Re: [PATCH 1/2] KVM: arm64: vgic: check redist region is not above the VM IPA size

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On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 12:00:35PM +0100, Alexandru Elisei wrote:
> Hi Ricardo,
> 
> (adding kvm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to CC because the email this is a reply to got
> rejected because of html content)
> 
> On 9/14/21 04:20, Ricardo Koller wrote:
> > Hi Alexandru, Eric,
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 11:15:33AM +0100, Alexandru Elisei wrote:
> >> Hi Eric, Ricardo,
> >>
> >> On 9/10/21 20:32, Ricardo Koller wrote:
> >>> Hi Alexandru and Eric,
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 10:42:23AM +0200, Eric Auger wrote:
> >>>> Hi Alexandru,
> >>>>
> >>>> On 9/10/21 10:28 AM, Alexandru Elisei wrote:
> >>>>> Hi Ricardo,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 9/9/21 5:47 PM, Ricardo Koller wrote:
> >>>>>> On Thu, Sep 09, 2021 at 11:20:15AM +0100, Alexandru Elisei wrote:
> >>>>>>> Hi Ricardo,
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On 9/8/21 10:03 PM, Ricardo Koller wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Extend vgic_v3_check_base() to verify that the redistributor regions
> >>>>>>>> don't go above the VM-specified IPA size (phys_size). This can happen
> >>>>>>>> when using the legacy KVM_VGIC_V3_ADDR_TYPE_REDIST attribute with:
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>   base + size > phys_size AND base < phys_size
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> vgic_v3_check_base() is used to check the redist regions bases when
> >>>>>>>> setting them (with the vcpus added so far) and when attempting the first
> >>>>>>>> vcpu-run.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Ricardo Koller <ricarkol@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>>>>>> ---
> >>>>>>>>  arch/arm64/kvm/vgic/vgic-v3.c | 4 ++++
> >>>>>>>>  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/kvm/vgic/vgic-v3.c b/arch/arm64/kvm/vgic/vgic-v3.c
> >>>>>>>> index 66004f61cd83..5afd9f6f68f6 100644
> >>>>>>>> --- a/arch/arm64/kvm/vgic/vgic-v3.c
> >>>>>>>> +++ b/arch/arm64/kvm/vgic/vgic-v3.c
> >>>>>>>> @@ -512,6 +512,10 @@ bool vgic_v3_check_base(struct kvm *kvm)
> >>>>>>>>  		if (rdreg->base + vgic_v3_rd_region_size(kvm, rdreg) <
> >>>>>>>>  			rdreg->base)
> >>>>>>>>  			return false;
> >>>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>>> +		if (rdreg->base + vgic_v3_rd_region_size(kvm, rdreg) >
> >>>>>>>> +			kvm_phys_size(kvm))
> >>>>>>>> +			return false;
> >>>>>>> Looks to me like this same check (and the overflow one before it) is done when
> >>>>>>> adding a new Redistributor region in kvm_vgic_addr() -> vgic_v3_set_redist_base()
> >>>>>>> -> vgic_v3_alloc_redist_region() -> vgic_check_ioaddr(). As far as I can tell,
> >>>>>>> kvm_vgic_addr() handles both ways of setting the Redistributor address.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Without this patch, did you manage to set a base address such that base + size >
> >>>>>>> kvm_phys_size()?
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> Yes, with the KVM_VGIC_V3_ADDR_TYPE_REDIST legacy API. The easiest way
> >>>>>> to get to this situation is with the selftest in patch 2.  I then tried
> >>>>>> an extra experiment: map the first redistributor, run the first vcpu,
> >>>>>> and access the redist from inside the guest. KVM didn't complain in any
> >>>>>> of these steps.
> >>>>> Yes, Eric pointed out that I was mistaken and there is no check being done for
> >>>>> base + size > kvm_phys_size().
> >>>>>
> >>>>> What I was trying to say is that this check is better done when the user creates a
> >>>>> Redistributor region, not when a VCPU is first run. We have everything we need to
> >>>>> make the check when a region is created, why wait until the VCPU is run?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> For example, vgic_v3_insert_redist_region() is called each time the adds a new
> >>>>> Redistributor region (via either of the two APIs), and already has a check for the
> >>>>> upper limit overflowing (identical to the check in vgic_v3_check_base()). I would
> >>>>> add the check against the maximum IPA size there.
> >>>> you seem to refer to an old kernel as vgic_v3_insert_redist_region was
> >>>> renamed into� vgic_v3_alloc_redist_region in
> >>>> e5a35635464b kvm: arm64: vgic-v3: Introduce vgic_v3_free_redist_region()
> >>>>
> >>>> I think in case you use the old rdist API you do not know yet the size
> >>>> of the redist region at this point (count=0), hence Ricardo's choice to
> >>>> do the check latter.
> >>> Just wanted to add one more detail. vgic_v3_check_base() is also called
> >>> when creating the redistributor region (via vgic_v3_set_redist_base ->
