* Nikunj A Dadhania nikunj@amd.com wrote:
When using Secure TSC, the GUEST_TSC_FREQ MSR reports a frequency based on the nominal P0 frequency, which deviates slightly (typically ~0.2%) from the actual mean TSC frequency due to clocking parameters. Over extended VM uptime, this discrepancy accumulates, causing clock skew between the hypervisor and SEV-SNP VM, leading to early timer interrupts as perceived by the guest.
The guest kernel relies on the reported nominal frequency for TSC-based timekeeping, while the actual frequency set during SNP_LAUNCH_START may differ. This mismatch results in inaccurate time calculations, causing the guest to perceive hrtimers as firing earlier than expected.
Utilize the TSC_FACTOR from the SEV firmware's secrets page (see "Secrets Page Format" in the SNP Firmware ABI Specification) to calculate the mean TSC frequency, ensuring accurate timekeeping and mitigating clock skew in SEV-SNP VMs.
Use early_ioremap_encrypted() to map the secrets page as ioremap_encrypted() uses kmalloc() which is not available during early TSC initialization and causes a panic.
Fixes: 73bbf3b0fbba ("x86/tsc: Init the TSC for Secure TSC guests") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania nikunj@amd.com
v2:
- Move the SNP TSC scaling constant to the header (Dionna)
- Drop the unsigned long cast and add in securetsc_get_tsc_khz (Tom)
- Drop the RB from Tom as the code has changed
arch/x86/include/asm/sev.h | 18 +++++++++++++++++- arch/x86/coco/sev/core.c | 16 ++++++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/sev.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/sev.h index fbb616fcbfb8..869355367210 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/sev.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/sev.h @@ -223,6 +223,19 @@ struct snp_tsc_info_resp { u8 rsvd2[100]; } __packed;
+/*
- Obtain the mean TSC frequency by decreasing the nominal TSC frequency with
- TSC_FACTOR as documented in the SNP Firmware ABI specification:
- GUEST_TSC_FREQ * (1 - (TSC_FACTOR * 0.00001))
- which is equivalent to:
- GUEST_TSC_FREQ -= (GUEST_TSC_FREQ * TSC_FACTOR) / 100000;
- */
+#define SNP_SCALE_TSC_FREQ(freq, factor) ((freq) - ((freq) * (factor)) / 100000)
Nit: there's really no need to use parentheses in this expression, 'x * y / z' is equivalent and fine.
struct snp_guest_req { void *req_buf; size_t req_sz; @@ -283,8 +296,11 @@ struct snp_secrets_page { u8 svsm_guest_vmpl; u8 rsvd3[3];
- /* The percentage decrease from nominal to mean TSC frequency. */
- u32 tsc_factor;
- /* Remainder of page */
- u8 rsvd4[3744];
- u8 rsvd4[3740];
} __packed; struct snp_msg_desc { diff --git a/arch/x86/coco/sev/core.c b/arch/x86/coco/sev/core.c index 8375ca7fbd8a..36f419ff25d4 100644 --- a/arch/x86/coco/sev/core.c +++ b/arch/x86/coco/sev/core.c @@ -2156,20 +2156,32 @@ void __init snp_secure_tsc_prepare(void) static unsigned long securetsc_get_tsc_khz(void) {
- return snp_tsc_freq_khz;
- return (unsigned long)snp_tsc_freq_khz;
This forced type cast is a signature of poor type choices. Please harmonize the types of snp_tsc_freq_khz and securetsc_get_tsc_khz() to avoid the type cast altogether. Does this code even get built and run on 32-bit kernels?
Thanks,
Ingo