Virtual TPM Proxy Driver for Linux Containers¶
This document describes the virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) proxy device driver for Linux containers.
Introduction¶
The goal of this work is to provide TPM functionality to each Linux container. This allows programs to interact with a TPM in a container the same way they interact with a TPM on the physical system. Each container gets its own unique, emulated, software TPM.
Design¶
To make an emulated software TPM available to each container, the container
management stack needs to create a device pair consisting of a client TPM
character device /dev/tpmX
(with X=0,1,2…) and a ‘server side’ file
descriptor. The former is moved into the container by creating a character
device with the appropriate major and minor numbers while the file descriptor
is passed to the TPM emulator. Software inside the container can then send
TPM commands using the character device and the emulator will receive the
commands via the file descriptor and use it for sending back responses.
To support this, the virtual TPM proxy driver provides a device /dev/vtpmx
that is used to create device pairs using an ioctl. The ioctl takes as
an input flags for configuring the device. The flags for example indicate
whether TPM 1.2 or TPM 2 functionality is supported by the TPM emulator.
The result of the ioctl are the file descriptor for the ‘server side’
as well as the major and minor numbers of the character device that was created.
Besides that the number of the TPM character device is returned. If for
example /dev/tpm10
was created, the number (dev_num
) 10 is returned.
Once the device has been created, the driver will immediately try to talk to the TPM. All commands from the driver can be read from the file descriptor returned by the ioctl. The commands should be responded to immediately.
UAPI¶
-
enum
vtpm_proxy_flags
¶ flags for the proxy TPM
Constants
VTPM_PROXY_FLAG_TPM2
- the proxy TPM uses TPM 2.0 protocol
-
struct
vtpm_proxy_new_dev
¶ parameter structure for the
VTPM_PROXY_IOC_NEW_DEV
ioctl
Definition
struct vtpm_proxy_new_dev {
__u32 flags;
__u32 tpm_num;
__u32 fd;
__u32 major;
__u32 minor;
};
Members
flags
- flags for the proxy TPM
tpm_num
- index of the TPM device
fd
- the file descriptor used by the proxy TPM
major
- the major number of the TPM device
minor
- the minor number of the TPM device
-
long
vtpmx_ioc_new_dev
(struct file * file, unsigned int ioctl, unsigned long arg)¶ handler for the
VTPM_PROXY_IOC_NEW_DEV
ioctl
Parameters
struct file * file
- /dev/vtpmx
unsigned int ioctl
- the ioctl number
unsigned long arg
- pointer to the struct vtpmx_proxy_new_dev
Description
Creates an anonymous file that is used by the process acting as a TPM to communicate with the client processes. The function will also add a new TPM device through which data is proxied to this TPM acting process. The caller will be provided with a file descriptor to communicate with the clients and major and minor numbers for the TPM device.