On Thu Aug 11 16, Peter Huewe wrote:
>
>Hi Ken,
>
>I just checked and it seems that RHEL7.2 has backported some parts of the 
>TPM2.0 support to their 3.10 kernel. 
>For the tpm_tis part it is still lacking the acpi detection,
> but loading the tpm_tis driver with force=1 should result in a working driver.
>(either modprobe tpm_tis force=1  or at the boot commandline tpm_tis.force=1
>
>Thanks,
>
>Peter
>
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The acpi detection fix is in our RHEL7 kernel currently being worked
on. The RHEL6.8 kernel also has some TPM2.0 support, including the
acpi detection fix, but doesn't have most of the commits that have hit
upstream since late last year. While there is kernel support for
TPM2.0 drivers in RHEL7 and RHEL6, there currently aren't any packages
providing userspace support like tpm-tools and trousers do for TPM1.2.

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