Is it not also the case that the long-term plan is for the module 
specific to a particular system to be included with that system as part 
of its firmware?  I.e., code that wants to use TXT can just read the 
appropriate module out of a well-known memory location?

If this is the case, then it solves the distribution problem, at least 
in the long run.

Thanks,
-Jon



Shane Wang wrote:
> Yes, you are right.
> 
> Shane
> 
> Martin Pirker wrote:
>> Reading the "Intel Software License Agreement" packaged along
>> with the SINIT binaries, I would interpret it that it is not
>> allowed to distribute the SINIT modules.
>> Rather, every user who wants to do a TXT boot needs to
>> download and install the SINIT binaries by himself.
>>
>> Is my reading correct?
>>
>> Martin
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