Re: [PATCH v5 10/20] RISC-V: KVM: Handle MMIO exits for VCPU

From: Anup Patel
Date: Thu Aug 22 2019 - 09:56:12 EST


On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 6:55 PM Alexander Graf <graf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 22.08.19 14:33, Anup Patel wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 5:44 PM Alexander Graf <graf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 22.08.19 10:44, Anup Patel wrote:
> >>> We will get stage2 page faults whenever Guest/VM access SW emulated
> >>> MMIO device or unmapped Guest RAM.
> >>>
> >>> This patch implements MMIO read/write emulation by extracting MMIO
> >>> details from the trapped load/store instruction and forwarding the
> >>> MMIO read/write to user-space. The actual MMIO emulation will happen
> >>> in user-space and KVM kernel module will only take care of register
> >>> updates before resuming the trapped VCPU.
> >>>
> >>> The handling for stage2 page faults for unmapped Guest RAM will be
> >>> implemeted by a separate patch later.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@xxxxxxx>
> >>> Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >>> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >>> ---
> >>> arch/riscv/include/asm/kvm_host.h | 11 +
> >>> arch/riscv/kvm/mmu.c | 7 +
> >>> arch/riscv/kvm/vcpu_exit.c | 436 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> >>> 3 files changed, 451 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> >>>
> >>> diff --git a/arch/riscv/include/asm/kvm_host.h b/arch/riscv/include/asm/kvm_host.h
> >>> index 18f1097f1d8d..4388bace6d70 100644
> >>> --- a/arch/riscv/include/asm/kvm_host.h
> >>> +++ b/arch/riscv/include/asm/kvm_host.h
> >>> @@ -53,6 +53,12 @@ struct kvm_arch {
> >>> phys_addr_t pgd_phys;
> >>> };
> >>>
> >>> +struct kvm_mmio_decode {
> >>> + unsigned long insn;
> >>> + int len;
> >>> + int shift;
> >>> +};
> >>> +
> >>> struct kvm_cpu_context {
> >>> unsigned long zero;
> >>> unsigned long ra;
> >>> @@ -141,6 +147,9 @@ struct kvm_vcpu_arch {
> >>> unsigned long irqs_pending;
> >>> unsigned long irqs_pending_mask;
> >>>
> >>> + /* MMIO instruction details */
> >>> + struct kvm_mmio_decode mmio_decode;
> >>> +
> >>> /* VCPU power-off state */
> >>> bool power_off;
> >>>
> >>> @@ -160,6 +169,8 @@ static inline void kvm_arch_vcpu_block_finish(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) {}
> >>> int kvm_riscv_setup_vsip(void);
> >>> void kvm_riscv_cleanup_vsip(void);
> >>>
> >>> +int kvm_riscv_stage2_map(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, gpa_t gpa, unsigned long hva,
> >>> + bool is_write);
> >>> void kvm_riscv_stage2_flush_cache(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu);
> >>> int kvm_riscv_stage2_alloc_pgd(struct kvm *kvm);
> >>> void kvm_riscv_stage2_free_pgd(struct kvm *kvm);
> >>> diff --git a/arch/riscv/kvm/mmu.c b/arch/riscv/kvm/mmu.c
> >>> index 04dd089b86ff..2b965f9aac07 100644
> >>> --- a/arch/riscv/kvm/mmu.c
> >>> +++ b/arch/riscv/kvm/mmu.c
> >>> @@ -61,6 +61,13 @@ int kvm_arch_prepare_memory_region(struct kvm *kvm,
> >>> return 0;
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> +int kvm_riscv_stage2_map(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, gpa_t gpa, unsigned long hva,
> >>> + bool is_write)
> >>> +{
> >>> + /* TODO: */
> >>> + return 0;
> >>> +}
> >>> +
> >>> void kvm_riscv_stage2_flush_cache(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> >>> {
> >>> /* TODO: */
> >>> diff --git a/arch/riscv/kvm/vcpu_exit.c b/arch/riscv/kvm/vcpu_exit.c
> >>> index e4d7c8f0807a..efc06198c259 100644
> >>> --- a/arch/riscv/kvm/vcpu_exit.c
> >>> +++ b/arch/riscv/kvm/vcpu_exit.c
> >>> @@ -6,9 +6,371 @@
> >>> * Anup Patel <anup.patel@xxxxxxx>
> >>> */
> >>>
> >>> +#include <linux/bitops.h>
