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62ecfc08-VMX-use-IST-RSB-protection.patch
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File 62ecfc08-VMX-use-IST-RSB-protection.patch of Package xen.30823
# Commit e570e8d520ab542d8d35666b95cb3a0125b7b110 # Date 2022-08-05 12:16:24 +0100 # Author Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> # Committer Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> x86/spec-ctrl: Use IST RSB protection for !SVM systems There is a corner case where a VT-x guest which manages to reliably trigger non-fatal #MC's could evade the rogue RSB speculation protections that were supposed to be in place. This is a lack of defence in depth; Xen does not architecturally execute more RET than CALL instructions, so an attacker would have to locate a different gadget (e.g. SpectreRSB) first to execute a transient path of excess RET instructions. Signed-off-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/spec_ctrl.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/spec_ctrl.c @@ -1622,8 +1622,24 @@ void __init init_speculation_mitigations * mappings. */ if ( opt_rsb_hvm ) + { setup_force_cpu_cap(X86_FEATURE_SC_RSB_HVM); + /* + * For SVM, Xen's RSB safety actions are performed before STGI, so + * behave atomically with respect to IST sources. + * + * For VT-x, NMIs are atomic with VMExit (the NMI gets queued but not + * delivered) whereas other IST sources are not atomic. Specifically, + * #MC can hit ahead the RSB safety action in the vmexit path. + * + * Therefore, it is necessary for the IST logic to protect Xen against + * possible rogue RSB speculation. + */ + if ( !cpu_has_svm ) + default_spec_ctrl_flags |= SCF_ist_rsb; + } + srso_calculations(hw_smt_enabled); ibpb_calculations();
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