Message ID | cac4ababee3bfed7658a501d5d5810379ac90512.1718979106.git.roy.hopkins@suse.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | Introduce support for IGVM files | expand |
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 03:29:09PM GMT, Roy Hopkins wrote: >The class function and implementations for updating launch data return >a code in case of error. In some cases an error message is generated and >in other cases, just the error return value is used. > >This small refactor adds an 'Error **errp' parameter to all functions >which consistently set an error condition if a non-zero value is >returned. > >Signed-off-by: Roy Hopkins <roy.hopkins@suse.com> >--- > target/i386/sev.c | 67 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- > 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/target/i386/sev.c b/target/i386/sev.c >index 30b83f1d77..1900c3d9b4 100644 >--- a/target/i386/sev.c >+++ b/target/i386/sev.c >@@ -121,7 +121,8 @@ struct SevCommonStateClass { > Error **errp); > int (*launch_start)(SevCommonState *sev_common); > void (*launch_finish)(SevCommonState *sev_common); >- int (*launch_update_data)(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len); >+ int (*launch_update_data)(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, >+ uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error **errp); > int (*kvm_init)(ConfidentialGuestSupport *cgs, Error **errp); > }; > >@@ -942,14 +943,17 @@ out: > return ret; > } > >-static int >-sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *addr, uint64_t len) >+static int sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, >+ uint8_t *addr, uint64_t len, Error **errp) > { > int ret, fw_error; > struct kvm_sev_launch_update_data update; > > if (!addr || !len) { >- return 1; Why were we returning 1 before? Was that a mistake? Maybe we should mention it in the patch or fix it in another patch. >+ error_setg(errp, >+ "%s: Invalid parameters provided for updating >launch data.", >+ __func__); >+ return -1; > } > > update.uaddr = (uintptr_t)addr; >@@ -958,8 +962,8 @@ sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *addr, ui > ret = sev_ioctl(sev_common->sev_fd, KVM_SEV_LAUNCH_UPDATE_DATA, > &update, &fw_error); > if (ret) { >- error_report("%s: LAUNCH_UPDATE ret=%d fw_error=%d '%s'", >- __func__, ret, fw_error, fw_error_to_str(fw_error)); >+ error_setg(errp, "%s: LAUNCH_UPDATE ret=%d fw_error=%d '%s'", __func__, >+ ret, fw_error, fw_error_to_str(fw_error)); > } > > return ret; >@@ -1087,9 +1091,8 @@ sev_launch_finish(SevCommonState *sev_common) > migrate_add_blocker(&sev_mig_blocker, &error_fatal); > } > >-static int >-snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, >- uint32_t len, int type) >+static int snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, uint32_t len, >+ int type, Error **errp) > { > SevLaunchUpdateData *data; > >@@ -1104,13 +1107,12 @@ snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, > return 0; > } > >-static int >-sev_snp_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, >- uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len) >+static int sev_snp_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, >+ uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error **errp) > { >- int ret = snp_launch_update_data(gpa, ptr, len, >- KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL); >- return ret; >+ int ret = snp_launch_update_data(gpa, ptr, len, >+ KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL, errp); >+ return ret; Pre-existing, but while we're at it maybe we can remove ret. > } > > static int >@@ -1162,8 +1164,8 @@ sev_snp_cpuid_info_fill(SnpCpuidInfo *snp_cpuid_info, > return 0; > } > >-static int >-snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, uint32_t cpuid_len) >+static int snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, >+ uint32_t cpuid_len, Error **errp) > { > KvmCpuidInfo kvm_cpuid_info = {0}; > SnpCpuidInfo snp_cpuid_info; >@@ -1180,26 +1182,26 @@ snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, uint32_t cpuid_len) > } while (ret == -E2BIG); > > if (ret) { >- error_report("SEV-SNP: unable to query CPUID values for CPU: '%s'", >- strerror(-ret)); >- return 1; >+ error_setg(errp, "SEV-SNP: unable to query CPUID values for CPU: '%s'", >+ strerror(-ret)); >+ return -1; > } > > ret = sev_snp_cpuid_info_fill(&snp_cpuid_info, &kvm_cpuid_info); > if (ret) { >- error_report("SEV-SNP: failed to generate CPUID table information"); >- return 1; >+ error_setg(errp, "SEV-SNP: failed to generate CPUID table information"); >+ return -1; Ditto for the 2 changes, although IIUC we never check the return value of snp_launch_update_cpuid(). > } > > memcpy(hva, &snp_cpuid_info, sizeof(snp_cpuid_info)); > > return snp_launch_update_data(cpuid_addr, hva, cpuid_len, >- KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID); >+ KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID, errp); > } > >-static int >-snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, uint32_t addr, >- void *hva, uint32_t len) >+static int snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, >+ uint32_t addr, void *hva, >+ uint32_t len, Error **errp) > { > int type = KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_ZERO; > if (sev_snp->parent_obj.kernel_hashes) { >@@ -1211,7 +1213,7 @@ snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState >*sev_snp, uint32_t addr, > sizeof(*sev_snp->kernel_hashes_data)); > type = KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL; > } >- return snp_launch_update_data(addr, hva, len, type); >+ return snp_launch_update_data(addr, hva, len, type, errp); > } > > static int >@@ -1249,12 +1251,14 @@ snp_populate_metadata_pages(SevSnpGuestState >*sev_snp, > } > > if (type == KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID) { >- ret = snp_launch_update_cpuid(desc->base, hva, desc->len); >+ ret = snp_launch_update_cpuid(desc->base, hva, desc->len, >+ &error_fatal); > } else if (desc->type == SEV_DESC_TYPE_SNP_KERNEL_HASHES) { > ret = snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(sev_snp, desc->base, hva, >- desc->len); >+ desc->len, &error_fatal); > } else { >- ret = snp_launch_update_data(desc->base, hva, desc->len, type); >+ ret = snp_launch_update_data(desc->base, hva, desc->len, type, >+ &error_fatal); > } > > if (ret) { >@@ -1541,9 +1545,8 @@ sev_encrypt_flash(hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error **errp) > if (sev_check_state(sev_common, SEV_STATE_LAUNCH_UPDATE)) { > int ret; > >- ret = klass->launch_update_data(sev_common, gpa, ptr, len); >+ ret = klass->launch_update_data(sev_common, gpa, ptr, len, errp); > if (ret < 0) { >- error_setg(errp, "SEV: Failed to encrypt pflash rom"); > return ret; > } > } >-- >2.43.0 >
On Thu, 2024-06-27 at 14:48 +0200, Stefano Garzarella wrote: > On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 03:29:09PM GMT, Roy Hopkins wrote: > > The class function and implementations for updating launch data return > > a code in case of error. In some cases an error message is generated and > > in other cases, just the error return value is used. > > > > This small refactor adds an 'Error **errp' parameter to all functions > > which consistently set an error condition if a non-zero value is > > returned. > > > > Signed-off-by: Roy Hopkins <roy.hopkins@suse.com> > > --- > > target/i386/sev.c | 67 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- > > 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/target/i386/sev.c b/target/i386/sev.c > > index 30b83f1d77..1900c3d9b4 100644 > > --- a/target/i386/sev.c > > +++ b/target/i386/sev.c > > @@ -121,7 +121,8 @@ struct SevCommonStateClass { > > Error **errp); > > int (*launch_start)(SevCommonState *sev_common); > > void (*launch_finish)(SevCommonState *sev_common); > > - int (*launch_update_data)(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, > > uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len); > > + int (*launch_update_data)(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, > > + uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error **errp); > > int (*kvm_init)(ConfidentialGuestSupport *cgs, Error **errp); > > }; > > > > @@ -942,14 +943,17 @@ out: > > return ret; > > } > > > > -static int > > -sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, uint8_t > > *addr, uint64_t len) > > +static int sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, > > + uint8_t *addr, uint64_t len, Error > > **errp) > > { > > int ret, fw_error; > > struct kvm_sev_launch_update_data update; > > > > if (!addr || !len) { > > - return 1; > > Why were we returning 1 before? Was that a mistake? > Maybe we should mention it in the patch or fix it in another patch. > > > + error_setg(errp, > > + "%s: Invalid parameters provided for updating > > launch data.", > > + __func__); > > + return -1; > > } > > > > update.uaddr = (uintptr_t)addr; > > @@ -958,8 +962,8 @@ sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, > > hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *addr, ui > > ret = sev_ioctl(sev_common->sev_fd, KVM_SEV_LAUNCH_UPDATE_DATA, > > &update, &fw_error); > > if (ret) { > > - error_report("%s: LAUNCH_UPDATE ret=%d fw_error=%d '%s'", > > - __func__, ret, fw_error, fw_error_to_str(fw_error)); > > + error_setg(errp, "%s: LAUNCH_UPDATE ret=%d fw_error=%d '%s'", > > __func__, > > + ret, fw_error, fw_error_to_str(fw_error)); > > } > > > > return ret; > > @@ -1087,9 +1091,8 @@ sev_launch_finish(SevCommonState *sev_common) > > migrate_add_blocker(&sev_mig_blocker, &error_fatal); > > } > > > > -static int > > -snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, > > - uint32_t len, int type) > > +static int snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, uint32_t len, > > + int type, Error **errp) > > { > > SevLaunchUpdateData *data; > > > > @@ -1104,13 +1107,12 @@ snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, > > return 0; > > } > > > > -static int > > -sev_snp_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, > > - uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len) > > +static int sev_snp_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr > > gpa, > > + uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error > > **errp) > > { > > - int ret = snp_launch_update_data(gpa, ptr, len, > > - KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL); > > - return ret; > > + int ret = snp_launch_update_data(gpa, ptr, len, > > + KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL, errp); > > + return ret; > > Pre-existing, but while we're at it maybe we can remove ret. > > > } > > > > static int > > @@ -1162,8 +1164,8 @@ sev_snp_cpuid_info_fill(SnpCpuidInfo *snp_cpuid_info, > > return 0; > > } > > > > -static int > > -snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, uint32_t cpuid_len) > > +static int snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, > > + uint32_t cpuid_len, Error **errp) > > { > > KvmCpuidInfo kvm_cpuid_info = {0}; > > SnpCpuidInfo snp_cpuid_info; > > @@ -1180,26 +1182,26 @@ snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void > > *hva, uint32_t cpuid_len) > > } while (ret == -E2BIG); > > > > if (ret) { > > - error_report("SEV-SNP: unable to query CPUID values for CPU: '%s'", > > - strerror(-ret)); > > - return 1; > > + error_setg(errp, "SEV-SNP: unable to query CPUID values for CPU: > > '%s'", > > + strerror(-ret)); > > + return -1; > > } > > > > ret = sev_snp_cpuid_info_fill(&snp_cpuid_info, &kvm_cpuid_info); > > if (ret) { > > - error_report("SEV-SNP: failed to generate CPUID table > > information"); > > - return 1; > > + error_setg(errp, "SEV-SNP: failed to generate CPUID table > > information"); > > + return -1; > > Ditto for the 2 changes, although IIUC we never check the return value > of snp_launch_update_cpuid(). The error returns were changed to -1 for consistency, but on reflection, without changing every return in this file it had the reverse effect. I'll revert these back to the original return values. I did however spot a pre-existing bug when reverting this though. sev_encrypt_firmware() only considers a negative result from launch_update() as an error, but the function returns 