Re: [PATCH] tpm: Restore functionality to xen vtpm driver.
From: Dr. Greg Wettstein
Date: Fri Jan 20 2017 - 19:29:43 EST
On Jan 20, 5:22pm, Boris Ostrovsky wrote:
} Subject: Re: [PATCH] tpm: Restore functionality to xen vtpm driver.
> On 01/20/2017 10:00 AM, Dr. Greg Wettstein wrote:
> > Functionality of the xen-tpmfront driver was lost secondary to
> > the introduction of xenbus multi-page support in the following
> > commit:
> >
> > ccc9d90a9a8b5c4ad7e9708ec41f75ff9e98d61d
> >
> > xenbus_client: Extend interface to support multi-page ring
> >
> > In this commit a pointer to the shared page address was being
> > passed to the xenbus_grant_ring() function rather then the
> > address of the shared page itself. This resulted in a situation
> > where the driver would attach to the vtpm-stubdom but any attempt
> > to send a command to the stub domain would timeout.
> >
> > A diagnostic finding for this regression is the following error
> > message being generated when the xen-tpmfront driver probes for a
> > device:
> >
> > <3>vtpm vtpm-0: tpm_transmit: tpm_send: error -62
> >
> > <3>vtpm vtpm-0: A TPM error (-62) occurred attempting to determine the timeouts
> >
> > This fix is relevant to all kernels from 4.1 forward which is the
> > release in which multi-page xenbus support was introduced.
> >
> > Daniel De Graaf formulated the fix by code inspection after the
> > regression point was located.
> >
> > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # 4.1-
> 4.1+, I believe.
I thought the dash implied 4.1 forward but that may be my
mis-understanding.
In any event the patch should be applied to all stable kernels from
4.1 forward.
We were lucky it wasn't anything more then a 1 character patch.... :-)
Have a good weekend.
Dr. Greg
}-- End of excerpt from Boris Ostrovsky
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