[ANNOUNCE] PUCK Notes - 2023.06.07 - pKVM on x86

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Apologies for the slow update, I was waiting for the recording to become
available and was OOO Th/F last week.

Key Takeaways:
 - Primary use case is to secure workloads that process/handle sensitive
   biometric data (e.g. fingerprints, face authentication).
 - SEAM is a poor fit as it doesn't provide mechanisms to restrict access to
   non-DRAM "memory", e.g. access to the hardware devices that provide biometric
   data.  And there's no line of sight to an AMD equivalent.
 - pKVM support requires few changes outside of KVM (though the changes to KVM
   are extensive).

Next Steps:
 - Re-assess in 3-4 weeks after people have had a chance to read through and
   review the RFC patches.

Recording:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JZ6e8ZgR2gUfB4uBYxsJUxp1KVL5YEA_/view?usp=drive_link&resourcekey=0-MGjMLec-8JEIFC3-vmZeLg



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