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/*(Auto) | |
Automatically Generated by TpmPrototypes version 2.2 February 10, 2016 | |
Date: Mar 23, 2017 Time: 03:31:51 PM | |
*/ | |
#ifndef _TPMFAIL_FP_H_ | |
#define _TPMFAIL_FP_H_ | |
#ifdef SIMULATION | |
//*** SetForceFailureMode() | |
// This function is called by the simulator to enable failure mode testing. | |
LIB_EXPORT void | |
SetForceFailureMode( | |
void | |
); | |
#endif | |
//*** TpmFail() | |
// This function is called by TPM.lib when a failure occurs. It will set up the | |
// failure values to be returned on TPM2_GetTestResult(). | |
NORETURN void | |
TpmFail( | |
#ifndef NO_FAIL_TRACE | |
const char *function, | |
int line, | |
#endif | |
int code | |
); | |
//*** TpmFailureMode( | |
// This function is called by the interface code when the platform is in failure | |
// mode. | |
void | |
TpmFailureMode( | |
unsigned int inRequestSize, // IN: command buffer size | |
unsigned char *inRequest, // IN: command buffer | |
unsigned int *outResponseSize, // OUT: response buffer size | |
unsigned char **outResponse // OUT: response buffer | |
); | |
//*** UnmarshalFail() | |
// This is a stub that is used to catch an attempt to unmarshal an entry | |
// that is not defined. Don't ever expect this to be called but... | |
void | |
UnmarshalFail( | |
void *type, | |
BYTE **buffer, | |
INT32 *size | |
); | |
#endif // _TPMFAIL_FP_H_ |