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3
4 ============================
5 Protected Execution Facility
6 ============================
7
8 .. contents::
9 :depth: 3
10
11 Introduction
12 ############
13
14 Protected Execution Facility (PEF) is an architectural change for
15 POWER 9 that enables Secure Virtual Machines (SVMs). DD2.3 chips
16 (PVR=0x004e1203) or greater will be PEF-capable. A new ISA release
17 will include the PEF RFC02487 changes.
18
19 When enabled, PEF adds a new higher privileged mode, called Ultravisor
20 mode, to POWER architecture. Along with the new mode there is new
21 firmware called the Protected Execution Ultravisor (or Ultravisor
22 for short). Ultravisor mode is the highest privileged mode in POWER
23 architecture.
24
25 +------------------+
26 | Privilege States |
27 +==================+
28 | Problem |
29 +------------------+
30 | Supervisor |
31 +------------------+
32 | Hypervisor |
33 +------------------+
34 | Ultravisor |
35 +------------------+
36
37 PEF protects SVMs from the hypervisor, privileged users, and other
38 VMs in the system. SVMs are protected while at rest and can only be
39 executed by an authorized machine. All virtual machines utilize
40 hypervisor services. The Ultravisor filters calls between the SVMs
41 and the hypervisor to assure that information does not accidentally
42 leak. All hypercalls except H_RANDOM are reflected to the hypervisor.
43 H_RANDOM is not reflected to prevent the hypervisor from influencing
44 random values in the SVM.
45
46 To support this there is a refactoring of the ownership of resources
47 in the CPU. Some of the resources which were previously hypervisor
48 privileged are now ultravisor privileged.
49
50 Hardware
51 ========
52
53 The hardware changes include the following:
54
55 * There is a new bit in the MSR that determines whether the current
56 process is running in secure mode, MSR(S) bit 41. MSR(S)=1, process
57 is in secure mode, MSR(s)=0 process is in normal mode.
58
59 * The MSR(S) bit can only be set by the Ultravisor.
60
61 * HRFID cannot be used to set the MSR(S) bit. If the hypervisor needs
62 to return to a SVM it must use an ultracall. It can determine if
63 the VM it is returning to is secure.
64
65 * There is a new Ultravisor privileged register, SMFCTRL, which has an
66 enable/disable bit SMFCTRL(E).
67
68 * The privilege of a process is now determined by three MSR bits,
69 MSR(S, HV, PR). In each of the tables below the modes are listed
70 from least privilege to highest privilege. The higher privilege
71 modes can access all the resources of the lower privilege modes.
72
73 **Secure Mode MSR Settings**
74
75 +---+---+---+---------------+
76 | S | HV| PR|Privilege |
77 +===+===+===+===============+
78 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Problem |
79 +---+---+---+---------------+
80 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Privileged(OS)|
81 +---+---+---+---------------+
82 | 1 | 1 | 0 | Ultravisor |
83 +---+---+---+---------------+
84 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Reserved |
85 +---+---+---+---------------+
86
87 **Normal Mode MSR Settings**
88
89 +---+---+---+---------------+
90 | S | HV| PR|Privilege |
91 +===+===+===+===============+
92 | 0 | 0 | 1 | Problem |
93 +---+---+---+---------------+
94 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Privileged(OS)|
95 +---+---+---+---------------+
96 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Hypervisor |
97 +---+---+---+---------------+
98 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Problem (Host)|
99 +---+---+---+---------------+
100
101 * Memory is partitioned into secure and normal memory. Only processes
102 that are running in secure mode can access secure memory.
103
104 * The hardware does not allow anything that is not running secure to
105 access secure memory. This means that the Hypervisor cannot access
106 the memory of the SVM without using an ultracall (asking the
107 Ultravisor). The Ultravisor will only allow the hypervisor to see
108 the SVM memory encrypted.
109
110 * I/O systems are not allowed to directly address secure memory. This
111 limits the SVMs to virtual I/O only.
112
113 * The architecture allows the SVM to share pages of memory with the
114 hypervisor that are not protected with encryption. However, this
115 sharing must be initiated by the SVM.
116
117 * When a process is running in secure mode all hypercalls
118 (syscall lev=1) go to the Ultravisor.
119
120 * When a process is in secure mode all interrupts go to the
121 Ultravisor.
122
123 * The following resources have become Ultravisor privileged and
124 require an Ultravisor interface to manipulate:
125
126 * Processor configurations registers (SCOMs).
127
128 * Stop state information.
129
130 * The debug registers CIABR, DAWR, and DAWRX when SMFCTRL(D) is set.
