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SubjectRe: [PATCH Part2 v5 26/45] KVM: SVM: Mark the private vma unmerable for SEV-SNP guests
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021, Brijesh Singh wrote:
>
> On 10/12/21 11:46 AM, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 20, 2021, Brijesh Singh wrote:
> >> When SEV-SNP is enabled, the guest private pages are added in the RMP
> >> table; while adding the pages, the rmp_make_private() unmaps the pages
> >> from the direct map. If KSM attempts to access those unmapped pages then
> >> it will trigger #PF (page-not-present).
> >>
> >> Encrypted guest pages cannot be shared between the process, so an
> >> userspace should not mark the region mergeable but to be safe, mark the
> >> process vma unmerable before adding the pages in the RMP table.
> > To be safe from what? Does the !PRESENT #PF crash the kernel?
>
> Yes, kernel crashes when KSM attempts to access to an unmaped pfn.

Is this problem unique to nuking the direct map (patch 05), or would it also be
a problem (in the form of an RMP violation) if the direct map were demoted to 4k
pages?

> [...]
> >> + mmap_write_lock(kvm->mm);
> >> + ret = snp_mark_unmergable(kvm, params.uaddr, params.len);
> >> + mmap_write_unlock(kvm->mm);
> > This does not, and practically speaking cannot, work. There are multiple TOCTOU
> > bugs, here and in __snp_handle_page_state_change(). Userspace can madvise() the
> > range at any later point, munmap()/mmap() the entire range, mess with the memslots
> > in the PSC case, and so on and so forth. Relying on MADV_UNMERGEABLE for functional
> > correctness simply cannot work in KVM, barring mmu_notifier and a big pile of code.
>
> AFAICT, ksm does not exclude the unmapped pfn from its scan list. We
> need to tell ksm somehow to exclude the unmapped pfn from its scan list.
> I understand that if userspace is messing with us, we have an issue, but
> it's a userspace bug ;) To fix it right, we need to enhance ksm to
> exclude the pfn when it is getting unmapped from the direct map. I
> believe that work can be done outside of the SNP series. I am okay to
> drop snp_mark_unmerable(), and until then, we just run with KSM
> disabled. Thoughts?
>
> thanks

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