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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] x86emul: support {RD,WR}{F,G}SBASE



On 14/12/16 13:39, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 14.12.16 at 14:28, <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 14/12/16 13:18, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>> On 14.12.16 at 13:36, <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> On 14/12/16 09:37, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>> @@ -5205,6 +5206,44 @@ x86_emulate(
>>>>>          }
>>>>>          break;
>>>>>  
>>>>> +    case X86EMUL_OPC_F3(0x0f, 0xae): /* Grp15 */
>>>>> +    {
>>>>> +        unsigned long cr4;
>>>>> +
>>>>> +        fail_if(modrm_mod != 3);
>>>> This should surely be an explicit #UD?  The only issue is that we don't
>>>> yet implement Grp15/F3 instructions with memory operands (as there are
>>>> none yet defined)?
>>> If there weren't any, I probably would have used #UD here. But
>>> there are - ptwrite is even in the normal SDM already (but it looks
>>> to be missing from the opcode map).
>> I find that the opcode maps are consistently out of date.
>>
>> However, I don't understand why you have chosen to avoid the #UD.  #UD
>> is the appropriate action for an opcode which isn't implemented.
> I don't think we should raise #UD knowingly for the wrong reason.
> Hence my plan was to go through all fail_if()-s once we are at a
> point where we consider the emulator complete enough, but keep
> using fail_if() vs #UD to distinguish cases where we know of gaps
> vs an encoding being undefined in up-to-date docs. While I guess
> we don't always match this model at present, that was at least
> what I have been trying to follow in all my recent work.

Hmm.

I had considered at one point to have X86EMUL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED which was
separate from X86EMUL_UNHANDLEABLE, as they are subtly different. 
NOT_IMPLEMENTED means "everything else was fine, but I don't know how to
do that", whereas UNHANDLEABLE is "something went wrong trying to do
that", and is typically used for missing hooks or problems in lower levels.

~Andrew

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