On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 02:56:47PM -0600, Kalra, Ashish wrote: > So we need to be able to reclaim all the pages or none. /me goes and looks at SNP_PAGE_RECLAIM's retvals: - INVALID_PLATFORM_STATE - platform is not in INIT state. That's certainly not a reason to leak pages. - INVALID_ADDRESS - PAGE_PADDR is not a valid system physical address. That's botched command buffer but not a broken page so no reason to leak them either. - INVALID_PAGE_STATE - the page is neither of those types: metadata, firmware, pre-guest nor pre-swap. So if you issue page reclaim on the wrong range of pages that looks again like a user error but no need to leak pages. - INVALID_PAGE_SIZE - a size mismatch. Still sounds to me like a user error of sev-guest instead of anything wrong deeper in the FW or HW. So in all those, if you end up supplying the wrong range of addresses, you most certainly will end up leaking the wrong pages. So it sounds to me like you wanna say: "Error reclaiming range, check your driver" instead of punishing any innocent pages. Now, if the retval from the fw were FIRMWARE_INTERNAL_ERROR or so, then sure, by all means. But not for the above. All the error conditions above sound like the kernel has supplied the wrong range/botched command buffer to the firmware so there's no need to leak pages. Thx. -- Regards/Gruss, Boris. https://people.kernel.org/tglx/notes-about-netiquette