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Re: Support for TPM measurements on UEFI systems
From: |
Matthew Garrett |
Subject: |
Re: Support for TPM measurements on UEFI systems |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Jan 2017 17:33:37 -0800 |
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 5:29 PM, Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko
<address@hidden> wrote:
> For policy reasons we can't put any TPM code into GNU project. Can we use
> verifiers framework for this rather than custom hooks? This would allow your
> code to be a single module that can be put into a separate repo rather than
> a complex patch set. Verifiers framework is in separate branch verifiers. I
> didn't look into details of patches. This has to be postponed after release
>From https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/can-you-trust.html
"Therefore, we conclude that the “Trusted Platform Modules” available
for PCs are not dangerous, and there is no reason not to include one
in a computer or support it in system software."
There's no problem including TPM support in GNU projects.
- Support for TPM measurements on UEFI systems, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- [PATCH 2/7] Rework linux command, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- [PATCH 1/7] Core TPM support, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- [PATCH 3/7] Rework linux16 command, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- [PATCH 4/7] Measure kernel and initrd, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- [PATCH 5/7] Measure the kernel commandline, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- [PATCH 6/7] Measure commands, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- [PATCH 7/7] Measure multiboot images and modules, Matthew Garrett, 2017/01/23
- Re: Support for TPM measurements on UEFI systems, Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko, 2017/01/23
- Re: Support for TPM measurements on UEFI systems,
Matthew Garrett <=