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Re: [Xense-devel] vtpm_managerd problem with Infineon TPM 1.2
xense-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/06/2007
02:53:48 PM:
>
> > So, the patch solves the earlier problem, but another one surfaced.
> > When i start vtpm_manager i get this output after it has
> > loaded/created the keys:
> >
> > ERROR[VTPM]: VTPM ERROR: Can't open /dev/vtpm for reading.
> > ERROR[VTPM]: [Backend Listener]: Backend Listener can't read
from
> > ipc. Aborting...
> > ....
>
> Did you do 'modprobe tpmbk'? That should make /dev/vtpm available.
>
> I did, and lsmod shows me tpmbk running, as well as the tpm drivers:
> tpmbk 17724
0 [permanent]
> tpm_tis 14592
0
> tpm_infineon 12312 0
> tpm
18848 2 tpm_tis,tpm_infineon
> tpm_bios 10368 1
tpm
>
> Although the /dev/vtpm directory exists, it is completly empty. Is
> this normal?
/dev/vtpm is a character device, not a directory.
'ls /dev/vtpm' should show something like this:
crw------- 1 root root 10, 225 Apr 6 11:50 /dev/vtpm
Stefan
>
> Regards,
> Max
>
>
> >
> > I get this message again and again till i abort it:
> >
> > INFO[VTPM]: [BINFO[VTPM]: Child shutting down
> > INFO[VTPM]: VTPM Manager shutting down for signal 2.
> > INFO[VTPM]: Enveloping Input[624]: 0x2 c5 94 f9 e4 fa 88 e0 a4
8d 43
> > a3 b1 35 ee 43 3d 5e 5e f 50 e1 51 7a 59 9f cb 70 a4 fb 3c b5
41 56
> > ad 5d e2 37 3b a5
> > ........
> > 6a 96 5b 1e 6b da a5 f4 ea 22 98 10 b0 b1 c8 b2 7c 27 10
51 a3 da 0
> > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
> > INFO[VTSP]: Binding 16 bytes of data.
> > INFO[VTPM]: Saved 256 bytes of E(symkey) + 656 bytes of E(data)
> > INFO[VTPM]: Enveloping Output[920]: 0x0 0 1 0 3a 85 a0 a2 7f
cb 9a
> > 1c 85 2b 6c ec 76 5c 2f 59 57 fd 16 94 1c c2 e a3 9b d1 b4 25
ca 4a
> > f 5f 21 f2 2e 1f f4 ......
> > 88 1c 13 35 47 d8 e b0 93 1a b5 d2 d f1 5e ed ea 7e 69
2e b4 c2 21
> > f2 da 34 5c ea a5 6d f6
> > INFO[VTPM]: Child shutting down
> > INFO[VTPM]: Saved VTPM Manager state (status = 0, dmis = -1)
> > INFO[TCS]: Calling TCS_CloseContext.
> > INFO[VTPM]: Child shutting down
> > ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_EvictKey Failed with return code TPM_BAD_ORDINAL
> > ERROR[TCS]: Not all handles evicted from TPM.
> > INFO[TCS]: Destructing TCS:
> > INFO[TCS]: Calling TCS_CloseContext.
> > INFO[VTPM]: VTPM Manager stopped.
> >
> >
> > So i tried to solve the problem by clearing the ownership and
> > deleting /var/vtpm/VTPM, but with the same result.
> >
> > The /dev/vtpm directory is empty now with the following access
rights:
> > drwxrwxr-x 2 root root 4096
Apr 5 22:15 vtpm
> >
> > lsmod shows me tpmbk running, as well as the tpm drivers:
> > tpmbk
17724 0 [permanent]
> > tpm_tis 14592
0
> > tpm_infineon 12312 0
> > tpm
18848 2 tpm_tis,tpm_infineon
> > tpm_bios 10368
1 tpm
> >
> >
> > Maybe that helps.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Max
> >
>
> > 2007/4/5, Cihula, Joseph <joseph.cihula@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > Max and Burak,
> >
> > Sorry for the delay in responding (especially to Burak whose
much
> > earlier posting we missed). We don't have an Infineon TPM
here to test
> > with, but the root cause of this error isn't specific to the
TPM mfgr.