> >>> vgic_register_redist_iodev). This patch reuses that check for the old
> >>> redist API to also check for "base + size > kvm_phys_size()" with a size
> >>> calculated using the vcpus added so far.
> >> @Eric: Indeed I was looking at an older kernel by mistake, thank you for pointing
> >> that out!
> >>
> >> Thank you both for the explanations, the piece I was missing was the fact that
> >> KVM_VGIC_V3_ADDR_TYPE_REDIST specifies only the base address and the limit for the
> >> region is the number of VCPUs * (KVM_VGIC_V3_REDIST_SIZE = 128K), which makes it
> >> necessary to have the check when each VCPU is first run (as far as I can tell,
> >> VCPUs can be created at any time).
> >>
> >>>>> Also, because vgic_v3_insert_redist_region() already checks for overflow, I
> >>>>> believe the overflow check in vgic_v3_check_base() is redundant.
> >>>>>
> >>> It's redundant for the new redist API, but still needed for the old
> >>> redist API.
> >> Indeed.
> >>
> >>>>> As far as I can tell, vgic_v3_check_base() is there to make sure that the
> >>>>> Distributor doesn't overlap with any of the Redistributors, and because the
> >>>>> Redistributors and the Distributor can be created in any order, we defer the check
> >>>>> until the first VCPU is run. I might be wrong about this, someone please correct
> >>>>> me if I'm wrong.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Also, did you verify that KVM is also doing this check for GICv2? KVM does
> >>>>> something similar and calls vgic_v2_check_base() when mapping the GIC resources,
> >>>>> and I don't see a check for the maximum IPA size in that function either.
> >>>> I think vgic_check_ioaddr() called in kvm_vgic_addr() does the job (it
> >>>> checks the base @)
> >>>>
> >>> It seems that GICv2 suffers from the same problem. The cpu interface
> >>> base is checked but the end can extend above IPA size. Note that the cpu
> >>> interface is 8KBs and vgic_check_ioaddr() is only checking that its base
> >> ... except that the doc for KVM_VGIC_V2_ADDR_TYPE_CPU says that the CPU interface
> >> region is 4K, while the check in vgic_v2_check_base() is done against
> >> KVM_VGIC_V2_CPU_SIZE, which is 8K.
> > The "GIC virtual CPU interface" alone is slightly more than 4K: GICV_DIR
> > is at 0x1000. The documentation might need to be updated.
> >
> >> I suppose that the CPU interface region is 8K
> >> because ARM IHI 0048B.b strongly recommends that the virtual CPU interface control
> >> registers are in a separate 4KB region, and KVM wants to emulate a GICv2 as close
> >> to the real thing as possible?
> > Are the "virtual CPU interface control" registers the ones starting with
> > GICH_? If yes, then I'm a bit confused, as those are not exposed to the
> > guest (to my knowledge).
> 
> Yes, those are the ones, and I also did find that they are not exposed to the guest.
> 
> Comparing the KVM documentation with what KVM actually does, I assumed that the
> 8KB was a forward looking decision, in case nested virtualization will support
> GICv2, which means that the GICH_* registers would also have to be exposed. Making
> the CPU interface for a CPU 8KB from the start would avoid changes or additions to
> the API if that happens.
> 
> However, after further digging through the spec, I found that the virtual CPU
> interface is specified to be 8KB (Table 5-10 of ARM IHI 0048B.b). I think that's
> the reason KVM treats it as 8KB.

Thanks for checking Alexandru. Will send a commit to update the
documentation as well then (v3).

Regards,
Ricardo

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Alex
> 
> >
> >>> is 4KB aligned and below IPA size. The distributor region is 4KB so
> >>> vgic_check_ioaddr() is enough in that case.
> >>>
> >>> What about the following?
> >>>
> >>> I can work on the next version of this patch (v2 has the GICv2 issue)
> >>> which adds vgic_check_range(), which is like vgic_check_ioaddr() but
> >>> with a size arg.  kvm_vgic_addr() can then call vgic_check_range() and
> >>> do all the checks for GICv2 and GICv3. Note that for GICv2, there's no
> >>> need to wait until first vcpu run to do the check. Also note that I will
> >>> have to keep the change in vgic_v3_check_base() to check for the old v3
> >>> redist API at first vcpu run.
> >> Sounds good.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Alex
> >>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Ricardo
> >>>
> >>>> Thanks
> >>>>
> >>>> Eric
> > Will do, thank you both.
> >
> > Ricardo
> >
> >>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Alex
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>> Ricardo
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Alex
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>  	}
> >>>>>>>>  
> >>>>>>>>  	if (IS_VGIC_ADDR_UNDEF(d->vgic_dist_base))
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