Protected Execution Facility: Enhancing Security for Virtual Machines

Protected Execution Facility: Enhancing Security for Virtual Machines

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Architecture at the VM level

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Architecture at the VM level

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Protected Execution Facility: Enhancing Security for Virtual Machines

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Acknowledgements
  3. 3 Team
  4. 4 Objectives for Protected Execution Facility
  5. 5 Creating and Running SVM
  6. 6 Base Principles
  7. 7 Overview of architecture
  8. 8 Architecture implication for the hypervisor
  9. 9 Architecture at the VM level
  10. 10 Revocation
  11. 11 Limitations
  12. 12 Contents of ESM blob
  13. 13 SVM format and Booting
  14. 14 Steps to start Secure VM
  15. 15 Boot Changes
  16. 16 Interfaces to the Ultravior ultra calls
  17. 17 KVM Changes
  18. 18 Kernel Changes
  19. 19 Brief Introduction to some of the hardware changes
  20. 20 Summary of Protected Execution Facility
  21. 21 Relevant IBM secure processor products and Research

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