131 If SMFCTRL(D) is not set they do not work in secure mode. When set,
132 reading and writing requires an Ultravisor call, otherwise that
133 will cause a Hypervisor Emulation Assistance interrupt.
134
135 * PTCR and partition table entries (partition table is in secure
136 memory). An attempt to write to PTCR will cause a Hypervisor
137 Emulation Assitance interrupt.
138
139 * LDBAR (LD Base Address Register) and IMC (In-Memory Collection)
140 non-architected registers. An attempt to write to them will cause a
141 Hypervisor Emulation Assistance interrupt.
142
143 * Paging for an SVM, sharing of memory with Hypervisor for an SVM.
144 (Including Virtual Processor Area (VPA) and virtual I/O).
145
146
147 Software/Microcode
148 ==================
149
150 The software changes include:
151
152 * SVMs are created from normal VM using (open source) tooling supplied
153 by IBM.
154
155 * All SVMs start as normal VMs and utilize an ultracall, UV_ESM
156 (Enter Secure Mode), to make the transition.
157
158 * When the UV_ESM ultracall is made the Ultravisor copies the VM into
159 secure memory, decrypts the verification information, and checks the
160 integrity of the SVM. If the integrity check passes the Ultravisor
161 passes control in secure mode.
162
163 * The verification information includes the pass phrase for the
164 encrypted disk associated with the SVM. This pass phrase is given
165 to the SVM when requested.
166
167 * The Ultravisor is not involved in protecting the encrypted disk of
168 the SVM while at rest.
169
170 * For external interrupts the Ultravisor saves the state of the SVM,
171 and reflects the interrupt to the hypervisor for processing.
172 For hypercalls, the Ultravisor inserts neutral state into all
173 registers not needed for the hypercall then reflects the call to
174 the hypervisor for processing. The H_RANDOM hypercall is performed
175 by the Ultravisor and not reflected.
176
177 * For virtual I/O to work bounce buffering must be done.
178
179 * The Ultravisor uses AES (IAPM) for protection of SVM memory. IAPM
180 is a mode of AES that provides integrity and secrecy concurrently.
181
182 * The movement of data between normal and secure pages is coordinated
183 with the Ultravisor by a new HMM plug-in in the Hypervisor.
184
185 The Ultravisor offers new services to the hypervisor and SVMs. These
186 are accessed through ultracalls.
187
188 Terminology
189 ===========
190
191 * Hypercalls: special system calls used to request services from
192 Hypervisor.
193
194 * Normal memory: Memory that is accessible to Hypervisor.
195
196 * Normal page: Page backed by normal memory and available to
197 Hypervisor.
198
199 * Shared page: A page backed by normal memory and available to both
200 the Hypervisor/QEMU and the SVM (i.e page has mappings in SVM and
201 Hypervisor/QEMU).
202
203 * Secure memory: Memory that is accessible only to Ultravisor and
204 SVMs.
205
206 * Secure page: Page backed by secure memory and only available to
207 Ultravisor and SVM.
208
209 * SVM: Secure Virtual Machine.
210
211 * Ultracalls: special system calls used to request services from
212 Ultravisor.
213
214
215 Ultravisor calls API
216 ####################
217
218 This section describes Ultravisor calls (ultracalls) needed to
219 support Secure Virtual Machines (SVM)s and Paravirtualized KVM. The
220 ultracalls allow the SVMs and Hypervisor to request services from the
221 Ultravisor such as accessing a register or memory region that can only
222 be accessed when running in Ultravisor-privileged mode.
223
224 The specific service needed from an ultracall is specified in register
225 R3 (the first parameter to the ultracall). Other parameters to the
226 ultracall, if any, are specified in registers R4 through R12.
227
228 Return value of all ultracalls is in register R3. Other output values
229 from the ultracall, if any, are returned in registers R4 through R12.
230 The only exception to this register usage is the ``UV_RETURN``
231 ultracall described below.
232
233 Each ultracall returns specific error codes, applicable in the context
234 of the ultracall. However, like with the PowerPC Architecture Platform
235 Reference (PAPR), if no specific error code is defined for a
236 particular situation, then the ultracall will fallback to an erroneous
237 parameter-position based code. i.e U_PARAMETER, U_P2, U_P3 etc
238 depending on the ultracall parameter that may have caused the error.
239
240 Some ultracalls involve transferring a page of data between Ultravisor
241 and Hypervisor. Secure pages that are transferred from secure memory
242 to normal memory may be encrypted using dynamically generated keys.
243 When the secure pages are transferred back to secure memory, they may
244 be decrypted using the same dynamically generated keys. Generation and
245 management of these keys will be covered in a separate document.
