On Mon, Oct 02, 2023, Maciej S. Szmigiero wrote:
On 26.09.2023 00:25, Tom Lendacky wrote:
It's partially documented in various AMD BKDGs, however I couldn't find
any definition for this particular bit (8) - other than that it is reserved.
I found it as MSR_AMD64_BU_CFG for Model 16h, but that's Jaguar/Puma, not Zen1.
My guess is that Windows is trying to write this thing:
MSRC001_1023 [Table Walker Configuration] (Core::X86::Msr::TW_CFG)
Read-write. Reset: 0000_0000_0000_0000h.
_lthree0_core[3,1]; MSRC001_1023
Bits Description
63:50 Reserved.
49 TwCfgCombineCr0Cd: combine CR0_CD for both threads of a core. Read-write. Reset: 0. Init: BIOS,1.
1=The host Cr0_Cd values from the two threads are OR'd together and used by both threads.
48:0 Reserved.
Though that still doesn't explain bit 8... Perhaps a chicken-bit related to yet
another speculation bug?
Boris or Tom, any idea what Windows is doing? I doubt it changes our options in
terms of "fixing" this in KVM, but having a somewhat accurate/helpful changelog
would be nice.
It's definitely not related to a speculation bug, but I'm unsure what was
told to Microsoft that has them performing that WRMSR. The patch does the
proper thing, though, as a guest shouldn't be updating that setting.
And TW_CFG is the proper name of that MSR for Zen.
So, should I prepare v2 with MSR_AMD64_BU_CFG -> MSR_AMD64_TW_CFG change?
If we can get Paolo's attention, I'd like to get his thoughts on punting this
to QEMU/userspace. I'm worried that "handling" uarch specific MSRs in KVM is
going to paint us into a corner and force KVM to check guest F/M/S someday, which
I want to avoid at pretty much all costs.