Re: [PATCH Part2 v5 17/45] crypto: ccp: Add the SNP_{SET,GET}_EXT_CONFIG command

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On 8/20/21 10:58 AM, Brijesh Singh wrote:
> +2.4 SNP_SET_EXT_CONFIG
> +----------------------
> +:Technology: sev-snp
> +:Type: hypervisor ioctl cmd
> +:Parameters (in): struct sev_data_snp_ext_config
> +:Returns (out): 0 on success, -negative on error
> +
> +The SNP_SET_EXT_CONFIG is used to set the system-wide configuration such as
> +reported TCB version in the attestation report. The command is similar to
> +SNP_CONFIG command defined in the SEV-SNP spec. The main difference is the
> +command also accepts an additional certificate blob defined in the GHCB
> +specification.
> +
> +If the certs_address is zero, then previous certificate blob will deleted.
> +For more information on the certificate blob layout, see the GHCB spec
> +(extended guest request message).

Hi Brijesh,

Just to be clear, is the documentation you're referring to regarding the
layout of the certificate blob specified on page 47 of the GHCB spec?
More specifically, is it the `struct cert_table` on that page?

https://developer.amd.com/wp-content/resources/56421.pdf

If so, where is the VCEK certificate layout documented?

Connor

> +/**
> + * struct sev_data_snp_ext_config - system wide configuration value for SNP.
> + *
> + * @config_address: address of the struct sev_user_data_snp_config or 0 when
> + *		reported_tcb does not need to be updated.
> + * @certs_address: address of extended guest request certificate chain or
> + *              0 when previous certificate should be removed on SNP_SET_EXT_CONFIG.
> + * @certs_len: length of the certs
> + */
> +struct sev_user_data_ext_snp_config {
> +	__u64 config_address;		/* In */
> +	__u64 certs_address;		/* In */
> +	__u32 certs_len;		/* In */
> +};




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