From: Razvan Cojocaru <rzvncj@gmail.com>
To: Tim Deegan <tim@xen.org>
Cc: Andres Lagar-Cavilla <andreslc@gridcentric.ca>,
"xen-devel@lists.xen.org" <xen-devel@lists.xen.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH V2] mem_event: Allow emulating an instruction that caused a page fault
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 14:53:49 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <50FE8BDD.9080504@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130122123149.GA86613@ocelot.phlegethon.org>
> #DF (-1, +12 = 55). Now that's a pretty unlikely scenario (and I may
> have got some of the details wrong) but the upshot is: a single x86
> instruction can access enormous amounts of memory, so turning off
> protection and single-stepping, especially if you don't trust the OS, is
> exposing a lot more than the single frame you took the first fault on.
Thank you, Tim, for clearing that up. Now, 'touching' a page is quite
different from 'writing to' a page, and I'm really only interested in
the latter. So, in a scenario where reads are permitted by default and
we're only interested in writes, are we still talking about these
limitations? A MOVSW, for example, only needs to write to a single page,
even though it does touch more pages in read mode.
Thanks,
Razvan Cojocaru
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-01-22 12:53 UTC|newest]
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2013-01-17 15:38 ` [PATCH V2] mem_event: Allow emulating an instruction that caused a page fault Andres Lagar-Cavilla
2013-01-17 15:50 ` Razvan Cojocaru
2013-01-21 23:13 ` Razvan Cojocaru
2013-01-22 12:31 ` Tim Deegan
2013-01-22 12:53 ` Razvan Cojocaru [this message]
2013-01-22 13:20 ` Tim Deegan
2013-01-22 13:47 ` Razvan Cojocaru
2013-01-22 14:02 ` Andres Lagar-Cavilla
2013-01-22 14:22 ` Razvan Cojocaru
2013-01-22 14:26 ` Tim Deegan
2013-01-22 14:45 ` Razvan Cojocaru
2013-01-24 11:05 ` Tim Deegan
2013-01-24 11:34 ` Razvan Cojocaru
2013-01-17 14:02 Razvan Cojocaru
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