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Re: [PATCH] x86/PAT: have pat_enabled() properly reflect state when running on e.g. Xen



On Wed, Jul 06, 2022 at 08:17:41AM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote:
> Sure, but that alone won't help.

Well, the MTRR code looks at X86_FEATURE_MTRR. If Xen doesn't expose the
MTRRs, then that bit should be clear in the CPUID the guest sees.

So in that case, you could test X86_FEATURE_XENPV at the end of
mtrr_bp_init() and not disable PAT if running as a PV guest. Would that
work?

> There's a beneficial side effect of running through pat_disable():
> That way pat_init() will bail right away. Without that I'd need to
> further special case things there (as under Xen/PV PAT must not be
> written, only read)

We have wrmsr_safe for that.

> Any decent hypervisor will allow overriding CPUID, so in principle
> I'd expect any to permit disabling MTRR to leave a guest to use
> the (more modern and less cumbersome) PAT alone.

So I'm being told that it would be generally beneficial for all kinds of
virtualization solutions to be able to support PAT only, without MTRRs
so it would be interesting to see how ugly it would become to decouple
PAT from MTRRs in Linux...

Thx.

-- 
Regards/Gruss,
    Boris.

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