KVM: VMX: Drop bits 31:16 when shoving exception error code into VMCS
Deliberately truncate the exception error code when shoving it into the VMCS (VM-Entry field for vmcs01 and vmcs02, VM-Exit field for vmcs12). Intel CPUs are incapable of handling 32-bit error codes and will never generate an error code with bits 31:16, but userspace can provide an arbitrary error code via KVM_SET_VCPU_EVENTS. Failure to drop the bits on exception injection results in failed VM-Entry, as VMX disallows setting bits 31:16. Setting the bits on VM-Exit would at best confuse L1, and at worse induce a nested VM-Entry failure, e.g. if L1 decided to reinject the exception back into L2. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com> Reviewed-by: Jim Mattson <jmattson@google.com> Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220830231614.3580124-3-seanjc@google.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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@ -3873,7 +3873,16 @@ static void nested_vmx_inject_exception_vmexit(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu,
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u32 intr_info = nr | INTR_INFO_VALID_MASK;
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if (vcpu->arch.exception.has_error_code) {
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vmcs12->vm_exit_intr_error_code = vcpu->arch.exception.error_code;
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/*
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* Intel CPUs do not generate error codes with bits 31:16 set,
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* and more importantly VMX disallows setting bits 31:16 in the
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* injected error code for VM-Entry. Drop the bits to mimic
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* hardware and avoid inducing failure on nested VM-Entry if L1
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* chooses to inject the exception back to L2. AMD CPUs _do_
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* generate "full" 32-bit error codes, so KVM allows userspace
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* to inject exception error codes with bits 31:16 set.
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*/
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vmcs12->vm_exit_intr_error_code = (u16)vcpu->arch.exception.error_code;
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intr_info |= INTR_INFO_DELIVER_CODE_MASK;
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}
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@ -1695,7 +1695,17 @@ static void vmx_queue_exception(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu)
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kvm_deliver_exception_payload(vcpu);
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if (has_error_code) {
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vmcs_write32(VM_ENTRY_EXCEPTION_ERROR_CODE, error_code);
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/*
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* Despite the error code being architecturally defined as 32
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* bits, and the VMCS field being 32 bits, Intel CPUs and thus
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* VMX don't actually supporting setting bits 31:16. Hardware
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* will (should) never provide a bogus error code, but AMD CPUs
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* do generate error codes with bits 31:16 set, and so KVM's
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* ABI lets userspace shove in arbitrary 32-bit values. Drop
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* the upper bits to avoid VM-Fail, losing information that
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* does't really exist is preferable to killing the VM.
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*/
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vmcs_write32(VM_ENTRY_EXCEPTION_ERROR_CODE, (u16)error_code);
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intr_info |= INTR_INFO_DELIVER_CODE_MASK;
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}
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