246
247 For now this only covers ultracalls currently implemented and being
248 used by Hypervisor and SVMs but others can be added here when it
249 makes sense.
250
251 The full specification for all hypercalls/ultracalls will eventually
252 be made available in the public/OpenPower version of the PAPR
253 specification.
254
255 .. note::
256
257 If PEF is not enabled, the ultracalls will be redirected to the
258 Hypervisor which must handle/fail the calls.
259
260 Ultracalls used by Hypervisor
261 =============================
262
263 This section describes the virtual memory management ultracalls used
264 by the Hypervisor to manage SVMs.
265
266 UV_PAGE_OUT
267 -----------
268
269 Encrypt and move the contents of a page from secure memory to normal
270 memory.
271
272 Syntax
273 ~~~~~~
274
275 .. code-block:: c
276
277 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_PAGE_OUT,
278 uint16_t lpid, /* LPAR ID */
279 uint64_t dest_ra, /* real address of destination page */
280 uint64_t src_gpa, /* source guest-physical-address */
281 uint8_t flags, /* flags */
282 uint64_t order) /* page size order */
283
284 Return values
285 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
286
287 One of the following values:
288
289 * U_SUCCESS on success.
290 * U_PARAMETER if ``lpid`` is invalid.
291 * U_P2 if ``dest_ra`` is invalid.
292 * U_P3 if the ``src_gpa`` address is invalid.
293 * U_P4 if any bit in the ``flags`` is unrecognized
294 * U_P5 if the ``order`` parameter is unsupported.
295 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
296 * U_BUSY if page cannot be currently paged-out.
297
298 Description
299 ~~~~~~~~~~~
300
301 Encrypt the contents of a secure-page and make it available to
302 Hypervisor in a normal page.
303
304 By default, the source page is unmapped from the SVM's partition-
305 scoped page table. But the Hypervisor can provide a hint to the
306 Ultravisor to retain the page mapping by setting the ``UV_SNAPSHOT``
307 flag in ``flags`` parameter.
308
309 If the source page is already a shared page the call returns
310 U_SUCCESS, without doing anything.
311
312 Use cases
313 ~~~~~~~~~
314
315 #. QEMU attempts to access an address belonging to the SVM but the
316 page frame for that address is not mapped into QEMU's address
317 space. In this case, the Hypervisor will allocate a page frame,
318 map it into QEMU's address space and issue the ``UV_PAGE_OUT``
319 call to retrieve the encrypted contents of the page.
320
321 #. When Ultravisor runs low on secure memory and it needs to page-out
322 an LRU page. In this case, Ultravisor will issue the
323 ``H_SVM_PAGE_OUT`` hypercall to the Hypervisor. The Hypervisor will
324 then allocate a normal page and issue the ``UV_PAGE_OUT`` ultracall
325 and the Ultravisor will encrypt and move the contents of the secure
326 page into the normal page.
327
328 #. When Hypervisor accesses SVM data, the Hypervisor requests the
329 Ultravisor to transfer the corresponding page into a insecure page,
330 which the Hypervisor can access. The data in the normal page will
331 be encrypted though.
332
333 UV_PAGE_IN
334 ----------
335
336 Move the contents of a page from normal memory to secure memory.
337
338 Syntax
339 ~~~~~~
340
341 .. code-block:: c
342
343 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_PAGE_IN,
344 uint16_t lpid, /* the LPAR ID */
345 uint64_t src_ra, /* source real address of page */
346 uint64_t dest_gpa, /* destination guest physical address */
347 uint64_t flags, /* flags */
348 uint64_t order) /* page size order */
349
350 Return values
351 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
352
353 One of the following values:
354
355 * U_SUCCESS on success.
356 * U_BUSY if page cannot be currently paged-in.
357 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported
358 * U_PARAMETER if ``lpid`` is invalid.
359 * U_P2 if ``src_ra`` is invalid.
360 * U_P3 if the ``dest_gpa`` address is invalid.
361 * U_P4 if any bit in the ``flags`` is unrecognized
362 * U_P5 if the ``order`` parameter is unsupported.
363
364 Description
365 ~~~~~~~~~~~
366
367 Move the contents of the page identified by ``src_ra`` from normal
368 memory to secure memory and map it to the guest physical address
369 ``dest_gpa``.
370
371 If `dest_gpa` refers to a shared address, map the page into the
372 partition-scoped page-table of the SVM. If `dest_gpa` is not shared,
373 copy the contents of the page into the corresponding secure page.
