On 23/07/2025 17:06, Edgecombe, Rick P wrote: > On Wed, 2025-07-23 at 15:05 +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote: >> >> +void tdx_quirk_reset_page(struct page *page) >> +{ >> + tdx_quirk_reset_paddr(page_to_phys(page), PAGE_SIZE); >> +} >> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tdx_quirk_reset_page); >> + >> static void tdmr_reset_pamt(struct tdmr_info *tdmr) >> { >> - tdmr_do_pamt_func(tdmr, reset_tdx_pages); >> + tdmr_do_pamt_func(tdmr, tdx_quirk_reset_paddr); >> } >> > > Up the call chain there is: > /* > * According to the TDX hardware spec, if the platform > * doesn't have the "partial write machine check" > * erratum, any kernel read/write will never cause #MC > * in kernel space, thus it's OK to not convert PAMTs > * back to normal. But do the conversion anyway here > * as suggested by the TDX spec. > */ > tdmrs_reset_pamt_all(&tdx_tdmr_list); > > > So the comment says it's going to clear it even if partial write machine check > is not present. Then the call chain goes through a bunch of functions not named > "quirk", then finally calls "tdx_quirk_reset_paddr" which actually skips the > page clearing. > > I think you need to either fix the comment and rename the whole stack to > "tdx_quirk_...", or make tdx_quirk_reset_page() be the one that has the errata > check, and the error path above call the PA version reset_tdx_pages() without > the errata check. > > The latter seems better to me for the sake of less churn. Why make tdx_quirk_reset_page() and tdx_quirk_reset_paddr() follow different rules. How about this: From: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [PATCH] x86/tdx: Tidy reset_pamt functions Rename reset_pamt functions to contain "quirk" to reflect the new functionality, and remove the now misleading comment. Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> --- arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c | 16 ++++------------ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c index ef22fc2b9af0..823850399bb7 100644 --- a/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c +++ b/arch/x86/virt/vmx/tdx/tdx.c @@ -664,17 +664,17 @@ void tdx_quirk_reset_page(struct page *page) } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tdx_quirk_reset_page); -static void tdmr_reset_pamt(struct tdmr_info *tdmr) +static void tdmr_quirk_reset_pamt(struct tdmr_info *tdmr) { tdmr_do_pamt_func(tdmr, tdx_quirk_reset_paddr); } -static void tdmrs_reset_pamt_all(struct tdmr_info_list *tdmr_list) +static void tdmrs_quirk_reset_pamt_all(struct tdmr_info_list *tdmr_list) { int i; for (i = 0; i < tdmr_list->nr_consumed_tdmrs; i++) - tdmr_reset_pamt(tdmr_entry(tdmr_list, i)); + tdmr_quirk_reset_pamt(tdmr_entry(tdmr_list, i)); } static unsigned long tdmrs_count_pamt_kb(struct tdmr_info_list *tdmr_list) @@ -1146,15 +1146,7 @@ static int init_tdx_module(void) * to the kernel. */ wbinvd_on_all_cpus(); - /* - * According to the TDX hardware spec, if the platform - * doesn't have the "partial write machine check" - * erratum, any kernel read/write will never cause #MC - * in kernel space, thus it's OK to not convert PAMTs - * back to normal. But do the conversion anyway here - * as suggested by the TDX spec. - */ - tdmrs_reset_pamt_all(&tdx_tdmr_list); + tdmrs_quirk_reset_pamt_all(&tdx_tdmr_list); err_free_pamts: tdmrs_free_pamt_all(&tdx_tdmr_list); err_free_tdmrs: -- 2.48.1