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Important Changes To Intel TDX Coming With Linux 6.14
Important code restructuring to the Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) code is landing for the Linux 6.14 kernel to make it more robust moving forward and preparing for future features around this confidential computing / trusted execution environment (TEE) functionality built into the newest Xeon processors.
Important code restructuring to the Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) code is landing for the Linux 6.14 kernel to make it more robust moving forward and preparing for future features around this confidential computing / trusted execution environment (TEE) functionality built into the newest Xeon processors. That patch by Red Hat engineer and KVM expert Paolo Bonzini adds in more detail:"The TDX module provides a set of "Global Metadata Fields". So more robust and reliable handling of the TDX metadata moving forward as the Linux kernel / KVM expands its features around this Intel TEE.
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