| commit | fb139daf5f43d89b2b527014e72050659d6b8bda | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Alice Wang <aliceywang@google.com> | Mon Sep 15 11:18:59 2025 +0000 |
| committer | Alice Wang <aliceywang@google.com> | Mon Sep 15 11:35:33 2025 +0000 |
| tree | ed3e72e4c172a49abddf2f16da14f1c34426c218 | |
| parent | f9e62a2bd271ec6a62b44867239e40d2ef850258 [diff] |
Fix: Use valid characters for service VM names
The `is_valid_vm_name` function introduced in ag/35203236 requires
VM names to consist only of ASCII alphanumeric characters,
underscores, or hyphens. The previous names ("Service VM" and
"Non protected Service VM kernel...") contained spaces and
parentheses, which are not allowed.
This cl updates the names to "service_vm" and
"non_protected_service_vm" to comply with the validation rules.
Bug: 444647293
Test: atest VmAttestationTestApp
Flag: EXEMPT BUGFIX
Change-Id: I4a37a9ceca4d4a453cf6bb4911fb95a4f6cff3b5
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