Re: [PATCH v3 08/10] x86/setcpuid: Add kernel option setcpuid

From: Fenghua Yu
Date: Mon Feb 04 2019 - 17:20:45 EST


On Mon, Feb 04, 2019 at 10:40:45PM +0100, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 04, 2019 at 12:46:30PM -0800, Dave Hansen wrote:
> > Intel can obviously add or remove enumeration for a feature after
> > silicon ships. But, that eats up microcode "patch" space which is an
> > even more valuable resource than the microcode "ROM" space. That patch
> > space is a very constrained resource when creating things like the
> > side-channel mitigations. The way I read this situation is that this
> > feature fills a bit small of a niche to justify consuming patch space.
>
> Yap, makes sense. I've heard that argumentation before, btw.
>
> > So, the compromise we reached in this case is that Intel will fully
> > document the future silicon architecture, and then write the kernel
> > implementation to _that_.
>
> Yap.
>
> > Then, for the weirdo deployments where this feature is not enumerated,
> > we have the setcpuid= to fake the enumeration in software.
> >
> > The reason I'm pushing for setcpuid= instead of a one-off is that I
> > don't expect this to be the last time Intel does this. I'd rather have
> > one setcpuid= than a hundred things like "ac_split_lock_disable".
>
> So my only issue with this is the user having to type this in in order
> to get the feature.

With "setcpuid=", there is no additional code to add as long as
enumeration code is available.

>
> VS
>
> automatically enabling it during boot in early_init_intel() or so. No
> need for any user intervention. It'll be just like a forgotten CPUID bit
> and we've done those before.

Every time a new feature like this case, the early_init_intel() needs
to be changed for FMS etc.

I guess that's a reason we want to use "setcpuid=" to deal with different
cases withou changing code.

Thanks.

-Fenghua