# # Import the tpm2_pytss libraries and the encoders # from tpm2_pytss import * from tpm2_pytss.encoding import ( base_encdec, json_encdec, ) # # We also need this too, for convenience later # import json # # Setting up some variables here for convenience # tcti_to_use = None attestation_key_handle = 0x810100AA pcrs_to_quote = "sha256:0,1,2,3" extradata_to_use = b"Ian12345" # # Make a connection to a TPM and use the ESAPI interface # tcti=None means that the pytss libraries will search for an available TCTI # # # When this is run, then as the various TCTI interfaces are searched errors are written if those interfaces are not foud # tpm = ESAPI(tcti=None) # # Send a startup message, just in case (actually this is because I'm using the IBM SW TPM and haven't started it properly) # tpm.startup(TPM2_SU.CLEAR) # # Create the necessary parameters for making a quote # handle = tpm.tr_from_tpmpublic(attestation_key_handle) pcrsels = TPML_PCR_SELECTION.parse(pcrs_to_quote) extradata_to_use = TPM2B_DATA(extradata_to_use) # # Now to make the quote and return the attested values and signature # quote,signature = tpm.quote( handle, pcrsels, extradata_to_use ) # # Now to unmarshal the attested values and we'll print them out which'll give a tpm2_pytss.types.TPMS_ATTEST object # att,_ = TPMS_ATTEST.unmarshal( bytes(quote) ) print("att=",att) # # We construct an encoder and encode that structure in a python dict # enc = json_encdec() ae = enc.encode(att) print("ae=",type(ae),"\n",ae) # # Now we'll use the json library to convert that to JSON and pretty print it # js = json.dumps(ae,indent=4) print("\n",js)