Re: [PATCH v12 05/13] x86/sgx: architectural structures

From: Dave Hansen
Date: Thu Jul 05 2018 - 11:31:50 EST


On 07/03/2018 11:19 AM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
> +struct sgx_secs {
> + uint64_t size;
> + uint64_t base;
> + uint32_t ssaframesize;
> + uint32_t miscselect;
> + uint8_t reserved1[SGX_SECS_RESERVED1_SIZE];
> + uint64_t attributes;
> + uint64_t xfrm;
> + uint32_t mrenclave[8];
> + uint8_t reserved2[SGX_SECS_RESERVED2_SIZE];
> + uint32_t mrsigner[8];
> + uint8_t reserved3[SGX_SECS_RESERVED3_SIZE];
> + uint16_t isvvprodid;
> + uint16_t isvsvn;
> + uint8_t reserved4[SGX_SECS_RESERVED4_SIZE];
> +} __packed __aligned(4096);

Why are the uint* versions in use here? Those are for userspace ABI,
but this is entirely for in-kernel-use, right?

We've used u8/16/32/64 in arch code in a bunch of places. They're at
least a bit more compact and easier to read. It's this:

u8 foo;
u64 bar;

vs. this:

uint8_t foo;
uint64_t bar;