KVM: x86: Alert userspace that KVM_SET_CPUID{,2} after KVM_RUN is broken

Warn userspace that KVM_SET_CPUID{,2} after KVM_RUN "may" cause guest
instability.  Initialize last_vmentry_cpu to -1 and use it to detect if
the vCPU has been run at least once when its CPUID model is changed.

KVM does not correctly handle changes to paging related settings in the
guest's vCPU model after KVM_RUN, e.g. MAXPHYADDR, GBPAGES, etc...  KVM
could theoretically zap all shadow pages, but actually making that happen
is a mess due to lock inversion (vcpu->mutex is held).  And even then,
updating paging settings on the fly would only work if all vCPUs are
stopped, updated in concert with identical settings, then restarted.

To support running vCPUs with different vCPU models (that affect paging),
KVM would need to track all relevant information in kvm_mmu_page_role.
Note, that's the _page_ role, not the full mmu_role.  Updating mmu_role
isn't sufficient as a vCPU can reuse a shadow page translation that was
created by a vCPU with different settings and thus completely skip the
reserved bit checks (that are tied to CPUID).

Tracking CPUID state in kvm_mmu_page_role is _extremely_ undesirable as
it would require doubling gfn_track from a u16 to a u32, i.e. would
increase KVM's memory footprint by 2 bytes for every 4kb of guest memory.
E.g. MAXPHYADDR (6 bits), GBPAGES, AMD vs. INTEL = 1 bit, and SEV C-BIT
would all need to be tracked.

In practice, there is no remotely sane use case for changing any paging
related CPUID entries on the fly, so just sweep it under the rug (after
yelling at userspace).

Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
Message-Id: <20210622175739.3610207-8-seanjc@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Sean Christopherson 2021-06-22 10:56:52 -07:00 committed by Paolo Bonzini
parent 49c6f8756c
commit 63f5a1909f
4 changed files with 31 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -688,9 +688,14 @@ MSRs that have been set successfully.
Defines the vcpu responses to the cpuid instruction. Applications
should use the KVM_SET_CPUID2 ioctl if available.
Note, when this IOCTL fails, KVM gives no guarantees that previous valid CPUID
configuration (if there is) is not corrupted. Userspace can get a copy of the
resulting CPUID configuration through KVM_GET_CPUID2 in case.
Caveat emptor:
- If this IOCTL fails, KVM gives no guarantees that previous valid CPUID
configuration (if there is) is not corrupted. Userspace can get a copy
of the resulting CPUID configuration through KVM_GET_CPUID2 in case.
- Using KVM_SET_CPUID{,2} after KVM_RUN, i.e. changing the guest vCPU model
after running the guest, may cause guest instability.
- Using heterogeneous CPUID configurations, modulo APIC IDs, topology, etc...
may cause guest instability.
::

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@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ struct kvm_vcpu_arch {
bool l1tf_flush_l1d;
/* Host CPU on which VM-entry was most recently attempted */
unsigned int last_vmentry_cpu;
int last_vmentry_cpu;
/* AMD MSRC001_0015 Hardware Configuration */
u64 msr_hwcr;

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@ -4913,6 +4913,26 @@ void kvm_mmu_after_set_cpuid(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
vcpu->arch.guest_mmu.mmu_role.ext.valid = 0;
vcpu->arch.nested_mmu.mmu_role.ext.valid = 0;
kvm_mmu_reset_context(vcpu);
/*
* KVM does not correctly handle changing guest CPUID after KVM_RUN, as
* MAXPHYADDR, GBPAGES support, AMD reserved bit behavior, etc.. aren't
* tracked in kvm_mmu_page_role. As a result, KVM may miss guest page
* faults due to reusing SPs/SPTEs. Alert userspace, but otherwise
* sweep the problem under the rug.
*
* KVM's horrific CPUID ABI makes the problem all but impossible to
* solve, as correctly handling multiple vCPU models (with respect to
* paging and physical address properties) in a single VM would require
* tracking all relevant CPUID information in kvm_mmu_page_role. That
* is very undesirable as it would double the memory requirements for
* gfn_track (see struct kvm_mmu_page_role comments), and in practice
* no sane VMM mucks with the core vCPU model on the fly.
*/
if (vcpu->arch.last_vmentry_cpu != -1) {
pr_warn_ratelimited("KVM: KVM_SET_CPUID{,2} after KVM_RUN may cause guest instability\n");
pr_warn_ratelimited("KVM: KVM_SET_CPUID{,2} will fail after KVM_RUN starting with Linux 5.16\n");
}
}
void kvm_mmu_reset_context(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)

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@ -10602,6 +10602,8 @@ int kvm_arch_vcpu_create(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
struct page *page;
int r;
vcpu->arch.last_vmentry_cpu = -1;
if (!irqchip_in_kernel(vcpu->kvm) || kvm_vcpu_is_reset_bsp(vcpu))
vcpu->arch.mp_state = KVM_MP_STATE_RUNNABLE;
else