david
2011-Apr-15 13:45 UTC
[Xen-devel] Can''t map the page referenced by HVM-DomU CR3 in Dom0
Hi, I''m trying to access the page containing the paging information for a DomU from Dom0. I''m doing that by translating the address contained in the DomU CR3 register with xc_translate_foreign_address (libxc) and try to map the returned frame number with xc_map_foreign_range. The problem is, that the return value from xc_translate_foreign_address is 0 (guest cr3 is 0x002f3000 in my case), which indicates an error (corresponding to the code comments). After some debugging I have discovered, that pte becomes 0 when level=2 and therefore the function returns 0 on line 79: tools/libxc/xc_pagetab.c 69 /* Walk the pagetables */ 70 for (level = pt_levels; level > 0; level--) { 71 paddr += ((virt & mask) >> (xc_ffs64(mask) - 1)) * size; 72 map = xc_map_foreign_range(xc_handle, dom, PAGE_SIZE, PROT_READ, 73 paddr >>PAGE_SHIFT); 74 if (!map) 75 return 0; 76 memcpy(&pte, map + (paddr & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)), size); 77 munmap(map, PAGE_SIZE); 78 if (!(pte & 1)) 79 return 0; 80 paddr = pte & 0x000ffffffffff000ull; ... ... I''m currently trying to examine why pte becomes 0. Is anyone familiar with this part of the code and can explain why it is not possible to map the page? My setup: Dom0: debian 2.6.32.26 x86_64 DomU: HVM Win XP SP2 32bit xen-4.0.1 thanks for any hints, david _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Tim Deegan
2011-Apr-18 09:34 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Can''t map the page referenced by HVM-DomU CR3 in Dom0
At 14:45 +0100 on 15 Apr (1302878734), david wrote:> I''m trying to access the page containing the paging information for a > DomU from Dom0. > > I''m doing that by translating the address contained in the DomU CR3 > register with xc_translate_foreign_address (libxc) and try to map the > returned frame number with xc_map_foreign_range. > > The problem is, that the return value from xc_translate_foreign_address > is 0 (guest cr3 is 0x002f3000 in my case), which indicates an error > (corresponding to the code comments). After some debugging I have > discovered, that pte becomes 0 when level=2 and therefore the function > returns 0 on line 79:How often does this happen? On every attempt or only from time to time? Have you checked (say, from inside the guest) that the level-2 PTE isn''t actually zero? Cheers, Tim. -- Tim Deegan <Tim.Deegan@citrix.com> Principal Software Engineer, Xen Platform Team Citrix Systems UK Ltd. (Company #02937203, SL9 0BG) _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
david
2011-Apr-19 15:44 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Can''t map the page referenced by HVM-DomU CR3 in Dom0
On 04/18/2011 11:34 AM, Tim Deegan wrote:> At 14:45 +0100 on 15 Apr (1302878734), david wrote: >> I''m trying to access the page containing the paging information for a >> DomU from Dom0. >> >> I''m doing that by translating the address contained in the DomU CR3 >> register with xc_translate_foreign_address (libxc) and try to map the >> returned frame number with xc_map_foreign_range. >> >> The problem is, that the return value from xc_translate_foreign_address >> is 0 (guest cr3 is 0x002f3000 in my case), which indicates an error >> (corresponding to the code comments). After some debugging I have >> discovered, that pte becomes 0 when level=2 and therefore the function >> returns 0 on line 79: > > How often does this happen? On every attempt or only from time to time? > Have you checked (say, from inside the guest) that the level-2 PTE isn''t > actually zero?hi, it happens for every cr3 value. I made some quick and dirty code, which reads 10 different cr3 values and tries to map the corresponding page: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ... ... int crfinder = 1; if(crfinder == 1){ int m; unsigned long cr3s[10] = {0}; unsigned long mfn = 0; vcpu_guest_context_any_t *ctxt = malloc(sizeof(vcpu_guest_context_any_t)); unsigned long cr3 = ctxt->c.ctrlreg[3]; while(1 == 1){ xc_vcpu_getcontext(xcinterface, domain, dominfo.max_vcpu_id, ctxt); cr3 = ctxt->c.ctrlreg[3]; for(m = 0; m < 10; m++){ //already stored? if(cr3s[m] == cr3){ break; //checked all stored cr3 values? }else if (cr3s[m] != 0){ continue; //obviously new one found }else{ cr3s[m] = cr3; printf("new cr3 found %08x, stored in %d\n", cr3, m); mfn = xc_translate_foreign_address(xcinterface, domain, 0, cr3s[m]); printf("calculated mfn %08d for address %08x\n", mfn, cr3s[m]); break; } } if(m == 10) return 0; } } ---------------------------------------------------------------------- the corresponding output is: new cr3 found 002f3000, stored in 0 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 002f3000 new cr3 found 06ac01a0, stored in 1 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01a0 new cr3 found 06ac0040, stored in 2 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0040 new cr3 found 06ac00a0, stored in 3 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac00a0 new cr3 found 06ac01e0, stored in 4 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01e0 new cr3 found 06ac0320, stored in 5 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0320 