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NAME

       tpm2_listpersistent(1) - Display all defined persistent objects.

SYNOPSIS

       tpm2_listpersistent [OPTIONS] FILE

DESCRIPTION

       tpm2_listpersistent(1) - display all defined persistent objects.

OPTIONS

       These options for listing the persistent objects:

       · -g,  –halg=ALGORITHM:  Only  display  persistent  objects  using  this  hash  algorithm.
         Algorithms should follow the " formatting standards, see section “Algorithm Specifiers”.
         Also, see section “Supported Hash Algorithms” for a list of supported hash algorithms.

       · -G,  –kalg=KEY_ALGORITHM:  Only display persistent objects using this key algorithm.  It
         accepts friendly names just like  -g  option.   See  section  “Supported  Public  Object
         Algorithms” for a list of supported object algorithms.

COMMON OPTIONS

       This  collection  of options are common to many programs and provide information that many
       users may expect.

       · -h, –help: Display the tools manpage.  This requires the manpages to be installed or  on
         MANPATH, See man(1) for more details.

       · -v, –version: Display version information for this tool, supported tctis and exit.

       · -V,  –verbose:  Increase  the information that the tool prints to the console during its
         execution.  When using this option the file and line number are printed.

       · -Q, –quiet: Silence normal tool output to stdout.

       · -Z, –enable-errata: Enable the application of errata fixups.  Useful if an errata  fixup
         needs to be applied to commands sent to the TPM.  # TCTI ENVIRONMENT

       This  collection  of  environment variables that may be used to configure the various TCTI
       modules available.

       The values passed through these variables can be overridden on a per-command  basis  using
       the available command line options, see the TCTI_OPTIONS section.

       The variables respected depend on how the software was configured.

       · TPM2TOOLS_TCTI_NAME: Select the TCTI used for communication with the next component down
         the TSS stack.  In most configurations this will be the TPM but it could be a  simulator
         or proxy.  The current known TCTIs are:

         · tabrmd       -       The       new      resource      manager,      called      tabrmd
           (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-abrmd).

         · socket - Typically used with the old  resource  manager,  or  talking  directly  to  a
           simulator.

         · device - Used when talking directly to a TPM device file.

       · TPM2TOOLS_DEVICE_FILE:  When  using  the  device TCTI, specify the TPM device file.  The
         default is “/dev/tpm0”.

         Note: Using the tpm directly requires the users to ensure that  concurrent  access  does
         not  occur and that they manage the tpm resources.  These tasks are usually managed by a
         resource manager.  Linux 4.12 and greater supports an  in  kernel  resource  manager  at
         “/dev/tpmrm”, typically “/dev/tpmrm0”.

       · TPM2TOOLS_SOCKET_ADDRESS:  When  using  the  socket  TCTI, specify the domain name or IP
         address used.  The default is 127.0.0.1.

       · TPM2TOOLS_SOCKET_PORT: When using the socket TCTI, specify the port  number  used.   The
         default is 2321.

TCTI OPTIONS

       This  collection of options are used to configure the varous TCTI modules available.  They
       override any environment variables.

       · -T, –tcti=TCTI_NAME[:TCTI_OPTIONS]: Select the TCTI used for communication with the next
         component down the TSS stack.  In most configurations this will be the resource manager:
         tabrmd  (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-abrmd)  Optionally,  tcti  specific  options  can
         appended to TCTI_NAME by appending a : to TCTI_NAME.

         · For  the device TCTI, the TPM device file for use by the device TCTI can be specified.
           The default is /dev/tpm0.  Example: -T device:/dev/tpm0

         · For the socket TCTI, the domain name or IP address and port number used by the  socket
           can   be   specified.    The   default   are   127.0.0.1   and   2321.    Example:  -T
           socket:127.0.0.1:2321

         · For the abrmd TCTI, it takes no options.  Example: -T abrmd

Supported Hash Algorithms

       Supported hash algorithms are:

       · 0x4 or sha1 for TPM_ALG_SHA1 (default)

       · 0xB or sha256 for TPM_ALG_SHA256

       · 0xC or sha384 for TPM_ALG_SHA384

       · 0xD or sha512 for TPM_ALG_SHA512

       · 0x12 or sm3_256 for TPM_ALG_SM3_256

       NOTE: Your TPM may not support all algorithms.

Supported Public Object Algorithms

       Supported public object algorithms are:

       · 0x1 or rsa for TPM_ALG_RSA (default).

       · 0x8 or keyedhash for TPM_ALG_KEYEDHASH.

       · 0x23 or ecc for TPM_ALG_ECC.

       · 0x25 or symcipher for TPM_ALG_SYMCIPHER.

       NOTE: Your TPM may not support all algorithms.

Algorithm Specfiers

       Options that take algorithms support “nice-names”.  Nice names, like sha1 can be  used  in
       place of the raw hex for sha1: 0x4.  The nice names are converted by stripping the leading
       TPM_ALG_ from the Algorithm Name field and converting it  to  lower  case.   For  instance
       TPM_ALG_SHA3_256 becomes sha3_256.

       The     algorithms     can    be    found    at:    <https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-
       content/uploads/TCG_Algorithm_Registry_Rev_1.24.pdf>

EXAMPLES

              tpm2_listpersistent
              tpm2_listpersistent -g sha256 -G ecc

RETURNS

       0 on success or 1 on failure.

BUGS

       Github Issues (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-tools/issues)

HELP

       See the Mailing List (https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/tpm2)