On Fri, Nov 10, 2023, Xiaoyao Li wrote: > On 11/6/2023 12:30 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > > diff --git a/include/linux/kvm_host.h b/include/linux/kvm_host.h > > index 68a144cb7dbc..a6de526c0426 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/kvm_host.h > > +++ b/include/linux/kvm_host.h > > @@ -589,8 +589,20 @@ struct kvm_memory_slot { > > u32 flags; > > short id; > > u16 as_id; > > + > > +#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_PRIVATE_MEM > > + struct { > > + struct file __rcu *file; > > + pgoff_t pgoff; > > + } gmem; > > +#endif > > }; > > +static inline bool kvm_slot_can_be_private(const struct kvm_memory_slot *slot) > > +{ > > + return slot && (slot->flags & KVM_MEM_GUEST_MEMFD); > > +} > > + > > maybe we can move this block and ... > > <snip> > > > @@ -2355,6 +2379,30 @@ bool kvm_arch_pre_set_memory_attributes(struct kvm *kvm, > > struct kvm_gfn_range *range); > > bool kvm_arch_post_set_memory_attributes(struct kvm *kvm, > > struct kvm_gfn_range *range); > > + > > +static inline bool kvm_mem_is_private(struct kvm *kvm, gfn_t gfn) > > +{ > > + return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM_PRIVATE_MEM) && > > + kvm_get_memory_attributes(kvm, gfn) & KVM_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTE_PRIVATE; > > +} > > +#else > > +static inline bool kvm_mem_is_private(struct kvm *kvm, gfn_t gfn) > > +{ > > + return false; > > +} > > #endif /* CONFIG_KVM_GENERIC_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES */ > > this block to Patch 18? It would work, but my vote is to keep them here to minimize the changes to common KVM code in the x86 enabling. It's not a strong preference though. Of course, at this point, fiddling with this sort of thing is probably a bad idea in terms of landing guest_memfd. > > @@ -4844,6 +4875,10 @@ static int kvm_vm_ioctl_check_extension_generic(struct kvm *kvm, long arg) > > #ifdef CONFIG_KVM_GENERIC_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES > > case KVM_CAP_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES: > > return kvm_supported_mem_attributes(kvm); > > +#endif > > +#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_PRIVATE_MEM > > + case KVM_CAP_GUEST_MEMFD: > > + return !kvm || kvm_arch_has_private_mem(kvm); > > #endif > > default: > > break; > > @@ -5277,6 +5312,18 @@ static long kvm_vm_ioctl(struct file *filp, > > case KVM_GET_STATS_FD: > > r = kvm_vm_ioctl_get_stats_fd(kvm); > > break; > > +#ifdef CONFIG_KVM_PRIVATE_MEM > > + case KVM_CREATE_GUEST_MEMFD: { > > + struct kvm_create_guest_memfd guest_memfd; > > Do we need a guard of below? > > r = -EINVAL; > if (!kvm_arch_has_private_mem(kvm)) > goto out; Argh, yeah, that's weird since KVM_CAP_GUEST_MEMFD says "not supported" if the VM doesn't support private memory. Enforcing that would break guest_memfd_test.c though. And having to create a "special" VM just to test basic guest_memfd functionality would be quite annoying. So my vote is to do: case KVM_CAP_GUEST_MEMFD: return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM_PRIVATE_MEM); There's no harm to KVM if userspace creates a file it can't use, and at some point KVM will hopefully support guest_memfd irrespective of private memory.