European NVME driver measurements / Clean up RTMR0 matrix calculation#5
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Instances deployed to European regions load different UEFI NVME drivers than the US ones, so we need to account for that in our RTMR0 matrix.
The RTMR0 matrix code was getting a bit messy, so I cleaned it up and added command line args to specify specific regions and machine configurations (
c3-standard-4, etc) in case you don't need to validate all of them. At some point in the future, I'd like to have it automatically compute the TD HOB and ACPI tables just from a lookup table that goes from machine configuration id -> amount of ram and number of vcpus. This lays the groundwork for that.