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NAME

       TPMLIB_Process     - process a TPM command

LIBRARY

       TPM library (libtpms, -ltpms)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libtpms/tpm_library.h>

       #include <libtpms/tpm_error.h>

       TPM_RESULT TPMLIB_Process(unsigned char **respbuffer,
                                 uint32_t *resp_size,
                                 uint32_t *respbufsize,
                                 unsigned char *command,
                                 uint32_t command_size);

DESCRIPTION

       The TPMLIB_Process() function is used to send TPM commands to the TPM and receive the
       results.

       The command parameter provides the buffer for the TPM command and the command_size the
       number of valid TPM command bytes within that buffer.

       The respbuffer is a pointer to a buffer where the TPM will return its result. If no buffer
       is given (respbuffer is NULL), the TPM will allocate a buffer. The parameter resp_size
       returns the number of valid TPM response bytes in the buffer. The number of valid bytes in
       the response is guaranteed to not exceed the maximum I/O buffer size. Use the
       TPMLIB_GetTPMProperty() API and parameter TPMPROP_TPM_BUFFER_MAX for getting the maximum
       size.  The user must indicate the size of a provided buffer with the respbufsize
       parameter. If the  buffer is not big enough for the response, the TPM will free the
       provided buffer and allocate one of sufficient size and adapt respbufsize. The returned
       buffer is only subject to size restrictions as explained for TPM_Malloc().

ERRORS

       TPM_SUCCESS
           The function completed successfully.

       TPM_FAIL
           General failure.

       For a complete list of TPM error codes please consult the include file libtpms/tpm_error.h

EXAMPLE

        #include <stdio.h>

        #include <libtpms/tpm_types.h>
        #include <libtpms/tpm_library.h>
        #include <libtpms/tpm_error.h>

        static unsigned char TPM_Startup_ST_CLEAR[] = {
            0x00, 0xC1, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0C, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x99,
            0x00, TPM_ST_CLEAR
        };

        int main(void) {
            TPM_RESULT res;
            unsigned char *respbuffer = NULL;
            uint32_t resp_size = 0;
            uint32_t respbufsize = 0;
            unsigned char *command;
            uint32_t command_size;

            [...]

            if (TPMLIB_MainInit() != TPM_SUCCESS) {
                 fprintf(stderr, "Could not start the TPM.\n");
                 return 1;
            }

            [...]
            /* build TPM command */
            command = TPM_Startup_ST_CLEAR;
            command_size = sizeof(TPM_Startup_ST_CLEAR);
            [...]

            res = TPMLIB_Process(&respbuffer, &resp_size,
                                 &respbufsize,
                                 command, command_size);
            [...]

            TPMLIB_Terminate();

            return 0;
        }

SEE ALSO

       TPMLIB_MainInit(3), TPMLIB_Terminate(3), TPMLIB_RegisterCallbacks(3)
       TPMLIB_GetTPMProperty(3), TPMLIB_Malloc(3), TPMLIB_Realloc(3)