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SUSE:SLE-15-SP1:Update
xen.15649
5ece8ac4-x86-load_system_tables-NMI-MC-safe.patch
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File 5ece8ac4-x86-load_system_tables-NMI-MC-safe.patch of Package xen.15649
# Commit 9f3e9139fa6c3d620eb08dff927518fc88200b8d # Date 2020-05-27 16:44:04 +0100 # Author Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> # Committer Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> x86/boot: Fix load_system_tables() to be NMI/#MC-safe During boot, load_system_tables() is used in reinit_bsp_stack() to switch the virtual addresses used from their .data/.bss alias, to their directmap alias. The structure assignment is implemented as a memset() to zero first, then a copy-in of the new data. This causes the NMI/#MC stack pointers to transiently become 0, at a point where we may have an NMI watchdog running. Rewrite the logic using a volatile tss pointer (equivalent to, but more readable than, using ACCESS_ONCE() for all writes). This does drop the zeroing side effect for holes in the structure, but the backing memory for the TSS is fully zeroed anyway, and architecturally, they are all reserved. Signed-off-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/cpu/common.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/cpu/common.c @@ -749,11 +749,12 @@ void __init early_cpu_init(void) */ void load_system_tables(void) { - unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id(); + unsigned int i, cpu = smp_processor_id(); unsigned long stack_bottom = get_stack_bottom(), stack_top = stack_bottom & ~(STACK_SIZE - 1); - struct tss64 *tss = &this_cpu(tss_page).tss; + /* The TSS may be live. Disuade any clever optimisations. */ + volatile struct tss64 *tss = &this_cpu(tss_page).tss; seg_desc_t *gdt = this_cpu(gdt_table) - FIRST_RESERVED_GDT_ENTRY; seg_desc_t *compat_gdt = @@ -768,30 +769,26 @@ void load_system_tables(void) .limit = (IDT_ENTRIES * sizeof(idt_entry_t)) - 1, }; - *tss = (struct tss64){ - /* Main stack for interrupts/exceptions. */ - .rsp0 = stack_bottom, - - /* Ring 1 and 2 stacks poisoned. */ - .rsp1 = 0x8600111111111111ul, - .rsp2 = 0x8600111111111111ul, - - /* - * MCE, NMI and Double Fault handlers get their own stacks. - * All others poisoned. - */ - .ist = { - [IST_MCE - 1] = stack_top + IST_MCE * PAGE_SIZE, - [IST_DF - 1] = stack_top + IST_DF * PAGE_SIZE, - [IST_NMI - 1] = stack_top + IST_NMI * PAGE_SIZE, - [IST_DB - 1] = stack_top + IST_DB * PAGE_SIZE, - - [IST_MAX ... ARRAY_SIZE(tss->ist) - 1] = - 0x8600111111111111ul, - }, - - .bitmap = IOBMP_INVALID_OFFSET, - }; + /* + * Set up the TSS. Warning - may be live, and the NMI/#MC must remain + * valid on every instruction boundary. (Note: these are all + * semantically ACCESS_ONCE() due to tss's volatile qualifier.) + * + * rsp0 refers to the primary stack. #MC, #DF, NMI and #DB handlers + * each get their own stacks. No IO Bitmap. + */ + tss->rsp0 = stack_bottom; + tss->ist[IST_MCE - 1] = stack_top + IST_MCE * PAGE_SIZE; + tss->ist[IST_DF - 1] = stack_top + IST_DF * PAGE_SIZE; + tss->ist[IST_NMI - 1] = stack_top + IST_NMI * PAGE_SIZE; + tss->ist[IST_DB - 1] = stack_top + IST_DB * PAGE_SIZE; + tss->bitmap = IOBMP_INVALID_OFFSET; + + /* All other stack pointers poisioned. */ + for ( i = IST_MAX; i < ARRAY_SIZE(tss->ist); ++i ) + tss->ist[i] = 0x8600111111111111ul; + tss->rsp1 = 0x8600111111111111ul; + tss->rsp2 = 0x8600111111111111ul; BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(*tss) <= 0x67); /* Mandated by the architecture. */
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