPE_BIT) { + /* SPPT Miss */ + } else { + /* SPPT Misconfig */ + WARN_ON(1); + } + return 0; +} +``` + +8. EPT violation vmexits due to SPPT + +While hardware walking the SPP page table, If the sub-page region write +permission bit is set, the write is allowed, else the write is disallowed +and results in an EPT violation. + +we need peek this case in EPT violation handler. + + -- 2.7.4 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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