virt: tdx-guest: Add Quote generation support

In TDX guest, the attestation process is used to verify the TDX guest
trustworthiness to other entities before provisioning secrets to the
guest. The First step in the attestation process is TDREPORT
generation, which involves getting the guest measurement data in the
format of TDREPORT, which is further used to validate the authenticity
of the TDX guest. TDREPORT by design is integrity-protected and can
only be verified on the local machine.

To support remote verification of the TDREPORT (in a SGX-based
attestation), the TDREPORT needs to be sent to the SGX Quoting Enclave
(QE) to convert it to a remote verifiable Quote. SGX QE by design can
only run outside of the TDX guest (i.e. in a host process or in a
normal VM) and guest can use communication channels like vsock or
TCP/IP to send the TDREPORT to the QE. But for security concerns, the
TDX guest may not support these communication channels. To handle such
cases, TDX defines a GetQuote hypercall which can be used by the guest
to request the host VMM to communicate with the SGX QE. More details
about GetQuote hypercall can be found in TDX Guest-Host Communication
Interface (GHCI) for Intel TDX 1.0, section titled
"TDG.VP.VMCALL<GetQuote>".

Add support for TDX_CMD_GET_QUOTE IOCTL to allow an attestation agent
to submit GetQuote requests from the user space using GetQuote
hypercall.

Since GetQuote is an asynchronous request hypercall, VMM will use the
callback interrupt vector configured by the SetupEventNotifyInterrupt
hypercall to notify the guest about Quote generation completion or
failure. So register an IRQ handler for it.

GetQuote TDVMCALL requires TD guest pass a 4K aligned shared buffer
with TDREPORT data as input, which is further used by the VMM to copy
the TD Quote result after successful Quote generation. To create the
shared buffer, allocate a large enough memory and mark it shared using
set_memory_decrypted() in tdx_guest_init(). This buffer will be re-used
for GetQuote requests in TDX_CMD_GET_QUOTE IOCTL handler.

Although this method reserves a fixed chunk of memory for GetQuote
requests, such one-time allocation is preferable to the alternative
choice of repeatedly allocating/freeing the shared buffer in the
TDX_CMD_GET_QUOTE IOCTL handler, which will damage the direct map
(because the sharing/unsharing process modifies the direct map). This
allocation model is similar to that used by the AMD SEV guest driver.

Since the Quote generation process is not time-critical or frequently
used, the current version does not support parallel GetQuote requests.

Reviewed-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Erdem Aktas <erdemaktas@google.com>
Acked-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com>
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