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The Attestation SDK provides developers with easy to use APIs for implementing attestation capabilities into their applications.

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NVIDIA Attestation SDK

The Attestation SDK offers developers easy-to-use APIs for implementing attestation capabilities into their Python applications. With this SDK, you can seamlessly integrate secure and reliable attestation services into your software, thereby ensuring the authenticity, integrity, and trustworthiness of your system.

Features

  • Local GPU Attestation (using NVIDIA NVML based Python libraries)
  • Remote GPU Attestation (using NVIDIA Remote Attestation Service)
  • Local Switch Attestation (using NVIDIA NSCQ based Python libraries)
  • Remote Switch Attestation (using NVIDIA Remote Attestation Service)

Install Attestation SDK

Before installation, please review the Compatibility Matrix to determine the correct version of nvTrust and driver to install.

From Source

If you choose to install the Attestation SDK from the source code, use the following commands:

cd attestation_sdk
pip3 install .

From PyPI

If you choose to install the Attestation SDK directly from PyPI, use the following commands (requires virtual environment creation):

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip3 install nv-attestation-sdk

Troubleshooting Installation Issues

If you encounter warning and installation issues similar to below while installing the package: WARNING: Ignoring invalid distribution ~v-attestation-sdk <site-package-directory>

Please execute the following commands to clean up packages that were not installed properly and then re-try the installation:

     rm -rf $(ls -l <site-packages-directory> | grep '~' | awk '{print $9}')

GPU Attestation

Pre-requisites

  1. Create a Confidential Virtual Machine with the following specifications:

    • NVIDIA Hopper H100 (or later) GPU that supports CC
    • NVIDIA GPU Driver with CC / PPCIE support.
    • GPU SKU that supports Confidential Computing.
  2. Install Python 3.8 or later.

  3. Follow the instructions in nvTrust/guest_tools/local_gpu_verifier/README.md to install the NVIDIA GPU Local Verifier Python SDK. (Required for source code installation only)

  4. Run the following command and ensure that you have the 'nv-local-gpu-verifier' Python module installed.

    pip list | grep nv-local-gpu-verifier
    nv-local-gpu-verifier               1.5.0
    

How to do Attestation

Switch Attestation

Pre-requisites

  1. Create a Confidential Virtual Machine with multiple GPUs connected by nvSwitch with the following specifications:

    • LS10 Switch supporting PPCIE mode
    • NvSwitch Driver with PPCIE support.
    • GPU SKU that supports Confidential Computing.
  2. Unlike GPU Verifier, Switch Verifier comes pre-installed with Attestation SDK.

How to do Attestation

Claims and Troubleshooting information

For local and remote verifier claims information for NVIDIA GPUs, switches, and related troubleshooting information, please refer to the Attestation Troubleshooting documentation.

Policy File

You can find a sample Attestation Result policy file for Local and Remote Attestation here. Please note that the Schema/EAT claim information is subject to change in future releases.

Building Attestation SDK

python3 -m pip install --upgrade build
python3 -m build

Attestation SDK APIs

nv_attestation_sdk import attestation

API Description
Attestation(<-name->) Create a new Attestation Object used to call other Attestation methods.
set_name(<-name->) Set a name for the Attestation SDK client
set_nonce(<-nonce->) Set a nonce for Attestation
add_verifier(<-attestation-device-type->, <-local/remote->, <-remote-attestation-service-url->, <-attestation-results-policy->) Add a specific type of verifier for the client object. The verifier will be invoked during the attest operation
get_verifiers() Retrieves the list of verifiers added to the client object.
get_evidence() Retrieves the list of evidence based on the attestation device (e.g., GPU, switch) and the type of attestation (e.g., local, remote).
attest() Trigger the Attestation for client object, This uses the Attestation type configured in add_verifier method
get_token() Retrieves the Attestation token that contains claims corresponding to Attestation result.
validate_token(<-attestation-results-policy->) Validate the Attestation Claims against a policy
decode_token(<-jwt-token->) Decodes the JWT token to claims received by the verifier

Note

Please note that starting from nvTrust v1.5.0, the NRAS v1 API and Relying Party Policy version 1.0 have been deprecated. Additionally, installation via wheel files will no longer be supported from v1.5.0 onward.

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