On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 05:18:49PM +0200, Borislav Petkov wrote: > On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 10:19:27AM -0500, Brijesh Singh wrote: > > From: Michael Roth <michael.roth@xxxxxxx> > > > > This adds support for utilizing the SEV-SNP-validated CPUID table in > > s/This adds support for utilizing/Utilize/ > > Yap, it can really be that simple. :) > > > the various #VC handler routines used throughout boot/run-time. Mostly > > this is handled by re-using the CPUID lookup code introduced earlier > > for the boot/compressed kernel, but at various stages of boot some work > > needs to be done to ensure the CPUID table is set up and remains > > accessible throughout. The following init routines are introduced to > > handle this: > > Do not talk about what your patch does - that should hopefully be > visible in the diff itself. Rather, talk about *why* you're doing what > you're doing. I'll get this cleaned up. > > > sev_snp_cpuid_init(): > > This one is not really introduced - it is already there. > > <snip all the complex rest> > > So this patch is making my head spin. It seems we're dancing a lot of > dance just to have our CPUID page present at all times. Which begs the > question: do we need it during the whole lifetime of the guest? > > Regardless, I think this can be simplified by orders of > magnitude if we allocated statically 4K for that CPUID page in > arch/x86/boot/compressed/mem_encrypt.S, copied the supplied CPUID page > from the firmware to it and from now on, work with our own copy. That makes sense. I was thinking it was safer to work with the FW page since it would be less susceptible to something like a buffer overflow modifying the CPUID table, but __ro_after_init seems like it would provide similar protections. And yes, would definitely be great to avoid the need for so many [re-]init routines. > > You probably would need to still remap it for kernel proper but it would > get rid of all that crazy in this patch here. > > Hmmm? If the memory is allocated in boot/compressed/mem_encrypt.S, wouldn't kernel proper still need to create a static buffer for its copy? And if not, wouldn't boot compressed still need a way to pass the PA of this buffer? That seems like it would need to be done via boot_params. It seems like it would also need to be marked as reserved as well since kernel proper could no longer rely on the EFI map to handle it. I've been testing a similar approach based on your suggestion that seems to work out pretty well, but there's still some ugliness due to the fixup_pointer() stuff that's needed early during snp_cpuid_init() in kernel proper, which results in the need for 2 init routines there. Not sure if there's a better way to handle it, but it's a lot better than 4 init routines at least, and with this there is no longer any need to store the address/size of the FW page: in arch/x86/kernel/sev-shared.c: /* Firmware-enforced limit on CPUID table entries */ #define SNP_CPUID_COUNT_MAX 64 struct sev_snp_cpuid_info { u32 count; u32 __reserved1; u64 __reserved2; struct sev_snp_cpuid_fn fn[SNP_CPUID_COUNT_MAX]; } __packed; static struct snp_cpuid_info cpuid_info_copy __ro_after_init; static const struct snp_cpuid_info *cpuid_info __ro_after_init; static int sev_snp_cpuid_enabled __ro_after_init; /* * Initial set up of CPUID table when running identity-mapped. */ #ifdef __BOOT_COMPRESSED void sev_snp_cpuid_init(struct boot_params *bp) #else void __init sev_snp_cpuid_init(struct boot_params *bp, unsigned long physaddr) #endif { const struct sev_snp_cpuid_info *cpuid_info_fw; cpuid_info_fw = snp_probe_cpuid_info(bp); if (!cpuid_info_fw) return; #ifdef __BOOT_COMPRESSED cpuid_info2 = &cpuid_info_copy; #else /* Kernel proper calls this while pointer fixups are still needed. */ cpuid_info2 = (const struct sev_snp_cpuid_info *) ((void *)&cpuid_info_copy - (void *)_text + physaddr); #endif memcpy((struct sev_snp_cpuid_info *)cpuid_info2, cpuid_info_fw, sizeof(*cpuid_info2)); sev_snp_cpuid_enabled = 1; } #ifndef __BOOT_COMPRESSED /* * This is called after the switch to virtual kernel addresses. At this * point pointer fixups are no longer needed, and the virtual address of * the CPUID info buffer has changed, so re-initialize the pointer. */ void __init sev_snp_cpuid_init_virtual(void) { /* * sev_snp_cpuid_init() already did the initial parsing of bootparams * and initial setup. If that didn't enable the feature then don't try * to enable it here. */ if (!sev_snp_cpuid_active()) return; /* * Either boot_params/EFI advertised the feature even though SNP isn't * enabled, or something else went wrong. Bail out. */ if (!sev_feature_enabled(SEV_SNP)) sev_es_terminate(1, GHCB_TERM_CPUID); cpuid_info = &cpuid_info_copy; } #endif Then the rest of the code just accesses cpuid_info directly as it does now. Would that be a reasonable approach for v6? > > -- > Regards/Gruss, > Boris. > > https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpeople.kernel.org%2Ftglx%2Fnotes-about-netiquette&data=04%7C01%7Cmichael.roth%40amd.com%7C464de4ea70544dc32ba108d9696de67a%7C3dd8961fe4884e608e11a82d994e183d%7C0%7C0%7C637656743008963071%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=wYK2a%2FuHgw0%2FQJsCVCIpoaJxdT0XASMYUfHvmDcowXg%3D&reserved=0