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SubjectRe: [PATCH v8 7/7] KVM: x86: virtualize cpuid faulting
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 04/11/2016 21:34, David Matlack wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Kyle Huey <me@kylehuey.com> wrote:
>>> + case MSR_PLATFORM_INFO:
>>> + /* cpuid faulting is supported */
>>> + msr_info->data = PLATINFO_CPUID_FAULT;
>>> + break;
>>
>> This could break save/restore, if for example, a VM is migrated to a
>> version of KVM without MSR_PLATFORM_INFO support. I think the way to
>> handle this is to make MSR_PLATFORM_INFO writeable (but only from
>> userspace) so that hypervisors can defend themselves (by setting this
>> MSR to 0).
>
> Right---and with my QEMU hat on, this feature will have to be enabled
> manually on the command line because of the way QEMU supports running
> with old kernels. :( This however does not impact the KVM patch.
>
> We may decide that, because CPUID faulting doesn't have a CPUID bit and
> is relatively a "fringe" feature, we are okay if the kernel enables this
> unconditionally and then userspace can arrange to block migration (in
> QEMU this would use a subsection). David, Eduardo, opinions?

Sounds reasonable. Accurate CPU virtualization might be another reason
to disable this feature from userspace.

My worry is a kernel rollback, where migrating to an older kernel
version is unavoidable.

>
>>
>>> + case MSR_MISC_FEATURES_ENABLES:
>>> + msr_info->data = 0;
>>> + if (vcpu->arch.cpuid_fault)
>>> + msr_info->data |= CPUID_FAULT_ENABLE;
>>> + break;
>>
>> MSR_MISC_FEATURES_ENABLES should be added to emulated_msrs[] so that
>> the hypervisor will maintain the value of CPUID_FAULT_ENABLE across a
>> save/restore.
>
> This is definitely necessary. Thanks David.
>
> Paolo
>
>>> default:
>>> if (kvm_pmu_is_valid_msr(vcpu, msr_info->index))
>>> return kvm_pmu_get_msr(vcpu, msr_info->index, &msr_info->data);
>>> if (!ignore_msrs) {
>>> vcpu_unimpl(vcpu, "unhandled rdmsr: 0x%x\n", msr_info->index);
>>> return 1;
>>> } else {
>>> vcpu_unimpl(vcpu, "ignored rdmsr: 0x%x\n", msr_info->index);
>>> @@ -7493,16 +7507,18 @@ void kvm_vcpu_reset(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, bool init_event)
>>> kvm_update_dr0123(vcpu);
>>> vcpu->arch.dr6 = DR6_INIT;
>>> kvm_update_dr6(vcpu);
>>> vcpu->arch.dr7 = DR7_FIXED_1;
>>> kvm_update_dr7(vcpu);
>>>
>>> vcpu->arch.cr2 = 0;
>>>
>>> + vcpu->arch.cpuid_fault = false;
>>> +
>>> kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_EVENT, vcpu);
>>> vcpu->arch.apf.msr_val = 0;
>>> vcpu->arch.st.msr_val = 0;
>>>
>>> kvmclock_reset(vcpu);
>>>
>>> kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue(vcpu);
>>> kvm_async_pf_hash_reset(vcpu);
>>> --
>>> 2.10.2
>>>
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