From: Xin Li <xin3.li@intel.com>
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Subject: [PATCH v13 04/35] Documentation/x86/64: Add a documentation for FRED
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2023 02:49:53 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20231205105030.8698-5-xin3.li@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20231205105030.8698-1-xin3.li@intel.com>
Briefly introduce FRED, and its advantages compared to IDT.
Reviewed-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Xin Li <xin3.li@intel.com>
---
Changes since v10:
* Reword a sentence to improve readability (Nikolay Borisov).
---
Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/fred.rst | 96 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/index.rst | 1 +
2 files changed, 97 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/fred.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/fred.rst b/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/fred.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9f57e7b91f7e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/fred.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+=========================================
+Flexible Return and Event Delivery (FRED)
+=========================================
+
+Overview
+========
+
+The FRED architecture defines simple new transitions that change
+privilege level (ring transitions). The FRED architecture was
+designed with the following goals:
+
+1) Improve overall performance and response time by replacing event
+ delivery through the interrupt descriptor table (IDT event
+ delivery) and event return by the IRET instruction with lower
+ latency transitions.
+
+2) Improve software robustness by ensuring that event delivery
+ establishes the full supervisor context and that event return
+ establishes the full user context.
+
+The new transitions defined by the FRED architecture are FRED event
+delivery and, for returning from events, two FRED return instructions.
+FRED event delivery can effect a transition from ring 3 to ring 0, but
+it is used also to deliver events incident to ring 0. One FRED
+instruction (ERETU) effects a return from ring 0 to ring 3, while the
+other (ERETS) returns while remaining in ring 0. Collectively, FRED
+event delivery and the FRED return instructions are FRED transitions.
+
+In addition to these transitions, the FRED architecture defines a new
+instruction (LKGS) for managing the state of the GS segment register.
+The LKGS instruction can be used by 64-bit operating systems that do
+not use the new FRED transitions.
+
+Furthermore, the FRED architecture is easy to extend for future CPU
+architectures.
+
+Software based event dispatching
+================================
+
+FRED operates differently from IDT in terms of event handling. Instead
+of directly dispatching an event to its handler based on the event
+vector, FRED requires the software to dispatch an event to its handler
+based on both the event's type and vector. Therefore, an event dispatch
+framework must be implemented to facilitate the event-to-handler
+dispatch process. The FRED event dispatch framework takes control
+once an event is delivered, and employs a two-level dispatch.
+
+The first level dispatching is event type based, and the second level
+dispatching is event vector based.
+
+Full supervisor/user context
+============================
+
+FRED event delivery atomically save and restore full supervisor/user
+context upon event delivery and return. Thus it avoids the problem of
+transient states due to %cr2 and/or %dr6, and it is no longer needed
+to handle all the ugly corner cases caused by half baked entry states.
+
+FRED allows explicit unblock of NMI with new event return instructions
+ERETS/ERETU, avoiding the mess caused by IRET which unconditionally
+unblocks NMI, e.g., when an exception happens during NMI handling.
+
+FRED always restores the full value of %rsp, thus ESPFIX is no longer
+needed when FRED is enabled.
+
+LKGS
+====
+
+LKGS behaves like the MOV to GS instruction except that it loads the
+base address into the IA32_KERNEL_GS_BASE MSR instead of the GS
+segment’s descriptor cache. With LKGS, it ends up with avoiding
+mucking with kernel GS, i.e., an operating system can always operate
+with its own GS base address.
+
+Because FRED event delivery from ring 3 and ERETU both swap the value
+of the GS base address and that of the IA32_KERNEL_GS_BASE MSR, plus
+the introduction of LKGS instruction, the SWAPGS instruction is no
+longer needed when FRED is enabled, thus is disallowed (#UD).
+
+Stack levels
+============
+
+4 stack levels 0~3 are introduced to replace the nonreentrant IST for
+event handling, and each stack level should be configured to use a
+dedicated stack.
+
+The current stack level could be unchanged or go higher upon FRED
+event delivery. If unchanged, the CPU keeps using the current event
+stack. If higher, the CPU switches to a new event stack specified by
+the MSR of the new stack level, i.e., MSR_IA32_FRED_RSP[123].
