On 9/10/20 10:59 AM, Matthew Rosato wrote:
While it is true that devices with is_virtfn=1 will have a Memory Space
Enable bit that is hard-wired to 0, this is not the only case where we
see this behavior -- For example some bare-metal hypervisors lack
Memory Space Enable bit emulation for devices not setting is_virtfn
(s390). Fix this by instead checking for the newly-added
no_command_memory bit which directly denotes the need for
PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY emulation in vfio.
Fixes: abafbc551fdd ("vfio-pci: Invalidate mmaps and block MMIO access on disabled memory")
Signed-off-by: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Niklas Schnelle <schnelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Pierre Morel <pmorel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Polite ping on this patch as the other 2 have now received maintainer
ACKs or reviews. I'm concerned about this popping up in distros as
abafbc551fdd was a CVE fix. Related, see question from the cover:
- Restored the fixes tag to patch 3 (but the other 2 patches are
now pre-reqs -- cc stable 5.8?)
Thanks,
Matt
---
drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c | 24 ++++++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c b/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c
index d98843f..5076d01 100644
--- a/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c
+++ b/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ bool __vfio_pci_memory_enabled(struct vfio_pci_device *vdev)
* PF SR-IOV capability, there's therefore no need to trigger
* faults based on the virtual value.
*/
- return pdev->is_virtfn || (cmd & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY);
+ return pdev->no_command_memory || (cmd & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY);
}
/*
@@ -520,8 +520,8 @@ static int vfio_basic_config_read(struct vfio_pci_device *vdev, int pos,
count = vfio_default_config_read(vdev, pos, count, perm, offset, val);
- /* Mask in virtual memory enable for SR-IOV devices */
- if (offset == PCI_COMMAND && vdev->pdev->is_virtfn) {
+ /* Mask in virtual memory enable */
+ if (offset == PCI_COMMAND && vdev->pdev->no_command_memory) {
u16 cmd = le16_to_cpu(*(__le16 *)&vdev->vconfig[PCI_COMMAND]);
u32 tmp_val = le32_to_cpu(*val);
@@ -589,9 +589,11 @@ static int vfio_basic_config_write(struct vfio_pci_device *vdev, int pos,
* shows it disabled (phys_mem/io, then the device has
* undergone some kind of backdoor reset and needs to be
* restored before we allow it to enable the bars.
- * SR-IOV devices will trigger this, but we catch them later
+ * SR-IOV devices will trigger this - for mem enable let's
+ * catch this now and for io enable it will be caught later
*/
- if ((new_mem && virt_mem && !phys_mem) ||
+ if ((new_mem && virt_mem && !phys_mem &&
+ !pdev->no_command_memory) ||
(new_io && virt_io && !phys_io) ||
vfio_need_bar_restore(vdev))
vfio_bar_restore(vdev);
@@ -1734,12 +1736,14 @@ int vfio_config_init(struct vfio_pci_device *vdev)
vconfig[PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN]);
vconfig[PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN] = 0; /* Gratuitous for good VFs */
-
+ }
+ if (pdev->no_command_memory) {
/*
- * VFs do no implement the memory enable bit of the COMMAND
- * register therefore we'll not have it set in our initial
- * copy of config space after pci_enable_device(). For
- * consistency with PFs, set the virtual enable bit here.
+ * VFs and devices that set pdev->no_command_memory do not
+ * implement the memory enable bit of the COMMAND register
+ * therefore we'll not have it set in our initial copy of
+ * config space after pci_enable_device(). For consistency
+ * with PFs, set the virtual enable bit here.
*/
*(__le16 *)&vconfig[PCI_COMMAND] |=
cpu_to_le16(PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY);