+Jiewen Summary, with the questions at the end. Recent upstream kernels running in GCE SNP/TDX VMs fail to probe the TPM due to the TPM driver's ioremap (with UC) failing because the kernel has already mapped the range using a cachaeable mapping (WB). ioremap error for 0xfed40000-0xfed45000, requested 0x2, got 0x0 tpm_tis MSFT0101:00: probe with driver tpm_tis failed with error -12 The "guilty" commit is 8e690b817e38 ("x86/kvm: Override default caching mode for SEV-SNP and TDX"), which as the subject suggests, forces the kernel's MTRR memtype to WB. With SNP and TDX, the virtual MTRR state is (a) controlled by the VMM and thus is untrusted, and (b) _should_ be irrelevant because no known hypervisor actually honors the memtypes programmed into the virtual MTRRs. It turns out that the kernel has been relying on the MTRRs to force the TPM TIS region (and potentially other regions) to be UC, so that the kernel ACPI driver's attempts to map of SystemMemory entries as cacheable get forced to UC. With MTRRs forced WB, x86_acpi_os_ioremap() succeeds in creating a WB mapping, which in turn causes the ioremap infrastructure to reject the TPM driver's UC mapping. IIUC, the TPM entry(s) in the ACPI tables for GCE VMs are derived (built?) from EDK2's TPM ASL. And (again, IIUC), this code in SecurityPkg/Tcg/Tcg2Acpi/Tpm.asl[1] // // Operational region for TPM access // OperationRegion (TPMR, SystemMemory, 0xfed40000, 0x5000) generates the problematic SystemMemory entry that triggers the ACPI driver's auto-mapping logic. QEMU-based VMs don't suffer the same fate, as QEMU intentionally[2] doesn't use EDK2's AML for the TPM, and QEMU doesn't define a SystemMemory entry, just a Memory32Fixed entry. Presumably this an EDK2 bug? If it's not an EDK2 bug, then how is the kernel's ACPI driver supposed to know that some ranges of SystemMemory must be mapped UC? [1] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/SecurityPkg/Tcg/Tcg2Acpi/Tpm.asl#L53 [2] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2018-02/msg03397.html On Thu, Jul 24, 2025, Binbin Wu wrote: > On 7/23/2025 10:34 PM, Sean Christopherson wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 14, 2025, Nikolay Borisov wrote: > > > On 14.07.25 г. 12:06 ч., Binbin Wu wrote: > > > > On 7/10/2025 12:54 AM, Jianxiong Gao wrote: > > > > > I tested this patch on top of commit 8e690b817e38, however we are > > > > > still experiencing the same failure. > > > > > > > > > I didn't reproduce the issue with QEMU. > > > > After some comparison on how QEMU building the ACPI tables for HPET and > > > > TPM, > > > > > > > > - For HPET, the HPET range is added as Operation Region: > > > > aml_append(dev, > > > > aml_operation_region("HPTM", AML_SYSTEM_MEMORY, > > > > aml_int(HPET_BASE), > > > > HPET_LEN)); > > > > > > > > - For TPM, the range is added as 32-Bit Fixed Memory Range: > > > > if (TPM_IS_TIS_ISA(tpm_find())) { > > > > aml_append(crs, aml_memory32_fixed(TPM_TIS_ADDR_BASE, > > > > TPM_TIS_ADDR_SIZE, AML_READ_WRITE)); > > > > } > > > > > > > > So, in KVM, the code patch of TPM is different from the trace for HPET in > > > > the patch https://lore.kernel.org/kvm/20250201005048.657470-3-seanjc@xxxxxxxxxx/, > > > > HPET will trigger the code path acpi_os_map_iomem(), but TPM doesn't. > > Argh, I was looking at the wrong TPM resource when poking through QEMU. I peeked > > at TPM_PPI_ADDR_BASE, which gets an AML_SYSTEM_MEMORY