1 /* 2 * QEMU Confidential Guest support 3 * This interface describes the common pieces between various 4 * schemes for protecting guest memory or other state against a 5 * compromised hypervisor. This includes memory encryption (AMD's 6 * SEV and Intel's MKTME) or special protection modes (PEF on POWER, 7 * or PV on s390x). 8 * 9 * Copyright Red Hat. 10 * 11 * Authors: 12 * David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> 13 * 14 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or 15 * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. 16 * 17 */ 18 #ifndef QEMU_CONFIDENTIAL_GUEST_SUPPORT_H 19 #define QEMU_CONFIDENTIAL_GUEST_SUPPORT_H 20 21 #ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY 22 23 #include "qom/object.h" 24 25 #define TYPE_CONFIDENTIAL_GUEST_SUPPORT "confidential-guest-support" 26 OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(ConfidentialGuestSupport, CONFIDENTIAL_GUEST_SUPPORT) 27 28 struct ConfidentialGuestSupport { 29 Object parent; 30 31 /* 32 * ready: flag set by CGS initialization code once it's ready to 33 * start executing instructions in a potentially-secure 34 * guest 35 * 36 * The definition here is a bit fuzzy, because this is essentially 37 * part of a self-sanity-check, rather than a strict mechanism. 38 * 39 * It's not feasible to have a single point in the common machine 40 * init path to configure confidential guest support, because 41 * different mechanisms have different interdependencies requiring 42 * initialization in different places, often in arch or machine 43 * type specific code. It's also usually not possible to check 44 * for invalid configurations until that initialization code. 45 * That means it would be very easy to have a bug allowing CGS 46 * init to be bypassed entirely in certain configurations. 47 * 48 * Silently ignoring a requested security feature would be bad, so 49 * to avoid that we check late in init that this 'ready' flag is 50 * set if CGS was requested. If the CGS init hasn't happened, and 51 * so 'ready' is not set, we'll abort. 52 */ 53 bool ready; 54 }; 55 56 typedef struct ConfidentialGuestSupportClass { 57 ObjectClass parent; 58 } ConfidentialGuestSupportClass; 59 60 #endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */ 61 62 #endif /* QEMU_CONFIDENTIAL_GUEST_SUPPORT_H */ 63