Re: [PATCH] x86/apic: Don't disable x2APIC if locked

From: Daniel Sneddon
Date: Wed Aug 10 2022 - 16:06:59 EST


On 8/10/22 12:59, Dave Hansen wrote:
> On 8/10/22 12:40, Daniel Sneddon wrote:
>>> It it going to be *forced* on those SPR system? In other words, is it a
>>> little BIOS switch that users can flip? Is there any non-kernel
>>> workaround if a user hits this, or is the entire burden of this going to
>>> be foisted on the kernel?
>> It won't be forced, BUT, certain features won't be available if the APIC isn't
>> locked. According to the documentation SGX and TDX won't be available if you
>> don't lock the APIC. So, yes, you don't have to fix it in the kernel, but you
>> may lose access to features if you don't.
>
> Let's get some of this in the changelog and _possibly_ Documentation/ so
> that users know we're depending on the BIOS to play nice. Let's put
> ourselves in the place of our users for a moment at least and try to
> figure out how we play our part to help get them from seeing "can't
> disable x2apic mode" or whatever to them flipping knobs in the BIOS.

I will certainly add this to the changelog. I could add a blurb to the
documentation where nox2apic is defined as a parameter as well. If there is a
better place to document that please let me know.

>
> I also dearly hope that Intel has told BIOS writers that the onus is on
> them *and* those nice BIOS folks listen to Intel. :)
You and me both! I know this has gone out to our BIOS partners and they are
aware of it. Beyond that, well, I guess we'll find out when SPR is released!

>
> In any case, I don't think backports are warranted here at the moment.
> We can always do it in the future if the need arises.