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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0                 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2                                                     2 
  3 ==============================================      3 ===================================================================
  4 The Definitive SEV Guest API Documentation          4 The Definitive SEV Guest API Documentation
  5 ==============================================      5 ===================================================================
  6                                                     6 
  7 1. General description                              7 1. General description
  8 ======================                              8 ======================
  9                                                     9 
 10 The SEV API is a set of ioctls that are used b     10 The SEV API is a set of ioctls that are used by the guest or hypervisor
 11 to get or set a certain aspect of the SEV virt     11 to get or set a certain aspect of the SEV virtual machine. The ioctls belong
 12 to the following classes:                          12 to the following classes:
 13                                                    13 
 14  - Hypervisor ioctls: These query and set glob     14  - Hypervisor ioctls: These query and set global attributes which affect the
 15    whole SEV firmware.  These ioctl are used b     15    whole SEV firmware.  These ioctl are used by platform provisioning tools.
 16                                                    16 
 17  - Guest ioctls: These query and set attribute     17  - Guest ioctls: These query and set attributes of the SEV virtual machine.
 18                                                    18 
 19 2. API description                                 19 2. API description
 20 ==================                                 20 ==================
 21                                                    21 
 22 This section describes ioctls that is used for     22 This section describes ioctls that is used for querying the SEV guest report
 23 from the SEV firmware. For each ioctl, the fol     23 from the SEV firmware. For each ioctl, the following information is provided
 24 along with a description:                          24 along with a description:
 25                                                    25 
 26   Technology:                                      26   Technology:
 27       which SEV technology provides this ioctl     27       which SEV technology provides this ioctl. SEV, SEV-ES, SEV-SNP or all.
 28                                                    28 
 29   Type:                                            29   Type:
 30       hypervisor or guest. The ioctl can be us     30       hypervisor or guest. The ioctl can be used inside the guest or the
 31       hypervisor.                                  31       hypervisor.
 32                                                    32 
 33   Parameters:                                      33   Parameters:
 34       what parameters are accepted by the ioct     34       what parameters are accepted by the ioctl.
 35                                                    35 
 36   Returns:                                         36   Returns:
 37       the return value.  General error numbers     37       the return value.  General error numbers (-ENOMEM, -EINVAL)
 38       are not detailed, but errors with specif     38       are not detailed, but errors with specific meanings are.
 39                                                    39 
 40 The guest ioctl should be issued on a file des     40 The guest ioctl should be issued on a file descriptor of the /dev/sev-guest
 41 device.  The ioctl accepts struct snp_user_gue     41 device.  The ioctl accepts struct snp_user_guest_request. The input and
 42 output structure is specified through the req_     42 output structure is specified through the req_data and resp_data field
 43 respectively. If the ioctl fails to execute du     43 respectively. If the ioctl fails to execute due to a firmware error, then
 44 the fw_error code will be set, otherwise fw_er     44 the fw_error code will be set, otherwise fw_error will be set to -1.
 45                                                    45 
 46 The firmware checks that the message sequence      46 The firmware checks that the message sequence counter is one greater than
 47 the guests message sequence counter. If guest      47 the guests message sequence counter. If guest driver fails to increment message
 48 counter (e.g. counter overflow), then -EIO wil     48 counter (e.g. counter overflow), then -EIO will be returned.
