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Sean Christopherson
a41b3243a6 KVM: x86: Pend KVM_REQ_APICV_UPDATE during vCPU creation to fix a race
commit 423ecfea77dda83823c71b0fad1c2ddb2af1e5fc upstream.

Make a KVM_REQ_APICV_UPDATE request when creating a vCPU with an
in-kernel local APIC and APICv enabled at the module level.  Consuming
kvm_apicv_activated() and stuffing vcpu->arch.apicv_active directly can
race with __kvm_set_or_clear_apicv_inhibit(), as vCPU creation happens
before the vCPU is fully onlined, i.e. it won't get the request made to
"all" vCPUs.  If APICv is globally inhibited between setting apicv_active
and onlining the vCPU, the vCPU will end up running with APICv enabled
and trigger KVM's sanity check.

Mark APICv as active during vCPU creation if APICv is enabled at the
module level, both to be optimistic about it's final state, e.g. to avoid
additional VMWRITEs on VMX, and because there are likely bugs lurking
since KVM checks apicv_active in multiple vCPU creation paths.  While
keeping the current behavior of consuming kvm_apicv_activated() is
arguably safer from a regression perspective, force apicv_active so that
vCPU creation runs with deterministic state and so that if there are bugs,
they are found sooner than later, i.e. not when some crazy race condition
is hit.

  WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 484 at arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:9877 vcpu_enter_guest+0x2ae3/0x3ee0 arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:9877
  Modules linked in:
  CPU: 0 PID: 484 Comm: syz-executor361 Not tainted 5.16.13 #2
  Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.10.2-1ubuntu1~cloud0 04/01/2014
  RIP: 0010:vcpu_enter_guest+0x2ae3/0x3ee0 arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:9877
  Call Trace:
   <TASK>
   vcpu_run arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:10039 [inline]
   kvm_arch_vcpu_ioctl_run+0x337/0x15e0 arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:10234
   kvm_vcpu_ioctl+0x4d2/0xc80 arch/x86/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/kvm_main.c:3727
   vfs_ioctl fs/ioctl.c:51 [inline]
   __do_sys_ioctl fs/ioctl.c:874 [inline]
   __se_sys_ioctl fs/ioctl.c:860 [inline]
   __x64_sys_ioctl+0x16d/0x1d0 fs/ioctl.c:860
   do_syscall_x64 arch/x86/entry/common.c:50 [inline]
   do_syscall_64+0x38/0x90 arch/x86/entry/common.c:80
   entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xae

The bug was hit by a syzkaller spamming VM creation with 2 vCPUs and a
call to KVM_SET_GUEST_DEBUG.

  r0 = openat$kvm(0xffffffffffffff9c, &(0x7f0000000000), 0x0, 0x0)
  r1 = ioctl$KVM_CREATE_VM(r0, 0xae01, 0x0)
  ioctl$KVM_CAP_SPLIT_IRQCHIP(r1, 0x4068aea3, &(0x7f0000000000)) (async)
  r2 = ioctl$KVM_CREATE_VCPU(r1, 0xae41, 0x0) (async)
  r3 = ioctl$KVM_CREATE_VCPU(r1, 0xae41, 0x400000000000002)
  ioctl$KVM_SET_GUEST_DEBUG(r3, 0x4048ae9b, &(0x7f00000000c0)={0x5dda9c14aa95f5c5})
  ioctl$KVM_RUN(r2, 0xae80, 0x0)

Reported-by: Gaoning Pan <pgn@zju.edu.cn>
Reported-by: Yongkang Jia <kangel@zju.edu.cn>
Fixes: 8df14af42f ("kvm: x86: Add support for dynamic APICv activation")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20220420013732.3308816-4-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-04-27 14:39:00 +02:00
Sean Christopherson
00715427ea KVM: x86/mmu: Resolve nx_huge_pages when kvm.ko is loaded
commit 1d0e84806047f38027d7572adb4702ef7c09b317 upstream.

Resolve nx_huge_pages to true/false when kvm.ko is loaded, leaving it as
-1 is technically undefined behavior when its value is read out by
param_get_bool(), as boolean values are supposed to be '0' or '1'.

Alternatively, KVM could define a custom getter for the param, but the
auto value doesn't depend on the vendor module in any way, and printing
"auto" would be unnecessarily unfriendly to the user.

In addition to fixing the undefined behavior, resolving the auto value
also fixes the scenario where the auto value resolves to N and no vendor
module is loaded.  Previously, -1 would result in Y being printed even
though KVM would ultimately disable the mitigation.

Rename the existing MMU module init/exit helpers to clarify that they're
invoked with respect to the vendor module, and add comments to document
why KVM has two separate "module init" flows.

  =========================================================================
  UBSAN: invalid-load in kernel/params.c:320:33
  load of value 255 is not a valid value for type '_Bool'
  CPU: 6 PID: 892 Comm: tail Not tainted 5.17.0-rc3+ #799
  Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS 0.0.0 02/06/2015
  Call Trace:
   <TASK>
   dump_stack_lvl+0x34/0x44
   ubsan_epilogue+0x5/0x40
   __ubsan_handle_load_invalid_value.cold+0x43/0x48
   param_get_bool.cold+0xf/0x14
   param_attr_show+0x55/0x80
   module_attr_show+0x1c/0x30
   sysfs_kf_seq_show+0x93/0xc0
   seq_read_iter+0x11c/0x450
   new_sync_read+0x11b/0x1a0
   vfs_read+0xf0/0x190
   ksys_read+0x5f/0xe0
   do_syscall_64+0x3b/0xc0
   entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xae
   </TASK>
  =========================================================================

Fixes: b8e8c8303f ("kvm: mmu: ITLB_MULTIHIT mitigation")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reported-by: Bruno Goncalves <bgoncalv@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Jan Stancek <jstancek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20220331221359.3912754-1-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-04-20 09:34:18 +02:00
Hou Wenlong
d5f6f44e04 KVM: x86/emulator: Emulate RDPID only if it is enabled in guest
[ Upstream commit a836839cbfe60dc434c5476a7429cf2bae36415d ]

When RDTSCP is supported but RDPID is not supported in host,
RDPID emulation is available. However, __kvm_get_msr() would
only fail when RDTSCP/RDPID both are disabled in guest, so
the emulator wouldn't inject a #UD when RDPID is disabled but
RDTSCP is enabled in guest.

