On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 11:57:49AM GMT, lixianglai wrote:
Hi Andrea:
> We have a non-trivial amount of architecture-specific logic
> dealing with TPM, so it's good to have coverage for it.
>
> Note that two architectures currently don't have support for
> TPM devices enabled by default in QEMU: loongarch64 and s390x.
> The situation might change for the former, but that's unlikely
> to happen for the latter.
loongarch64 has added support in the source code of qemu using TIS TPM2.0.
Before submission, we only carried out a simple test on TPM function,
which is still in the experimental stage. Up to now, after adding tpm
device, t
here will be an exception in the startup stage of guestos.
We don't have the energy to solve this problem at the moment, so please
skip it for now.
Got it, thanks for confirming!
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Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization