Re: [PATCH 18/25] [PATCH] turn priviled operations into macros in entry.S

From: Andi Kleen
Date: Wed Aug 08 2007 - 09:29:40 EST


> When I said "this part of the code I don't fully understand" I was not
> talking about entry.S. I understand entry.S very well, but the comment
> was originally on the paranoid_restore code. Which I thought had to deal
> with NMIs and such that I didn't worry about that I simply did the
> default.

The paranoid path is used for more than just NMIs; it's also used for MCEs,
stack faults, double faults or debug exceptions. Anything that might
happen with a invalid stack or unknown GS state or system in other unknown
state.

If you can guarantee your hypervisor never injects any of those it could be ignored;
but at least losing debug exceptions would be probably not nice.

>
> >> paranoid_restore\trace:
> >> RESTORE_ALL 8
> >> - iretq
> >> + INTERRUPT_RETURN
> >
> >I suspect Xen will need much more changes anyways because of its
> >ring 3 guest. Are these changes sufficient for lguest?

This was really a general comment not especially applying to the
paranoid path.

-Andi

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