Re: [PATCH 4/7] x86/kexec: Disable kexec/kdump on platforms with TDX partial write erratum
From: Huang, Kai
Date: Mon Oct 27 2025 - 17:28:18 EST
On Mon, 2025-10-27 at 16:23 +0000, Edgecombe, Rick P wrote:
> On Mon, 2025-10-27 at 00:50 +0000, Huang, Kai wrote:
> > >
> > > IIUC, kernel doesn't donate any of it's available memory to TDX module
> > > if TDX is not actually enabled (i.e. if "kvm.intel.tdx=y" kernel
> > > command line parameter is missing).
> >
> > Right (for now KVM is the only in-kernel TDX user).
> >
> > >
> > > Why is it unsafe to allow kexec/kdump if "kvm.intel.tdx=y" is not
> > > supplied to the kernel?
> >
> > It can be relaxed. Please see the above quoted text from the changelog:
> >
> > > It's feasible to further relax this limitation, i.e., only fail kexec
> > > when TDX is actually enabled by the kernel. But this is still a half
> > > measure compared to resetting TDX private memory so just do the simplest
> > > thing for now.
>
> I think KVM could be re-inserted with different module params? As in, the two
> in-tree users could be two separate insertions of the KVM module. That seems
> like something that could easily come up in the real world, if a user re-inserts
> for the purpose of enabling TDX. I think the above quote was talking about
> another way of checking if it's enabled.
Yes exactly. We need to look at module status for that.