On 05/15/2018 01:53 PM, Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote:
Hi all!
This is my first message to the list.
Welcome sir! we are always pleased to see new users and companies using coreboot - please feel free to ask any and all questions.
Coreboot will be a secure and affordable choice for what I presume is your application. if you wish to use coreboot in a production environment it might be a good idea to inquire with your board vendor as to if you can save money by purchasing "raw" boards without the usual AMI/Phoenix firmware/licenses.
I would like to know if the TPM1.2 is supported through SPI?
Enabling SPI_TPM and TPM in my board configuration throw an error. From src/drivers/spi/tpm/Kconfig
If your company permits I would suggest posting the board model, .config file, etc whenever you have an issue as the wiki advises - remember sure to remove identifiers such as MAC address and serials.
Any options to get TPM1.2 SPI support?
I would suggest emailing the people behind the HEADS project such as Trammel Hudson - AFAIK they are the only ones currently doing major coreboot related TPM work and would probably be willing to provide some assistance...
https://trmm.net/About and https://github.com/osresearch/heads https://github.com/osresearch/heads/issues/287 - interesting thread
Hi Taiidan!
Thanks for the info!
I forgot to say that I'm working with an AMD demoboard yet supported, the Bettong one. But there are
a lot of features still missing but I can boot the board and I trying to test new thing with the board.
Thanks again
Jorge
________________________________ De: Taiidan@gmx.com Taiidan@gmx.com Enviado: sábado, 19 de mayo de 2018 5:37:55 Para: Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo; coreboot@coreboot.org Asunto: Re: [coreboot] SPI TPM question
On 05/15/2018 01:53 PM, Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote:
Hi all!
This is my first message to the list.
Welcome sir! we are always pleased to see new users and companies using coreboot - please feel free to ask any and all questions.
Coreboot will be a secure and affordable choice for what I presume is your application. if you wish to use coreboot in a production environment it might be a good idea to inquire with your board vendor as to if you can save money by purchasing "raw" boards without the usual AMI/Phoenix firmware/licenses.
I would like to know if the TPM1.2 is supported through SPI?
Enabling SPI_TPM and TPM in my board configuration throw an error. From src/drivers/spi/tpm/Kconfig
If your company permits I would suggest posting the board model, .config file, etc whenever you have an issue as the wiki advises - remember sure to remove identifiers such as MAC address and serials.
Any options to get TPM1.2 SPI support?
I would suggest emailing the people behind the HEADS project such as Trammel Hudson - AFAIK they are the only ones currently doing major coreboot related TPM work and would probably be willing to provide some assistance...
https://trmm.net/About and https://github.com/osresearch/heads https://github.com/osresearch/heads/issues/287 - interesting thread