Systemsicherheit/Assignment 7 - SGX Hands-on/SGX101_sample_code-master/Sealing/README.md
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[Assignment-7] add SGX sample code from VM
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# Intel SGX "Hello World"
This is meant to be a base template for an [Intel SGX](https://github.com/01org/linux-sgx/) application on Linux. Not sure if it is just me, but I feel the documentations on Intel SGX development on Linux is still sorely lacking. This meant to be a stub of a "Getting-started" tutorial.
This template is based on the SampleEnclave app of the sample enclaves provided with the Intel SGX Linux [drivers](https://github.com/01org/linux-sgx-driver) and [SDK](https://github.com/01org/linux-sgx/).
## Features
- Sample code for doing `ECALL`
- Sample code for doing `OCALL`
- Sample code for sealing (can be taken out and patched into your enclave!)
## TODO
- Tutorial explaining what each directory and file is used for.
- Write a getting started tutorial.
- Tutorial on treating `edl`s as static library (with the sealing functions as example)
## Contribute
Any help for the above TODOs or any general feedback will be much appreciated! Go ahead and submit those PRs in!