RE: [PATCH v13 10/13] x86/sgx: Add sgx_einit() for initializing enclaves

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> owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sean Christopherson
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> To: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko.sakkinen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Re: [PATCH v13 10/13] x86/sgx: Add sgx_einit() for initializing enclaves
> 
> On Tue, Sep 04, 2018 at 06:30:21PM +0300, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 04, 2018 at 07:54:51AM -0700, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > > I don't see any value in trying to rule out specific causes of
> > > INVALID_TOKEN, but we should only retry EINIT if ret==INVALID_TOKEN
> > > and RDMSR(HASH0) != sgx_lepubkeyhash[0].  Only the first MSR needs
> > > to be checked for validity as they're a package deal, i.e. they'll
> > > all be valid or all be reset.  There shouldn't be a limit on retry
> > > attempts, e.g. the MSRs could theoretically be reset between WRMSR and
> EINIT.
> >
> > Why is doing rdmsrs necessary? With the INVALID_TOKEN error we know we
> > are out-of-sync i.e. have been sleeping and then one just needs to do
> > wrmsrs.
> 
> As Kai mentioned, INVALID_TOKEN is returned for other reasons, e.g. a
> production enclave trying to use a debug token or reserved bits set in the token.
> And in the KVM case, the hash and token are provided by the guest, so it's
> entirely possible the enclave/token is not signed with the key specified in the
> hash.  RDMSR is relatively inexpensive compared to the overall cost of EINIT.
> Though of course EINIT failure isn't exactly a fast path, so I'm ok if you want to
> opt for simplicity and retry on INVALID_TOKEN without checking the MSRs, just
> make sure to add a comment indicating we're intentionally not checking the
> MSRs.
> 
> > I think one retry should be enough given that VMM traps EINIT. One
> > retry is needed to take care of the guest itself (or host if we are
> > running on bare metal) having been in a sleep state.
> 
> Assuming we do RDMSR(hash0), that should be sufficient to prevent infinite retry
> and 

IMHO probably we need to review this assumption w/ crypto guys, at least Intel internally.

Thanks,
-Kai

it protects against the MSRs being lost between WRMSR and EINIT during
> retry.  That being said, I'm ok retrying only once, especially if you want to omit
> the RDMSR.  Disabling preemption should prevent the kernel from suspending
> between WRMSR and EINIT, I'm just being paranoid.





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