@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ obj-y += machine.o mmu_helper.o mmu-hash32.o monitor.o arch_dump.o
obj-$(TARGET_PPC64) += mmu-hash64.o mmu-book3s-v3.o compat.o
obj-$(TARGET_PPC64) += mmu-radix64.o
endif
-obj-$(CONFIG_KVM) += kvm.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_KVM) += kvm.o pef.o
obj-$(call lnot,$(CONFIG_KVM)) += kvm-stub.o
obj-y += dfp_helper.o
obj-y += excp_helper.o
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+/*
+ * PEF (Protected Execution Framework) for POWER support
+ *
+ * Copyright David Gibson, Redhat Inc. 2020
+ *
+ * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
+ * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "qemu/osdep.h"
+
+#define TYPE_PEF_GUEST "pef-guest"
+#define PEF_GUEST(obj) \
+ OBJECT_CHECK(PefGuestState, (obj), TYPE_SEV_GUEST)
+
+typedef struct PefGuestState PefGuestState;
+
+/**
+ * PefGuestState:
+ *
+ * The PefGuestState object is used for creating and managing a PEF
+ * guest.
+ *
+ * # $QEMU \
+ * -object pef-guest,id=pef0 \
+ * -machine ...,guest-memory-protection=pef0
+ */
+struct PefGuestState {
+ Object parent_obj;
+};
+
+static Error *pef_mig_blocker;
+
+static int pef_kvm_init(GuestMemoryProtection *gmpo, Error **errp)
+{
+ PefGuestState *pef = PEF_GUEST(gmpo);
+
+ if (!kvm_check_extension(kvm_state, KVM_CAP_PPC_SECURE_GUEST)) {
+ error_setg(errp,
+ "KVM implementation does not support Secure VMs (is an ultravisor running?)");
+ return -1;
+ } else {
+ int ret = kvm_vm_enable_cap(kvm_state, KVM_CAP_PPC_SECURE_GUEST, 0, 1);
+
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ error_setg(errp,
+ "Error enabling PEF with KVM");
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void pef_guest_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
+{
+ GuestMemoryProtectionClass *gmpc = GUEST_MEMORY_PROTECTION_CLASS(oc);
+
+ gmpc->kvm_init = pef_kvm_init;
+}
+
+static const TypeInfo pef_guest_info = {
+ .parent = TYPE_OBJECT,
+ .name = TYPE_PEF_GUEST,
+ .instance_size = sizeof(PefGuestState),
+ .class_init = pef_guest_class_init,
+ .interfaces = (InterfaceInfo[]) {
+ { TYPE_GUEST_MEMORY_PROTECTION },
+ { TYPE_USER_CREATABLE },
+ { }
+ }
+};
+
+static void
+pef_register_types(void)
+{
+ type_register_static(&pef_guest_info);
+}
+
+type_init(pef_register_types);
Some upcoming POWER machines have a system called PEF (Protected Execution Framework) which uses a small ultravisor to allow guests to run in a way that they can't be eavesdropped by the hypervisor. The effect is roughly similar to AMD SEV, although the mechanisms are quite different. Most of the work of this is done between the guest, KVM and the ultravisor, with little need for involvement by qemu. However qemu does need to tell KVM to allow secure VMs. Because the availability of secure mode is a guest visible difference which depends on havint the right hardware and firmware, we don't enable this by default. In order to run a secure guest you need to create a "pef-guest" object and set the guest-memory-protection machine property to point to it. Note that this just *allows* secure guests, the architecture of PEF is such that the guest still needs to talk to the ultravisor to enter secure mode, so we can't know if the guest actually is secure until well after machine creation time. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> --- target/ppc/Makefile.objs | 2 +- target/ppc/pef.c | 81 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 82 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 target/ppc/pef.c