From patchwork Tue Oct 8 21:17:21 2024 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Dorjoy Chowdhury X-Patchwork-Id: 13826941 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on aws-us-west-2-korg-lkml-1.web.codeaurora.org Received: from lists.gnu.org (lists.gnu.org [209.51.188.17]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by smtp.lore.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 379A7CF0423 for ; Tue, 8 Oct 2024 21:18:01 +0000 (UTC) Received: from localhost ([::1] helo=lists1p.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.90_1) (envelope-from ) id 1syHaQ-0000vh-Aw; Tue, 08 Oct 2024 17:17:42 -0400 Received: from eggs.gnu.org ([2001:470:142:3::10]) by lists.gnu.org with esmtps (TLS1.2:ECDHE_RSA_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:256) (Exim 4.90_1) (envelope-from ) id 1syHaM-0000vW-TR for qemu-devel@nongnu.org; Tue, 08 Oct 2024 17:17:38 -0400 Received: from mail-pf1-x436.google.com ([2607:f8b0:4864:20::436]) by eggs.gnu.org with esmtps (TLS1.2:ECDHE_RSA_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:128) (Exim 4.90_1) (envelope-from ) id 1syHaK-0000I6-GI for qemu-devel@nongnu.org; Tue, 08 Oct 2024 17:17:38 -0400 Received: by mail-pf1-x436.google.com with SMTP id d2e1a72fcca58-71e03be0d92so1944434b3a.3 for ; Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:17:35 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20230601; t=1728422254; x=1729027054; darn=nongnu.org; h=content-transfer-encoding:mime-version:message-id:date:subject:cc :to:from:from:to:cc:subject:date:message-id:reply-to; bh=RoVO35XpGhuwmq5Rh0/ZYmq3t67MUXbEzcQamdBgSmY=; b=RwSq/el5eD5/2W0LOfl/K72XtdHMQOnSqLeVbwuA1DYnrYJ2SgPZMBcKqTtHJ+w2Kz 4YEqRt1wL0/gNNxvys1LjLd0f83He0+B5WkV9LBtemzOYoYlLKj9Ia4CsOSP7/n/G9gd GXJr+7KN+dSewXuRFIbThZqoh3QMZU46us9FJsiJRi2vK4NmP6N79V3WXLBCLNUnZUNI t8RZtwjtslS049ZxuCr2VjWoL3BiWlOVmTLomB8s0NTa91ZrwFzBdlzMEJ4FCkh2o86b BTxkpEgZXpcbAzrH9swgfLaIsW2/OsRPY5a+AVipscZDNLp6c4H+jHNNmqu7hXWuxWUV ajGg== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20230601; t=1728422254; x=1729027054; h=content-transfer-encoding:mime-version:message-id:date:subject:cc :to:from:x-gm-message-state:from:to:cc:subject:date:message-id :reply-to; bh=RoVO35XpGhuwmq5Rh0/ZYmq3t67MUXbEzcQamdBgSmY=; b=MqNbY45f3ky4ckvOq8e59QuFACVGSNl7IbiZYD0A449KiVUV1qEpI0UTAtUPB5ZC9L mcSOlIGdyxfRGj2hj6evailtQqZo43R8cSKnamjvX8kC+skInOB1IrD57XUUh+6m1wEf 0QQgscIZqYn3tNjNFSfvVUvB5sX+OcfxnSc33hfS8uVRYKyPnSNwQBOxhzyxqvDI0fhQ 7rFmbp5wfzgfGW47Dkcgw6PTMt/MCPoHVPifLwzKxqk/TXHXJjiFqVFkZJl45YghJ/wc 3z4wfABb3mwxqpaepN+ZJcFitdb51l7loY0eA/F76sy11YYPKvfZxNLXe5sMp200O5g1 VoJQ== X-Gm-Message-State: AOJu0Yz+nvFl6q0fJa39aTEqR4PYXp5FQT7o7Ud+FfUJheVz7z1Ws55B jGVJAPlncRQhYdP372vUHcQmTiDNxvS3cYozMw/c1k1pT2SRdbkr1sHlQg== X-Google-Smtp-Source: AGHT+IFWVGO6ie5fBl+TenlCQqEed6dgP9Qqq60eS5GY6EwhxjIVkD0EmOpa3dUMFPHDx322CWaLjQ== X-Received: by 2002:a05:6a00:9294:b0:71e:3b8:666f with SMTP id d2e1a72fcca58-71e1db74ed4mr408925b3a.11.1728422254056; Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:17:34 -0700 (PDT) Received: from localhost.localdomain ([103.103.35.151]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id d2e1a72fcca58-71df0d6254dsm6549078b3a.153.2024.10.08.14.17.30 (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 bits=256/256); Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:17:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Dorjoy Chowdhury To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org Cc: graf@amazon.com, agraf@csgraf.de, stefanha@redhat.com, pbonzini@redhat.com, slp@redhat.com, richard.henderson@linaro.org, eduardo@habkost.net, mst@redhat.com, marcel.apfelbaum@gmail.com, berrange@redhat.com, philmd@linaro.org Subject: [PATCH v8 0/6] AWS Nitro Enclave emulation support Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 03:17:21 +0600 Message-Id: <20241008211727.49088-1-dorjoychy111@gmail.