fapi-config(5) to adjust Fapi parameters like the used
cryptographic profile and TCTI or directories for the Fapi metadata
storages.
fapi-profile(5) to determine the cryptographic algorithms
and parameters for all keys and operations of a specific TPM interaction
like the name hash algorithm, the asymmetric signature algorithm, scheme and
parameters and PCR bank selection.
tss2_provision(1) - This command provisions a FAPI instance
and its associated TPM. The steps taken are:
- •
- Retrieve the EK template, nonce and certificate, verify that they match
the TPM’s EK and store them in the key store.
- •
- Set the authValues and policies for the Owner (Storage Hierarchy), the
Privacy Administrator (Endorsement Hierarchy) and the lockout
authority.
- •
- Scan the TPM’s nv indices and create entries in the FAPI metadata
store. This operation MAY use a heuristic to guess the originating
programs for nv indices found and name the entries accordingly.
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- Create the SRK (storage primary key) inside the TPM and make it persistent
if required by the cryptographic profile (cf., fapi-profile(5)) and
store its metadata in the system-wide FAPI metadata store. Note that the
SRK will not have an authorization value associated.
If an authorization value is associated with the storage
hierarchy, it is highly recommended that the SRK without authorization value
is made persistent.
The paths of the different metadata storages for keys and nv
indices are configured in the FAPI configuration file (cf.,
fapi-config(5)).
These are the available options:
- •
- -E, --authValueEh=STRING: The authorization value for
the privacy admin, i.e. the endorsement hierarchy. Optional
parameter.
- •
- -S, --authValueSh=STRING: The authorization value for
the owner, i.e. the storage hierarchy. Optional parameter.
- •
- -L, --authValueLockout=STRING: The authorization
value for the lockout authorization. Optional parameter.
This collection of options are common to all tss2 programs and
provide information that many users may expect.
- •
- -h, --help [man|no-man]: Display the tools manpage. By
default, it attempts to invoke the manpager for the tool, however, on
failure will output a short tool summary. This is the same behavior if the
“man” option argument is specified, however if explicit
“man” is requested, the tool will provide errors from man on
stderr. If the “no-man” option if specified, or the manpager
fails, the short options will be output to stdout.
To successfully use the manpages feature requires the manpages to
be installed or on MANPATH, See man(1) for more details.
- •
- -v, --version: Display version information for this tool,
supported tctis and exit.
0 on success or 1 on failure.
Github Issues
(https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools/issues)
See the Mailing List
(https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/tpm2)