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SubjectRe: [PATCH v20 00/20] s390/vfio-ap: dynamic configuration support
On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 08:48:27 +0200
Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> wrote:

> Am 21.06.22 um 17:51 schrieb Tony Krowiak:
> > The current design for AP pass-through does not support making dynamic
> > changes to the AP matrix of a running guest resulting in a few
> > deficiencies this patch series is intended to mitigate:
> >
> > 1. Adapters, domains and control domains can not be added to or removed
> > from a running guest. In order to modify a guest's AP configuration,
> > the guest must be terminated; only then can AP resources be assigned
> > to or unassigned from the guest's matrix mdev. The new AP
> > configuration becomes available to the guest when it is subsequently
> > restarted.
> >
> > 2. The AP bus's /sys/bus/ap/apmask and /sys/bus/ap/aqmask interfaces can
> > be modified by a root user without any restrictions. A change to
> > either mask can result in AP queue devices being unbound from the
> > vfio_ap device driver and bound to a zcrypt device driver even if a
> > guest is using the queues, thus giving the host access to the guest's
> > private crypto data and vice versa.
> >
> > 3. The APQNs derived from the Cartesian product of the APIDs of the
> > adapters and APQIs of the domains assigned to a matrix mdev must
> > reference an AP queue device bound to the vfio_ap device driver. The
> > AP architecture allows assignment of AP resources that are not
> > available to the system, so this artificial restriction is not
> > compliant with the architecture.
> >
> > 4. The AP configuration profile can be dynamically changed for the linux
> > host after a KVM guest is started. For example, a new domain can be
> > dynamically added to the configuration profile via the SE or an HMC
> > connected to a DPM enabled lpar. Likewise, AP adapters can be
> > dynamically configured (online state) and deconfigured (standby state)
> > using the SE, an SCLP command or an HMC connected to a DPM enabled
> > lpar. This can result in inadvertent sharing of AP queues between the
> > guest and host.
> >
> > 5. A root user can manually unbind an AP queue device representing a
> > queue in use by a KVM guest via the vfio_ap device driver's sysfs
> > unbind attribute. In this case, the guest will be using a queue that
> > is not bound to the driver which violates the device model.
> >
> > This patch series introduces the following changes to the current design
> > to alleviate the shortcomings described above as well as to implement
> > more of the AP architecture:
> >
> > 1. A root user will be prevented from making edits to the AP bus's
> > /sys/bus/ap/apmask or /sys/bus/ap/aqmask if the change would transfer
> > ownership of an APQN from the vfio_ap device driver to a zcrypt driver
> > while the APQN is assigned to a matrix mdev.
> >
> > 2. Allow a root user to hot plug/unplug AP adapters, domains and control
> > domains for a KVM guest using the matrix mdev via its sysfs
> > assign/unassign attributes.
> >
> > 4. Allow assignment of an AP adapter or domain to a matrix mdev even if
> > it results in assignment of an APQN that does not reference an AP
> > queue device bound to the vfio_ap device driver, as long as the APQN
> > is not reserved for use by the default zcrypt drivers (also known as
> > over-provisioning of AP resources). Allowing over-provisioning of AP
> > resources better models the architecture which does not preclude
> > assigning AP resources that are not yet available in the system. Such
> > APQNs, however, will not be assigned to the guest using the matrix
> > mdev; only APQNs referencing AP queue devices bound to the vfio_ap
> > device driver will actually get assigned to the guest.
> >
> > 5. Handle dynamic changes to the AP device model.
> >
> > 1. Rationale for changes to AP bus's apmask/aqmask interfaces:
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > Due to the extremely sensitive nature of cryptographic data, it is
> > imperative that great care be taken to ensure that such data is secured.
> > Allowing a root user, either inadvertently or maliciously, to configure
> > these masks such that a queue is shared between the host and a guest is
> > not only avoidable, it is advisable. It was suggested that this scenario
> > is better handled in user space with management software, but that does
> > not preclude a malicious administrator from using the sysfs interfaces
> > to gain access to a guest's crypto data. It was also suggested that this
> > scenario could be avoided by taking access to the adapter away from the
