If you're running a qemu VM with a Windows 10 guest (in F34) and you successfully enabled TPM emulation, I'd like to compare notes with you.

I used virt-manager to enable TPM 2.0, both TIS and CRB types:

<tpm model="tpm-tis">
<backend type="emulator" version="2.0"/>
<alias name="tpm0"/>
</tpm>

and

<tpm model="tpm-crb">
<backend type="emulator" version="2.0"/>
<alias name="tpm0"/>
</tpm>

My fully activated/licensed Windows 10 VM (21H1) refuses to recognize TPM. "Security Processor Troubleshooting" reports:

"Your device does not support this feature."

I've read multiple reports that this should work, so I must be missing something. Looking at a working qemu configuration in /etc/libvirt/qemu is the only thing I can think of.

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