On 2/17/25 3:24 PM, dan tan wrote:
Stefan,

I have yet found a ppc64le Linux distro that has SPI enabled in the kernel. Attempts to build my own was not successful either. I am trying to get the LTC (Linux Technology Center) involved. They have more expertise in building the ppc64le kernel. I am hoping to get that tested soon.

I'll wait for this then.

Once it works it may be worth to try an experiment with the last remaining wait state and see whether also that one can be removed. I am not sure whether we should have it since it only negatively affects performance and it is also part of the device's state, so it would not be so easy to remove once we have it.



thank you,
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dan tan
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On 2025-02-17 14:12, Stefan Berger wrote:
On 2/16/25 5:11 PM, dan tan wrote:
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Version 9 summary:
     1/3 tpm/tpm_tis_spi: Support TPM for SPI
         - rebased with the master, and conform with the latest
           device property definition
     3/3 tests/qtest/tpm: add unit test to tis-spi
         - remove unnecessary tpm-tis-spi qtest start parameters

Were you able to test it with Linux now?


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