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2020 Apr 28
0
[PATCH v3 08/75] x86/umip: Factor out instruction decoding
...e, for instance, a 16-bit code segment - * descriptor is used. - * If there is an address override prefix, the instruction decoder - * correctly updates these values, even for 16-bit defaults. - */ - seg_defs = insn_get_code_seg_params(regs); - if (seg_defs == -EINVAL) - return false; - - insn.addr_bytes = INSN_CODE_SEG_ADDR_SZ(seg_defs); - insn.opnd_bytes = INSN_CODE_SEG_OPND_SZ(seg_defs); - - insn_get_length(&insn); - if (nr_copied < insn.length) + if (!insn_decode(regs, &insn, buf, nr_copied)) return false; umip_inst = identify_insn(&insn); diff --git a/arch/x86/lib/insn-ev...
2020 Feb 11
0
[PATCH 19/62] x86/sev-es: Add support for handling IOIO exceptions
...ase 0x6e: + case 0xe4: + case 0xe6: + case 0xec: + case 0xee: + /* Single byte opcodes */ + *exitinfo |= IOIO_DATA_8; + break; + default: + /* Length determined by instruction parsing */ + *exitinfo |= (insn->opnd_bytes == 2) ? IOIO_DATA_16 + : IOIO_DATA_32; + } + switch (insn->addr_bytes) { + case 2: + *exitinfo |= IOIO_ADDR_16; + break; + case 4: + *exitinfo |= IOIO_ADDR_32; + break; + case 8: + *exitinfo |= IOIO_ADDR_64; + break; + } + + if (insn_repmode(insn)) + *exitinfo |= IOIO_REP; + + return ES_OK; +} + +static enum es_result handle_ioio(struct ghcb *ghcb, struct es_e...
2020 Apr 28
0
[PATCH v3 25/75] x86/sev-es: Add support for handling IOIO exceptions
...ase 0x6e: + case 0xe4: + case 0xe6: + case 0xec: + case 0xee: + /* Single byte opcodes */ + *exitinfo |= IOIO_DATA_8; + break; + default: + /* Length determined by instruction parsing */ + *exitinfo |= (insn->opnd_bytes == 2) ? IOIO_DATA_16 + : IOIO_DATA_32; + } + switch (insn->addr_bytes) { + case 2: + *exitinfo |= IOIO_ADDR_16; + break; + case 4: + *exitinfo |= IOIO_ADDR_32; + break; + case 8: + *exitinfo |= IOIO_ADDR_64; + break; + } + + if (insn_has_rep_prefix(insn)) + *exitinfo |= IOIO_REP; + + return ES_OK; +} + +static enum es_result vc_handle_ioio(struct ghcb *ghcb, s...
2020 Jul 24
86
[PATCH v5 00/75] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
From: Joerg Roedel <jroedel at suse.de> Hi, here is a rebased version of the latest SEV-ES patches. They are now based on latest tip/master instead of upstream Linux and include the necessary changes. Changes to v4 are in particular: - Moved early IDT setup code to idt.c, because the idt_descr and the idt_table are now static - This required to make stack protector work early (or
2020 Jul 14
92
[PATCH v4 00/75] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
From: Joerg Roedel <jroedel at suse.de> Hi, here is the fourth version of the SEV-ES Guest Support patches. I addressed the review comments sent to me for the previous version and rebased the code v5.8-rc5. The biggest change in this version is the IST handling code for the #VC handler. I adapted the entry code for the #VC handler to the big pile of entry code changes merged into
2020 Jul 14
92
[PATCH v4 00/75] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
From: Joerg Roedel <jroedel at suse.de> Hi, here is the fourth version of the SEV-ES Guest Support patches. I addressed the review comments sent to me for the previous version and rebased the code v5.8-rc5. The biggest change in this version is the IST handling code for the #VC handler. I adapted the entry code for the #VC handler to the big pile of entry code changes merged into
2020 Aug 24
96
[PATCH v6 00/76] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
From: Joerg Roedel <jroedel at suse.de> Hi, here is the new version of the SEV-ES client enabling patch-set. It is based on the latest tip/master branch and contains the necessary changes. In particular those ar: - Enabling CR4.FSGSBASE early on supported processors so that early #VC exceptions on APs can be handled. - Add another patch (patch 1) to fix a KVM frame-size build
2020 Sep 07
84
[PATCH v7 00/72] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
From: Joerg Roedel <jroedel at suse.de> Hi, here is a new version of the SEV-ES Guest Support patches for x86. The previous versions can be found as a linked list starting here: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200824085511.7553-1-joro at 8bytes.org/ I updated the patch-set based on ther review comments I got and the discussions around it. Another important change is that the early IDT
2020 Sep 07
84
[PATCH v7 00/72] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
From: Joerg Roedel <jroedel at suse.de> Hi, here is a new version of the SEV-ES Guest Support patches for x86. The previous versions can be found as a linked list starting here: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200824085511.7553-1-joro at 8bytes.org/ I updated the patch-set based on ther review comments I got and the discussions around it. Another important change is that the early IDT
2020 Apr 28
116
[PATCH v3 00/75] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
Hi, here is the next version of changes to enable Linux to run as an SEV-ES guest. The code was rebased to v5.7-rc3 and got a fair number of changes since the last version. What is SEV-ES ============== SEV-ES is an acronym for 'Secure Encrypted Virtualization - Encrypted State' and means a hardware feature of AMD processors which hides the register state of VCPUs to the hypervisor by
2020 Apr 28
116
[PATCH v3 00/75] x86: SEV-ES Guest Support
Hi, here is the next version of changes to enable Linux to run as an SEV-ES guest. The code was rebased to v5.7-rc3 and got a fair number of changes since the last version. What is SEV-ES ============== SEV-ES is an acronym for 'Secure Encrypted Virtualization - Encrypted State' and means a hardware feature of AMD processors which hides the register state of VCPUs to the hypervisor by
2020 Feb 11
83
[RFC PATCH 00/62] Linux as SEV-ES Guest Support
Hi, here is the first public post of the patch-set to enable Linux to run under SEV-ES enabled hypervisors. The code is mostly feature-complete, but there are still a couple of bugs to fix. Nevertheless, given the size of the patch-set, I think it is about time to ask for initial feedback of the changes that come with it. To better understand the code here is a quick explanation of SEV-ES first.
2020 Feb 11
83
[RFC PATCH 00/62] Linux as SEV-ES Guest Support
Hi, here is the first public post of the patch-set to enable Linux to run under SEV-ES enabled hypervisors. The code is mostly feature-complete, but there are still a couple of bugs to fix. Nevertheless, given the size of the patch-set, I think it is about time to ask for initial feedback of the changes that come with it. To better understand the code here is a quick explanation of SEV-ES first.