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Re: [PATCH] x86/mm: do not mark IO regions as Xen heap



On 21.09.2020 17:35, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 04:22:26PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> On 10.09.2020 15:35, Roger Pau Monne wrote:
>>> arch_init_memory will treat all the gaps on the physical memory map
>>> between RAM regions as MMIO and use share_xen_page_with_guest in order
>>> to assign them to dom_io. This has the side effect of setting the Xen
>>> heap flag on such pages, and thus is_special_page would then return
>>> true which is an issue in epte_get_entry_emt because such pages will
>>> be forced to use write-back cache attributes.
>>>
>>> Fix this by introducing a new helper to assign the MMIO regions to
>>> dom_io without setting the Xen heap flag on the pages, so that
>>> is_special_page will return false and the pages won't be forced to use
>>> write-back cache attributes.
>>>
>>> Fixes: 81fd0d3ca4b2cd ('x86/hvm: simplify 'mmio_direct' check in 
>>> epte_get_entry_emt()')
>>
>> Is this really the correct commit? I had this queued for backport,
>> and ended up discarding it from the queue based on this tag, just
>> to then noticing that I remembered correctly that I did backport
>> ca24b2ffdbd9 ("x86/hvm: set 'ipat' in EPT for special pages") to
>> the stable trees already. Isn't it _this_ commit which the change
>> here fixes?
> 
> My bisection pointed to that exact commit as the one that broke my PVH
> dom0 setup, so yes, I'm quite sure that's the commit at least on the
> box that I've bisected it.
> 
> ca24b2ffdbd9 was still fine because previous to the is_special_page
> check loop there was still the `if ( direct_mmio ) ...` handling,
> which made all MMIO regions except for the APIC access page forcefully
> have it's cache attributes set to UC.

Ah yes, I see - thanks. Makes me less sure whether the patch
here really wants backporting. It's certainly an improvement in
its own right to remove the difference between mfn_valid() and
!mfn_valid() MMIO pages, leading e.g. to different treatment by
_sh_propagate(). Will need to give this some more thought, and
of course your and others thoughts would also be appreciated.

Jan



 


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