2
0
mirror of https://github.com/edk2-porting/linux-next.git synced 2024-12-22 20:23:57 +08:00
linux-next/tools
Linus Torvalds da9803dfd3 This feature enhances the current guest memory encryption support
called SEV by also encrypting the guest register state, making the
 registers inaccessible to the hypervisor by en-/decrypting them on world
 switches. Thus, it adds additional protection to Linux guests against
 exfiltration, control flow and rollback attacks.
 
 With SEV-ES, the guest is in full control of what registers the
 hypervisor can access. This is provided by a guest-host exchange
 mechanism based on a new exception vector called VMM Communication
 Exception (#VC), a new instruction called VMGEXIT and a shared
 Guest-Host Communication Block which is a decrypted page shared between
 the guest and the hypervisor.
 
 Intercepts to the hypervisor become #VC exceptions in an SEV-ES guest so
 in order for that exception mechanism to work, the early x86 init code
 needed to be made able to handle exceptions, which, in itself, brings
 a bunch of very nice cleanups and improvements to the early boot code
 like an early page fault handler, allowing for on-demand building of the
 identity mapping. With that, !KASLR configurations do not use the EFI
 page table anymore but switch to a kernel-controlled one.
 
 The main part of this series adds the support for that new exchange
 mechanism. The goal has been to keep this as much as possibly
 separate from the core x86 code by concentrating the machinery in two
 SEV-ES-specific files:
 
  arch/x86/kernel/sev-es-shared.c
  arch/x86/kernel/sev-es.c
 
 Other interaction with core x86 code has been kept at minimum and behind
 static keys to minimize the performance impact on !SEV-ES setups.
 
 Work by Joerg Roedel and Thomas Lendacky and others.
 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
 
 iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEzv7L6UO9uDPlPSfHEsHwGGHeVUoFAl+FiKYACgkQEsHwGGHe
 VUqS5BAAlh5mKwtxXMyFyAIHa5tpsgDjbecFzy1UVmZyxN0JHLlM3NLmb+K52drY
 PiWjNNMi/cFMFazkuLFHuY0poBWrZml8zRS/mExKgUJC6EtguS9FQnRE9xjDBoWQ
 gOTSGJWEzT5wnFqo8qHwlC2CDCSF1hfL8ks3cUFW2tCWus4F9pyaMSGfFqD224rg
 Lh/8+arDMSIKE4uH0cm7iSuyNpbobId0l5JNDfCEFDYRigQZ6pZsQ9pbmbEpncs4
 rmjDvBA5eHDlNMXq0ukqyrjxWTX4ZLBOBvuLhpyssSXnnu2T+Tcxg09+ZSTyJAe0
 LyC9Wfo0v78JASXMAdeH9b1d1mRYNMqjvnBItNQoqweoqUXWz7kvgxCOp6b/G4xp
 cX5YhB6BprBW2DXL45frMRT/zX77UkEKYc5+0IBegV2xfnhRsjqQAQaWLIksyEaX
 nz9/C6+1Sr2IAv271yykeJtY6gtlRjg/usTlYpev+K0ghvGvTmuilEiTltjHrso1
 XAMbfWHQGSd61LNXofvx/GLNfGBisS6dHVHwtkayinSjXNdWxI6w9fhbWVjQ+y2V
 hOF05lmzaJSG5kPLrsFHFqm2YcxOmsWkYYDBHvtmBkMZSf5B+9xxDv97Uy9NETcr
 eSYk//TEkKQqVazfCQS/9LSm0MllqKbwNO25sl0Tw2k6PnheO2g=
 =toqi
 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Merge tag 'x86_seves_for_v5.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip

Pull x86 SEV-ES support from Borislav Petkov:
 "SEV-ES enhances the current guest memory encryption support called SEV
  by also encrypting the guest register state, making the registers
  inaccessible to the hypervisor by en-/decrypting them on world
  switches. Thus, it adds additional protection to Linux guests against
  exfiltration, control flow and rollback attacks.

  With SEV-ES, the guest is in full control of what registers the
  hypervisor can access. This is provided by a guest-host exchange
  mechanism based on a new exception vector called VMM Communication
  Exception (#VC), a new instruction called VMGEXIT and a shared
  Guest-Host Communication Block which is a decrypted page shared
  between the guest and the hypervisor.

  Intercepts to the hypervisor become #VC exceptions in an SEV-ES guest
  so in order for that exception mechanism to work, the early x86 init
  code needed to be made able to handle exceptions, which, in itself,
  brings a bunch of very nice cleanups and improvements to the early
  boot code like an early page fault handler, allowing for on-demand
  building of the identity mapping. With that, !KASLR configurations do
  not use the EFI page table anymore but switch to a kernel-controlled
  one.

