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Date:   Tue, 14 Jan 2020 11:08:20 +0800
From:   Yang Weijiang <weijiang.yang@...el.com>
To:     Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@...el.com>
Cc:     Yang Weijiang <weijiang.yang@...el.com>, kvm@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, pbonzini@...hat.com,
        jmattson@...gle.com, yu.c.zhang@...ux.intel.com,
        alazar@...defender.com, edwin.zhai@...el.com
Subject: Re: [RESEND PATCH v10 06/10] vmx: spp: Set up SPP paging table at
 vmentry/vmexit

On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 09:33:58AM -0800, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 04:10:50PM +0800, Yang Weijiang wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 10:04:59AM -0800, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jan 02, 2020 at 02:13:15PM +0800, Yang Weijiang wrote:
> > > > @@ -3585,7 +3602,30 @@ static bool fast_page_fault(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, gva_t gva, int level,
> > > >  		if ((error_code & PFERR_WRITE_MASK) &&
> > > >  		    spte_can_locklessly_be_made_writable(spte))
> > > >  		{
> > > > -			new_spte |= PT_WRITABLE_MASK;
> > > > +			/*
> > > > +			 * Record write protect fault caused by
> > > > +			 * Sub-page Protection, let VMI decide
> > > > +			 * the next step.
> > > > +			 */
> > > > +			if (spte & PT_SPP_MASK) {
> > > > +				int len = kvm_x86_ops->get_inst_len(vcpu);
> > > 
> > > There's got to be a better way to handle SPP exits than adding a helper
> > > to retrieve the instruction length.
> > >
> > The fault instruction was skipped by kvm_skip_emulated_instruction()
> > before, but Paolo suggested leave the re-do or skip option to user-space
> > to make it flexible for write protection or write tracking, so return
> > length to user-space.
> 
> Sorry, my comment was unclear.  I have no objection to punting the fault
> to userspace, it's the mechanics of how it's done that I dislike.
> 
> Specifically, (a) using run->exit_reason to propagate the SPP exit up the
> stack, e.g. instead of modifying affected call stacks to play nice with
> any exit to userspace, (b) assuming ->get_insn_len() will always be
> accurate, e.g. see the various caveats in skip_emulated_instruction() for
> both VMX and SVM, and (c) duplicating the state capture code in every
> location that can encounter a SPP fault.
How about calling skip_emulated_instruction() in KVM before exit to
userspace, but still return the skipped instruction length, if userspace
would like to re-execute the instruction, it can unwind RIP or simply
rely on KVM?

> 
> What I'm hoping is that it's possible to modify the call stacks to
> explicitly propagate an exit to userspace and/or SPP fault, and shove all
> the state capture into a common location, e.g. handle_ept_violation().
>
The problem is, the state capture code in fast_page_fault() and
emulation case share different causes, the former is generic occurence
of SPP induced EPT violation, the latter is atually a "faked" one while
detecting emulation instruction is writing some SPP protected area, so I
seperated them.

> Side topic, assuming the userspace VMI is going to be instrospecting the
> faulting instruction, won't it decode the instruction?  I.e. calculate
> the instruction length anyways?

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