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Subject[PATCH 15/55] KVM: x86 emulator: don't depend on cr2 for mov abs emulation
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The 'mov abs' instruction family (opcodes 0xa0 - 0xa3) still depends on cr2
provided by the page fault handler. This is wrong for several reasons:

- if an instruction accessed misaligned data that crosses a page boundary,
and if the fault happened on the second page, cr2 will point at the
second page, not the data itself.

- if we're emulating in real mode, or due to a FlexPriority exit, there
is no cr2 generated.

So, this change adds decoding for this instruction form and drops reliance
on cr2.

Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@qumranet.com>
---
drivers/kvm/x86_emulate.c | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/kvm/x86_emulate.c b/drivers/kvm/x86_emulate.c
index 73e3580..087a820 100644
--- a/drivers/kvm/x86_emulate.c
+++ b/drivers/kvm/x86_emulate.c
@@ -63,8 +63,9 @@
/* Destination is only written; never read. */
#define Mov (1<<7)
#define BitOp (1<<8)
+#define MemAbs (1<<9) /* Memory operand is absolute displacement */

-static u8 opcode_table[256] = {
+static u16 opcode_table[256] = {
/* 0x00 - 0x07 */
ByteOp | DstMem | SrcReg | ModRM, DstMem | SrcReg | ModRM,
ByteOp | DstReg | SrcMem | ModRM, DstReg | SrcMem | ModRM,
@@ -134,8 +135,8 @@ static u8 opcode_table[256] = {
/* 0x90 - 0x9F */
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ImplicitOps, ImplicitOps, 0, 0,
/* 0xA0 - 0xA7 */
- ByteOp | DstReg | SrcMem | Mov, DstReg | SrcMem | Mov,
- ByteOp | DstMem | SrcReg | Mov, DstMem | SrcReg | Mov,
+ ByteOp | DstReg | SrcMem | Mov | MemAbs, DstReg | SrcMem | Mov | MemAbs,
+ ByteOp | DstMem | SrcReg | Mov | MemAbs, DstMem | SrcReg | Mov | MemAbs,
ByteOp | ImplicitOps | Mov, ImplicitOps | Mov,
ByteOp | ImplicitOps, ImplicitOps,
/* 0xA8 - 0xAF */
@@ -755,16 +756,6 @@ done_prefixes:
break;
}
}
- if (!c->override_base)
- c->override_base = &ctxt->ds_base;
- if (mode == X86EMUL_MODE_PROT64 &&
- c->override_base != &ctxt->fs_base &&
- c->override_base != &ctxt->gs_base)
- c->override_base = NULL;
-
- if (c->override_base)
- c->modrm_ea += *c->override_base;
-
if (rip_relative) {
c->modrm_ea += c->eip;
switch (c->d & SrcMask) {
@@ -781,12 +772,35 @@ done_prefixes:
c->modrm_ea += c->op_bytes;
}
}
- if (c->ad_bytes != 8)
- c->modrm_ea = (u32)c->modrm_ea;
modrm_done:
;
+ } else if (c->d & MemAbs) {
+ switch (c->ad_bytes) {
+ case 2:
+ c->modrm_ea = insn_fetch(u16, 2, c->eip);
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ c->modrm_ea = insn_fetch(u32, 4, c->eip);
+ break;
+ case 8:
+ c->modrm_ea = insn_fetch(u64, 8, c->eip);
+ break;
+ }
+
}

+ if (!c->override_base)
+ c->override_base = &ctxt->ds_base;
+ if (mode == X86EMUL_MODE_PROT64 &&
+ c->override_base != &ctxt->fs_base &&
+ c->override_base != &ctxt->gs_base)
+ c->override_base = NULL;
+
+ if (c->override_base)
+ c->modrm_ea += *c->override_base;
+
+ if (c->ad_bytes != 8)
+ c->modrm_ea = (u32)c->modrm_ea;
/*
* Decode and fetch the source operand: register, memory
* or immediate.
@@ -1171,7 +1185,7 @@ x86_emulate_insn(struct x86_emulate_ctxt *ctxt, struct x86_emulate_ops *ops)
memcpy(c->regs, ctxt->vcpu->regs, sizeof c->regs);
saved_eip = c->eip;

- if ((c->d & ModRM) && (c->modrm_mod != 3))
+ if (((c->d & ModRM) && (c->modrm_mod != 3)) || (c->d & MemAbs))
cr2 = c->modrm_ea;

if (c->src.type == OP_MEM) {
@@ -1326,13 +1340,9 @@ x86_emulate_insn(struct x86_emulate_ctxt *ctxt, struct x86_emulate_ops *ops)
case 0xa0 ... 0xa1: /* mov */
c->dst.ptr = (unsigned long *)&c->regs[VCPU_REGS_RAX];
c->dst.val = c->src.val;
- /* skip src displacement */
- c->eip += c->ad_bytes;
break;
case 0xa2 ... 0xa3: /* mov */
c->dst.val = (unsigned long)c->regs[VCPU_REGS_RAX];
- /* skip c->dst displacement */
- c->eip += c->ad_bytes;
break;
case 0xc0 ... 0xc1:
emulate_grp2(ctxt);
--
1.5.3.7


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