Re: [PATCH RFC] KVM: nSVM: Fix L1 state corruption upon return from SMM

From: Paolo Bonzini
Date: Wed Jun 23 2021 - 08:00:35 EST


On 23/06/21 13:39, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
On Wed, 2021-06-23 at 11:39 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 23/06/21 09:44, Vitaly Kuznetsov wrote:
- RFC: I'm not 100% sure my 'smart' idea to use currently-unused HSAVE area
is that smart. Also, we don't even seem to check that L1 set it up upon
nested VMRUN so hypervisors which don't do that may remain broken. A very
much needed selftest is also missing.

It's certainly a bit weird, but I guess it counts as smart too. It
needs a few more comments, but I think it's a good solution.

One could delay the backwards memcpy until vmexit time, but that would
require a new flag so it's not worth it for what is a pretty rare and
already expensive case.

I wonder what would happen if SMM entry is triggered by L1 (say with ICR),
on a VCPU which is in L2. Such exit should go straight to L1 SMM mode.

Yes, it does, but it still records the L2 state in the guest's SMM state save area. Everything works right as long as the guest stays in L2 (the vmcb12 control save area is still there in svm->nested and is saved/restored by KVM_GET/SET_NESTED_STATE), the problem that Vitaly found is the destruction of the saved L1 host state.

Paolo

I will very very soon, maybe even today start testing SMM with my migration
tests and such. I hope I will find more bugs in this area.

Thanks for fixing this issue!

Best regards,
Maxim Levitsky