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705 NV Storage Structures .............................................................................…
707 13.2 TPMA_NV (NV Index Attributes) ................................................................…
3310 NV Write
3314 indicates whether the command may cause an NV write operation
3316 command is expected to cause modification of the NV memory
3319 modification to NV associated with an orderly shutdown. That is, the
3320 command may modify the orderly save state of NV, in which case, an
3321 NV write will be necessary.
3325 NV actions due to a previous command or because of an
3330 Any command with an authorization value may cause an NV write
3334 If the entry is blank, then writing to NV is not allowed in the command
3387 NV Write
3786 NV Write
4038 NV Write
4064 NV
4090 NV Write
4303 NV Write
4886 NV offset+size is out of range.
4898 NV access locked.
4904 NV access authorization fails in command actions
4911 an NV Index is used before being initialized or the
4919 insufficient space for NV allocation
4925 NV Index or persistend object already defined
5478 wearout of NV
5498 the command may require writing of NV and NV is
6392 held in TPM NV memory
6478 PT_FIXED + 22 the maximum number of NV Indexes that are allowed to
6483 number of NV Indexes that can be defined. This
6486 different NV Index types.
6490 PT_FIXED + 23 the maximum size of an NV Index data area
6500 TPMS_CLOCK_INFO.clock in NV
6524 PT_FIXED + 29 the modulus - 1 of the count for NV update of an orderly
6531 An “orderly counter” is an NV Index with
6621 PT_FIXED + 44 the maximum data size in one NV write command
6648 the number of NV Indexes currently defined
6731 TPM NV memory
6738 loaded into NV memory
6741 command that changes the NV memory allocation can
6746 than one persistent object would fit into NV memory.
6752 the number of defined NV Indexes that have NV
6759 the number of additional NV Indexes that can be defined
6766 least one NV Index may be created with the
6770 attributes SET. Any command that changes the NV
6773 than one NV counter could be defined.
6820 another command that will modify NV
7270 Handles may refer to objects (keys or data blobs), authorization sessions (HMAC and policy), NV
7305 NV Index – assigned by the caller
7404 the NV memory.
7802 first allowed NV Index
7808 last allowed NV Index
8985 and objects in the platform hierarchy, including NV Indexes and persistent objects,
8996 objects in the Storage hierarchy, including NV Indexes and persistent objects,
9024 SET (1): (default) NV indices that have TPMA_PLATFORM_CREATE SET may be
9026 CLEAR (0): NV indices that have TPMA_PLATFORM_CREATE SET may not be
9122 SET (1): indicates that the NV memory used for persistent objects is shared
9123 with the NV memory used for NV Index values
9124 CLEAR (0): indicates that the persistent objects and NV Index values are
9125 allocated from separate sections of NV
9193 SET (1): indicates that the command may write to NV
9194 CLEAR (0): indicates that the command does not write to NV
9246 If this attribute is SET, then the TPM may perform an NV write as part of the command actions. This…
9248 CLEAR, then the TPM shall not perform an NV write as part of the command actions.
9275 The “{E}” decoration may be combined with other decorations such as “{NV}” in which case the decora…
9276 would be “{NV E}.”
9292 The “{F}” decoration may be combined with other decorations such as “{NV}” in which case the decora…
9293 would be “{NV F}.”
9644 is required to be one of the hierarchy or NV enables.
9664 Platform NV
9843 This interface type is used to identify the source of the authorization for access to an NV locatio…
9845 ownerAuth, or the authValue. This type is used in the commands that access an NV Index (commands of
9862 range for NV locations
9882 This interface type is used to identify an NV location. This type is used in the NV commands.
9890 Range of NV Indexes
10472 This type is a sized buffer that can hold an operand for a comparison with an NV Index location. The
10547 This type is a sized buffer that can hold a maximally sized buffer for NV data commands such as
10637 For an entity that is defined by a public area (objects and NV Indexes), the Name is the hash of th…
10641 For an object, a TPMT_PUBLIC defines the entity. For an NV Index, a TPMS_NV_PUBLIC defines the
12098 This structure contains the Name and contents of the selected NV Index that is certified by
12111 Name of the NV Index
12123 contents of the NV Index
15271 13 NV Storage Structures
15273 A TPM_NV_INDEX is used to reference a defined location in NV memory. The format of the Index is
15276 The 32-bit TPM 1.2 NV Index format is shown in Figure 4. In order to allow the Index to fit into th…
15332 The index of the NV location
15338 constant value of TPM_HT_NV_INDEX indicating the NV Index range
15363 13.2 TPMA_NV (NV Index Attributes)
15364 This structure allows the TPM to keep track of the data and permissions to manipulate an NV Index.
15366 (TPMA_NV_OWNERWRITE and TPMA_NV_OWNERREAD) give the platform and owner access to NV
15368 If access to an NV Index is to be restricted based on PCR, then an appropriate authPolicy shall be
15626 SET (1): NV Index state is only required to be saved when the TPM
15629 CLEAR (0): NV Index state is required to be persistent after the
15630 command to update the Index completes successfully (that is, the NV
15709 This structure describes an NV Index.
17011 NV
17534 NV memory by
17583 an NV Index
17589 maximum data size in one NV
17674 size of NV memory in octets
17729 counter before NV is updated