[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] PING: [PATCH v3] arch/x86: Add registers to vm_event
Any thoughts on this are appreciated. Thanks, Alex On 18.10.2018 12:02, Alexandru Stefan ISAILA wrote: > This patch adds a couple of regs to the vm_event that are used by > the introspection. The base, limit and ar > bits are compressed into a uint64_t union so as not to enlarge the > vm_event. > > Signed-off-by: Alexandru Isaila <aisaila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > Changes since V2: > - Keep fs/gs_base in 64bit long format > - Pull the sel out of x86_selector_reg > - Reformat limit field assignment > - Redesigned vm_event_pack_segment_register(). > --- > xen/arch/x86/vm_event.c | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > xen/include/public/vm_event.h | 29 ++++++++++++++-- > 2 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/vm_event.c b/xen/arch/x86/vm_event.c > index 15de43c3e6..803f97011b 100644 > --- a/xen/arch/x86/vm_event.c > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/vm_event.c > @@ -122,11 +122,60 @@ void vm_event_monitor_next_interrupt(struct vcpu *v) > v->arch.monitor.next_interrupt_enabled = true; > } > > +static void vm_event_pack_segment_register(enum x86_segment segment, > + struct vm_event_regs_x86 *reg) > +{ > + struct segment_register seg; > + > + hvm_get_segment_register(current, segment, &seg); > + > + switch ( segment ) > + { > + case x86_seg_ss: > + reg->ss.fields.base = seg.base; > + reg->ss.fields.limit = seg.g ? seg.limit >> 12 : seg.limit; > + reg->ss.fields.ar = seg.attr; > + reg->ss_sel = seg.sel; > + break; > + case x86_seg_fs: > + reg->fs_base = seg.base; > + reg->fs.fields.limit = seg.g ? seg.limit >> 12 : seg.limit; > + reg->fs.fields.ar = seg.attr; > + reg->fs_sel = seg.sel; > + break; > + case x86_seg_gs: > + reg->gs_base = seg.base; > + reg->gs.fields.limit = seg.g ? seg.limit >> 12 : seg.limit; > + reg->gs.fields.ar = seg.attr; > + reg->gs_sel = seg.sel; > + break; > + case x86_seg_cs: > + reg->cs.fields.base = seg.base; > + reg->cs.fields.limit = seg.g ? seg.limit >> 12 : seg.limit; > + reg->cs.fields.ar = seg.attr; > + reg->cs_sel = seg.sel; > + break; > + case x86_seg_ds: > + reg->ds.fields.base = seg.base; > + reg->ds.fields.limit = seg.g ? seg.limit >> 12 : seg.limit; > + reg->ds.fields.ar = seg.attr; > + reg->ds_sel = seg.sel; > + break; > + case x86_seg_es: > + reg->es.fields.base = seg.base; > + reg->es.fields.limit = seg.g ? seg.limit >> 12 : seg.limit; > + reg->es.fields.ar = seg.attr; > + reg->es_sel = seg.sel; > + break; > + default: > + break; > + } > +} > + > void vm_event_fill_regs(vm_event_request_t *req) > { > #ifdef CONFIG_HVM > const struct cpu_user_regs *regs = guest_cpu_user_regs(); > - struct segment_register seg; > struct hvm_hw_cpu ctxt = {}; > struct vcpu *curr = current; > > @@ -170,14 +219,14 @@ void vm_event_fill_regs(vm_event_request_t *req) > req->data.regs.x86.msr_star = ctxt.msr_star; > req->data.regs.x86.msr_lstar = ctxt.msr_lstar; > > - hvm_get_segment_register(curr, x86_seg_fs, &seg); > - req->data.regs.x86.fs_base = seg.base; > - > - hvm_get_segment_register(curr, x86_seg_gs, &seg); > - req->data.regs.x86.gs_base = seg.base; > + vm_event_pack_segment_register(x86_seg_fs, &req->data.regs.x86); > + vm_event_pack_segment_register(x86_seg_gs, &req->data.regs.x86); > + vm_event_pack_segment_register(x86_seg_cs, &req->data.regs.x86); > + vm_event_pack_segment_register(x86_seg_ss, &req->data.regs.x86); > + vm_event_pack_segment_register(x86_seg_ds, &req->data.regs.x86); > + vm_event_pack_segment_register(x86_seg_es, &req->data.regs.x86); > > - hvm_get_segment_register(curr, x86_seg_cs, &seg); > - req->data.regs.x86.cs_arbytes = seg.attr; > + req->data.regs.x86.shadow_gs = ctxt.shadow_gs; > #endif > } > > diff --git a/xen/include/public/vm_event.h b/xen/include/public/vm_event.h > index 36e3f4685d..0415ea607d 100644 > --- a/xen/include/public/vm_event.h > +++ b/xen/include/public/vm_event.h > @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ > > #include "xen.h" > > -#define VM_EVENT_INTERFACE_VERSION 0x00000003 > +#define VM_EVENT_INTERFACE_VERSION 0x00000004 > > #if defined(__XEN__) || defined(__XEN_TOOLS__) > > @@ -157,6 +157,19 @@ > #define VM_EVENT_X86_CR4 2 > #define VM_EVENT_X86_XCR0 3 > > +struct x86_selector_reg { > + union > + { > + uint64_t bytes; > + struct > + { > + uint32_t base; > + uint32_t limit : 20; > + uint32_t ar : 12; > + } fields; > + }; > +}; > + > /* > * Using custom vCPU structs (i.e. not hvm_hw_cpu) for both x86 and ARM > * so as to not fill the vm_event ring buffer too quickly. > @@ -193,7 +206,19 @@ struct vm_event_regs_x86 { > uint64_t msr_lstar; > uint64_t fs_base; > uint64_t gs_base; > - uint32_t cs_arbytes; > + struct x86_selector_reg cs; > + struct x86_selector_reg ss; > + struct x86_selector_reg ds; > + struct x86_selector_reg es; > + struct x86_selector_reg fs; > + struct x86_selector_reg gs; > + uint64_t shadow_gs; > + uint16_t cs_sel; > + uint16_t ss_sel; > + uint16_t ds_sel; > + uint16_t es_sel; > + uint16_t fs_sel; > + uint16_t gs_sel; > uint32_t _pad; > }; > > _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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