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/*(Auto) | |
Automatically Generated by TpmPrototypes version 2.2 February 10, 2016 | |
Date: Sep 9, 2016 Time: 01:03:57 PM | |
*/ | |
#ifndef _MANUFACTURE_FP_H_ | |
#define _MANUFACTURE_FP_H_ | |
//*** TPM_Manufacture() | |
// This function initializes the TPM values in preparation for the TPM's first | |
// use. This function will fail if previously called. The TPM can be re-manufactured | |
// by calling TPM_Teardown() first and then calling this function again. | |
// return type: int | |
// 0 success | |
// 1 manufacturing process previously performed | |
LIB_EXPORT int | |
TPM_Manufacture( | |
int firstTime // IN: indicates if this is the first call from | |
// main() | |
); | |
//*** TPM_TearDown() | |
// This function prepares the TPM for re-manufacture. It should not be implemented | |
// in anything other than a simulated TPM. | |
// | |
// In this implementation, all that is needs is to stop the cryptographic units | |
// and set a flag to indicate that the TPM can be re-manufactured. This should | |
// be all that is necessary to start the manufacturing process again. | |
// return type: int | |
// 0 success | |
// 1 TPM not previously manufactured | |
LIB_EXPORT int | |
TPM_TearDown( | |
void | |
); | |
//*** TpmEndSimulation() | |
// This function is called at the end of the simulation run. It is used to provoke | |
// printing of any statistics that might be needed. | |
LIB_EXPORT void | |
TpmEndSimulation( | |
void | |
); | |
#endif // _MANUFACTURE_FP_H_ |