Re: [RFC PATCH 4/4] KVM: vmx: add support for emulating UMIP

From: Radim KrÄmÃÅ
Date: Wed Jul 13 2016 - 16:30:20 EST


2016-07-12 21:20+0200, Paolo Bonzini:
> UMIP (User-Mode Instruction Prevention) is a feature of future
> Intel processors (Cannonlake?) that blocks SLDT, SGDT, STR, SIDT
> and SMSW from user-mode processes.
>
> On Intel systems it's *almost* possible to emulate it; it slows
> down the instructions when they're executed in ring 0, but they
> are really never executed in practice. The catch is that SMSW
> doesn't cause a vmexit, and hence SMSW will not fault.
>
> When UMIP is enabled but not supported by the host, descriptor table
> exits are enabled, and the emulator takes care of injecting a #GP when
> any of SLDT, SGDT, STR, SIDT are encountered.
>
> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c b/arch/x86/kvm/vmx.c
> @@ -3967,6 +3968,14 @@ static int vmx_set_cr4(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, unsigned long cr4)
> (to_vmx(vcpu)->rmode.vm86_active ?
> KVM_RMODE_VM_CR4_ALWAYS_ON : KVM_PMODE_VM_CR4_ALWAYS_ON);
>
> + if ((cr4 & X86_CR4_UMIP) && !boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_UMIP)) {
> + vmcs_set_bits(SECONDARY_VM_EXEC_CONTROL,
> + SECONDARY_EXEC_DESC);

If UMIP support is not exposed in CPUID, we ought to #GP(0), because it
is a write to reserved bits. It could also mean that the vm control is
not supported.

> + hw_cr4 &= ~X86_CR4_UMIP;
> + } else
> + vmcs_clear_bits(SECONDARY_VM_EXEC_CONTROL,
> + SECONDARY_EXEC_DESC);

I think we don't have to do anything when the CPU supports UMIP,

if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_UMIP) {
if ((cr4 & X86_CR4_UMIP)) { ... } else ...
}

And we could then return true in vmx_umip_emulated() when
boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_UMIP).
(Just for self-documentation, because occurrence of X86_FEATURE_UMIP is
most likely a subset of SECONDARY_EXEC_DESC.)

> @@ -8597,7 +8627,8 @@ static bool vmx_xsaves_supported(void)
>
> static bool vmx_umip_emulated(void)
> {
> - return false;
> + return vmcs_config.cpu_based_2nd_exec_ctrl &
> + SECONDARY_EXEC_DESC;
> }