Re: [PATCH v3 19/35] Documentation/x86: Document the new attack vector controls
From: Josh Poimboeuf
Date: Tue Feb 11 2025 - 11:44:05 EST
On Wed, Jan 08, 2025 at 02:24:59PM -0600, David Kaplan wrote:
> +Cross-Thread
> +^^^^^^^^^^^^
> +
> +The cross-thread attack vector involves a malicious userspace program or
> +malicious VM either observing or attempting to influence the behavior of code
> +running on the SMT sibling thread in order to exfiltrate data.
> +
> +Many cross-thread attacks can only be mitigated if SMT is disabled, which will
> +result in reduced CPU core count and reduced performance. Enabling mitigations
> +for the cross-thread attack vector may result in SMT being disabled, depending
> +on the CPU vulnerabilities detected.
> +
> +*mitigate_cross_thread defaults to 'off'*
How does STIBP fit into this? It's a cross-thread mitigation, but it's
much cheaper than, say, disabling SMT.
The default is generally to enable STIBP where applicable, but *not* to
disable SMT.
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Josh