> > and we did verify it on our v1.2 TPMs. Attached and inline
is a patch
> > (including Vinnie's existing one) that should fix this problem.
You
> > should delete your /var/vtpm/VTPM file before re-running, but
you don't
> > need to reset your owner.
> >
> > Let me know how it works. If this solves your problem then
I will work
> > up an official patch that can support both v1.1b and v1.2 TPMs
(this
> > patch will only work with v1.2 TPMs).
> >
> > Vinnie Scarlata deserves all of the credit for root causing this
and
> > providing the fix.
> >
> > Joe
> >
> > Patch:
> >
> > diff -r 15ff55aab051 tools/vtpm_manager/manager/vtpm_manager.c
> > --- a/tools/vtpm_manager/manager/vtpm_manager.c Mon Mar 05 15:15:03
2007
> > -0800
> > +++ b/tools/vtpm_manager/manager/vtpm_manager.c Thu Apr 05 10:23:46
2007
> > -0700
> > @@ -90,22 +90,19 @@ TPM_RESULT VTPM_Create_Manager(){
> > CRYPTO_INFO ek_cryptoInfo;
> >
> > status = VTSP_ReadPubek(vtpm_globals->manager_tcs_handle,
> > &ek_cryptoInfo);
> > -
> > +
> > // If we can read PubEK then there is no owner and
we should take it.
> > // We use the abilty to read the pubEK to flag that
the TPM is owned.
> > // FIXME: Change to just trying to take ownership
and react to the
> > status
> > if (status == TPM_SUCCESS) {
> > - TPMTRYRETURN(VTSP_TakeOwnership(vtpm_globals->manager_tcs_handle,
> > -
(const
> > TPM_AUTHDATA*)&vtpm_globals->owner_usage_auth,
> > -
&SRK_AUTH,
> > -
&ek_cryptoInfo,
> > -
&vtpm_globals->keyAuth));
> > -
> > -
> > TPMTRYRETURN(VTSP_DisablePubekRead(vtpm_globals->manager_tcs_handle,
> > -
(const
> > TPM_AUTHDATA*)&vtpm_globals->owner_usage_auth,
> > -
&vtpm_globals->keyAuth));
> > - } else {
> > - vtpmloginfo(VTPM_LOG_VTPM, "Failed to readEK
meaning TPM has an
> > owner. Creating Keys off existing SRK.\n");
> > + status = VTSP_TakeOwnership(vtpm_globals->manager_tcs_handle,
> > +
(const
> > TPM_AUTHDATA*)&vtpm_globals->owner_usage_auth,
> > +
&SRK_AUTH,
> > +
&ek_cryptoInfo,
> > +
&vtpm_globals->keyAuth);
> > + }
> > + if (status != TPM_SUCCESS) {
> > + vtpmloginfo(VTPM_LOG_VTPM, "TPM has an owner.
Creating Keys off
> > existing SRK.\n");
> > }
> >
> > // Generate storage key's auth
> > diff -r 15ff55aab051 tools/vtpm_manager/manager/vtsp.c
> > --- a/tools/vtpm_manager/manager/vtsp.c Mon Mar 05 15:15:03 2007
-0800
> > +++ b/tools/vtpm_manager/manager/vtsp.c Thu Apr 05 10:24:01 2007
-0700
> > @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ TPM_RESULT VTSP_LoadKey(const TCS_CONTEX
> > vtpmloginfo(VTPM_LOG_VTSP, "Loading Key %s.\n",
(!skipTPMLoad ? "into
> > TPM" : "only into memory"));
> >
> > TPM_RESULT status = TPM_SUCCESS;
> > - TPM_COMMAND_CODE command = TPM_ORD_LoadKey;
> > + TPM_COMMAND_CODE command = TPM_ORD_LoadKey2;
> >
> > BYTE *paramText=NULL; //
Digest to make Auth.
