commit | c38f9489c0b019454ed25f1a9320d119b09bd554 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Philip Tricca <philip.b.tricca@intel.com> | Mon Jun 05 11:57:14 2017 -0700 |
committer | Philip Tricca <philip.b.tricca@intel.com> | Mon Jun 05 11:57:14 2017 -0700 |
tree | aaee0e8fa95b66243bfee719ca2e37b2b2c3b8c3 | |
parent | dd43b828f3d9b516236e521ae0ff19cb4b11e620 [diff] |
configure.ac: Use git to set version number. Borrowed this from the tpm2.0-tools project. Should keep dummies like me from doing a "release" w/o updating the version number. Just make a tag with the right version number (e.g. 1.1.0) and everything will work as expected. Signed-off-by: Philip Tricca <philip.b.tricca@intel.com>
This stack consists of the following layers from top to bottom:
Since the FAPI and ESAPI haven't been implemented yet, this repository only contains the SAPI and layers below it, plus a test application for exercising the SAPI.
The test application, tpmclient, tests many of the commands against the TPM 2.0 simulator. The tpmclient application can be altered and used as a sandbox to test and develop any TPM 2.0 command sequences, and provides an excellent development and learning vehicle.
TPM 2.0 specifications can be found at Trusted Computing Group.