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Re: [Xen-devel] pciback: question about the permissive flag



On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 11:37:27PM +0200, Joanna Rutkowska wrote:
> I'm trying to understand the purpose of the permissive flag in the Xen
> pciback driver. The comments in the code suggest that setting
> permissive=1 is "potentially unsafe", and I've been wondering why?
> 
> My thinking goes this way -- we either:
> 
> 1) have IOMMU/VT-d in the system, and use it to isolate the device
> assigned to a DomU, in which case allowing the DomU to fully control the
> assigned device's config space should not be a problem because VT-d

But that is not the case. The PCI config writes are actually done by
Dom0. The Xen PCI frontend redirects all config space reads/writes to
the Xen PCI backend that does them on the guest behalf.

There are some backend-backend config space libs that deal with
different regions (power, MSI), and for those that are not present
the permissive flag is used to figure out whether the guest is allowed
to write to that region.


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