On Fri, Mar 04, 2022 at 10:27:58AM -0600, Haitao Huang wrote: > On Fri, 04 Mar 2022 06:28:52 -0600, Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > With SGX1 an enclave needs to be created with its maximum memory demands > > allocated. Pages cannot be added to an enclave after it is initialized. > > SGX2 introduces a new function, ENCLS[EAUG], that can be used to add > > pages > > to an initialized enclave. With SGX2 the enclave still needs to set aside > > address space for its maximum memory demands during enclave creation, but > > all pages need not be added before enclave initialization. Pages can be > > added during enclave runtime. > > > > Add support for dynamically adding pages to an initialized enclave with > > SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_AUGMENT_PAGES, which performs EAUG's to a given range of > > pages. Do not enforce any particular permissions from kernel, like is > > done > > for the pages added during the pre-initialization phase, as enclave > > controls the final permissions and content for these pages by issuing > > either ENCLU[EACCEPT] (empty RW) or ENCLU[EACCEPTCOPY] (arbitrary data > > and > > permissions). > > > > Explicit EAUG ioctl is a better choice than an implicit EAUG from a page > > fault handler because it allows to have O(1) number of kernel-enclave > > round > > trips for EAUG-EACCEPT{COPY} process, instead of O(n), as it is in the > > case > > when a page fault handler EAUG single page at a time. > > > > Cc: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Nathaniel McCallum <nathaniel@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Is contained in sgx2-v2.1 branch of > > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-sgx.git > > --- > > arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/sgx.h | 14 +++ > > arch/x86/kernel/cpu/sgx/ioctl.c | 159 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 173 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/sgx.h > > b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/sgx.h > > index c4e0326d281d..2b3a606e78fe 100644 > > --- a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/sgx.h > > +++ b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/sgx.h > > @@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ enum sgx_page_flags { > > _IOWR(SGX_MAGIC, 0x06, struct sgx_enclave_modt) > > #define SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_REMOVE_PAGES \ > > _IOWR(SGX_MAGIC, 0x08, struct sgx_enclave_remove_pages) > > +#define SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_AUGMENT_PAGES \ > > + _IOWR(SGX_MAGIC, 0x09, struct sgx_enclave_augment_pages) > > /** > > * struct sgx_enclave_create - parameter structure for the > > @@ -138,6 +140,18 @@ struct sgx_enclave_remove_pages { > > __u64 count; > > }; > > +/** > > + * struct sgx_enclave_augment_pages - parameter structure for the > > %SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_ADD_PAGE ioctl > > + * @offset: starting page offset > > + * @length: length of the data (multiple of the page size) > > + * @count: number of bytes added (multiple of the page size) > > + */ > > +struct sgx_enclave_augment_pages { > > + __u64 offset; > > + __u64 length; > > + __u64 count; > > +}; > > + > > As I stated in another thread, we need a mechanism to allow EAUG page > lazily, e.g., on #PF. Can we add a field here to indicate that? ioctl *does not* prevent lazy behaviour where, or if, it makes sense. For growing memory (e.g. MAP_GROWSDOWN) you should just take advantage of the vDSO's exception handling mechanism and call the ioctl on demand. For a high-performance user space you still want to be also do minimum round trip "batch jobs" where they are possible. We exactly have the whole vDSO framework to service the on-demand needs while still having full control of the execution. EAUG in the #PF handler is all about being flakky and loosing all robustness. BR, Jarkko