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This release is used in conjunction with the linux-sgx-driver Intial release: https://github.com/01org/linux-sgx-driver commit-id: 0e865ce5e6b297a787bcdc12d98bada8174be6d7 Intel-id: 33399 Signed-off-by: Angie Chinchilla <angie.v.chinchilla@intel.com>
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Purpose of SampleEnclave
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The project demonstrates several fundamental usages of Intel(R) Software Guard
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Extensions (SGX) SDK:
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- Initializing and destroying an enclave
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- Creating ECALLs or OCALLs
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- Calling trusted libraries inside the enclave
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How to Build/Execute the Sample Code
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1. Install Intel(R) SGX SDK for Linux* OS
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2. Build the project with the prepared Makefile:
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a. Hardware Mode, Debug build:
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$ make SGX_MODE=HW SGX_DEBUG=1
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b. Hardware Mode, Pre-release build:
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$ make SGX_MODE=HW SGX_PRERELEASE=1
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c. Hardware Mode, Release build:
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$ make SGX_MODE=HW
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d. Simulation Mode, Debug build:
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$ make SGX_DEBUG=1
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e. Simulation Mode, Pre-release build:
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$ make SGX_PRERELEASE=1
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f. Simulation Mode, Release build:
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$ make
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3. Execute the binary directly:
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$ ./app
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