TPM/EFI issue [Was: Linux 6.12]

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Cc TPM + EFI guys.

On 17. 11. 24, 23:26, Linus Torvalds wrote:
But before the merge window opens, please give this a quick test to
make sure we didn't mess anything up. The shortlog below gives you the
summary for the last week, and nothing really jumps out at me. A
number of last-minute reverts, and some random fairly small fixes
fairly spread out in the tree.

Hi,

there is a subtle bug in 6.12 wrt TPM (in TPM, EFI, or perhaps in something else):
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1233752

Our testing (openQA) fails with 6.12:
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/4657304#step/trup_smoke/26

The last good is with 6.11.7:
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/4648526

In sum:
TPM is supposed to provide a key for decrypting the root partitition, but fails for some reason.

It's extremely hard (so far) to reproduce outside of openQA (esp. when trying custom kernels).

Most of the 6.12 TPM stuff already ended in (good) 6.11.7. I tried to revert:
  423893fcbe7e tpm: Disable TPM on tpm2_create_primary() failure
from 6.12 but that still fails.

We are debugging this further, this is just so you know.

Or maybe you have some immediate ideas?

thanks,
--
js
suse labs





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