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SubjectRe: [PATCH v10 00/26] guest dedicated crypto adapters
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On 09/24/2018 06:10 AM, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
> FWIW, assuming that review comments for v10 will be addresses in v11, I plan to
> add the upcoming v11 to a topic branch and will merge that after 2 or 3 days after
> v11 in kvms390/next. In the future the vfio-ap driver will likely be handled by
> Martins s390 tree, so I guess it makes sense for him to merge the upcoming
> topic branch as well. I will coordinate with Martin.
>
> Christian

As soon as I see that review comments have stopped coming, I'll post v11
.... probably later this week. It will include all changes accepted from
review.

>
>
> On 09/12/2018 09:42 PM, Tony Krowiak wrote:
>> From: Tony Krowiak <akrowiak@linux.ibm.com>
>>
>> Notes:
>> =====
>>
>> Patches 1-2 (by David) are posted with this series because they are not
>> currently available in our master branch, upon which this series is based,
>> and because this series is dependent upon them.
>>
>> This patch series works with the v8 QEMU patches.
>>
>> Abstract:
>> ========
>>
>> On s390, we have cryptographic coprocessor cards, which are modeled on
>> Linux as devices on the AP bus. Each card can be partitioned into domains
>> which can be thought of as a set of hardware registers for processing
>> crypto commands. Crypto commands are sent to a specific domain within a
>> card is via a queue which is identified as a (card,domain) tuple. We model
>> this something like the following (assuming we have access to cards 3 and
>> 4 and domains 1 and 2):
>>
>> AP -> card3 -> queue (3,1)
>> -> queue (3,2)
>> -> card4 -> queue (4,1)
>> -> queue (4,2)
>>
>> If we want to virtualize this, we can use a feature provided by the
>> hardware. We basically attach a satellite control block to our main
>> hardware virtualization control block and the hardware takes care of
>> most of the rest.
>>
>> For this control block, we don't specify explicit tuples, but a list of
>> cards and a list of domains. The guest will get access to the cross
>> product.
>>
>> Because of this, we need to take care that the lists provided to
>> different guests don't overlap; i.e., we need to enforce sane
>> configurations. Otherwise, one guest may get access to things like
>> secret keys for another guest.
>>
>> The idea of this patch set is to introduce a new device, the matrix
>> device. This matrix device hangs off a different root and acts as the
>> parent node for mdev devices.
>>
>> If you now want to give the tuples (4,1) and (4,2), you need to do the
>> following:
>>
>> - Make sure the queues (4,1) and (4,2) belong to vfio_ap (see patches
>> #5 and #6)
>> - Create the mediated device.
>> - Assign card 4 and domains 1 and 2 to the mediated device
>> - Optionally activate the mediated device.
>>
>> QEMU will now simply consume the mediated device and things should work.
>>
>> For a complete description of the architecture and concepts underlying
>> the design, see the Documentation/s390/vfio-ap.txt file included with this
>> patch set.
>>
>> v9 => v10 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Replaced statically allocated with dynamically allocated matrix device
>> * Made changes to drivers/iommu/Kconfig and arch/s390/Kconfig to fix the
>> dependency chain so that make menuconfig can be used to configure VFIO_AP
>> * Added KVM device attributes to enable/disable hw interpretation of AP
>> instructions from userspace.
>> * Return more meaningful error values from mediated matrix device
>> assignment sysfs interfaces
>> * No longer enforcing convention that the ADM is a superset of the AQM at
>> for guest level 2
>> * Broke 2 vSIE patches into several to make it easier to review them
>> * Reworked vSIE patches to handle various CRYCB formats
>> v8 => v9 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Removed /sys/devices/virtual/misc/vfio_ap device and restored
>> /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix device as parent of mediated matrix devices
>> * Return boolean from ap_configuration_available() in ap.h instead of 0 or
>> an error.
>> * Miscellaneous changes due to review comments
>>
>> v7 => v8 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Removed the AP bus gained the ability to designate queues as 'used by
>> host' or as 'used by alternate driver(s)'.
>> * Removed 'activate' attribute from mediated device.
>> * Do consistency checking during device assignment:
>> 1. Verify that APQNs assigned to the mediated device are bound to the
>> VFIO AP device driver
>> 2. Verify that no APQN assigned to the mediated matrix device is assigned
>> to any other mediated matrix device.
>> * The attributes of a mediated matrix device that is in use by a guest can
>> not be changed - i.e., no device assignment/unassignment allowed
>> * A mediated matrix device that is in use by a guest can not be removed.
