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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH V4] x86/altp2m: Hypercall to set altp2m view visibility
On 24.02.2020 11:06, Alexandru Stefan ISAILA wrote:
>
>
> On 21.02.2020 18:39, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> On 21.02.2020 09:30, Alexandru Stefan ISAILA wrote:
>>> @@ -4835,6 +4836,26 @@ static int do_altp2m_op(
>>> break;
>>> }
>>>
>>> + case HVMOP_altp2m_set_visibility:
>>> + {
>>> + uint16_t idx = a.u.set_visibility.altp2m_idx;
>>> +
>>> + if ( a.u.set_visibility.pad ||
>>> + idx >= min(ARRAY_SIZE(d->arch.altp2m_p2m), MAX_EPTP) ||
>>
>> Why min() here? You only access MAX_EPTP-dimensioned arrays afaics. If
>> this is intentional, I think it deserves a comment.
>
> I have min() here because the altp2m index should not be grater then
> MAX_ALTP2M. I know this is used as altp2m_eptp() index but the two are
> coupled.
>
>>
>>> + d->arch.altp2m_eptp[array_index_nospec(idx, MAX_EPTP)] ==
>>> + mfn_x(INVALID_MFN) )
>>> + rc = -EINVAL;
>>> + else if ( !altp2m_active(d) )
>>> + rc = -EOPNOTSUPP;
>>> + else if ( a.u.set_visibility.visible )
>>> + d->arch.altp2m_working_eptp[array_index_nospec(idx, MAX_EPTP)]
>>> =
>>> + d->arch.altp2m_eptp[array_index_nospec(idx, MAX_EPTP)];
>>> + else
>>> + d->arch.altp2m_working_eptp[array_index_nospec(idx, MAX_EPTP)]
>>> =
>>> + mfn_x(INVALID_MFN);
>>> + break;
>>
>> You don't seem to be holding any locks. At the very least this means
>> the in-range-index-is-valid check further up will have become stale
>> by the time you actually consume the slot.
>>
>
> Good thing to point this out here. I will add altp2m_list_lock/unlock(d)
> to guard this check and operation.
I think it's better to move all the altp2m things in a new function,
something like p2m_set_altp2m_view_visibility(), in p2m.c. This way
there will be no additional include needed.
Alex
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