 49                                                    49 
 50 ::                                                 50 ::
 51                                                    51 
 52         struct snp_guest_request_ioctl {           52         struct snp_guest_request_ioctl {
 53                 /* Message version number */       53                 /* Message version number */
 54                 __u32 msg_version;                 54                 __u32 msg_version;
 55                                                    55 
 56                 /* Request and response struct     56                 /* Request and response structure address */
 57                 __u64 req_data;                    57                 __u64 req_data;
 58                 __u64 resp_data;                   58                 __u64 resp_data;
 59                                                    59 
 60                 /* bits[63:32]: VMM error code     60                 /* bits[63:32]: VMM error code, bits[31:0] firmware error code (see psp-sev.h) */
 61                 union {                            61                 union {
 62                         __u64 exitinfo2;           62                         __u64 exitinfo2;
 63                         struct {                   63                         struct {
 64                                 __u32 fw_error     64                                 __u32 fw_error;
 65                                 __u32 vmm_erro     65                                 __u32 vmm_error;
 66                         };                         66                         };
 67                 };                                 67                 };
 68         };                                         68         };
 69                                                    69 
 70 The host ioctls are issued to a file descripto << 
 71 The ioctl accepts the command ID/input structu << 
 72                                                << 
 73 ::                                             << 
 74                                                << 
 75         struct sev_issue_cmd {                 << 
 76                 /* Command ID */               << 
 77                 __u32 cmd;                     << 
 78                                                << 
 79                 /* Command request structure * << 
 80                 __u64 data;                    << 
 81                                                << 
 82                 /* Firmware error code on fail << 
 83                 __u32 error;                   << 
 84         };                                     << 
 85                                                << 
 86                                                << 
 87 2.1 SNP_GET_REPORT                                 70 2.1 SNP_GET_REPORT
 88 ------------------                                 71 ------------------
 89                                                    72 
 90 :Technology: sev-snp                               73 :Technology: sev-snp
 91 :Type: guest ioctl                                 74 :Type: guest ioctl
 92 :Parameters (in): struct snp_report_req            75 :Parameters (in): struct snp_report_req
 93 :Returns (out): struct snp_report_resp on succ     76 :Returns (out): struct snp_report_resp on success, -negative on error
 94                                                    77 
 95 The SNP_GET_REPORT ioctl can be used to query      78 The SNP_GET_REPORT ioctl can be used to query the attestation report from the
 96 SEV-SNP firmware. The ioctl uses the SNP_GUEST     79 SEV-SNP firmware. The ioctl uses the SNP_GUEST_REQUEST (MSG_REPORT_REQ) command
 97 provided by the SEV-SNP firmware to query the      80 provided by the SEV-SNP firmware to query the attestation report.
 98                                                    81 
 99 On success, the snp_report_resp.data will cont     82 On success, the snp_report_resp.data will contains the report. The report
100 contain the format described in the SEV-SNP sp     83 contain the format described in the SEV-SNP specification. See the SEV-SNP
101 specification for further details.                 84 specification for further details.
102                                                    85 
103 2.2 SNP_GET_DERIVED_KEY                            86 2.2 SNP_GET_DERIVED_KEY
104 -----------------------                            87 -----------------------
105 :Technology: sev-snp                               88 :Technology: sev-snp
106 :Type: guest ioctl                                 89 :Type: guest ioctl
107 :Parameters (in): struct snp_derived_key_req       90 :Parameters (in): struct snp_derived_key_req
108 :Returns (out): struct snp_derived_key_resp on     91 :Returns (out): struct snp_derived_key_resp on success, -negative on error
109                                                    92 
110 The SNP_GET_DERIVED_KEY ioctl can be used to g     93 The SNP_GET_DERIVED_KEY ioctl can be used to get a key derive from a root key.
111 The derived key can be used by the guest for a     94 The derived key can be used by the guest for any purpose, such as sealing keys
112 or communicating with external entities.           95 or communicating with external entities.
113                                                    96 
114 The ioctl uses the SNP_GUEST_REQUEST (MSG_KEY_     97 The ioctl uses the SNP_GUEST_REQUEST (MSG_KEY_REQ) command provided by the
115 SEV-SNP firmware to derive the key. See SEV-SN     98 SEV-SNP firmware to derive the key. See SEV-SNP specification for further details
116 on the various fields passed in the key deriva     99 on the various fields passed in the key derivation request.
117                                                   100 
118 On success, the snp_derived_key_resp.data cont    101 On success, the snp_derived_key_resp.data contains the derived key value. See
119 the SEV-SNP specification for further details.    102 the SEV-SNP specification for further details.