new cr3 found 06ac02a0, stored in 6 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac02a0 new cr3 found 06ac01c0, stored in 7 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01c0 new cr3 found 06ac0200, stored in 8 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0200 new cr3 found 06ac0060, stored in 9 calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0060 so, every try to translate a cr3 address to a frame number (I don''t know what''s the correct wording for frame numbers in hvm domains, .. mfn?) ends in 0. Maybe it''s a failure in my code? I can''t find it currently :) ... I''m trying now, to read the cr3 values inside the domain, to check if the values are the same. greets, david> > Cheers, > > Tim. >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Keir Fraser
2011-Apr-19 16:26 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Can''t map the page referenced by HVM-DomU CR3 in Dom0
On 19/04/2011 16:44, "david" <david_n@gmx.at> wrote:> On 04/18/2011 11:34 AM, Tim Deegan wrote: >> At 14:45 +0100 on 15 Apr (1302878734), david wrote: >>> I''m trying to access the page containing the paging information for a >>> DomU from Dom0. >>> >>> I''m doing that by translating the address contained in the DomU CR3 >>> register with xc_translate_foreign_address (libxc) and try to map the >>> returned frame number with xc_map_foreign_range. >>> >>> The problem is, that the return value from xc_translate_foreign_address >>> is 0 (guest cr3 is 0x002f3000 in my case), which indicates an error >>> (corresponding to the code comments). After some debugging I have >>> discovered, that pte becomes 0 when level=2 and therefore the function >>> returns 0 on line 79: >> >> How often does this happen? On every attempt or only from time to time? >> Have you checked (say, from inside the guest) that the level-2 PTE isn''t >> actually zero? > > hi, > > it happens for every cr3 value. I made some quick and dirty code, which > reads 10 different cr3 values and tries to map the corresponding page:xc_translate_foreign_address() will convert a guest virtual address into a guest physical address. It''s not working out for you because guest cr3 values are already guest physical addresses. Thus the virtual-to-physical conversion you subject the values to is meaningless. -- Keir> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ... > ... > int crfinder = 1; > > if(crfinder == 1){ > int m; > unsigned long cr3s[10] = {0}; > unsigned long mfn = 0; > vcpu_guest_context_any_t *ctxt > malloc(sizeof(vcpu_guest_context_any_t)); > unsigned long cr3 = ctxt->c.ctrlreg[3]; > > while(1 == 1){ > > xc_vcpu_getcontext(xcinterface, domain, > dominfo.max_vcpu_id, ctxt); > cr3 = ctxt->c.ctrlreg[3]; > > for(m = 0; m < 10; m++){ > > //already stored? > if(cr3s[m] == cr3){ > > break; > //checked all stored cr3 values? > }else if (cr3s[m] != 0){ > > continue; > //obviously new one found > }else{ > cr3s[m] = cr3; > printf("new cr3 found %08x, stored in > %d\n", cr3, m); > > mfn > xc_translate_foreign_address(xcinterface, domain, 0, cr3s[m]); > printf("calculated mfn %08d for address > %08x\n", mfn, cr3s[m]); > break; > } > } > > if(m == 10) > return 0; > } > } > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > the corresponding output is: > > new cr3 found 002f3000, stored in 0 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 002f3000 > new cr3 found 06ac01a0, stored in 1 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01a0 > new cr3 found 06ac0040, stored in 2 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0040 > new cr3 found 06ac00a0, stored in 3 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac00a0 > new cr3 found 06ac01e0, stored in 4 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01e0 > new cr3 found 06ac0320, stored in 5 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0320 > new cr3 found 06ac02a0, stored in 6 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac02a0 > new cr3 found 06ac01c0, stored in 7 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01c0 > new cr3 found 06ac0200, stored in 8 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0200 > new cr3 found 06ac0060, stored in 9 > calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0060 > > so, every try to translate a cr3 address to a frame number (I don''t know > what''s the correct wording for frame numbers in hvm domains, .. mfn?) > ends in 0. Maybe it''s a failure in my code? I can''t find it currently :) > ... I''m trying now, to read the cr3 values inside the domain, to check > if the values are the same. > > greets, > david > > >> >> Cheers, >> >> Tim. >> > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
david
2011-Apr-19 21:58 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Can''t map the page referenced by HVM-DomU CR3 in Dom0
