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From: Kai Huang <kai.huang@intel.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, kvm@vger.kernel.org
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Subject: [PATCH v12 22/22] Documentation/x86: Add documentation for TDX host support
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 02:12:52 +1200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <180efee808936fcf017af4e79caec2b7111028a4.1687784645.git.kai.huang@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cover.1687784645.git.kai.huang@intel.com>

Add documentation for TDX host kernel support.  There is already one
file Documentation/x86/tdx.rst containing documentation for TDX guest
internals.  Also reuse it for TDX host kernel support.

Introduce a new level menu "TDX Guest Support" and move existing
materials under it, and add a new menu for TDX host kernel support.

Signed-off-by: Kai Huang <kai.huang@intel.com>
---

v11 -> v12:
 - Removed "no CPUID/MSR to detect TDX module" related (Dave).
 - Fixed some spelling errors.

---
 Documentation/arch/x86/tdx.rst | 189 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 178 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/arch/x86/tdx.rst b/Documentation/arch/x86/tdx.rst
index dc8d9fd2c3f7..f8017a2a663e 100644
--- a/Documentation/arch/x86/tdx.rst
+++ b/Documentation/arch/x86/tdx.rst
@@ -10,6 +10,173 @@ encrypting the guest memory. In TDX, a special module running in a special
 mode sits between the host and the guest and manages the guest/host
 separation.
 
