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SubjectRe: [PATCH] KVM: SVM: Clear the CR4 register on reset
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On 3/2/21 1:20 PM, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 02, 2021, Babu Moger wrote:
>> This problem was reported on a SVM guest while executing kexec.
>> Kexec fails to load the new kernel when the PCID feature is enabled.
>>
>> When kexec starts loading the new kernel, it starts the process by
>> resetting the vCPU's and then bringing each vCPU online one by one.
>> The vCPU reset is supposed to reset all the register states before the
>> vCPUs are brought online. However, the CR4 register is not reset during
>> this process. If this register is already setup during the last boot,
>> all the flags can remain intact. The X86_CR4_PCIDE bit can only be
>> enabled in long mode. So, it must be enabled much later in SMP
>> initialization. Having the X86_CR4_PCIDE bit set during SMP boot can
>> cause a boot failures.
>>
>> Fix the issue by resetting the CR4 register in init_vmcb().
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com>
>
> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
>
> The bug goes back too far to have a meaningful Fixes.
>
> Reviewed-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>

Sean, Thanks
>
>
> On a related topic, I think we can clean up the RESET/INIT flows by hoisting the
> common code into kvm_vcpu_reset(). That would also provide good motivation for
> removing the init_vmcb() call in svm_create_vcpu(), which is fully redundant
> with the call in svm_vcpu_reset(). I'll put that on the todo list.

Yes.Please.Thought about cleaning init_vmcb and svm_vcpu_reset little bit.
That will require some more tests and review. We didn't want to delay the
fix for that now.
Thanks
Babu

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