Andy Lutomirski <[email protected]> wrote on 03/09/2016 01:01:05 PM:
>
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 9:39 AM, Stefan Berger
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This patch implements a driver for supporting multiple emulated TPMs
in a
> > system.
> >
> > The driver implements a device /dev/vtpmx that is used to created
> > a client device pair /dev/tpmX (e.g., /dev/tpm10) and a server side
that
> > is accessed using a file descriptor returned by an ioctl.
> > The device /dev/tpmX is the usual TPM device created by the core TPM
> > driver. Applications or kernel subsystems can send TPM commands to it
> > and the corresponding server-side file descriptor receives these
> > commands and delivers them to an emulated TPM.
>
> Nifty!
>
> Is anyone considering writing a modification or replacement of
> trousers that creates claims the real tpm and exposes a vtpm that
> handles multiplexing internally? Does the vtpm driver intelligently
> support multiple simultaneous clients?
The vtpm driver allows to use an independent trousers instance in each
container.
Using the VTPM_NEW_DEV ioctl the container mgmt. stack can create a
/dev/tpmX (X=0,1,2,...) device and a file descriptor. The file descriptor
is passed to a vTPM instance, the /dev/tpmX is moved into the container,
meaning a device with the same major/minor numbers is created in the
container. This then allows each container to talk to an independent vTPM.
The vTPM can either be 1.2 or 2.
Stefan
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