On 04/22/2010 11:45 AM, Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao wrote: > On 04/21/2010 06:41 PM, Alexander Graf wrote: >> On 21.04.2010, at 10:29, Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao wrote: >> >>> On 04/20/2010 08:03 PM, Takuya Yoshikawa wrote: >>>> @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ struct kvm_dirty_log { >>>> __u32 padding1; >>>> union { >>>> void __user *dirty_bitmap; /* one bit per page */ >>>> - __u64 padding2; >>>> + __u64 addr; >>> >>> This can break on x86_32 and x86_64-compat. addr is a long not a __u64. >> >> So the high 32 bits are zero. Where's the problem? > > If we are careful enough to cast the addr appropriately we should be fine, > even if we keep the padding field in the union. I am not saying that it > breaks 32 architectures but that it can potentially be problematic. > >>>> + case KVM_SWITCH_DIRTY_LOG: { >>>> + struct kvm_dirty_log log; >>>> + >>>> + r = -EFAULT; >>>> + if (copy_from_user(&log, argp, sizeof log)) >>>> + goto out; >>>> + r = kvm_vm_ioctl_switch_dirty_log(kvm, &log); >>>> + if (r) >>>> + goto out; >>>> + r = -EFAULT; >>>> + if (copy_to_user(argp, &log, sizeof log)) >>>> + goto out; >>>> + r = 0; >>>> + break; >>>> + } >>> >>> In x86_64-compat mode we are handling 32bit user-space addresses >>> so we need the compat counterpart of KVM_SWITCH_DIRTY_LOG too. >> >> The compat code just forwards everything to the generic ioctls. > > The compat code uses struct compat_kvm_dirty_log instead of > struct kvm_dirty_log to communicate with user space so > the necessary conversions needs to be done before invoking > the generic ioctl (see KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG in kvm_vm_compat_ioctl). > > By the way we probable should move the definition of struct > compat_kvm_dirty_log to a header file. It seems that it was you and Arnd who added the kvm_vm compat ioctl :-). Are you considering a different approach to tackle the issues that we have with a big-endian userspace? Thanks, Fernando -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html