>> * Removed all printk logging from VFIO AP driver; allowing return codes
>> from interfaces to describe the error.
>> * Reworked the handling of the CRYCB in vSIE based upon patches introduced
>> by David in the mainline.
>>
>> v6 => v7 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * The AP bus gained the ability to designate queues as 'used by host'
>> or as 'used by alternate driver(s)'. This allows us to authorise access
>> (via the CRYCB) to queues that are not currently bound to the vfio_ap
>> driver. If a vfio_ap owned queue diss- and reapears it's guaranteed
>> to get bound back to the vfio_ap driver.
>> * The mediated device gained an 'activate' attribute. Sharing conflicts are
>> checked on activation now. If the device was not activated, the mdev
>> open still implies activation. An active ap_matrix_mdev device claims
>> it's resources -- an inactive does not.
>> * An active ap_matrix_mdev device can not be removed. An ap_matrix_mdev
>> that is hooked up with a guest can not be deactivated.
>> * An active ap_matrix_mdev device rejects assign_* and deassign_*
>> operations. Thus changing the CRYCB masks of a guest in order to
>> accomplys certain hotplug scenarios is planned, but not supported yet. In
>> previous versions it was possible to do those operations on a ap_matrix_mdev
>> that is hooked up to a guest, but the changes would take effect on the next
>> mdev_open.
>> * Synchronisation was reworked.
>> * The sysfs path of the parent device changed from /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix/
>> to /sys/devices/virtual/misc/vfio_ap/. The parent device is a misc
>> device now.
>> * The severity for most of the messages were reduced form error to
>> warning.
>> * We are not as thick headed about the zapq as we used to be in v6.
>>
>> v5 => v6 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Added VSIE support - thanks to Pierre Morel
>> * Added VFIO_DEVICE_RESET ioctl
>> * Zeroizing AP queues when mediated device released and when
>> VFIO_DEVICE_RESET ioctl is invoked
>> * Removed /arch/s390/kvm/kvm-ap.c and arch/s390/include/asm/kvm-ap.h and
>> moved guest matrix configuration into vfio driver
>> * Removed temporary interfaces to be supplied by AP bus
>> * Made the variable that keeps track of mdev instance count an atomic_t
>> type
>> * Removed code iterating through vm_list to determine if another guest has
>> a queue .... not keep a list of matrix_mdev devices and verify against
>> that list. Removes the need for the kvm_lock.
>> * Added a sysfs attribute for the mediated matrix device to display the
>> matrix contained in the guest's CRYCB if a guest is using the mdev.
>>
>>
>> v4 => v5 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Verify AP queues bound to driver in mediated device open callback, prior
>> to configuring the matrix in the CRYCB
>> * Implement VFIO_DEVICE_RESET ioctl
>> * Zeroize queues on guest entry and exit
>> * Removed vnet from all email IBM email addresses referenced
>> * Add synchronization in mdev create/remove and open/release.
>>
>> v4 => v5 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Added code to mdev open callback to ensure not more than one vfio-ap
>> device can be opened by a guest.
>> * Interpret AP instructions by default
>> * Removed patch implementing interface to enable/disable AP interpretation,
>> since that will now be done by default
>> * Removed patch to reset crypto attributes for ALL vcpus. That will be
>> submitted as a single patch since it will not be needed in this series -
>> i.e., it was called from the interface to enable/disable AP instructions
>> * All code for initializing crypto for a guest has been moved back to
>> kvm-s390.c, kvm_s390_crypto_init(kvm) function
>> * Maintaining a module reference count for the vfio_ap module so it is not
>> removed while a guest with AP devices is running.
>>
>>
>>
>> v3 => v4 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Resolved issue with enabling ZCRYPT when KVM is enabled by using
>> #ifdef ZCRYPT in relevant functions
>> * Added patch with a new function for resetting the crypto attributes
>> for all vcpus to resolve the issue raised with running vcpus getting out
>> of sync.
>> * Removed KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO_INTERPRET_AP: Setting interpretive exec mode
>> from vfio_ap driver when mdev device is opened.
>>
>>
>> v2 => v3 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Set APIE in VCPU setup function
>> * Renamed patch 13/15:
>> KVM: s390: Configure the guest's CRYCB
>> KVM: s390: Configure the guest's AP devices
>> * Fixed problem with building arch/s390/kvm/kvm-ap.c when CONFIG_ZCRYPT
>> not selected
>> * Removed patch introducing VSIE support for AP pending further
>> investigation
>> * Initialized AP maximum mask sizes - i.e., APM, AQM and ADM - from info
>> returned from PQAP(QCI) function
>> * Introduced a new device attribute to the KVM_S390_VM_CRYPTO attribute
>> group for setting a flag via the KVM_SET_DEVICE_ATTR ioctl to indicate
>> whether ECA_APIE should be set or not. The flag is used in the
>> kvm_s390_vcpu_crypto_setup() function to set ECA_APIE in the SIE block.