Fixes: fb6d4d340e ("KVM: x86: emulate RDPID")
Signed-off-by: Hou Wenlong <houwenlong.hwl@antgroup.com>
Message-Id: <1dfd46ae5b76d3ed87bde3154d51c64ea64c99c1.1646226788.git.houwenlong.hwl@antgroup.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2022-04-13 20:59:00 +02:00
Paolo Bonzini
48306afcac KVM: x86: Reinitialize context if host userspace toggles EFER.LME
commit d6174299365ddbbf491620c0b8c5ca1a6ef2eea5 upstream.

While the guest runs, EFER.LME cannot change unless CR0.PG is clear, and
therefore EFER.NX is the only bit that can affect the MMU role.  However,
set_efer accepts a host-initiated change to EFER.LME even with CR0.PG=1.
In that case, the MMU has to be reset.

Fixes: 11988499e6 ("KVM: x86: Skip EFER vs. guest CPUID checks for host-initiated writes")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-04-08 14:24:03 +02:00
Anton Romanov
bcd4279b98 kvm: x86: Disable KVM_HC_CLOCK_PAIRING if tsc is in always catchup mode
[ Upstream commit 3a55f729240a686aa8af00af436306c0cd532522 ]

If vcpu has tsc_always_catchup set each request updates pvclock data.
KVM_HC_CLOCK_PAIRING consumers such as ptp_kvm_x86 rely on tsc read on
host's side and do hypercall inside pvclock_read_retry loop leading to
infinite loop in such situation.

v3:
    Removed warn
    Changed return code to KVM_EFAULT
v2:
    Added warn

Signed-off-by: Anton Romanov <romanton@google.com>
Message-Id: <20220216182653.506850-1-romanton@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2022-03-16 14:23:40 +01:00
Hou Wenlong
1adfbfaeb2 KVM: x86: Exit to userspace if emulation prepared a completion callback
[ Upstream commit adbfb12d4c4517a8adde23a7fc46538953d56eea ]

em_rdmsr() and em_wrmsr() return X86EMUL_IO_NEEDED if MSR accesses
required an exit to userspace. However, x86_emulate_insn() doesn't return
X86EMUL_*, so x86_emulate_instruction() doesn't directly act on
X86EMUL_IO_NEEDED; instead, it looks for other signals to differentiate
between PIO, MMIO, etc. causing RDMSR/WRMSR emulation not to
exit to userspace now.

Nevertheless, if the userspace_msr_exit_test testcase in selftests
is changed to test RDMSR/WRMSR with a forced emulation prefix,
the test passes.  What happens is that first userspace exit
information is filled but the userspace exit does not happen.
Because x86_emulate_instruction() returns 1, the guest retries
the instruction---but this time RIP has already been adjusted
past the forced emulation prefix, so the guest executes RDMSR/WRMSR
and the userspace exit finally happens.

Since the X86EMUL_IO_NEEDED path has provided a complete_userspace_io
callback, x86_emulate_instruction() can just return 0 if the
callback is not NULL. Then RDMSR/WRMSR instruction emulation will
exit to userspace directly, without the RDMSR/WRMSR vmexit.

Fixes: 1ae099540e ("KVM: x86: Allow deflecting unknown MSR accesses to user space")
Signed-off-by: Hou Wenlong <houwenlong93@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <56f9df2ee5c05a81155e2be366c9dc1f7adc8817.1635842679.git.houwenlong93@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2022-03-08 19:12:35 +01:00
Sean Christopherson
3d8468045e KVM: x86: Handle 32-bit wrap of EIP for EMULTYPE_SKIP with flat code seg
[ Upstream commit 5e854864ee4384736f27a986633bae21731a4e4e ]

Truncate the new EIP to a 32-bit value when handling EMULTYPE_SKIP as the
decode phase does not truncate _eip.  Wrapping the 32-bit boundary is
legal if and only if CS is a flat code segment, but that check is
implicitly handled in the form of limit checks in the decode phase.

Opportunstically prepare for a future fix by storing the result of any
truncation in "eip" instead of "_eip".

Fixes: 1957aa63be ("KVM: VMX: Handle single-step #DB for EMULTYPE_SKIP on EPT misconfig")
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <093eabb1eab2965201c9b018373baf26ff256d85.1635842679.git.houwenlong93@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2022-03-08 19:12:34 +01:00
Lai Jiangshan
00542cbacf KVM: X86: Ensure that dirty PDPTRs are loaded
[ Upstream commit 2c5653caecc4807b8abfe9c41880ac38417be7bf ]

For VMX with EPT, dirty PDPTRs need to be loaded before the next vmentry
via vmx_load_mmu_pgd()

But not all paths that call load_pdptrs() will cause vmx_load_mmu_pgd()
to be invoked.  Normally, kvm_mmu_reset_context() is used to cause
KVM_REQ_LOAD_MMU_PGD, but sometimes it is skipped:

* commit d81135a57aa6("KVM: x86: do not reset mmu if CR0.CD and
CR0.NW are changed") skips kvm_mmu_reset_context() after load_pdptrs()
when changing CR0.CD and CR0.NW.

* commit 21823fbda552("KVM: x86: Invalidate all PGDs for the current
PCID on MOV CR3 w/ flush") skips KVM_REQ_LOAD_MMU_PGD after
load_pdptrs() when rewriting the CR3 with the same value.

* commit a91a7c709600("KVM: X86: Don't reset mmu context when
toggling X86_CR4_PGE") skips kvm_mmu_reset_context() after
load_pdptrs() when changing CR4.PGE.

Fixes: d81135a57a ("KVM: x86: do not reset mmu if CR0.CD and CR0.NW are changed")
Fixes: 21823fbda5 ("KVM: x86: Invalidate all PGDs for the current PCID on MOV CR3 w/ flush")
Fixes: a91a7c709600 ("KVM: X86: Don't reset mmu context when toggling X86_CR4_PGE")
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@linux.alibaba.com>
Message-Id: <20211108124407.12187-2-jiangshanlai@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2022-03-08 19:12:34 +01:00
Like Xu
e668b527a2 KVM: x86: Sync the states size with the XCR0/IA32_XSS at, any time
commit 05a9e065059e566f218f8778c4d17ee75db56c55 upstream.

XCR0 is reset to 1 by RESET but not INIT and IA32_XSS is zeroed by
both RESET and INIT. The kvm_set_msr_common()'s handling of MSR_IA32_XSS
also needs to update kvm_update_cpuid_runtime(). In the above cases, the
size in bytes of the XSAVE area containing all states enabled by XCR0 or
(XCRO | IA32_XSS) needs to be updated.

For simplicity and consistency, existing helpers are used to write values
and call kvm_update_cpuid_runtime(), and it's not exactly a fast path.

