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Description */ /* This file contains the entry point for the simulator. */ /* D.5.2. Includes, Defines, Data Definitions, and Function Prototypes */ #include "TpmBuildSwitches.h" #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef TPM_WINDOWS #include #include #endif #include "TpmTcpProtocol.h" #include "Manufacture_fp.h" #include "Platform_fp.h" #include "Simulator_fp.h" #ifdef TPM_WINDOWS #include "TcpServer_fp.h" #endif #ifdef TPM_POSIX #include "TcpServerPosix_fp.h" #endif #include "TpmProfile.h" /* kgold */ #define PURPOSE \ "TPM Reference Simulator.\nCopyright Microsoft Corp.\n" #define DEFAULT_TPM_PORT 2321 int verbose = 0; /* D.5.3. Functions */ /* D.5.3.1. Usage() */ /* This function prints the proper calling sequence for the simulator. */ static void Usage( char *pszProgramName ) { fprintf(stderr, "%s", PURPOSE); fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n"); fprintf(stderr, "%s - Starts the TPM server listening on port %d, %d\n", pszProgramName, DEFAULT_TPM_PORT, DEFAULT_TPM_PORT+1); fprintf(stderr, "%s -port PortNum - Starts the TPM server listening on port PortNum, PortNum+1\n", pszProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "%s -rm remanufacture the TPM before starting\n", pszProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "%s -h - This message\n", pszProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "%s -v - Verbose trace to trace.txt\n", pszProgramName); exit(1); } /* D.5.3.2. main() */ /* This is the main entry point for the simulator. */ /* It registers the interface and starts listening for clients */ int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { int i; /* argc iterator */ int irc; /* command line argument defaults */ int manufacture = 0; int portNum = DEFAULT_TPM_PORT; int portNumPlat; setvbuf(stdout, 0, _IONBF, 0); /* output may be going through pipe to log file */ for (i=1 ; i65535) { Usage(argv[0]); } } else { printf("Missing parameter for -port\n"); Usage(argv[0]); } } else if (strcmp(argv[i],"-v") == 0) { verbose = 1; } else if (strcmp(argv[i],"-h") == 0) { Usage(argv[0]); } else { printf("\n%s is not a valid option\n", argv[i]); Usage(argv[0]); } } printf("LIBRARY_COMPATIBILITY_CHECK is %s\n", (LIBRARY_COMPATIBILITY_CHECK ? "ON" : "OFF")); // Enable NV memory _plat__NVEnable(NULL); if (manufacture || _plat__NVNeedsManufacture()) { printf("Manufacturing NV state...\n"); if(TPM_Manufacture(1) != 0) { // if the manufacture didn't work, then make sure that the NV file doesn't // survive. This prevents manufacturing failures from being ignored the // next time the code is run. _plat__NVDisable(1); exit(1); } // Coverage test - repeated manufacturing attempt if(TPM_Manufacture(0) != 1) { exit(2); } // Coverage test - re-manufacturing TPM_TearDown(); if(TPM_Manufacture(1) != 0) { exit(3); } } // Disable NV memory _plat__NVDisable(0); /* power on the TPM - kgold MS simulator comes up powered off */ _rpc__Signal_PowerOn(FALSE); _rpc__Signal_NvOn(); portNumPlat = portNum + 1; irc = StartTcpServer(&portNum, &portNumPlat); if (irc == 0) { return EXIT_SUCCESS; } else { return 4; } }