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SubjectRe: [PATCH v5.5 01/30] KVM: Ensure local memslot copies operate on up-to-date arch-specific data
On Tue, Nov 09, 2021, Maciej S. Szmigiero wrote:
> On 04.11.2021 01:25, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > @@ -1597,6 +1596,26 @@ static int kvm_set_memslot(struct kvm *kvm,
> > kvm_copy_memslots(slots, __kvm_memslots(kvm, as_id));
> > }
> > + /*
> > + * Make a full copy of the old memslot, the pointer will become stale
> > + * when the memslots are re-sorted by update_memslots(), and the old
> > + * memslot needs to be referenced after calling update_memslots(), e.g.
> > + * to free its resources and for arch specific behavior. This needs to
> > + * happen *after* (re)acquiring slots_arch_lock.
> > + */
> > + slot = id_to_memslot(slots, new->id);
> > + if (slot) {
> > + old = *slot;
> > + } else {
> > + WARN_ON_ONCE(change != KVM_MR_CREATE);
> > + memset(&old, 0, sizeof(old));
> > + old.id = new->id;
> > + old.as_id = as_id;
> > + }
> > +
> > + /* Copy the arch-specific data, again after (re)acquiring slots_arch_lock. */
> > + memcpy(&new->arch, &old.arch, sizeof(old.arch));
>
> Had "new" been zero-initialized completely in __kvm_set_memory_region()
> for safety (so it does not contain stack garbage - I don't mean just the
> new.arch field in the "if (!old.npages)" branch in that function but the
> whole struct) this line would be needed only in the "if (slot)" branch
> above (as Ben said).
>
> Also, when patch 7 from this series removes this memcpy(),
> kvm_arch_prepare_memory_region() does indeed receive this field
> uninitialized - I know only x86 and ppcHV care
> and kvm_alloc_memslot_metadata() or kvmppc_core_prepare_memory_region_hv()
> then overwrites it unconditionally but it feels a bit wrong.
>
> I am almost certain that compiler would figure out to only actually
> zero the fields that wouldn't be overwritten immediately anyway.
>
> But on the other hand, this patch is only a fix for code that's going
> to be replaced anyway so perfection here probably isn't that important.

Yeah, that about sums up my feelings about the existing code. That said, an
individual memslot isn't _that_ big, and memslot updates without the scalable
implementation are dreadfully slow anyways, so I'm leaning strongly toward your
suggestion of zeroing all of new as part of this fix.

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