On Wed, Dec 04, 2019 at 04:40:37PM +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
The comment in kvm_get_shadow_phys_bits refers to MKTME, but the same is actually true of SME and SEV. Just use CPUID[0x8000_0008].EAX[7:0] unconditionally if available, it is simplest and works even if memory is not encrypted.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Reported-by: Tom Lendacky thomas.lendacky@amd.com Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini pbonzini@redhat.com
arch/x86/kvm/mmu/mmu.c | 20 ++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/mmu/mmu.c b/arch/x86/kvm/mmu/mmu.c index 6f92b40d798c..1e4ee4f8de5f 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kvm/mmu/mmu.c +++ b/arch/x86/kvm/mmu/mmu.c @@ -538,16 +538,20 @@ void kvm_mmu_set_mask_ptes(u64 user_mask, u64 accessed_mask, static u8 kvm_get_shadow_phys_bits(void) { /*
* boot_cpu_data.x86_phys_bits is reduced when MKTME is detected
* in CPU detection code, but MKTME treats those reduced bits as
* 'keyID' thus they are not reserved bits. Therefore for MKTME
* we should still return physical address bits reported by CPUID.
* boot_cpu_data.x86_phys_bits is reduced when MKTME or SME are detected
* in CPU detection code, but the processor treats those reduced bits as
* 'keyID' thus they are not reserved bits. Therefore KVM needs to look at
*/* the physical address bits reported by CPUID.
- if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_TME) ||
WARN_ON_ONCE(boot_cpu_data.extended_cpuid_level < 0x80000008))
return boot_cpu_data.x86_phys_bits;
- if (likely(boot_cpu_data.extended_cpuid_level >= 0x80000008))
return cpuid_eax(0x80000008) & 0xff;
- return cpuid_eax(0x80000008) & 0xff;
- /*
* Quite weird to have VMX or SVM but not MAXPHYADDR; probably a VM with
* custom CPUID. Proceed with whatever the kernel found since these features
* aren't virtualizable (SME/SEV also require CPUIDs higher than 0x80000008).
No love for MKTME? :-D
Reviewed-by: Sean Christopherson sean.j.christopherson@intel.com
*/
- return boot_cpu_data.x86_phys_bits;
} static void kvm_mmu_reset_all_pte_masks(void) -- 1.8.3.1