On 12/10/20 11:10 AM, Tom Lendacky wrote:
> From: Tom Lendacky
>
> An SEV-ES guest is started by invoking a new SEV initialization ioctl,
> KVM_SEV_ES_INIT. This identifies the guest as an SEV-ES guest, which is
> used to drive the appropriate ASID allocation, VMSA encryption, etc.
>
> Before bein
From: Tom Lendacky
An SEV-ES guest is started by invoking a new SEV initialization ioctl,
KVM_SEV_ES_INIT. This identifies the guest as an SEV-ES guest, which is
used to drive the appropriate ASID allocation, VMSA encryption, etc.
Before being able to run an SEV-ES vCPU, the vCPU VMSA must be en
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