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  1. .TH "Esys_Unseal" 3 "Fri Oct 7 2022" "Version 3.2.0" "tpm2-tss" \" -*- nroff -*-
  2. .ad l
  3. .nh
  4. .SH NAME
  5. Esys_Unseal
  6. .SH SYNOPSIS
  7. .br
  8. .PP
  9. .SS "Functions"
  10. .in +1c
  11. .ti -1c
  12. .RI "TSS2_RC \fBEsys_Unseal_Async\fP (\fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP *esysContext, \fBESYS_TR\fP itemHandle, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle1, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle2, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle3)"
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  14. .ti -1c
  15. .RI "TSS2_RC \fBEsys_Unseal\fP (\fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP *esysContext, \fBESYS_TR\fP itemHandle, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle1, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle2, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle3, TPM2B_SENSITIVE_DATA **outData)"
  16. .br
  17. .ti -1c
  18. .RI "TSS2_RC \fBEsys_Unseal_Finish\fP (\fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP *esysContext, TPM2B_SENSITIVE_DATA **outData)"
  19. .br
  20. .in -1c
  21. .SH "Detailed Description"
  22. .PP
  23. ESAPI function to invoke the TPM2_Unseal command either as a one-call or in an asynchronous manner\&.
  24. .SH "Function Documentation"
  25. .PP
  26. .SS "TSS2_RC Esys_Unseal (\fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP * esysContext, \fBESYS_TR\fP itemHandle, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle1, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle2, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle3, TPM2B_SENSITIVE_DATA ** outData)"
  27. One-Call function for TPM2_Unseal
  28. .PP
  29. This function invokes the TPM2_Unseal command in a one-call variant\&. This means the function will block until the TPM response is available\&. All input parameters are const\&. The memory for non-simple output parameters is allocated by the function implementation\&.
  30. .PP
  31. \fBParameters:\fP
  32. .RS 4
  33. \fIesysContext\fP The \fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP\&.
  34. .br
  35. \fIitemHandle\fP Handle of a loaded data object\&.
  36. .br
  37. \fIshandle1\fP Session handle for authorization of itemHandle
  38. .br
  39. \fIshandle2\fP Second session handle\&.
  40. .br
  41. \fIshandle3\fP Third session handle\&.
  42. .br
  43. \fIoutData\fP Unsealed data\&. (callee-allocated)
  44. .RE
  45. .PP
  46. \fBReturn values:\fP
  47. .RS 4
  48. \fITSS2_RC_SUCCESS\fP if the function call was a success\&.
  49. .br
  50. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE\fP if the esysContext or required input pointers or required output handle references are NULL\&.
  51. .br
  52. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_CONTEXT\fP if esysContext corruption is detected\&.
  53. .br
  54. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MEMORY\fP if the ESAPI cannot allocate enough memory for internal operations or return parameters\&.
  55. .br
  56. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_SEQUENCE\fP if the context has an asynchronous operation already pending\&.
  57. .br
  58. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_INSUFFICIENT_RESPONSE\fP if the TPM's response does not at least contain the tag, response length, and response code\&.
  59. .br
  60. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MALFORMED_RESPONSE\fP if the TPM's response is corrupted\&.
  61. .br
  62. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_RSP_AUTH_FAILED\fP if the response HMAC from the TPM did not verify\&.
  63. .br
  64. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_DECRYPT_SESSIONS\fP if more than one session has the 'decrypt' attribute bit set\&.
  65. .br
  66. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_ENCRYPT_SESSIONS\fP if more than one session has the 'encrypt' attribute bit set\&.
  67. .br
  68. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_TR\fP if any of the ESYS_TR objects are unknown to the \fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP or are of the wrong type or if required ESYS_TR objects are ESYS_TR_NONE\&.
  69. .br
  70. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_NO_DECRYPT_PARAM\fP if one of the sessions has the 'decrypt' attribute set and the command does not support encryption of the first command parameter\&.
  71. .br
  72. \fITSS2_RCs\fP produced by lower layers of the software stack may be returned to the caller unaltered unless handled internally\&.
