If you read more carefully, I was talking about releasing the SGX hardware information (registers/instruction set/etc) he gathered from the Linux driver binaries. There is absolutely no code involved here. Still, I do understand your point about "petting" personnal projects as I tend to do the...
Sorry, but I have to admit that I don't understand your point. Basically, you said that thanks to your own reverse-engineering efforts, you obtained some knowledge of the SGX instruction set and the innards of USSE, but there still remains some work to be done in order to gain a deeper...
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