2 # TPM device configuration
6 tristate "TPM Hardware Support"
8 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
10 If you have a TPM security chip in your system, which
11 implements the Trusted Computing Group's specification,
12 say Yes and it will be accessible from within Linux. For
13 more information see <http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org>.
14 An implementation of the Trusted Software Stack (TSS), the
15 userspace enablement piece of the specification, can be
16 obtained at: <http://sourceforge.net/projects/trousers>. To
17 compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module
18 will be called tpm. If unsure, say N.
19 Note: For more TPM drivers enable CONFIG_PNP, CONFIG_ACPI
25 tristate "TPM Interface Specification 1.2 Interface"
28 If you have a TPM security chip that is compliant with the
29 TCG TIS 1.2 TPM specification say Yes and it will be accessible
30 from within Linux. To compile this driver as a module, choose
31 M here; the module will be called tpm_tis.
34 tristate "National Semiconductor TPM Interface"
36 If you have a TPM security chip from National Semiconductor
37 say Yes and it will be accessible from within Linux. To
38 compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module
39 will be called tpm_nsc.
42 tristate "Atmel TPM Interface"
44 If you have a TPM security chip from Atmel say Yes and it
45 will be accessible from within Linux. To compile this driver
46 as a module, choose M here; the module will be called tpm_atmel.
49 tristate "Infineon Technologies TPM Interface"
52 If you have a TPM security chip from Infineon Technologies
53 (either SLD 9630 TT 1.1 or SLB 9635 TT 1.2) say Yes and it
54 will be accessible from within Linux.
55 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module
56 will be called tpm_infineon.
57 Further information on this driver and the supported hardware
58 can be found at http://www.prosec.rub.de/tpm