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Re: [Xen-devel] [V10 PATCH 09/23] PVH xen: introduce pvh_set_vcpu_info() and vmx_pvh_set_vcpu_info()



On Mon, 5 Aug 2013 18:34:36 -0700
Mukesh Rathor <mukesh.rathor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Mon, 05 Aug 2013 12:08:50 +0100
> "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > >>> On 26.07.13 at 02:58, Mukesh Rathor <mukesh.rathor@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > >>> wrote:
> > > On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 14:47:55 +0100
> > > Tim Deegan <tim@xxxxxxx> wrote:
....... > > 
> > >> At 18:59 -0700 on 23 Jul (1374605957), Mukesh Rathor wrote:
> > > That was an option discussed with Jan, walking and reading the GDT
> > > entries from the gdtaddr the guest provided to load the hidden
> > > parts. But, I agree with him, that for the initial cpu boot we can
> > > restrict the ABI to say: 0 base addr, ~0 limit, and "read/write,
> > > accessed" default attributes for the hidden part (64bit guest). 
> > 
> > That must be a misunderstanding then (also see my other reply) - I
> > always meant to require that you either properly load the hidden
> > register portions from the descriptor tables, or at least verify
> > that the descriptor table entries referenced match the defaults you
> > enforce.
> 
> Ok, I thought you just wanted to be documented, If I'm gonna write
> the code to verify, i might as well just write the hidden porions, an
> option I'd proposed. That way there are no constraints. I'm currently
> working on just doing that, and will be in the next version of the
> patch.

Ok, I've mostly got code to set the hidden fields, but the more I think
about it, the more I feel that the right/better thing to do is to
just not set any selectors at all, instead default them in the VMCS.
Meaning, we set CS=0x10, DS/SS = 0x18  in vmcs create code. Then we
document that the guest needs to set a boot GDT as:

 0000000000000000 00cf9b000000ffff
 00af9b000000ffff 00cf93000000ffff

to bootstrap. PV does this anyways, and since we are dealing with PVH
here, which is still modified guest, it seems fairly plausible. The
guest just needs to send down the GDT addr and size for the boot vcpu
then as part of this ABI. Recall this is just for the intial boot of the
vcpu, once its up, it manages its own GDT.

What do you guys think? please lmk.

thanks
mukesh

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