Re: [RFC PATCH v1 09/28] x86/efi: Access EFI data as encrypted when SEV is active

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On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 02:04:27PM -0500, Tom Lendacky wrote:
> That's not what I mean here.  If the BIOS sets the SMEE bit in the
> SYS_CFG msr then, even if the encryption bit is never used, there is
> still a reduction in physical address space.

I thought that reduction is the reservation of bits for the SME mask.

What other reduction is there?

> Transparent SME (TSME) will be a BIOS option that will result in the
> memory controller performing encryption no matter what. In this case
> all data will be encrypted without a reduction in physical address
> space.

Now I'm confused: aren't we reducing the address space with the SME
mask?

Or what reduction do you mean?

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