# HG changeset patch # User Dongxiao Xu # Date 1359566250 28800 # Node ID d1bf3b21f78302dad1ed53e540facf7b9a0e2ab5 # Parent 8201b6ec3564c80db5516cdcf36dcfa9b7fdd93b VMX: disable SMEP feature when guest is in non-paging mode SMEP is disabled if CPU is in non-paging mode in hardware. However Xen always uses paging mode to emulate guest non-paging mode with HAP. To emulate this behavior, SMEP needs to be manually disabled when guest switches to non-paging mode. We met an issue that, SMP Linux guest with recent kernel (enable SMEP support, for example, 3.5.3) would crash with triple fault if setting unrestricted_guest=0 in grub. This is because Xen uses an identity mapping page table to emulate the non-paging mode, where the page table is set with USER flag. If SMEP is still enabled in this case, guest will meet unhandlable page fault and then crash. Signed-off-by: Dongxiao Xu Signed-off-by: Xiantao Zhang Committed-by: Keir Fraser --- a/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vmx/vmx.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vmx/vmx.c @@ -1227,6 +1227,13 @@ static void vmx_update_guest_cr(struct v { v->arch.hvm_vcpu.hw_cr[4] |= X86_CR4_PSE; v->arch.hvm_vcpu.hw_cr[4] &= ~X86_CR4_PAE; + /* + * SMEP is disabled if CPU is in non-paging mode in hardware. + * However Xen always uses paging mode to emulate guest non-paging + * mode with HAP. To emulate this behavior, SMEP needs to be + * manually disabled when guest switches to non-paging mode. + */ + v->arch.hvm_vcpu.hw_cr[4] &= ~X86_CR4_SMEP; } __vmwrite(GUEST_CR4, v->arch.hvm_vcpu.hw_cr[4]); __vmwrite(CR4_READ_SHADOW, v->arch.hvm_vcpu.guest_cr[4]);