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NAME

       tpm_nvwrite

SYNOPSIS

       tpm_nvwrite [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       tpm_nvwrite writes data to an NVRAM area.  The user must provide the index of the NVRAM
       area as well as the data to write into the NVRAM area. Optionally an offset into the NVRAM
       area can be given where the writing of the data is to start. Similarly the use may provide
       the number of bytes to write into the NVRAM area. Some NVRAM areas only allow write sizes
       of zero, i.e., NVRAM area index 0.  If the NVRAM area has permission bits set that require
       owner or NVRAM area authentication, then the password must be provided via the password
       option.

       The following options are supported:

       -h, --help
           Display command usage info.

       -v, --version
           Display command version info.

       -l, --log [none|error|info|debug]
           Set logging level.

       -u, --unicode
           Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications using TSS popup
           boxes

       -z, --well-known
           Use a secret of all zeros (20 bytes of zeros) as either the NVRAM area or owner
           secret.

       -p, --password
           Depending on what type of authentication is required for the NVRAM area, this must
           either be the NVRAM area or owner password.

           A password may be directly provided for example by using '--password=password' or
           -ppassword. If no password is provided then the program will prompt the user for the
           password.

       -i, --index (optional parameter)
           The index of the NVRAM area.  The parameter may either be a decimal number or a
           hexadecimal number starting with '0x'.

       -s, --size
           The number of bytes to write to the NVRAM area. This parameter may be used to
           truncating the data that are for example read from a file.  The parameter may either
           be a decimal number or a hexadecimal number starting with '0x'.

       -n, --offset (optional parameter)
           The offset into the NVRAM area where to start writing.  The parameter may either be a
           decimal number or a hexadecimal number starting with '0x'.

       -f, --filename (optional parameter)
           The name of a file from which to read data and copy them into the NVRAM area.

       -d, --data (optional parameter)
           The data to write into the NVRAM area passed in the command line.

       -m, --fill-value (optional parameter)
           The byte to fill the NVRAM area with.

SEE ALSO

       tpm_nvdefine(8), tpm_nvinfo(8), tpm_nvread(8), tpm_nvrelease(8)

REPORTING BUGS

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