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NAME

       lcp2_crtpolelt - create an Intel(R) TXT policy element of specified type.

SYNOPSIS

       lcp2_crtpolelt COMMAND [ ELEMENT TYPE OPTIONS ] [OPTION]

DESCRIPTION

       lcp_crtpolelt  is  used to create an Intel(R) TXT policy element of specified type. Supports LCP elements
       both  in  current   and   legacy   formats:   LCP_MLE_ELEMENT2,   LCP_STM_ELEMENT2,   LCP_PCONF_ELEMENT2,
       LCP_PCONF_ELEMENT, LCP_MLE_ELEMENT and LCP_CUSTOM_ELEMENT.

COMMANDS

       --create --type type --out FILE [--ctrl pol_elt_ctr1]
              create a policy element specified by the --type option.

              --type type
                     type of element. Must be first option. See below for type strings and their options

              --out FILE
                     output file name

              [--ctrl value]
                     PolEltControl field (hex or decimal)

       --show file [FILE]
              show a policy element

       --version
              show tool version

       --verbose
              enable verbose output; can be specified with any command

       --help print out the help message

OPTIONS

       The --create command requires additional parameters depending on the element's type

       mle2 [--minver ver] [--alg algorithm] file [file...]

              --minver ver                      minimum version of SINIT (hex or decimal)

              --alg <sha1|sha256|sha386|sha512> hash algorithm

              file [file...]                    one  or  more text files, each containing one or more MLE hashes
                                                (as text, one hash per line); Hash files  can  be  created  with
                                                lcp2_mlehash.

       custom --uuid UUID file

              --uuid UUID UUID  in  format:  {0xaabbccdd,  0xeeff, 0xgghh, 0xiijj, {0xkk 0xll, 0xmm, 0xnn, 0xoo,
                          0xpp}} or "--uuid tboot" to use default

              file        file containing element data

       sbios [--alg algorithm] file [file...]

              --alg <sha1|sha256|sha386|sha512> hash algorithm

              file [file...]                    one or more files containing one or more BIOS hashes  (as  text,
                                                one hash per line); the first hash in the first file will be the
                                                fallback hash

       stm [--alg algorithm] file [file...]

              --alg <sha1|sha256|sha386|sha512> hash algorithm

              file [file...]                    one  or  more text files, each containing one or more STM hashes
                                                (as text, one hash per line);

       pconf2 --alg algorithm [--pcrN hash_value]

              --alg <sha1|sha256|sha386|sha512> PCR hash algorithm

              --pcrN hash_value                 PCR value for PCR #N, where 0 <= N <= 7.

       mle [--minver ver] file [file...]
              --minver ver minimum version of SINIT (hex or decimal)

              file [file...]
                     one or more text files, each containing one or more MLE SHA1 hashes (as text, one hash  per
                     line); Hash files can be created with lcp2_mlehash.

       pconf file [file...]
              one  or  more  text  files,  each  containing PCR information; Each file should have the following
              structure:  first  line  should  be:  'locality:<value>'  followed  by  up   to   8  lines,   each
              representing  one  PCR  (0  to  7)  and  its contents: e.g.  Locality represents TPM's locality at
              release.  It is a byte, of which bits 0 to 4 represent their respective locality (bit0 - locality0
              and so on). Bits 5-7 are reserved and must be 0. Value must be at least 1  -  locality0  selected,
              and at most 0x1F (all localities selected).

EXAMPLES

       Create MLE element:
       lcp2_crtpolelt --create --type mle --out mle.elt --ctrl 0x00 --alg sha256 --minver 0 mle_hash

       Create PCONF2 element:
       lcp2_crtpolelt --create --type pconf2 --out pconf2.elt --ctrl 0x00 --alg sha256 --pcr0 <PCR[0] hash> --pcr3 <PCR[3] hash>

       Create PCONF element:
       lcp2_crtpolelt --create --type pconf pcrInfo1.txt pcrInfo2.txt --out pconf2.elt --ctrl 0x00

SEE ALSO

       Full  documentation of MLE, Intel(R) TXT and LCP is available in Intel(R) TXT Measured Launch Environment
       Deleveloper's Guide, available at:  http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/software-developers/intel-txt-
       software-development-guide.html

       lcp2_crtpol(8), lcp2_mlehash(8), lcp2_crtpollist(8), uuidgen(1), tb_polgen(8).

tboot                                              2020-05-10                                  LCP2_CRTPOLELT(8)