Re: [RFC v4][PATCH 2/2] intel_txt: Intel(R) TXT and tboot kernelsupport

From: James Morris
Date: Sun Jun 21 2009 - 21:56:09 EST


On Fri, 19 Jun 2009, Chris Wright wrote:

> * Pavel Machek (pavel@xxxxxx) wrote:
> > What are non-evil uses of this code?
>
> The most common use case I've heard requested from real live
> customers[1] is...you guessed it...trusted boot.
>
> This is typically in the context of virtualization and data centers or
> clouds. The concerns being addressed are:
>
> * confidence that the hardware is running the VMM that the hardware
> owner configured it w/, since they are on the hook for providing a
> safe service for each VM running on that hardware
>
> * flip side of that is an additional layer protecting against malicious
> VM that is using some VMM hole to try and subvert the host w/ a VMM
> of their own

Agreed. I'd also mention (again), these slides on the topic by Joanna
Rutkowska:

http://invisiblethingslab.com/resources/misc09/trusted_computing_thoughts.pdf

Also, hardware security measures such as TXT are important in providing
stronger mechanisms to ensure that kernel security mechanisms are
functioning correctly.


- James
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