Fixes: a554d207dc ("KVM: X86: Processor States following Reset or INIT")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Like Xu <likexu@tencent.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20220126172226.2298529-4-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-02-01 17:27:02 +01:00
Like Xu
096779d440 KVM: x86: Update vCPU's runtime CPUID on write to MSR_IA32_XSS
commit 4c282e51e4450b94680d6ca3b10f830483b1f243 upstream.

Do a runtime CPUID update for a vCPU if MSR_IA32_XSS is written, as the
size in bytes of the XSAVE area is affected by the states enabled in XSS.

Fixes: 203000993d ("kvm: vmx: add MSR logic for XSAVES")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Like Xu <likexu@tencent.com>
[sean: split out as a separate patch, adjust Fixes tag]
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20220126172226.2298529-3-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-02-01 17:27:02 +01:00
Xiaoyao Li
5afeafcc59 KVM: x86: Keep MSR_IA32_XSS unchanged for INIT
commit be4f3b3f82271c3193ce200a996dc70682c8e622 upstream.

It has been corrected from SDM version 075 that MSR_IA32_XSS is reset to
zero on Power up and Reset but keeps unchanged on INIT.

Fixes: a554d207dc ("KVM: X86: Processor States following Reset or INIT")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Xiaoyao Li <xiaoyao.li@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20220126172226.2298529-2-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-02-01 17:27:02 +01:00
Sean Christopherson
e302786233 KVM: x86: Forcibly leave nested virt when SMM state is toggled
commit f7e570780efc5cec9b2ed1e0472a7da14e864fdb upstream.

Forcibly leave nested virtualization operation if userspace toggles SMM
state via KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS or KVM_SYNC_X86_EVENTS.  If userspace
forces the vCPU out of SMM while it's post-VMXON and then injects an SMI,
vmx_enter_smm() will overwrite vmx->nested.smm.vmxon and end up with both
vmxon=false and smm.vmxon=false, but all other nVMX state allocated.

Don't attempt to gracefully handle the transition as (a) most transitions
are nonsencial, e.g. forcing SMM while L2 is running, (b) there isn't
sufficient information to handle all transitions, e.g. SVM wants access
to the SMRAM save state, and (c) KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS must precede
KVM_SET_NESTED_STATE during state restore as the latter disallows putting
the vCPU into L2 if SMM is active, and disallows tagging the vCPU as
being post-VMXON in SMM if SMM is not active.

Abuse of KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS manifests as a WARN and memory leak in nVMX
due to failure to free vmcs01's shadow VMCS, but the bug goes far beyond
just a memory leak, e.g. toggling SMM on while L2 is active puts the vCPU
in an architecturally impossible state.

  WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3606 at free_loaded_vmcs arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c:2665 [inline]
  WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 3606 at free_loaded_vmcs+0x158/0x1a0 arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c:2656
  Modules linked in:
  CPU: 1 PID: 3606 Comm: syz-executor725 Not tainted 5.17.0-rc1-syzkaller #0
  Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 01/01/2011
  RIP: 0010:free_loaded_vmcs arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c:2665 [inline]
  RIP: 0010:free_loaded_vmcs+0x158/0x1a0 arch/x86/kvm/vmx/vmx.c:2656
  Code: <0f> 0b eb b3 e8 8f 4d 9f 00 e9 f7 fe ff ff 48 89 df e8 92 4d 9f 00
  Call Trace:
   <TASK>
   kvm_arch_vcpu_destroy+0x72/0x2f0 arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:11123
   kvm_vcpu_destroy arch/x86/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/kvm_main.c:441 [inline]
   kvm_destroy_vcpus+0x11f/0x290 arch/x86/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/kvm_main.c:460
   kvm_free_vcpus arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:11564 [inline]
   kvm_arch_destroy_vm+0x2e8/0x470 arch/x86/kvm/x86.c:11676
   kvm_destroy_vm arch/x86/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/kvm_main.c:1217 [inline]
   kvm_put_kvm+0x4fa/0xb00 arch/x86/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/kvm_main.c:1250
   kvm_vm_release+0x3f/0x50 arch/x86/kvm/../../../virt/kvm/kvm_main.c:1273
   __fput+0x286/0x9f0 fs/file_table.c:311
   task_work_run+0xdd/0x1a0 kernel/task_work.c:164
   exit_task_work include/linux/task_work.h:32 [inline]
   do_exit+0xb29/0x2a30 kernel/exit.c:806
   do_group_exit+0xd2/0x2f0 kernel/exit.c:935
   get_signal+0x4b0/0x28c0 kernel/signal.c:2862
   arch_do_signal_or_restart+0x2a9/0x1c40 arch/x86/kernel/signal.c:868
   handle_signal_work kernel/entry/common.c:148 [inline]
   exit_to_user_mode_loop kernel/entry/common.c:172 [inline]
   exit_to_user_mode_prepare+0x17d/0x290 kernel/entry/common.c:207
   __syscall_exit_to_user_mode_work kernel/entry/common.c:289 [inline]
   syscall_exit_to_user_mode+0x19/0x60 kernel/entry/common.c:300
   do_syscall_64+0x42/0xb0 arch/x86/entry/common.c:86
   entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xae
   </TASK>

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reported-by: syzbot+8112db3ab20e70d50c31@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20220125220358.2091737-1-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-02-01 17:27:02 +01:00
Wei Wang
3a1e480697 KVM: x86: remove PMU FIXED_CTR3 from msrs_to_save_all
commit 9fb12fe5b93b94b9e607509ba461e17f4cc6a264 upstream.

The fixed counter 3 is used for the Topdown metrics, which hasn't been
enabled for KVM guests. Userspace accessing to it will fail as it's not
included in get_fixed_pmc(). This breaks KVM selftests on ICX+ machines,
which have this counter.

To reproduce it on ICX+ machines, ./state_test reports:
==== Test Assertion Failure ====
lib/x86_64/processor.c:1078: r == nmsrs
pid=4564 tid=4564 - Argument list too long
1  0x000000000040b1b9: vcpu_save_state at processor.c:1077
2  0x0000000000402478: main at state_test.c:209 (discriminator 6)
3  0x00007fbe21ed5f92: ?? ??:0
4  0x000000000040264d: _start at ??:?
 Unexpected result from KVM_GET_MSRS, r: 17 (failed MSR was 0x30c)

With this patch, it works well.

Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wei.w.wang@intel.com>
Message-Id: <20211217124934.32893-1-wei.w.wang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Fixes: e2ada66ec4 ("kvm: x86: Add Intel PMU MSRs to msrs_to_save[]")
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-01-20 09:13:15 +01:00
Sean Christopherson
19f2dfb1a1 KVM: x86: Register Processor Trace interrupt hook iff PT enabled in guest
commit f4b027c5c8199abd4fb6f00d67d380548dbfdfa8 upstream.

