Re: [PATCH v19 08/25] x86/mm: Introduce _PAGE_COW

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On 2/4/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Hansen wrote:
On 2/4/21 12:19 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
(e) A page where the processor observed a Write=1 PTE, started a write, set
     Dirty=1, but then observed a Write=0 PTE.  That's possible today, but
     will not happen on processors that support shadow stack.
What happens for "e" with/without CET? It sounds like direct writes to
such pages will be (correctly) rejected by the MMU?

A page fault would be generated regardless of CET support.

If CET were not around, the fault would be reported as a present, write
fault.

If this happened and CET were around (which shouldn't happen in
practice, it means we have a hardware issue) a page fault exception is
generated.

Thanks for the clarification. With or without CET, direct write to Write=0, Dirty=1 PTE triggers page fault.

Yu-cheng, I'm not sure there's enough debugging around to
tell us if this happens.  Would we even notice?

That potential hardware issue is, on a CET-capable system, a processor writes to a Write=1, Dirty=0 page, and then observes the PTE is Write=0, Dirty=1. Let me think about it...

Thanks!

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Yu-cheng



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