** Description changed: nvdefind tool takes the size MAX_NV_INDEX_SIZE(2048) as default, but got errors(0x2D5) returned on those platforms which don't have the size as default. https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools/issues/2171 [Impact] - Some machines which don't have enough MAX_NV_INDEX_SIZE as defaule will got "the structure is the wrong size(0x2D5)" error when using tpm2_nvdefine without specifying the size of data area + Some machines which don't have enough MAX_NV_INDEX_SIZE as default will got "the structure is the wrong size(0x2D5)" error when using tpm2_nvdefine without specifying the size of data area [Test cases] run nvdefine without specifying the size of data area [Solution] A fix patch has been committed and accepted by maintainer https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools/commit/48594efa6f1faca50c73ce0d88f6e99eb0f5005c [Regression Potential] Minimal, it fixed the issue by checking the platform capabilities instead of using default.
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