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.39.5 MIME-Version: 1.0 Received-SPF: pass client-ip=2607:f8b0:4864:20::436; envelope-from=dorjoychy111@gmail.com; helo=mail-pf1-x436.google.com X-Spam_score_int: 15 X-Spam_score: 1.5 X-Spam_bar: + X-Spam_report: (1.5 / 5.0 requ) BAYES_00=-1.9, DKIM_SIGNED=0.1, DKIM_VALID=-0.1, DKIM_VALID_AU=-0.1, DKIM_VALID_EF=-0.1, FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT=0.25, FREEMAIL_FROM=0.001, RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE=-0.0001, RCVD_IN_SBL_CSS=3.335, SPF_HELO_NONE=0.001, SPF_PASS=-0.001 autolearn=no autolearn_force=no X-Spam_action: no action X-BeenThere: qemu-devel@nongnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+qemu-devel=archiver.kernel.org@nongnu.org Sender: qemu-devel-bounces+qemu-devel=archiver.kernel.org@nongnu.org This is v8 submission for AWS Nitro Enclave emulation in QEMU. From the QEMU side the implementation for nitro enclaves is complete. v7 is at: https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/20240922094441.23802-1-dorjoychy111@gmail.com/T/#t Changes in v8: - create_default_memdev related changes have been made into a separate commit - PCR states are now saved during migration - some changes in virtio-nsm.c for making the implementation similar to real NSM in AWS which include returning the same error, ignoring unknown properties in nested map etc. I got a chance to test real NSM in AWS and I prepared a script to test various NSM operations and error conditions which I am maintaining a git repo here: https://github.com/dorjoy03/nsm-api . The README has some details for testing. Changes in v7: - rebased with master as the first 3 crypto patches got in master now - had to change some QCRYPTO_HASH_ALG refs to QCRYPTO_HASH_ALGO (with an 'O') as that got changed in master - had to re-do the libvirt-ci update patch as I got a conflict from master - renamed handle_* functions in virtio-nsm.c to be not camel case Changes in v6: - updated MAINTAINERS in the commit that introduced eif.c, eif.h files - used iov_to_buf and iov_from_buf in virtio-nsm.c handle_input - used g_new0 for iovec_list instead of g_malloc - updated documentation as now the vsock backend work[6] has been merged in rust-vmm's vhost-device-vsock Changes in v5: - bunch of use of glib utilities like g_autofree, g_memdup2, GList etc - updated libvirt-ci and added libcbor dependency - files in this patch are built under libcbor and gnutls dependency check now and libcbor dependency has been moved to root meson.build file - separated and re-ordered commits as suggested - user_data and nonce are added as null to attestation when empty and payload_map_size is fixed - variables in eif.c have been shortened for readability Changes in v4: - fixed error_setv assertion failed. I could not reproduce this but I think this was happening because I did not set Error *err = NULL in x86_load_eif - qemu_cbor.. helpers moved to a separate file now - libcbor version requirement reduced from 0.8.0 to 0.7.0 - replaced GChecksum uses with qcrypto apis - timestamp multiplied by 1000 in virtio-nsm - user_data and nonce are now included in attestation even when they are empty - added x509-utils in crypto - added G_CHECKSUM_SHA384 support in hash-glib.c - PCR3 and PCR4 can be set from nitro-enclave