Re: [PATCH v8 33/40] x86/compressed/64: add identity mapping for Confidential Computing blob

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On 12/10/21 7:43 AM, Brijesh Singh wrote:
> +static void sev_prep_identity_maps(void)
> +{
> +	/*
> +	 * The ConfidentialComputing blob is used very early in uncompressed
> +	 * kernel to find the in-memory cpuid table to handle cpuid
> +	 * instructions. Make sure an identity-mapping exists so it can be
> +	 * accessed after switchover.
> +	 */
> +	if (sev_snp_enabled()) {
> +		struct cc_blob_sev_info *cc_info =
> +			(void *)(unsigned long)boot_params->cc_blob_address;
> +
> +		add_identity_map((unsigned long)cc_info,
> +				 (unsigned long)cc_info + sizeof(*cc_info));
> +		add_identity_map((unsigned long)cc_info->cpuid_phys,
> +				 (unsigned long)cc_info->cpuid_phys + cc_info->cpuid_len);
> +	}

The casting here is pretty ugly.  Also, isn't ->cpuid_phys already a
u64?  Whats the idea behind casting it?

I also have a sneaking suspicion that a single "unsigned long cc_blob"
could remove virtually all the casting.  Does this work?

	unsigned long cc_blob = boot_params->cc_blob_addres;
	struct cc_blob_sev_info *cc_info;

	add_identity_map(cc_blob, cc_blob + sizeof(*cc_info));

	cc_info = (struct cc_blob_sev_info *)cc_blob;
	add_identity_map(cc_info->cpuid_phys,
			 cc_info->cpuid_phys + cc_info->cpuid_len);



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