Re: [PATCH v2 4/4] KVM: LAPIC: Don't silently accept bad vectors

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2017-10-13 09:17+0800, Wanpeng Li:
> 2017-10-04 22:44 GMT+08:00 Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> > 2017-10-04 22:16+0800, Wanpeng Li:
> >> 2017-10-04 20:01 GMT+08:00 Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> > 2017-10-04 15:56+0800, Wanpeng Li:
> >> >> 2017-10-04 1:53 GMT+08:00 Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> >> > 2017-09-28 18:04-0700, Wanpeng Li:
> >> >> >> @@ -946,6 +965,11 @@ static int __apic_accept_irq(struct kvm_lapic *apic, int delivery_mode,
> >> >> >>       int result = 0;
> >> >> >>       struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu = apic->vcpu;
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> +     if (unlikely(vector < 16) && delivery_mode == APIC_DM_FIXED) {
> >> >> >> +             apic_error(apic, APIC_ESR_RECVILL);
> >> >> >
> >> >> > The error is also triggered if lowest priority is supported and tries to
> >> >> > deliver an invalid vector.
> >> >>
> >> >> Could you point out this in SDM? :)
> >> >
> >> > In section 10.5.3 Error Handling:
> >> >
> >> >   If the local APIC does not support the sending of lowest-priority IPIs
> >> >   and software writes the ICR to send a lowest-priority IPI with an
> >> >   illegal vector, the local APIC sets only the “redirectible IPI” error
> >> >   bit.
> >> >
> >> > Hence, if local APIC does support lowest-priority, then it throws the
> >> > same error as fixed.  (KVM does support lowest-priority.)
> >>
> >> Yeah, I read the section before but I misunderstand it. It seems that
> >> the section means it just occurs when the local APIC does not support
> >> the sending of lowest-priority IPIs?
> >
> > I think so.
> 
> I see Virtualbox just captures Fixed delivery mode for error handling.

Hm, it doesn't even inject an error on destination of the
lowest-priority interrupt and just drop it?

I can't interpret the SDM in any other way, though:

  When an interrupt vector in the range of 0 to 15 is sent or received
  through the local APIC, the APIC indicates an illegal vector in its
  Error Status Register (see Section 10.5.3, “Error Handling”).

and we support lowest-priority interrupts, because if we didn't, then

 The interrupt is not processed and hence the “Send Illegal Vector” bit
 is not set in the ESR.

I'll go for a quick bare-metal test ...



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