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intel-linux-sgx/SampleCode/SealUnseal/README.txt
Zhang Lili Z 9ddec08fb9 Linux 2.8 Open Source Gold Release.
Signed-off-by: Zhang Lili Z <lili.z.zhang@intel.com>
2020-01-16 09:56:26 +08:00

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Purpose of SealUnseal
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The project demonstrates sealing/unsealing data between two enclaves.
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How to Build/Execute the Sample Code
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1. Install Intel(R) SGX SDK for Linux* OS
2. Make sure your environment is set:
$ source ${sgx-sdk-install-path}/environment
3. Build the project with the prepared Makefile:
a. Hardware Mode, Debug build:
$ make
b. Hardware Mode, Pre-release build:
$ make SGX_PRERELEASE=1 SGX_DEBUG=0
c. Hardware Mode, Release build:
$ make SGX_DEBUG=0
d. Simulation Mode, Debug build:
$ make SGX_MODE=SIM
e. Simulation Mode, Pre-release build:
$ make SGX_MODE=SIM SGX_PRERELEASE=1 SGX_DEBUG=0
f. Simulation Mode, Release build:
$ make SGX_MODE=SIM SGX_DEBUG=0
4. Execute the binary directly:
$ ./app
5. Remember to "make clean" before switching build mode
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Launch token initialization
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If using libsgx-enclave-common or sgxpsw under version 2.4, an initialized variable launch_token needs to be passed as the 3rd parameter of API sgx_create_enclave. For example,
sgx_launch_token_t launch_token = {0};
sgx_create_enclave(ENCLAVE_FILENAME, SGX_DEBUG_FLAG, launch_token, NULL, &global_eid, NULL);