> >>> #include <linux/errno.h>
> >>> #include <linux/err.h>
> >>> #include <linux/kvm_host.h>
> >>> +#include <asm/csr.h>
> >>> +
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_LB 0x3
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_LB 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_LH 0x1003
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_LH 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_LW 0x2003
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_LW 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_LD 0x3003
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_LD 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_LBU 0x4003
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_LBU 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_LHU 0x5003
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_LHU 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_LWU 0x6003
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_LWU 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_SB 0x23
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_SB 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_SH 0x1023
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_SH 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_SW 0x2023
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_SW 0x707f
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_SD 0x3023
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_SD 0x707f
> >>> +
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_LD 0x6000
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_LD 0xe003
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_SD 0xe000
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_SD 0xe003
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_LW 0x4000
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_LW 0xe003
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_SW 0xc000
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_SW 0xe003
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_LDSP 0x6002
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_LDSP 0xe003
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_SDSP 0xe002
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_SDSP 0xe003
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_LWSP 0x4002
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_LWSP 0xe003
> >>> +#define INSN_MATCH_C_SWSP 0xc002
> >>> +#define INSN_MASK_C_SWSP 0xe003
> >>> +
> >>> +#define INSN_LEN(insn) ((((insn) & 0x3) < 0x3) ? 2 : 4)
> >>> +
> >>> +#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
> >>> +#define LOG_REGBYTES 3
> >>> +#else
> >>> +#define LOG_REGBYTES 2
> >>> +#endif
> >>> +#define REGBYTES (1 << LOG_REGBYTES)
> >>> +
> >>> +#define SH_RD 7
> >>> +#define SH_RS1 15
> >>> +#define SH_RS2 20
> >>> +#define SH_RS2C 2
> >>> +
> >>> +#define RV_X(x, s, n) (((x) >> (s)) & ((1 << (n)) - 1))
> >>> +#define RVC_LW_IMM(x) ((RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 2) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 10, 3) << 3) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 6))
> >>> +#define RVC_LD_IMM(x) ((RV_X(x, 10, 3) << 3) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 5, 2) << 6))
> >>> +#define RVC_LWSP_IMM(x) ((RV_X(x, 4, 3) << 2) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 5) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 2, 2) << 6))
> >>> +#define RVC_LDSP_IMM(x) ((RV_X(x, 5, 2) << 3) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 5) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 2, 3) << 6))
> >>> +#define RVC_SWSP_IMM(x) ((RV_X(x, 9, 4) << 2) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 7, 2) << 6))
> >>> +#define RVC_SDSP_IMM(x) ((RV_X(x, 10, 3) << 3) | \
