[PATCH v5 00/43] arm64: Support for Arm CCA in KVM

Steven Price steven.price at arm.com
Mon Dec 2 00:54:11 PST 2024


Hi Itaru,

On 02/12/2024 05:10, Itaru Kitayama wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2024 at 04:27:21PM +0100, Steven Price wrote:
>> This series adds support for running protected VMs using KVM under the
>> Arm Confidential Compute Architecture (CCA).
...
> 
> On FVP, the v5+v7 kernel is unable to execute virt-manager:
> 
> Starting install...
> Allocating 'test9.qcow2'                                    |    0 B  00:00 ...
> Removing disk 'test9.qcow2'                                 |    0 B  00:00
> ERROR    internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: 2024-12-04T18:56:11.646168Z qemu-system-aarch64: -accel kvm: ioctl(KVM_CREATE_VM) failed: Invalid argument
> 2024-12-04T18:56:11.646520Z qemu-system-aarch64: -accel kvm: failed to initialize kvm: Invalid argument
> Domain installation does not appear to have been successful.

Can you check that the kernel has detected the RMM being available, you
should have a message like below when the host kernel is booting:

kvm [1]: RMI ABI version 1.0

My guess is that you've got mismatched versions of the RMM and TF-A. The
interface between those two components isn't stable and there were
breaking changes fairly recently. And obviously if the RMM hasn't
initialised successfully then confidential VMs won't be available.

> Below is my virt-manager options:
> 
> virt-install --machine=virt --arch=aarch64 --name=test9 --memory=2048 --vcpu=1 --nographic --check all=off --features acpi=off --virt-type kvm --boot kernel=Image-cca,initrd=rootfs.cpio,kernel_args='earlycon console=ttyAMA0 rdinit=/sbin/init rw root=/dev/vda acpi=off' --qemu-commandline='-M virt,confidential-guest-support=rme0,gic-version=3 -cpu host -object rme-guest,id=rme0 -nodefaults' --disk size=4 --import --osinfo detect=on,require=off
> 
> Userland is Ubuntu 24.10, the VMM is Linaro's cca/2024-11-20:
> 
> https://git.codelinaro.org/linaro/dcap/qemu/-/tree/cca/2024-11-20?ref_type=heads

I don't think this is the latest QEMU tree, Jean-Philippe posted an
update last week:

https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/20241125195626.856992-2-jean-philippe@linaro.org/

I'm not sure if there were any important updates there, but there are
detailed instructions that might help.

Regards,
Steve




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