[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xense-devel] Save state of vtpm
HiWhen I start a domain with the option vtpm = [ 'instance=1, backend=0' ] vtpm_manager on dom0 correctly starts a new vtpmd process with the following options: vtpmd clear pvm 1I can accomplish all tpm operations on this vtpm from domU. I can see the instance is recorded to vtpm database correctly: cat /etc/xen/vtpm.db #Database for VM to vTPM association #1st column: domain name #2nd column: TPM instance number pardus-client 1However when I restart or shutdown the domain and start again, vtpmd starts a new vtpm instance with clear option again, which I think is wrong. So all my previously created keys are lost on new instance, because previous SRK key is lost. So the most important question follows: How do I save state of a vtpm across domU reboots? I checked the code for this clear parameter, and my understanding is as follows: vtpm is based on tpm_emulator and tpm_emulator have 3 states: deactivate, save, clear. Whenever I start a new domain, xen starts vtpm with clear parameter. vtpm_create_instance() creates a new vtpm instance and determines what to do with it with the return value of vtpm_get_create_reason(), which returns the value of xenbus/resume. vtpm_create_instance() then sends a command to the tpm with a fifo about whether to resume or start a vtpm instance. When the command sent is start, vtpm just clears all the PCR's and keys on the existing vtpm instance. Is this vtpm_resume something related to domain save/restore and suspend/resume therefore completely irrelevant to the subject? (like the backend driver restarted all frontend connections must be resumed) I assume this because I saw the code about netfront and blkfront driver codes, which includes this resume command sended with xenbus. But the tpm frontend xenu driver does not include information abut this. How do I save state of the vtpm across domU shutdowns? Kind regards Erdem Bayer _______________________________________________ Xense-devel mailing list Xense-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xense-devel
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