> > > > If the community won't accept the code under any conditions, tell us > > now. We'll fall back on the user space resource manager, the limited > > resource manager in the kernel, and all the hacks required to have them > > work together. > > I'm all for the idea but I'd like to discuss more about constraints and > corner cases and in the end of the day would rather read code than > email (even big pile of code). > > One of the corner cases are vendor specific commands. I raised that but > it was ignored in this discussion. > > Now that I looked at TCG document it does not give any recommendation how > they should be managed: > > http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/resources/tss_tab_and_resource_manager
I'll try to remeber this point for the next iteration... IMHO, it should check the number of handles in the handle-area via the TPM2_GetCapability() call. If a vendor is ignorant enough to put a handle into the parameter-section, there is nothing we can do besides some quirks once we recognize them... But this will be the same for all OSes... Cheers, Andreas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ tpmdd-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tpmdd-devel
