On 02.04.20 20:48, David Hildenbrand wrote: > Whenever we get an -EFAULT, we failed to read in guest 2 physical > address space. Such addressing exceptions are reported via a program > intercept to the nested hypervisor. > > We faked the intercept, we have to return to guest 2. Instead, right > now we would be returning -EFAULT from the intercept handler, eventually > crashing the VM. > > Addressing exceptions can only happen if the g2->g3 page tables > reference invalid g2 addresses (say, either a table or the final page is > not accessible - so something that basically never happens in sane > environments. > > Identified by manual code inspection. > > Fixes: a3508fbe9dc6 ("KVM: s390: vsie: initial support for nested virtualization") > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # v4.8+ > Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > arch/s390/kvm/vsie.c | 1 + > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > diff --git a/arch/s390/kvm/vsie.c b/arch/s390/kvm/vsie.c > index 076090f9e666..4f6c22d72072 100644 > --- a/arch/s390/kvm/vsie.c > +++ b/arch/s390/kvm/vsie.c > @@ -1202,6 +1202,7 @@ static int vsie_run(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, struct vsie_page *vsie_page) > scb_s->iprcc = PGM_ADDRESSING; > scb_s->pgmilc = 4; > scb_s->gpsw.addr = __rewind_psw(scb_s->gpsw, 4); > + rc = 1; kvm_s390_handle_vsie has return rc < 0 ? rc : 0; so rc = 0 would result in the same behaviour, correct? Since we DO handle everything as we should, why rc = 1 ?