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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC] stubdom: Change vTPM shared page ABI



On 11/23/2012 06:04 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-11-20 at 16:16 +0000, Fioravante, Matthew E. wrote:
>> This was something I've been wanting to do for a while so I'm very
>> happy you went ahead and fixed it yourself. Once you submit the linux
>> version I'll test it on my system.
>>
>> Acked by: Matthew Fioravante <matthew.fioravante@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Do we need to synchronise with anything else (Linux drivers?) or I can I
> just throw this into the tree once it is done?

I think the only Linux drivers are the ones that were just posted, and the
ones for XenLinux 2.6.18. Assuming the modified Linux module that I posted
works as it should, the v2 version will be the only one upstream.

> Are we hanging any existing users of the tpm stuff out to dry? Could we
> get a feature-protocol-v2 flag in xenstore so users at least get an
> error message from either the front or backend to give a hint why it
> isn't working?

I suppose we could do that, although I'm not sure the "feature-" prefix is
appropriate, since the code doesn't have the ability to fall back to v1.

>>  void send_response(tpmcmd_t* cmd, tpmif_t* tpmif)  {
>> -   tpmif_tx_request_t* tx;
>> -   int offset;
>> -   int i;
>> -   uint32_t domid;
>> -   int tocopy;
>> +   vtpm_shared_page_t* shr;
>> +   unsigned int offset;
>>     int flags;
>> +#ifdef TPMBACK_PRINT_DEBUG
>> +int i;
>> +#endif
> 
> Dodgy indentation? (I saw a bunch of these)

Whoops, I'll have to go fix that. The entire mini-os build is sprinkled with
tabs and spaces mostly at random, so perhaps a generic fix-indent patch is
needed after all the real changes are applied.
 
>> - * Copyright (c) 2005, IBM Corporation
>> - *
>> - * Author: Stefan Berger, stefanb@xxxxxxxxxx
>> - * Grant table support: Mahadevan Gomathisankaran
> 
> Did you really remove everything these guys wrote?

>From this file, yes - unless the #ifndef and header/footer comments count, but
I was under the impression that that is too small to count for copyright, and
is duplicated across the other files in that directory anyway.
 
>> - * This code has been derived from tools/libxc/xen/io/netif.h
>> - *
>> - * Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Keir Fraser
> 
> I guess I can buy this bit no longer being true given that you reworked
> the whole protocol.
> 
> Ian

Basically, the file is a rewrite, although not detected by git/hg as such. I can
add an authorship line if that would be helpful (I see that's normal in other
header files).

-- 
Daniel De Graaf
National Security Agency

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