Confidential Guest Support ========================== Traditionally, hypervisors such as QEMU have complete access to a guest's memory and other state, meaning that a compromised hypervisor can compromise any of its guests. A number of platforms have added mechanisms in hardware and/or firmware which give guests at least some protection from a compromised hypervisor. This is obviously especially desirable for public cloud environments. These mechanisms have different names and different modes of operation, but are often referred to as Secure Guests or Confidential Guests. We use the term "Confidential Guest Support" to distinguish this from other aspects of guest security (such as security against attacks from other guests, or from network sources). Running a Confidential Guest ---------------------------- To run a confidential guest you need to add two command line parameters: 1. Use "-object" to create a "confidential guest support" object. The type and parameters will vary with the specific mechanism to be used 2. Set the "confidential-guest-support" machine parameter to the ID of the object from (1). Example (for AMD SEV):: qemu-system-x86_64 \ \ -machine ...,confidential-guest-support=sev0 \ -object sev-guest,id=sev0,cbitpos=47,reduced-phys-bits=1 Supported mechanisms -------------------- Currently supported confidential guest mechanisms are: AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) docs/amd-memory-encryption.txt POWER Protected Execution Facility (PEF) docs/papr-pef.txt s390x Protected Virtualization (PV) docs/system/s390x/protvirt.rst Other mechanisms may be supported in future.