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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2] x86/nhvm: properly clean up after failure to set up all vCPU-s



At 12:19 +0000 on 21 Feb (1361449175), Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> On 21.02.13 at 12:44, Tim Deegan <tim@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > At 11:26 +0000 on 21 Feb (1361445983), Jan Beulich wrote:
> >> Otherwise we may leak memory when setting up nHVM fails half way.
> >> 
> >> This implies that the individual destroy functions will have to remain
> >> capable (in the VMX case they first need to be made so, following
> >> 26486:7648ef657fe7 and 26489:83a3fa9c8434) of being called for a vCPU
> >> that the corresponding init function was never run on.
> >> 
> >> Once at it, also clean up some inefficiencies in the corresponding
> >> parameter validation code.
> >> 
> >> Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx>
> >> ---
> >> v2: nVMX fixes required by 26486:7648ef657fe7 and 26489:83a3fa9c8434.
> >> 
> >> --- a/xen/arch/x86/hvm/hvm.c
> >> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/hvm/hvm.c
> >> @@ -3916,20 +3916,25 @@ long do_hvm_op(unsigned long op, XEN_GUE
> >>                      rc = -EPERM;
> >>                      break;
> >>                  }
> >> +                if ( !a.value )
> >> +                    break;
> > 
> > Surely setting from 1 to 0 should either disable nested-hvm entirely
> > (including calling nestedhvm_vcpu_destroy()) or fail.  Otherwise I think
> > alternating 1 and 0 will cause nestedhvm_vcpu_initialise() to allocate
> > fresh state every time (& leak the old state).
> 
> No, that's precisely not the case with this patch (but was before
> in case of failure on other than the first vCPU).
> 
> Of course we can _change_ to the model of fully disabling nHVM
> in that case, but honestly I don't see the point, and the code is
> simpler without doing so.

Agreed, but AFAICT after this patch when the value is set to 1 and then
0 and then 1 again, it will call nestedhvm_vcpu_initialise() again, and
certainly the nvmx version of that doesn't DTRT on an
already-initialised vcpu.  What am I missing here?

Tim.

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