On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 04:40:29PM -0600, Kalra, Ashish wrote: > Hello Jarkko, > > On 12/31/2022 9:32 AM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 01:40:17PM -0600, Michael Roth wrote: > > > From: Brijesh Singh <brijesh.singh@xxxxxxx> > > > > > > Before SNP VMs can be launched, the platform must be appropriately > > > configured and initialized. Platform initialization is accomplished via > > > the SNP_INIT command. Make sure to do a WBINVD and issue DF_FLUSH > > > command to prepare for the first SNP guest launch after INIT. > > > > > > During the execution of SNP_INIT command, the firmware configures > > > and enables SNP security policy enforcement in many system components. > > > Some system components write to regions of memory reserved by early > > > x86 firmware (e.g. UEFI). Other system components write to regions > > > provided by the operation system, hypervisor, or x86 firmware. > > > Such system components can only write to HV-fixed pages or Default > > > pages. They will error when attempting to write to other page states > > > after SNP_INIT enables their SNP enforcement. > > > > > > Starting in SNP firmware v1.52, the SNP_INIT_EX command takes a list of > > > system physical address ranges to convert into the HV-fixed page states > > > during the RMP initialization. If INIT_RMP is 1, hypervisors should > > > provide all system physical address ranges that the hypervisor will > > > never assign to a guest until the next RMP re-initialization. > > > For instance, the memory that UEFI reserves should be included in the > > > range list. This allows system components that occasionally write to > > > memory (e.g. logging to UEFI reserved regions) to not fail due to > > > RMP initialization and SNP enablement. > > > > > > Co-developed-by: Ashish Kalra <ashish.kalra@xxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Ashish Kalra <ashish.kalra@xxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Brijesh Singh <brijesh.singh@xxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <michael.roth@xxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > drivers/crypto/ccp/sev-dev.c | 225 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > drivers/crypto/ccp/sev-dev.h | 2 + > > > include/linux/psp-sev.h | 17 +++ > > > 3 files changed, 244 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/crypto/ccp/sev-dev.c b/drivers/crypto/ccp/sev-dev.c > > > index 9d84720a41d7..af20420bd6c2 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/crypto/ccp/sev-dev.c > > > +++ b/drivers/crypto/ccp/sev-dev.c > > > @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ > > > #include <linux/fs_struct.h> > > > #include <asm/smp.h> > > > +#include <asm/e820/types.h> > > > #include "psp-dev.h" > > > #include "sev-dev.h" > > > @@ -34,6 +35,10 @@ > > > #define SEV_FW_FILE "amd/sev.fw" > > > #define SEV_FW_NAME_SIZE 64 > > > +/* Minimum firmware version required for the SEV-SNP support */ > > > +#define SNP_MIN_API_MAJOR 1 > > > +#define SNP_MIN_API_MINOR 51 > > > + > > > static DEFINE_MUTEX(sev_cmd_mutex); > > > static struct sev_misc_dev *misc_dev; > > > @@ -76,6 +81,13 @@ static void *sev_es_tmr; > > > #define NV_LENGTH (32 * 1024) > > > static void *sev_init_ex_buffer; > > > +/* > > > + * SEV_DATA_RANGE_LIST: > > > + * Array containing range of pages that firmware transitions to HV-fixed > > > + * page state. > > > + */ > > > +struct sev_data_range_list *snp_range_list; > > > + > > > static inline bool sev_version_greater_or_equal(u8 maj, u8 min) > > > { > > > struct sev_device *sev = psp_master->sev_data; > > > @@ -830,6 +842,186 @@ static int sev_update_firmware(struct device *dev) > > > return ret; > > > } > > > +static void snp_set_hsave_pa(void *arg) > > > +{ > > > + wrmsrl(MSR_VM_HSAVE_PA, 0); > > > +} > > > + > > > +static int snp_filter_reserved_mem_regions(struct resource *rs, void *arg) > > > +{ > > > + struct sev_data_range_list *range_list = arg; > > > + struct sev_data_range *range = &range_list->ranges[range_list->num_elements]; > > > + size_t size; > > > + > > > + if ((range_list->num_elements * sizeof(struct sev_data_range) + > > > + sizeof(struct sev_data_range_list)) > PAGE_SIZE) > > > + return -E2BIG; > > > + > > > + switch (rs->desc) { > > > + case E820_TYPE_RESERVED: > > > + case E820_TYPE_PMEM: > > > + case E820_TYPE_ACPI: > > > + range->base = rs->start & PAGE_MASK; > > > + size = (rs->end + 1) - rs->start; > > > + range->page_count = size >> PAGE_SHIFT; > > > + range_list->num_elements++; > > > + break; > > > + default: > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + > > > + return 0; > > > +} > > > + > > > +static int __sev_snp_init_locked(int *error) > > > +{ > > > + struct psp_device *psp = psp_master; > > > + struct sev_data_snp_init_ex data; > > > + struct sev_device *sev; > > > + int rc = 0; > > > + > > > + if (!psp || !psp->sev_data) > > > + return -ENODEV; > > > + > > > + sev = psp->sev_data; > > > + > > > + if (sev->snp_initialized) > > > + return 0; > > > > Shouldn't this follow this check: > > > > if (sev->state == SEV_STATE_INIT) { > > /* debug printk about possible incorrect call order */ > > return -ENODEV; > > } > > > > It is game over for SNP, if SEV_CMD_INIT{_EX} got first, which means that > > this should not proceed. > > > But, how will SEV_CMD_INIT_EX happen before as sev_pci_init() which is > invoked during CCP module load/initialization, will first try to do > sev_snp_init() if SNP is supported, before it invokes sev_platform_init() to > do SEV firmware initialization ? Because the symbol is exported outside the driver to be called by other subsystems, you need to have a santiy check for the call order, as it is a hardware constraint. Otherwise, any unconsidered change in either side could unknowingily break the kernel. Alternatively, you could choose not to export sev_snp_init(). It is supported by the fact that the call in sev_guest_init() is does nothing useful (for the reasons you already wrote). BR, Jarkko