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author | Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> | 2018-05-15 11:57:06 +0200 |
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committer | Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> | 2018-05-25 20:12:55 -0400 |
commit | d677bfe2f7914367d1caa6146b34e86d0df1c75d (patch) | |
tree | a9fd34e6cceac25b6d232ab2d07460648cb53022 /include | |
parent | 9f9ce3c369b7fbcc47496331ff28fad80302a42c (diff) | |
download | u-boot-d677bfe2f7914367d1caa6146b34e86d0df1c75d.tar.gz |
tpm: disociate TPMv1.x specific and generic code
There are no changes in this commit but a new organization of the code
as follow.
* cmd/ directory:
> move existing code from cmd/tpm.c in cmd/tpm-common.c
> move specific code in cmd/tpm-v1.c
> create a specific header file with generic definitions for
commands only called cmd/tpm-user-utils.h
* lib/ directory:
> move existing code from lib/tpm.c in lib/tpm-common.c
> move specific code in lib/tpm-v1.c
> create a specific header file with generic definitions for
the library itself called lib/tpm-utils.h
* include/ directory:
> move existing code from include/tpm.h in include/tpm-common.h
> move specific code in include/tpm-v1.h
Code designated as 'common' is compiled if TPM are used. Code designated
as 'specific' is compiled only if the right specification has been
selected.
All files include tpm-common.h.
Files in cmd/ include tpm-user-utils.h.
Files in lib/ include tpm-utils.h.
Depending on the specification, files may include either (not both)
tpm-v1.h or tpm-v2.h.
Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
[trini: Fix a few more cases of tpm.h -> tpm-v1.h, some Kconfig logic]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r-- | include/tpm-common.h | 210 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/tpm-v1.h (renamed from include/tpm.h) | 214 |
2 files changed, 225 insertions, 199 deletions
diff --git a/include/tpm-common.h b/include/tpm-common.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1ca5d28242 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/tpm-common.h @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. + * Coypright (c) 2013 Guntermann & Drunck GmbH + */ + +#ifndef __TPM_COMMON_H +#define __TPM_COMMON_H + +enum tpm_duration { + TPM_SHORT = 0, + TPM_MEDIUM = 1, + TPM_LONG = 2, + TPM_UNDEFINED, + + TPM_DURATION_COUNT, +}; + +/* + * Here is a partial implementation of TPM commands. Please consult TCG Main + * Specification for definitions of TPM commands. + */ + +#define TPM_HEADER_SIZE 10 + +/* Max buffer size supported by our tpm */ +#define TPM_DEV_BUFSIZE 1260 + +/** + * struct tpm_chip_priv - Information about a TPM, stored by the uclass + * + * These values must be set up by the device's probe() method before + * communcation is attempted. If the device has an xfer() method, this is + * not needed. There is no need to set up @buf. + * + * @duration_ms: Length of each duration type in milliseconds + * @retry_time_ms: Time to wait before retrying receive + */ +struct tpm_chip_priv { + uint duration_ms[TPM_DURATION_COUNT]; + uint retry_time_ms; + u8 buf[TPM_DEV_BUFSIZE + sizeof(u8)]; /* Max buffer size + addr */ +}; + +/** + * struct tpm_ops - low-level TPM operations + * + * These are designed to avoid loops and delays in the driver itself. These + * should be handled in the uclass. + * + * In gneral you should implement everything except xfer(). Where you need + * complete control of the transfer, then xfer() can be provided and will + * override the other methods. + * + * This interface is for low-level TPM access. It does not understand the + * concept of localities or the various TPM messages. That interface is + * defined in the functions later on in this file, but they all translate + * to bytes which are sent and received. + */ +struct tpm_ops { + /** + * open() - Request access to locality 0 for the caller + * + * After all commands have been completed the caller should call + * close(). + * + * @dev: Device to close + * @return 0 ok OK, -ve on error + */ + int (*open)(struct udevice *dev); + + /** + * close() - Close the current session + * + * Releasing the locked locality. Returns 0 on success, -ve 1 on + * failure (in case lock removal did not succeed). + * + * @dev: Device to close + * @return 0 ok OK, -ve on error + */ + int (*close)(struct udevice *dev); + + /** + * get_desc() - Get a text description of the TPM + * + * @dev: Device to check + * @buf: Buffer to put the string + * @size: Maximum size of buffer + * @return length of string, or -ENOSPC it no space + */ + int (*get_desc)(struct udevice *dev, char *buf, int size); + + /** + * send() - send data to the TPM + * + * @dev: Device to talk to + * @sendbuf: Buffer of the data to send + * @send_size: Size of the data to send + * + * Returns 0 on success or -ve on failure. + */ + int (*send)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size); + + /** + * recv() - receive a response from the TPM + * + * @dev: Device to talk to + * @recvbuf: Buffer to save