+TDX Host Kernel Support
+=======================
+
+TDX introduces a new CPU mode called Secure Arbitration Mode (SEAM) and
+a new isolated range pointed by the SEAM Ranger Register (SEAMRR).  A
+CPU-attested software module called 'the TDX module' runs inside the new
+isolated range to provide the functionalities to manage and run protected
+VMs.
+
+TDX also leverages Intel Multi-Key Total Memory Encryption (MKTME) to
+provide crypto-protection to the VMs.  TDX reserves part of MKTME KeyIDs
+as TDX private KeyIDs, which are only accessible within the SEAM mode.
+BIOS is responsible for partitioning legacy MKTME KeyIDs and TDX KeyIDs.
+
+Before the TDX module can be used to create and run protected VMs, it
+must be loaded into the isolated range and properly initialized.  The TDX
+architecture doesn't require the BIOS to load the TDX module, but the
+kernel assumes it is loaded by the BIOS.
+
+TDX boot-time detection
+-----------------------
+
+The kernel detects TDX by detecting TDX private KeyIDs during kernel
+boot.  Below dmesg shows when TDX is enabled by BIOS::
+
+  [..] tdx: BIOS enabled: private KeyID range: [16, 64).
+
+TDX module initialization
+---------------------------------------
+
+The kernel talks to the TDX module via the new SEAMCALL instruction.  The
+TDX module implements SEAMCALL leaf functions to allow the kernel to
+initialize it.
+
+If the TDX module isn't loaded, the SEAMCALL instruction fails with a
+special error.  In this case the kernel fails the module initialization
+and reports the module isn't loaded::
+
+  [..] tdx: Module isn't loaded.
+
+Initializing the TDX module consumes roughly ~1/256th system RAM size to
+use it as 'metadata' for the TDX memory.  It also takes additional CPU
+time to initialize those metadata along with the TDX module itself.  Both
+are not trivial.  The kernel initializes the TDX module at runtime on
+demand.
+
+Besides initializing the TDX module, a per-cpu initialization SEAMCALL
+must be done on one cpu before any other SEAMCALLs can be made on that
+cpu.
+
+The kernel provides two functions, tdx_enable() and tdx_cpu_enable() to
+allow the user of TDX to enable the TDX module and enable TDX on local
+cpu.
+
+Making SEAMCALL requires the CPU already being in VMX operation (VMXON
+has been done).  For now both tdx_enable() and tdx_cpu_enable() don't
+handle VMXON internally, but depends on the caller to guarantee that.
+
+To enable TDX, the caller of TDX should: 1) hold read lock of CPU hotplug
+lock; 2) do VMXON and tdx_enable_cpu() on all online cpus successfully;
+3) call tdx_enable().  For example::
+
+        cpus_read_lock();
+        on_each_cpu(vmxon_and_tdx_cpu_enable());
+        ret = tdx_enable();
+        cpus_read_unlock();
+        if (ret)
+                goto no_tdx;
+        // TDX is ready to use
+
+And the caller of TDX must guarantee the tdx_cpu_enable() has been
+successfully done on any cpu before it wants to run any other SEAMCALL.
+A typical usage is do both VMXON and tdx_cpu_enable() in CPU hotplug
+online callback, and refuse to online if tdx_cpu_enable() fails.
+
+User can consult dmesg to see the presence of the TDX module, and whether
+it has been initialized.
+
+If the TDX module is not loaded, dmesg shows below::
+
+  [..] tdx: TDX module is not loaded.
+
+If the TDX module is initialized successfully, dmesg shows something
+like below::
+
+  [..] tdx: TDX module: attributes 0x0, vendor_id 0x8086, major_version 1, minor_version 0, build_date 20211209, build_num 160
+  [..] tdx: 262668 KBs allocated for PAMT.
+  [..] tdx: TDX module initialized.
+
+If the TDX module failed to initialize, dmesg also shows it failed to
+initialize::
+
+  [..] tdx: TDX module initialization failed ...
+
+TDX Interaction to Other Kernel Components
+------------------------------------------
+
+TDX Memory Policy
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+TDX reports a list of "Convertible Memory Region" (CMR) to tell the
+kernel which memory is TDX compatible.  The kernel needs to build a list
+of memory regions (out of CMRs) as "TDX-usable" memory and pass those
+regions to the TDX module.  Once this is done, those "TDX-usable" memory
+regions are fixed during module's lifetime.
+
+To keep things simple, currently the kernel simply guarantees all pages
+in the page allocator are TDX memory.  Specifically, the kernel uses all
+system memory in the core-mm at the time of initializing the TDX module
+as TDX memory, and in the meantime, refuses to online any non-TDX-memory
+in the memory hotplug.
+
+This can be enhanced in the future, i.e. by allowing adding non-TDX
+memory to a separate NUMA node.  In this case, the "TDX-capable" nodes
+and the "non-TDX-capable" nodes can co-exist, but the kernel/userspace
+needs to guarantee memory pages for TDX guests are always allocated from
+the "TDX-capable" nodes.
+
+Physical Memory Hotplug
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Note TDX assumes convertible memory is always physically present during
+machine's runtime.  A non-buggy BIOS should never support hot-removal of
+any convertible memory.  This implementation doesn't handle ACPI memory
+removal but depends on the BIOS to behave correctly.
+
+CPU Hotplug
+~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+TDX module requires the per-cpu initialization SEAMCALL (TDH.SYS.LP.INIT)
+must be done on one cpu before any other SEAMCALLs can be made on that
+cpu, including those involved during the module initialization.
+
+The kernel provides tdx_cpu_enable() to let the user of TDX to do it when
+the user wants to use a new cpu for TDX task.
+
+TDX doesn't support physical (ACPI) CPU hotplug.  During machine boot,
+TDX verifies all boot-time present logical CPUs are TDX compatible before
+enabling TDX.  A non-buggy BIOS should never support hot-add/removal of
+physical CPU.  Currently the kernel doesn't handle physical CPU hotplug,
+but depends on the BIOS to behave correctly.
+
+Note TDX works with CPU logical online/offline, thus the kernel still
+allows to offline logical CPU and online it again.
+
+Kexec()
+~~~~~~~
+
+There are two problems in terms of using kexec() to boot to a new kernel
+when the old kernel has enabled TDX: 1) Part of the memory pages are
+still TDX private pages; 2) There might be dirty cachelines associated
+with TDX private pages.
+
+The first problem doesn't matter.  KeyID 0 doesn't have integrity check.
+Even the new kernel wants use any non-zero KeyID, it needs to convert
+the memory to that KeyID and such conversion would work from any KeyID.
+
+However the old kernel needs to guarantee there's no dirty cacheline
+left behind before booting to the new kernel to avoid silent corruption
+from later cacheline writeback (Intel hardware doesn't guarantee cache
+coherency across different KeyIDs).
+
+Similar to AMD SME, the kernel just uses wbinvd() to flush cache before
+booting to the new kernel.
+
+TDX Guest Support
+=================
 Since the host cannot directly access guest registers or memory, much
 normal functionality of a hypervisor must be moved into the guest. This is
 implemented using a Virtualization Exception (#VE) that is handled by the
@@ -20,7 +187,7 @@ TDX includes new hypercall-like mechanisms for communicating from the
 guest to the hypervisor or the TDX module.
 
 New TDX Exceptions
-==================
+------------------
 
 TDX guests behave differently from bare-metal and traditional VMX guests.
 In TDX guests, otherwise normal instructions or memory accesses can cause
@@ -30,7 +197,7 @@ Instructions marked with an '*' conditionally cause exceptions.  The
 details for these instructions are discussed below.
 