>>
>>
>> v1 => v2 Change log:
>> ===================
>> * Added documentation vfio-ap.txt
>> * Renamed vfio_ap_matrix module and device driver to vfio_ap
>> * Use device core device list instead of maintaining list of matrix
>> devices in driver
>> * Added VSIE support for AP
>> * Create matrix device before registering VFIO AP device driver with the
>> AP bus
>> * Renamed the following files in drivers/s390/crypto:
>> * vfio_ap_matrix.drv -> vfio_ap_drv
>> * vfio_ap_matrix_private.h -> vfio_ap_private.h
>> * vfio_ap_matrix_ops.c -> vfio_ap_ops.c
>> * arch/s390/include/asm/kvm/ap-matrix-config.h
>> * Renamed to kvm-ap.h
>> * Changed the data type of the bit mask fields for the matrix structure
>> to unsigned long and create them with DECLARE_BITMAP
>> * Changed #define prefixes from AP_MATRIX to KVM_AP
>> * Changed function and structure prefixes from ap_matrix to kvm_ap
>> * Added function interface to check if AP Extended Addressing (APXA)
>> facility is installedCRYCB_FORMAT_MASK
>> * Added function interface to get the maximum ID for AP mask type
>> * Added function interface to set the AP execution mode
>> * arch/s390/kvm/ap-matrix-config.c
>> * Renamed to kvm-ap.c
>> * Changed function prefixes from ap_matrix to kvm_ap
>> * Added function to check if AP Extended Addressing (APXA) facility is
>> installed
>> * Added function to get the maximum ID for AP mask type
>> * Added function to set the AP execution mode
>> * Added a boolean parameter to the functions that retrieve the APM, AQM
>> and ADM bit mask fields from the CRYCB. If true, then the function
>> will clear the bits in the mask before returning a reference to it
>> * Added validation to verify that APM, AQM and ADM bits that are set do
>> not exceed the maximum ID value allowed
>> *
>> * arch/s390/include/asm/kvm_host.h
>> * Changed defined for ECA_AP to ECA_APIE - interpretive execution mode
>> * Added a flag to struct kvm_s390_crypto to indicate whether the
>> KVM_S390_VM_CPU_FEAT_AP CPU model feature for AP facilities is set
>> * Added two CPU facilities features to set STFLE.12 and STFLE.15
>> * arch/s390/kvm/kvm-s390.c
>> * Added initialization for new KVM_S390_VM_CPU_FEAT_AP CPU model feature
>> * Removed kvm_s390_apxa_installed() function
>> * Changed call to kvm_s390_apxa_installed() which has been removed to a
>> call to new kvm_ap_apxa_installed() function.
>> * Added code to kvm_s390_vcpu_crypto_setup() to set the new CPU model
>> feature flag in the kvm_s390_crypto structure
>> * Added CRYCB_FORMAT_MASK to mask CRYCBD
>> * arch/s390/tools/gen_facilities.c
>> * Added STFLE.12 and STFLE.15 to struct facility _def
>> * drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_matrix_private.h
>> * Changed name of file to vfio_ap.private.h
>> * Changed #define prefixes from VFIO_AP_MATRIX to VFIO_AP
>> * struct ap_matrix: removed list fields and locks
>> * struct vfio_ap_queue: removed list field
>> * Renamed functions ap_matrix_mdev_register and ap_matrix_mdev_unregister
>> to vfio_ap_mdev_register and vfio_ap_mdev_unregister respectively
>> * drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_matrix_drv.c
>> * Renamed file to drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c
>> * Changed all #define, structure and function prefixes to vfio_ap
>> * probe function
>> * Changed root device name for the matrix device to vfio_ap:
>> i.e., /sys/devices/vfio_ap/matrix
>> * No longer storing the AP queue device in a list, it is retrievable via
>> the device core
>> * Removed unnecessary check whether matrix device exists
>> * Store the vfio_ap_queue structure in the private field of the ap_queue
>> structure rather than using list interface
>> * remove function
>> * Retrieve vfio_ap_queue structure from the struct ap_queue private
>> data rather than from a list
>> * Removed unnecesary check
>> * drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_matrix_ops.c
>> * Renamed file to vfio_ap_ops.c
>> * Changed #define prefixes from AP_MATRIX to VFIO_AP
>> * Changed function name prefixes from ap_matrix to vfio_ap
>> * Removed ioctl to configure the CRYCB
>> * create function