the response to + * @max_size: Maximum number of bytes to receive + * + * Returns number of bytes received on success, -EAGAIN if the TPM + * response is not ready, -EINTR if cancelled, or other -ve value on + * failure. + */ + int (*recv)(struct udevice *dev, u8 *recvbuf, size_t max_size); + + /** + * cleanup() - clean up after an operation in progress + * + * This is called if receiving times out. The TPM may need to abort + * the current transaction if it did not complete, and make itself + * ready for another. + * + * @dev: Device to talk to + */ + int (*cleanup)(struct udevice *dev); + + /** + * xfer() - send data to the TPM and get response + * + * This method is optional. If it exists it is used in preference + * to send(), recv() and cleanup(). It should handle all aspects of + * TPM communication for a single transfer. + * + * @dev: Device to talk to + * @sendbuf: Buffer of the data to send + * @send_size: Size of the data to send + * @recvbuf: Buffer to save the response to + * @recv_size: Pointer to the size of the response buffer + * + * Returns 0 on success (and places the number of response bytes at + * recv_size) or -ve on failure. + */ + int (*xfer)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size, + u8 *recvbuf, size_t *recv_size); +}; + +#define tpm_get_ops(dev) ((struct tpm_ops *)device_get_ops(dev)) + +#define MAKE_TPM_CMD_ENTRY(cmd) \ + U_BOOT_CMD_MKENT(cmd, 0, 1, do_tpm_ ## cmd, "", "") + +#define TPM_COMMAND_NO_ARG(cmd) \ +int do_##cmd(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, \ + int argc, char * const argv[]) \ +{ \ + if (argc != 1) \ + return CMD_RET_USAGE; \ + return report_return_code(cmd()); \ +} + +/** + * tpm_get_desc() - Get a text description of the TPM + * + * @dev: Device to check + * @buf: Buffer to put the string + * @size: Maximum size of buffer + * @return length of string, or -ENOSPC it no space + */ +int tpm_get_desc(struct udevice *dev, char *buf, int size); + +/** + * tpm_xfer() - send data to the TPM and get response + * + * This first uses the device's send() method to send the bytes. Then it calls + * recv() to get the reply. If recv() returns -EAGAIN then it will delay a + * short time and then call recv() again. + * + * Regardless of whether recv() completes successfully, it will then call + * cleanup() to finish the transaction. + * + * Note that the outgoing data is inspected to determine command type + * (ordinal) and a timeout is used for that command type. + * + * @sendbuf - buffer of the data to send + * @send_size size of the data to send + * @recvbuf - memory to save the response to + * @recv_len - pointer to the size of the response buffer + * + * Returns 0 on success (and places the number of response bytes at + * recv_len) or -ve on failure. + */ +int tpm_xfer(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size, + u8 *recvbuf, size_t *recv_size); + +/** + * Initialize TPM device. It must be called before any TPM commands. + * + * @return 0 on success, non-0 on error. + */ +int tpm_init(void); + +/** + * Retrieve the array containing all the commands. + * + * @return a cmd_tbl_t array. + */ +cmd_tbl_t *get_tpm_commands(unsigned int *size); + +#endif /* __TPM_COMMON_H */ diff --git a/include/tpm.h b/include/tpm-v1.h index 23d925ecaa..6b4941ef9a 100644 --- a/include/tpm.h +++ b/include/tpm-v1.h @@ -4,23 +4,22 @@ * Coypright (c) 2013 Guntermann & Drunck GmbH */ -#ifndef __TPM_H -#define __TPM_H +#ifndef __TPM_V1_H +#define __TPM_V1_H -/* - * Here is a partial implementation of TPM commands. Please consult TCG Main - * Specification for definitions of TPM commands. - */ - -#define TPM_HEADER_SIZE 10 +#include <tpm-common.h> -enum tpm_duration { - TPM_SHORT = 0, - TPM_MEDIUM = 1, - TPM_LONG = 2, - TPM_UNDEFINED, - - TPM_DURATION_COUNT, +/* Useful constants */ +enum { + TPM_REQUEST_HEADER_LENGTH = 10, + TPM_RESPONSE_HEADER_LENGTH = 10, + PCR_DIGEST_LENGTH = 20, + DIGEST_LENGTH = 20, + TPM_REQUEST_AUTH_LENGTH = 45, + TPM_RESPONSE_AUTH_LENGTH = 41, + /* some max lengths, valid for RSA keys <= 2048 bits */ + TPM_KEY12_MAX_LENGTH = 618, + TPM_PUBKEY_MAX_LENGTH = 288, }; enum tpm_startup_type { @@ -232,189 +231,6 @@ struct tpm_permanent_flags { u8 disable_full_da_logic_info; } __packed; -/* Max buffer size supported by our tpm */ -#define TPM_DEV_BUFSIZE 1260 - -/** - * struct tpm_chip_priv - Information about a TPM, stored by the uclass - * - * These values must be set up by the device's probe() method before - * communcation is attempted. If the device has an xfer() method, this is - * not needed. There is no need to set up @buf. - * - * @duration_ms: Length of each duration type in milliseconds - * @retry_time_ms: Time to wait before retrying receive - */ -struct tpm_chip_priv { - uint duration_ms[TPM_DURATION_COUNT]; - uint retry_time_ms; - u8 buf[TPM_DEV_BUFSIZE + sizeof(u8)]; /* Max buffer size + addr */ -}; - -/** - * struct tpm_ops - low-level TPM operations - * - * These are designed to avoid loops and delays in the driver itself. These - * should be handled in the uclass. - * - * In