Re: [PATCH Part2 v6 09/49] x86/fault: Add support to handle the RMP fault for user address

From: Jarkko Sakkinen
Date: Tue Jul 12 2022 - 10:54:24 EST


On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 02:29:18PM +0000, Kalra, Ashish wrote:
> [AMD Official Use Only - General]
>
> >> +static int handle_user_rmp_page_fault(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long error_code,
> >> + unsigned long address)
> >> +{
> >> + int rmp_level, level;
> >> + pte_t *pte;
> >> + u64 pfn;
> >> +
> >> + pte = lookup_address_in_mm(current->mm, address, &level);
>
> >As discussed in [1], the lookup should be done in kvm->mm, along the lines of host_pfn_mapping_level().
>
> With lookup_address_in_mm() now removed in 5.19, this is now using
> lookup_address_in_pgd() though still using non init-mm, and as mentioned
> here in [1], it makes sense to not use lookup_address_in_pgd() as it does
> not play nice with userspace mappings, e.g. doesn't disable IRQs to block
> TLB shootdowns and doesn't use READ_ONCE() to ensure an upper level entry
> isn't converted to a huge page between checking the PAGE_SIZE bit and
> grabbing the address of the next level down.
>
> But is KVM going to provide its own variant of lookup_address_in_pgd()
> that is safe for use with user addresses, i.e., a generic version of
> lookup_address() on kvm->mm or we need to duplicate page table walking
> code of host_pfn_mapping_level() ?

It's probably cpen coded for the sole reason that there is only one
call site, i.e. there has not been rational reason to have a helper
function.

Helpers are usually created only in-need basis, and since the need
comes from this patch set, it should include a patch, which simply
encapsulates it into a helper.

>
> Thanks,
> Ashish

BR, Jarkko