>> * Removed ap_matrix_mdev_find_by_uuid() function - function is provided
>> by mdev core
>> * Removed available_instances verification, provided by mdev core
>> * Removed check to see if mediated device exists, handled by mdev core
>> * notifier function
>> * Configuring matrix here instead of via ioctl
>> * Set interpretive execution mode for all VCPUs
>> * Removed R/O attributes to display adapters and domains
>> * Added an R/O attribute to display the matrix
>> * assign_control_domain mdev attribute:
>> * Removed check to see if the domain is installed on the linux host
>> * Added check to verify the control domain ID does not exceed the max
>> value
>> * assign_adapter mdev attribute:
>> * Added check to verify the adapter ID does not exceed the max
>> value
>> * If any APQNs configured for the mediated matrix device that
>> have an APID matching the adapter ID being assigned are not
>> bound to the vfio_ap device driver then it is assumed that the APQN is
>> bound to another driver and assignment will fail
>> * assign_domain mdev attribute:
>> * Added check to verify the domain ID does not exceed the max
>> value
>> * If any APQNs configured for the mediated matrix device that
>> have an APQI matching the domain ID being assigned are not
>> bound to the vfio_ap device driver then it is assumed that the APQN is
>> bound to another driver and assignment will fail
>> * tools/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h
>> * removed KVM_S390_VM_CPU_FEAT_AP feature definition
>>
>> David Hildenbrand (2):
>> KVM: s390: vsie: simulate VCPU SIE entry/exit
>> KVM: s390: introduce and use KVM_REQ_VSIE_RESTART
>>
>> Pierre Morel (9):
>> KVM: s390: Clear Crypto Control Block when using vSIE
>> KVM: s390: vsie: Do the CRYCB validation first
>> KVM: s390: vsie: Make use of CRYCB FORMAT2 clear
>> KVM: s390: vsie: Allow CRYCB FORMAT-2
>> KVM: s390: vsie: allow CRYCB FORMAT-1
>> KVM: s390: vsie: allow CRYCB FORMAT-0
>> KVM: s390: vsie: allow guest FORMAT-0 CRYCB on host FORMAT-1
>> KVM: s390: vsie: allow guest FORMAT-1 CRYCB on host FORMAT-2
>> KVM: s390: vsie: allow guest FORMAT-0 CRYCB on host FORMAT-2
>>
>> Tony Krowiak (15):
>> KVM: s390: refactor crypto initialization
>> s390: vfio-ap: base implementation of VFIO AP device driver
>> s390: vfio-ap: register matrix device with VFIO mdev framework
>> s390: vfio-ap: sysfs interfaces to configure adapters
>> s390: vfio-ap: sysfs interfaces to configure domains
>> s390: vfio-ap: sysfs interfaces to configure control domains
>> s390: vfio-ap: sysfs interface to view matrix mdev matrix
>> KVM: s390: interfaces to clear CRYCB masks
>> s390: vfio-ap: implement mediated device open callback
>> s390: vfio-ap: implement VFIO_DEVICE_GET_INFO ioctl
>> s390: vfio-ap: zeroize the AP queues
>> s390: vfio-ap: implement VFIO_DEVICE_RESET ioctl
>> KVM: s390: device attrs to enable/disable AP interpretation
>> KVM: s390: CPU model support for AP virtualization
>> s390: doc: detailed specifications for AP virtualization
>>
>> Documentation/s390/vfio-ap.txt | 778 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> MAINTAINERS | 12 +
>> arch/s390/Kconfig | 11 +
>> arch/s390/include/asm/kvm_host.h | 7 +
>> arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h | 3 +
>> arch/s390/kvm/kvm-s390.c | 134 +++--
>> arch/s390/kvm/kvm-s390.h | 1 +
>> arch/s390/kvm/vsie.c | 208 +++++++-
>> arch/s390/tools/gen_facilities.c | 2 +
>> drivers/iommu/Kconfig | 8 +
>> drivers/s390/crypto/Makefile | 4 +
>> drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c | 153 ++++++
>> drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_ops.c | 973 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_private.h | 88 +++
>> include/uapi/linux/vfio.h | 2 +
>> 15 files changed, 2324 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)
>> create mode 100644 Documentation/s390/vfio-ap.txt
>> create mode 100644 drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c
>> create mode 100644 drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_ops.c
>> create mode 100644 drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_private.h
>>

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