On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 at 16:39, Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, 5 Jun 2019 at 01:39, Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jun 04, 2019 at 11:45:52AM +0530, Sumit Garg wrote: > > >On Thu, 30 May 2019 at 20:58, Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> + /* Open context with TEE driver */ > > >> + pvt_data->ctx = tee_client_open_context(NULL, ftpm_tee_match, NULL, > > >> + NULL); > > >> + if (IS_ERR(pvt_data->ctx)) { > > >> + dev_err(dev, "%s:tee_client_open_context failed\n", __func__); > > > > > >Is this well tested? I see this misleading error multiple times as > > >follows although TEE driver works pretty well. > > > > Yes, this was all functionally tested. > > Can you share your build instructions and testing approach? > > > > > Why is this error message misleading? I'd be happy to fix it. > But still this message should be updated to represent correct status. Maybe something like: dev_warn(dev, "waiting for OP-TEE to be alive\n"); > IIUC, here you are trying to resolve dependency with OP-TEE driver > using "-EPROBE_DEFER". So user shouldn't be prompted with error > messages until OP-TEE driver comes up. > > BTW, for me this OP-TEE driver dependency seems not to work, boot is > simply stuck waiting for device. Probably the reason being this fTPM > driver is a platform driver and OP-TEE NOT a platform driver. > Apologies for the noise here. It works as expected. -Sumit > > > > >Module built with "CONFIG_TCG_FTPM_TEE=y" > > > > > >[ 1.436878] ftpm-tee tpm@0: ftpm_tee_probe:tee_client_open_context failed > > >[ 1.509471] ftpm-tee tpm@0: ftpm_tee_probe:tee_client_open_context failed > > >[ 1.517268] ftpm-tee tpm@0: ftpm_tee_probe:tee_client_open_context failed > > >[ 1.525596] ftpm-tee tpm@0: ftpm_tee_probe:tee_client_open_context failed > > > > Does the TEE have the fTPM implementation and such? Could you provide > > details about your testing environment (hardware, fTPM verions, etc)? > > > > I just did a sanity check on my arm64 machine (Developerbox), just > adding following DT node and enabled CONFIG_TCG_FTPM_TEE=y: > > + tpm@0 { > + compatible = "microsoft,ftpm"; > + }; > > Basically with no fTPM TA, I expected the driver to fail during > "tee_client_open_session()" call with TA not found error and boot > should continue. But it fails during "tee_client_open_context()" which > opens a context with OP-TEE driver and has nothing to do with fTPM TA. > > -Sumit > > > -- > > Thanks, > > Sasha