+
+Only execution of a FRED return instruction ERET[US], could lower the
+current stack level, causing the CPU to switch back to the stack it was
+on before a previous event delivery that promoted the stack level.
diff --git a/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/index.rst b/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/index.rst
index a56070fc8e77..ad15e9bd623f 100644
--- a/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/index.rst
@@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ x86_64 Support
cpu-hotplug-spec
machinecheck
fsgs
+ fred
--
2.43.0
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-12-05 11:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 55+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-12-05 10:49 [PATCH v13 00/35] x86: enable FRED for x86-64 Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 01/35] x86/cpufeatures,opcode,msr: Add the WRMSRNS instruction support Xin Li
2023-12-11 5:14 ` Masami Hiramatsu
2024-01-02 15:34 ` Borislav Petkov
2024-01-02 22:06 ` Li, Xin3
2024-01-03 11:10 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 02/35] x86/entry: Remove idtentry_sysvec from entry_{32,64}.S Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 03/35] x86/trapnr: Add event type macros to <asm/trapnr.h> Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:49 ` Xin Li [this message]
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 05/35] x86/fred: Add Kconfig option for FRED (CONFIG_X86_FRED) Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 06/35] x86/cpufeatures: Add the CPU feature bit for FRED Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 07/35] x86/fred: Disable FRED support if CONFIG_X86_FRED is disabled Xin Li
2024-01-22 13:08 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 08/35] x86/fred: Disable FRED by default in its early stage Xin Li
2024-01-22 13:19 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 09/35] x86/opcode: Add ERET[US] instructions to the x86 opcode map Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:49 ` [PATCH v13 10/35] x86/objtool: Teach objtool about ERET[US] Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 11/35] x86/cpu: Add X86_CR4_FRED macro Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 12/35] x86/cpu: Add MSR numbers for FRED configuration Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 13/35] x86/ptrace: Cleanup the definition of the pt_regs structure Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 14/35] x86/ptrace: Add FRED additional information to " Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 15/35] x86/fred: Add a new header file for FRED definitions Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 16/35] x86/fred: Reserve space for the FRED stack frame Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 17/35] x86/fred: Update MSR_IA32_FRED_RSP0 during task switch Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 18/35] x86/fred: Disallow the swapgs instruction when FRED is enabled Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 19/35] x86/fred: No ESPFIX needed " Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 20/35] x86/fred: Allow single-step trap and NMI when starting a new task Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 21/35] x86/fred: Make exc_page_fault() work for FRED Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 22/35] x86/idtentry: Incorporate definitions/declarations of the FRED entries Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 23/35] x86/fred: Add a debug fault entry stub for FRED Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 24/35] x86/fred: Add a NMI " Xin Li
2023-12-15 1:51 ` H. Peter Anvin
2023-12-15 18:37 ` Li, Xin3
2023-12-16 6:31 ` [PATCH v13A " Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 25/35] x86/fred: Add a machine check " Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 26/35] x86/fred: FRED entry/exit and dispatch code Xin Li
2023-12-05 12:25 ` Andrew Cooper
2023-12-05 19:03 ` Li, Xin3
2023-12-06 7:45 ` Li, Xin3
2023-12-06 14:11 ` Andrew Cooper
2023-12-06 19:19 ` Li, Xin3
2023-12-06 19:26 ` H. Peter Anvin
2023-12-06 19:58 ` Brian Gerst
2023-12-07 9:43 ` Li, Xin3
2023-12-09 21:42 ` [PATCH v13A " Xin Li
2024-01-26 10:05 ` Borislav Petkov
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 27/35] x86/traps: Add sysvec_install() to install a system interrupt handler Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 28/35] x86/fred: Let ret_from_fork_asm() jmp to asm_fred_exit_user when FRED is enabled Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 29/35] x86/fred: Fixup fault on ERETU by jumping to fred_entrypoint_user Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 30/35] x86/entry/calling: Allow PUSH_AND_CLEAR_REGS being used beyond actual entry code Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 31/35] x86/entry: Add fred_entry_from_kvm() for VMX to handle IRQ/NMI Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 32/35] KVM: VMX: Call fred_entry_from_kvm() for IRQ/NMI handling Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 33/35] x86/syscall: Split IDT syscall setup code into idt_syscall_init() Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 34/35] x86/fred: Add FRED initialization functions Xin Li
2023-12-05 10:50 ` [PATCH v13 35/35] x86/fred: Invoke FRED initialization code to enable FRED Xin Li
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