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2c3ffa37-update-amd-doc.patch
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File 2c3ffa37-update-amd-doc.patch of Package libvirt.21389
commit 2c3ffa37284b9fa3d1e6c369fa2bb71c6f6dd92a Author: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.ibm.com> Date: Mon Jun 15 10:28:11 2020 +0200 docs: Update AMD launch secure description Update document with changes in qemu capability caching and the added secure guest support checking for AMD SEV in virt-host-validate. Signed-off-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com> Index: libvirt-6.0.0/docs/kbase/launch_security_sev.rst =================================================================== --- libvirt-6.0.0.orig/docs/kbase/launch_security_sev.rst +++ libvirt-6.0.0/docs/kbase/launch_security_sev.rst @@ -30,8 +30,11 @@ Enabling SEV on the host ======================== Before VMs can make use of the SEV feature you need to make sure your -AMD CPU does support SEV. You can check whether SEV is among the CPU -flags with: +AMD CPU does support SEV. You can run ``libvirt-host-validate`` +(libvirt >= 6.5.0) to check if your host supports secure guests or you +can follow the manual checks below. + +You can manually check whether SEV is among the CPU flags with: :: @@ -109,7 +112,7 @@ following: </features> </domainCapabilities> -Note that if libvirt was already installed and libvirtd running before +Note that if libvirt (<6.5.0) was already installed and libvirtd running before enabling SEV in the kernel followed by the host reboot you need to force libvirtd to re-probe both the host and QEMU capabilities. First stop libvirtd:
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