If this is the last thing you see, there is likely an error being detected by
the SINIT ACM module. To understand the cause of the error, take a look at the
Intel TXT error register. There are many ways of doing this. The following is
one way.
After the system reboots, boot into regular Linux (
On Sep 1, 5:11pm, Brian E Luckau wrote:
} Subject: Re: [tboot-devel] reset after GETSEC[SENTER] on redhat platforms
> Hi,
Good morning Brian, I hope your day is starting out well.
Also greetings to Safayet from GE who I see responded downthread as
well. I will integrate his comments below.
>
*Intel: https://github.com/01org/TPM2.0-TSS
*TSS2 based tpm2-tools: https://github.com/01org/tpm2.0-tools
*IBM: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ibmtpm20tss/
Regards,
-NIng
-Original Message-
From: Dr. Greg Wettstein [mailto:g...@wind.enjellic.com]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2016 6:51 A
OK, it looks like we are at TPM 1.2.
TXT.ERRORCODE: 0xc00010c1
It is a XEON CPU E5 2660 v3 @ 2.60GHZ. It looks like it loads the SINIT
/ AC module loads from the BIOS.
As for chipset: Intel Corporation C610/X99
How do you find the PS and AUX NVRAM index?
Also I am not implementing any polic
>From the TXT Software Developer's guide (Appendix I), it says that the error
>is valid, from external software (like the ACM), from the SINIT ACM (and not
>the BIOS ACM), and class C, major (8), minor (0) . Without the PDF that comes
>with the SINIT ACM it's difficult to decipher that any furth
I already removed the vga argument.
We may need a BIOS update, looking into that as well at the moment.
On 09/02/2016 01:24 PM, Ahmed, Safayet (GE Global Research, US) wrote:
> From the TXT Software Developer's guide (Appendix I), it says that the error
> is valid, from external software (like
On Sep 2, 5:12pm, "Sun, Ning" wrote:
} Subject: RE: [tboot-devel] reset after GETSEC[SENTER] on redhat platforms
Good afternoon, I hope the end of the week is going well for everyone.
> *Intel: https://github.com/01org/TPM2.0-TSS
> *TSS2 based tpm2-tools: https://github.com/01org/tpm2.0-tools
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