On 09/20/2017 10:13 AM, Thiebaud Weksteen via tpmdd-devel wrote: > With TPM 1.2, the ACPI table ("TCPA") has two fields to recover the Event > Log Area (LAML and LASA). These logs are useful to understand and rebuild > the final values of PCRs. > > With TPM 2.0, the ACPI table ("TPM2") does not contain these fields > anymore. The recommended method is now to call the GetEventLog EFI > protocol before ExitBootServices. > > Implement this method within the EFI stub and create a copy of the logs > for the TPM device using a Linux-specific EFI configuration table > (LINUX_EFI_TPM_EVENT_LOG). This will create > /sys/kernel/security/tpm0/binary_bios_measurements for TPM 2.0 devices > (similarly to the current behaviour for TPM 1.2 devices). > > Two formats for the log entries exist: TPM 1.2 (SHA1) and TPM 2.0 (Crypto > Agile). This patch set only retrieves the first type of logs. The second > type will be implemented in a subsequent patch set. > > According to the specifications[1], once GetEventLog has been called, > future events shall be stored in a separate EFI configuration table > (EFI_TCG2_FINAL_EVENTS_TABLE). Events stored in this table are not > processed in this patch set as they are stored in the Crypto Agile format. > These could eventually be merged with the new table for a unified view > of the logs from userspace. > > [1] TCG EFI Protocol Specification, Revision 00.13, March 30, 2016 > https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/EFI-Protocol-Specification-rev13-160330final.pdf > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Patchset Changelog: > > Version 3: > - Move event log providers (acpi and of) to tpm_eventlog_*.c > - Move efi changes from PATCH 3 to PATCH 2 > - Change return value of tpm_read_log_acpi and tpm_read_log_of > - Change iounmap to memunmap calls > - Use log_tbl as variable name for consistency > - Fix kbuild failures > Thanks for addressing the things I pointed out. For the whole patch-set: Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@xxxxxxxxxx> Tested-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@xxxxxxxxxx> Best regards, -- Javier Martinez Canillas Software Engineer - Desktop Hardware Enablement Red Hat