> >>> + (RV_X(x, 7, 3) << 6))
> >>> +#define RVC_RS1S(insn) (8 + RV_X(insn, SH_RD, 3))
> >>> +#define RVC_RS2S(insn) (8 + RV_X(insn, SH_RS2C, 3))
> >>> +#define RVC_RS2(insn) RV_X(insn, SH_RS2C, 5)
> >>> +
> >>> +#define SHIFT_RIGHT(x, y) \
> >>> + ((y) < 0 ? ((x) << -(y)) : ((x) >> (y)))
> >>> +
> >>> +#define REG_MASK \
> >>> + ((1 << (5 + LOG_REGBYTES)) - (1 << LOG_REGBYTES))
> >>> +
> >>> +#define REG_OFFSET(insn, pos) \
> >>> + (SHIFT_RIGHT((insn), (pos) - LOG_REGBYTES) & REG_MASK)
> >>> +
> >>> +#define REG_PTR(insn, pos, regs) \
> >>> + (ulong *)((ulong)(regs) + REG_OFFSET(insn, pos))
> >>> +
> >>> +#define GET_RM(insn) (((insn) >> 12) & 7)
> >>> +
> >>> +#define GET_RS1(insn, regs) (*REG_PTR(insn, SH_RS1, regs))
> >>> +#define GET_RS2(insn, regs) (*REG_PTR(insn, SH_RS2, regs))
> >>> +#define GET_RS1S(insn, regs) (*REG_PTR(RVC_RS1S(insn), 0, regs))
> >>> +#define GET_RS2S(insn, regs) (*REG_PTR(RVC_RS2S(insn), 0, regs))
> >>> +#define GET_RS2C(insn, regs) (*REG_PTR(insn, SH_RS2C, regs))
> >>> +#define GET_SP(regs) (*REG_PTR(2, 0, regs))
> >>> +#define SET_RD(insn, regs, val) (*REG_PTR(insn, SH_RD, regs) = (val))
> >>> +#define IMM_I(insn) ((s32)(insn) >> 20)
> >>> +#define IMM_S(insn) (((s32)(insn) >> 25 << 5) | \
> >>> + (s32)(((insn) >> 7) & 0x1f))
> >>> +#define MASK_FUNCT3 0x7000
> >>> +
> >>> +#define STR(x) XSTR(x)
> >>> +#define XSTR(x) #x
> >>> +
> >>> +/* TODO: Handle traps due to unpriv load and redirect it back to VS-mode */
> >>> +static ulong get_insn(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
> >>> +{
> >>> + ulong __sepc = vcpu->arch.guest_context.sepc;
> >>> + ulong __hstatus, __sstatus, __vsstatus;
> >>> +#ifdef CONFIG_RISCV_ISA_C
> >>> + ulong rvc_mask = 3, tmp;
> >>> +#endif
> >>> + ulong flags, val;
> >>> +
> >>> + local_irq_save(flags);
> >>> +
> >>> + __vsstatus = csr_read(CSR_VSSTATUS);
> >>> + __sstatus = csr_read(CSR_SSTATUS);
> >>> + __hstatus = csr_read(CSR_HSTATUS);
> >>> +
> >>> + csr_write(CSR_VSSTATUS, __vsstatus | SR_MXR);
> >>> + csr_write(CSR_SSTATUS, vcpu->arch.guest_context.sstatus | SR_MXR);
> >>> + csr_write(CSR_HSTATUS, vcpu->arch.guest_context.hstatus | HSTATUS_SPRV);
> >>
> >> What happens when the insn load triggers a page fault, maybe because the
> >> guest was malicious and did
> >>
> >> 1) Run on page 0x1000
> >> 2) Remove map for 0x1000, do *not* flush TLB
> >> 3) Trigger MMIO
> >>
> >> That would DOS the host here, as the host kernel would continue running
> >> in guest address space, right?
> >
> > Yes, we can certainly fault while accessing Guest instruction. We will
> > be fixing this issue in a followup series. We have mentioned this in cover
> > letter as well.
>
> I don't think the cover letter is the right place for such a comment.
> Please definitely put it into the code as well, pointing out that this
> is a known bug. Or even better yet: Fix it up properly :).
>
> In fact, with a bug that dramatic, I'm not even sure we can safely
> include the code. We're consciously allowing user space to DOS the kernel.

There is already a TODO comment above get_insn() function.

>
> >
> > BTW, RISC-V spec is going to further improve to provide easy
> > access of faulting instruction to Hypervisor.
> > (Refer, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-isa-manual/issues/431)
>
> Yes, we have similar extensions on other archs. Is this going to be an
> optional addition or a mandatory bit of the hypervisor spec? If it's not
> mandatory, we can not rely on it, so the current path has to be safe.

Yes, it's going to be optional so we are certainly going to fix this issue
here.

This issue discussed in previous patch reviews. We have already
agreed to fix this in next revision.

Regards,
Anup

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> Alex