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NAMEtpm2_flushcontext(1) - Remove a specified handle, or all contexts associated with a transient object, loaded session or saved session from the TPM.SYNOPSIStpm2_flushcontext [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENT]DESCRIPTIONtpm2_flushcontext(1) - Remove a specified handle, or all contexts associated with a transient object, loaded session or saved session from the TPM. The object to be flushed is specified as the first argument to the tool and is in one of the following forms: - The handle of the object to be flushed from the TPM. Must be a valid handle number. - Flush a session via a session file. A session file is generated from tpm2_startauthsession(1)’s -S option.OPTIONS
Remove all transient objects.
Remove all loaded sessions.
Remove all saved sessions.
COMMON OPTIONSThis collection of options are common to many programs and provide information that many users may expect.
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TCTI ConfigurationThe TCTI or “Transmission Interface” is the communication mechanism with the TPM. TCTIs can be changed for communication with TPMs across different mediums.To control the TCTI, the tools respect:
Note: The command line option always overrides the environment variable. The current known TCTIs are:
The arguments to either the command line option or the environment variable are in the form: <tcti-name>:<tcti-option-config> Specifying an empty string for either the <tcti-name> or <tcti-option-config> results in the default being used for that portion respectively. TCTI DefaultsWhen a TCTI is not specified, the default TCTI is searched for using dlopen(3) semantics. The tools will search for tabrmd, device and mssim TCTIs IN THAT ORDER and USE THE FIRST ONE FOUND. You can query what TCTI will be chosen as the default by using the -v option to print the version information. The “default-tcti” key-value pair will indicate which of the aforementioned TCTIs is the default.Custom TCTIsAny TCTI that implements the dynamic TCTI interface can be loaded. The tools internally use dlopen(3), and the raw tcti-name value is used for the lookup. Thus, this could be a path to the shared library, or a library name as understood by dlopen(3) semantics.TCTI OPTIONSThis collection of options are used to configure the various known TCTI modules available:
Example: -T device:/dev/tpm0 or export TPM2TOOLS_TCTI=“device:/dev/tpm0”
Example: -T mssim:host=localhost,port=2321 or export TPM2TOOLS_TCTI=“mssim:host=localhost,port=2321”
Specify the tabrmd tcti name and a config string of bus_name=com.example.FooBar:
Specify the default (abrmd) tcti and a config string of bus_type=session:
NOTE: abrmd and tabrmd are synonymous. EXAMPLESFlushing a Transient ObjectTypically, when using the TPM, the interactions occur through a resource manager, like tpm2-abrmd(8). When the process exits, transient object handles are flushed. Thus, flushing transient objects through the command line is not required. However, when interacting with the TPM directly, this scenario is possible. The below example assumes direct TPM access not brokered by a resource manager. Specifically we will use the simulator.
Flush All the Transient Objects
Flush a Session
ReturnsTools can return any of the following codes:
BUGSGithub Issues (https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools/issues)HELPSee the Mailing List (https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/tpm2)
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