Message ID | d7b01f396908da796644e58298a34c1f8a140be7.1670566861.git.kai.huang@intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | TDX host kernel support | expand |
On 12/8/22 22:52, Kai Huang wrote: > After a list of "TD Memory Regions" (TDMRs) has been constructed to > cover all TDX-usable memory regions, the next step is to pick up a TDX > private KeyID as the "global KeyID" (which protects, i.e. TDX module's > metadata), and configure it to the TDX module along with the TDMRs. For whatever reason, whenever I see "i.e." in a changelog, it's usually going off the rails. This is no exception. Let's also get rid of the passive voice: The next step After constructing a list of "TD Memory Regions" (TDMRs) to cover all TDX-usable memory regions is to designate a TDX private KeyID as the "global KeyID". This KeyID is used by the TDX module for mapping things like the PAMT and other TDX metadata. This KeyID is passed to the TDX module at the same time as the TDMRs. > To keep things simple, just use the first TDX KeyID as the global KeyID. > --- > arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h | 2 ++ > 2 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c > index 620b35e2a61b..ab961443fed5 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c > +++ b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c > @@ -916,6 +916,36 @@ static int construct_tdmrs(struct list_head *tmb_list, > return ret; > } > > +static int config_tdx_module(struct tdmr_info_list *tdmr_list, u64 global_keyid) > +{ > + u64 *tdmr_pa_array, *p; > + size_t array_sz; > + int i, ret; > + > + /* > + * TDMRs are passed to the TDX module via an array of physical > + * addresses of each TDMR. The array itself has alignment > + * requirement. > + */ > + array_sz = tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs * sizeof(u64) + > + TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT - 1; One other way of doing this which might be a wee bit less messy: array_sz = roundup_pow_of_two(array_sz); if (array_sz < TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT) array_sz = TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT; Since that keeps 'array_sz' at a power-of-two, then kzalloc() will give you all the alignment you need, except if the array is too small, in which case you can just bloat it to the alignment requirement. This would get rid of the PTR_ALIGN() below too. Your choice. What you have works too. > + p = kzalloc(array_sz, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!p) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + tdmr_pa_array = PTR_ALIGN(p, TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT); > + for (i = 0; i < tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs; i++) > + tdmr_pa_array[i] = __pa(tdmr_entry(tdmr_list, i)); > + > + ret = seamcall(TDH_SYS_CONFIG, __pa(tdmr_pa_array), tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs, > + global_keyid, 0, NULL, NULL); > + > + /* Free the array as it is not required anymore. */ > + kfree(p); > + > + return ret; > +} > + > static int init_tdx_module(void) > { > /* > @@ -960,17 +990,24 @@ static int init_tdx_module(void) > if (ret) > goto out_free_tdmrs; > > + /* > + * Use the first private KeyID as the global KeyID, and pass > + * it along with the TDMRs to the TDX module. > + */ > + ret = config_tdx_module(&tdmr_list, tdx_keyid_start); > + if (ret) > + goto out_free_pamts; This is "consuming" tdx_keyid_start. Does it need to get incremented since the first guest can't use this KeyID now? > /* > * TODO: > * > - * - Pick up one TDX private KeyID as the global KeyID. > - * - Configure the TDMRs and the global KeyID to the TDX module. > * - Configure the global KeyID on all packages. > * - Initialize all TDMRs. > * > * Return error before all steps are done. > */ > ret = -EINVAL; > +out_free_pamts: > if (ret) > tdmrs_free_pamt_all(&tdmr_list); > else > diff --git a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h > index d0c762f1a94c..4d2edd477480 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h > +++ b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h > @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ > * TDX module SEAMCALL leaf functions > */ > #define TDH_SYS_INFO 32 > +#define TDH_SYS_CONFIG 45 > > struct cmr_info { > u64 base; > @@ -96,6 +97,7 @@ struct tdmr_reserved_area { > } __packed; > > #define TDMR_INFO_ALIGNMENT 512 > +#define TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT 512 > > struct tdmr_info { > u64 base;
On Fri, 2023-01-06 at 14:21 -0800, Dave Hansen wrote: > On 12/8/22 22:52, Kai Huang wrote: > > After a list of "TD Memory Regions" (TDMRs) has been constructed to > > cover all TDX-usable memory regions, the next step is to pick up a TDX > > private KeyID as the "global KeyID" (which protects, i.e. TDX module's > > metadata), and configure it to the TDX module along with the TDMRs. > > For whatever reason, whenever I see "i.e." in a changelog, it's usually > going off the rails. This is no exception. Let's also get rid of the > passive voice: > > The next step After constructing a list of "TD Memory Regions" > (TDMRs) to cover all TDX-usable memory regions is to designate a > TDX private KeyID as the "global KeyID". This KeyID is used by > the TDX module for mapping things like the PAMT and other TDX > metadata. This KeyID is passed to the TDX module at the same > time as the TDMRs. Thanks. Will use. > > > To keep things simple, just use the first TDX KeyID as the global KeyID. > > > > > > --- > > arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > > arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h | 2 ++ > > 2 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c > > index 620b35e2a61b..ab961443fed5 100644 > > --- a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c > > +++ b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c > > @@ -916,6 +916,36 @@ static int construct_tdmrs(struct list_head *tmb_list, > > return ret; > > } > > > > +static int config_tdx_module(struct tdmr_info_list *tdmr_list, u64 global_keyid) > > +{ > > + u64 *tdmr_pa_array, *p; > > + size_t array_sz; > > + int i, ret; > > + > > + /* > > + * TDMRs are passed to the TDX module via an array of physical > > + * addresses of each TDMR. The array itself has alignment > > + * requirement. > > + */ > > + array_sz = tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs * sizeof(u64) + > > + TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT - 1; > > One other way of doing this which might be a wee bit less messy: > > array_sz = roundup_pow_of_two(array_sz); > if (array_sz < TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT) > array_sz = TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT; > > Since that keeps 'array_sz' at a power-of-two, then kzalloc() will give > you all the alignment you need, except if the array is too small, in > which case you can just bloat it to the alignment requirement. > > This would get rid of the PTR_ALIGN() below too. > > Your choice. What you have works too. Your code can also get rid of the additional 'p' local variable. As you said it is simpler. I'll use your code. Thanks! > > > + p = kzalloc(array_sz, GFP_KERNEL); > > + if (!p) > > + return -ENOMEM; > > + > > + tdmr_pa_array = PTR_ALIGN(p, TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT); > > + for (i = 0; i < tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs; i++) > > + tdmr_pa_array[i] = __pa(tdmr_entry(tdmr_list, i)); > > + > > + ret = seamcall(TDH_SYS_CONFIG, __pa(tdmr_pa_array), tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs, > > + global_keyid, 0, NULL, NULL); > > + > > + /* Free the array as it is not required anymore. */ > > + kfree(p); > > + > > + return ret; > > +} > > + > > static int init_tdx_module(void) > > { > > /* > > @@ -960,17 +990,24 @@ static int init_tdx_module(void) > > if (ret) > > goto out_free_tdmrs; > > > > + /* > > + * Use the first private KeyID as the global KeyID, and pass > > + * it along with the TDMRs to the TDX module. > > + */ > > + ret = config_tdx_module(&tdmr_list, tdx_keyid_start); > > + if (ret) > > + goto out_free_pamts; > > This is "consuming" tdx_keyid_start. Does it need to get incremented > since the first guest can't use this KeyID now? It depends on how we treat 'tdx_keyid_start'. If it means the first _usable_ KeyID for KVM, then we should increase it; but if it only used for the hardware- enabled TDX KeyID range, then we don't need to increase it. Currently it is marked as __ro_after_init so my intention is the latter (also in the spirit of keeping this series minimal). Eventually we will need to have functions to allocate/free TDX KeyIDs anyway for KVM, but in that we can just treat 'tdx_keyid_start + 1' as the first usable KeyID. [snip]
On 1/10/23 02:48, Huang, Kai wrote: >>> >>> + /* >>> + * Use the first private KeyID as the global KeyID, and pass >>> + * it along with the TDMRs to the TDX module. >>> + */ >>> + ret = config_tdx_module(&tdmr_list, tdx_keyid_start); >>> + if (ret) >>> + goto out_free_pamts; >> This is "consuming" tdx_keyid_start. Does it need to get incremented >> since the first guest can't use this KeyID now? > > It depends on how we treat 'tdx_keyid_start'. If it means the first _usable_ > KeyID for KVM, then we should increase it; but if it only used for the hardware- > enabled TDX KeyID range, then we don't need to increase it. > > Currently it is marked as __ro_after_init so my intention is the latter (also in > the spirit of keeping this series minimal). > > Eventually we will need to have functions to allocate/free TDX KeyIDs anyway for > KVM, but in that we can just treat 'tdx_keyid_start + 1' as the first usable > KeyID. So, basically, you're going to depend on the KVM code (which isn't in this series) to magically know exactly what this series did? Then, you're expecting that this code will never change in a way that breaks this random KVM code? That's frankly awful. Make the variable read/write. Call it tdx_guest_keyid_start, and increment it when you make a keyid unavailable for guest use.
