On Tue, Apr 01, 2025, Maxim Levitsky wrote: > On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 14:24 -0800, Sean Christopherson wrote: > > Fix a long-lurking bug in SVM where KVM runs the guest with the host's > > DEBUGCTL if LBR virtualization is disabled. AMD CPUs rather stupidly > > context switch DEBUGCTL if and only if LBR virtualization is enabled (not > > just supported, but fully enabled). > > > > The bug has gone unnoticed because until recently, the only bits that > > KVM would leave set were things like BTF, which are guest visible but > > won't cause functional problems unless guest software is being especially > > particular about #DBs. > > > > The bug was exposed by the addition of BusLockTrap ("Detect" in the kernel), > > as the resulting #DBs due to split-lock accesses in guest userspace (lol > > Steam) get reflected into the guest by KVM. > > > > Note, I don't love suppressing DEBUGCTL.BTF, but practically speaking that's > > likely the behavior that SVM guests have gotten the vast, vast majority of > > the time, and given that it's the behavior on Intel, it's (hopefully) a safe > > option for a fix, e.g. versus trying to add proper BTF virtualization on the > > fly. > > > > v3: > > - Suppress BTF, as KVM doesn't actually support it. [Ravi] > > - Actually load the guest's DEBUGCTL (though amusingly, with BTF squashed, > > it's guaranteed to be '0' in this scenario). [Ravi] > > > > v2: > > - Load the guest's DEBUGCTL instead of simply zeroing it on VMRUN. > > - Drop bits 5:3 from guest DEBUGCTL so that KVM doesn't let the guest > > unintentionally enable BusLockTrap (AMD repurposed bits). [Ravi] > > - Collect a review. [Xiaoyao] > > - Make bits 5:3 fully reserved, in a separate not-for-stable patch. > > > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250224181315.2376869-1-seanjc@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > > Hi, > > Amusingly there is another DEBUGCTL issue, which I just got to the bottom of. > (if I am not mistaken of course). > > We currently don't let the guest set DEBUGCTL.FREEZE_WHILE_SMM and neither > set it ourselves in GUEST_IA32_DEBUGCTL vmcs field, even when supported by the host > (If I read the code correctly, I didn't verify this in runtime) Ugh, SMM. Yeah, KVM doesn't propagate DEBUGCTLMSR_FREEZE_IN_SMM to the guest value. KVM intercepts reads and writes to DEBUGCTL, so it should be easy enough to shove the bit in on writes, and drop it on reads. > This means that the host #SMIs will interfere with the guest PMU. In > particular this causes the 'pmu' kvm-unit-test to fail, which is something > that our CI caught. > > I think that kvm should just set this bit, or even better, use the host value > of this bit, and hide it from the guest, because the guest shouldn't know > about host's smm, and we AFAIK don't really support freezing perfmon when the > guest enters its own emulated SMM. Agreed. Easy thing is to use the host's value, so that KVM doesn't need to check for its existence. I can't think of anything that would go sideways by freezing perfmon if the host happens to take an SMI. > What do you think? I'll post patches if you think that this is a good idea. > (A temp hack to set this bit always in GUEST_IA32_DEBUGCTL fixed the problem for me) > > I also need to check if AMD also has this feature, or if this is Intel specific. Intel only. I assume/think/hope AMD's Host/Guest Only field in the event selector effectively hides SMM from the guest.