linux/arch/s390/kvm
Carsten Otte f50146bd7b KVM: s390: Fix prefix register checking in arch/s390/kvm/sigp.c
This patch corrects the checking of the new address for the prefix register.
On s390, the prefix register is used to address the cpu's lowcore (address
0...8k). This check is supposed to verify that the memory is readable and
present.
copy_from_guest is a helper function, that can be used to read from guest
memory. It applies prefixing, adds the start address of the guest memory in
user, and then calls copy_from_user. Previous code was obviously broken for
two reasons:
- prefixing should not be applied here. The current prefix register is
  going to be updated soon, and the address we're looking for will be
  0..8k after we've updated the register
- we're adding the guest origin (gmsor) twice: once in subject code
  and once in copy_from_guest

With kuli, we did not hit this problem because (a) we were lucky with
previous prefix register content, and (b) our guest memory was mmaped
very low into user address space.

Cc: stable@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Carsten Otte <cotte@de.ibm.com>
Reported-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
2009-12-03 09:32:26 +02:00
..
Kconfig KVM: remove old KVMTRACE support code 2009-09-10 08:33:03 +03:00
Makefile KVM: s390: intercepts for diagnose instructions 2008-04-27 12:00:46 +03:00
diag.c [S390] Use unsigned long long for u64 on 64bit. 2009-01-09 12:15:07 +01:00
gaccess.h KVM: s390: streamline memslot handling 2009-09-10 08:32:42 +03:00
intercept.c KVM: s390: streamline memslot handling 2009-09-10 08:32:42 +03:00
interrupt.c trivial: remove unnecessary semicolons 2009-09-21 15:14:58 +02:00
kvm-s390.c KVM: s390: Make psw available on all exits, not just a subset 2009-12-03 09:32:25 +02:00
kvm-s390.h KVM: s390: fix memsize >= 4G 2009-10-04 13:57:23 +02:00
priv.c KVM: s390: Allow stfle instruction in the guest 2009-06-28 14:10:30 +03:00
sie64a.S
sigp.c KVM: s390: Fix prefix register checking in arch/s390/kvm/sigp.c 2009-12-03 09:32:26 +02:00