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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method
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Michael S. Tsirkin |
Subject: |
Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Mar 2016 08:36:10 +0200 |
On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 11:30:10AM +0800, Xiao Guangrong wrote:
>
>
> On 03/02/2016 01:09 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
>
> >
> >Can't guest trigger this?
> >If yes, don't put such code in production please:
> >this will fill up disk on the host.
> >
>
> Okay, the evil guest can read the IO port freely. I will use nvdimm_debug()
> instead.
>
> >
> >>
> >> static void
> >> nvdimm_dsm_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, uint64_t val, unsigned size)
> >> {
> >>+ NvdimmDsmIn *in;
> >>+ GArray *out;
> >>+ uint32_t buf_size;
> >>+ hwaddr dsm_mem_addr = val;
> >>+
> >>+ nvdimm_debug("dsm memory address %#lx.\n", dsm_mem_addr);
> >>+
> >>+ /*
> >>+ * The DSM memory is mapped to guest address space so an evil guest
> >>+ * can change its content while we are doing DSM emulation. Avoid
> >>+ * this by copying DSM memory to QEMU local memory.
> >>+ */
> >>+ in = g_malloc(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
ugh. manual memory management :(
> >>+ cpu_physical_memory_read(dsm_mem_addr, in, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
is there a requirement address is aligned?
if not this might cross page and crash qemu.
better read just what you need.
> >>+
> >>+ le32_to_cpus(&in->revision);
> >>+ le32_to_cpus(&in->function);
> >>+ le32_to_cpus(&in->handle);
> >>+
> >>+ nvdimm_debug("Revision %#x Handler %#x Function %#x.\n", in->revision,
> >>+ in->handle, in->function);
> >>+
> >>+ out = g_array_new(false, true /* clear */, 1);
export build_alloc_array then, and reuse?
> >>+
> >>+ /*
> >>+ * function 0 is called to inquire what functions are supported by
> >>+ * OSPM
> >>+ */
> >>+ if (in->function == 0) {
> >>+ build_append_int_noprefix(out, 0 /* No function Supported */,
> >>+ sizeof(uint8_t));
What does this mean? Same comment here and below ...
> >>+ } else {
> >>+ /* No function is supported yet. */
> >>+ build_append_int_noprefix(out, 1 /* Not Supported */,
> >>+ sizeof(uint8_t));
> >>+ }
> >>+
> >>+ buf_size = cpu_to_le32(out->len);
> >>+ cpu_physical_memory_write(dsm_mem_addr, &buf_size, sizeof(buf_size));
> >
> >is there a race here?
> >can guest read this before data is written?
>
> I think no.
>
> It is the SERIALIZED DSM so there is no race in guest. And the CPU has exited
> from guest mode when we fill the buffer in the same CPU-context so the guest
> can not read the buffer at this point also memory-barrier is not needed here.
>
> >
> >>+ cpu_physical_memory_write(dsm_mem_addr + sizeof(buf_size), out->data,
> >>+ out->len);
> >
> >What is this doing?
> >Is this actually writing AML bytecode into guest memory?
>
> The layout of result written into the buffer is like this:
> struct NvdimmDsmOut {
> /* the size of buffer filled by QEMU. */
> uint32_t len;
> uint8_t data[0];
> } QEMU_PACKED;
> typedef struct NvdimmDsmOut NvdimmDsmOut;
>
> So the first cpu_physical_memory_write() writes the @len and the second one
> you
> pointed out writes the real payload.
So either write a function that gets parameters and formats
buffer, or use a structure to do this.
Do not open-code formatting and don't mess with
offsets.
E.g.
struct NvdimmDsmFunc0Out {
/* the size of buffer filled by QEMU. */
uint32_t len;
uint8_t supported;
} QEMU_PACKED;
typedef struct NvdimmDsmFunc0Out NvdimmDsmFunc0Out;
And now
NvdimmDsmFunc0Out func0 = { .len = cpu_to_le32(sizeof(func0)); suppported =
func == 0; };
cpu_physical_memory_write(dsm_mem_addr, &func0, sizeof func0);
Or if you really insist on using GArray:
build_dsm_out_func0(int function...)
{
uint32_t len;
uint8_t result;
len = sizeof result;
if (function == 0) {
result = 0 /* No function Supported */;
} else {
/* No function is supported yet. */
result = 1 /* Not Supported */;
}
build_append_int_noprefix(out, len, sizeof len);
build_append_int_noprefix(out, result, sizeof result);
assert(out->len < PAGE_SIZE); - is this right?
cpu_physical_memory_write(dsm_mem_addr, out->data,
out->len);
}
but I prefer the former ...
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- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2016/03/01
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Xiao Guangrong, 2016/03/01
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method,
Michael S. Tsirkin <=
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Xiao Guangrong, 2016/03/02
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2016/03/02
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Xiao Guangrong, 2016/03/02
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2016/03/02
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Xiao Guangrong, 2016/03/02
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Xiao Guangrong, 2016/03/02
Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 8/9] nvdimm acpi: emulate dsm method, Michael S. Tsirkin, 2016/03/01
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