While SEV in practice is unlikely to be used when compiling for 32-bit
environments (it is not even supported by 32-bit kernels), it is easier
and/or nicer to clean up the warts that block compilation, than to add
conditionals in the build system to limit it to 64-bit hosts.
Paolo
Paolo Bonzini (5):
target/i386: SEV: rename sev_snp_guest->id_block
target/i386: SEV: store pointer to decoded id_block in SevSnpGuest
target/i386: SEV: rename sev_snp_guest->id_auth
target/i386: SEV: store pointer to decoded id_auth in SevSnpGuest
target/i386: SEV: fix format strings for 32-bit hosts
target/i386/sev.c | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
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