Override the Processor Trace (PT) interrupt handler for guest mode if and
only if PT is configured for host+guest mode, i.e. is being used
independently by both host and guest.  If PT is configured for system
mode, the host fully controls PT and must handle all events.

Fixes: 8479e04e7d ("KVM: x86: Inject PMI for KVM guest")
Reported-by: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Reported-by: Artem Kashkanov <artem.kashkanov@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211111020738.2512932-4-seanjc@google.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-01-20 09:13:14 +01:00
Sean Christopherson
07667f43f8 KVM: x86: Register perf callbacks after calling vendor's hardware_setup()
commit 5c7df80e2ce4c954c80eb4ecf5fa002a5ff5d2d6 upstream.

Wait to register perf callbacks until after doing vendor hardaware setup.
VMX's hardware_setup() configures Intel Processor Trace (PT) mode, and a
future fix to register the Intel PT guest interrupt hook if and only if
Intel PT is exposed to the guest will consume the configured PT mode.

Delaying registration to hardware setup is effectively a nop as KVM's perf
hooks all pivot on the per-CPU current_vcpu, which is non-NULL only when
KVM is handling an IRQ/NMI in a VM-Exit path.  I.e. current_vcpu will be
NULL throughout both kvm_arch_init() and kvm_arch_hardware_setup().

Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211111020738.2512932-3-seanjc@google.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2022-01-20 09:13:14 +01:00
Marc Orr
5dea76f5da KVM: x86: Always set kvm_run->if_flag
commit c5063551bfcae4e48fec890b7bf369598b77526b upstream.

The kvm_run struct's if_flag is a part of the userspace/kernel API. The
SEV-ES patches failed to set this flag because it's no longer needed by
QEMU (according to the comment in the source code). However, other
hypervisors may make use of this flag. Therefore, set the flag for
guests with encrypted registers (i.e., with guest_state_protected set).

Fixes: f1c6366e30 ("KVM: SVM: Add required changes to support intercepts under SEV-ES")
Signed-off-by: Marc Orr <marcorr@google.com>
Message-Id: <20211209155257.128747-1-marcorr@google.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-12-29 12:28:54 +01:00
Vitaly Kuznetsov
5fc3cfa62b KVM: x86: Drop guest CPUID check for host initiated writes to MSR_IA32_PERF_CAPABILITIES
[ Upstream commit 1aa2abb33a419090c7c87d4ae842a6347078ee12 ]

The ability to write to MSR_IA32_PERF_CAPABILITIES from the host should
not depend on guest visible CPUID entries, even if just to allow
creating/restoring guest MSRs and CPUIDs in any sequence.

Fixes: 27461da310 ("KVM: x86/pmu: Support full width counting")
Suggested-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20211216165213.338923-3-vkuznets@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2021-12-22 09:32:45 +01:00
Lai Jiangshan
6bd55427e2 KVM: X86: Fix tlb flush for tdp in kvm_invalidate_pcid()
[ Upstream commit e45e9e3998f0001079b09555db5bb3b4257f6746 ]

The KVM doesn't know whether any TLB for a specific pcid is cached in
the CPU when tdp is enabled.  So it is better to flush all the guest
TLB when invalidating any single PCID context.

The case is very rare or even impossible since KVM generally doesn't
intercept CR3 write or INVPCID instructions when tdp is enabled, so the
fix is mostly for the sake of overall robustness.

Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@linux.alibaba.com>
Message-Id: <20211019110154.4091-2-jiangshanlai@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2021-12-22 09:32:34 +01:00
Sean Christopherson
eea80da347 KVM: x86: Don't WARN if userspace mucks with RCX during string I/O exit
commit d07898eaf39909806128caccb6ebd922ee3edd69 upstream.

Replace a WARN with a comment to call out that userspace can modify RCX
during an exit to userspace to handle string I/O.  KVM doesn't actually
support changing the rep count during an exit, i.e. the scenario can be
ignored, but the WARN needs to go as it's trivial to trigger from
userspace.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 3b27de2718 ("KVM: x86: split the two parts of emulator_pio_in")
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20211025201311.1881846-2-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-12-14 10:57:11 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
4e06bb02ad KVM: x86: check PIR even for vCPUs with disabled APICv
commit 37c4dbf337c5c2cdb24365ffae6ed70ac1e74d7a upstream.

The IRTE for an assigned device can trigger a POSTED_INTR_VECTOR even
if APICv is disabled on the vCPU that receives it.  In that case, the
interrupt will just cause a vmexit and leave the ON bit set together
with the PIR bit corresponding to the interrupt.

Right now, the interrupt would not be delivered until APICv is re-enabled.
However, fixing this is just a matter of always doing the PIR->IRR
synchronization, even if the vCPU has temporarily disabled APICv.

This is not a problem for performance, or if anything it is an
improvement.  First, in the common case where vcpu->arch.apicv_active is
true, one fewer check has to be performed.  Second, static_call_cond will
elide the function call if APICv is not present or disabled.  Finally,
in the case for AMD hardware we can remove the sync_pir_to_irr callback:
it is only needed for apic_has_interrupt_for_ppr, and that function
already has a fallback for !APICv.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Co-developed-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: David Matlack <dmatlack@google.com>
Message-Id: <20211123004311.2954158-4-pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-12-08 09:04:44 +01:00
Sean Christopherson
8ed61a2a6a KVM: nVMX: Abide to KVM_REQ_TLB_FLUSH_GUEST request on nested vmentry/vmexit
commit 40e5f9080472b614eeedcc5ba678289cd98d70df upstream.

Like KVM_REQ_TLB_FLUSH_CURRENT, the GUEST variant needs to be serviced at
nested transitions, as KVM doesn't track requests for L1 vs L2.  E.g. if
there's a pending flush when a nested VM-Exit occurs, then the flush was
requested in the context of L2 and needs to be handled before switching
to L1, otherwise the flush for L2 would effectiely be lost.

Opportunistically add a helper to handle CURRENT and GUEST as a pair, the
logic for when they need to be serviced is identical as both requests are
tied to L1 vs. L2, the only difference is the scope of the flush.

Reported-by: Lai Jiangshan <jiangshanlai+lkml@gmail.com>
Fixes: 07ffaf343e ("KVM: nVMX: Sync all PGDs on nested transition with shadow paging")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20211125014944.536398-2-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-12-08 09:04:44 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
3a929e1d7e KVM: x86: ignore APICv if LAPIC is not enabled
commit 78311a514099932cd8434d5d2194aa94e56ab67c upstream.

