Re: [PATCH v7 01/10] KVM: SEV: Disable SEV-SNP support on initialization failure

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On 2/25/25 11:45, Pratik R. Sampat wrote:
> On 2/25/2025 10:41 AM, Pratik R. Sampat wrote:
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> On 2/24/2025 3:28 PM, Tom Lendacky wrote:
>>> On 2/21/25 15:01, Pratik R. Sampat wrote:
>>>> During platform init, SNP initialization may fail for several reasons,
>>>> such as firmware command failures and incompatible versions. However,
>>>> the KVM capability may continue to advertise support for it. Export this
>>>> information to KVM and withdraw SEV-SNP support if has not been
>>>> successfully initialized.
>>>
>>> Hmmm... rather than creating a new API, can you just issue an
>>> SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS command and see if the SNP is not in the UNINIT state?
>>>
>>
>> Although reading sev->snp_initialized is probably cheaper to do, it is
>> cleaner to query the platform status.
>>
>> Querying SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS requires the pages to transition to
>> firmware-owned and back, and the helpers for it are implemented within
>> sev-dev.c. So, similar to sev_platform_status(), I'm thinking it is
>> probably better to create the snp_platform_status() API as well and use
>> that within KVM to check the state.
>>
> 
> Although I am guessing the initial intent was to not have an API exposed
> at all from CCP and only make the SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS call instead?
> 
> Since that may not be cleanly possible (we have helpers for page state
> conversions such as rmp_mark_pages_firmware() in ccp) without
> duplicating functionality in KVM as well, I guess the question really
> boils down to whether we export the cheaper snp_initialized() or the
> snp_platform_status() API instead?

Taking a closer look, we do already have APIs that KVM uses to allocate
firmware pages (output pages for SNP APIs) that can be used:
snp_alloc_firmware_page() and snp_free_firmware_page().

I think that should be enough to use sev_do_cmd() to perform the
SEV_CMD_SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS command without exposing a new API.

Thanks,
Tom

> 
> Thanks again!
> Pratik




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