Re: [PATCH v10 13/50] crypto: ccp: Define the SEV-SNP commands

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On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 08:27:42AM -0500, Michael Roth wrote:
> diff --git a/include/linux/psp-sev.h b/include/linux/psp-sev.h
> index 7fd17e82bab4..a7f92e74564d 100644
> --- a/include/linux/psp-sev.h
> +++ b/include/linux/psp-sev.h
> @@ -78,6 +78,36 @@ enum sev_cmd {
>  	SEV_CMD_DBG_DECRYPT		= 0x060,
>  	SEV_CMD_DBG_ENCRYPT		= 0x061,
>
> +	/* SNP specific commands */
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_INIT			= 0x81,

The other commands start with "0x0" - pls do that too here or unify with
a pre-patch.

> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_SHUTDOWN			= 0x82,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS		= 0x83,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_DF_FLUSH			= 0x84,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_INIT_EX			= 0x85,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_SHUTDOWN_EX			= 0x86,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_DECOMMISSION		= 0x90,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_ACTIVATE			= 0x91,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_GUEST_STATUS		= 0x92,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_GCTX_CREATE			= 0x93,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_GUEST_REQUEST		= 0x94,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_ACTIVATE_EX			= 0x95,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_LAUNCH_START		= 0xA0,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_LAUNCH_UPDATE		= 0xA1,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_LAUNCH_FINISH		= 0xA2,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_DBG_DECRYPT			= 0xB0,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_DBG_ENCRYPT			= 0xB1,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PAGE_SWAP_OUT		= 0xC0,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PAGE_SWAP_IN		= 0xC1,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PAGE_MOVE			= 0xC2,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PAGE_MD_INIT		= 0xC3,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PAGE_SET_STATE		= 0xC6,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PAGE_RECLAIM		= 0xC7,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_PAGE_UNSMASH		= 0xC8,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_CONFIG			= 0xC9,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_DOWNLOAD_FIRMWARE_EX	= 0xCA,

You don't have to vertically align those to a different column due to
this command's name not fitting - just do:

        SEV_CMD_SNP_CONFIG              = 0x0C9,
        SEV_CMD_SNP_DOWNLOAD_FIRMWARE_EX = 0x0CA,
        SEV_CMD_SNP_COMMIT              = 0x0CB,




> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_COMMIT			= 0xCB,
> +	SEV_CMD_SNP_VLEK_LOAD			= 0xCD,
> +
>  	SEV_CMD_MAX,
>  };

...

> +/**
> + * struct sev_data_snp_launch_start - SNP_LAUNCH_START command params
> + *
> + * @gctx_addr: system physical address of guest context page
> + * @policy: guest policy
> + * @ma_gctx_addr: system physical address of migration agent
> + * @imi_en: launch flow is launching an IMI for the purpose of

What is an "IMI"?

Define it once for the readers pls.

-- 
Regards/Gruss,
    Boris.

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