It worked straight away on Ubuntu 15.04. Thanks a lot for your advice. On 25 Jun 2015, at 11:52, Emil Condrea <emilcond...@gmail.com<mailto:emilcond...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Timeouts have the standard values. Good luck with installing 15.04. On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Marcos Simó Picó <marco...@kth.se<mailto:marco...@kth.se>> wrote: Okay, /etc/tpm0 is present. The timeout values are: 752000 2000000 752000 752000 [adjusted] I have no problem actually upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04 if that might solve the problem. Thanks a lot for your reply again. ________________________________ De: Emil Condrea <emilcond...@gmail.com<mailto:emilcond...@gmail.com>> Enviado: jueves, 25 de junio de 2015 11:22 Para: Marcos Simó Picó Cc: xen-devel@lists.xen.org<mailto:xen-devel@lists.xen.org> Asunto: Re: [Xen-devel] vTPM issues Sorry, I misspelled, I meant /dev/tpm0 not /etc/tpm0 I remember that once I had this problem when almost all trousers commands were returning internal software error in domU. Can you check what are the timeout values? cat /sys/devices/vtpm-0/timeouts I remember that there was a bug in ubuntu 14.04 regarding tpm driver. You could try 14.04.2. I am using Ubuntu 15.04 as domU guest and tpm comands run succesfully. On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Marcos Simó Picó <marco...@kth.se<mailto:marco...@kth.se>> wrote: Yes, I'm indeed using pv guests. After running #tcsd -f & I get: TCSD TDDL ioctl: (25) Inappropriate ioctl for device TCSD TDDL Falling back to Read/Write device support. TCSD trousers 0.3.5git: TCSD up and running. I don't know if the problem might be there. When I invoke tpm_takeownership -z -y -l debug it returns exactly the same messages I sent in my previous email. On the other hand, /sys/devices/vtpm-0 is present, but /etc/tpm0 is not. Thanks for your reply. ________________________________ De: Emil Condrea <emilcond...@gmail.com<mailto:emilcond...@gmail.com>> Enviado: jueves, 25 de junio de 2015 10:21 Para: Marcos Simó Picó Cc: xen-devel@lists.xen.org<mailto:xen-devel@lists.xen.org>; Xu, Quan Asunto: Re: [Xen-devel] vTPM issues I guess you are using pv guests, I don't know exactly if Quan finished development for hvm. I suggest to take a look at tcsd log: pkill tcsd tcsd -f & tpm_takeownership -z -y -l debug Also can you see if /sys/devices/vtpm-0 and /dev/tpm0 are present? On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Marcos Simó Picó <marco...@kth.se<mailto:marco...@kth.se>> wrote: Hello everyone, I would like to try the vTPM feature, but I'm having some issues. Basically, I followed the steps explained in https://mhsamsal.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/configuring-virtual-tpm-vtpm-for-xen-4-3-guest-virtual-machines/ I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 as Dom0 on a Dell optiplex-9020. I compiled Xen 4.5.0 from source. After creating vtpmmgr and vtpm stubdoms, and DomU, I can invoke tpm_version from DomU: root@DomU:/home/xen# tpm_version TPM 1.2 Version Info: Chip Version: 1.2.0.7 Spec Level: 2 Errata Revision: 1 TPM Vendor ID: ETHZ TPM Version: 01010000 Manufacturer Info: 4554485a I can also see the PCRs status by invoking cat /sys/class/misc/tpm0/device/pcrs, however, most of the commands return an error. When I invoke takeownership I get the following error: root@DomU:/home/xen# tpm_takeownership -y -z -l debug Tspi_Context_Create success Tspi_Context_Connect success Tspi_Context_GetTpmObject success Tspi_GetPolicyObject success Tspi_Policy_SetSecret success Tspi_Context_CreateObject success Tspi_GetPolicyObject success Tspi_Policy_SetSecret success Tspi_TPM_TakeOwnership failed: 0x00002004 - layer=tcs, code=0004 (4), Internal software error Tspi_Context_CloseObject success Tspi_Context_FreeMemory success Tspi_Context_Close success The same error is given when invoking tpm_getpubkey. I have already tried after clearing the TPM from BIOS, after having taken ownership and with ownership no taken with the same result when using the vTPM. I have also installed Xen 4.3.4, with the same result too. In the end, I would like to use the vTPM to generate and use RSA keys for TLS session establishing (using the API provided with GnuTLS). Since I cannot take ownership of the vTPM, the GnuTLS' tpmtool complains it doesn't find any SRK. I really appreciate any help you can provide. Best regards, Marcos _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xen.org<mailto:Xen-devel@lists.xen.org> http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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