374 Depending on the context, decrypt the page before being copied.
375
376 The caller provides the attributes of the page through the ``flags``
377 parameter. Valid values for ``flags`` are:
378
379 * CACHE_INHIBITED
380 * CACHE_ENABLED
381 * WRITE_PROTECTION
382
383 The Hypervisor must pin the page in memory before making
384 ``UV_PAGE_IN`` ultracall.
385
386 Use cases
387 ~~~~~~~~~
388
389 #. When a normal VM switches to secure mode, all its pages residing
390 in normal memory, are moved into secure memory.
391
392 #. When an SVM requests to share a page with Hypervisor the Hypervisor
393 allocates a page and informs the Ultravisor.
394
395 #. When an SVM accesses a secure page that has been paged-out,
396 Ultravisor invokes the Hypervisor to locate the page. After
397 locating the page, the Hypervisor uses UV_PAGE_IN to make the
398 page available to Ultravisor.
399
400 UV_PAGE_INVAL
401 -------------
402
403 Invalidate the Ultravisor mapping of a page.
404
405 Syntax
406 ~~~~~~
407
408 .. code-block:: c
409
410 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_PAGE_INVAL,
411 uint16_t lpid, /* the LPAR ID */
412 uint64_t guest_pa, /* destination guest-physical-address */
413 uint64_t order) /* page size order */
414
415 Return values
416 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
417
418 One of the following values:
419
420 * U_SUCCESS on success.
421 * U_PARAMETER if ``lpid`` is invalid.
422 * U_P2 if ``guest_pa`` is invalid (or corresponds to a secure
423 page mapping).
424 * U_P3 if the ``order`` is invalid.
425 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
426 * U_BUSY if page cannot be currently invalidated.
427
428 Description
429 ~~~~~~~~~~~
430
431 This ultracall informs Ultravisor that the page mapping in Hypervisor
432 corresponding to the given guest physical address has been invalidated
433 and that the Ultravisor should not access the page. If the specified
434 ``guest_pa`` corresponds to a secure page, Ultravisor will ignore the
435 attempt to invalidate the page and return U_P2.
436
437 Use cases
438 ~~~~~~~~~
439
440 #. When a shared page is unmapped from the QEMU's page table, possibly
441 because it is paged-out to disk, Ultravisor needs to know that the
442 page should not be accessed from its side too.
443
444
445 UV_WRITE_PATE
446 -------------
447
448 Validate and write the partition table entry (PATE) for a given
449 partition.
450
451 Syntax
452 ~~~~~~
453
454 .. code-block:: c
455
456 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_WRITE_PATE,
457 uint32_t lpid, /* the LPAR ID */
458 uint64_t dw0 /* the first double word to write */
459 uint64_t dw1) /* the second double word to write */
460
461 Return values
462 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
463
464 One of the following values:
465
466 * U_SUCCESS on success.
467 * U_BUSY if PATE cannot be currently written to.
468 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
469 * U_PARAMETER if ``lpid`` is invalid.
470 * U_P2 if ``dw0`` is invalid.
471 * U_P3 if the ``dw1`` address is invalid.
472 * U_PERMISSION if the Hypervisor is attempting to change the PATE
473 of a secure virtual machine or if called from a
474 context other than Hypervisor.
475
476 Description
477 ~~~~~~~~~~~
478
479 Validate and write a LPID and its partition-table-entry for the given
480 LPID. If the LPID is already allocated and initialized, this call
481 results in changing the partition table entry.
482
483 Use cases
484 ~~~~~~~~~
485
486 #. The Partition table resides in Secure memory and its entries,
487 called PATE (Partition Table Entries), point to the partition-
488 scoped page tables for the Hypervisor as well as each of the
489 virtual machines (both secure and normal). The Hypervisor
490 operates in partition 0 and its partition-scoped page tables
491 reside in normal memory.
492
493 #. This ultracall allows the Hypervisor to register the partition-
494 scoped and process-scoped page table entries for the Hypervisor
495 and other partitions (virtual machines) with the Ultravisor.
496
497 #. If the value of the PATE for an existing partition (VM) changes,
498 the TLB cache for the partition is flushed.
499
500 #. The Hypervisor is responsible for allocating LPID. The LPID and
501 its PATE entry are registered together. The Hypervisor manages
502 the PATE entries for a normal VM and can change the PATE entry
503 anytime. Ultravisor manages the PATE entries for an SVM and
504 Hypervisor is not allowed to modify them.
505
506 UV_RETURN
507 ---------
508
509 Return control from the Hypervisor back to the Ultravisor after
510 processing an hypercall or interrupt that was forwarded (aka
511 *reflected*) to the Hypervisor.
