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ARMv8 is heavily under-utilized architecture when it comes to Linux. In this talk we will be showing how to tweak it to do AMD SEV/INTEL TDX like secure virtualization with the KVM and the plain MMU, how to protect the host and the guest Linux kernels via the hypervisor mode and how you can model your secure virtual hardware to run Linux or even Android. The talk covers the quirks of the real life ARMv8 implementations people carry in their pockets.
Janne Karhunen is a longtime Linux kernel and security engineer with background with various kernel subsystems, primarily focusing on the Linux security subsystem applications for the mobile use cases. Ever since the mobile ARMv8 chipsets properly started to support virtualization... Read More →
Jani is a longtime mobile chipset wizard, lately primarily focusing on the Qualcomm chipsets and their features, as well as development/debugging environments.