machine options. I did not add the options for virtio-nsm device though. I think the PCR states are set by machines so it made sense to add the options for machine only. Changes in v3: - Support for virtio-nsm device - The EIF related logic has been removed from microvm.c i.e., the logic is contained in enclave related code - For vsock emulation in nitro-enclave, now vhost-user-vsock is being used instead of vhost-vsock (more details in the cover-letter below) - updated documentation accordingly Changes in v2: - moved eif.c and eif.h files from hw/i386 to hw/core Hi, Hope everyone is doing well. This is a patch series adding AWS Nitro Enclave[1] emulation support in QEMU. Alexander Graf is mentoring me on this work. I have a gitlab branch where you can view the patches in the gitlab web UI for each commit: https://gitlab.com/dorjoy03/qemu/-/tree/nitro-enclave-emulation AWS nitro enclaves is an Amazon EC2[2] feature that allows creating isolated execution environments, called enclaves, from Amazon EC2 instances, which are used for processing highly sensitive data. Enclaves have no persistent storage and no external networking. The enclave VMs are based on Firecracker microvm and have a vhost-vsock device for communication with the parent EC2 instance that spawned it and a Nitro Secure Module (NSM) device for cryptographic attestation. The parent instance VM always has CID 3 while the enclave VM gets a dynamic CID. The enclave VMs can communicate with the parent instance over various ports to CID 3, for example, the init process inside an enclave sends a heartbeat to port 9000 upon boot, expecting a heartbeat reply, letting the parent instance know that the enclave VM has successfully booted. From inside an EC2 instance, nitro-cli[3] is used to spawn an enclave VM using an EIF (Enclave Image Format)[4] file. EIF files can be built using nitro-cli as well. The EIF specification can be found in the README of the github aws-nitro-enclaves-image-format repository[4]. An EIF file contains the kernel, cmdline and ramdisk(s) in different sections which are used to boot the enclave VM. Adding nitro enclave emulation support in QEMU will make the life of AWS Nitro Enclave users easier as they will be able to test their EIF images locally without having to run real nitro enclaves which can be difficult for debugging due to its roots in security. This will also make quick prototyping easier. In QEMU, the new nitro-enclave machine type is implemented based on the microvm machine type similar to how AWS Nitro Enclaves are based on Firecracker microvm. The vsock emulation support is added using vhost-user-vsock device. This is needed as nitro VMs always talk to parent VM (CID 3) but there is no support for sibling VM communication in vhost-vsock. So to run nitro-enclave, a process that does vsock emulation in user-space like vhost-device-vsock[5] from rust-vmm must be run. I am working on adding proxying using vsock (right now it uses unix domain socket) to the host machine in vhost-device-vsock which I have already posted a PR[6] in rust-vmm repo. This will allow users to run the necessary parent VM applications in the host machine instead of a separate VM with CID 3. Update: this has been merged now. A new device virtio-nsm support has been added to QEMU. This device is built-into the nitro-enclave VM. The virtio-nsm spec can be found here[7]. For local testing you need to generate a hello.eif image by first building nitro-cli locally[8]. Then you can use nitro-cli to build a hello.eif image[9]. More details about testing can be found in the