On 04/19/2011 06:26 PM, Keir Fraser wrote:> On 19/04/2011 16:44, "david"<david_n@gmx.at> wrote: > >> On 04/18/2011 11:34 AM, Tim Deegan wrote: >>> At 14:45 +0100 on 15 Apr (1302878734), david wrote: >>>> I''m trying to access the page containing the paging information for a >>>> DomU from Dom0. >>>> >>>> I''m doing that by translating the address contained in the DomU CR3 >>>> register with xc_translate_foreign_address (libxc) and try to map the >>>> returned frame number with xc_map_foreign_range. >>>> >>>> The problem is, that the return value from xc_translate_foreign_address >>>> is 0 (guest cr3 is 0x002f3000 in my case), which indicates an error >>>> (corresponding to the code comments). After some debugging I have >>>> discovered, that pte becomes 0 when level=2 and therefore the function >>>> returns 0 on line 79: >>> >>> How often does this happen? On every attempt or only from time to time? >>> Have you checked (say, from inside the guest) that the level-2 PTE isn''t >>> actually zero? >> >> hi, >> >> it happens for every cr3 value. I made some quick and dirty code, which >> reads 10 different cr3 values and tries to map the corresponding page: > > xc_translate_foreign_address() will convert a guest virtual address into a > guest physical address. It''s not working out for you because guest cr3 > values are already guest physical addresses. Thus the virtual-to-physical > conversion you subject the values to is meaningless.ahhh, .. I see. I thought the translation is between guest physical and real physical address. The way to calculate the correct physical frame number is cr3 >> PAGE_SHIFT corresponding to xen_cr3_to_pfn(cr3) in public/arch-x86/xen-x86_64.h, right? thanks for your help, greets david> > -- Keir > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ... >> ... >> int crfinder = 1; >> >> if(crfinder == 1){ >> int m; >> unsigned long cr3s[10] = {0}; >> unsigned long mfn = 0; >> vcpu_guest_context_any_t *ctxt >> malloc(sizeof(vcpu_guest_context_any_t)); >> unsigned long cr3 = ctxt->c.ctrlreg[3]; >> >> while(1 == 1){ >> >> xc_vcpu_getcontext(xcinterface, domain, >> dominfo.max_vcpu_id, ctxt); >> cr3 = ctxt->c.ctrlreg[3]; >> >> for(m = 0; m< 10; m++){ >> >> //already stored? >> if(cr3s[m] == cr3){ >> >> break; >> //checked all stored cr3 values? >> }else if (cr3s[m] != 0){ >> >> continue; >> //obviously new one found >> }else{ >> cr3s[m] = cr3; >> printf("new cr3 found %08x, stored in >> %d\n", cr3, m); >> >> mfn >> xc_translate_foreign_address(xcinterface, domain, 0, cr3s[m]); >> printf("calculated mfn %08d for address >> %08x\n", mfn, cr3s[m]); >> break; >> } >> } >> >> if(m == 10) >> return 0; >> } >> } >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> the corresponding output is: >> >> new cr3 found 002f3000, stored in 0 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 002f3000 >> new cr3 found 06ac01a0, stored in 1 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01a0 >> new cr3 found 06ac0040, stored in 2 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0040 >> new cr3 found 06ac00a0, stored in 3 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac00a0 >> new cr3 found 06ac01e0, stored in 4 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01e0 >> new cr3 found 06ac0320, stored in 5 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0320 >> new cr3 found 06ac02a0, stored in 6 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac02a0 >> new cr3 found 06ac01c0, stored in 7 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac01c0 >> new cr3 found 06ac0200, stored in 8 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0200 >> new cr3 found 06ac0060, stored in 9 >> calculated mfn 00000000 for address 06ac0060 >> >> so, every try to translate a cr3 address to a frame number (I don''t know >> what''s the correct wording for frame numbers in hvm domains, .. mfn?) >> ends in 0. Maybe it''s a failure in my code? I can''t find it currently :) >> ... I''m trying now, to read the cr3 values inside the domain, to check >> if the values are the same. >> >> greets, >> david >> >> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Tim. >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-devel mailing list >> Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel > > >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Keir Fraser
2011-Apr-19 22:14 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Can''t map the page referenced by HVM-DomU CR3 in Dom0
On 19/04/2011 22:58, "david" <david_n@gmx.at> wrote:>> xc_translate_foreign_address() will convert a guest virtual address into a >> guest physical address. It''s not working out for you because guest cr3 >> values are already guest physical addresses. Thus the virtual-to-physical >> conversion you subject the values to is meaningless. > > ahhh, .. I see. I thought the translation is between guest physical and > real physical address.The toolstack deals entirely with guest physical addresses for HVM guests. There''s actually no way, and no need, to find out the underlying real physical addresses.> The way to calculate the correct physical frame > number is cr3 >> PAGE_SHIFT corresponding to xen_cr3_to_pfn(cr3) in > public/arch-x86/xen-x86_64.h, right?Yes, although strictly speaking the xen_cr3_to_pfn() macro is intended to be used only with PV guests'' cr3 values (the x86_32 version of that macro is not suitable for use with HVM cr3 values). Consider an HVM guest in 32-bit PAE mode -- its CR3 value may not be page aligned. -- Keir _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel