On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 12:59:12AM +1300, Kai Huang wrote: > +/* > + * Wrapper of __seamcall() to convert SEAMCALL leaf function error code > + * to kernel error code. @seamcall_ret and @out contain the SEAMCALL > + * leaf function return code and the additional output respectively if > + * not NULL. > + */ > +static int __always_unused seamcall(u64 fn, u64 rcx, u64 rdx, u64 r8, u64 r9, > + u64 *seamcall_ret, > + struct tdx_module_output *out) > +{ > + int cpu, ret = 0; > + u64 sret; > + > + /* Need a stable CPU id for printing error message */ > + cpu = get_cpu(); > + > + sret = __seamcall(fn, rcx, rdx, r8, r9, out); > + > + /* Save SEAMCALL return code if the caller wants it */ > + if (seamcall_ret) > + *seamcall_ret = sret; > + > + /* SEAMCALL was successful */ > + if (!sret) > + goto out; I'm thinking you want if (likely(!sret)), here. That whole switch thing should end up in cold storage. > + > + switch (sret) { > + case TDX_SEAMCALL_GP: > + /* > + * tdx_enable() has already checked that BIOS has > + * enabled TDX at the very beginning before going > + * forward. It's likely a firmware bug if the > + * SEAMCALL still caused #GP. > + */ > + pr_err_once("[firmware bug]: TDX is not enabled by BIOS.\n"); > + ret = -ENODEV; > + break; > + case TDX_SEAMCALL_VMFAILINVALID: > + pr_err_once("TDX module is not loaded.\n"); > + ret = -ENODEV; > + break; > + case TDX_SEAMCALL_UD: > + pr_err_once("SEAMCALL failed: CPU %d is not in VMX operation.\n", > + cpu); > + ret = -EINVAL; > + break; > + default: > + pr_err_once("SEAMCALL failed: CPU %d: leaf %llu, error 0x%llx.\n", > + cpu, fn, sret); > + if (out) > + pr_err_once("additional output: rcx 0x%llx, rdx 0x%llx, r8 0x%llx, r9 0x%llx, r10 0x%llx, r11 0x%llx.\n", > + out->rcx, out->rdx, out->r8, > + out->r9, out->r10, out->r11); > + ret = -EIO; > + } > +out: > + put_cpu(); > + return ret; > +}