gneral you should implement everything except xfer(). Where you need - * complete control of the transfer, then xfer() can be provided and will - * override the other methods. - * - * This interface is for low-level TPM access. It does not understand the - * concept of localities or the various TPM messages. That interface is - * defined in the functions later on in this file, but they all translate - * to bytes which are sent and received. - */ -struct tpm_ops { - /** - * open() - Request access to locality 0 for the caller - * - * After all commands have been completed the caller should call - * close(). - * - * @dev: Device to close - * @return 0 ok OK, -ve on error - */ - int (*open)(struct udevice *dev); - - /** - * close() - Close the current session - * - * Releasing the locked locality. Returns 0 on success, -ve 1 on - * failure (in case lock removal did not succeed). - * - * @dev: Device to close - * @return 0 ok OK, -ve on error - */ - int (*close)(struct udevice *dev); - - /** - * get_desc() - Get a text description of the TPM - * - * @dev: Device to check - * @buf: Buffer to put the string - * @size: Maximum size of buffer - * @return length of string, or -ENOSPC it no space - */ - int (*get_desc)(struct udevice *dev, char *buf, int size); - - /** - * send() - send data to the TPM - * - * @dev: Device to talk to - * @sendbuf: Buffer of the data to send - * @send_size: Size of the data to send - * - * Returns 0 on success or -ve on failure. - */ - int (*send)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size); - - /** - * recv() - receive a response from the TPM - * - * @dev: Device to talk to - * @recvbuf: Buffer to save the response to - * @max_size: Maximum number of bytes to receive - * - * Returns number of bytes received on success, -EAGAIN if the TPM - * response is not ready, -EINTR if cancelled, or other -ve value on - * failure. - */ - int (*recv)(struct udevice *dev, u8 *recvbuf, size_t max_size); - - /** - * cleanup() - clean up after an operation in progress - * - * This is called if receiving times out. The TPM may need to abort - * the current transaction if it did not complete, and make itself - * ready for another. - * - * @dev: Device to talk to - */ - int (*cleanup)(struct udevice *dev); - - /** - * xfer() - send data to the TPM and get response - * - * This method is optional. If it exists it is used in preference - * to send(), recv() and cleanup(). It should handle all aspects of - * TPM communication for a single transfer. - * - * @dev: Device to talk to - * @sendbuf: Buffer of the data to send - * @send_size: Size of the data to send - * @recvbuf: Buffer to save the response to - * @recv_size: Pointer to the size of the response buffer - * - * Returns 0 on success (and places the number of response bytes at - * recv_size) or -ve on failure. - */ - int (*xfer)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size, - u8 *recvbuf, size_t *recv_size); -}; - -#define tpm_get_ops(dev) ((struct tpm_ops *)device_get_ops(dev)) - -/** - * tpm_open() - Request access to locality 0 for the caller - * - * After all commands have been completed the caller is supposed to - * call tpm_close(). - * - * Returns 0 on success, -ve on failure. - */ -int tpm_open(struct udevice *dev); - -/** - * tpm_close() - Close the current session - * - * Releasing the locked locality. Returns 0 on success, -ve 1 on - * failure (in case lock removal did not succeed). - */ -int tpm_close(struct udevice *dev); - -/** - * tpm_get_desc() - Get a text description of the TPM - * - * @dev: Device to check - * @buf: Buffer to put the string - * @size: Maximum size of buffer - * @return length of string, or -ENOSPC it no space - */ -int tpm_get_desc(struct udevice *dev, char *buf, int size); - -/** - * tpm_xfer() - send data to the TPM and get response - * - * This first uses the device's send() method to send the bytes. Then it calls - * recv() to get the reply. If recv() returns -EAGAIN then it will delay a - * short time and then call recv() again. - * - * Regardless of whether recv() completes successfully, it will then call - * cleanup() to finish the transaction. - * - * Note that the outgoing data is inspected to determine command type - * (ordinal) and a timeout is used for that command type. - * - * @sendbuf - buffer of the data to send - * @send_size size of the data to send - * @recvbuf - memory to save the response to - * @recv_len - pointer to the size of the response buffer - * - * Returns 0 on success (and places the number of response bytes at - * recv_len) or -ve on failure. - */ -int tpm_xfer(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size, - u8 *recvbuf, size_t *recv_size); - -/** - * Initialize TPM device. It must be called before any TPM commands. - * - * @return 0 on success, non-0 on error. - */ -int tpm_init(void); - /** * Issue a TPM_Startup command. * @@ -661,4 +477,4 @@ u32 tpm_find_key_sha1(const u8 auth[20], const u8 pubkey_digest[20], */ u32 tpm_get_random(void *data, u32 count); -#endif /* __TPM_H */ +#endif /* __TPM_V1_H */ |