# Commit 9e6dbbe8bf400aacb99009ddffa91d2a0c312b39 # Date 2024-06-19 13:00:06 +0100 # Author Andrew Cooper # Committer Andrew Cooper x86/xstate: Fix initialisation of XSS cache The clobbering of this_cpu(xcr0) and this_cpu(xss) to architecturally invalid values is to force the subsequent set_xcr0() and set_msr_xss() to reload the hardware register. While XCR0 is reloaded in xstate_init(), MSR_XSS isn't. This causes get_msr_xss() to return the invalid value, and logic of the form: old = get_msr_xss(); set_msr_xss(new); ... set_msr_xss(old); to try and restore said invalid value. The architecturally invalid value must be purged from the cache, meaning the hardware register must be written at least once. This in turn highlights that the invalid value must only be used in the case that the hardware register is available. Fixes: f7f4a523927f ("x86/xstate: reset cached register values on resume") Signed-off-by: Andrew Cooper Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich --- a/xen/arch/x86/xstate.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/xstate.c @@ -641,13 +641,6 @@ void xstate_init(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) return; } - /* - * Zap the cached values to make set_xcr0() and set_msr_xss() really - * write it. - */ - this_cpu(xcr0) = 0; - this_cpu(xss) = ~0; - cpuid_count(XSTATE_CPUID, 0, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); feature_mask = (((u64)edx << 32) | eax) & XCNTXT_MASK; BUG_ON(!valid_xcr0(feature_mask)); @@ -657,8 +650,19 @@ void xstate_init(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) * Set CR4_OSXSAVE and run "cpuid" to get xsave_cntxt_size. */ set_in_cr4(X86_CR4_OSXSAVE); + + /* + * Zap the cached values to make set_xcr0() and set_msr_xss() really write + * the hardware register. + */ + this_cpu(xcr0) = 0; if ( !set_xcr0(feature_mask) ) BUG(); + if ( cpu_has_xsaves ) + { + this_cpu(xss) = ~0; + set_msr_xss(0); + } if ( bsp ) {