> > UINT32 paramTextSize;
> > @@ -634,10 +634,9 @@ TPM_RESULT VTSP_LoadKey(const TCS_CONTEX
> >
&phKeyHMAC)
);
> >
> > // Verify Auth
> > - paramTextSize = BSG_PackList(paramText, 3,
> > + paramTextSize = BSG_PackList(paramText, 2,
> >
BSG_TPM_RESULT,
&status,
> > -
BSG_TPM_COMMAND_CODE, &command,
> > -
BSG_TPM_HANDLE, newKeyHandle);
> > +
BSG_TPM_COMMAND_CODE, &command);
> >
> > TPMTRYRETURN( VerifyAuth( paramText, paramTextSize,
> >
parentAuth, auth,
> > diff -r 15ff55aab051 tools/vtpm_manager/tcs/tcs.c
> > --- a/tools/vtpm_manager/tcs/tcs.c Mon Mar
05 15:15:03 2007 -0800
> > +++ b/tools/vtpm_manager/tcs/tcs.c Thu Apr
05 10:24:12 2007 -0700
> > @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ TPM_RESULT TCSP_LoadKeyByBlob(TCS_CONTEX
> > // setup input/output parameters block
> > TPM_TAG tag = TPM_TAG_RQU_AUTH1_COMMAND;
> > UINT32 paramSize = 0;
> > - TPM_COMMAND_CODE ordinal = TPM_ORD_LoadKey;
> > + TPM_COMMAND_CODE ordinal = TPM_ORD_LoadKey2;
> > TPM_RESULT returnCode = TPM_SUCCESS;
> >
> > // setup the TPM driver input and output buffers
> > diff -r 15ff55aab051 tools/vtpm_manager/util/tcg.h
> > --- a/tools/vtpm_manager/util/tcg.h Mon Mar 05
15:15:03 2007 -0800
> > +++ b/tools/vtpm_manager/util/tcg.h Thu Apr 05
10:24:24 2007 -0700
> > @@ -250,6 +250,7 @@ typedef struct pack_constbuf_t {
> > #define TPM_ORD_ReadManuMaintPub
(48UL + TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
> > #define TPM_ORD_CertifyKey
(50UL + TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
> > #define TPM_ORD_Sign
(60UL + TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
> > +#define TPM_ORD_LoadKey2
(65UL + TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
> > #define TPM_ORD_GetRandom
(70UL + TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
> > #define TPM_ORD_StirRandom
(71UL + TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
> > #define TPM_ORD_SelfTestFull
(80UL + TPM_PROTECTED_ORDINAL)
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: xense-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:xense-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Maximilian
> > Loy
> > Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 4:40
AM
> > To: xense-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [Xense-devel] vtpm_managerd
problem with Infineon TPM
> > 1.2
> >
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > i am having problems to get the vtpm_managerd
(Xen 3.0.4.1) to
> > work with the Infineon TPM 1.2 (platform is a HP nx6325).
> >
> > I was having the BAD_ORDINAL problems
like discussed earlier on
> > this list, but i could solve them with applying the patch from:
> >
> > http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xense-devel/2006-12/msg00020.ht
> > ml
> >
> > This resulted in TPM_AUTHFAIL like
in
> >
> > http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xense-devel/2006-12/msg00024.ht
> > ml
> > giving me the following output after
taking the ownership:
> > ...
> > INFO[VTSP]: Loading Key into TPM.
> > ERROR[TCS]: TCSP_LoadKeyByBlob Failed
with return code
> > TPM_AUTHFAIL
> > ERROR in VTSP_LoadKey at vtsp.c:634
code: TPM_AUTHFAIL.
> > ERROR in VTPM_Init_Manager at vtpm_manager.c:240
code:
> > TPM_AUTHFAIL.
> > ERROR[VTPM]: Closing vtpmd due to
error during startup.
> >
> > Maybe it has something to do with
the patch, as the line 634 in
> > vtsp.c has been modified by it.
> >
> > Any help would be very appreciated!
> >
> > Best regards, Max
> >
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