From: Keir Fraser <keir.xen@gmail.com>
To: "Zhang, Yang Z" <yang.z.zhang@intel.com>,
"xen-devel@lists.xen.org" <xen-devel@lists.xen.org>
Cc: "Zhang, Xiantao" <xiantao.zhang@intel.com>,
Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
Subject: Re: use tasklet to handle init/sipi?
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 06:07:14 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CD76EB92.4E8F1%keir.xen@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <A9667DDFB95DB7438FA9D7D576C3D87E099F1FD4@SHSMSX101.ccr.corp.intel.com>
On 26/03/2013 03:15, "Zhang, Yang Z" <yang.z.zhang@intel.com> wrote:
>>> Also, should we care about such malicious guest? If the guest really did
>>> such
>>> thing, it just block himself. It just eat the cpu time which belong to
>>> himself. A malicious guest can run a non-stop loop to do same thing.
>>
>> No, the spin loop is in the hypervisor. So it is a denial-of-service attack
>> on the hypervisor -- i.e., a security concern.
>
> Ok. So we cannot simply removing the tasklet mechanism to fix the issue.
> How about we add all target vcpu to a list and iterate the list to wake up all
> VCPUs in then tasklet callback. Then we can wake up all vcpus by call tasklet
> once.
>
> Like this:
> static int vlapic_schedule_init_sipi_tasklet(struct vcpu *target, uint32_t
> icr)
> {
> add target to a list;
> schedule tasklet;
> return X86EMUL_OKAY; //here we return ok instead retry, because we can handle
> all vcpus just once.
> }
>
> And in tasklet call back:
> for_each_entry_in list
> {
> call vlapic_init_sipi_action();
> }
You'll have t elaborate on the problem *you* are trying to solve, and why
such a change would do the trick. If there's good reason, I'm not against a
change such as this. But the code is subtle and I don't want to mess with it
if there are simpler solutions.
-- Keir
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-26 6:07 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-25 5:31 use tasklet to handle init/sipi? Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-25 6:29 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-25 6:55 ` Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-25 8:05 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-25 12:16 ` Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-25 12:38 ` Jan Beulich
2013-03-25 12:39 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-26 3:15 ` Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-26 6:07 ` Keir Fraser [this message]
2013-03-26 6:14 ` Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-26 7:00 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-26 7:11 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-26 7:17 ` Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-26 7:38 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-26 7:41 ` Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-26 7:55 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-26 8:02 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-28 1:18 ` Zhang, Yang Z
2013-03-28 6:39 ` Qiu, Shuang
2013-03-28 11:48 ` Keir Fraser
2013-03-28 15:29 ` Jan Beulich
2013-03-28 20:02 ` Keir Fraser
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