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__svm_skinit

 

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Microsoft Specific**

Initiates the loading of verifiably secure software, such as a virtual machine monitor.

Syntax

void __svm_skinit(  
   int SLB  
);  

Parameters

Parameter Description
SLB The 32-bit physical address of a 64K byte Secure Loader Block (SLB).

Remarks

The __svm_skinit function is equivalent to the SKINIT machine instruction. This function is part of a security system that uses the processor and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to verify and load trusted software called a security kernel (SK). A virtual machine monitor is an example of a security kernel. The security system verifies program components loaded during the initialization process, and protects components from tampering by interrupts, device access, or another program if the computer is a multiprocessor.

The SLB parameter specifies the physical address of a 64K block of memory called the Secure Loader Block (SLB). The SLB contains a program called the secure loader that establishes the operating environment for the computer, and subsequently loads the security kernel.

This function supports the interaction of a host's virtual machine monitor with a guest operating system and its applications. For more information, search for the document, "AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming," document number 24593, revision 3.11, at the AMD corporation site.

Requirements

Intrinsic Architecture
__svm_skinit x86, x64

Header file <intrin.h>

END Microsoft Specific

See Also

Compiler Intrinsics