entry, not TPM_TIS_ADDR_BASE. ... > I guess google has defined a ACPI method to access the region for TPM TIS during > ACPI device probe. > > > > > In the meantime, can someone who has reproduced the real issue get backtraces to > > confirm or disprove that acpi_os_map_iomem() is trying to map the TPM TIS range > > as WB? E.g. with something like so: Got confirmation off-list that Google's ACPI tables due trigger the kernel's cachable mapping logic for SYSTEM_MEMORY. Mapping TPM TIS with req_type = 0 WARNING: CPU: 22 PID: 1 at arch/x86/mm/pat/memtype.c:530 memtype_reserve+0x2ab/0x460 Modules linked in: CPU: 22 UID: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Tainted: G W 6.16.0-rc7+ #2 VOLUNTARY Tainted: [W]=WARN Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 05/29/2025 RIP: 0010:memtype_reserve+0x2ab/0x460 __ioremap_caller+0x16d/0x3d0 ioremap_cache+0x17/0x30 x86_acpi_os_ioremap+0xe/0x20 acpi_os_map_iomem+0x1f3/0x240 acpi_os_map_memory+0xe/0x20 acpi_ex_system_memory_space_handler+0x273/0x440 acpi_ev_address_space_dispatch+0x176/0x4c0 acpi_ex_access_region+0x2ad/0x530 acpi_ex_field_datum_io+0xa2/0x4f0 acpi_ex_extract_from_field+0x296/0x3e0 acpi_ex_read_data_from_field+0xd1/0x460 acpi_ex_resolve_node_to_value+0x2ee/0x530 acpi_ex_resolve_to_value+0x1f2/0x540 acpi_ds_evaluate_name_path+0x11b/0x190 acpi_ds_exec_end_op+0x456/0x960 acpi_ps_parse_loop+0x27a/0xa50 acpi_ps_parse_aml+0x226/0x600 acpi_ps_execute_method+0x172/0x3e0 acpi_ns_evaluate+0x175/0x5f0 acpi_evaluate_object+0x213/0x490 acpi_evaluate_integer+0x6d/0x140 acpi_bus_get_status+0x93/0x150 acpi_add_single_object+0x43a/0x7c0 acpi_bus_check_add+0x149/0x3a0 acpi_bus_check_add_1+0x16/0x30 acpi_ns_walk_namespace+0x22c/0x360 acpi_walk_namespace+0x15c/0x170 acpi_bus_scan+0x1dd/0x200 acpi_scan_init+0xe5/0x2b0 acpi_init+0x264/0x5b0 do_one_initcall+0x5a/0x310 kernel_init_freeable+0x34f/0x4f0 kernel_init+0x1b/0x200 ret_from_fork+0x186/0x1b0 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 </TASK> > I tried to add an AML_SYSTEM_MEMORY entry as operation region in the ACPI > table and modify the _STA method to access the region for TPM TIS in QEMU, then > the issue can be reproduced. > > diff --git a/hw/tpm/tpm_tis_isa.c b/hw/tpm/tpm_tis_isa.c > index 876cb02cb5..aca2b2993f 100644 > --- a/hw/tpm/tpm_tis_isa.c > +++ b/hw/tpm/tpm_tis_isa.c > @@ -143,6 +143,9 @@ static void build_tpm_tis_isa_aml(AcpiDevAmlIf *adev, Aml *scope) > Aml *dev, *crs; > TPMStateISA *isadev = TPM_TIS_ISA(adev); > TPMIf *ti = TPM_IF(isadev); > + Aml *field; > + Aml *method; > + Aml *test = aml_local(0); > > dev = aml_device("TPM"); > if (tpm_tis_isa_get_tpm_version(ti) == TPM_VERSION_2_0) { > @@ -152,7 +155,19 @@ static void build_tpm_tis_isa_aml(AcpiDevAmlIf *adev, Aml *scope) > aml_append(dev, aml_name_decl("_HID", aml_eisaid("PNP0C31"))); > } > aml_append(dev, aml_name_decl("_UID", aml_int(1))); > - aml_append(dev, aml_name_decl("_STA", aml_int(0xF))); > + > + aml_append(dev, aml_operation_region("TPMM", AML_SYSTEM_MEMORY, aml_int(TPM_TIS_ADDR_BASE), > + TPM_TIS_ADDR_SIZE)); > + > + field = aml_field("TPMM", AML_DWORD_ACC, AML_LOCK, AML_PRESERVE); > + aml_append(field, aml_named_field("TEST", 32)); > + aml_append(dev, field); > + > + method = aml_method("_STA", 0, AML_NOTSERIALIZED); > + aml_append(method, aml_store(aml_name("TEST"), test)); > + aml_append(method, aml_return(aml_int(0xF))); > + aml_append(dev, method);