512
513 Syntax
514 ~~~~~~
515
516 .. code-block:: c
517
518 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_RETURN)
519
520 Return values
521 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
522
523 This call never returns to Hypervisor on success. It returns
524 U_INVALID if ultracall is not made from a Hypervisor context.
525
526 Description
527 ~~~~~~~~~~~
528
529 When an SVM makes an hypercall or incurs some other exception, the
530 Ultravisor usually forwards (aka *reflects*) the exceptions to the
531 Hypervisor. After processing the exception, Hypervisor uses the
532 ``UV_RETURN`` ultracall to return control back to the SVM.
533
534 The expected register state on entry to this ultracall is:
535
536 * Non-volatile registers are restored to their original values.
537 * If returning from an hypercall, register R0 contains the return
538 value (**unlike other ultracalls**) and, registers R4 through R12
539 contain any output values of the hypercall.
540 * R3 contains the ultracall number, i.e UV_RETURN.
541 * If returning with a synthesized interrupt, R2 contains the
542 synthesized interrupt number.
543
544 Use cases
545 ~~~~~~~~~
546
547 #. Ultravisor relies on the Hypervisor to provide several services to
548 the SVM such as processing hypercall and other exceptions. After
549 processing the exception, Hypervisor uses UV_RETURN to return
550 control back to the Ultravisor.
551
552 #. Hypervisor has to use this ultracall to return control to the SVM.
553
554
555 UV_REGISTER_MEM_SLOT
556 --------------------
557
558 Register an SVM address-range with specified properties.
559
560 Syntax
561 ~~~~~~
562
563 .. code-block:: c
564
565 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_REGISTER_MEM_SLOT,
566 uint64_t lpid, /* LPAR ID of the SVM */
567 uint64_t start_gpa, /* start guest physical address */
568 uint64_t size, /* size of address range in bytes */
569 uint64_t flags /* reserved for future expansion */
570 uint16_t slotid) /* slot identifier */
571
572 Return values
573 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
574
575 One of the following values:
576
577 * U_SUCCESS on success.
578 * U_PARAMETER if ``lpid`` is invalid.
579 * U_P2 if ``start_gpa`` is invalid.
580 * U_P3 if ``size`` is invalid.
581 * U_P4 if any bit in the ``flags`` is unrecognized.
582 * U_P5 if the ``slotid`` parameter is unsupported.
583 * U_PERMISSION if called from context other than Hypervisor.
584 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
585
586
587 Description
588 ~~~~~~~~~~~
589
590 Register a memory range for an SVM. The memory range starts at the
591 guest physical address ``start_gpa`` and is ``size`` bytes long.
592
593 Use cases
594 ~~~~~~~~~
595
596
597 #. When a virtual machine goes secure, all the memory slots managed by
598 the Hypervisor move into secure memory. The Hypervisor iterates
599 through each of memory slots, and registers the slot with
600 Ultravisor. Hypervisor may discard some slots such as those used
601 for firmware (SLOF).
602
603 #. When new memory is hot-plugged, a new memory slot gets registered.
604
605
606 UV_UNREGISTER_MEM_SLOT
607 ----------------------
608
609 Unregister an SVM address-range that was previously registered using
610 UV_REGISTER_MEM_SLOT.
611
612 Syntax
613 ~~~~~~
614
615 .. code-block:: c
616
617 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_UNREGISTER_MEM_SLOT,
618 uint64_t lpid, /* LPAR ID of the SVM */
619 uint64_t slotid) /* reservation slotid */
620
621 Return values
622 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
623
624 One of the following values:
625
626 * U_SUCCESS on success.
627 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
628 * U_PARAMETER if ``lpid`` is invalid.
629 * U_P2 if ``slotid`` is invalid.
630 * U_PERMISSION if called from context other than Hypervisor.
631
632 Description
633 ~~~~~~~~~~~
634
635 Release the memory slot identified by ``slotid`` and free any
636 resources allocated towards the reservation.
637
638 Use cases
639 ~~~~~~~~~
640
641 #. Memory hot-remove.
642
643
644 UV_SVM_TERMINATE
645 ----------------
646
647 Terminate an SVM and release its resources.
648
649 Syntax
650 ~~~~~~
651
652 .. code-block:: c
653
654 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_SVM_TERMINATE,
655 uint64_t lpid, /* LPAR ID of the SVM */)
656
657 Return values
658 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
659
660 One of the following values:
661
662 * U_SUCCESS on success.
663 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
664 * U_PARAMETER if ``lpid`` is invalid.
665 * U_INVALID if VM is not secure.
666 * U_PERMISSION if not called from a Hypervisor context.
667
668 Description
669 ~~~~~~~~~~~
670
671 Terminate an SVM and release all its resources.
672
673 Use cases
674 ~~~~~~~~~
675
676 #. Called by Hypervisor when terminating an SVM.
