Re: [PATCH v11 019/113] KVM: TDX: initialize VM with TDX specific parameters

From: Huang, Kai
Date: Mon Jan 16 2023 - 05:05:20 EST


On Thu, 2023-01-12 at 08:31 -0800, isaku.yamahata@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> +struct kvm_tdx_init_vm {
> + __u64 attributes;
> + __u64 mrconfigid[6]; /* sha384 digest */
> + __u64 mrowner[6]; /* sha384 digest */
> + __u64 mrownerconfig[6]; /* sha348 digest */
> + union {
> + /*
> + * KVM_TDX_INIT_VM is called before vcpu creation, thus before
> + * KVM_SET_CPUID2.  CPUID configurations needs to be passed.
> + *
> + * This configuration supersedes KVM_SET_CPUID{,2}.

What does "{,2}" mean?

> + * The user space VMM, e.g. qemu, should make them consistent
> + * with this values.

You are already using 'struct kvm_cpuid2' below. Isn't it enough to imply that
userspace should organize data in the format of 'struct kvm_cpuid2'?

> + * sizeof(struct kvm_cpuid_entry2) * KVM_MAX_CPUID_ENTRIES(256)
> + * = 8KB.
> + */

What does this comment try to imply?

> + struct {
> + struct kvm_cpuid2 cpuid;
> + /* 8KB with KVM_MAX_CPUID_ENTRIES. */
> + struct kvm_cpuid_entry2 entries[];

I don't understand what's the purpose of the second field?

Shouldn't the 'struct kvm_cpuid2' already have all the CPUID entries?

> + };
> + /*
> + * For future extensibility.
> + * The size(struct kvm_tdx_init_vm) = 16KB.
> + * This should be enough given sizeof(TD_PARAMS) = 1024
> + */
> + __u64 reserved[2029];

I think this is just wrong. How can you extend something after a dynamic size
CPUID array?

If you want extensibility, you need to put the space before the flexible array.

> + };
> +};