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C's TLB caches the dirty+writable PTE. > 3. A performs some syscall that triggers ptep_set_wrprotect(). > 4. A's syscall calls clear_bit(). > 5. B's TLB caches the transient shadow stack. > [now C has write access to B's transiently-extended shadow stack] > 6. B recurses into the transiently-extended shadow stack > 7. C overwrites the transiently-extended shadow stack area. > 8. B returns through the transiently-extended shadow stack, giving > the attacker instruction pointer control in B. > 9. A's syscall broadcasts a TLB flush. Heh, that's a good point. The shadow stack permissions are *not* strictly reduced because a page getting marked as shadow-stack has *increased* permissions when being used as a shadow stack. Fun. For general hardening, it seems like we want to ensure that there's a guard page at the bottom of the shadow stack. Yu-cheng, do we have a guard page? But, to keep B's TLB from picking up the entry, I think we can just make it !Present for a moment. No TLB can cache it, and I believe the same "don't set Dirty on a !Writable entry" logic also holds for !Present (modulo a weird erratum or two). If we do that, we just need to make sure that the fault handler knows it can get spurious faults from it, and might even run into the !Present PTE for a moment. It might be a bit confusing because it won't be a PROT_NONE, migration, or swap PTE, but will be !Present. We'll also have to make sure that we're doing this in a way which is friendly to the L1TF PTE handling.