| Subject | Re: [PATCH v3 08/21] x86/virt/tdx: Do logical-cpu scope TDX module initialization | From | Kai Huang <> | Date | Tue, 26 Apr 2022 11:55:46 +1200 |
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On Sat, 2022-04-23 at 18:27 -0700, Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy wrote: > > On 4/5/22 9:49 PM, Kai Huang wrote: > > Logical-cpu scope initialization requires calling TDH.SYS.LP.INIT on all > > BIOS-enabled cpus, otherwise the TDH.SYS.CONFIG SEAMCALL will fail. > > IIUC, this change handles logical CPU initialization part of TDX module > initialization. So why talk about TDH.SYS.CONFIG failure here? Are they > related?
They are a little bit related but I think I can remove it. Thanks.
> > > TDH.SYS.LP.INIT can be called concurrently on all cpus. > > IMO, if you move the following paragraph to the beginning, it is easier > to understand "what" and "why" part of this change.
OK.
> > > > Following global initialization, do the logical-cpu scope initialization > > by calling TDH.SYS.LP.INIT on all online cpus. Whether all BIOS-enabled > > cpus are online is not checked here for simplicity. The caller of > > tdx_init() should guarantee all BIOS-enabled cpus are online. > > Include specification reference for TDX module initialization and > TDH.SYS.LP.INIT. > > In TDX module spec, section 22.2.35 (TDH.SYS.LP.INIT Leaf), mentions > some environment requirements. I don't see you checking here for it? > Is this already met? >
Good catch. I missed it, and I'll look into it. Thanks.
-- Thanks, -Kai
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