On 6/5/2024 5:05 AM, Michael Roth wrote: > With commit 27bd5fdc24c0 ("KVM: SEV-ES: Prevent MSR access post VMSA > encryption"), older VMMs like QEMU 9.0 and older will fail when booting > SEV-ES guests with something like the following error: > > qemu-system-x86_64: error: failed to get MSR 0x174 > qemu-system-x86_64: ../qemu.git/target/i386/kvm/kvm.c:3950: kvm_get_msrs: Assertion `ret == cpu->kvm_msr_buf->nmsrs' failed. > > This is because older VMMs that might still call > svm_get_msr()/svm_set_msr() for SEV-ES guests after guest boot even if > those interfaces were essentially just noops because of the vCPU state > being encrypted and stored separately in the VMSA. Now those VMMs will > get an -EINVAL and generally crash. > > Newer VMMs that are aware of KVM_SEV_INIT2 however are already aware of > the stricter limitations of what vCPU state can be sync'd during > guest run-time, so newer QEMU for instance will work both for legacy > KVM_SEV_ES_INIT interface as well as KVM_SEV_INIT2. > > So when using KVM_SEV_INIT2 it's okay to assume userspace can deal with > -EINVAL, whereas for legacy KVM_SEV_ES_INIT the kernel might be dealing > with either an older VMM and so it needs to assume that returning > -EINVAL might break the VMM. > > Address this by only returning -EINVAL if the guest was started with > KVM_SEV_INIT2. Otherwise, just silently return. > > Cc: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@xxxxxxx> > Cc: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@xxxxxxx> > Reported-by: Srikanth Aithal <sraithal@xxxxxxx> > Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/37usuu4yu4ok7be2hqexhmcyopluuiqj3k266z4gajc2rcj4yo@eujb23qc3zcm/ > Fixes: 27bd5fdc24c0 ("KVM: SEV-ES: Prevent MSR access post VMSA encryption") > Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <michael.roth@xxxxxxx> Thanks for the fix. Reviewed-by: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@xxxxxxx>