On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 02:42:51PM -0700, Jim Mattson wrote: > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 1:52 AM Yang Weijiang <weijiang.yang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > EPT-Based Sub-Page write Protection(SPP)is a HW capability which allows > > Virtual Machine Monitor(VMM) to specify write-permission for guest > > physical memory at a sub-page(128 byte) granularity. When this > > capability is enabled, the CPU enforces write-access check for sub-pages > > within a 4KB page. > > > > The feature is targeted to provide fine-grained memory protection for > > usages such as device virtualization, memory check-point and VM > > introspection etc. > > > > SPP is active when the "sub-page write protection" (bit 23) is 1 in > > Secondary VM-Execution Controls. The feature is backed with a Sub-Page > > Permission Table(SPPT), SPPT is referenced via a 64-bit control field > > called Sub-Page Permission Table Pointer (SPPTP) which contains a > > 4K-aligned physical address. > > > > To enable SPP for certain physical page, the gfn should be first mapped > > to a 4KB entry, then set bit 61 of the corresponding EPT leaf entry. > > While HW walks EPT, if bit 61 is set, it traverses SPPT with the guset > > physical address to find out the sub-page permissions at the leaf entry. > > If the corresponding bit is set, write to sub-page is permitted, > > otherwise, SPP induced EPT violation is generated. > > How do you handle sub-page permissions for instructions emulated by kvm? How about checking if the gpa is SPP protected, if it is, inject some exception to guest?