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RFE: Add Secure boot status to HyperV driver

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      MTV is trying to use the libvirt HyperV driver for the HyperV migration,. However we require some additional information which is right now missing in the driver. One of this is the Secure boot status (Msvm_VirtualSystemSettingData.SecureBootEnabled) in order to to determine if the target VM  requires compliant boot firmware or if the migration might fail due to signature checks.

      Goal

      • Add Secure boot status to HyperV driver

      Acceptance criteria

      • We should be able to query secure boot is enabled on the vm

              jjongsma@redhat.com Jonathon Jongsma
              rh-ee-ehazan Elad Hazan
              virt-maint virt-maint
              virt-bugs virt-bugs
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