Re: [PATCH 1/2] x86/tdx: Extract GET_INFO call from get_cc_mask()

From: Kirill A. Shutemov
Date: Fri Oct 28 2022 - 20:00:09 EST


On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 04:27:10PM -0700, Dave Hansen wrote:
> I looked at this a bit more closely. The code is just bonkers now. It
> can't go in like this.
>
> tdx_parse_tdinfo() stashes two global variables. Then, about three
> lines later in the function, it calls get_cc_mask() which just returns
> one of those variables, modulo a little masking.
>
> Ditto for the td_attr. It's stashed in a global variable and then read
> one time.
>
> There is *ZERO* reason to store 'td_attr'. There's also zero reason to
> have 'gpa_width' as a global variable. It's only used *ONE* *TIME* from
> the scope of *ONE* *FUNCTION*.
>
> Even the comment is bonkers:
>
> /*
> * Initializes gpa_width and td_attr. Must be called before
> * get_cc_mask() or attribute checks.
> */
> tdx_parse_tdinfo();
>
> Comments are great. But comments that are only there because the code
> is obtuse are not. I changed it to:
>
> tdx_parse_tdinfo(&cc_mask);
>
> It doesn't even need a comment now. Why? Because it's obvious from the
> naming and calling convention that it initializes cc_mask and what the
> ordering dependency is. Plus, even *if* I missed the call, or screwed
> up the order, the compiler would tell me that I'm a dolt.
>
> The whole global variable thing actually makes the code objectively
> worse in almost every possible way.

I agree. Sorry about that.

We have more code in our tree that want to check attributes. And it is
after initialization, so the code structure derived from there.

But, yes, I should have rework it before sending upstream.

> Can you please take a look through this and make sure I didn't botch
> anything:
>
> > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/daveh/devel.git/log/?h=tdxbadve
>
> The end result is about 50 lines less than what was there before. Most
> of it is comment removal but the code is simpler too.
>
> Acks and Tested-by's would be appreciated.

Looks good and works fine:

Acked-and-Tested-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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