On Thu, Nov 2, 2023, at 12:29, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > On Thu, Nov 02, 2023 at 10:54:34AM +0100, Alexander Graf wrote: >> On 11.10.23 23:35, Alexander Graf wrote: >> > When running Linux inside a Nitro Enclave, the hypervisor provides a >> > special virtio device called "Nitro Security Module" (NSM). This device >> > has 3 main functions: >> > >> > 1) Provide attestation reports >> > 2) Modify PCR state >> > 3) Provide entropy >> > >> > This patch adds a driver for NSM that exposes a /dev/nsm device node which >> > user space can issue an ioctl on this device with raw NSM CBOR formatted >> > commands to request attestation documents, influence PCR states, read >> > entropy and enumerate status of the device. In addition, the driver >> > implements a hwrng backend. >> > >> > Originally-by: Petre Eftime <petre.eftime@xxxxxxxxx> >> > Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <graf@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> >> Ping for inclusion? I haven't seen any further comments on v7 of this patch, >> so I'd assume it's good to go? :) > > Ah, I thought there would be a new version for some reason, sorry about > that. I'll review it after -rc1 is out, in the middle of the merge > window right now, I can't add anything to my trees, but new drivers can > always be added after that. FWIW, all my comments have been addressed in this version. I'm not exactly happy with the design, but none of the alternatives we looked at were better, so I guess merging this version is better than having it maintained out of tree. Reviewed-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>