Re: [PATCH v3 00/10] x86/sev: KEXEC/KDUMP support for SEV-ES guests

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On 4/29/22 04:06, Tao Liu wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 11:10:34AM +0100, Joerg Roedel wrote:


Hi Joerg,

I tried the patch set with 5.17.0-rc1 kernel, and I have a few questions:

1) Is it a bug or should qemu-kvm 6.2.0 be patched with specific patch? Because
    I found it will exit with 0 when I tried to reboot the VM with sev-es enabled.
    However with only sev enabled, the VM can do reboot with no problem:

Qemu was specifically patched to exit on reboot with SEV-ES guests. Qemu performs a reboot by resetting the vCPU state, which can't be done with an SEV-ES guest because the vCPU state is encrypted.


[root@dell-per7525-03 ~]# virsh start TW-SEV-ES --console
....
Fedora Linux 35 (Server Edition)
Kernel 5.17.0-rc1 on an x86_64 (ttyS0)
....
[root@fedora ~]# reboot
.....
[   48.077682] reboot: Restarting system
[   48.078109] reboot: machine restart
                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ guest vm reached restart
[root@dell-per7525-03 ~]# echo $?
0
^^^ qemu-kvm exit with 0, no reboot back to normal VM kernel
[root@dell-per7525-03 ~]#

2) With sev-es enabled and the 2 patch sets applied: A) [PATCH v3 00/10] x86/sev:
KEXEC/KDUMP support for SEV-ES guests, and B) [PATCH v6 0/7] KVM: SVM: Add initial
GHCB protocol version 2 support. I can enable kdump and have vmcore generated:

[root@fedora ~]# dmesg|grep -i sev
[    0.030600] SEV: Hypervisor GHCB protocol version support: min=1 max=2
[    0.030602] SEV: Using GHCB protocol version 2
[    0.296144] AMD Memory Encryption Features active: SEV SEV-ES
[    0.450991] SEV: AP jump table Blob successfully set up
[root@fedora ~]# kdumpctl status
kdump: Kdump is operational

However without the 2 patch sets, I can also enable kdump and have vmcore generated:

[root@fedora ~]# dmesg|grep -i sev
[    0.295754] AMD Memory Encryption Features active: SEV SEV-ES
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ patch set A & B
	       not applied, so only have this string.
[root@fedora ~]# echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger
...
[    2.759403] kdump[549]: saving vmcore-dmesg.txt to /sysroot/var/crash/127.0.0.1-2022-04-18-05:58:50/
[    2.804355] kdump[555]: saving vmcore-dmesg.txt complete
[    2.806915] kdump[557]: saving vmcore
                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ vmcore can still be generated
...
[    7.068981] reboot: Restarting system
[    7.069340] reboot: machine restart

[root@dell-per7525-03 ~]# echo $?
0
^^^ same exit issue as question 1.

I doesn't have a complete technical background of the patch set, but isn't
it the issue which this patch set is trying to solve? Or I missed something?

The main goal of this patch set is to really to solve the ability to perform a kexec. I would expect kdump to work since kdump shuts down all but the executing vCPU and performs its operations before "rebooting" (which will exit Qemu as I mentioned above). But kexec requires the need to restart the APs from within the guest after they have been stopped. That requires specific support and actions on the part of the guest kernel in how the APs are stopped and restarted.

Thanks,
Tom


Thanks,
Tao Liu
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