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[Bug 1809144] Re: SVM instructions fail with SVME bit enabled


From: Launchpad Bug Tracker
Subject: [Bug 1809144] Re: SVM instructions fail with SVME bit enabled
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2021 04:17:20 -0000

[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

** Changed in: qemu
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  SVM instructions fail with SVME bit enabled

Status in QEMU:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I was trying to use QEMU/TCG to emulate some stuff that uses SVM.
  I know SVM is only partially implemented but I gave it a try anyway.

  I found that if SVM is enabled in the same basic block in which there's a 
call to VMSAVE/etc,
  the call fails as illegal op because the flags don't get updated correctly.

  The pseudocode for the asm I'm running is:

  ```
  EFER |= SVME; set the appropriate bit with wrmsr
  vmsave
  ```

  This is an example of the relevant translate.c code:

  ```
              if (!(s->flags & HF_SVME_MASK) || !s->pe) {
                  goto illegal_op;
              }
              if (s->cpl != 0) {
                  gen_exception(s, EXCP0D_GPF, pc_start - s->cs_base);
                  break;
              }
  ```

  s->flags doesn't get updated after the wrmsr instruction and so QEMU
  raises an illegal opcode interrupt.

  A quick fix is to make the tb end after `wrmsr` instructions, but it's an 
hack afaik.
  I'm not too comfortable with QEMU's code, so I don't know what a proper fix 
would be.

  Cheers,

  thebabush

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