1tpm2_nvread(1) General Commands Manual tpm2_nvread(1)
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6 tpm2_nvread(1) - Read the data stored in a Non-Volatile (NV)s index.
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9 tpm2_nvread [OPTIONS]
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12 tpm2_nvread(1) - Read the data stored in a Non-Volatile (NV)s index.
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15 · -x, –index=NV_INDEX: Specifies the index to define the space at.
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26 · -P, –handle-passwd=HANDLE_PASSWORD: specifies the password of auth‐
27 Handle. Passwords should follow the “password formatting standards,
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30 · -s, –size=SIZE: Specifies the size of data to be read in bytes,
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38 · -S, –input-session-handle=SIZE: Optional Input session handle from a
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43 The list of pcr banks and selected PCRs' ids. PCR_SELECTION_LIST
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47 · -F,**–pcr-input-file=PCR_INPUT_FILE
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49 Optional Path or Name of the file containing expected pcr values for
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54 This collection of options are common to many programs and provide in‐
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57 · -h, –help: Display the tools manpage. This requires the manpages to
58 be installed or on MANPATH, See man(1) for more details.
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60 · -v, –version: Display version information for this tool, supported
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64 console during its execution. When using this option the file and
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69 · -Z, –enable-errata: Enable the application of errata fixups. Useful
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71 # TCTI ENVIRONMENT
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73 This collection of environment variables that may be used to configure
74 the various TCTI modules available.
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82 · TPM2TOOLS_TCTI_NAME: Select the TCTI used for communication with the
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84 be the TPM but it could be a simulator or proxy. The current known
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99 current access does not occur and that they manage the tpm resources.
100 These tasks are usually managed by a resource manager. Linux 4.12
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104 · TPM2TOOLS_SOCKET_ADDRESS: When using the socket TCTI, specify the do‐
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117 (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-abrmd) Optionally, tcti specific op‐
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120 · For the device TCTI, the TPM device file for use by the device TCTI
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126 2321. Example: -T socket:127.0.0.1:2321
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131 Passwords are interpreted in two forms, string and hex-string. A
132 string password is not interpreted, and is directly used for authoriza‐
133 tion. A hex-string, is converted from a hexidecimal form into a byte
134 array form, thus allowing passwords with non-printable and/or terminal
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154 Github Issues (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-tools/issues)
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