On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 11:18 AM Tom Lendacky wrote:
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> On 1/10/22 9:29 AM, Peter Gonda wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 3:54 PM Tom Lendacky wrote:
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> >> On 1/7/22 11:04 AM, Peter Gonda wrote:
> >>> The SEV-ES bit of Fn800-001F[EAX] - Bit 3 is used for a host to
> >>> determine support for
On 1/10/22 9:29 AM, Peter Gonda wrote:
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 3:54 PM Tom Lendacky wrote:
On 1/7/22 11:04 AM, Peter Gonda wrote:
The SEV-ES bit of Fn800-001F[EAX] - Bit 3 is used for a host to
determine support for running SEV-ES guests. It should not be checked by
a guest to determine if it
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 3:54 PM Tom Lendacky wrote:
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> On 1/7/22 11:04 AM, Peter Gonda wrote:
> > The SEV-ES bit of Fn800-001F[EAX] - Bit 3 is used for a host to
> > determine support for running SEV-ES guests. It should not be checked by
> > a guest to determine if it is running under SEV-ES. The
The SEV-ES bit of Fn800-001F[EAX] - Bit 3 is used for a host to
determine support for running SEV-ES guests. It should not be checked by
a guest to determine if it is running under SEV-ES. The guest should use
the SEV_STATUS MSR Bit 1 to determine if SEV-ES is enabled.
Cc: James Bottomley
Cc: Min
On 1/7/22 11:04 AM, Peter Gonda wrote:
The SEV-ES bit of Fn800-001F[EAX] - Bit 3 is used for a host to
determine support for running SEV-ES guests. It should not be checked by
a guest to determine if it is running under SEV-ES. The guest should use
the SEV_STATUS MSR Bit 1 to determine if SEV-ES