[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] libacpi: Prevent CPU hotplug AML from corrupting memory
On Thu Sep 11, 2025 at 5:04 PM CEST, Jan Beulich wrote: > On 11.09.2025 14:03, Andrew Cooper wrote: >> On 11/09/2025 12:53 pm, Alejandro Vallejo wrote: >>> CPU hotplug relies on the online CPU bitmap being provided on PIO 0xaf00 >>> by the device model. The GPE handler checks this and compares it against >>> the "online" flag on each MADT LAPIC entry, setting the flag to its >>> related bit in the bitmap and adjusting the table's checksum. >>> >>> The bytecode doesn't, however, stop at NCPUS. It keeps comparing until it >>> reaches 128, even if that overflows the MADT into some other (hopefully >>> mapped) memory. The reading isn't as problematic as the writing though. >>> >>> If an "entry" outside the MADT is deemed to disagree with the CPU bitmap >>> then the bit where the "online" flag would be is flipped, thus >>> corrupting that memory. And the MADT checksum gets adjusted for a flip >>> that happened outside its range. It's all terrible. >>> >>> Note that this corruption happens regardless of the device-model being >>> present or not, because even if the bitmap holds 0s, the overflowed >>> memory might not at the bits corresponding to the "online" flag. >>> >>> This patch adjusts the DSDT so entries >=NCPUS are skipped. >>> >>> Fixes: c70ad37a1f7c("HVM vcpu add/remove: setup dsdt infrastructure...") >>> Reported-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii_strashko@xxxxxxxx> >>> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Vallejo <alejandro.garciavallejo@xxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> Half RFC. Not thoroughly untested. Pipeline is green, but none of this is >>> tested >>> there. >>> >>> v2: >>> * New patch with the general fix for HVM too. Turns out the correction >>> logic was buggy after all. >> >> Hmm, this does sound rather more serious. I have a nagging feeling that >> until recently we always wrote 128 MADT entries. > > Not exactly recently, but looks like that's my fault then: 0875433389240 > ("hvmloader: limit CPUs exposed to guests"). > > Jan Very right. I got to that commit, but thought nr_processor_objects would match NCPUS. Wrong assumption. That sorts out wich fixes tag to attribute this to. Cheers, Alejandro
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