On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 11:38:35AM -0700, Nuno Das Neves wrote: > +static int mshv_vtl_get_vsm_regs(void) > +{ > + struct hv_register_assoc registers[2]; > + union hv_input_vtl input_vtl; > + int ret, count = 2; > + > + input_vtl.as_uint8 = 0; > + registers[0].name = HV_REGISTER_VSM_CODE_PAGE_OFFSETS; > + registers[1].name = HV_REGISTER_VSM_CAPABILITIES; > + > + ret = hv_call_get_vp_registers(HV_VP_INDEX_SELF, HV_PARTITION_ID_SELF, > + count, input_vtl, registers); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + mshv_vsm_page_offsets.as_uint64 = registers[0].value.reg64; > + mshv_vsm_capabilities.as_uint64 = registers[1].value.reg64; > + > + pr_debug("%s: VSM code page offsets: %#016llx\n", __func__, > + mshv_vsm_page_offsets.as_uint64); > + pr_info("%s: VSM capabilities: %#016llx\n", __func__, > + mshv_vsm_capabilities.as_uint64); When drivers are working properly, they are quiet. This is very noisy and probably is leaking memory addresses to userspace? Also, there is NEVER a need for __func__ in a pr_debug() line, it has that for you automatically. Also, drivers should never call pr_*() calls, always use the proper dev_*() calls instead. > + > + return ret; > +} > + > +static int mshv_vtl_configure_vsm_partition(void) > +{ > + union hv_register_vsm_partition_config config; > + struct hv_register_assoc reg_assoc; > + union hv_input_vtl input_vtl; > + > + config.as_u64 = 0; > + config.default_vtl_protection_mask = HV_MAP_GPA_PERMISSIONS_MASK; > + config.enable_vtl_protection = 1; > + config.zero_memory_on_reset = 1; > + config.intercept_vp_startup = 1; > + config.intercept_cpuid_unimplemented = 1; > + > + if (mshv_vsm_capabilities.intercept_page_available) { > + pr_debug("%s: using intercept page", __func__); Again, __func__ is not needed, you are providing it twice here for no real reason except to waste storage space :) > + config.intercept_page = 1; > + } > + > + reg_assoc.name = HV_REGISTER_VSM_PARTITION_CONFIG; > + reg_assoc.value.reg64 = config.as_u64; > + input_vtl.as_uint8 = 0; > + > + return hv_call_set_vp_registers(HV_VP_INDEX_SELF, HV_PARTITION_ID_SELF, > + 1, input_vtl, ®_assoc); None of this needs to be unwound if initialization fails later on? thanks, greg k-h