On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:51 PM, James Morris <jmorris(a)namei.org> wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010, Eric Paris wrote:
> This config option allows a user to download new (open source) software
> (tboot) along with other third party software to verify the correctness
> of the BOOTED system.
My feeling is that this needs to be dealt with upstream, and that the open
source tboot needs to be delivered first.
> Are there any objections to enabling CONFIG_INTEL_TXT on x86_64?
Yes.
- We should be doing kernel development upstream unless there's an
extraordinary reason not to (typically, following a request from Linus).
What?
This is not a about adding non upstream code to the kernel but
enabling a config option.
So I don't really get what you are saying ...