[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v2 for-4.19 2/3] x86/EPT: avoid marking non-present entries for re-configuring
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 03:16:59PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > For non-present entries EMT, like most other fields, is meaningless to > hardware. Make the logic in ept_set_entry() setting the field (and iPAT) > conditional upon dealing with a present entry, leaving the value at 0 > otherwise. This has two effects for epte_get_entry_emt() which we'll > want to leverage subsequently: > 1) The call moved here now won't be issued with INVALID_MFN anymore (a > respective BUG_ON() is being added). > 2) Neither of the other two calls could now be issued with a truncated > form of INVALID_MFN anymore (as long as there's no bug anywhere > marking an entry present when that was populated using INVALID_MFN). > > Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> > --- > v2: New. > > --- a/xen/arch/x86/mm/p2m-ept.c > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/mm/p2m-ept.c > @@ -650,6 +650,8 @@ static int cf_check resolve_misconfig(st > if ( e.emt != MTRR_NUM_TYPES ) > break; > > + ASSERT(is_epte_present(&e)); If this is added here, then there's a condition further below: if ( !is_epte_valid(&e) || !is_epte_present(&e) ) That needs adjusting AFAICT. However, in ept_set_entry() we seem to unconditionally call resolve_misconfig() against the new entry to be populated, won't this possibly cause resolve_misconfig() to be called against non-present EPT entries? I think this is fine because such non-present entries will have emt == 0, and hence will take the break just ahead of the added ASSERT(). > + > if ( level == 0 ) > { > for ( gfn -= i, i = 0; i < EPT_PAGETABLE_ENTRIES; ++i ) > @@ -915,17 +917,6 @@ ept_set_entry(struct p2m_domain *p2m, gf > > if ( mfn_valid(mfn) || p2m_allows_invalid_mfn(p2mt) ) > { > - bool ipat; > - int emt = epte_get_entry_emt(p2m->domain, _gfn(gfn), mfn, > - i * EPT_TABLE_ORDER, &ipat, > - p2mt); > - > - if ( emt >= 0 ) > - new_entry.emt = emt; > - else /* ept_handle_misconfig() will need to take care of this. */ > - new_entry.emt = MTRR_NUM_TYPES; > - > - new_entry.ipat = ipat; > new_entry.sp = !!i; > new_entry.sa_p2mt = p2mt; > new_entry.access = p2ma; > @@ -941,6 +932,22 @@ ept_set_entry(struct p2m_domain *p2m, gf > need_modify_vtd_table = 0; > > ept_p2m_type_to_flags(p2m, &new_entry); > + > + if ( is_epte_present(&new_entry) ) > + { > + bool ipat; > + int emt = epte_get_entry_emt(p2m->domain, _gfn(gfn), mfn, > + i * EPT_TABLE_ORDER, &ipat, > + p2mt); > + > + BUG_ON(mfn_eq(mfn, INVALID_MFN)); > + > + if ( emt >= 0 ) > + new_entry.emt = emt; > + else /* ept_handle_misconfig() will need to take care of this. */ > + new_entry.emt = MTRR_NUM_TYPES; > + new_entry.ipat = ipat; > + } Should we assert that if new_entry.emt == MTRR_NUM_TYPES the entry must have the present bit set before the atomic_write_ept_entry() call? Thanks, Roger.
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