There are limits on the number of SEV/SEV-ES guests that can be run on machines, which may be influenced by firmware settings. This is important to expose to users. Reviewed-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> --- include/libvirt/libvirt-host.h | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+) diff --git a/include/libvirt/libvirt-host.h b/include/libvirt/libvirt-host.h index 4caed94a77..1dc4b8a147 100644 --- a/include/libvirt/libvirt-host.h +++ b/include/libvirt/libvirt-host.h @@ -472,6 +472,22 @@ typedef virNodeMemoryStats *virNodeMemoryStatsPtr; */ # define VIR_NODE_SEV_REDUCED_PHYS_BITS "reduced-phys-bits" +/** + * VIR_NODE_SEV_MAX_GUESTS: + * + * Macro represents the number of SEV guests that can + * be run on the host, as a VIR_TYPED_PARAM_UINT. + */ +# define VIR_NODE_SEV_MAX_GUESTS "max-guests" + +/** + * VIR_NODE_SEV_MAX_ES_GUESTS: + * + * Macro represents the number of SEV-ES guests that can + * be run on the host, as a VIR_TYPED_PARAM_UINT. + */ +# define VIR_NODE_SEV_MAX_ES_GUESTS "max-es-guests" + int virNodeGetSEVInfo (virConnectPtr conn, virTypedParameterPtr *params, int *nparams, -- 2.33.1