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IGVM Image Generator

Install

cd src
sudo apt install acpica-tools
pip3 install ./

Run

igvmgen -h
  • An example cmd to generate igvm image using bzImage
$(IGVMGEN) -o $(OUTPUT) \
		-kernel $(LINUX)/arch/x86/boot/bzImage \
		-append "$(CMDLINE)" \
		-boot_mode x86 \
		-vtl 2 \
		-inform bzImage
  • To use a customized ACPI table from igvm/acpi/acpi_test

You can create your ACPI table following igvm/acpi/acpi_test's format

$(IGVMGEN) -o $(OUTPUT) \
		-kernel $(LINUX)/arch/x86/boot/bzImage \
		-append "$(CMDLINE)" \
		-boot_mode x86 \
		-vtl 2 \
		-inform bzImage \
		-acpi_dir igvm/acpi/acpi_test \

Code (igvm/)

Auto-generated Python from C

  • src/igvm/structure/linuxboot.py: data structures for linux booting
  • src/igvm/structure/igvmfileformat.py: data structures for IGVM format, extracted from windows os repo

Real Python code:

  • src/igvm/vmstate.py: for configuring VMSA registers
  • src/igvm/igvmbase.py: for generating an IGVM image
  • src/igvm/igvmbzimage.py: for generating an IGVM image from a bzImage
  • src/igvm/igvmelf.py: for generating an IGVM image from an arbitrary ELF
  • src/igvm/acpi.py: for convert ACPI table to memory snapshot

ACPI data

  • src/igvm/acpi/acpi_test: a human-readable ACPI table in DSL format
  • src/igvm/acpi/acpi-clh: a human-readable ACPI table in DSL format for CloudHypervisor guests
  • src/igvm/acpi/acpi.zip: a memory snapshot for an ACPI table without TPM

Supported Images

Cloud Hypervisor support

We may use the same tool to create IGVM files that Cloud Hypervisor VMM can use to load a confidential guest. The default set of ACPI tables do not function when using this programme to generate IGVM files for Cloud Hypervisor, thus you must select 'igvm/acpi/acpi-clh' as ACPI table directory.

$(IGVMGEN) -o $(OUTPUT) \
		-kernel $(LINUX)/arch/x86/boot/bzImage \
		-append "$(CMDLINE)" \
		-boot_mode x64 \
		-vtl 0 \
		-inform bzImage \
		-svme 1 \
		-encrypted_page 1 \
		-pvalidate_opt 0 \
		-acpi_dir igvm/acpi/acpi-clh \

Tests

cd src
pytest-3 test

Coverage

cd src
coverage run --source igvm -m pytest
coverage report -m

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.

When you submit a pull request, a CLA bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., status check, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

Trademarks

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Action required: migrate or opt-out of migration to GitHub inside Microsoft

Migrate non-Open Source or non-External Collaboration repositories to GitHub inside Microsoft

In order to protect and secure Microsoft, private or internal repositories in GitHub for Open Source which are not related to open source projects or require collaboration with 3rd parties (customer, partners, etc.) must be migrated to GitHub inside Microsoft a.k.a GitHub Enterprise Cloud with Enterprise Managed User (GHEC EMU).

Action

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Instructions

Reply with a comment on this issue containing one of the following optin or optout command options below.

✅ Opt-in to migrate

@gimsvc optin --date <target_migration_date in mm-dd-yyyy format>

Example: @gimsvc optin --date 03-15-2023

OR

❌ Opt-out of migration

@gimsvc optout --reason <staging|collaboration|delete|other>

Example: @gimsvc optout --reason staging

Options:

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