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Virtual TPM interface for Xen
=============================
Authors: Matthew Fioravante (JHUAPL), Daniel De Graaf (NSA)
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Xen. The reader is assumed to have familiarity with building and installing Xen,
Linux, and a basic understanding of the TPM and vTPM concepts.
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
------------
The goal of this work is to provide a TPM functionality to a virtual guest
operating system (in Xen terms, a DomU). This allows programs to interact with
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IBM and Intel corporation.
DESIGN OVERVIEW
Design Overview
---------------
The architecture of vTPM is described below:
The architecture of vTPM is described below::
+------------------+
| Linux DomU | ...
| | ^ |
| v | |
| xen-tpmfront |
+------------------+
| ^
v |
+------------------+
| mini-os/tpmback |
| | ^ |
| v | |
| vtpm-stubdom | ...
| | ^ |
| v | |
| mini-os/tpmfront |
+------------------+
| ^
v |
+------------------+
| mini-os/tpmback |
| | ^ |
| v | |
| vtpmmgr-stubdom |
| | ^ |
| v | |
| mini-os/tpm_tis |
+------------------+
| ^
v |
+------------------+
| Hardware TPM |
+------------------+
+------------------+
| Linux DomU | ...
| | ^ |
| v | |
| xen-tpmfront |
+------------------+
| ^
v |
+------------------+
| mini-os/tpmback |
| | ^ |
| v | |
| vtpm-stubdom | ...
| | ^ |
| v | |
| mini-os/tpmfront |
+------------------+
| ^
v |
+------------------+
| mini-os/tpmback |
| | ^ |
| v | |
| vtpmmgr-stubdom |
| | ^ |
| v | |
| mini-os/tpm_tis |
+------------------+
| ^
v |
+------------------+
| Hardware TPM |
+------------------+
* Linux DomU: The Linux based guest that wants to use a vTPM. There may be
* Linux DomU:
The Linux based guest that wants to use a vTPM. There may be
more than one of these.
* xen-tpmfront.ko: Linux kernel virtual TPM frontend driver. This driver
* xen-tpmfront.ko:
Linux kernel virtual TPM frontend driver. This driver
provides vTPM access to a Linux-based DomU.
* mini-os/tpmback: Mini-os TPM backend driver. The Linux frontend driver
* mini-os/tpmback:
Mini-os TPM backend driver. The Linux frontend driver
connects to this backend driver to facilitate communications
between the Linux DomU and its vTPM. This driver is also
used by vtpmmgr-stubdom to communicate with vtpm-stubdom.
* vtpm-stubdom: A mini-os stub domain that implements a vTPM. There is a
* vtpm-stubdom:
A mini-os stub domain that implements a vTPM. There is a
one to one mapping between running vtpm-stubdom instances and
logical vtpms on the system. The vTPM Platform Configuration
Registers (PCRs) are normally all initialized to zero.
* mini-os/tpmfront: Mini-os TPM frontend driver. The vTPM mini-os domain
* mini-os/tpmfront:
Mini-os TPM frontend driver. The vTPM mini-os domain
vtpm-stubdom uses this driver to communicate with
vtpmmgr-stubdom. This driver is also used in mini-os
domains such as pv-grub that talk to the vTPM domain.
* vtpmmgr-stubdom: A mini-os domain that implements the vTPM manager. There is
* vtpmmgr-stubdom:
A mini-os domain that implements the vTPM manager. There is
only one vTPM manager and it should be running during the
entire lifetime of the machine. This domain regulates
access to the physical TPM on the system and secures the
persistent state of each vTPM.
* mini-os/tpm_tis: Mini-os TPM version 1.2 TPM Interface Specification (TIS)
* mini-os/tpm_tis:
Mini-os TPM version 1.2 TPM Interface Specification (TIS)
driver. This driver used by vtpmmgr-stubdom to talk directly to
the hardware TPM. Communication is facilitated by mapping
hardware memory pages into vtpmmgr-stubdom.
* Hardware TPM: The physical TPM that is soldered onto the motherboard.
* Hardware TPM:
The physical TPM that is soldered onto the motherboard.
INTEGRATION WITH XEN
Integration With Xen
--------------------
Support for the vTPM driver was added in Xen using the libxl toolstack in Xen