On July 12, 2024 8:12:51 AM PDT, Sean Christopherson <seanjc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On Wed, Jul 10, 2024, Xin3 Li wrote: >> > On Wed, Feb 07, 2024, Xin Li wrote: >> > > Switch MSR_IA32_FRED_RSP0 between host and guest in >> > > vmx_prepare_switch_to_{host,guest}(). >> > > >> > > MSR_IA32_FRED_RSP0 is used during ring 3 event delivery only, thus >> > > KVM, running on ring 0, can run safely with guest FRED RSP0, i.e., no >> > > need to switch between host/guest FRED RSP0 during VM entry and exit. >> > > >> > > KVM should switch to host FRED RSP0 before returning to user level, >> > > and switch to guest FRED RSP0 before entering guest mode. >> > >> > Heh, if only KVM had a framework that was specifically designed for context >> > switching MSRs on return to userspace. Translation: please use the >> > user_return_msr() APIs. >> >> IIUC the user return MSR framework works for MSRs that are per CPU >> constants, but like MSR_KERNEL_GS_BASE, MSR_IA32_FRED_RSP0 is a per >> *task* constant, thus we can't use it. > >Ah, in that case, the changelog is very misleading and needs to be fixed. >Alternatively, is the desired RSP0 value tracked anywhere other than the MSR? >E.g. if it's somewhere in task_struct, then kvm_on_user_return() would restore >the current task's desired RSP0. Even if we don't get fancy, avoiding the RDMSR >to get the current task's value would be nice. Hm, perhaps the right thing to do is to always invoke this function before a context switch happens if that happens before return to user space?