Yes, that's mapped to Tspi_TPM_SetStatus in the Tspi layer. The authentication 
protocol is command independent for most of the commands, the exceptions are 
the ones that handle auth hmac keys (secret insertion), which will require the 
OSAP.

Thanks
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Rajiv Andrade
Security Development
IBM Linux Technology Center



On 30/09/2010, at 13:05, JC wrote:

> I think that the command that I want is TPM_SetCapability. The next question 
> is, Is TPM_SetCapability a command that uses the OIAP protocol? Based on the 
> description in the commands specification this would seem to be the case, but 
> I wonder if somebody with a deeper knowledge of 1.2 could please confirm this?
> 
> 
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