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@phala/dcap-qvl-web

v0.1.0-beta.2

Published

This crate implements the quote verification logic for DCAP (Data Center Attestation Primitives) in pure Rust.

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dcap-qvl

This crate implements the quote verification logic for DCAP (Data Center Attestation Primitives) in pure Rust. It supports both SGX (Software Guard Extensions) and TDX (Trust Domain Extensions) quotes.

Features

  • Verify SGX and TDX quotes
  • Get collateral from PCCS
  • Extract information from quotes

Usage

Add the following dependency to your Cargo.toml file to use this crate:

[dependencies]
dcap-qvl = "0.1.0"

Example: Get Collateral from PCCS_URL and Verify Quote

To get collateral from a PCCS_URL and verify a quote, you can use the following example code:

use dcap_qvl::collateral::get_collateral;
use dcap_qvl::verify::verify;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // Get PCCS_URL from environment variable. The URL is like "https://localhost:8081/sgx/certification/v4/".
    let pccs_url = std::env::var("PCCS_URL").expect("PCCS_URL is not set");
    let quote = std::fs::read("tdx_quote").expect("tdx_quote is not found");
    let collateral = get_collateral(&pccs_url, &quote, std::time::Duration::from_secs(10)).await.expect("failed to get collateral");
    let now = std::time::SystemTime::now().duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH).unwrap().as_secs();
    let tcb = verify(&quote, &collateral, now).expect("failed to verify quote");
    println!("{:?}", tcb);
}

License

This crate is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.