Re: [RFC v5][PATCH 2/4] intel_txt: Intel(R) TXT reboot/halt shutdownsupport
From: James Morris
Date: Wed Jun 24 2009 - 06:47:36 EST
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009, Joseph Cihula wrote:
> Support for graceful handling of kernel reboots after an Intel(R) TXT launch.
>
> Without this patch, attempting to reboot or halt the system will cause the
> TXT hardware to lock memory upon system restart because the secrets-in-memory
> flag that was set on launch was never cleared. This will in turn cause BIOS
> to execute a TXT Authenticated Code Module (ACM) that will scrub all of memory
> and then unlock it. Depending on the amount of memory in the system and its type,
> this may take some time.
>
Does this mean that after a power failure, the system will perform this
memory scrub on the next boot? How long does it take per MB on a typical
system?
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James Morris
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