On Sun, Mar 10, 2024, Michael Roth wrote: > On Fri, Mar 01, 2024 at 09:28:42AM -0800, isaku.yamahata@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > struct kvm_sev_launch_update_data { > > __u64 uaddr; > > __u32 len; > > }; > > > > - TDX and measurement > > The TDX correspondence is TDH.MEM.PAGE.ADD and TDH.MR.EXTEND. TDH.MEM.EXTEND > > extends its measurement by the page contents. > > Option 1. Add an additional flag like KVM_MEMORY_MAPPING_FLAG_EXTEND to issue > > TDH.MEM.EXTEND > > Option 2. Don't handle extend. Let TDX vendor specific API > > KVM_EMMORY_ENCRYPT_OP to handle it with the subcommand like > > KVM_TDX_EXTEND_MEMORY. > > For SNP this happens unconditionally via SNP_LAUNCH_UPDATE, and with some > additional measurements via SNP_LAUNCH_FINISH, and down the road when live > migration support is added that flow will be a bit different. So > personally I think it's better to leave separate for now. +1. The only reason to do EXTEND at the same time as PAGE.ADD would be to optimize setups that want the measurement to be extended with the contents of a page immediately after the measurement is extended with the mapping metadata for said page. And AFAIK, the only reason to prefer that approach is for backwards compatibility, which is not a concern for KVM. I suppose maaaybe some memory locality performance benefits, but that seems like a stretch. <time passes> And I think this whole conversation is moot, because I don't think there's a need to do PAGE.ADD during KVM_MAP_MEMORY[*]. If KVM_MAP_MEMORY does only the SEPT.ADD side of things, then both @source (PAGE.ADD) and the EXTEND flag go away. > But I'd be hesitant to bake more requirements into this pre-mapping > interface, it feels like we're already overloading it as is. Agreed. After being able to think more about this ioctl(), I think KVM_MAP_MEMORY should be as "pure" of a mapping operation as we can make it. It'd be a little weird that using KVM_MAP_MEMORY is required for TDX VMs, but not other VMs. But that's really just a reflection of S-EPT, so it's arguably not even a bad thing. [*] https://lore.kernel.org/all/Ze-TJh0BBOWm9spT@xxxxxxxxxx