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SubjectRe: [RFC 11/19] KVM: x86/mmu: Factor shadow_zero_check out of make_spte
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> Another idea. The only difference between 5-level and 4-level is that 5-level
> fills in index [4], and I'm pretty sure 4-level doesn't touch that index. For
> PAE NPT (32-bit SVM), the shadow root level will never change, so that's not an issue.
>
> Nested NPT is the only case where anything for an EPT/NPT MMU can change, because
> that follows EFER.NX.
>
> In other words, the non-nested TDP reserved bits don't need to be recalculated
> regardless of level, they can just fill in 5-level and leave it be.
>
> E.g. something like the below. The sp->role.direct check could be removed if we
> forced EFER.NX for nested NPT.
>
> It's a bit ugly in that we'd pass both @kvm and @vcpu, so that needs some more
> thought, but at minimum it means there's no need to recalc the reserved bits.

Ok, I think my final vote is to have the reserved bits passed in, but with the
non-nested TDP reserved bits being computed at MMU init.

I would also prefer to keep the existing make_spte() name so that there's no churn
in those call sites, and to make the relationship between the wrapper, mask_spte(),
and the "real" helper, __make_spte(), more obvious and aligned with the usual
kernel style.

So with the kvm_vcpu_ad_need_write_protect() change and my proposed hack-a-fix for
kvm_x86_get_mt_mask(), the end result would look like:

bool __make_spte(struct kvm *kvm, struct kvm_mmu_page *sp,
struct kvm_memory_slot *slot, unsigned int pte_access,
gfn_t gfn, kvm_pfn_t pfn, u64 old_spte, bool prefetch,
bool can_unsync, bool host_writable, u64 *new_spte,
struct rsvd_bits_validate *shadow_rsvd_bits)
{
int level = sp->role.level;
u64 spte = SPTE_MMU_PRESENT_MASK;
bool wrprot = false;

if (sp->role.ad_disabled)
spte |= SPTE_TDP_AD_DISABLED_MASK;
else if (kvm_mmu_page_ad_need_write_protect(sp))
spte |= SPTE_TDP_AD_WRPROT_ONLY_MASK;

/*
* For the EPT case, shadow_present_mask is 0 if hardware
* supports exec-only page table entries. In that case,
* ACC_USER_MASK and shadow_user_mask are used to represent
* read access. See FNAME(gpte_access) in paging_tmpl.h.
*/
spte |= shadow_present_mask;
if (!prefetch)
spte |= spte_shadow_accessed_mask(spte);

if (level > PG_LEVEL_4K && (pte_access & ACC_EXEC_MASK) &&
is_nx_huge_page_enabled()) {
pte_access &= ~ACC_EXEC_MASK;
}

if (pte_access & ACC_EXEC_MASK)
spte |= shadow_x_mask;
else
spte |= shadow_nx_mask;

if (pte_access & ACC_USER_MASK)
spte |= shadow_user_mask;

if (level > PG_LEVEL_4K)
spte |= PT_PAGE_SIZE_MASK;
if (tdp_enabled)
spte |= static_call(kvm_x86_get_mt_mask)(kvm, gfn,
kvm_is_mmio_pfn(pfn));

if (host_writable)
spte |= shadow_host_writable_mask;
else
pte_access &= ~ACC_WRITE_MASK;

if (!kvm_is_mmio_pfn(pfn))
spte |= shadow_me_mask;

spte |= (u64)pfn << PAGE_SHIFT;

if (pte_access & ACC_WRITE_MASK) {
spte |= PT_WRITABLE_MASK | shadow_mmu_writable_mask;

/*
* Optimization: for pte sync, if spte was writable the hash
* lookup is unnecessary (and expensive). Write protection
* is responsibility of kvm_mmu_get_page / kvm_mmu_sync_roots.
* Same reasoning can be applied to dirty page accounting.
*/
if (is_writable_pte(old_spte))
goto out;

/*
* Unsync shadow pages that are reachable by the new, writable
* SPTE. Write-protect the SPTE if the page can't be unsync'd,
* e.g. it's write-tracked (upper-level SPs) or has one or more
* shadow pages and unsync'ing pages is not allowed.
*/
if (mmu_try_to_unsync_pages(kvm, slot, gfn, can_unsync, prefetch)) {
pgprintk("%s: found shadow page for %llx, marking ro\n",
__func__, gfn);
wrprot = true;
pte_access &= ~ACC_WRITE_MASK;
spte &= ~(PT_WRITABLE_MASK | shadow_mmu_writable_mask);
}
}

if (pte_access & ACC_WRITE_MASK)
spte |= spte_shadow_dirty_mask(spte);

out:
if (prefetch)
spte = mark_spte_for_access_track(spte);

WARN_ONCE(is_rsvd_spte(shadow_rsvd_bits), spte, level),
"spte = 0x%llx, level = %d, rsvd bits = 0x%llx", spte, level,
get_rsvd_bits(&shadow_rsvd_bits, spte, level));

if ((spte & PT_WRITABLE_MASK) && kvm_slot_dirty_track_enabled(slot)) {
/* Enforced by kvm_mmu_hugepage_adjust. */
WARN_ON(level > PG_LEVEL_4K);
mark_page_dirty_in_slot(kvm, slot, gfn);
}

*new_spte = spte;
return wrprot;
}

bool make_spte(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, struct kvm_mmu_page *sp,
struct kvm_memory_slot *slot,
unsigned int pte_access, gfn_t gfn, kvm_pfn_t pfn,
u64 old_spte, bool prefetch, bool can_unsync,
bool host_writable, u64 *new_spte)
{
return __make_spte(vcpu->kvm, sp, slot, pte_access, gfn, pfn, old_spte,
prefetch, can_unsync, host_writable, new_spte,
&vcpu->arch.mmu->shadow_zero_check);
}

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