On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 10:37:41AM -0500, Michael Roth wrote: > That makes sense, but I think it helps in making sense of the security > aspects of the code to know that sev_cpuid() would be fetching cpuid > information from the hypervisor. Why is it important for the callers to know where do we fetch the CPUID info from? > "msr_proto" is meant to be an indicator that it will be using the GHCB > MSR protocol to do it, but maybe just "_hyp" is enough to get the idea > across? I use the convention elsewhere in the series as well. > > So sev_cpuid_hyp() maybe? sev_cpuid_hv() pls. We abbreviate the hypervisor as HV usually. > In "enable SEV-SNP-validated CPUID in #VC handler", it does: > > sev_snp_cpuid() -> sev_snp_cpuid_hyp(), > > which will call this with NULL e{a,b,c,d}x arguments in some cases. There > are enough call-sites in sev_snp_cpuid() that it seemed worthwhile to > add the guards so we wouldn't need to declare dummy variables for arguments. Yah, saw that in the later patches. Thx. -- Regards/Gruss, Boris. https://people.kernel.org/tglx/notes-about-netiquette