120                                                   103 
121                                                   104 
122 2.3 SNP_GET_EXT_REPORT                            105 2.3 SNP_GET_EXT_REPORT
123 ----------------------                            106 ----------------------
124 :Technology: sev-snp                              107 :Technology: sev-snp
125 :Type: guest ioctl                                108 :Type: guest ioctl
126 :Parameters (in/out): struct snp_ext_report_re    109 :Parameters (in/out): struct snp_ext_report_req
127 :Returns (out): struct snp_report_resp on succ    110 :Returns (out): struct snp_report_resp on success, -negative on error
128                                                   111 
129 The SNP_GET_EXT_REPORT ioctl is similar to the    112 The SNP_GET_EXT_REPORT ioctl is similar to the SNP_GET_REPORT. The difference is
130 related to the additional certificate data tha    113 related to the additional certificate data that is returned with the report.
131 The certificate data returned is being provide    114 The certificate data returned is being provided by the hypervisor through the
132 SNP_SET_EXT_CONFIG.                               115 SNP_SET_EXT_CONFIG.
133                                                   116 
134 The ioctl uses the SNP_GUEST_REQUEST (MSG_REPO    117 The ioctl uses the SNP_GUEST_REQUEST (MSG_REPORT_REQ) command provided by the SEV-SNP
135 firmware to get the attestation report.           118 firmware to get the attestation report.
136                                                   119 
137 On success, the snp_ext_report_resp.data will     120 On success, the snp_ext_report_resp.data will contain the attestation report
138 and snp_ext_report_req.certs_address will cont    121 and snp_ext_report_req.certs_address will contain the certificate blob. If the
139 length of the blob is smaller than expected th    122 length of the blob is smaller than expected then snp_ext_report_req.certs_len will
140 be updated with the expected value.               123 be updated with the expected value.
141                                                   124 
142 See GHCB specification for further detail on h    125 See GHCB specification for further detail on how to parse the certificate blob.
143                                                   126 
144 2.4 SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS                        << 
145 -----------------------                        << 
146 :Technology: sev-snp                           << 
147 :Type: hypervisor ioctl cmd                    << 
148 :Parameters (out): struct sev_user_data_snp_st << 
149 :Returns (out): 0 on success, -negative on err << 
150                                                << 
151 The SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS command is used to que << 
152 status includes API major, minor version and m << 
153 specification for further details.             << 
154                                                << 
155 2.5 SNP_COMMIT                                 << 
156 --------------                                 << 
157 :Technology: sev-snp                           << 
158 :Type: hypervisor ioctl cmd                    << 
159 :Returns (out): 0 on success, -negative on err << 
160                                                << 
161 SNP_COMMIT is used to commit the currently ins << 
162 SEV-SNP firmware SNP_COMMIT command. This prev << 
163 committed firmware version. This will also upd << 
164 that of the currently installed firmware.      << 
165                                                << 
166 2.6 SNP_SET_CONFIG                             << 
167 ------------------                             << 
168 :Technology: sev-snp                           << 
169 :Type: hypervisor ioctl cmd                    << 
170 :Parameters (in): struct sev_user_data_snp_con << 
171 :Returns (out): 0 on success, -negative on err << 
172                                                << 
173 SNP_SET_CONFIG is used to set the system-wide  << 
174 reported TCB version in the attestation report << 
175 to SNP_CONFIG command defined in the SEV-SNP s << 
176 the firmware parameters affected by this comma << 
177 SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS.                           << 
178                                                << 
179 2.7 SNP_VLEK_LOAD                              << 
180 -----------------                              << 
181 :Technology: sev-snp                           << 
182 :Type: hypervisor ioctl cmd                    << 
183 :Parameters (in): struct sev_user_data_snp_vle << 
184 :Returns (out): 0 on success, -negative on err << 
185                                                << 
186 When requesting an attestation report a guest  << 
187 it wants SNP firmware to sign the report using << 
188 Endorsement Key (VCEK), which is derived from  << 
