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Linux Specific build notes -------------------------- Written by Ken Goldman IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Prior to the autotools support, most users began by untarring the tarball or cloning the git repo, and then executing 'make' or 'make -f <makefile>' in the utils and utils12 directories. For autotools and the existing makefiles to co-exist, the existing "makefile" was renamed to "makefiletpmc". $ cd utils $ make -f makefiletpmc $ cd utils12 $ make -f makefiletpmc This builds a TSS - with TPM 2.0 and TPM 1.2 support, - connecting to a TPM 2.0 SW TPM, - with TSS state files in cwd, - with tracing support, - and with elliptic curve support. Refer to the "Advanced options", below, for additional compiler options. Autotools --------- On Linux (and probably other Unix systems), open source projects expect the normal shell command 'autoreconf -i && ./configure && make && make install' should configure and build the package. Example 1: To configure the TSS library to use the software TPM, build and install the package in ${HOME}/local/bin and ${HOME}/local/lib directories execute the following shell commands: $ autoreconf -i $ ./configure --prefix=${HOME}/local --disable-hwtpm $ make clean $ make $ make install An initial set of the most common TSS "./configure" options are defined to enable/disable different features. --disable-tpm-2.0 - include only TPM 1.2 support --disable-tpm-1.2 - include only TPM 2.0 support --disable-hwtpm - don't use the hardware TPM, use a software one instead --disable-rmtpm - when using a hardware TPM, don't use the resource manager --enable-noprint - build a TSS library without tracing or prints --enable-nofile - build a TSS library that does not use files to preserve state --enable-nocrypto - build a TSS library that does not require a crypto library (dependency on "--enable-nofile") --enable-noecc - build a TSS library that does not require OpenSSL elliptic curve support --enable-debug - build a TSS library used for debugging. Example 2: To configure the TSS library to use the hardware TPM, build and install the package in the default /usr/local directories requires root privileges. Executing the following shell commands will make and install the package in the default directories. $ autoreconf -i $ ./configure $ make clean $ make $ sudo make install Other TSS features can be modified by specifying them directly as CFLAGS "./configure" options. CFLAGS='<options>' options: -O0 - change compiler optimization (default: 02) -DTPM_DEVICE_DEFAULT="\"/dev/tpmrm0\"" - change hardware TPM (default: /dev/tpm0) -DTPM_DATA_DIR_DEFAULT="\"<pathname>\"" - specify directory for TSS state files -DTPM_TRACE_LEVEL_DEFAULT="\"<level>"" - change level of tracing (default: 0) 0 - no tracing 1 - trace errors 2 - trace errors and execution flow Example 3: To install the package in ${HOME}/local/bin and ${HOME}/local/lib directories, compile for the gdb debugger, and connect by default to a socket simulator TPM at command port 3333, execute the following shell commands: $ autoreconf -i $ ./configure --prefix=${HOME}/local --enable-debug --disable-hwtpm \ CFLAGS='-DTPM_INTERFACE_TYPE_DEFAULT="\"socsim\"" -DTPM_COMMAND_PORT_DEFAULT="\"3333\""' $ make clean $ make $ make install The TPM utility binaries are stored in utils/.lib and utils12/.lib directories of the source directory.[1] To debug using these binaries in the source tree, use either the binary stored in .lib or the libtool command. $ libtool --mode=execute gdb <.lib/utility> [1] For an explanation, refer to the GNU documentation https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#Debugging-executables. Advanced options ---------------- For all options and details, see the documentation in ibmtss.doc or ibmtss.html. Some of the more common options are below. 1-3 can also be specified in an environment variable or at run time. 4-8, which are used to reduce the size of the library, must be specified at compile time. 1) To default to a hardware TPM (rather than the SW TPM) Add to CCLFLAGS: -DTPM_INTERFACE_TYPE_DEFAULT="\"dev\"" 2) To default to /dev/tpmrm0 (rather than /dev/tpm0) Add to CCLFLAGS: -DTPM_DEVICE_DEFAULT="\"/dev/tpm0\"" 3) To default to a different directory for TSS state files (rather than cwd) Add to CCLFLAGS: -DTPM_DATA_DIR_DEFAULT="\"directory\"" 4) To remove TPM 1.2 support Delete from CCLFLAGS and CCAFLAGS -DTPM_TPM12 5) To remove the requirement for a filesystem (see documentation for limitations) Add to CCFLAGS -DTPM_TSS_NOFILE 6) To remove the requirement for crypto (see documentation for limitations) Add to CCFLAGS -DTPM_TSS_NOCRYPTO 7) To remove print tracing support Add to CCFLAGS -DTPM_TSS_NO_PRINT 8) To remove elliptic curve dependencies Add to CCFLAGS -DTPM_TSS_NOECC
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