On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 2:01 PM Steve Rutherford <srutherford@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Ashish, > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 12:37 PM Ashish Kalra <ashish.kalra@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hello Steve, > > > > We can remove the implicit enabling of this live migration feature > > from svm_vcpu_after_set_cpuid() callback invoked afer KVM_SET_CPUID2 > > ioctl, and let this feature flag be controlled by the userspace > > VMM/qemu. > > > > Userspace can set this feature flag explicitly by calling the > > KVM_SET_CPUID2 ioctl and enable this feature whenever it is ready to > > do so. > > > > I have tested this as part of Qemu code : > > > > int kvm_arch_init_vcpu(CPUState *cs) > > { > > ... > > ... > > c->function = KVM_CPUID_FEATURES | kvm_base; > > c->eax = env->features[FEAT_KVM]; > > c->eax |= (1 << KVM_FEATURE_SEV_LIVE_MIGRATION); > > ... > > ... > > > > r = kvm_vcpu_ioctl(cs, KVM_SET_CPUID2, &cpuid_data); > > ... > > > > Let me know if this addresses your concerns. > Removing implicit enablement is one part of the equation. > The other two are: > 1) Host userspace being able to ask the kernel if it supports SEV Live Migration > 2) Host userspace being able to disable access to the MSR/hypercall > > Feature flagging for paravirt features is pretty complicated, since > you need all three parties to negotiate (host userspace/host > kernel/guest), and every single one has veto power. In the end, the > feature should only be available to the guest if every single party > says yes. > > For an example of how to handle 1), the new feature flag could be > checked when asking the kernel which cpuid bits it supports by adding > it to the list of features that the kernel mentions in > KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID. > > For example (in KVM's arch/x86/kvm/cpuid.c): > case KVM_CPUID_FEATURES: > ========== > entry->eax = (1 << KVM_FEATURE_CLOCKSOURCE) | > (1 << KVM_FEATURE_NOP_IO_DELAY) | > ... > (1 << KVM_FEATURE_PV_SCHED_YIELD) | > + (1 << KVM_FEATURE_ASYNC_PF_INT) | > - (1 << KVM_FEATURE_ASYNC_PF_INT); > + (1 << KVM_FEATURE_SEV_LIVE_MIGRATION); > ========== > > Without this, userspace has to infer if the kernel it is on supports that flag. > > For an example of how to handle 2), in the new msr handler, KVM should > throw a GP `if (!guest_pv_has(vcpu, KVM_FEATURE_SEV_LIVE_MIGRATION))` > (it can do this by returning th. The issue here is "what if the guest Correction: (it can do this by returning 1).