Re: [RESEND PATCH v3] KVM: x86: Add Intel CPUID.1F cpuid emulation support

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On 2019/6/4 3:18, Sean Christopherson wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 06:56:17PM +0200, Radim Krčmář wrote:
+			break;
+		}
  		entry->eax = min(entry->eax, (u32)(f_intel_pt ? 0x14 : 0xd));

Similarly in the existing code.  If we don't have f_intel_pt, then we
should make sure that leaf 0x14 is not being filled, but we don't really
have to limit the maximal index.

Adding a single clamping like

		/* Limited to the highest leaf implemented in KVM. */
		entry->eax = min(entry->eax, 0x1f);

seems sufficient.

(Passing the hardware value is ok in theory, but it is a cheap way to
  avoid future leaves that cannot be simply zeroed for some weird reason.)

I don't have a strong opinion regarding the code itself, but whatever ends
up getting committed should have a big beefy changelog explaining why the
clamping exists, or at least extolling its virtues.  I had a hell of a
time understanding the intent of this one line of code because as your
response shows, there is no one right answer.


Hi Radim & Sean,

Thanks for your review and finally we find a better way.

Please help review the new version, I am not sure that the changelog could help new submitter understand why the clamping exists.



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