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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [XTF PATCH 05/16] vvmx: add a general error handler for VMX instructions
On 16/12/16 13:43, Haozhong Zhang wrote:
> handle_vmxinsn_err() is added to check and output the mismatch between
> errors in the execution of a VMX instruction and the expected errors.
>
> Signed-off-by: Haozhong Zhang <haozhong.zhang@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> tests/vvmx/util.c | 104
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> tests/vvmx/util.h | 17 +++++++++
> 2 files changed, 121 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/tests/vvmx/util.c b/tests/vvmx/util.c
> index 8cd35c5..74b4d01 100644
> --- a/tests/vvmx/util.c
> +++ b/tests/vvmx/util.c
> @@ -2,6 +2,110 @@
> #include <arch/x86/hvm/vmx/vmcs.h>
> #include "util.h"
>
> +#define vvmx_failure(prefix, fmt, ...) \
> + do { \
> + xtf_failure("Fail: %s: "fmt, prefix, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
> + } while (0)
I don't see this used anywhere else in the series. Is it only for the
function below?
> +
> +bool handle_vmxinsn_err(const char *name, uint8_t err, exinfo_t fault_info,
> + uint8_t exp_err, exinfo_t exp_fault_info,
> + enum vmx_insn_errno exp_insn_errno)
> +{
> + bool passed = true;
> +
> + bool has_fault = !!(err & VMXERR_FAULT);
C99 bools don't need !!, as they have that property guaranteed by the
standard.
It came as a shock to me when Xen's old bool_t's didn't have that
property, which is what prompted me to fix Xen. In particular,
static inline bool_t (void) { return x & 0x1000; }
used to truncate to 0 regardless of the value of x, which was
desperately unhelpful.
> + unsigned int fault_vec = exinfo_vec(fault_info);
> + unsigned int fault_ec = exinfo_ec(fault_info);
> + bool exp_fault = !!(exp_err & VMXERR_FAULT);
> + unsigned int exp_fault_vec = exinfo_vec(exp_fault_info);
> + bool ec = !!(exp_fault_vec & X86_EXC_HAVE_EC);
> + unsigned int exp_fault_ec = ec ? exinfo_ec(exp_fault_info) : 0;
> +
> + if ( !exp_fault && has_fault )
> + {
> + vvmx_failure(name,
> + "unexpected fault #%u(%u), but no fault is expected\n",
> + fault_vec, fault_ec);
Please use x86_decode_exinfo(), which formats an exinfo_t with mnemonics.
I already have half a patch series to introduce a %p for exinfo_t. I
should clean the series up and post it.
~Andrew
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