Synchronize the two calls to kvm_x86_sync_pir_to_irr.  The one
in the reenter-guest fast path invoked the callback unconditionally
even if LAPIC is present but disabled.  In this case, there are
no interrupts to deliver, and therefore posted interrupts can
be ignored.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-12-08 09:04:43 +01:00
黄乐
c3168ef1f1 KVM: x86: Fix uninitialized eoi_exit_bitmap usage in vcpu_load_eoi_exitmap()
commit c5adbb3af051079f35abfa26551107e2c653087f upstream.

In vcpu_load_eoi_exitmap(), currently the eoi_exit_bitmap[4] array is
initialized only when Hyper-V context is available, in other path it is
just passed to kvm_x86_ops.load_eoi_exitmap() directly from on the stack,
which would cause unexpected interrupt delivery/handling issues, e.g. an
*old* linux kernel that relies on PIT to do clock calibration on KVM might
randomly fail to boot.

Fix it by passing ioapic_handled_vectors to load_eoi_exitmap() when Hyper-V
context is not available.

Fixes: f2bc14b69c ("KVM: x86: hyper-v: Prepare to meet unallocated Hyper-V context")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Huang Le <huangle1@jd.com>
Message-Id: <62115b277dab49ea97da5633f8522daf@jd.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-11-25 09:48:43 +01:00
Tom Lendacky
5969e2435c KVM: x86: Assume a 64-bit hypercall for guests with protected state
commit b5aead0064f33ae5e693a364e3204fe1c0ac9af2 upstream.

When processing a hypercall for a guest with protected state, currently
SEV-ES guests, the guest CS segment register can't be checked to
determine if the guest is in 64-bit mode. For an SEV-ES guest, it is
expected that communication between the guest and the hypervisor is
performed to shared memory using the GHCB. In order to use the GHCB, the
guest must have been in long mode, otherwise writes by the guest to the
GHCB would be encrypted and not be able to be comprehended by the
hypervisor.

Create a new helper function, is_64_bit_hypercall(), that assumes the
guest is in 64-bit mode when the guest has protected state, and returns
true, otherwise invoking is_64_bit_mode() to determine the mode. Update
the hypercall related routines to use is_64_bit_hypercall() instead of
is_64_bit_mode().

Add a WARN_ON_ONCE() to is_64_bit_mode() to catch occurences of calls to
this helper function for a guest running with protected state.

Fixes: f1c6366e30 ("KVM: SVM: Add required changes to support intercepts under SEV-ES")
Reported-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
Message-Id: <e0b20c770c9d0d1403f23d83e785385104211f74.1621878537.git.thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-11-25 09:48:43 +01:00
David Woodhouse
19e32bd1cc KVM: Fix steal time asm constraints
commit 964b7aa0b040bdc6ec1c543ee620cda3f8b4c68a upstream.

In 64-bit mode, x86 instruction encoding allows us to use the low 8 bits
of any GPR as an 8-bit operand. In 32-bit mode, however, we can only use
the [abcd] registers. For which, GCC has the "q" constraint instead of
the less restrictive "r".

Also fix st->preempted, which is an input/output operand rather than an
input.

Fixes: 7e2175ebd695 ("KVM: x86: Fix recording of guest steal time / preempted status")
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk>
Message-Id: <89bf72db1b859990355f9c40713a34e0d2d86c98.camel@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-11-21 13:44:12 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
fb58e9a26c KVM: x86: move guest_pv_has out of user_access section
commit 3e067fd8503d6205aa0c1c8f48f6b209c592d19c upstream.

When UBSAN is enabled, the code emitted for the call to guest_pv_has
includes a call to __ubsan_handle_load_invalid_value.  objtool
complains that this call happens with UACCESS enabled; to avoid
the warning, pull the calls to user_access_begin into both arms
of the "if" statement, after the check for guest_pv_has.

Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Cc: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-11-18 19:17:14 +01:00
David Woodhouse
9d12bf19b2 KVM: x86: Fix recording of guest steal time / preempted status
commit 7e2175ebd695f17860c5bd4ad7616cce12ed4591 upstream.

In commit b043138246 ("x86/KVM: Make sure KVM_VCPU_FLUSH_TLB flag is
not missed") we switched to using a gfn_to_pfn_cache for accessing the
guest steal time structure in order to allow for an atomic xchg of the
preempted field. This has a couple of problems.

Firstly, kvm_map_gfn() doesn't work at all for IOMEM pages when the
atomic flag is set, which it is in kvm_steal_time_set_preempted(). So a
guest vCPU using an IOMEM page for its steal time would never have its
preempted field set.

Secondly, the gfn_to_pfn_cache is not invalidated in all cases where it
should have been. There are two stages to the GFN->PFN conversion;
first the GFN is converted to a userspace HVA, and then that HVA is
looked up in the process page tables to find the underlying host PFN.
Correct invalidation of the latter would require being hooked up to the
MMU notifiers, but that doesn't happen---so it just keeps mapping and
unmapping the *wrong* PFN after the userspace page tables change.

In the !IOMEM case at least the stale page *is* pinned all the time it's
cached, so it won't be freed and reused by anyone else while still
receiving the steal time updates. The map/unmap dance only takes care
of the KVM administrivia such as marking the page dirty.

Until the gfn_to_pfn cache handles the remapping automatically by
integrating with the MMU notifiers, we might as well not get a
kernel mapping of it, and use the perfectly serviceable userspace HVA
that we already have.  We just need to implement the atomic xchg on
the userspace address with appropriate exception handling, which is
fairly trivial.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: b043138246 ("x86/KVM: Make sure KVM_VCPU_FLUSH_TLB flag is not missed")
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk>
Message-Id: <3645b9b889dac6438394194bb5586a46b68d581f.camel@infradead.org>
[I didn't entirely agree with David's assessment of the
 usefulness of the gfn_to_pfn cache, and integrated the outcome
 of the discussion in the above commit message. - Paolo]
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2021-11-18 19:16:02 +01:00
Linus Torvalds
ca5e83eddc Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm
Pull kvm fixes from Paolo Bonzini:

 - Fixes for s390 interrupt delivery

 - Fixes for Xen emulator bugs showing up as debug kernel WARNs

 - Fix another issue with SEV/ES string I/O VMGEXITs

* tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm:
  KVM: x86: Take srcu lock in post_kvm_run_save()
  KVM: SEV-ES: fix another issue with string I/O VMGEXITs
  KVM: x86/xen: Fix kvm_xen_has_interrupt() sleeping in kvm_vcpu_block()
  KVM: x86: switch pvclock_gtod_sync_lock to a raw spinlock
  KVM: s390: preserve deliverable_mask in __airqs_kick_single_vcpu
  KVM: s390: clear kicked_mask before sleeping again
2021-10-31 11:19:02 -07:00
David Woodhouse
f3d1436d4b KVM: x86: Take srcu lock in post_kvm_run_save()
The Xen interrupt injection for event channels relies on accessing the
guest's vcpu_info structure in __kvm_xen_has_interrupt(), through a
gfn_to_hva_cache.

