Commit e8efa4ff authored by Maxim Levitsky's avatar Maxim Levitsky Committed by Paolo Bonzini

KVM: x86: nSVM: mark vmcb01 as dirty when restoring SMM saved state

While usually, restoring the smm state makes the KVM enter
the nested guest thus a different vmcb (vmcb02 vs vmcb01),
KVM should still mark it as dirty, since hardware
can in theory cache multiple vmcbs.

Failure to do so, combined with lack of setting the
nested_run_pending (which is fixed in the next patch),
might make KVM re-enter vmcb01, which was just exited from,
with completely different set of guest state registers
(SMM vs non SMM) and without proper dirty bits set,
which results in the CPU reusing stale IDTR pointer
which leads to a guest shutdown on any interrupt.

On the real hardware this usually doesn't happen,
but when running nested, L0's KVM does check and
honour few dirty bits, causing this issue to happen.

This patch fixes boot of hyperv and SMM enabled
windows VM running nested on KVM.
Signed-off-by: default avatarMaxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Message-Id: <20220207155447.840194-4-mlevitsk@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
parent e1779c27
......@@ -4256,6 +4256,8 @@ static int svm_leave_smm(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, const char *smstate)
* Enter the nested guest now
*/
vmcb_mark_all_dirty(svm->vmcb01.ptr);
vmcb12 = map.hva;
nested_copy_vmcb_control_to_cache(svm, &vmcb12->control);
nested_copy_vmcb_save_to_cache(svm, &vmcb12->save);
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