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Now that you have the vTPM consistently owning the TPM,
there is something very wrong here. (Thanks Martin for providing
guidance).
Which TPM exactly do you have? Are you claiming that
Infinion's TPM doesn't follow the spec and requires special handling? We'll have
to look into that. Currently there is no patch for the vTPM manager for this
fix.
Do you have a reference to either a description of what the
IFX TPM is or isn't doing, or the patch to trousers? We should be able to update
the manager to work.
-Vinnie
Scarlata
From: xense-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xense-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Burak OÐUZ Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 2:30 AM To: Martin Hermanowski Cc: xense-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [Xense-devel] vtpm_managerd problem I
have cleared the TPM and as you said vtpm_managerd tried to take the ownership
of the IFX TPM. After clearing once, I tried 3 times and in all of them it gives
different errors. In the first time : dungeon burak # vtpm_managerd INFO[VTPM]: Starting VTPM. INFO[TCS]: Constructing new TCS: INFO[TCS]: Calling TCS_OpenContext: INFO[VTSP]: OIAP. ERROR[VTPM]: Failed to load service data with error = TPM_IOERROR INFO[VTPM]: Failed to read manager file. Assuming first time initialization. INFO[VTSP]: Reading Public EK. INFO[VTSP]: Taking Ownership of TPM. INFO[VTSP]: Disabling Pubek Read. ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_DisablePubekRead Failed with return code TPM_BAD_ORDINAL ERROR in VTSP_DisablePubekRead at vtsp.c:428 code: TPM_BAD_ORDINAL. ERROR in VTPM_Create_Manager at vtpm_manager.c:106 code: TPM_BAD_ORDINAL. In the second time : It had created binding keys and while loading the keys into the tpm it gave bad ordinal error again. INFO[VTPM]: Saved VTPM Manager state (status = 0, dmis = -1) INFO[VTSP]: Loading Key into TPM. ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_LoadKeyByBlob Failed with return code TPM_BAD_ORDINAL ERROR in VTSP_LoadKey at vtsp.c:634 code: TPM_BAD_ORDINAL. ERROR in VTPM_Init_Manager at vtpm_manager.c:243 code: TPM_BAD_ORDINAL. ERROR[VTPM]: Closing vtpmd due to error during startup. And in the third time : dungeon burak # vtpm_managerd INFO[VTPM]: Starting VTPM. INFO[TCS]: Constructing new TCS: INFO[TCS]: Calling TCS_OpenContext: INFO[VTSP]: OIAP. INFO[VTSP]: Loading Key into TPM. ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_LoadKeyByBlob Failed with return code TPM_BAD_ORDINAL ERROR in VTSP_LoadKey at vtsp.c:634 code: TPM_BAD_ORDINAL. ERROR in VTPM_LoadManagerData at securestorage.c:453 code: TPM_BAD_ORDINAL. ERROR[VTPM]: Failed to load service data with error = TPM_BAD_ORDINAL Simply there is a situation with ordinals sent to TPM. In trousers there exists a patch for infineon tpms for these issues. Is this a similar sitution like this? Thanks again... Best regards.. (ps: bf) METU CENG '06 -----
Original Message ---- From: Martin Hermanowski <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Burak OÐUZ <burakoguzs@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: xense-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2006 6:34:40 PM Subject: Re: [Xense-devel] vtpm_managerd problem Burak OÐUZ schrieb: [...] This is correct: The vtpm manager tries to use the TPM, but can not take ownership because the TPM was in use before. If you clear your TPM (should be a BIOS option, perhaps you need to press a special key on boot or set some jumper), and then start the vtpm manager again, you should be fine. HTH, Martin -- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. _______________________________________________ Xense-devel mailing list Xense-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xense-devel
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