This sample demonstrates how a rust application can be run in Mystikos
It is recommended that you understand how to use EXT2 file system and how applications can be packaged Mystkos before proceeding with this sample. Please refer to the README for the helloworld sample to obtain the necessary information.
Dockerfile
imports from a base RUST image and builds src/hello
with Cargo
.
myst-appbuilder
is used to convert the Dockerfile into a directory containing all the files needed to run this application in Mystikos.
myst-appbuilder -v -d Dockerfile
After this, the appdir
generated can be converted into a cpio archive using myst mkcpio
or an EXT2 file system using myst mkext2
that can be loaded into Mystikos.
In this sample, we use an EXT2 file system.
This sample prints hello world
from a RUST application. The source code is contained in /hello/src/main.rs
.
To run the sample in package mode, use make run
.
To run the sample using myst exec-sgx
, use make runexec
.
The configuration used in this sample is very similar to that in the helloworld sample. Please refer to the helloworld sample for more details.
{
// Mystikos configuration version number
"version": "0.1",
// OpenEnclave specific values
"Debug": 1,
"ProductID": 1,
"SecurityVersion": 1,
// Mystikos specific values
"HostApplicationParameters": true,
"MemorySize": "40m",
"ApplicationPath": "/app/hello"
}
To learn more about configuration, please refer to related documentation.