This requires the srcu lock to be held, which is mostly the case except
for this code path:

[   11.822877] WARNING: suspicious RCU usage
[   11.822965] -----------------------------
[   11.823013] include/linux/kvm_host.h:664 suspicious rcu_dereference_check() usage!
[   11.823131]
[   11.823131] other info that might help us debug this:
[   11.823131]
[   11.823196]
[   11.823196] rcu_scheduler_active = 2, debug_locks = 1
[   11.823253] 1 lock held by dom:0/90:
[   11.823292]  #0: ffff998956ec8118 (&vcpu->mutex){+.+.}, at: kvm_vcpu_ioctl+0x85/0x680
[   11.823379]
[   11.823379] stack backtrace:
[   11.823428] CPU: 2 PID: 90 Comm: dom:0 Kdump: loaded Not tainted 5.4.34+ #5
[   11.823496] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS rel-1.12.1-0-ga5cab58e9a3f-prebuilt.qemu.org 04/01/2014
[   11.823612] Call Trace:
[   11.823645]  dump_stack+0x7a/0xa5
[   11.823681]  lockdep_rcu_suspicious+0xc5/0x100
[   11.823726]  __kvm_xen_has_interrupt+0x179/0x190
[   11.823773]  kvm_cpu_has_extint+0x6d/0x90
[   11.823813]  kvm_cpu_accept_dm_intr+0xd/0x40
[   11.823853]  kvm_vcpu_ready_for_interrupt_injection+0x20/0x30
              < post_kvm_run_save() inlined here >
[   11.823906]  kvm_arch_vcpu_ioctl_run+0x135/0x6a0
[   11.823947]  kvm_vcpu_ioctl+0x263/0x680

Fixes: 40da8ccd72 ("KVM: x86/xen: Add event channel interrupt vector upcall")
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Message-Id: <606aaaf29fca3850a63aa4499826104e77a72346.camel@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-28 10:45:38 -04:00
David Woodhouse
8228c77d8b KVM: x86: switch pvclock_gtod_sync_lock to a raw spinlock
On the preemption path when updating a Xen guest's runstate times, this
lock is taken inside the scheduler rq->lock, which is a raw spinlock.
This was shown in a lockdep warning:

[   89.138354] =============================
[   89.138356] [ BUG: Invalid wait context ]
[   89.138358] 5.15.0-rc5+ #834 Tainted: G S        I E
[   89.138360] -----------------------------
[   89.138361] xen_shinfo_test/2575 is trying to lock:
[   89.138363] ffffa34a0364efd8 (&kvm->arch.pvclock_gtod_sync_lock){....}-{3:3}, at: get_kvmclock_ns+0x1f/0x130 [kvm]
[   89.138442] other info that might help us debug this:
[   89.138444] context-{5:5}
[   89.138445] 4 locks held by xen_shinfo_test/2575:
[   89.138447]  #0: ffff972bdc3b8108 (&vcpu->mutex){+.+.}-{4:4}, at: kvm_vcpu_ioctl+0x77/0x6f0 [kvm]
[   89.138483]  #1: ffffa34a03662e90 (&kvm->srcu){....}-{0:0}, at: kvm_arch_vcpu_ioctl_run+0xdc/0x8b0 [kvm]
[   89.138526]  #2: ffff97331fdbac98 (&rq->__lock){-.-.}-{2:2}, at: __schedule+0xff/0xbd0
[   89.138534]  #3: ffffa34a03662e90 (&kvm->srcu){....}-{0:0}, at: kvm_arch_vcpu_put+0x26/0x170 [kvm]
...
[   89.138695]  get_kvmclock_ns+0x1f/0x130 [kvm]
[   89.138734]  kvm_xen_update_runstate+0x14/0x90 [kvm]
[   89.138783]  kvm_xen_update_runstate_guest+0x15/0xd0 [kvm]
[   89.138830]  kvm_arch_vcpu_put+0xe6/0x170 [kvm]
[   89.138870]  kvm_sched_out+0x2f/0x40 [kvm]
[   89.138900]  __schedule+0x5de/0xbd0

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reported-by: syzbot+b282b65c2c68492df769@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Fixes: 30b5c851af ("KVM: x86/xen: Add support for vCPU runstate information")
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw@amazon.co.uk>
Message-Id: <1b02a06421c17993df337493a68ba923f3bd5c0f.camel@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-25 08:14:38 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
95e16b4792 KVM: SEV-ES: go over the sev_pio_data buffer in multiple passes if needed
The PIO scratch buffer is larger than a single page, and therefore
it is not possible to copy it in a single step to vcpu->arch/pio_data.
Bound each call to emulator_pio_in/out to a single page; keep
track of how many I/O operations are left in vcpu->arch.sev_pio_count,
so that the operation can be restarted in the complete_userspace_io
callback.

For OUT, this means that the previous kvm_sev_es_outs implementation
becomes an iterator of the loop, and we can consume the sev_pio_data
buffer before leaving to userspace.

For IN, instead, consuming the buffer and decreasing sev_pio_count
is always done in the complete_userspace_io callback, because that
is when the memcpy is done into sev_pio_data.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7ed9abfe8e ("KVM: SVM: Support string IO operations for an SEV-ES guest")
Reported-by: Felix Wilhelm <fwilhelm@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-22 10:09:13 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
4fa4b38dae KVM: SEV-ES: keep INS functions together
Make the diff a little nicer when we actually get to fixing
the bug.  No functional change intended.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7ed9abfe8e ("KVM: SVM: Support string IO operations for an SEV-ES guest")
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-22 10:08:51 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
6b5efc930b KVM: x86: remove unnecessary arguments from complete_emulator_pio_in
complete_emulator_pio_in can expect that vcpu->arch.pio has been filled in,
and therefore does not need the size and count arguments.  This makes things
nicer when the function is called directly from a complete_userspace_io
callback.

