debian man page for tspi_data_unseal

Query: tspi_data_unseal

OS: debian

Section: 3

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Tspi_Data_Unseal(3)				     TCG Software Stack Developer's Reference				       Tspi_Data_Unseal(3)

NAME
Tspi_Data_Unseal - dencrypt data encrypted by Tspi_Data_Seal() only if it was encrypted on the same platform and under the current configu- ration.
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_Data_Unseal(TSS_HENCDATA hEncData, TSS_HKEY hKey, UINT32 pulUnsealedDataLength, BYTE** prgbUnsealedData);
DESCRIPTION
Tspi_Data_Unseal reveals data encrypted by the Tspi_Data_Seal only if it was encrypted on the same platform and the current configuration. This is internally proofed and guaranteed by the TPM.
PARAMETERS
hEncData Handle of the data object which contains the sealed data. hKey Handle to the key object addressing the nonmigratable key which is used to decrypt the data. pulUnsealedDataLength The length (in bytes) of the prgbUnsealedData parameter. prgbUnsealedData On successful completion of the command, this parameter points to a buffer containing the plaintext data. hPcrComposite Handle of the PCR Composite object specifying the PCRs which are part of the sealed data blob. Set to NULL, if the encrypted data should only be bound to the system and PCRs are not of interest.
RETURN CODES
Tspi_Data_Unseal returns TSS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise one of the following values are returned: TSS_E_INVALID_HANDLE - Either hEncData or hKey is not a valid handle. TSS_E_INTERNAL_ERROR - An error occurred internal to the TSS.
CONFORMING TO
Tspi_Data_Unseal conforms to the Trusted Computing Group Software Specification version 1.1 Golden
SEE ALSO
Tspi_Data_Seal(3). TSS 1.1 2004-05-26 Tspi_Data_Unseal(3)
Related Man Pages
tspi_data_unseal(3) - debian
tspi_key_loadkey(3) - debian
tspi_data_unbind(3) - centos
tspi_key_createkey(3) - centos
tspi_key_unloadkey(3) - centos
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