On Wed, 16 Nov 2022, Andrew Cooper wrote: > On 16/11/2022 01:37, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > On Wed, 26 Oct 2022, Andrew Cooper wrote: > >> This reverts most of commit cf2a68d2ffbc3ce95e01449d46180bddb10d24a0, and bits > >> of cbea5a1149ca7fd4b7cdbfa3ec2e4f109b601ff7. > >> > >> First of all, with ARM borrowing x86's implementation, the logic to set the > >> pool size should have been common, not duplicated. Introduce > >> libxl__domain_set_p2m_pool_size() as a shared implementation, and use it from > >> the ARM and x86 paths. It is left as an exercise to the reader to judge how > >> libxl/xl can reasonably function without the ability to query the pool size... > >> > >> Remove ARM's p2m_domctl() infrastructure now the functioanlity has been > >> replaced with a working and unit tested interface. > >> > >> This is part of XSA-409 / CVE-2022-33747. > > Genuine question: I can see this patch removes the implementation of > > XEN_DOMCTL_SHADOW_OP_SET_ALLOCATION on ARM. It also switches libxl (both > > ARM and x86) to the new hypercall. > > > > Why keep the old hypercall (XEN_DOMCTL_shadow_op and > > XEN_DOMCTL_SHADOW_OP_SET_ALLOCATION) implementation on x86 (not on ARM)? > > > > Is that because it was only recently implemented? And not actually > > present in any past Xen release? > > > > If so, please add a note about this in the commit message. Also, if that > > is the case, I think this patch series should go in 4.17. If it is too > > late to get it in before the release, then we should backport it to 4.17 > > as soon as possible. That's because ideally we want to keep the > > hypercall interface changes down to a minimum. > > On ARM, the hypercall has existed for a little over 4 weeks, and isn't > in any released version of Xen (yet). > > On x86, the hypercall has existed for more than a decade, and has known > out-of-tree users.  It needs to be deprecated properly, which in this > case means "phased out in the 4.18 cycle once known callers have been > adapted to the new hypercall". Understoon. Then I am in favor of getting all 4 patches in 4.17, either before the release or via backports.