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SubjectRe: [PATCH 2/4] x86/vmware: Add a header file for hypercall definitions
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On 8/19/19 8:25 AM, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 12:28:05AM +0200, Thomas Hellström (VMware) wrote:
>> Unfortunately we can't use it, because it's unconditionally set on AMD even
>> if the VMware hypervisor
>> doesn't support it (by version or by configuration).
> AMD sets it because they don't support VMCALL. Nothing stops us from
> making that conditional depending on what the hypervisor can/supports.
> I'm thinking it would be even cleaner if we use those two flags:
>
> X86_FEATURE_VMMCALL
> X86_FEATURE_VMCALL
>
> to denote hw support for either one or the other instruction and switch
> accordingly. Just like KVM does.
>
> In your case, the HV would set the preferred flag in
> arch/x86/kernel/cpu/vmware.c - just like the others do in their
> respective CPU init files - and the alternatives code would switch to it
> when it runs.
>
> Or is there more? :)

Yes, unfortunately. I agree this is is the cleanest solution and my
first choice. It would work for VMware, but AFAICT it might break setups
of other hypervisors running at least the vmmouse driver. Quick googling
tells me there are likely QEMU/KVM setups that do this. My thinking is
they would have to set X86_FEATURE_VMMCALL on AMD to get the
kvm_hypercall right, but that would mean the vmmouse hypercall also uses
vmmcall, which they probably haven't implemented (yet). So the safe way
would be to use at least XF86_FEATURE_VMW_VMMCALL + XF86_FEATURE_VMCALL
until that has happened.

/Thomas


>
> Thx.
>

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