KVM: VMX: Condition ENCLS-exiting enabling on CPU support for SGX1
Enable ENCLS-exiting (and thus set vmcs.ENCLS_EXITING_BITMAP) only if the CPU supports SGX1. Per Intel's SDM, all ENCLS leafs #UD if SGX1 is not supported[*], i.e. intercepting ENCLS to inject a #UD is unnecessary. Avoiding ENCLS-exiting even when it is reported as supported by the CPU works around a reported issue where SGX is "hard" disabled after an S3 suspend/resume cycle, i.e. CPUID.0x7.SGX=0 and the VMCS field/control are enumerated as unsupported. While the root cause of the S3 issue is unknown, it's definitely _not_ a KVM (or kernel) bug, i.e. this is a workaround for what is most likely a hardware or firmware issue. As a bonus side effect, KVM saves a VMWRITE when first preparing vmcs01 and vmcs02. Note, SGX must be disabled in BIOS to take advantage of this workaround [*] The additional ENCLS CPUID check on SGX1 exists so that SGX can be globally "soft" disabled post-reset, e.g. if #MC bits in MCi_CTL are cleared. Soft disabled meaning disabling SGX without clearing the primary CPUID bit (in leaf 0x7) and without poking into non-SGX CPU paths, e.g. for the VMCS controls. Fixes: 0b665d30 ("KVM: vmx: Inject #UD for SGX ENCLS instruction in guest") Reported-by: Toni Spets <toni.spets@iki.fi> Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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