On 06/18/2018 07:42 AM, Keno Fischer wrote: >> But, in any case, so how is this supposed to work? >> >> // get features we are disabling into values matching the >> // hardware "init state". >> __asm__("XRSTOR %reg1,%reg2", ...); >> prctl(PRCTL_SET_XCR0, something); >> >> ? > I was primarily thinking of the ptracer use case, > > ptrace(PTRACE_SETFPXREGS, <recorded regs>) > <inject arch_prctl using ptrace> > > in which case there isn't a problem, because the unrecorded regs > should be in the initial state.
So, to be useful, this interface needs to be called before an application can run XGETBV or XSAVE for the first time and caches a "bad" value. I think that means that it might not be feasible to use outside of cases where you ptrace() something and inject things before it has a chance to run any real instructions. Fundamentally, I think that makes _this_ interface pretty useless in practice. The only practical option is to have a _future_ XCR0 value set by the prctl() and then have it get made active by the kernel at execve(). IMNHO, if you haven't guessed yet, I think this whole exercise is a dead end. Just boot an identical XCR0 VM on your new hardware and do replay there. Done.