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8.4 KiB
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272 lines
8.4 KiB
C
/*
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* tpm_ioctl.h
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*
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* (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2014, 2015.
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*
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* This file is licensed under the terms of the 3-clause BSD license
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*/
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#ifndef TPM_IOCTL_H
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#define TPM_IOCTL_H
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#include <sys/uio.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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/*
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* Every response from a command involving a TPM command execution must hold
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* the ptm_res as the first element.
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* ptm_res corresponds to the error code of a command executed by the TPM.
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*/
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typedef uint32_t ptm_res;
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/* PTM_GET_TPMESTABLISHED: get the establishment bit */
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struct ptm_est {
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union {
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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unsigned char bit; /* TPM established bit */
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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/* PTM_RESET_TPMESTABLISHED: reset establishment bit */
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struct ptm_reset_est {
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union {
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struct {
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uint8_t loc; /* locality to use */
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} req; /* request */
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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/* PTM_INIT */
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struct ptm_init {
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union {
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struct {
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uint32_t init_flags; /* see definitions below */
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} req; /* request */
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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/* above init_flags */
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#define PTM_INIT_FLAG_DELETE_VOLATILE (1 << 0)
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/* delete volatile state file after reading it */
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/* PTM_SET_LOCALITY */
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struct ptm_loc {
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union {
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struct {
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uint8_t loc; /* locality to set */
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} req; /* request */
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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/* PTM_HASH_DATA: hash given data */
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struct ptm_hdata {
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union {
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struct {
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uint32_t length;
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uint8_t data[4096];
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} req; /* request */
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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/*
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* size of the TPM state blob to transfer; x86_64 can handle 8k,
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* ppc64le only ~7k; keep the response below a 4k page size
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*/
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#define PTM_STATE_BLOB_SIZE (3 * 1024)
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/*
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* The following is the data structure to get state blobs from the TPM.
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* If the size of the state blob exceeds the PTM_STATE_BLOB_SIZE, multiple reads
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* with this ioctl and with adjusted offset are necessary. All bytes
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* must be transferred and the transfer is done once the last byte has been
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* returned.
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* It is possible to use the read() interface for reading the data; however, the
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* first bytes of the state blob will be part of the response to the ioctl(); a
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* subsequent read() is only necessary if the total length (totlength) exceeds
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* the number of received bytes. seek() is not supported.
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*/
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struct ptm_getstate {
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union {
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struct {
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uint32_t state_flags; /* may be: PTM_STATE_FLAG_DECRYPTED */
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uint32_t type; /* which blob to pull */
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uint32_t offset; /* offset from where to read */
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} req; /* request */
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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uint32_t state_flags; /* may be: PTM_STATE_FLAG_ENCRYPTED */
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uint32_t totlength; /* total length that will be transferred */
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uint32_t length; /* number of bytes in following buffer */
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uint8_t data[PTM_STATE_BLOB_SIZE];
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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/* TPM state blob types */
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#define PTM_BLOB_TYPE_PERMANENT 1
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#define PTM_BLOB_TYPE_VOLATILE 2
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#define PTM_BLOB_TYPE_SAVESTATE 3
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/* state_flags above : */
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#define PTM_STATE_FLAG_DECRYPTED 1 /* on input: get decrypted state */
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#define PTM_STATE_FLAG_ENCRYPTED 2 /* on output: state is encrypted */
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/*
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* The following is the data structure to set state blobs in the TPM.
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* If the size of the state blob exceeds the PTM_STATE_BLOB_SIZE, multiple
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* 'writes' using this ioctl are necessary. The last packet is indicated
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* by the length being smaller than the PTM_STATE_BLOB_SIZE.
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* The very first packet may have a length indicator of '0' enabling
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* a write() with all the bytes from a buffer. If the write() interface
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* is used, a final ioctl with a non-full buffer must be made to indicate
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* that all data were transferred (a write with 0 bytes would not work).
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*/
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struct ptm_setstate {
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union {
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struct {
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uint32_t state_flags; /* may be PTM_STATE_FLAG_ENCRYPTED */
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uint32_t type; /* which blob to set */
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uint32_t length; /* length of the data;
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use 0 on the first packet to
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transfer using write() */
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uint8_t data[PTM_STATE_BLOB_SIZE];
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} req; /* request */
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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/*
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* PTM_GET_CONFIG: Data structure to get runtime configuration information
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* such as which keys are applied.
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*/
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struct ptm_getconfig {
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union {
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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uint32_t flags;
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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#define PTM_CONFIG_FLAG_FILE_KEY 0x1
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#define PTM_CONFIG_FLAG_MIGRATION_KEY 0x2
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/*
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* PTM_SET_BUFFERSIZE: Set the buffer size to be used by the TPM.
