On Tue, Aug 20, 2024, Kim Phillips wrote: > On 8/19/24 5:23 PM, Sean Christopherson wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2024, Kim Phillips wrote: > > > but since commit ac5c48027bac ("KVM: SEV: publish supported VMSA features"), > > > userspace can retrieve sev_supported_vmsa_features via an ioctl. > > > > > > > And based on this blurb: > > > > > > > > Some SEV features can only be used if the Allowed SEV Features Mask is enabled, > > > > and the mask is configured to permit the corresponding feature. If the Allowed > > > > SEV Features Mask is not enabled, these features are not available (see SEV_FEATURES > > > > in Appendix B, Table B-4). > > > > > > > > and the appendix, this only applies to PmcVirtualization and SecureAvic. Adding > > > > that info in the changelog would be *very* helpful. > > > > > > Ok, how about adding: > > > > > > "The PmcVirtualization and SecureAvic features explicitly require > > > ALLOWED_SEV_FEATURES to enable them before they can be used." > > > > > > > And I see that SVM_SEV_FEAT_DEBUG_SWAP, a.k.a. DebugVirtualization, is a guest > > > > controlled feature and doesn't honor ALLOWED_SEV_FEATURES. Doesn't that mean > > > > sev_vcpu_has_debug_swap() is broken, i.e. that KVM must assume the guest can > > > > DebugVirtualization on and off at will? Or am I missing something? > > > > > > My understanding is that users control KVM's DEBUG_SWAP setting > > > with a module parameter since commit 4dd5ecacb9a4 ("KVM: SEV: allow > > > SEV-ES DebugSwap again"). If the module parameter is not set, with > > > this patch, VMRUN will fail since the host doesn't allow DEBUG_SWAP. > > > > But that's just KVM's view of vmsa_features. With SNP's wonderful > > SVM_VMGEXIT_AP_CREATE, can't the guest create a VMSA with whatever sev_features > > it wants, so long as they aren't host-controllable, i.e. aren't PmcVirtualization > > or SecureAvic? > > No, as above, if the guest tries any silly business the host will > get a VMEXIT_INVALID, no matter if using the feature *requires* > ALLOWED_SEV_FEATURES to be enabled and explicitly allow it (currently > PmcVirtualization or SecureAvic). Oooh, I finally get it. PmcVirtualization and SecureAvic require an opt-in via ALLOWED_SEV_FEATURES, i.e. are off-by-default, whereas all other features are effectively on-by-default, but still honor ALLOWED_SEV_FEATURES.