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SubjectRe: [patch V2 24/28] x86/speculation: Prepare arch_smt_update() for PRCTL mode
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On 11/27/2018 02:30 PM, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2018, Lendacky, Thomas wrote:
>> On 11/25/2018 12:33 PM, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>>> +/* Update x86_spec_ctrl_base in case SMT state changed. */
>>> +static void update_stibp_strict(void)
>>> {
>>> - wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_SPEC_CTRL, x86_spec_ctrl_base);
>>> + u64 mask = x86_spec_ctrl_base & ~SPEC_CTRL_STIBP;
>>> +
>>> + if (sched_smt_active())
>>> + mask |= SPEC_CTRL_STIBP;
>>> +
>>> + if (mask == x86_spec_ctrl_base)
>>> + return;
>>> +
>>> + pr_info("Spectre v2 user space SMT mitigation: STIBP %s\n",
>>> + mask & SPEC_CTRL_STIBP ? "always-on" : "off");
>>> + x86_spec_ctrl_base = mask;
>>> + on_each_cpu(update_stibp_msr, NULL, 1);
>>
>> Some more testing using spectre_v2_user=on and I've found that during boot
>> up, once the first SMT thread is encountered no more updates to MSRs for
>> STIBP are done for any CPUs brought up after that. The first SMT thread
>> will cause mask != x86_spec_ctrl_base, but then x86_spec_ctrl_base is set
>> to mask and the check always causes a return for subsequent CPUs that are
>> brought up.
>
> The above code merily handles the switch between SMT and non-SMT mode,
> because there all other online CPUs need to be updated, but after that each
> upcoming CPU calls x86_spec_ctrl_setup_ap() which will write the MSR. So
> it's all good.

Yup, sorry for the noise. Trying to test different scenarios using some
code hacks and put them in the wrong place, so wasn't triggering the
WRMSR in x86_spec_ctrl_setup_ap().

Thanks,
Tom

>
> Thanks,
>
> tglx
>
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