It's a package, just run in your gentoo box:
emerge swtpm

And setup using:
https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/specs/tpm.html

On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 2:49 AM Roger Lawhorn <r...@twc.com> wrote:
>
> how do i install swtpm?
> is it a package in my repo or do i need to compile the source code?
> i dont use libvert, i run a qemu script to launch windows 10
> how do i tell qemu that it needs to use it?
> is it an additional switch on the command line?
> thanks
>
>
> On 8/3/21 2:20 AM, Brett Peckinpaugh wrote:
>
> I found my issue, it was mainly I was still using the i440fx and needed to 
> switch to q35.  Which required a bit more work, and as I had to rebuild and 
> reinstall windows I used the secure boot OVMF and with that I should be if I 
> decide to 100% windows 11 compliant.  You will need to install swtpm and 
> might have to correct some permissions based on your install, and what user 
> and it's permissions that are running your qemu and libvirt.
>
> On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 9:39 PM Roger Lawhorn <r...@twc.com> wrote:
>>
>> We are all facing a forced upgrade to windows 11 so we must answer this 
>> question.
>> Thanks for asking it.
>> I am not familiar with TPM in virt machines so I decline to comment.
>>
>> On 7/2/21 2:03 AM, Brett Peckinpaugh wrote:
>>
>> With Win 11 coming I figured I would spend a bit of time tinkering and see I 
>> could be ready if I decided it isn't the junk OS that every other windows OS 
>> is.  I run a guest with OVMF for UEFI and pass through a PCIE video card.  
>> Everything works fine.
>>
>> Challenge I am running into is I installed swtpm, then added a software TPM 
>> to my guest.  System boots and runs fine but the TPM fails to start in the 
>> Windows guest with a code of 10.  From Linux it all looks good.  Windows 
>> events just say generic failure messages.
>>
>> To confuse me more, I have a server with a guest running windows that is 
>> just virtual.  Added the TPM and it shows up and is working on that guest.  
>> Host is Manjaro flavor of Arch.
>>
>> Linux logs for the TPM seems good.  Any ideas?  I tried to boot using a 
>> secure boot enabled version of OVMF and guest would not even start.
>>
>> Starting vTPM manufacturing as root:root @ Thu 01 Jul 2021 10:48:40 PM PDT
>> Successfully created RSA 2048 EK with handle 0x81010001.
>>   Invoking /usr/share/swtpm/swtpm-localca --type ek --ek 
>> 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
>>  --dir /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/5e3c8d62-c0ef-41d7-9b7f-cddf618df88a/tpm2 
>> --logfile /var/log/swtpm/libvirt/qemu/Megaera-swtpm.log --vmid 
>> Megaera:5e3c8d62-c0ef-41d7-9b7f-cddf618df88a --tpm-spec-family 2.0 
>> --tpm-spec-level 0 --tpm-spec-revision 162 --tpm-manufacturer id:00001014 
>> --tpm-model swtpm --tpm-version id:20191023 --tpm2 --configfile 
>> /etc/swtpm-localca.conf --optsfile /etc/swtpm-localca.options
>> Successfully created EK certificate locally.
>>   Invoking /usr/share/swtpm/swtpm-localca --type platform --ek 
>> 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
>>  --dir /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/5e3c8d62-c0ef-41d7-9b7f-cddf618df88a/tpm2 
>> --logfile /var/log/swtpm/libvirt/qemu/Megaera-swtpm.log --vmid 
>> Megaera:5e3c8d62-c0ef-41d7-9b7f-cddf618df88a --tpm-spec-family 2.0 
>> --tpm-spec-level 0 --tpm-spec-revision 162 --tpm-manufacturer id:00001014 
>> --tpm-model swtpm --tpm-version id:20191023 --tpm2 --configfile 
>> /etc/swtpm-localca.conf --optsfile /etc/swtpm-localca.options
>> Successfully created platform certificate locally.
>> Successfully created NVRAM area 0x1c00002 for RSA 2048 EK certificate.
>> Successfully created NVRAM area 0x1c08000 for platform certificate.
>> Successfully created ECC EK with handle 0x81010016.
>>   Invoking /usr/share/swtpm/swtpm-localca --type ek --ek 
>> x=0ecc2c9a02316295724304fcdeb9802c6d2f2d5fa40c34717ea9ff64f4d5e969c79f6eaba9bf4f8e6c67416057542a7e,y=6d54604b00bbbc83f8e9d02983c3486514218c9eabf29dbfc692058506828b299cec8605be490173ebe1727719ff5c90,id=secp384r1
>>  --dir /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/5e3c8d62-c0ef-41d7-9b7f-cddf618df88a/tpm2 
>> --logfile /var/log/swtpm/libvirt/qemu/Megaera-swtpm.log --vmid 
>> Megaera:5e3c8d62-c0ef-41d7-9b7f-cddf618df88a --tpm-spec-family 2.0 
>> --tpm-spec-level 0 --tpm-spec-revision 162 --tpm-manufacturer id:00001014 
>> --tpm-model swtpm --tpm-version id:20191023 --tpm2 --configfile 
>> /etc/swtpm-localca.conf --optsfile /etc/swtpm-localca.options
>> Successfully created EK certificate locally.
>> Successfully created NVRAM area 0x1c00016 for ECC EK certificate.
>> Successfully activated PCR banks sha1,sha256 among sha1,sha256,sha384,sha512.
>> Successfully authored TPM state.
>> Ending vTPM manufacturing @ Thu 01 Jul 2021 10:48:40 PM PDT
>>
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