From: Jarkko S. <jar...@li...> - 2015-10-30 10:25:30
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Hi On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 07:15:44PM +0900, mipsan.K wrote: > Hi, > > I send reply-mesg to Peter only. > Apologize. > On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Peter Huewe <pet...@gm...> wrote: > > Hi > > Am 27. Oktober 2015 03:29:22 MEZ, schrieb "mipsan.K" <mi...@gm...>: > >Dear, > > > >Intel *NUC5i5MYHE *has TPM 2.0 chip from Infineon(Infineon > >*SLB9665TT2.0 *TPM > >version 2.0). > > > >I tested various kernel to activate it, however failed. > >Even linux-tpmdd(4.3-rc4) as well. > >That may support only SLB9635/9645 and not SLB9665. > > > >Any kinds of advice will be appreciated. > > > >Thanks, > > > >mipsan > > > As Jarkko said, that will be fixed in 4.4 > In the meantime you can tryout the security-next tree, or my tpm tree. > > > > Would you let me know when the 4.4 kernel is available? > And, does linux-tpmdd(4.3-rc4) tree still have same problem? Could you not use HTML for emails? These are pretty difficult to follow especially when you are using text-only email client. This the second time I'm asking for this. To know when the next release is available you should follow http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-kernel-announce The fixes that you require should be in 4.4-rc1 release and you get the annoucement from that list. In the meanwhile you can try to compile kernel from this branch: https://github.com/jsakkine/linux-tpm2/tree/for-peter-v44 /Jarkko |