On 13/09/2021 04:43, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Ulf Volmer writes:

On 12.09.21 19:21, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
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.

I have a virtual 21H1 and the TPM2 device is shown in the device manager and 
also in the security settings (with vendor IBM). But I'm currently not using 
this feature on windows.

My libvirt settings are:

<tpm model='tpm-crb'>
  <backend type='emulator' version='2.0'/>
</tpm>

Well, that's what I showed what I had, above, except for the alias setting, 
which I can't imagine making any difference, but I'll try manually removing 
that.

FWIW, I could not get TPM emulation working with qemu Win10 guests. However, it 
worked just fine with Win11.

--
I had a very rare reaction to the Moderna vaccine. It landed me in the hospital 
for 25 days..
Hard to get back into the swing of things.
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