  The main part of this series adds the support for that new exchange
  mechanism. The goal has been to keep this as much as possibly separate
  from the core x86 code by concentrating the machinery in two
  SEV-ES-specific files:

    arch/x86/kernel/sev-es-shared.c
    arch/x86/kernel/sev-es.c

  Other interaction with core x86 code has been kept at minimum and
  behind static keys to minimize the performance impact on !SEV-ES
  setups.

  Work by Joerg Roedel and Thomas Lendacky and others"

* tag 'x86_seves_for_v5.10' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (73 commits)
  x86/sev-es: Use GHCB accessor for setting the MMIO scratch buffer
  x86/sev-es: Check required CPU features for SEV-ES
  x86/efi: Add GHCB mappings when SEV-ES is active
  x86/sev-es: Handle NMI State
  x86/sev-es: Support CPU offline/online
  x86/head/64: Don't call verify_cpu() on starting APs
  x86/smpboot: Load TSS and getcpu GDT entry before loading IDT
  x86/realmode: Setup AP jump table
  x86/realmode: Add SEV-ES specific trampoline entry point
  x86/vmware: Add VMware-specific handling for VMMCALL under SEV-ES
  x86/kvm: Add KVM-specific VMMCALL handling under SEV-ES
  x86/paravirt: Allow hypervisor-specific VMMCALL handling under SEV-ES
  x86/sev-es: Handle #DB Events
  x86/sev-es: Handle #AC Events
  x86/sev-es: Handle VMMCALL Events
  x86/sev-es: Handle MWAIT/MWAITX Events
  x86/sev-es: Handle MONITOR/MONITORX Events
  x86/sev-es: Handle INVD Events
  x86/sev-es: Handle RDPMC Events
  x86/sev-es: Handle RDTSC(P) Events
  ...
2020-10-14 10:21:34 -07:00
..
accounting SPDX patches for 5.7-rc1. 2020-04-03 13:12:26 -07:00
arch This feature enhances the current guest memory encryption support 2020-10-14 10:21:34 -07:00
bootconfig tools/bootconfig: Add testcase for tailing space 2020-09-21 21:57:12 -04:00
bpf tools/bpftool: Support passing BPFTOOL_VERSION to make 2020-09-19 01:06:05 +02:00
build perf build-ids: Fall back to debuginfod query if debuginfo not found 2020-08-14 09:51:14 -03:00
cgroup blk-iocost: update iocost_monitor.py 2020-09-01 19:38:33 -06:00
debugging
edid
firewire
firmware
gpio tools: gpio: add debounce support to gpio-event-mon 2020-09-30 10:57:30 +02:00
hv tools: hv: change http to https in hv_kvp_daemon.c 2020-07-06 10:46:23 +00:00
iio .gitignore: add SPDX License Identifier 2020-03-25 11:50:48 +01:00
include objtool changes for v5.10: 2020-10-14 10:13:37 -07:00
io_uring tools/io_uring: fix compile breakage 2020-09-21 07:50:58 -06:00
kvm/kvm_stat tools/kvm_stat: add sample systemd unit file 2020-04-21 09:13:12 -04:00
laptop change email address for Pali Rohár 2020-04-10 15:36:22 -07:00
leds .gitignore: add SPDX License Identifier 2020-03-25 11:50:48 +01:00
lib libbpf: Fix XDP program load regression for old kernels 2020-09-24 10:33:02 -07:00
memory-model tools/memory-model: Expand the cheatsheet.txt notion of relaxed 2020-09-04 11:58:15 -07:00
nfsd
objtool objtool changes for v5.10: 2020-10-14 10:13:37 -07:00
pci tools: PCI: Add 'e' to clear IRQ 2020-04-02 17:57:10 +01:00
pcmcia .gitignore: add SPDX License Identifier 2020-03-25 11:50:48 +01:00
perf objtool changes for v5.10: 2020-10-14 10:13:37 -07:00
power notifier: Fix broken error handling pattern 2020-09-01 09:58:03 +02:00
scripts Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net 2020-03-25 18:58:11 -07:00
spi spi: tools: Make default_tx/rx and input_tx static 2020-06-11 16:27:24 +01:00
testing Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andrew) 2020-10-14 09:57:24 -07:00
thermal/tmon - Convert tsens configuration DT binding to yaml (Rajeshwari) 2020-04-07 20:00:16 -07:00
time
usb tools: usb: move to tools buildsystem 2020-08-19 14:11:44 +02:00
virtio virtio: fixes, features 2020-08-11 14:34:17 -07:00
vm mm: Add PG_arch_2 page flag 2020-09-04 12:46:06 +01:00
wmi
Makefile bpf: Compile resolve_btfids tool at kernel compilation start 2020-07-13 10:42:02 -07:00