1tpm2_flushcontext(1)        General Commands Manual       tpm2_flushcontext(1)
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NAME

6       tpm2_flushcontext(1) - Remove a specified handle, or all contexts asso‐
7       ciated with a transient object, loaded session or  saved  session  from
8       the TPM.
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SYNOPSIS

11       tpm2_flushcontext [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENT]
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DESCRIPTION

14       tpm2_flushcontext(1) - Remove a specified handle, or all contexts asso‐
15       ciated with a transient object, loaded session or  saved  session  from
16       the  TPM.   The object to be flushed is specified as the first argument
17       to the tool and is in one of the following forms: - The handle  of  the
18       object  to  be flushed from the TPM.  Must be a valid handle number.  -
19       Flush a session via a session file.  A session file is  generated  from
20       tpm2_startauthsession(1)’s -S option.
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OPTIONS

23-t, --transient-object:
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25         Remove all transient objects.
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27-l, --loaded-session:
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29         Remove all loaded sessions.
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31-s, --saved-session:
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33         Remove all saved sessions.
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35ARGUMENT the command line argument specifies the OBJECT to be removed
36         from the TPM resident memory.
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COMMON OPTIONS

39       This collection of options are common to many programs and provide  in‐
40       formation that many users may expect.
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42-h,  --help=[man|no-man]:  Display the tools manpage.  By default, it
43         attempts to invoke the manpager for the  tool,  however,  on  failure
44         will  output  a short tool summary.  This is the same behavior if the
45         “man” option argument is specified, however if explicit “man” is  re‐
46         quested,  the  tool  will  provide errors from man on stderr.  If the
47         “no-man” option if specified, or the manpager fails,  the  short  op‐
48         tions will be output to stdout.
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50         To  successfully use the manpages feature requires the manpages to be
51         installed or on MANPATH, See man(1) for more details.
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53-v, --version: Display version information for this  tool,  supported
54         tctis and exit.
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56-V,  --verbose:  Increase the information that the tool prints to the
57         console during its execution.  When using this option  the  file  and
58         line number are printed.
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60-Q, --quiet: Silence normal tool output to stdout.
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62-Z, --enable-errata: Enable the application of errata fixups.  Useful
63         if an errata fixup needs to be applied to commands sent to  the  TPM.
64         Defining the environment TPM2TOOLS_ENABLE_ERRATA is equivalent.
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TCTI Configuration

67       The  TCTI  or  “Transmission  Interface” is the communication mechanism
68       with the TPM.  TCTIs can be changed for communication with TPMs  across
69       different mediums.
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71       To control the TCTI, the tools respect:
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73       1. The command line option -T or --tcti
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75       2. The environment variable: TPM2TOOLS_TCTI.
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77       Note:  The  command  line option always overrides the environment vari‐
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80       The current known TCTIs are:
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82       • tabrmd     -     The     resource     manager,     called      tabrmd
83         (https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-abrmd).   Note that tabrmd and
84         abrmd as a tcti name are synonymous.
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86       • mssim - Typically used for communicating to the TPM software  simula‐
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89       • device - Used when talking directly to a TPM device file.
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91       • none  - Do not initalize a connection with the TPM.  Some tools allow
92         for off-tpm options and thus support not using a TCTI.  Tools that do
93         not  support  it  will error when attempted to be used without a TCTI
94         connection.  Does not support ANY options and MUST  BE  presented  as
95         the exact text of “none”.
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97       The  arguments  to  either  the  command line option or the environment
98       variable are in the form:
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100       <tcti-name>:<tcti-option-config>
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102       Specifying an empty string for  either  the  <tcti-name>  or  <tcti-op‐
103       tion-config> results in the default being used for that portion respec‐
104       tively.
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106   TCTI Defaults
107       When a TCTI is not specified, the default TCTI is  searched  for  using
108       dlopen(3)  semantics.   The  tools  will  search for tabrmd, device and
109       mssim TCTIs IN THAT ORDER and USE THE FIRST ONE FOUND.  You  can  query
110       what TCTI will be chosen as the default by using the -v option to print
111       the version information.  The “default-tcti” key-value pair will  indi‐
112       cate which of the aforementioned TCTIs is the default.
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114   Custom TCTIs
115       Any TCTI that implements the dynamic TCTI interface can be loaded.  The
116       tools internally use dlopen(3), and the raw tcti-name value is used for
117       the lookup.  Thus, this could be a path to the shared library, or a li‐
118       brary name as understood by dlopen(3) semantics.
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TCTI OPTIONS

121       This collection of options are used to configure the various known TCTI
122       modules available:
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124device: For the device TCTI, the TPM character device file for use by
125         the device TCTI can be specified.  The default is /dev/tpm0.
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127         Example:   -T   device:/dev/tpm0   or   export    TPM2TOOLS_TCTI=“de‐
128         vice:/dev/tpm0”
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130mssim:  For  the  mssim  TCTI, the domain name or IP address and port
131         number used by the simulator  can  be  specified.   The  default  are
132         127.0.0.1 and 2321.
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134         Example:  -T  mssim:host=localhost,port=2321  or export TPM2TOOLS_TC‐
135         TI=“mssim:host=localhost,port=2321”
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137abrmd: For the abrmd TCTI, the configuration string format is  a  se‐
138         ries  of  simple  key value pairs separated by a `,' character.  Each
139         key and value string are separated by a `=' character.
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141         • TCTI abrmd supports two keys:
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143           1. `bus_name' : The name of  the  tabrmd  service  on  the  bus  (a
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146           2. `bus_type' : The type of the dbus instance (a string) limited to
147              `session' and `system'.
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149         Specify the tabrmd tcti name and a config string of  bus_name=com.ex‐
150         ample.FooBar:
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152                \--tcti=tabrmd:bus_name=com.example.FooBar
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154         Specify the default (abrmd) tcti and a config string of bus_type=ses‐
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157                \--tcti:bus_type=session
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159         NOTE: abrmd and tabrmd are synonymous.
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EXAMPLES

162   Flushing a Transient Object
163       Typically, when using the TPM, the interactions  occur  through  a  re‐
164       source  manager, like tpm2-abrmd(8).  When the process exits, transient
165       object handles are flushed.  Thus, flushing transient  objects  through
166       the  command  line is not required.  However, when interacting with the
167       TPM directly, this scenario is possible.  The below example assumes di‐
168       rect  TPM  access  not brokered by a resource manager.  Specifically we
169       will use the simulator.
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171              tpm2_createprimary -Tmssim -c primary.ctx
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173              tpm2_getcap -T mssim handles-transient
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176              tpm2_flushcontext -T mssim 0x80000000
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178   Flush All the Transient Objects
179              tpm2_flushcontext \--transient-object
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181   Flush a Session
182              tpm2_startauthsession -S session.dat
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184              tpm2_flushcontext session.dat
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Returns

187       Tools can return any of the following codes:
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189       • 0 - Success.
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191       • 1 - General non-specific error.
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193       • 2 - Options handling error.
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195       • 3 - Authentication error.
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197       • 4 - TCTI related error.
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199       • 5 - Non supported scheme.  Applicable to tpm2_testparams.
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BUGS

202       Github Issues (https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools/issues)
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HELP

205       See the Mailing List (https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/tpm2)
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