Re: [PATCH v3 13/25] x86/sgx: Add helpers to expose ECREATE and EINIT to KVM

From: Kai Huang
Date: Tue Apr 06 2021 - 05:00:09 EST


On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 09:40:38 +0200 Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2021 at 09:44:21AM +1200, Kai Huang wrote:
> > The intention was to catch KVM bug, since KVM is the only caller, and in current
> > implementation KVM won't call this function if @secs is not a valid userspace
> > pointer. But yes we can also return here, but in this case an exception number
> > must also be specified to *trapnr so that KVM can inject to guest. It's not that
> > straightforward to decide which exception should we inject, but I think #GP
> > should be OK. Please see below.
>
> Why should you inject anything in that case?
>
> AFAICT, you can handle the return value in __handle_encls_ecreate() and
> inject only when the return value is EFAULT. If it is another negative
> error value, you pass it back up to its caller, handle_encls_ecreate()
> which returns other error values like -ENOMEM too. Which means, its
> callchain can stomach negative values just fine.
>

OK. My thinking was that, returning negative error value basically means guest
will be killed. For the case access_ok() fails for @secs or other user
pointers, it seems killing guest is a little it overkill, but since this code's
purpose is to catch KVM bug, I think killing guest is also OK from this
perspective (like -ENOMEM case, it is kernel/kvm internal error). So yes I
guess we can make handle_encls_xx() to stomach negative values, and only inject
upon -EFAULT.