 Instruction-based #VE
----------------------
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 - Port I/O (INS, OUTS, IN, OUT)
 - HLT
@@ -41,7 +208,7 @@ Instruction-based #VE
 - CPUID*
 
 Instruction-based #GP
----------------------
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 - All VMX instructions: INVEPT, INVVPID, VMCLEAR, VMFUNC, VMLAUNCH,
   VMPTRLD, VMPTRST, VMREAD, VMRESUME, VMWRITE, VMXOFF, VMXON
@@ -52,7 +219,7 @@ Instruction-based #GP
 - RDMSR*,WRMSR*
 
 RDMSR/WRMSR Behavior
---------------------
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 MSR access behavior falls into three categories:
 
@@ -73,7 +240,7 @@ trapping and handling in the TDX module.  Other than possibly being slow,
 these MSRs appear to function just as they would on bare metal.
 
 CPUID Behavior
---------------
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 For some CPUID leaves and sub-leaves, the virtualized bit fields of CPUID
 return values (in guest EAX/EBX/ECX/EDX) are configurable by the
@@ -93,7 +260,7 @@ not know how to handle. The guest kernel may ask the hypervisor for the
 value with a hypercall.
 
 #VE on Memory Accesses
-======================
+----------------------
 
 There are essentially two classes of TDX memory: private and shared.
 Private memory receives full TDX protections.  Its content is protected
@@ -107,7 +274,7 @@ entries.  This helps ensure that a guest does not place sensitive
 information in shared memory, exposing it to the untrusted hypervisor.
 
 #VE on Shared Memory
---------------------
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 Access to shared mappings can cause a #VE.  The hypervisor ultimately
 controls whether a shared memory access causes a #VE, so the guest must be
@@ -127,7 +294,7 @@ be careful not to access device MMIO regions unless it is also prepared to
 handle a #VE.
 
 #VE on Private Pages
---------------------
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 An access to private mappings can also cause a #VE.  Since all kernel
 memory is also private memory, the kernel might theoretically need to
@@ -145,7 +312,7 @@ The hypervisor is permitted to unilaterally move accepted pages to a
 to handle the exception.
 
 Linux #VE handler
-=================
+-----------------
 
 Just like page faults or #GP's, #VE exceptions can be either handled or be
 fatal.  Typically, an unhandled userspace #VE results in a SIGSEGV.
@@ -167,7 +334,7 @@ While the block is in place, any #VE is elevated to a double fault (#DF)
 which is not recoverable.
 
 MMIO handling
-=============
+-------------
 
 In non-TDX VMs, MMIO is usually implemented by giving a guest access to a
 mapping which will cause a VMEXIT on access, and then the hypervisor
@@ -189,7 +356,7 @@ MMIO access via other means (like structure overlays) may result in an
 oops.
 
 Shared Memory Conversions
-=========================
+-------------------------
 
 All TDX guest memory starts out as private at boot.  This memory can not
 be accessed by the hypervisor.  However, some kernel users like device
-- 
2.40.1



