On Sun, Feb 06, 2022 at 05:41:26PM +0100, Borislav Petkov wrote: > On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 11:17:54AM -0600, Brijesh Singh wrote: > > +static struct cc_setup_data *get_cc_setup_data(struct boot_params *bp) > > +{ > > + struct setup_data *hdr = (struct setup_data *)bp->hdr.setup_data; > > + > > + while (hdr) { > > + if (hdr->type == SETUP_CC_BLOB) > > + return (struct cc_setup_data *)hdr; > > + hdr = (struct setup_data *)hdr->next; > > + } > > + > > + return NULL; > > +} > > Merge that function into its only caller. > > ... > > > +static struct cc_blob_sev_info *snp_find_cc_blob(struct boot_params *bp) > > static function, no need for the "snp_" prefix. Please audit all your > patches for that and remove that prefix from all static functions. > I'm a little unsure how to handle some of these others cases: We have this which is defined in sev-shared.c and used "externally" by kernel/sev.c or boot/compressed/sev.c: snp_setup_cpuid_table() I'm assuming that would be considered 'non-static' since it would need to be exported if sev-shared.c was compiled separately instead of directly #include'd. And then there's also these which are static helpers that are only used within sev-shared.c: snp_cpuid_info_get_ptr() snp_cpuid_calc_xsave_size() snp_cpuid_get_validated_func() snp_cpuid_check_range() snp_cpuid_hv() snp_cpuid_postprocess() snp_cpuid() but in those cases it seems useful to keep them grouped under the snp_cpuid_* prefix since they become ambiguous otherwise, and just using cpuid_* as a prefix (or suffix/etc) makes it unclear that they are only used for SNP and not for general CPUID handling. Should we leave those as-is?