On Tue, 2023-01-10 at 08:25 -0800, Dave Hansen wrote: > On 1/10/23 02:48, Huang, Kai wrote: > > > > > > > > + /* > > > > + * Use the first private KeyID as the global KeyID, and pass > > > > + * it along with the TDMRs to the TDX module. > > > > + */ > > > > + ret = config_tdx_module(&tdmr_list, tdx_keyid_start); > > > > + if (ret) > > > > + goto out_free_pamts; > > > This is "consuming" tdx_keyid_start. Does it need to get incremented > > > since the first guest can't use this KeyID now? > > > > It depends on how we treat 'tdx_keyid_start'. If it means the first _usable_ > > KeyID for KVM, then we should increase it; but if it only used for the hardware- > > enabled TDX KeyID range, then we don't need to increase it. > > > > Currently it is marked as __ro_after_init so my intention is the latter (also in > > the spirit of keeping this series minimal). > > > > Eventually we will need to have functions to allocate/free TDX KeyIDs anyway for > > KVM, but in that we can just treat 'tdx_keyid_start + 1' as the first usable > > KeyID. > > So, basically, you're going to depend on the KVM code (which isn't in > this series) to magically know exactly what this series did? Then, > you're expecting that this code will never change in a way that breaks > this random KVM code? > > That's frankly awful. Sorry I should have said this in my previous reply: The two functions will be implemented in here together with 'tdx_keyid_start' and 'nr_tdx_keyids' variables, so they are not KVM code, although they will only be used by KVM for now: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Y19NzlQcwhV%2F2wl3@debian.me/T/#m0735de9e60138da8fa69828b755f1387e031d08d Another benefit of putting here (not in KVM) is just in case in the future other kernel components might need to allocate TDX KeyID too. Btw this series itself is not enough for KVM to support TDX. There will be some minor x86 patches based on this series for that (exposing tdsysinfo_struct to KVM, and this KeyID allocation, etc). (Or should I just include them in this series?) > > Make the variable read/write. Call it tdx_guest_keyid_start, and > increment it when you make a keyid unavailable for guest use. > Yes I can do if you prefer. One minor thing is 'tdx_keyid_start' is introduced in the second patch in this series ("x86/virt/tdx: Detect TDX during kernel boot"). IMHO it would be a little weird to call it 'tdx_guest_keyid_start' in that patch.
diff --git a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c index 620b35e2a61b..ab961443fed5 100644 --- a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c +++ b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c @@ -916,6 +916,36 @@ static int construct_tdmrs(struct list_head *tmb_list, return ret; } +static int config_tdx_module(struct tdmr_info_list *tdmr_list, u64 global_keyid) +{ + u64 *tdmr_pa_array, *p; + size_t array_sz; + int i, ret; + + /* + * TDMRs are passed to the TDX module via an array of physical + * addresses of each TDMR. The array itself has alignment + * requirement. + */ + array_sz = tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs * sizeof(u64) + + TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT - 1; + p = kzalloc(array_sz, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!p) + return -ENOMEM; + + tdmr_pa_array = PTR_ALIGN(p, TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT); + for (i = 0; i < tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs; i++) + tdmr_pa_array[i] = __pa(tdmr_entry(tdmr_list, i)); + + ret = seamcall(TDH_SYS_CONFIG, __pa(tdmr_pa_array), tdmr_list->nr_tdmrs, + global_keyid, 0, NULL, NULL); + + /* Free the array as it is not required anymore. */ + kfree(p); + + return ret; +} + static int init_tdx_module(void) { /* @@ -960,17 +990,24 @@ static int init_tdx_module(void) if (ret) goto out_free_tdmrs; + /* + * Use the first private KeyID as the global KeyID, and pass + * it along with the TDMRs to the TDX module. + */ + ret = config_tdx_module(&tdmr_list, tdx_keyid_start); + if (ret) + goto out_free_pamts; + /* * TODO: * - * - Pick up one TDX private KeyID as the global KeyID. - * - Configure the TDMRs and the global KeyID to the TDX module. * - Configure the global KeyID on all packages. * - Initialize all TDMRs. * * Return error before all steps are done. */ ret = -EINVAL; +out_free_pamts: if (ret) tdmrs_free_pamt_all(&tdmr_list); else diff --git a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h index d0c762f1a94c..4d2edd477480 100644 --- a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h +++ b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.h @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ * TDX module SEAMCALL leaf functions */ #define TDH_SYS_INFO 32 +#define TDH_SYS_CONFIG 45 struct cmr_info { u64 base; @@ -96,6 +97,7 @@ struct tdmr_reserved_area { } __packed; #define TDMR_INFO_ALIGNMENT 512 +#define TDMR_INFO_PA_ARRAY_ALIGNMENT 512 struct tdmr_info { u64 base;