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SubjectRe: [PATCH v13 04/13] x86/sgx: Architectural structures
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:57 PM Jarkko Sakkinen
<jarkko.sakkinen@linux.intel.com> wrote:
>
> Add arch/x86/include/asm/sgx_arch.h, which contains definitions for the
> architectural data structures used by the CPU to implement the SGX.

> +/**
> + * enum sgx_encls_leaves - ENCLS leaf functions
> + * %ECREATE: Create an enclave.
> + * %EADD: Add a page to an enclave.
> + * %EINIT: Launch an enclave.
> + * %EREMOVE: Remove a page from an enclave.
> + * %EDBGRD: Read a word from an enclve (peek).
> + * %EDBGWR: Write a word to an enclave (poke).
> + * %EEXTEND: Measure 256 bytes of an added enclave page.
> + * %ELDB: Load a swapped page in blocked state.
> + * %ELDU: Load a swapped page in unblocked state.
> + * %EBLOCK: Change page state to blocked i.e. entering hardware threads
> + * cannot access it and create new TLB entries.
> + * %EPA: Create a Version Array (VA) page used to store isvsvn number
> + * for a swapped EPC page.
> + * %EWB: Swap an enclave page to the regular memory. Checks that all
> + * threads have exited that were in the previous shoot-down
> + * sequence.
> + * %ETRACK: Start a new shoot down sequence. Used to together with EBLOCK
> + * to make sure that a page is safe to swap.
> + */
> +enum sgx_encls_leaves {
> + ECREATE = 0x0,
> + EADD = 0x1,
> + EINIT = 0x2,
> + EREMOVE = 0x3,
> + EDGBRD = 0x4,
> + EDGBWR = 0x5,
> + EEXTEND = 0x6,
> + ELDB = 0x7,
> + ELDU = 0x8,
> + EBLOCK = 0x9,
> + EPA = 0xA,
> + EWB = 0xB,
> + ETRACK = 0xC,
> + EAUG = 0xD,
> + EMODPR = 0xE,
> + EMODT = 0xF,
> +};

Hmm... This E prefix confuses me with (system wide) error codes. Has
it been discussed before? If so, can you point on the conclusion why
the current format is good?

> +enum sgx_miscselect {
> + SGX_MISC_EXINFO = 0x01,
> +};
> +
> +#define SGX_MISC_RESERVED_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEULL

Any idea why we are not using BIT_ULL() / BIT() and GENMASK_ULL() /
GENMASK() in the code?

> +enum sgx_attribute {
> + SGX_ATTR_DEBUG = 0x02,
> + SGX_ATTR_MODE64BIT = 0x04,
> + SGX_ATTR_PROVISIONKEY = 0x10,
> + SGX_ATTR_EINITTOKENKEY = 0x20,
> +};
> +
> +#define SGX_ATTR_RESERVED_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC9ULL

Some times listing explicitly not-reserved bits might be better and
figuring out reserved mask is a simple ~ operation.

> +enum sgx_tcs_flags {
> + SGX_TCS_DBGOPTIN = 0x01,
> +};
> +
> +#define SGX_TCS_RESERVED_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEULL

> +#define SGX_SECINFO_PERMISSION_MASK 0x0000000000000007ULL
> +#define SGX_SECINFO_PAGE_TYPE_MASK 0x000000000000FF00ULL
> +#define SGX_SECINFO_RESERVED_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF00F8ULL

So, something like

MASK1 GENMASK_ULL
MASK2 GENMASK_ULL
MASK3 ~(MASK1 | MASK2)

?

--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko

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