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Re: [Xense-devel] vtpm_managerd problem
Burak OÐUZ <burakoguzs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote on 12/05/2006
11:25:26 AM:
>
> Stefan
>
>
> ----------> I have compiled the xen kernel again and made 'modprobe
> tpmbk' but in the vtpm_managerd it gives the same error again.
>
> dungeon linux-2.6.16.29-xen # vtpm_managerd
> INFO[VTPM]: Starting VTPM.
> INFO[TCS]: Constructing new TCS:
> ERROR[TXDATA]: TPM open failedERROR in VTPM_Init_Manager at
> vtpm_manager.c:205 code: TPM_IOERROR.
> ERROR[VTPM]: Closing vtpmd due to error during startup
>
> But when I shutdown the trousers, the behaviour of the vtpm_managerdchanges:
Oh, you are running trousers in domain-0. I think
you cannot do this since the vtpm manager will try to talk to /dev/tpm0
directly and trousers is blocking that device. vtpm_managerd would have
to be changed to talk to the TPM indirectly through trousers.
>
> 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.
> ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_ReadPubek Failed with return code TPM_DISABLED_CMD
> ERROR in VTSP_ReadPubek at vtsp.c:264 code: TPM_DISABLED_CMD.
> INFO[VTPM]: Failed to readEK meaning TPM has an owner. Creating Keys
> off exg SRK.
> INFO[VTSP]: OSAP.
> INFO[VTSP]: Creating new key of type 20.
> INFO[VTSP]: Creating Binding Key...
> ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_CreateWrapKey Failed with return code TPM_AUTHFAIL
> ERROR in VTSP_CreateWrapKey at vtsp.c:557 code: TPM_AUTHFAIL.
> ERROR in VTPM_Create_Manager at vtpm_manager.c:134 code: TPM_AUTHFAIL.
>
> I have checked that after modprobing the tpmbk there created vtpm
device.
>
> dungeon linux-2.6.16.29-xen # ll /dev/vtpm
> crw-rw---- 1 root root 10, 225 Ara 5 17:57 /dev/vtpm
>
> Also it does not modprobe the tpm_xenu
>
> dungeon burak # modprobe tpm_xenu
> FATAL: Error inserting tpm_xenu (/lib/modules/2.6.16.29-
> xen/kernel/drivers/char/tpm/tpm_xenu.ko): Operation not permitted
Are you trying to do this in domain-0? The tpm_xenu
does not work there.
You can use the domain-0 kernel in a user domain and
if you copy the tpm_xenu module into the guest domain, then you should
be able to do this.
After that you should be able to start the trouser
in the guest domain.
Stefan
>
>
> What will be the problem?
>
> Thanks again
>
> Best Regards..
>
> --burak
>
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