For distros or kernels that do not include a TPM 2.0 device driver:

1 - Is it possible to build and install a driver without rebuilding the 
kernel?

2 - If so, are there definitive instructions on how to do it?

I've heard snippets that say a kernel that has a built-in TPM 1.2 driver 
cannot delete it and install a TPM 2.0 driver, but that sounds odd.  The 
kernel doesn't know the the platform hardware in advance, right?

If not and someone is willing to post them here, I'd be happy to put 
them on my TSS web page.  Not having a driver is a blocker for 
application development.


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