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* A 0 on input queries for the current buffer size. Any other
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* number will try to set the buffer size. The returned number is
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* the buffer size that will be used, which can be larger than the
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* requested one, if it was below the minimum, or smaller than the
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* requested one, if it was above the maximum.
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*/
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struct ptm_setbuffersize {
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union {
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struct {
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uint32_t buffersize; /* 0 to query for current buffer size */
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} req; /* request */
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struct {
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ptm_res tpm_result;
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uint32_t buffersize; /* buffer size in use */
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uint32_t minsize; /* min. supported buffer size */
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uint32_t maxsize; /* max. supported buffer size */
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} resp; /* response */
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} u;
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};
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typedef uint64_t ptm_cap;
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typedef struct ptm_est ptm_est;
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typedef struct ptm_reset_est ptm_reset_est;
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typedef struct ptm_loc ptm_loc;
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typedef struct ptm_hdata ptm_hdata;
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typedef struct ptm_init ptm_init;
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typedef struct ptm_getstate ptm_getstate;
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typedef struct ptm_setstate ptm_setstate;
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typedef struct ptm_getconfig ptm_getconfig;
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typedef struct ptm_setbuffersize ptm_setbuffersize;
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/* capability flags returned by PTM_GET_CAPABILITY */
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#define PTM_CAP_INIT (1)
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#define PTM_CAP_SHUTDOWN (1 << 1)
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#define PTM_CAP_GET_TPMESTABLISHED (1 << 2)
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#define PTM_CAP_SET_LOCALITY (1 << 3)
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#define PTM_CAP_HASHING (1 << 4)
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#define PTM_CAP_CANCEL_TPM_CMD (1 << 5)
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#define PTM_CAP_STORE_VOLATILE (1 << 6)
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#define PTM_CAP_RESET_TPMESTABLISHED (1 << 7)
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#define PTM_CAP_GET_STATEBLOB (1 << 8)
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#define PTM_CAP_SET_STATEBLOB (1 << 9)
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#define PTM_CAP_STOP (1 << 10)
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#define PTM_CAP_GET_CONFIG (1 << 11)
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#define PTM_CAP_SET_DATAFD (1 << 12)
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#define PTM_CAP_SET_BUFFERSIZE (1 << 13)
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enum {
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PTM_GET_CAPABILITY = _IOR('P', 0, ptm_cap),
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PTM_INIT = _IOWR('P', 1, ptm_init),
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PTM_SHUTDOWN = _IOR('P', 2, ptm_res),
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PTM_GET_TPMESTABLISHED = _IOR('P', 3, ptm_est),
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PTM_SET_LOCALITY = _IOWR('P', 4, ptm_loc),
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PTM_HASH_START = _IOR('P', 5, ptm_res),
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PTM_HASH_DATA = _IOWR('P', 6, ptm_hdata),
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PTM_HASH_END = _IOR('P', 7, ptm_res),
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PTM_CANCEL_TPM_CMD = _IOR('P', 8, ptm_res),
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PTM_STORE_VOLATILE = _IOR('P', 9, ptm_res),
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PTM_RESET_TPMESTABLISHED = _IOWR('P', 10, ptm_reset_est),
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PTM_GET_STATEBLOB = _IOWR('P', 11, ptm_getstate),
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PTM_SET_STATEBLOB = _IOWR('P', 12, ptm_setstate),
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PTM_STOP = _IOR('P', 13, ptm_res),
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PTM_GET_CONFIG = _IOR('P', 14, ptm_getconfig),
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PTM_SET_DATAFD = _IOR('P', 15, ptm_res),
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PTM_SET_BUFFERSIZE = _IOWR('P', 16, ptm_setbuffersize),
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};
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/*
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* Commands used by the non-CUSE TPMs
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*
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* All messages container big-endian data.
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*
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* The return messages only contain the 'resp' part of the unions
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* in the data structures above. Besides that the limits in the
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* buffers above (ptm_hdata:u.req.data and ptm_get_state:u.resp.data
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* and ptm_set_state:u.req.data) are 0xffffffff.
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*/
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enum {
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CMD_GET_CAPABILITY = 1,
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CMD_INIT,
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CMD_SHUTDOWN,
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CMD_GET_TPMESTABLISHED,
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CMD_SET_LOCALITY,
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CMD_HASH_START,
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CMD_HASH_DATA,
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CMD_HASH_END,
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CMD_CANCEL_TPM_CMD,
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CMD_STORE_VOLATILE,
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CMD_RESET_TPMESTABLISHED,
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CMD_GET_STATEBLOB,
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CMD_SET_STATEBLOB,
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CMD_STOP,
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CMD_GET_CONFIG,
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CMD_SET_DATAFD,
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CMD_SET_BUFFERSIZE,
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};
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#endif /* TPM_IOCTL_H */
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