On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 12:57 PM Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 3/21/23 04:29, Jörg Rödel wrote: > > Hi, > > > > We are happy to announce that last week our secure VM service module > > (SVSM) went public on GitHub for everyone to try it out and participate > > in its further development. It is dual-licensed under the MIT and > > APACHE-2.0 licenses. > > > > The project is written in Rust and can be cloned from: > > > > https://github.com/coconut-svsm/svsm > > > > There are also repositories in the github project with the Linux host and > > guest, EDK2 and QEMU changes needed to run the SVSM and boot up a full > > Linux guest. > > > > The SVSM repository contains an installation guide in the INSTALL.md > > file and contributor hints in CONTRIBUTING.md. > > > > A blog entry with more details is here: > > > > https://www.suse.com/c/suse-open-sources-secure-vm-service-module-for-confidential-computing/ > > > > We also thank AMD for implementing and providing the necessary changes > > to Linux and EDK2 to make an SVSM possible. > > Just wanted to let everyone know that I'm looking into what we can do to > move towards a single SVSM project so that resources aren't split between > the two. > > I was hoping to have a comparison, questions and observations between the > two available by now, however, I'm behind on that... but, I am working on it. > This is a happy development. Glad to hear it and thanks for your work, Tom, Jörg, and all collaborators. > Thanks, > Tom > > > > > Have a lot of fun! > > -- -Dionna Glaze, PhD (she/her)