Re: [PATCH 4/4] selftests/sgx: Trigger the reclaimer and #PF handler

From: Reinette Chatre
Date: Tue Jul 06 2021 - 20:10:58 EST


Hi Jarkko,

On 7/6/2021 4:50 PM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 06, 2021 at 11:34:54AM -0700, Reinette Chatre wrote:
Hi Jarkko,

On 7/5/2021 7:36 AM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
Create a heap for the test enclave, which has the same size as all
available Enclave Page Cache (EPC) pages in the system. This will guarantee
that all test_encl.elf pages *and* SGX Enclave Control Structure (SECS)
have been swapped out by the page reclaimer during the load time. Actually,
this adds a bit more stress than that since part of the EPC gets reserved
for the Version Array (VA) pages.

For each test, the page fault handler gets triggered in two occasions:

- When SGX_IOC_ENCLAVE_INIT is performed, SECS gets swapped in by the
page fault handler.
- During the execution, each page that is referenced gets swapped in
by the page fault handler.


If I understand this correctly, all EPC pages are now being consumed during
fixture setup and thus every SGX test, no matter how big or small, now
becomes a stress test of the reclaimer instead of there being a unique
reclaimer test. Since an enclave is set up and torn down for every test this
seems like a significant addition. It also seems like this would impact
future tests of dynamic page addition where not all scenarios could be
tested with all EPC pages already consumed.

Reinette

Re-initializing the test enclave is mandatory thing to do for all tests
because it has an internals state.


Right, but not all tests require the same enclave. In kselftest terminology I think you are attempting to force all tests to depend on the same test fixture. Is it not possible to have a separate "reclaimer" test fixture that would build an enclave with a large heap and then have reclaimer tests that exercise it by being tests that are specific to this "reclaimer fixture"?

Reinette