To test latest linux-tpmdd
changes:
git clone https://github.com/jarkkojs/test-tpmdd
cd test-tpmdd
make
Then:
output/images/start-qemu.sh --swtpm
output/images/start-qemu.sh --swtpm --tpm-crb
output/images/start-qemu.sh --swtpm --tpm1
Tools for testing (more in future):
keyutils
for testing keyring and trusted keys/usr/lib/kselftests/run_selftests.sh
Requires swtpm
to be installed (but not QEMU, it will build one).
Linus might be willing to drop support for i486-class machines[1] from the #Linux #kernel.
No, nobody asked for that directly; he brought that up in a discussion himself: https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-%3DwhESMW2v0cd0Ye%2BAnV0Hp9j%2BMm4BO2xJo93eQcC1xghUA@mail.gmail.com/ #LinuxKernel
[1] and a couple of processors which _claimed_ to be Pentium class, but weren't