Am Mittwoch, 3. Dezember 2014, 03:28:35 schrieb Stefan Berger: > On 12/02/2014 05:31 PM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote: > > + > > +/** > > + * tpm2_startup() - send startup command to the TPM chip > > + * @chip: TPM chip to use. > > + * @startup_type startup type. The value is either > > + * TPM_SU_CLEAR or TPM_SU_STATE. > > + * > > + * 0 is returned when the operation is successful. If a negative number > > is + * returned it remarks a POSIX error code. If a positive number is > > returned + * it remarks a TPM error. > > + */ > > +int tpm2_startup(struct tpm_chip *chip, __be16 startup_type) > > +{ > > + struct tpm2_cmd cmd; > > + > > + cmd.header.in = tpm2_startup_header; > > + > > + cmd.params.startup_in.startup_type = startup_type; > > + return tpm_transmit_cmd(chip, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), > > + "attempting to start the TPM"); > > +} > > I suppose you need to send this command because your firmware does not > do it ?Following TPM1.2 I guess the BIOS / UEFI should send this instead > and sending it later would actually be wrong. Hm, I don't find from > where you are calling this... do you need it ? Can you remove it? > > Stefan Hi, I think it would be good to send a TPM2_Startup if the TPM sends a TPM_RC_INITIALIZE (0x100) - so it becomes atleast usable. Of course the BIOS/UEFI/Firmware should send the TPM2_Startup, but if there is no such thing, I would prefer Linux to do it, rather than nobody. (analog: This was done for embedded platforms with TPM1.2). In the current situation (v9) it is not possible to use the TPM2 on a machine without bios integration. :( (so I cannot test here :( ) Peter -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-api" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html