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SubjectRe: [PATCH RFC 2/3] x86/kvm/hyper-v: move VMX controls sanitization out of nested_enable_evmcs()
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Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> writes:

> On 22/01/20 06:47, Sean Christopherson wrote:
>>> Yes, it most likely is and it would be nice if Microsoft fixed it, but I
>>> guess we're stuck with it for existing Windows versions. Well, for one
>>> we found a bug in Hyper-V and not the converse. :)
>>>
>>> There is a problem with this approach, in that we're stuck with it
>>> forever due to live migration. But I guess if in the future eVMCS v2
>>> adds an apic_address field we can limit the hack to eVMCS v1. Another
>>> possibility is to use the quirks mechanism but it's overkill for now.
>>>
>>> Unless there are objections, I plan to apply these patches.
>> Doesn't applying this patch contradict your earlier opinion? This patch
>> would still hide the affected controls from the guest because the host
>> controls enlightened_vmcs_enabled.
>
> It does. Unfortunately the key sentence is "we're stuck with it for
> existing Windows versions". :(
>
>> Rather than update vmx->nested.msrs or filter vmx_get_msr(), what about
>> manually adding eVMCS consistency checks on the disallowed bits and handle
>> SECONDARY_EXEC_VIRTUALIZE_APIC_ACCESSES as a one-off case by simply
>> clearing it from the eVMCS? Or alternatively, squashing all the disallowed
>> bits.
>
> Hmm, that is also a possibility. It's a very hacky one, but I guess
> adding APIC virtualization to eVMCS would require bumping the version to
> 2. Vitaly, what do you think?

As I already replied to Sean I like the idea to filter out unsupported
controls from eVMCS but unfortunately it doesn't work: Hyper-V actually
expects APIC virtualization to work when it enables
SECONDARY_EXEC_VIRTUALIZE_APIC_ACCESSES (I have no idea how without
apic_access_addr field but). I checked and at least Hyper-V 2016 doesn't
boot (when >1 vCPU).

--
Vitaly

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