nixpkgs-suyu/nixos/modules/hardware/cpu/intel-sgx.nix
Vincent Haupert b88ddadf8b nixos/intel-sgx: add option for Intel SGX DCAP compatibility
The Intel SGX DCAP driver makes the SGX application enclave device and
the SGX provisioning enclave available below the path `/dev/sgx/`. Since
Linux 5.11, a derivation of the DCAP driver is part of the kernel and
available through the X86_SGX config option; NixOS enables this option
by default.

In contrast to the out-of-tree DCAP driver, the in-tree SGX driver uses
a flat hierarchy for the SGX devices resulting in the paths
`/dev/sgx_enclave` for the application enclave device and
`/dev/sgx_provison` for the provisioning enclave device.

As of this commit, even the latest version of the Intel SGX PSW
libraries still tries to open the (legacy) DCAP paths only. This means
that SGX software currently cannot find the required SGX devices even if
the system actually supports SGX through the in-tree driver. Intel wants
to change this behavior in an upcoming release of intel/linux-sgx.

Having said that, SGX software assuming the SGX devices below
`/dev/sgx/` will prevail. Therefore, this commit introduces the NixOS
configuration option `hardware.cpu.intel.sgx.enableDcapCompat` which
creates the necessary symlinks to support existing SGX software. The
option defaults to true as it is currently the only way to support SGX
software. Also, enabling the SGX AESM service enables the option.

The permissions of the devices `/dev/sgx_enclave` and
`/dev/sgx_provison` remain the same, i.e., are not affected regardless
of having the new option enabled or not.
2022-01-11 14:02:16 +01:00

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{ config, lib, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.hardware.cpu.intel.sgx;
defaultPrvGroup = "sgx_prv";
in
{
options.hardware.cpu.intel.sgx.enableDcapCompat = mkOption {
description = ''
Whether to enable backward compatibility for SGX software build for the
out-of-tree Intel SGX DCAP driver.
Creates symbolic links for the SGX devices <literal>/dev/sgx_enclave</literal>
and <literal>/dev/sgx_provision</literal> to make them available as
<literal>/dev/sgx/enclave</literal> and <literal>/dev/sgx/provision</literal>,
respectively.
'';
type = types.bool;
default = true;
};
options.hardware.cpu.intel.sgx.provision = {
enable = mkEnableOption "access to the Intel SGX provisioning device";
user = mkOption {
description = "Owner to assign to the SGX provisioning device.";
type = types.str;
default = "root";
};
group = mkOption {
description = "Group to assign to the SGX provisioning device.";
type = types.str;
default = defaultPrvGroup;
};
mode = mkOption {
description = "Mode to set for the SGX provisioning device.";
type = types.str;
default = "0660";
};
};
config = mkMerge [
(mkIf cfg.provision.enable {
assertions = [
{
assertion = hasAttr cfg.provision.user config.users.users;
message = "Given user does not exist";
}
{
assertion = (cfg.provision.group == defaultPrvGroup) || (hasAttr cfg.provision.group config.users.groups);
message = "Given group does not exist";
}
];
users.groups = optionalAttrs (cfg.provision.group == defaultPrvGroup) {
"${cfg.provision.group}" = { };
};
services.udev.extraRules = with cfg.provision; ''
SUBSYSTEM=="misc", KERNEL=="sgx_provision", OWNER="${user}", GROUP="${group}", MODE="${mode}"
'';
})
(mkIf cfg.enableDcapCompat {
services.udev.extraRules = ''
SUBSYSTEM=="misc", KERNEL=="sgx_enclave", SYMLINK+="sgx/enclave"
SUBSYSTEM=="misc", KERNEL=="sgx_provision", SYMLINK+="sgx/provision"
'';
})
];
}