  parent reply	other threads:[~2023-06-26 14:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 159+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-06-26 14:12 [PATCH v12 00/22] TDX host kernel support Kai Huang
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 01/22] x86/tdx: Define TDX supported page sizes as macros Kai Huang
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 02/22] x86/virt/tdx: Detect TDX during kernel boot Kai Huang
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 03/22] x86/virt/tdx: Make INTEL_TDX_HOST depend on X86_X2APIC Kai Huang
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 04/22] x86/cpu: Detect TDX partial write machine check erratum Kai Huang
2023-06-29 11:22   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 05/22] x86/virt/tdx: Add SEAMCALL infrastructure Kai Huang
2023-06-27  9:48   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-27 10:28     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-27 11:36       ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-28  0:19       ` Isaku Yamahata
2023-06-28  3:09   ` Chao Gao
2023-06-28  3:34     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28 11:50       ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-28 23:31         ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29 11:25       ` David Hildenbrand
2023-06-28 12:58   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-28 13:54     ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-28 23:25       ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29 10:15       ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-28 23:21     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29  3:40       ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 06/22] x86/virt/tdx: Handle SEAMCALL running out of entropy error Kai Huang
2023-06-28 13:02   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-28 23:30     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 07/22] x86/virt/tdx: Add skeleton to enable TDX on demand Kai Huang
2023-06-26 21:21   ` Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy
2023-06-27 10:37     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-27  9:50   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-27 10:34     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-27 12:18       ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-27 22:37         ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28  0:28           ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28 11:55             ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-28 13:35             ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-29  0:15               ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30  9:22                 ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30 10:09                   ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30 18:42                     ` Isaku Yamahata
2023-07-01  8:15                     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28  0:31           ` Isaku Yamahata
2023-06-28 13:04   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-29  0:00     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30  9:25       ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30  9:48         ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28 13:08   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-29  0:08     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28 13:17   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-29  0:10     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30  9:26       ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30  9:55         ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30 18:30           ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30 19:05             ` Isaku Yamahata
2023-06-30 21:24               ` Sean Christopherson
2023-06-30 21:58                 ` Dan Williams
2023-06-30 23:13                 ` Dave Hansen
2023-07-03 10:38                   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-03 10:49                 ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-03 14:40                   ` Dave Hansen
2023-07-03 15:03                     ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-03 15:26                       ` Dave Hansen
2023-07-03 17:55                       ` kirill.shutemov
2023-07-03 18:26                         ` Dave Hansen
2023-07-05  7:14                         ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-04 16:58                 ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-04 21:50                   ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-05  7:16                     ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-05  7:54                       ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-05 14:34                   ` Dave Hansen
2023-07-05 14:57                     ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-06 14:49                       ` Dave Hansen
2023-07-10 17:58                         ` Sean Christopherson
2023-06-29 11:31   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-06-29 22:58     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 08/22] x86/virt/tdx: Get information about TDX module and TDX-capable memory Kai Huang
2023-06-27  9:51   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-27 10:45     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-27 11:37       ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-27 11:46         ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28 14:10   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-29  9:15     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30  9:34       ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30  9:58         ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 09/22] x86/virt/tdx: Use all system memory when initializing TDX module as TDX memory Kai Huang
2023-06-28 14:17   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-29  0:57     ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-11 11:38   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-07-11 12:27     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 10/22] x86/virt/tdx: Add placeholder to construct TDMRs to cover all TDX memory regions Kai Huang
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 11/22] x86/virt/tdx: Fill out " Kai Huang
2023-07-04  7:28   ` Yuan Yao
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 12/22] x86/virt/tdx: Allocate and set up PAMTs for TDMRs Kai Huang
2023-06-27  9:51   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-07-04  7:40   ` Yuan Yao
2023-07-04  8:59     ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-11 11:42   ` David Hildenbrand
2023-07-11 11:49     ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-11 11:55       ` David Hildenbrand
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 13/22] x86/virt/tdx: Designate reserved areas for all TDMRs Kai Huang
2023-07-05  5:29   ` Yuan Yao
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 14/22] x86/virt/tdx: Configure TDX module with the TDMRs and global KeyID Kai Huang
2023-07-05  6:49   ` Yuan Yao
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 15/22] x86/virt/tdx: Configure global KeyID on all packages Kai Huang
2023-07-05  8:13   ` Yuan Yao
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 16/22] x86/virt/tdx: Initialize all TDMRs Kai Huang
2023-07-06  5:31   ` Yuan Yao
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 17/22] x86/kexec: Flush cache of TDX private memory Kai Huang
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 18/22] x86/virt/tdx: Keep TDMRs when module initialization is successful Kai Huang
2023-06-28  9:04   ` Nikolay Borisov
2023-06-29  1:03     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-28 12:23   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-28 12:48     ` Nikolay Borisov
2023-06-29  0:24       ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 19/22] x86/kexec(): Reset TDX private memory on platforms with TDX erratum Kai Huang
2023-06-28  9:20   ` Nikolay Borisov
2023-06-29  0:32     ` Dave Hansen
2023-06-29  0:58       ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29  3:19     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29  5:38       ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29  9:45         ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29  9:48           ` Nikolay Borisov
2023-06-28 12:29   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-29  0:27     ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-07  4:01   ` Yuan Yao
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 20/22] x86/virt/tdx: Allow SEAMCALL to handle #UD and #GP Kai Huang
2023-06-28 12:32   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-28 15:29   ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-28 20:38     ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-28 21:11       ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-28 21:16         ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30  9:03           ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-30 10:02             ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30 10:22               ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-30 11:06                 ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-29 10:33       ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30 10:06         ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30 10:18           ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30 15:16             ` Dave Hansen
2023-07-01  8:16               ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30 10:21           ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30 11:05             ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-30 12:06             ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-30 15:14               ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-03 12:15               ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-05 10:21                 ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-05 11:34                   ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-05 12:19                     ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-05 12:53                       ` Huang, Kai
2023-07-05 20:56                         ` Isaku Yamahata
2023-07-05 12:21                     ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-06-29 11:16       ` kirill.shutemov
2023-06-29 10:00     ` Huang, Kai
2023-06-26 14:12 ` [PATCH v12 21/22] x86/mce: Improve error log of kernel space TDX #MC due to erratum Kai Huang
2023-06-28 12:38   ` kirill.shutemov
2023-07-07  7:26   ` Yuan Yao
2023-06-26 14:12 ` Kai Huang [this message]
2023-06-28  7:04 ` [PATCH v12 00/22] TDX host kernel support Yuan Yao
2023-06-28  8:12   ` Huang, Kai
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