Re: [PATCH v6 14/42] x86/sev: Register GHCB memory when SEV-SNP is active

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On 11/4/21 8:58 AM, Borislav Petkov wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2021 at 03:10:16PM -0500, Brijesh Singh wrote:
Looking at the secondary CPU bring up path it seems that we will not be
getting #VC until the early_setup_idt() is called. I am thinking to add
function to register the GHCB from the early_setup_idt()

early_setup_idt()
{
   ...
   if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MEM_ENCRYPT))
     sev_snp_register_ghcb()
   ...
}

The above will cover the APs

That will cover the APs during early boot as that is being called from
asm.

and for BSP case I can call the same function just after the final IDT
is loaded

Why after and not before?


I just looked at load_current_idt() and we should not get #VC before loading the new idt, so, its safe to do is before.


cpu_init_exception_handling()
{
    ...
    ...
    /* Finally load the IDT */
    load_current_idt();

    if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MEM_ENCRYPT))
      sev_snp_register_ghcb()

}

That is also called on the APs - not only the BSP. trap_init() calls it
from start_kernel() which is the BSP and cpu_init_secondary() calls it
too, which is ofc the APs.

I guess that should be ok since you're calling the same function from
both but WTH do I know...


For AP case, we will be registering the same GHCB GPA twice, that should not be an issue. The GHCB spec does not restrict us on registering the GPA twice.

Of course, the current patch does not suffer with it. Let me know your preference.

thanks



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