@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ struct kvm_vcpu {
int fd;
struct kvm_vm *vm;
struct kvm_run *run;
+ vm_vaddr_t initial_stack_addr;
#ifdef __x86_64__
struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid;
#endif
@@ -673,10 +673,12 @@ struct kvm_vcpu *vm_arch_vcpu_add(struct kvm_vm *vm, uint32_t vcpu_id,
vcpu_init_cpuid(vcpu, kvm_get_supported_cpuid());
vcpu_setup(vm, vcpu);
+ vcpu->initial_stack_addr = stack_vaddr + (DEFAULT_STACK_PGS * getpagesize());
+
/* Setup guest general purpose registers */
vcpu_regs_get(vcpu, ®s);
regs.rflags = regs.rflags | 0x2;
- regs.rsp = stack_vaddr + (DEFAULT_STACK_PGS * getpagesize());
+ regs.rsp = vcpu->initial_stack_addr;
regs.rip = (unsigned long) guest_code;
vcpu_regs_set(vcpu, ®s);
TDX guests' registers cannot be initialized directly using vcpu_regs_set(), hence the stack pointer needs to be initialized by the guest itself, running boot code beginning at the reset vector. We store the stack address as part of struct kvm_vcpu so that it can be accessible later to be passed to the boot code for rsp initialization. Signed-off-by: Ackerley Tng <ackerleytng@google.com> --- tools/testing/selftests/kvm/include/kvm_util_base.h | 1 + tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/x86_64/processor.c | 4 +++- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)