From: Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>
To: Jan Beulich <JBeulich@suse.com>
Cc: elena.ufimtseva@oracle.com, tim@xen.org, wei.liu2@citrix.com,
ian.campbell@citrix.com, stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com,
andrew.cooper3@citrix.com, ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com,
xen-devel@lists.xen.org, roger.pau@citrix.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/4] x86/compat: Test whether guest has 32b shinfo instead of being a PV 32b domain
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2015 10:40:34 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <559D3662.4070803@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <559D4AF2020000780008E463@mail.emea.novell.com>
On 07/08/2015 10:08 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 08.07.15 at 15:59, <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> wrote:
>> On 07/08/2015 02:48 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>> On 07.07.15 at 19:13, <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> wrote:
>>>> On 07/07/2015 12:15 PM, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 07.07.15 at 17:46, <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> wrote:
>>>>>> On 07/07/2015 05:11 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 29.06.15 at 22:21, <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> @@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ int arch_set_info_guest(
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> /* The context is a compat-mode one if the target domain is
>> compat-mode;
>>>>>>>> * we expect the tools to DTRT even in compat-mode callers. */
>>>>>>>> - compat = is_pv_32on64_domain(d);
>>>>>>>> + compat = has_32bit_shinfo(d);
>>>>>>> Furthermore, looking at uses like this, tying such decisions to the
>>>>>>> shared info layout looks kind of odd. I think for documentation
>>>>>>> purposes we may need a differently named alias.
>>>>>> Yes, it does look odd, which is why I was asking in another thread about
>>>>>> having another field in domain structure (well, I was asking about
>>>>>> replacing has_32bit_shinfo but I think I can see now that wouldn't be
>>>>>> right).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you suggesting a new macro, e.g.
>>>>>> #define is_32b_mode(d) ((d)->arch.has_32bit_shinfo)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> or would it better to add new field? Or get_mode() hvm op, similar to
>>>>>> set_mode(), which can look, say, at EFER?
>>>>> If looking at EFER (plus perhaps CS) is right in all the cases you
>>>>> care about, then yes. And remember we already have
>>>>> hvm_guest_x86_mode().
>>>> Can't use hvm_guest_x86_mode(), it asserts on 'v != current'. But adding
>>>> new op just because of that seems to be an overkill since it would
>>>> essentially do what .guest_x86_mode() does. How about
>>>> hvm_guest_x86_mode_unsafe() (with a better name) and wrap
>>>> hvm_guest_x86_mode() with the ASSERT around it?
>>> svm_guest_x86_mode() doesn't depend on v == current, but
>>> vmx_guest_x86_mode() would first need to be made safe (or
>>> get an "unsafe" sibling implementation). With that, the ASSERT()
>>> could then check for current or non-running vCPU.
>> By checking for non-running you mean v->is_running? I am not sure it's
>> safe to do since is_running is set in context switch before VMCS is
>> loaded later, in vmx_do_resume().
> No, I rather thought about making sure the vCPU is paused (i.e.
> can't become running under your feet).
What would prevent it from becoming running if it is paused, right after
the ASSERT?
-boris
>
>> OTOH, current itself is set before VMCS is loaded so I am not sure
>> whether the ASSERT in hvm_guest_x86_mode() is completely effective in
>> catching "bad" invocations anyway.
>>
>> I think we need vmx_vmcs_enter/exit in vmx_guest_x86_mode() regardless
>> of what current is. And drop the ASSERT.
> That's an option, but the current uses don't require that (and hence
> a change like that may be considered harming performance if some
> caller sits on a hot path).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-07-08 14:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-06-29 20:21 [PATCH v2 0/4] 32-bit domU PVH support Boris Ostrovsky
2015-06-29 20:21 ` [PATCH v2 1/4] x86/compat: Test whether guest has 32b shinfo instead of being a PV 32b domain Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-07 9:11 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-07 15:46 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-07 16:15 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-07 17:13 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-08 6:48 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-08 13:59 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-08 14:08 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-08 14:40 ` Boris Ostrovsky [this message]
2015-07-08 14:50 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-08 20:57 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-09 7:02 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-09 14:10 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-09 14:17 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-09 14:30 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-09 16:05 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-09 16:15 ` Jan Beulich
2015-06-29 20:21 ` [PATCH v2 2/4] x86/pvh: Set 32b PVH guest mode in XEN_DOMCTL_set_address_size Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-07 9:15 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-07 15:53 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-07 16:16 ` Jan Beulich
2015-06-29 20:21 ` [PATCH v2 3/4] x86/pvh: Handle hypercalls for 32b PVH guests Boris Ostrovsky
2015-07-07 9:20 ` Jan Beulich
2015-07-07 15:54 ` Boris Ostrovsky
2015-06-29 20:21 ` [PATCH v2 4/4] libxc/x86/pvh: Allow creation of " Boris Ostrovsky
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