Hi Mimi,
On Wed, 14 Aug 2019 at 18:54, Mimi Zohar zohar@kernel.org wrote:
Hi Sumit,
On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 13:22 +0530, Sumit Garg wrote:
This patch-set is an outcome of discussion here [1]. It has evolved very much since v1 to create, consolidate and generalize trusted keys subsystem.
This framework has been tested with trusted keys support provided via TEE but I wasn't able to test it with a TPM device as I don't possess one. It would be really helpful if others could test this patch-set using a TPM device.
With the "CONFIG_HEADER_TEST" and "CONFIG_KERNEL_HEADER_TEST" config options enabled, which is required for linux-next, it fails to build.
TBH, I wasn't aware about this test feature for headers. It looks like the header which fails this test is "include/keys/trusted_tpm.h" which is basically a rename of "include/keys/trusted.h" plus changes in this patch-set.
And "include/keys/trusted.h" header is already put under blacklist here: "include/Kbuild +68" as it fails to build. So its that rename due to which build failure is observed now.
It seems to be an easy fix for this build failure via following changes:
diff --git a/include/keys/trusted_tpm.h b/include/keys/trusted_tpm.h index 7b593447920b..ca1bec0ef65d 100644 --- a/include/keys/trusted_tpm.h +++ b/include/keys/trusted_tpm.h @@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ #ifndef __TRUSTED_TPM_H #define __TRUSTED_TPM_H
+#include <keys/trusted-type.h> +#include <linux/tpm_command.h> + /* implementation specific TPM constants */ #define MAX_BUF_SIZE 1024 #define TPM_GETRANDOM_SIZE 14
So I will include above changes in this patch-set and also remove "include/keys/trusted.h" header from the blacklist.
-Sumit
Mimi