No functional change intended.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7ed9abfe8e ("KVM: SVM: Support string IO operations for an SEV-ES guest")
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-22 10:08:38 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
3b27de2718 KVM: x86: split the two parts of emulator_pio_in
emulator_pio_in handles both the case where the data is pending in
vcpu->arch.pio.count, and the case where I/O has to be done via either
an in-kernel device or a userspace exit.  For SEV-ES we would like
to split these, to identify clearly the moment at which the
sev_pio_data is consumed.  To this end, create two different
functions: __emulator_pio_in fills in vcpu->arch.pio.count, while
complete_emulator_pio_in clears it and releases vcpu->arch.pio.data.

Because this patch has to be backported, things are left a bit messy.
kernel_pio() operates on vcpu->arch.pio, which leads to emulator_pio_in()
having with two calls to complete_emulator_pio_in().  It will be fixed
in the next release.

While at it, remove the unused void* val argument of emulator_pio_in_out.
The function currently hardcodes vcpu->arch.pio_data as the
source/destination buffer, which sucks but will be fixed after the more
severe SEV-ES buffer overflow.

No functional change intended.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7ed9abfe8e ("KVM: SVM: Support string IO operations for an SEV-ES guest")
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-22 10:08:00 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
ea724ea420 KVM: SEV-ES: clean up kvm_sev_es_ins/outs
A few very small cleanups to the functions, smushed together because
the patch is already very small like this:

- inline emulator_pio_in_emulated and emulator_pio_out_emulated,
  since we already have the vCPU

- remove the data argument and pull setting vcpu->arch.sev_pio_data into
  the caller

- remove unnecessary clearing of vcpu->arch.pio.count when
  emulation is done by the kernel (and therefore vcpu->arch.pio.count
  is already clear on exit from emulator_pio_in and emulator_pio_out).

No functional change intended.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7ed9abfe8e ("KVM: SVM: Support string IO operations for an SEV-ES guest")
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-22 10:02:20 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
0d33b1baeb KVM: x86: leave vcpu->arch.pio.count alone in emulator_pio_in_out
Currently emulator_pio_in clears vcpu->arch.pio.count twice if
emulator_pio_in_out performs kernel PIO.  Move the clear into
emulator_pio_out where it is actually necessary.

No functional change intended.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7ed9abfe8e ("KVM: SVM: Support string IO operations for an SEV-ES guest")
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-22 10:02:07 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
b5998402e3 KVM: SEV-ES: rename guest_ins_data to sev_pio_data
We will be using this field for OUTS emulation as well, in case the
data that is pushed via OUTS spans more than one page.  In that case,
there will be a need to save the data pointer across exits to userspace.

So, change the name to something that refers to any kind of PIO.
Also spell out what it is used for, namely SEV-ES.

No functional change intended.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7ed9abfe8e ("KVM: SVM: Support string IO operations for an SEV-ES guest")
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-22 10:01:26 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
de7cd3f676 KVM: x86: check for interrupts before deciding whether to exit the fast path
The kvm_x86_sync_pir_to_irr callback can sometimes set KVM_REQ_EVENT.
If that happens exactly at the time that an exit is handled as
EXIT_FASTPATH_REENTER_GUEST, vcpu_enter_guest will go incorrectly
through the loop that calls kvm_x86_run, instead of processing
the request promptly.

Fixes: 379a3c8ee4 ("KVM: VMX: Optimize posted-interrupt delivery for timer fastpath")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-21 03:35:41 -04:00
Paolo Bonzini
fa13843d15 KVM: X86: fix lazy allocation of rmaps
If allocation of rmaps fails, but some of the pointers have already been written,
those pointers can be cleaned up when the memslot is freed, or even reused later
for another attempt at allocating the rmaps.  Therefore there is no need to
WARN, as done for example in memslot_rmap_alloc, but the allocation *must* be
skipped lest KVM will overwrite the previous pointer and will indeed leak memory.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-10-18 14:07:17 -04:00
Fares Mehanna
e1fc1553cd kvm: x86: Add AMD PMU MSRs to msrs_to_save_all[]
Intel PMU MSRs is in msrs_to_save_all[], so add AMD PMU MSRs to have a
consistent behavior between Intel and AMD when using KVM_GET_MSRS,
KVM_SET_MSRS or KVM_GET_MSR_INDEX_LIST.

We have to add legacy and new MSRs to handle guests running without
X86_FEATURE_PERFCTR_CORE.

Signed-off-by: Fares Mehanna <faresx@amazon.de>
Message-Id: <20210915133951.22389-1-faresx@amazon.de>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-09-22 11:30:14 -04:00
Maxim Levitsky
37687c403a KVM: x86: reset pdptrs_from_userspace when exiting smm
When exiting SMM, pdpts are loaded again from the guest memory.

This fixes a theoretical bug, when exit from SMM triggers entry to the
nested guest which re-uses some of the migration
code which uses this flag as a workaround for a legacy userspace.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210913140954.165665-4-mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-09-22 10:33:16 -04:00
Sean Christopherson
94c245a245 KVM: x86: Identify vCPU0 by its vcpu_idx instead of its vCPUs array entry
Use vcpu_idx to identify vCPU0 when updating HyperV's TSC page, which is
shared by all vCPUs and "owned" by vCPU0 (because vCPU0 is the only vCPU
that's guaranteed to exist).  Using kvm_get_vcpu() to find vCPU works,
but it's a rather odd and suboptimal method to check the index of a given
vCPU.

No functional change intended.

Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Mattson <jmattson@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210910183220.2397812-3-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-09-22 10:33:12 -04:00
Haimin Zhang
eb7511bf91 KVM: x86: Handle SRCU initialization failure during page track init
Check the return of init_srcu_struct(), which can fail due to OOM, when
initializing the page track mechanism.  Lack of checking leads to a NULL
pointer deref found by a modified syzkaller.

Reported-by: TCS Robot <tcs_robot@tencent.com>
Signed-off-by: Haimin Zhang <tcs_kernel@tencent.com>
Message-Id: <1630636626-12262-1-git-send-email-tcs_kernel@tencent.com>
[Move the call towards the beginning of kvm_arch_init_vm. - Paolo]
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-09-22 10:33:09 -04:00
Sean Christopherson
03a6e84069 KVM: x86: Clear KVM's cached guest CR3 at RESET/INIT
Explicitly zero the guest's CR3 and mark it available+dirty at RESET/INIT.
Per Intel's SDM and AMD's APM, CR3 is zeroed at both RESET and INIT.  For
RESET, this is a nop as vcpu is zero-allocated.  For INIT, the bug has
likely escaped notice because no firmware/kernel puts its page tables root
at PA=0, let alone relies on INIT to get the desired CR3 for such page
tables.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20210921000303.400537-3-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-09-22 10:33:08 -04:00
Sean Christopherson
7117003fe4 KVM: x86: Mark all registers as avail/dirty at vCPU creation
Mark all registers as available and dirty at vCPU creation, as the vCPU has
obviously not been loaded into hardware, let alone been given the chance to
be modified in hardware.  On SVM, reading from "uninitialized" hardware is
a non-issue as VMCBs are zero allocated (thus not truly uninitialized) and
hardware does not allow for arbitrary field encoding schemes.