> > guest and zeroing out the queues prior to the vfio_ap driver releasing the
> > device; however, stealing an adapter in use from a guest as a by-product
> > of an operation is bad and will likely cause problems for the guest
> > unnecessarily. It was decided that the most effective solution with the
> > least number of negative side effects is to prevent the situation at the
> > source.
> >
> > 2. Rationale for hot plug/unplug using matrix mdev sysfs interfaces:
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > Allowing a user to hot plug/unplug AP resources using the matrix mdev
> > sysfs interfaces circumvents the need to terminate the guest in order to
> > modify its AP configuration. Allowing dynamic configuration makes
> > reconfiguring a guest's AP matrix much less disruptive.
> >
> > 3. Rationale for allowing over-provisioning of AP resources:
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > Allowing assignment of AP resources to a matrix mdev and ultimately to a
> > guest better models the AP architecture. The architecture does not
> > preclude assignment of unavailable AP resources. If a queue subsequently
> > becomes available while a guest using the matrix mdev to which its APQN
> > is assigned, the guest will be given access to it. If an APQN
> > is dynamically unassigned from the underlying host system, it will
> > automatically become unavailable to the guest.
> >
> > Change log v19-v20:
> > ------------------
> > * Fixed patch 02/20: failed to move creation of status attribute
> > for a queue device to the vfio_ap_mdev_probe_queue function in
> > drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_ops.c. (Jason)
> >
> > * Fixed signature of get_update_locks_for_queue macro
> >
> > * Take lock in get_update_locks_for_queue macro before
> > accessing q->matrix_mdev
> >
> > * Renamed vfio_ap_mdev_get_update_locks_for_apqn function to
> > get_update_locks_for_apqn (Jason)
> >
> > * Fix comments in function implementing the AP bus's in_use callback (Jason)
> >
> > * Fix function name in prologue for ap_owned_by_def_drv function
> >
> > Tony Krowiak (20):
> > s390/vfio-ap: use new AP bus interface to search for queue devices
> > s390/vfio-ap: move probe and remove callbacks to vfio_ap_ops.c
> > s390/vfio-ap: manage link between queue struct and matrix mdev
> > s390/vfio-ap: introduce shadow APCB
> > s390/vfio-ap: refresh guest's APCB by filtering AP resources assigned
> > to mdev
> > s390/vfio-ap: allow assignment of unavailable AP queues to mdev device
> > s390/vfio-ap: rename matrix_dev->lock mutex to matrix_dev->mdevs_lock
> > s390/vfio-ap: introduce new mutex to control access to the KVM pointer
> > s390/vfio-ap: use proper locking order when setting/clearing KVM
> > pointer
> > s390/vfio-ap: prepare for dynamic update of guest's APCB on
> > assign/unassign
> > s390/vfio-ap: prepare for dynamic update of guest's APCB on queue
> > probe/remove
> > s390/vfio-ap: allow hot plug/unplug of AP devices when
> > assigned/unassigned
> > s390/vfio-ap: hot plug/unplug of AP devices when probed/removed
> > s390/vfio-ap: reset queues after adapter/domain unassignment
> > s390/vfio-ap: implement in-use callback for vfio_ap driver
> > s390/vfio-ap: sysfs attribute to display the guest's matrix
> > s390/vfio-ap: handle config changed and scan complete notification
> > s390/vfio-ap: update docs to include dynamic config support
> > s390/Docs: new doc describing lock usage by the vfio_ap device driver
> > MAINTAINERS: pick up all vfio_ap docs for VFIO AP maintainers
> >
> > Documentation/s390/vfio-ap-locking.rst | 105 ++
> > Documentation/s390/vfio-ap.rst | 492 +++++---
> > MAINTAINERS | 2 +-
> > drivers/s390/crypto/ap_bus.c | 35 +-
> > drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_drv.c | 124 +-
> > drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_ops.c | 1436 ++++++++++++++++++------
> > drivers/s390/crypto/vfio_ap_private.h | 47 +-
> > 7 files changed, 1648 insertions(+), 593 deletions(-)
> > create mode 100644 Documentation/s390/vfio-ap-locking.rst
>
> Unless somebody disagrees, I think we will carry these patches via the s390 tree.

No objections. I failed to verify that everything is in great shape (no
deadlocks, no races, and the logic is implemented like designed) because
I didn't have the bandwidth. I did spend some time looking at the
locking in v19 and I didn't find any problems. The locking design is
IMHO viable. I think Jason did a full review and r-b-ed all the patches
or is at least very close to it. I don't think it makes any sense to wait
for me. Sorry I couldn't do as much as I would have liked to.

Regards,
Halil

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