Re: [PATCH 3/6] x86/sev-es: Use __put_user()/__get_user

From: Dave Hansen
Date: Wed May 12 2021 - 13:13:05 EST


On 5/12/21 12:54 AM, Joerg Roedel wrote:
> The put_user() and get_user() functions do checks on the address which is
> passed to them. They check whether the address is actually a user-space
> address and whether its fine to access it. They also call might_fault()
> to indicate that they could fault and possibly sleep.
>
> All of these checks are neither wanted nor required in the #VC exception
> handler, which can be invoked from almost any context and also for MMIO
> instructions from kernel space on kernel memory. All the #VC handler
> wants to know is whether a fault happened when the access was tried.
>
> This is provided by __put_user()/__get_user(), which just do the access
> no matter what.

The changelog _helps_, but using a "user" function to handle kernel MMIO
for its error handling properties seems like it's begging for a comment.

__put_user() also seems to have fun stuff like __chk_user_ptr(). It all
seems sketchy to me.