Gregory Haskins wrote:
KVM provides a complete virtual system environment for guests, including
support for injecting interrupts modeled after the real exception/interrupt
facilities present on the native platform (such as the IDT on x86).
Virtual interrupts can come from a variety of sources (emulated devices,
pass-through devices, etc) but all must be injected to the guest via
the KVM infrastructure.  This patch adds a new mechanism to inject a specific
interrupt to a guest using a decoupled eventfd mechnanism:  Any legal signal
on the irqfd (using eventfd semantics from either userspace or kernel) will
translate into an injected interrupt in the guest at the next available
interrupt window.

+struct kvm_irqfd {
+       __u32 gsi;
+       __u32 flags;
+};
+

Please add some reserved space here.

+int
+kvm_irqfd(struct kvm *kvm, int gsi, int flags)
+{
+       struct _irqfd *irqfd;
+       struct file *file = NULL;
+       int fd = -1;
+       int ret;
+
+       irqfd = kzalloc(sizeof(*irqfd), GFP_KERNEL);
+       if (!irqfd)
+               return -ENOMEM;
+
+       irqfd->kvm = kvm;

You need to increase the refcount on struct kvm here. Otherwise evil userspace will create an irqfd, close the vm and vcpu fds, and inject an interrupt.

Otherwise, looks good.

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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