> On Feb 11, 2020, at 5:53 AM, Joerg Roedel <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
>    * Putting some NMI-load on the guest will make it crash usually
>      within a minute

Suppose you do CPUID or some MMIO and get #VC. You fill in the GHCB to ask for 
help. Some time between when you start filling it out and when you do VMGEXIT, 
you get NMI. If the NMI does
its own GHCB access [0], it will clobber the outer #VC’a state, resulting in a 
failure when VMGEXIT happens. There’s a related failure mode if the NMI is 
after the VMGEXIT but before the result is read.

I suspect you can fix this by saving the GHCB at the beginning of do_nmi and 
restoring it at the end. This has the major caveat that it will not work if 
do_nmi comes from user mode and schedules, but I don’t believe this can happen.

[0] Due to the NMI_COMPLETE catastrophe, there is a 100% chance that this 
happens.
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