On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 4:30 PM Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 15/07/2019 19:17, Nadav Amit wrote: > >> On Jul 15, 2019, at 8:16 AM, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> There is a lot of infrastructure for functionality which is used > >> exclusively in __{save,restore}_processor_state() on the suspend/resume > >> path. > >> > >> cr8 is an alias of APIC_TASKPRI, and APIC_TASKPRI is saved/restored by > >> lapic_{suspend,resume}(). Saving and restoring cr8 independently of the > >> rest of the Local APIC state isn't a clever thing to be doing. > >> > >> Delete the suspend/resume cr8 handling, which shrinks the size of struct > >> saved_context, and allows for the removal of both PVOPS. > > I think removing the interface for CR8 writes is also good to avoid > > potential correctness issues, as the SDM says (10.8.6.1 "Interaction of Task > > Priorities between CR8 and APIC”): > > > > "Operating software should implement either direct APIC TPR updates or CR8 > > style TPR updates but not mix them. Software can use a serializing > > instruction (for example, CPUID) to serialize updates between MOV CR8 and > > stores to the APIC.” > > > > And native_write_cr8() did not even issue a serializing instruction. > > > > Given its location, the one write_cr8() is bounded by two serialising > operations, so is safe in practice. > > However, I agree with the statement in the manual. I could submit a v3 > with an updated commit message, or let it be fixed on commit. Whichever > is easiest. > I don't see anything wrong with the message. If we actually used CR8 for interrupt priorities, we wouldn't want it to serialize. The bug is that the code that did the write_cr8() should have had a comment as to how it serialized against lapic_restore(). But that doesn't seem worth mentioning in the message, since, as noted, the real problem was that it nonsensically restored just TPR without restoring everything else. _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization