Hi apologies for the radio silence.

I've since upgrade my host so I'm now testing on zesty with stock qemu
at v2.8...

Have just retested with my guest Win10Pro @ v1703.

So the original problem of the guest tpm driver getting a resource
conflict is not longer an issue as per my post #5 here.

However the new update since testing today is that Windows does now
recognise the TPM device but will not allow me to take ownership.
Screenshot of the guest view of the TPM
(https://s26.postimg.org/vter35eh5/Screenshot_20170907_114644.png).  I
can't "Prepare the TPM" which is Windows speak for taking ownership and
I am unsure why.

As part of today's testing I have cleared the TPM via the UEFI, re-
enabled the TPM, booted into my zesty host and run tpm_selftest as well
as tpm_takeownership successfully and subsequently tpm_clear which
required a reboot to complete.  I then went back into the UEFI, re-
enabled the TPM and then tested in the guest but was unable to take
ownership. As such I believe the TPM interaction with the host is
functional but still some functionality is not being passed through to
the qemu guest?

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