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Asus KGPE-D16 (AMD Opteron family 15h models 00h-0fh server): coreboot firmware TPM issue #27

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SergiiDmytruk opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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SergiiDmytruk commented May 10, 2024

According to https://github.com/TrenchBoot/TrenchBoot.github.io/blob/master/docs/documentation/test_matrix.md, there was some issue on this platform, but there are no specific details about it.

This is a placeholder to track any new and old information on this matter. It's also possible that there is no actual outstanding problem, in which case this issue can be closed (e.g., if TrenchBoot is demonstrated to work on this platform with coreboot and firmware TPM).

(Prompted by TrenchBoot/TrenchBoot.github.io#30.)

@SergiiDmytruk SergiiDmytruk added T: bug Type: bug report. A problem or defect resulting in unintended behavior. P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. W: todo Workflow: todo. The issue is in the initial to do state. labels May 10, 2024
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firmware TPM

dTPM?

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firmware TPM

dTPM?

If there is no builtin TPM in those CPUs, then it probably should be read as "dTPM issue when coreboot firmware is used". I've kept the original wording.

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