On 11/6/18 11:02 AM, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 10:41 AM Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 11/6/18 10:20 AM, Andy Lutomirski wrote: >>> I almost feel like the right solution is to call into SGX on its own >>> private stack or maybe even its own private address space. >> >> Yeah, I had the same gut feeling. Couldn't the debugger even treat the >> enclave like its own "thread" with its own stack and its own set of >> registers and context? That seems like a much more workable model than >> trying to weave it together with the EENTER context. > > So maybe the API should be, roughly > > sgx_exit_reason_t sgx_enter_enclave(pointer_to_enclave, struct > host_state *state); > sgx_exit_reason_t sgx_resume_enclave(same args); > > where host_state is something like: > > struct host_state { > unsigned long bp, sp, ax, bx, cx, dx, si, di; > }; > > and the values in host_state explicitly have nothing to do with the > actual host registers. So, if you want to use the outcall mechanism, > you'd allocate some memory, point sp to that memory, call > sgx_enter_enclave(), and then read that memory to do the outcall. Ah, so instead of the enclave rudely "hijacking" the EENTER context, we have it nicely return and nicely _hint_ to the calling context what it would like to do. Then, the EENTER context can make a controlled transition over to the requested context. > Actually implementing this would be distinctly nontrivial, and would > almost certainly need some degree of kernel help to avoid an explosion > when a signal gets delivered while we have host_state.sp loaded into > the actual SP register. Maybe rseq could help with this? As long as the memory pointed to by host_state.sp is valid and can hold the signal frame (grows down without clobbering anything), what goes boom? The signal handling would push a signal frame and call the handler. It would have a shallow-looking stack, but the handler could just do its normal business and return from the signal where the frame would get popped and continue with %rsp=host_state.sp, blissfully unaware of the signal ever having happened.