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docs/system/i386: Add measurement calculation details to amd-memory-encryption
Add a section explaining how the Guest Owner should calculate the expected guest launch measurement for SEV and SEV-ES. Also update the name and links to the SEV API Spec document. Signed-off-by: Dov Murik <dovmurik@linux.ibm.com> Suggested-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20220217110059.2320497-1-dovmurik@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The guest policy is passed as plaintext. A hypervisor may choose to read it,
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but should not modify it (any modification of the policy bits will result
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in bad measurement). The guest policy is a 4-byte data structure containing
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several flags that restricts what can be done on a running SEV guest.
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See KM Spec section 3 and 6.2 for more details.
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See SEV API Spec ([SEVAPI]_) section 3 and 6.2 for more details.
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The guest policy can be provided via the ``policy`` property::
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``LAUNCH_FINISH`` finalizes the guest launch and destroys the cryptographic
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context.
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See SEV KM API Spec ([SEVKM]_) 'Launching a guest' usage flow (Appendix A) for the
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See SEV API Spec ([SEVAPI]_) 'Launching a guest' usage flow (Appendix A) for the
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complete flow chart.
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To launch a SEV guest::
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- Requires in-kernel irqchip - the burden is placed on the hypervisor to
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manage booting APs.
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Calculating expected guest launch measurement
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---------------------------------------------
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In order to verify the guest launch measurement, The Guest Owner must compute
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it in the exact same way as it is calculated by the AMD-SP. SEV API Spec
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([SEVAPI]_) section 6.5.1 describes the AMD-SP operations:
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GCTX.LD is finalized, producing the hash digest of all plaintext data
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imported into the guest.
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The launch measurement is calculated as:
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HMAC(0x04 || API_MAJOR || API_MINOR || BUILD || GCTX.POLICY || GCTX.LD || MNONCE; GCTX.TIK)
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where "||" represents concatenation.
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The values of API_MAJOR, API_MINOR, BUILD, and GCTX.POLICY can be obtained
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from the ``query-sev`` qmp command.
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The value of MNONCE is part of the response of ``query-sev-launch-measure``: it
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is the last 16 bytes of the base64-decoded data field (see SEV API Spec
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([SEVAPI]_) section 6.5.2 Table 52: LAUNCH_MEASURE Measurement Buffer).
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The value of GCTX.LD is
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``SHA256(firmware_blob || kernel_hashes_blob || vmsas_blob)``, where:
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* ``firmware_blob`` is the content of the entire firmware flash file (for
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example, ``OVMF.fd``). Note that you must build a stateless firmware file
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which doesn't use an NVRAM store, because the NVRAM area is not measured, and
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therefore it is not secure to use a firmware which uses state from an NVRAM
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store.
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* if kernel is used, and ``kernel-hashes=on``, then ``kernel_hashes_blob`` is
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the content of PaddedSevHashTable (including the zero padding), which itself
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includes the hashes of kernel, initrd, and cmdline that are passed to the
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guest. The PaddedSevHashTable struct is defined in ``target/i386/sev.c``.
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* if SEV-ES is enabled (``policy & 0x4 != 0``), ``vmsas_blob`` is the
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concatenation of all VMSAs of the guest vcpus. Each VMSA is 4096 bytes long;
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its content is defined inside Linux kernel code as ``struct vmcb_save_area``,
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or in AMD APM Volume 2 ([APMVOL2]_) Table B-2: VMCB Layout, State Save Area.
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If kernel hashes are not used, or SEV-ES is disabled, use empty blobs for
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``kernel_hashes_blob`` and ``vmsas_blob`` as needed.
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Debugging
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---------
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`AMD Memory Encryption whitepaper
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<https://developer.amd.com/wordpress/media/2013/12/AMD_Memory_Encryption_Whitepaper_v7-Public.pdf>`_
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.. [SEVKM] `Secure Encrypted Virtualization Key Management
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<http://developer.amd.com/wordpress/media/2017/11/55766_SEV-KM-API_Specification.pdf>`_
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.. [SEVAPI] `Secure Encrypted Virtualization API
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<https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/55766_SEV-KM_API_Specification.pdf>`_
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.. [APMVOL2] `AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming
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<https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/24593.pdf>`_
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KVM Forum slides:
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