Re: [PATCH v2 13/25] KVM: VMX: Handle VMX nested exception for FRED

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On Wed, Feb 07, 2024, Xin Li wrote:
> @@ -725,8 +733,28 @@ static void kvm_multiple_exception(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
>  		vcpu->arch.exception.injected = false;
>  		vcpu->arch.exception.pending = false;
>  
> +		/*
> +		 * A #DF is NOT a nested event per its definition, however per
> +		 * FRED spec 5.0 Appendix B, its delivery determines the new
> +		 * stack level as is done for events occurring when CPL = 0.
> +		 */

Similar to my comments about CR2, this is mostly noise.  Unless I'm missing a
patch, KVM is not responsible for emulating the stack level stuff, and so there
is zero reason to mention it, because it's not relevant to the KVM code.  Simply
say that #DF is defined to not be a nested exception.

		/* #DF is NOT a nested event, per its definition. */


> +		vcpu->arch.exception.nested = false;
> +
>  		kvm_queue_exception_e(vcpu, DF_VECTOR, 0);
>  	} else {
> +		/*
> +		 * FRED spec 5.0 Appendix B: delivery of a nested exception
> +		 * determines the new stack level as is done for events
> +		 * occurring when CPL = 0.
> +		 *
> +		 * IOW, FRED event delivery of an event encountered in ring 3
> +		 * normally uses stack level 0 unconditionally.  However, if
> +		 * the event is an exception nested on any earlier event,
> +		 * delivery of the nested exception will consult the FRED MSR
> +		 * IA32_FRED_STKLVLS to determine which stack level to use.
> +		 */

And drop this entirely.  The above does not help the reader understand _why_ KVM
sets nested=true for FRED.  E.g. there's no CPL check here.

IMO, this code is entirely self-explanatory; KVM is quite obviously handling a
back-to-back exceptions, and it doesn't take a big mental leap to grok that FRED
tracks that information by describing the second exception as "nested".

> +		vcpu->arch.exception.nested = kvm_is_fred_enabled(vcpu);
> +
>  		/* replace previous exception with a new one in a hope
>  		   that instruction re-execution will regenerate lost
>  		   exception */




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