189 Versioned Loaded Endorsement Key (VLEK) which  << 
190 Key Derivation Service (KDS) and derived from  << 
191 enrolled cloud service providers.              << 
192                                                << 
193 In the case of VLEK keys, the SNP_VLEK_LOAD SN << 
194 them into the system after obtaining them from << 
195 closely to the SNP_VLEK_LOAD firmware command  << 
196 spec.                                          << 
197                                                << 
198 3. SEV-SNP CPUID Enforcement                      127 3. SEV-SNP CPUID Enforcement
199 ============================                      128 ============================
200                                                   129 
201 SEV-SNP guests can access a special page that     130 SEV-SNP guests can access a special page that contains a table of CPUID values
202 that have been validated by the PSP as part of    131 that have been validated by the PSP as part of the SNP_LAUNCH_UPDATE firmware
203 command. It provides the following assurances     132 command. It provides the following assurances regarding the validity of CPUID
204 values:                                           133 values:
205                                                   134 
206  - Its address is obtained via bootloader/firm    135  - Its address is obtained via bootloader/firmware (via CC blob), and those
207    binaries will be measured as part of the SE    136    binaries will be measured as part of the SEV-SNP attestation report.
208  - Its initial state will be encrypted/pvalida    137  - Its initial state will be encrypted/pvalidated, so attempts to modify
209    it during run-time will result in garbage b    138    it during run-time will result in garbage being written, or #VC exceptions
210    being generated due to changes in validatio    139    being generated due to changes in validation state if the hypervisor tries
211    to swap the backing page.                      140    to swap the backing page.
212  - Attempts to bypass PSP checks by the hyperv    141  - Attempts to bypass PSP checks by the hypervisor by using a normal page, or
213    a non-CPUID encrypted page will change the     142    a non-CPUID encrypted page will change the measurement provided by the
214    SEV-SNP attestation report.                    143    SEV-SNP attestation report.
215  - The CPUID page contents are *not* measured,    144  - The CPUID page contents are *not* measured, but attempts to modify the
216    expected contents of a CPUID page as part o    145    expected contents of a CPUID page as part of guest initialization will be
217    gated by the PSP CPUID enforcement policy c    146    gated by the PSP CPUID enforcement policy checks performed on the page
218    during SNP_LAUNCH_UPDATE, and noticeable la    147    during SNP_LAUNCH_UPDATE, and noticeable later if the guest owner
219    implements their own checks of the CPUID va    148    implements their own checks of the CPUID values.
220                                                   149 
221 It is important to note that this last assuran    150 It is important to note that this last assurance is only useful if the kernel
222 has taken care to make use of the SEV-SNP CPUI    151 has taken care to make use of the SEV-SNP CPUID throughout all stages of boot.
223 Otherwise, guest owner attestation provides no    152 Otherwise, guest owner attestation provides no assurance that the kernel wasn't
224 fed incorrect values at some point during boot    153 fed incorrect values at some point during boot.
225                                                << 
226 4. SEV Guest Driver Communication Key          << 
227 =====================================          << 
228                                                << 
229 Communication between an SEV guest and the SEV << 
230 Processor (ASP, aka PSP) is protected by a VM  << 
231 (VMPCK). By default, the sev-guest driver uses << 
232 VM Privilege Level (VMPL) at which the guest i << 
233 wiped by the sev-guest driver (see the driver  << 
234 wiped), a different key can be used by reloadi << 
235 specifying the desired key using the vmpck_id  << 
236                                                   154 
237                                                   155 
238 Reference                                         156 Reference
239 ---------                                         157 ---------
240                                                   158 
241 SEV-SNP and GHCB specification: developer.amd.    159 SEV-SNP and GHCB specification: developer.amd.com/sev
242                                                   160 
243 The driver is based on SEV-SNP firmware spec 0    161 The driver is based on SEV-SNP firmware spec 0.9 and GHCB spec version 2.0.
                                                      

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