Hi Stefan On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 2:49 PM, Stefan Berger <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/23/2017 03:19 PM, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > > Hi > > On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Stefan Berger <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> On 11/23/2017 07:48 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> >> Hi,Berger, >> >> Thanks. But as I know CRB interface should be for mobile platform. We >> just want to support Windows Server 2012. Currently,the Windows Server 2012 >> can find physical TPM2 device. However, for vTPM, the windows server 2012 >> virtual machine just can find a virtual TPM 1.2 device and can not find >> vTPM 2.0 device. We have tried linux such as ubuntu and the ubuntu virtual >> machine can find vTPM 2.0 device in seabios 1.10 and our modified >> qemu-kvm-ev-2.6. >> >> My suggestion is to try to pick the patches for QEMU and SeaBIOS CRB >> support or wait for the next version of QEMU... >> > > I couldn't make Windows work with TPM2 and seabios. However, I have some > patch for ovmf to compile TPM2 support in, and it seem to work quite ok. I > still have to figure out some PhysicalPresence issues (using > swtpm/libtpms). I am busy with other projects now, but you can take a look > at the branches (https://github.com/elmarco/edk2/tree/tpm2, > https://github.com/elmarco/qemu/tree/tpm). As you can see, work in > progress, and help welcome! > > > Windows seems to need CRB for it to accept the TPM 2... It may work > 'better' with UEFI, but the device is also recognized with (patched) > SeaBIOS. > I am mostly testing with windows 10, and tpm.msc complains that TPM is malfunctionning with seabios & my chhanges (even tough it does some exchanges). With the UEFI branch, it passes, but Bitlocker still complains the TPM is malfunctioning. Apparently, this could be related to PhysicalPresence (I have no clear idea how PP works, I'll need to study that a bit) > For Win2012R2 this is also relevant: > > https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3095701/tpm-2-0- > device-can-t-be-recognized-in-windows-server-2012-r2 > thanks > > Stefan > > > > >> Stefan >> >> >> This problem has been bothering us for a month. Could you give us some >> help? >> >> >> >> Best, >> Juan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----原始邮件----- >> *发件人:*"Stefan Berger" <[email protected]> >> *发送时间:*2017-11-23 03:41:30 (星期四) >> *收件人:* [email protected] >> *抄送:* >> *主题:* Re: Fw: Can VTPM2 support WINDOWS >> >> On 11/16/2017 08:40 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> >> >> >> >> -----原始邮件----- >> *发件人:*[email protected] >> *发送时间:*2017-11-16 17:30:57 (星期四) >> *收件人:* [email protected] >> *抄送:* >> *主题:* Can VTPM2 support WINDOWS >> >> Hi,all, >> >> We want VTPM2 to support windows virtual machines. So I want to know if >> the current seabios can support the windows guest OS when the tpm driver >> can not be modified. The host OS we used is CentOS 7.3 and the seabios >> version is 1.10.2. The hypervisor is KVM+QEMU. The windows version is >> windows server 2012 that can automatically support physical TPM2 chip. >> >> >> I only ever tried with Windows 10 and that requires a CRB interface >> (rather than TIS ) for a TPM2, which we will only get with the next version >> of QEMU. I would assume that this is also the case with windows server 2012. >> >> Stefan >> >> Looking forward to reply as soon as possible. >> >> >> Yours sincerely, >> >> Juan >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Best Wishes! >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> Juan Wang >> Computer School, Wuhan University >> Key Laboratory of Aerospace Information Security and Trusted >> Computing, Ministry of Education >> Mobile Phone : 18986213038 >> E-Mail : [email protected] >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Best Wishes! >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> Juan Wang >> Computer School, Wuhan University >> Key Laboratory of Aerospace Information Security and Trusted >> Computing, Ministry of Education >> Mobile Phone : 18986213038 >> E-Mail : [email protected] >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Best Wishes! >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> Juan Wang >> Computer School, Wuhan University >> Key Laboratory of Aerospace Information Security and Trusted >> Computing, Ministry of Education >> Mobile Phone : 18986213038 >> E-Mail : [email protected] >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Best Wishes! >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> Juan Wang >> Computer School, Wuhan University >> Key Laboratory of Aerospace Information Security and Trusted >> Computing, Ministry of Education >> Mobile Phone : 18986213038 >> E-Mail : [email protected] >> ************************************************************ >> *********************************** >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SeaBIOS mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/seabios >> > > > > -- > Marc-André Lureau > > > -- Marc-André Lureau
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