docs/system/i386/nitro-enclave.rst file. Thanks. Regards, Dorjoy [1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/enclaves/latest/user/nitro-enclave.html [2] https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/ [3] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/enclaves/latest/user/getting-started.html [4] https://github.com/aws/aws-nitro-enclaves-image-format?tab=readme-ov-file#enclave-image-file-eif-specification [5] https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/tree/main/vhost-device-vsock [6] https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/pull/706 [7] https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/virtio-comment/202310/msg00387.html [8] https://github.com/aws/aws-nitro-enclaves-cli/blob/main/docs/ubuntu_20.04_how_to_install_nitro_cli_from_github_sources.md [9] https://github.com/aws/aws-nitro-enclaves-cli/blob/main/examples/x86_64/hello/README.md Dorjoy Chowdhury (6): tests/lcitool: Update libvirt-ci and add libcbor dependency device/virtio-nsm: Support for Nitro Secure Module device hw/core: Add Enclave Image Format (EIF) related helpers core/machine: Make create_default_memdev machine class property machine/nitro-enclave: New machine type for AWS Nitro Enclaves docs/nitro-enclave: Documentation for nitro-enclave machine type .gitlab-ci.d/cirrus/macos-14.vars | 2 +- .gitlab-ci.d/cirrus/macos-15.vars | 2 +- MAINTAINERS | 20 + backends/hostmem-memfd.c | 2 - configs/devices/i386-softmmu/default.mak | 1 + docs/system/i386/nitro-enclave.rst | 78 + hw/core/eif.c | 719 +++++++ hw/core/eif.h | 22 + hw/core/machine.c | 71 +- hw/core/meson.build | 3 + hw/i386/Kconfig | 6 + hw/i386/meson.build | 3 + hw/i386/microvm.c | 6 +- hw/i386/nitro_enclave.c | 354 ++++ hw/virtio/Kconfig | 5 + hw/virtio/cbor-helpers.c | 321 +++ hw/virtio/meson.build | 6 + hw/virtio/virtio-nsm-pci.c | 73 + hw/virtio/virtio-nsm.c | 1732 +++++++++++++++++ include/hw/boards.h | 2 + include/hw/i386/microvm.h | 2 + include/hw/i386/nitro_enclave.h | 62 + include/hw/virtio/cbor-helpers.h | 45 + include/hw/virtio/virtio-nsm.h | 49 + include/sysemu/hostmem.h | 2 + meson.build | 2 + .../ci/setup/ubuntu/ubuntu-2204-aarch64.yaml | 1 + .../ci/setup/ubuntu/ubuntu-2204-s390x.yaml | 1 + tests/docker/dockerfiles/alpine.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-amd64-cross.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-arm64-cross.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-armhf-cross.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-i686-cross.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-mips64el-cross.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-mipsel-cross.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-ppc64el-cross.docker | 1 + .../dockerfiles/debian-s390x-cross.docker | 1 + tests/docker/dockerfiles/debian.docker | 1 + tests/docker/dockerfiles/fedora.docker | 1 + tests/docker/dockerfiles/opensuse-leap.docker | 1 + tests/docker/dockerfiles/ubuntu2204.docker | 1 + tests/lcitool/projects/qemu.yml | 1 + 42 files changed, 3568 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) create mode 100644 docs/system/i386/nitro-enclave.rst create mode 100644 hw/core/eif.c create mode 100644 hw/core/eif.h create mode 100644 hw/i386/nitro_enclave.c create mode 100644 hw/virtio/cbor-helpers.c create mode 100644 hw/virtio/virtio-nsm-pci.c create mode 100644 hw/virtio/virtio-nsm.c create mode 100644 include/hw/i386/nitro_enclave.h create mode 100644 include/hw/virtio/cbor-helpers.h create mode 100644 include/hw/virtio/virtio-nsm.h Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf