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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v28 00/22] Intel SGX foundations
    On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 09:00:15AM -0700, Jordan Hand wrote:

    Hi, I hope the week is going well for everyone.

    > I tested with the Open Enclave SDK test suite (~200 test and sample
    > enclaves), no issues. Used Intel PSW version 2.8.
    >
    > Tested-by: Jordan Hand <jorhand@linux.microsoft.com>

    Which effectively translates into a second test of the Intel PSW,
    since it appears from Haitao's comments they are unit testing against
    the new driver.

    Unless of course you wired up the OpenEnclave infrastructure to use
    the new VDSO and exception handling, as that would be a significant
    test, is that the case?

    Getting a real live enclave loaded and initialized in memory is
    essentially a contract with the enclave ELF parser and metadata
    interpreter that the runtime implements. There is nothing subtle
    about whether or not that is working correctly. The acid test after
    that is the enclave entry and exit handling which is ultimately a
    function of the exception handling.

    > Thanks,
    > Jordan

    Have a good remainder of the week.

    Dr. Greg

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