1 on some errors. I've added a new patch in v4 that fixes this error. > > > } > > > > memcpy(hva, &snp_cpuid_info, sizeof(snp_cpuid_info)); > > > > return snp_launch_update_data(cpuid_addr, hva, cpuid_len, > > - KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID); > > + KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID, errp); > > } > > > > -static int > > -snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, uint32_t addr, > > - void *hva, uint32_t len) > > +static int snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, > > + uint32_t addr, void *hva, > > + uint32_t len, Error **errp) > > { > > int type = KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_ZERO; > > if (sev_snp->parent_obj.kernel_hashes) { > > @@ -1211,7 +1213,7 @@ snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState > > *sev_snp, uint32_t addr, > > sizeof(*sev_snp->kernel_hashes_data)); > > type = KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL; > > } > > - return snp_launch_update_data(addr, hva, len, type); > > + return snp_launch_update_data(addr, hva, len, type, errp); > > } > > > > static int > > @@ -1249,12 +1251,14 @@ snp_populate_metadata_pages(SevSnpGuestState > > *sev_snp, > > } > > > > if (type == KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID) { > > - ret = snp_launch_update_cpuid(desc->base, hva, desc->len); > > + ret = snp_launch_update_cpuid(desc->base, hva, desc->len, > > + &error_fatal); > > } else if (desc->type == SEV_DESC_TYPE_SNP_KERNEL_HASHES) { > > ret = snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(sev_snp, desc->base, hva, > > - desc->len); > > + desc->len, &error_fatal); > > } else { > > - ret = snp_launch_update_data(desc->base, hva, desc->len, type); > > + ret = snp_launch_update_data(desc->base, hva, desc->len, type, > > + &error_fatal); > > } > > > > if (ret) { > > @@ -1541,9 +1545,8 @@ sev_encrypt_flash(hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t > > len, Error **errp) > > if (sev_check_state(sev_common, SEV_STATE_LAUNCH_UPDATE)) { > > int ret; > > > > - ret = klass->launch_update_data(sev_common, gpa, ptr, len); > > + ret = klass->launch_update_data(sev_common, gpa, ptr, len, errp); > > if (ret < 0) { > > - error_setg(errp, "SEV: Failed to encrypt pflash rom"); > > return ret; > > } > > } > > -- > > 2.43.0 > > >
diff --git a/target/i386/sev.c b/target/i386/sev.c index 30b83f1d77..1900c3d9b4 100644 --- a/target/i386/sev.c +++ b/target/i386/sev.c @@ -121,7 +121,8 @@ struct SevCommonStateClass { Error **errp); int (*launch_start)(SevCommonState *sev_common); void (*launch_finish)(SevCommonState *sev_common); - int (*launch_update_data)(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len); + int (*launch_update_data)(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, + uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error **errp); int (*kvm_init)(ConfidentialGuestSupport *cgs, Error **errp); }; @@ -942,14 +943,17 @@ out: return ret; } -static int -sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *addr, uint64_t len) +static int sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, + uint8_t *addr, uint64_t len, Error **errp) { int ret, fw_error; struct kvm_sev_launch_update_data update; if (!addr || !len) { - return 1; + error_setg(errp, + "%s: Invalid parameters provided for updating launch data.", + __func__); + return -1; } update.uaddr = (uintptr_t)addr; @@ -958,8 +962,8 @@ sev_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *addr, ui ret = sev_ioctl(sev_common->sev_fd, KVM_SEV_LAUNCH_UPDATE_DATA, &update, &fw_error); if (ret) { - error_report("%s: LAUNCH_UPDATE ret=%d fw_error=%d '%s'", - __func__, ret, fw_error, fw_error_to_str(fw_error)); + error_setg(errp, "%s: LAUNCH_UPDATE ret=%d fw_error=%d '%s'", __func__, + ret, fw_error, fw_error_to_str(fw_error)); } return ret; @@ -1087,9 +1091,8 @@ sev_launch_finish(SevCommonState *sev_common) migrate_add_blocker(&sev_mig_blocker, &error_fatal); } -static int -snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, - uint32_t len, int type) +static int snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, uint32_t len, + int type, Error **errp) { SevLaunchUpdateData *data; @@ -1104,13 +1107,12 @@ snp_launch_update_data(uint64_t gpa, void *hva, return 0; } -static int -sev_snp_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, - uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len) +static int sev_snp_launch_update_data(SevCommonState *sev_common, hwaddr gpa, + uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error **errp) { - int ret = snp_launch_update_data(gpa, ptr, len, - KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL); - return ret; + int ret = snp_launch_update_data(gpa, ptr, len, + KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL, errp); + return ret; } static int @@ -1162,8 +1164,8 @@ sev_snp_cpuid_info_fill(SnpCpuidInfo *snp_cpuid_info, return 0; } -static int -snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, uint32_t cpuid_len) +static int snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, + uint32_t cpuid_len, Error **errp) { KvmCpuidInfo kvm_cpuid_info = {0}; SnpCpuidInfo snp_cpuid_info; @@ -1180,26 +1182,26 @@ snp_launch_update_cpuid(uint32_t cpuid_addr, void *hva, uint32_t cpuid_len) } while (ret == -E2BIG); if (ret) { - error_report("SEV-SNP: unable to query CPUID values for CPU: '%s'", - strerror(-ret)); - return 1; + error_setg(errp, "SEV-SNP: unable to query CPUID values for CPU: '%s'", + strerror(-ret)); + return -1; } ret = sev_snp_cpuid_info_fill(&snp_cpuid_info, &kvm_cpuid_info); if (ret) { - error_report("SEV-SNP: failed to generate CPUID table information"); - return 1; + error_setg(errp, "SEV-SNP: failed to generate CPUID table information"); + return -1; } memcpy(hva, &snp_cpuid_info, sizeof(snp_cpuid_info)); return snp_launch_update_data(cpuid_addr, hva, cpuid_len, - KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID); + KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID, errp); } -static int -snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, uint32_t addr, - void *hva, uint32_t len) +static int snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, + uint32_t addr, void *hva, + uint32_t len, Error **errp) { int type = KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_ZERO; if (sev_snp->parent_obj.kernel_hashes) { @@ -1211,7 +1213,7 @@ snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, uint32_t addr, sizeof(*sev_snp->kernel_hashes_data)); type = KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_NORMAL; } - return snp_launch_update_data(addr, hva, len, type); + return snp_launch_update_data(addr, hva, len, type, errp); } static int @@ -1249,12 +1251,14 @@ snp_populate_metadata_pages(SevSnpGuestState *sev_snp, } if (type == KVM_SEV_SNP_PAGE_TYPE_CPUID) { - ret = snp_launch_update_cpuid(desc->base, hva, desc->len); + ret = snp_launch_update_cpuid(desc->base, hva, desc->len, + &error_fatal); } else if (desc->type == SEV_DESC_TYPE_SNP_KERNEL_HASHES) { ret = snp_launch_update_kernel_hashes(sev_snp, desc->base, hva, - desc->len); + desc->len, &error_fatal); } else { - ret = snp_launch_update_data(desc->base, hva, desc->len, type); + ret = snp_launch_update_data(desc->base, hva, desc->len, type, + &error_fatal); } if (ret) { @@ -1541,9 +1545,8 @@ sev_encrypt_flash(hwaddr gpa, uint8_t *ptr, uint64_t len, Error **errp) if (sev_check_state(sev_common, SEV_STATE_LAUNCH_UPDATE)) { int ret; - ret = klass->launch_update_data(sev_common, gpa, ptr, len); + ret = klass->launch_update_data(sev_common, gpa, ptr, len, errp); if (ret < 0) { - error_setg(errp, "SEV: Failed to encrypt pflash rom"); return ret; } }
The class function and implementations for updating launch data return a code in case of error. In some cases an error message is generated and in other cases, just the error return value is used. This small refactor adds an 'Error **errp' parameter to all functions which consistently set an error condition if a non-zero value is returned. Signed-off-by: Roy Hopkins <roy.hopkins@suse.com> --- target/i386/sev.c | 67 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)