Re: [PATCH v2 05/39] x86/fpu/xstate: Introduce CET MSR and XSAVES supervisor states

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On Sat, 2022-10-15 at 11:46 +0200, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 03:29:02PM -0700, Rick Edgecombe wrote:
> > Both XSAVE state components are supervisor states, even the state
> > controlling user-mode operation. This is a departure from earlier
> > features
> > like protection keys where the PKRU state a normal user (non-
> > supervisor)
> 
> ^^^^^
> 
> A verb is missing in that sentence.

Oops yes.

> 
> > +	"x87 floating point registers"			,
> > +	"SSE registers"					,
> > +	"AVX registers"					,
> > +	"MPX bounds registers"				,
> > +	"MPX CSR"					,
> > +	"AVX-512 opmask"				,
> > +	"AVX-512 Hi256"					,
> > +	"AVX-512 ZMM_Hi256"				,
> > +	"Processor Trace (unused)"			,
> > +	"Protection Keys User registers"		,
> > +	"PASID state"					,
> > +	"Control-flow User registers"			,
> > +	"Control-flow Kernel registers (unused)"	,
> > +	"unknown xstate feature"			,
> > +	"unknown xstate feature"			,
> > +	"unknown xstate feature"			,
> > +	"unknown xstate feature"			,
> > +	"AMX Tile config"				,
> > +	"AMX Tile data"					,
> > +	"unknown xstate feature"			,
> 
> What Kees said. :)

Sure, I'll adjust the comma.

> 
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_YMM,       struct
> > ymmh_struct);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_BNDREGS,   struct
> > mpx_bndreg_state);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_BNDCSR,    struct
> > mpx_bndcsr_state);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_OPMASK,    struct
> > avx_512_opmask_state);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_ZMM_Hi256, struct
> > avx_512_zmm_uppers_state);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_Hi16_ZMM,  struct
> > avx_512_hi16_state);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_PKRU,      struct
> > pkru_state);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_PASID,     struct
> > ia32_pasid_state);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_XTILE_CFG, struct
> > xtile_cfg);
> > +	XCHECK_SZ(&chked, sz, nr, XFEATURE_CET_USER,  struct
> > cet_user_state);
> 
> That looks silly. I wonder if you could do:
> 
> 	switch (nr) {
> 	case XFEATURE_YMM:	XCHECK_SZ(sz, XFEATURE_YMM, struct
> ymmh_struct);	  return;
> 	case XFEATURE_BNDREGS:	XCHECK_SZ(sz, XFEATURE_BNDREGS,
> struct mpx_bndreg_state); return;
> 	case ...
> 	...
> 	default:
> 		/* that falls into the WARN etc */
> 
> and then you get rid of the if check in the macro itself and leave
> the
> macro be a dumb, unconditional one.
> 
> Hmmm.
> 

Hmm yea. Another reason the actual define is passed in is that the
macro want's to stringify the XFEATURE define in order to generate the 
message like this:
XFEATURE_YMM: struct is 123 bytes, cpu state is 456 bytes

The exact format of the message is probably not too critical though. If
instead it used xfeature_names[], it could be:
[AVX registers]: struct is 123 bytes, cpu state is 456 bytes

The full block looks like (like you had):
switch (nr) {
case XFEATURE_YMM:	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct ymmh_struct);
case XFEATURE_BNDREGS:	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct
mpx_bndreg_state);
case XFEATURE_BNDCSR:	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct
mpx_bndcsr_state);
case XFEATURE_OPMASK:	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct
avx_512_opmask_state);
case XFEATURE_ZMM_Hi256:  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct
avx_512_zmm_uppers_state);
case XFEATURE_Hi16_ZMM:	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct
avx_512_hi16_state);
case XFEATURE_PKRU: 	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct pkru_state);
case XFEATURE_PASID: 	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct
ia32_pasid_state);
case XFEATURE_XTILE_CFG:  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct xtile_cfg);
case XFEATURE_CET_USER:	  return XCHECK_SZ(sz, nr, struct
cet_user_state);
case XFEATURE_XTILE_DATA: check_xtile_data_against_struct(sz); return
true;
default:
	WARN_ONCE(1, "no structure for xstate: %d\n", nr);
	XSTATE_WARN_ON(1);
	return false;
}

I like how it fits the XFEATURE_XTILE_DATA check in with the rest.

Thanks!




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