677
678
679 Ultracalls used by SVM
680 ======================
681
682 UV_SHARE_PAGE
683 -------------
684
685 Share a set of guest physical pages with the Hypervisor.
686
687 Syntax
688 ~~~~~~
689
690 .. code-block:: c
691
692 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_SHARE_PAGE,
693 uint64_t gfn, /* guest page frame number */
694 uint64_t num) /* number of pages of size PAGE_SIZE */
695
696 Return values
697 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
698
699 One of the following values:
700
701 * U_SUCCESS on success.
702 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
703 * U_INVALID if the VM is not secure.
704 * U_PARAMETER if ``gfn`` is invalid.
705 * U_P2 if ``num`` is invalid.
706
707 Description
708 ~~~~~~~~~~~
709
710 Share the ``num`` pages starting at guest physical frame number ``gfn``
711 with the Hypervisor. Assume page size is PAGE_SIZE bytes. Zero the
712 pages before returning.
713
714 If the address is already backed by a secure page, unmap the page and
715 back it with an insecure page, with the help of the Hypervisor. If it
716 is not backed by any page yet, mark the PTE as insecure and back it
717 with an insecure page when the address is accessed. If it is already
718 backed by an insecure page, zero the page and return.
719
720 Use cases
721 ~~~~~~~~~
722
723 #. The Hypervisor cannot access the SVM pages since they are backed by
724 secure pages. Hence an SVM must explicitly request Ultravisor for
725 pages it can share with Hypervisor.
726
727 #. Shared pages are needed to support virtio and Virtual Processor Area
728 (VPA) in SVMs.
729
730
731 UV_UNSHARE_PAGE
732 ---------------
733
734 Restore a shared SVM page to its initial state.
735
736 Syntax
737 ~~~~~~
738
739 .. code-block:: c
740
741 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_UNSHARE_PAGE,
742 uint64_t gfn, /* guest page frame number */
743 uint73 num) /* number of pages of size PAGE_SIZE*/
744
745 Return values
746 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
747
748 One of the following values:
749
750 * U_SUCCESS on success.
751 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
752 * U_INVALID if VM is not secure.
753 * U_PARAMETER if ``gfn`` is invalid.
754 * U_P2 if ``num`` is invalid.
755
756 Description
757 ~~~~~~~~~~~
758
759 Stop sharing ``num`` pages starting at ``gfn`` with the Hypervisor.
760 Assume that the page size is PAGE_SIZE. Zero the pages before
761 returning.
762
763 If the address is already backed by an insecure page, unmap the page
764 and back it with a secure page. Inform the Hypervisor to release
765 reference to its shared page. If the address is not backed by a page
766 yet, mark the PTE as secure and back it with a secure page when that
767 address is accessed. If it is already backed by an secure page zero
768 the page and return.
769
770 Use cases
771 ~~~~~~~~~
772
773 #. The SVM may decide to unshare a page from the Hypervisor.
774
775
776 UV_UNSHARE_ALL_PAGES
777 --------------------
778
779 Unshare all pages the SVM has shared with Hypervisor.
780
781 Syntax
782 ~~~~~~
783
784 .. code-block:: c
785
786 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_UNSHARE_ALL_PAGES)
787
788 Return values
789 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
790
791 One of the following values:
792
793 * U_SUCCESS on success.
794 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
795 * U_INVAL if VM is not secure.
796
797 Description
798 ~~~~~~~~~~~
799
800 Unshare all shared pages from the Hypervisor. All unshared pages are
801 zeroed on return. Only pages explicitly shared by the SVM with the
802 Hypervisor (using UV_SHARE_PAGE ultracall) are unshared. Ultravisor
803 may internally share some pages with the Hypervisor without explicit
804 request from the SVM. These pages will not be unshared by this
805 ultracall.
806
807 Use cases
808 ~~~~~~~~~
809
810 #. This call is needed when ``kexec`` is used to boot a different
811 kernel. It may also be needed during SVM reset.
812
813 UV_ESM
814 ------
815
816 Secure the virtual machine (*enter secure mode*).
817
818 Syntax
819 ~~~~~~
820
821 .. code-block:: c
822
823 uint64_t ultracall(const uint64_t UV_ESM,
824 uint64_t esm_blob_addr, /* location of the ESM blob */
825 unint64_t fdt) /* Flattened device tree */
826
827 Return values
828 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
829
830 One of the following values:
831
832 * U_SUCCESS on success (including if VM is already secure).
833 * U_FUNCTION if functionality is not supported.
834 * U_INVALID if VM is not secure.
835 * U_PARAMETER if ``esm_blob_addr`` is invalid.
836 * U_P2 if ``fdt`` is invalid.
837 * U_PERMISSION if any integrity checks fail.
838 * U_RETRY insufficient memory to create SVM.
839 * U_NO_KEY symmetric key unavailable.
840
841 Description
842 ~~~~~~~~~~~
843
844 Secure the virtual machine. On successful completion, return
845 control to the virtual machine at the address specified in the
846 ESM blob.
847
848 Use cases
849 ~~~~~~~~~
850
851 #. A normal virtual machine can choose to switch to a secure mode.
852
853 Hypervisor Calls API
854 ####################
855
856 This document describes the Hypervisor calls (hypercalls) that are
857 needed to support the Ultravisor. Hypercalls are services provided by
858 the Hypervisor to virtual machines and Ultravisor.
859
860 Register usage for these hypercalls is identical to that of the other
861 hypercalls defined in the Power Architecture Platform Reference (PAPR)
862 document. i.e on input, register R3 identifies the specific service
863 that is being requested and registers R4 through R11 contain
864 additional parameters to the hypercall, if any. On output, register
865 R3 contains the return value and registers R4 through R9 contain any
866 other output values from the hypercall.
867
868 This document only covers hypercalls currently implemented/planned
869 for Ultravisor usage but others can be added here when it makes sense.
870
871 The full specification for all hypercalls/ultracalls will eventually
872 be made available in the public/OpenPower version of the PAPR
873 specification.
874
875 Hypervisor calls to support Ultravisor
876 ======================================
877
878 Following are the set of hypercalls needed to support Ultravisor.
879
880 H_SVM_INIT_START
881 ----------------
882
883 Begin the process of converting a normal virtual machine into an SVM.
884
885 Syntax
886 ~~~~~~
887
888 .. code-block:: c
889
890 uint64_t hypercall(const uint64_t H_SVM_INIT_START)
891
892 Return values
893 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
894
895 One of the following values:
896
897 * H_SUCCESS on success.
898
899 Description
900 ~~~~~~~~~~~
901
902 Initiate the process of securing a virtual machine. This involves
903 coordinating with the Ultravisor, using ultracalls, to allocate
904 resources in the Ultravisor for the new SVM, transferring the VM's
905 pages from normal to secure memory etc. When the process is
906 completed, Ultravisor issues the H_SVM_INIT_DONE hypercall.
907
908 Use cases
909 ~~~~~~~~~
910
911 #. Ultravisor uses this hypercall to inform Hypervisor that a VM
912 has initiated the process of switching to secure mode.
913
914
915 H_SVM_INIT_DONE
916 ---------------
917
918 Complete the process of securing an SVM.
919
920 Syntax
921 ~~~~~~
922
923 .. code-block:: c
924
925 uint64_t hypercall(const uint64_t H_SVM_INIT_DONE)
926
927 Return values
928 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
929
930 One of the following values:
931
932 * H_SUCCESS on success.
933 * H_UNSUPPORTED if called from the wrong context (e.g.
934 from an SVM or before an H_SVM_INIT_START
935 hypercall).
936
937 Description
938 ~~~~~~~~~~~
939
940 Complete the process of securing a virtual machine. This call must
941 be made after a prior call to ``H_SVM_INIT_START`` hypercall.
942
943 Use cases
944 ~~~~~~~~~
945
946 On successfully securing a virtual machine, the Ultravisor informs
947 Hypervisor about it. Hypervisor can use this call to finish setting
948 up its internal state for this virtual machine.
949
950
951 H_SVM_INIT_ABORT
952 ----------------
953
954 Abort the process of securing an SVM.
955
956 Syntax
957 ~~~~~~
958
959 .. code-block:: c
960
961 uint64_t hypercall(const uint64_t H_SVM_INIT_ABORT)
962
963 Return values
964 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
965
966 One of the following values:
967
968 * H_PARAMETER on successfully cleaning up the state,
969 Hypervisor will return this value to the
970 **guest**, to indicate that the underlying
971 UV_ESM ultracall failed.
972
973 * H_STATE if called after a VM has gone secure (i.e
974 H_SVM_INIT_DONE hypercall was successful).
975
976 * H_UNSUPPORTED if called from a wrong context (e.g. from a
977 normal VM).
978
979 Description
980 ~~~~~~~~~~~
981
982 Abort the process of securing a virtual machine. This call must
983 be made after a prior call to ``H_SVM_INIT_START`` hypercall and
984 before a call to ``H_SVM_INIT_DONE``.
