On Mon, 2018-09-24 at 17:38 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > KVM has an old optimization whereby accesses to the kernel GS base MSR > are trapped when the guest is in 32-bit and not when it is in 64-bit mode. > The idea is that swapgs is not available in 32-bit mode and thus the > guest has no reason to access the MSR unless in 64-bit mode. Therefore > 32-bit applications need not pay the price of switching the kernel GS > base between the host and the guest values, 64-bit applications. > > However, this optimization adds complexity to the code for little > benefit (these days most guests are going to be 64-bit anyway) and in fact > broke after commit 678e315e78a7 ("KVM: vmx: add dedicated utility to > access guest's kernel_gs_base", 2018-08-06); the guest kernel GS base > can be corrupted across SMIs and UEFI Secure Boot is therefore broken > (a secure boot Linux guest, for example, fails to reach the login prompt > about half the time). This patch just removes the optimization; the > kernel GS base MSR is now never trapped by KVM, similarly to the FS and > GS base MSRs. > > Fixes: 678e315e78a780dbef384b92339c8414309dbc11 > Cc: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@xxxxxxxxx>