debian man page for tspi_tpm_dirread

Query: tspi_tpm_dirread

OS: debian

Section: 3

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Tspi_TPM_DirRead(3)					     Library Functions Manual					       Tspi_TPM_DirRead(3)

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NAME
Tspi_TPM_DirRead - Read a Data Integrity Register
SYNOPSIS
#include <tss/platform.h> #include <tss/tcpa_defines.h> #include <tss/tcpa_typedef.h> #include <tss/tcpa_struct.h> #include <tss/tss_typedef.h> #include <tss/tss_structs.h> #include <tss/tspi.h> TSS_RESULT Tspi_TPM_DirRead(TSS_HTPM hTPM, UINT32 ulDirIndex, UINT32* pulDirDataLength, BYTE** prgbDirData);
DESCRIPTION
Tspi_TPM_DirRead reads a data integrity register. DIRs are non-volatile (persistent across reboots) memory areas maintained by the TPM.
PARAMETERS
hTPM The hTPM parameter is used to specify the handle of the TPM object. ulDirIndex The ulDirIndex parameter is the index of the DIR to read. To query the TPM for the number of DIR registers it supports, use Tspi_TPM_GetCa- pability(3). pulDirDataLength The pulDirDataLength parameter receives the length in bytes of the prgbDirData parameter. prgbDirData The prgbDirData parameter receives a pointer to memory containing the DIR data.
RETURN CODES
Tspi_TPM_DirRead returns TSS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise one of the following values is returned: TSS_E_INVALID_HANDLE hTPM is not a valid handle. TSS_E_INTERNAL_ERROR An internal SW error has been detected. TSS_E_BAD_PARAMETER One or more parameters is bad.
CONFORMING TO
Tspi_TPM_DirRead conforms to the Trusted Computing Group Software Specification version 1.1 Golden
SEE ALSO
Tspi_TPM_GetCapability(3), Tspi_TPM_DirWrite(3). TSS 1.1 2004-05-25 Tspi_TPM_DirRead(3)
Related Man Pages
tspi_tpm_dirread(3) - debian
tspi_tpm_dirwrite(3) - debian
tspi_tpm_stirrandom(3) - debian
tspi_tpm_dirread(3) - centos
tspi_tpm_getstatus(3) - centos
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