Re: [PATCH v2 14/18] x86/sgx: Add EPC OOM path to forcefully reclaim EPC

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On 12/9/22 08:05, Kristen Carlson Accardi wrote:
> Aside from that though, I don't think that killing enclaves makes sense
> outside the context of cgroup limits. 

I think it makes a lot of sense in theory.  Whatever situation we get
into with a cgroup's EPC we can also get into with the whole system's EPC.

*But*, it's orders of magnitude harder to hit on the whole system.
Basically, it has to be at a point where all of the EPC is consumed in
non-SGX-swappable page types like SECS or VEPC pages.  That's
_possible_, of course, but it's really hard to create because one VEPC
page can hold the info of several (32??) swapped-out EPC pages.

So, you'd need roughly 4GB of swapped-out normal enclave memory to
exhaust a system with 128MB of total enclave memory.

OOM handling *much* necessary in practice if you have a cgroup with some
modestly sized enclaves and a very tiny EPC limit.  If someone wants to
extend this OOM support to system-wide EPC later, then go ahead.  But, I
don't think it makes a lot of sense to invert this series for it.



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