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From: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
To: Yan Zhao <yan.y.zhao@intel.com>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>,
	kvm@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	 Rick Edgecombe <rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com>,
	Yosry Ahmed <yosry.ahmed@linux.dev>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] KVM: x86/mmu: Don't create SPTEs for addresses that aren't mappable
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2026 14:22:12 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <aatTlMfE1otFL6jq@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <aak3C/kR9o/pJ40n@yzhao56-desk.sh.intel.com>

On Thu, Mar 05, 2026, Yan Zhao wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 04:22:41PM -0800, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > Track the mask of guest physical address bits that can actually be mapped
> > by a given MMU instance that utilizes TDP, and either exit to userspace
> > with -EFAULT or go straight to emulation without creating an SPTE (for
> > emulated MMIO) if KVM can't map the address.  Attempting to create an SPTE
> > can cause KVM to drop the unmappable bits, and thus install a bad SPTE.
> > E.g. when starting a walk, the TDP MMU will round the GFN based on the
> > root level, and drop the upper bits.
> > 
> > Exit with -EFAULT in the unlikely scenario userspace is misbehaving and
> > created a memslot that can't be addressed, e.g. if userspace installed
> > memory above the guest.MAXPHYADDR defined in CPUID, as there's nothing KVM
> > can do to make forward progress, and there _is_ a memslot for the address.
> > For emulated MMIO, KVM can at least kick the bad address out to userspace
> > via a normal MMIO exit.
> > 
> > The flaw has existed for a very long time, and was exposed by commit
> > 988da7820206 ("KVM: x86/tdp_mmu: WARN if PFN changes for spurious faults")
> > thanks to a syzkaller program that prefaults memory at GPA 0x1000000000000
> > and then faults in memory at GPA 0x0 (the extra-large GPA gets wrapped to
> > '0').
> If the scenario is: when ad bit is disabled, prefault memory at GPA 0x0, then
> guest reads memory at GPA 0x1000000000000, would fast_page_fault() fix a wrong
> wrapped sptep for GPA 0x1000000000000?
> 
> Do we need to check fault->addr in fast_page_fault() as well?

Ugh, yeah, good catch!

      reply	other threads:[~2026-03-06 22:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-02-19  0:22 [PATCH] KVM: x86/mmu: Don't create SPTEs for addresses that aren't mappable Sean Christopherson
2026-02-19  0:23 ` Sean Christopherson
     [not found] ` <c06466c636da3fc1dc14dc09260981a2554c7cc2.camel@intel.com>
2026-02-20 16:54   ` Sean Christopherson
2026-02-21  0:01     ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2026-02-21  0:07       ` Sean Christopherson
2026-02-21  0:08 ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2026-02-21  0:49   ` Sean Christopherson
2026-02-23 23:23     ` Edgecombe, Rick P
2026-02-24  1:49       ` Sean Christopherson
2026-02-23 11:12 ` Huang, Kai
2026-02-23 16:54   ` Sean Christopherson
2026-02-23 20:48     ` Huang, Kai
2026-02-23 21:25       ` Sean Christopherson
2026-02-23 21:44         ` Huang, Kai
2026-03-05  7:55 ` Yan Zhao
2026-03-06 22:22   ` Sean Christopherson [this message]

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