[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 03/22] x86/dom0: only disable SMAP for the PV dom0 build
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 06:51:31PM +0100, Andrew Cooper wrote: > On 29/07/2024 5:18 pm, Roger Pau Monné wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 04:52:22PM +0100, Andrew Cooper wrote: > >> On 29/07/2024 12:53 pm, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> On 26.07.2024 17:21, Roger Pau Monne wrote: > >>>> The PVH dom0 builder doesn't switch page tables and has no need to run > >>>> with > >>>> SMAP disabled. > >>>> > >>>> Put the SMAP disabling close to the code region where it's necessary, as > >>>> it > >>>> then becomes obvious why switch_cr3_cr4() is required instead of > >>>> write_ptbase(). > >>>> > >>>> Note removing SMAP from cr4_pv32_mask is not required, as we never jump > >>>> into > >>>> guest context, and hence updating the value of cr4_pv32_mask is not > >>>> relevant. > >>> I'm okay-ish with that being dropped, but iirc the goal was to keep the > >>> variable in sync with CPU state. > >> Removing SMAP from cr4_pv32_mask is necessary. > >> > >> Otherwise IST vectors will reactive SMAP behind the back of the dombuilder. > >> > >> This will probably only manifest in practice in a CONFIG_PV32=y build, > > Sorry, I'm possibly missing some context here. When running the dom0 > > builder we switch to the guest page-tables, but not to the guest vCPU, > > (iow: current == idle) and hence the context is always the Xen > > context. > > Correct. > > > Why would the return path of the IST use cr4_pv32_mask when the > > context in which the IST happened was the Xen one, and the current > > vCPU is the idle one (a 64bit PV guest from Xen's PoV). > > > > My understanding is that cr4_pv32_mask should only be used when the > > current context is running a 32bit PV vCPU. > > This logic is evil to follow, because you need to look at both > cr4_pv32_mask and XEN_CR4_PV32_BITS to see both halves of it. > > Notice how cr4_pv32_restore() only ever OR's cr4_pv32_mask into %cr4? > > CR4_PV32_RESTORE is called from every entry path which *might* have come > from a 32bit PV guest, and it always results in Xen having SMEP/SMAP > active (as applicable). This includes NMI. > > The change is only undone in compat_restore_all_guest(), where > XEN_CR4_PV32_BITS is cleared from %cr4 iff returning to Ring1/2. This > is logic cunningly disguised in the use of the Parity flag. > > > Because the NMI handler does reactive SMEP/SMAP (based on the value in > cr4_pv32_mask), and returning to Xen does not pass through > compat_restore_all_guest(), taking an NMI in the middle of of the > dombuilder will reactive SMAP behind your back. After further conversations with Andrew we believe the current disabling of X86_CR4_SMAP in %cr4 during dom0 build is not safe. Regardless of whether cr4_pv32_mask is properly adjusted return to Xen context from interrupt would be done with SMAP enabled if X86_FEATURE_XEN_SMAP is set. I will send a new patch that uses stac/clac in order to disable SMAP (if required) around the dom0 builder code that switches to the guest page-tables. Thanks, Roger.
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