On Mon, Mar 01, 2021, Kai Huang wrote: > diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/sgx/encl.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/sgx/encl.c > index 7449ef33f081..a7dc86e87a09 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/sgx/encl.c > +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/sgx/encl.c > @@ -381,6 +381,26 @@ const struct vm_operations_struct sgx_vm_ops = { > .access = sgx_vma_access, > }; > > +static void sgx_encl_free_epc_page(struct sgx_epc_page *epc_page) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + WARN_ON_ONCE(epc_page->flags & SGX_EPC_PAGE_RECLAIMER_TRACKED); > + > + ret = __eremove(sgx_get_epc_virt_addr(epc_page)); > + if (WARN_ONCE(ret, "EREMOVE returned %d (0x%x)", ret, ret)) { This can be ENCLS_WARN, especially if you're printing a separate error message about leaking the page. That being said, I'm not sure a seperate error message is a good idea. If other stuff gets dumped to the kernel log between the WARN and the pr_err_once(), it may not be clear to admins that the two events are directly connected. It's even possible the prints could come from two different CPUs. Why not dump a short blurb in the WARN itself? The error message can be thrown in a define if the line length is too obnoxious (it's ~109 chars if embedded directly). #define EREMOVE_ERROR_MESSAGE \ "EREMOVE returned %d (0x%x). EPC page leaked, reboot recommended." if (WARN_ONCE(ret, EREMOVE_ERROR_MESSAGE, ret, ret)) > + /* > + * Give a message to remind EPC page is leaked, and requires > + * machine reboot to get leaked pages back. This can be improved > + * in the future by adding stats of leaked pages, etc. > + */ > + pr_err_once("EPC page is leaked. Require machine reboot to get leaked pages back.\n"); > + return; > + } > + > + sgx_free_epc_page(epc_page); > +} > + > /** > * sgx_encl_release - Destroy an enclave instance > * @kref: address of a kref inside &sgx_encl