[PATCH v3 0/4] KVM: arm64: writable MIDR/REVIDR
Sebastian Ott
sebott at redhat.com
Wed Feb 26 08:47:53 PST 2025
Hi Oliver,
On Mon, 24 Feb 2025, Oliver Upton wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 05:34:39PM +0100, Sebastian Ott wrote:
>> Based on prior discussion [1] this series allows VMMs to change
>> MIDR/REVIDR to enable migration between machines that differ in
>> these registers. Since these are used for errata handling the
>> errata management series [2] is a prerequisite for this one.
>>
>> changes for V3:
>> * handle VPIDR_EL2 as part of vcpu ctxt - thanks Oliver!
>
> Thanks for respinning. While your changes are looking good, as I got
> ready to apply this series I wound up peeling the onion a bit further
> and have a few more concerns:
>
> - Current KVM allows guests to read SMIDR_EL1 despite the fact that we
> do not support SME (this is part of TID1 traps)
>
> - The "invariant" values that KVM presents to userspace originate from
> the boot CPU, not the CPU that resets the ID registers for a VM
>
> - A VMM that wants to present big-little can do so on current KVM by
> affining vCPUs, but cannot with this series
>
> All of this is to say, I think your series is going to collide with
> the pre-existing pile of crap we have. I'm going to pick up these
> changes and rework them so we can send a fix for #1 to stable trees and
> (hopefully) avoid breaking the old "invariant" behavior.
>
> I'll post what I have as soon as I test it, hopefully we can get this
> shaped up for 6.15.
Sry, for the additional work I've caused. I gave what you have in next a
spin and it looks good so far.
Thank you very much!
Sebastian
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