  73. .RE
  74. .PP
  75. .SS "TSS2_RC Esys_Unseal_Async (\fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP * esysContext, \fBESYS_TR\fP itemHandle, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle1, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle2, \fBESYS_TR\fP shandle3)"
  76. Asynchronous function for TPM2_Unseal
  77. .PP
  78. This function invokes the TPM2_Unseal command in a asynchronous variant\&. This means the function will return as soon as the command has been sent downwards the stack to the TPM\&. All input parameters are const\&. In order to retrieve the TPM's response call Esys_Unseal_Finish\&.
  79. .PP
  80. \fBParameters:\fP
  81. .RS 4
  82. \fIesysContext\fP The \fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP\&.
  83. .br
  84. \fIitemHandle\fP Handle of a loaded data object\&.
  85. .br
  86. \fIshandle1\fP Session handle for authorization of itemHandle
  87. .br
  88. \fIshandle2\fP Second session handle\&.
  89. .br
  90. \fIshandle3\fP Third session handle\&.
  91. .RE
  92. .PP
  93. \fBReturn values:\fP
  94. .RS 4
  95. \fIESYS_RC_SUCCESS\fP if the function call was a success\&.
  96. .br
  97. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE\fP if the esysContext or required input pointers or required output handle references are NULL\&.
  98. .br
  99. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_CONTEXT\fP if esysContext corruption is detected\&.
  100. .br
  101. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MEMORY\fP if the ESAPI cannot allocate enough memory for internal operations or return parameters\&.
  102. .br
  103. \fITSS2_RCs\fP produced by lower layers of the software stack may be returned to the caller unaltered unless handled internally\&.
  104. .br
  105. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_DECRYPT_SESSIONS\fP if more than one session has the 'decrypt' attribute bit set\&.
  106. .br
  107. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_ENCRYPT_SESSIONS\fP if more than one session has the 'encrypt' attribute bit set\&.
  108. .br
  109. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_TR\fP if any of the ESYS_TR objects are unknown to the \fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP or are of the wrong type or if required ESYS_TR objects are ESYS_TR_NONE\&.
  110. .br
  111. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_NO_DECRYPT_PARAM\fP if one of the sessions has the 'decrypt' attribute set and the command does not support encryption of the first command parameter\&.
  112. .RE
  113. .PP
  114. .SS "TSS2_RC Esys_Unseal_Finish (\fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP * esysContext, TPM2B_SENSITIVE_DATA ** outData)"
  115. Asynchronous finish function for TPM2_Unseal
  116. .PP
  117. This function returns the results of a TPM2_Unseal command invoked via Esys_Unseal_Finish\&. All non-simple output parameters are allocated by the function's implementation\&. NULL can be passed for every output parameter if the value is not required\&.
  118. .PP
  119. \fBParameters:\fP
  120. .RS 4
  121. \fIesysContext\fP The \fBESYS_CONTEXT\fP\&.
  122. .br
  123. \fIoutData\fP Unsealed data\&. (callee-allocated)
  124. .RE
  125. .PP
  126. \fBReturn values:\fP
  127. .RS 4
  128. \fITSS2_RC_SUCCESS\fP on success
  129. .br
  130. \fIESYS_RC_SUCCESS\fP if the function call was a success\&.
  131. .br
  132. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE\fP if the esysContext or required input pointers or required output handle references are NULL\&.
  133. .br
  134. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_CONTEXT\fP if esysContext corruption is detected\&.
  135. .br
  136. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MEMORY\fP if the ESAPI cannot allocate enough memory for internal operations or return parameters\&.
  137. .br
  138. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_SEQUENCE\fP if the context has an asynchronous operation already pending\&.
  139. .br
  140. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_TRY_AGAIN\fP if the timeout counter expires before the TPM response is received\&.
  141. .br
  142. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_INSUFFICIENT_RESPONSE\fP if the TPM's response does not at least contain the tag, response length, and response code\&.
  143. .br
  144. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_RSP_AUTH_FAILED\fP if the response HMAC from the TPM did not verify\&.
  145. .br
  146. \fITSS2_ESYS_RC_MALFORMED_RESPONSE\fP if the TPM's response is corrupted\&.
  147. .br
  148. \fITSS2_RCs\fP produced by lower layers of the software stack may be returned to the caller unaltered unless handled internally\&.
  149. .RE
  150. .PP
  151. .SH "Author"
  152. .PP
  153. Generated automatically by Doxygen for tpm2-tss from the source code\&.