985
986 On entry into this hypercall the non-volatile GPRs and FPRs are
987 expected to contain the values they had at the time the VM issued
988 the UV_ESM ultracall. Further ``SRR0`` is expected to contain the
989 address of the instruction after the ``UV_ESM`` ultracall and ``SRR1``
990 the MSR value with which to return to the VM.
991
992 This hypercall will cleanup any partial state that was established for
993 the VM since the prior ``H_SVM_INIT_START`` hypercall, including paging
994 out pages that were paged-into secure memory, and issue the
995 ``UV_SVM_TERMINATE`` ultracall to terminate the VM.
996
997 After the partial state is cleaned up, control returns to the VM
998 (**not Ultravisor**), at the address specified in ``SRR0`` with the
999 MSR values set to the value in ``SRR1``.
1000
1001 Use cases
1002 ~~~~~~~~~
1003
1004 If after a successful call to ``H_SVM_INIT_START``, the Ultravisor
1005 encounters an error while securing a virtual machine, either due
1006 to lack of resources or because the VM's security information could
1007 not be validated, Ultravisor informs the Hypervisor about it.
1008 Hypervisor should use this call to clean up any internal state for
1009 this virtual machine and return to the VM.
1010
1011 H_SVM_PAGE_IN
1012 -------------
1013
1014 Move the contents of a page from normal memory to secure memory.
1015
1016 Syntax
1017 ~~~~~~
1018
1019 .. code-block:: c
1020
1021 uint64_t hypercall(const uint64_t H_SVM_PAGE_IN,
1022 uint64_t guest_pa, /* guest-physical-address */
1023 uint64_t flags, /* flags */
1024 uint64_t order) /* page size order */
1025
1026 Return values
1027 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1028
1029 One of the following values:
1030
1031 * H_SUCCESS on success.
1032 * H_PARAMETER if ``guest_pa`` is invalid.
1033 * H_P2 if ``flags`` is invalid.
1034 * H_P3 if ``order`` of page is invalid.
1035
1036 Description
1037 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1038
1039 Retrieve the content of the page, belonging to the VM at the specified
1040 guest physical address.
1041
1042 Only valid value(s) in ``flags`` are:
1043
1044 * H_PAGE_IN_SHARED which indicates that the page is to be shared
1045 with the Ultravisor.
1046
1047 * H_PAGE_IN_NONSHARED indicates that the UV is not anymore
1048 interested in the page. Applicable if the page is a shared page.
1049
1050 The ``order`` parameter must correspond to the configured page size.
1051
1052 Use cases
1053 ~~~~~~~~~
1054
1055 #. When a normal VM becomes a secure VM (using the UV_ESM ultracall),
1056 the Ultravisor uses this hypercall to move contents of each page of
1057 the VM from normal memory to secure memory.
1058
1059 #. Ultravisor uses this hypercall to ask Hypervisor to provide a page
1060 in normal memory that can be shared between the SVM and Hypervisor.
1061
1062 #. Ultravisor uses this hypercall to page-in a paged-out page. This
1063 can happen when the SVM touches a paged-out page.
1064
1065 #. If SVM wants to disable sharing of pages with Hypervisor, it can
1066 inform Ultravisor to do so. Ultravisor will then use this hypercall
1067 and inform Hypervisor that it has released access to the normal
1068 page.
1069
1070 H_SVM_PAGE_OUT
1071 ---------------
1072
1073 Move the contents of the page to normal memory.
1074
1075 Syntax
1076 ~~~~~~
1077
1078 .. code-block:: c
1079
1080 uint64_t hypercall(const uint64_t H_SVM_PAGE_OUT,
1081 uint64_t guest_pa, /* guest-physical-address */
1082 uint64_t flags, /* flags (currently none) */
1083 uint64_t order) /* page size order */
1084
1085 Return values
1086 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1087
1088 One of the following values:
1089
1090 * H_SUCCESS on success.
1091 * H_PARAMETER if ``guest_pa`` is invalid.
1092 * H_P2 if ``flags`` is invalid.
1093 * H_P3 if ``order`` is invalid.
1094
1095 Description
1096 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1097
1098 Move the contents of the page identified by ``guest_pa`` to normal
1099 memory.
1100
1101 Currently ``flags`` is unused and must be set to 0. The ``order``
1102 parameter must correspond to the configured page size.
1103
1104 Use cases
1105 ~~~~~~~~~
1106
1107 #. If Ultravisor is running low on secure pages, it can move the
1108 contents of some secure pages, into normal pages using this
1109 hypercall. The content will be encrypted.
1110
1111 References
1112 ##########
1113
1114 - `Supporting Protected Computing on IBM Power Architecture <https://developer.ibm.com/articles/l-support-protected-computing/>`_