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Re: [Xen-users] Problems with vTPM manager



I have also a question regarding installation of vTPM manager.

Where does vtpmmgr-stubdom.gz (not the vtpmmgr-stubdom.img) come from? I cannot find it in (compiled) Xen directory or anywhere else.

Thanks.

> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 12:52:10 -0400
> From: dgdegra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: epm@xxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Problems with vTPM manager
>
> On 09/24/2013 09:51 AM, Eduardo Peixoto Macedo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am following http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/unstable/misc/vtpm.txt, but
> > I'm having some problems when I try to start vtpmmgr-stubdom
> > I'm using Xen 4.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 and I have a physical TPM.
> >
> > The config file for vTPM manager is:
> >
> > kernel="/usr/local/lib/xen/boot/vtpmmgr-stubdom.gz"
> > memory=16
> > disk=["file:/var/vtpmmgr-stubdom.img,hda,w"]
> > name="vtpmmgr"
> > iomem=["fed40,5"]
> >
> >
> > And I get this output when I try xl create -c vtpmmgr-stubdom.cfg:
> >
> > Parsing config from /home/xen_images/vtpmmgr-stubdom.cfg
> > Daemon running with PID 5048
> > Xen Minimal OS!
> > start_info: 0xa2000(VA)
> > nr_pages: 0x1000
> > shared_inf: 0x44e09000(MA)
> > pt_base: 0xa5000(VA)
> > nr_pt_frames: 0x5
> > mfn_list: 0x9a000(VA)
> > mod_start: 0x0(VA)
> > mod_len: 0
> > flags: 0x0
> > cmd_line:
> > stack: 0x597e0-0x797e0
> > MM: Init
> > _text: 0x0(VA)
> > _etext: 0x39357(VA)
> > _erodata: 0x45000(VA)
> > _edata: 0x47c40(VA)
> > stack start: 0x597e0(VA)
> > _end: 0x99e00(VA)
> > start_pfn: ad
> > max_pfn: 1000
> > Mapping memory range 0x400000 - 0x1000000
> > setting 0x0-0x45000 readonly
> > skipped 0x1000
> > MM: Initialise page allocator for b3000(b3000)-1000000(1000000)
> > MM: done
> > Demand map pfns at 1001000-2001001000.
> > Heap resides at 2001002000-4001002000.
> > Initialising timer interface
> > Initialising console ... done.
> > gnttab_table mapped at 0x1001000.
> > Initialising scheduler
> > Thread "Idle": pointer: 0x2001002050, stack: 0xd0000
> > Thread "xenstore": pointer: 0x2001002800, stack: 0xe0000
> > xenbus initialised on irq 1 mfn 0x5e26b
> > Thread "shutdown": pointer: 0x2001002fb0, stack: 0xf0000
> > Dummy main: start_info=0x798e0
> > Thread "main": pointer: 0x2001003760, stack: 0x100000
> > "main"
> > Shutting down ()
> > Shutdown requested: 3
> > Thread "shutdown" exited.
> > INFO[VTPM]: Starting vTPM manager domain
> > INFO[VTPM]: Option: Using tpm_tis driver
> > ******************* BLKFRONT for device/vbd/768 **********
> >
> >
> > backend at /local/domain/0/backend/qdisk/4/768
> > Failed to read /local/domain/0/backend/qdisk/4/768/feature-barrier.
> > 32768 sectors of 512 bytes
> > **************************
> > blk_open(device/vbd/768) -> 3
> > ============= Init TPM BACK ================
> > Thread "tpmback-listener": pointer: 0x20010043f0, stack: 0xf0000
> > ============= Init TPM TIS Driver ==============
> > IOMEM Machine Base Address: FED40000
> > Enabled Localities: 0
> > Map 1 (fed40, ...) at 0x1006000 failed: -1.
> > Do_exit called!
> > base is 0x10fcb8 caller is 0x1f24d
> > base is 0x10fcd8 caller is 0x27658
> > base is 0x10fd88 caller is 0x2772b
> > base is 0x10fde8 caller is 0x26bf6
> > base is 0x10fe28 caller is 0x26c1e
> > base is 0x10fe38 caller is 0x1ba94
> > base is 0x10fe78 caller is 0x6f84
> > base is 0x10ff38 caller is 0x353c
> > base is 0x10ff68 caller is 0x1fa80
> > base is 0x10ffe8 caller is 0x343b
> >
> >
> > Please, could you help me with this?
> >
>
> This is an issue that has been reported before, but at the time I thought
> it was due to lack of a physical TPM and did not investigate further. This
> is actually a bug introduced by the XSM changes in 4.3 which broke DOMID_IO
> mappings with XSM disabled (or when using the dummy module). I will be
> sending a patch fixing this to xen-devel; could you test it and verify that
> it fixes this issue?
>
> --
> Daniel De Graaf
> National Security Agency
>
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