Turn on interrupt window exiting unconditionally when an ExtINT is being
injected into the guest. This allows the hypervisor to inject another ExtINT or APIC vector as soon as the guest is able to process interrupts. This change is not to address any correctness issue but to guarantee that any pending APIC vector that was preempted by the ExtINT will be injected as soon as possible. Prior to this change such pending interrupts could be delayed until the next VM exit.
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@ -1311,9 +1311,13 @@ vmx_inject_interrupts(struct vmx *vmx, int vcpu, struct vlapic *vlapic)
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* have posted another one. If that is the case, set
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* the Interrupt Window Exiting execution control so
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* we can inject that one too.
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*
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* Also, interrupt window exiting allows us to inject any
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* pending APIC vector that was preempted by the ExtINT
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* as soon as possible. This applies both for the software
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* emulated vlapic and the hardware assisted virtual APIC.
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*/
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if (vm_extint_pending(vmx->vm, vcpu))
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vmx_set_int_window_exiting(vmx, vcpu);
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vmx_set_int_window_exiting(vmx, vcpu);
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}
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VCPU_CTR1(vmx->vm, vcpu, "Injecting hwintr at vector %d", vector);
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