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| Protected Virtualization on s390x
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| =================================
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| 
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| The memory and most of the registers of Protected Virtual Machines
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| (PVMs) are encrypted or inaccessible to the hypervisor, effectively
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| prohibiting VM introspection when the VM is running. At rest, PVMs are
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| encrypted and can only be decrypted by the firmware, represented by an
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| entity called Ultravisor, of specific IBM Z machines.
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| 
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| 
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| Prerequisites
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| -------------
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| 
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| To run PVMs, a machine with the Protected Virtualization feature, as
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| indicated by the Ultravisor Call facility (stfle bit 158), is
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| required. The Ultravisor needs to be initialized at boot by setting
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| ``prot_virt=1`` on the host's kernel command line.
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| 
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| Running PVMs requires using the KVM hypervisor.
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| 
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| If those requirements are met, the capability ``KVM_CAP_S390_PROTECTED``
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| will indicate that KVM can support PVMs on that LPAR.
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| 
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| 
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| Running a Protected Virtual Machine
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| -----------------------------------
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| 
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| To run a PVM you will need to select a CPU model which includes the
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| ``Unpack facility`` (stfle bit 161 represented by the feature
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| ``unpack``/``S390_FEAT_UNPACK``), and add these options to the command line::
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| 
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|     -object s390-pv-guest,id=pv0 \
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|     -machine confidential-guest-support=pv0
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| 
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| Adding these options will:
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| 
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| * Ensure the ``unpack`` facility is available
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| * Enable the IOMMU by default for all I/O devices
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| * Initialize the PV mechanism
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| 
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| Passthrough (vfio) devices are currently not supported.
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| 
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| Host huge page backings are not supported. However guests can use huge
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| pages as indicated by its facilities.
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| 
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| 
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| Boot Process
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| ------------
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| 
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| A secure guest image can either be loaded from disk or supplied on the
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| QEMU command line. Booting from disk is done by the unmodified
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| s390-ccw BIOS. I.e., the bootmap is interpreted, multiple components
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| are read into memory and control is transferred to one of the
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| components (zipl stage3). Stage3 does some fixups and then transfers
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| control to some program residing in guest memory, which is normally
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| the OS kernel. The secure image has another component prepended
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| (stage3a) that uses the new diag308 subcodes 8 and 10 to trigger the
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| transition into secure mode.
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| 
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| Booting from the image supplied on the QEMU command line requires that
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| the file passed via -kernel has the same memory layout as would result
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| from the disk boot. This memory layout includes the encrypted
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| components (kernel, initrd, cmdline), the stage3a loader and
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| metadata. In case this boot method is used, the command line
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| options -initrd and -cmdline are ineffective. The preparation of a PVM
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| image is done via the ``genprotimg`` tool from the s390-tools
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| collection.
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