On VMX, backing memory for VMCSes is also zero allocated, but true
initialization of the VMCS _technically_ requires VMWRITEs, as the VMX
architectural specification technically allows CPU implementations to
encode fields with arbitrary schemes.  E.g. a CPU could theoretically store
the inverted value of every field, which would result in VMREAD to a
zero-allocated field returns all ones.

In practice, only the AR_BYTES fields are known to be manipulated by
hardware during VMREAD/VMREAD; no known hardware or VMM (for nested VMX)
does fancy encoding of cacheable field values (CR0, CR3, CR4, etc...).  In
other words, this is technically a bug fix, but practically speakings it's
a glorified nop.

Failure to mark registers as available has been a lurking bug for quite
some time.  The original register caching supported only GPRs (+RIP, which
is kinda sorta a GPR), with the masks initialized at ->vcpu_reset().  That
worked because the two cacheable registers, RIP and RSP, are generally
speaking not read as side effects in other flows.

Arguably, commit aff48baa34 ("KVM: Fetch guest cr3 from hardware on
demand") was the first instance of failure to mark regs available.  While
_just_ marking CR3 available during vCPU creation wouldn't have fixed the
VMREAD from an uninitialized VMCS bug because ept_update_paging_mode_cr0()
unconditionally read vmcs.GUEST_CR3, marking CR3 _and_ intentionally not
reading GUEST_CR3 when it's available would have avoided VMREAD to a
technically-uninitialized VMCS.

Fixes: aff48baa34 ("KVM: Fetch guest cr3 from hardware on demand")
Fixes: 6de4f3ada4 ("KVM: Cache pdptrs")
Fixes: 6de12732c4 ("KVM: VMX: Optimize vmx_get_rflags()")
Fixes: 2fb92db1ec ("KVM: VMX: Cache vmcs segment fields")
Fixes: bd31fe495d ("KVM: VMX: Add proper cache tracking for CR0")
Fixes: f98c1e7712 ("KVM: VMX: Add proper cache tracking for CR4")
Fixes: 5addc23519 ("KVM: VMX: Cache vmcs.EXIT_QUALIFICATION using arch avail_reg flags")
Fixes: 8791585837 ("KVM: VMX: Cache vmcs.EXIT_INTR_INFO using arch avail_reg flags")
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20210921000303.400537-2-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-09-22 10:33:07 -04:00
Zelin Deng
d9130a2dfd KVM: x86: Update vCPU's hv_clock before back to guest when tsc_offset is adjusted
When MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST is written by guest due to TSC ADJUST feature
especially there's a big tsc warp (like a new vCPU is hot-added into VM
which has been up for a long time), tsc_offset is added by a large value
then go back to guest. This causes system time jump as tsc_timestamp is
not adjusted in the meantime and pvclock monotonic character.
To fix this, just notify kvm to update vCPU's guest time before back to
guest.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Zelin Deng <zelin.deng@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <1619576521-81399-2-git-send-email-zelin.deng@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-09-06 07:07:03 -04:00
Maxim Levitsky
61e5f69ef0 KVM: x86: implement KVM_GUESTDBG_BLOCKIRQ
KVM_GUESTDBG_BLOCKIRQ will allow KVM to block all interrupts
while running.

This change is mostly intended for more robust single stepping
of the guest and it has the following benefits when enabled:

* Resuming from a breakpoint is much more reliable.
  When resuming execution from a breakpoint, with interrupts enabled,
  more often than not, KVM would inject an interrupt and make the CPU
  jump immediately to the interrupt handler and eventually return to
  the breakpoint, to trigger it again.

  From the user point of view it looks like the CPU never executed a
  single instruction and in some cases that can even prevent forward
  progress, for example, when the breakpoint is placed by an automated
  script (e.g lx-symbols), which does something in response to the
  breakpoint and then continues the guest automatically.
  If the script execution takes enough time for another interrupt to
  arrive, the guest will be stuck on the same breakpoint RIP forever.

* Normal single stepping is much more predictable, since it won't
  land the debugger into an interrupt handler.

* RFLAGS.TF has less chance to be leaked to the guest:

  We set that flag behind the guest's back to do single stepping
  but if single step lands us into an interrupt/exception handler
  it will be leaked to the guest in the form of being pushed
  to the stack.
  This doesn't completely eliminate this problem as exceptions
  can still happen, but at least this reduces the chances
  of this happening.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210811122927.900604-6-mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-08-20 16:06:37 -04:00
Mingwei Zhang
71f51d2c32 KVM: x86/mmu: Add detailed page size stats
Existing KVM code tracks the number of large pages regardless of their
sizes. Therefore, when large page of 1GB (or larger) is adopted, the
information becomes less useful because lpages counts a mix of 1G and 2M
pages.

So remove the lpages since it is easy for user space to aggregate the info.
Instead, provide a comprehensive page stats of all sizes from 4K to 512G.

Suggested-by: Ben Gardon <bgardon@google.com>

Reviewed-by: David Matlack <dmatlack@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Gardon <bgardon@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Mingwei Zhang <mizhang@google.com>
Cc: Jing Zhang <jingzhangos@google.com>
Cc: David Matlack <dmatlack@google.com>
Cc: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20210803044607.599629-4-mizhang@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-08-20 16:06:34 -04:00
Jing Zhang
f95937ccf5 KVM: stats: Support linear and logarithmic histogram statistics
Add new types of KVM stats, linear and logarithmic histogram.
Histogram are very useful for observing the value distribution
of time or size related stats.

Signed-off-by: Jing Zhang <jingzhangos@google.com>
Message-Id: <20210802165633.1866976-2-jingzhangos@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-08-20 16:06:32 -04:00
Maxim Levitsky
06ef813466 KVM: SVM: avoid refreshing avic if its state didn't change
Since AVIC can be inhibited and uninhibited rapidly it is possible that
we have nothing to do by the time the svm_refresh_apicv_exec_ctrl
is called.

Detect and avoid this, which will be useful when we will start calling
avic_vcpu_load/avic_vcpu_put when the avic inhibition state changes.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210810205251.424103-14-mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2021-08-20 16:06:27 -04:00