staging: sep: Basic infrastructure for SEP DMA access to non CPU regions
authorMark A. Allyn <mark.a.allyn@intel.com>
Fri, 10 Feb 2012 13:52:42 +0000 (13:52 +0000)
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Fri, 10 Feb 2012 18:09:57 +0000 (10:09 -0800)
[This is picked out of the differences between the upstream driver and
 the staging driver. I'm resolving the differences as a series of updates -AC]

Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
drivers/staging/sep/sep_driver_api.h
drivers/staging/sep/sep_main.c

index 78a4b69..8b797d5 100644 (file)
@@ -61,7 +61,9 @@ enum hash_stage {
        HASH_INIT,
        HASH_UPDATE,
        HASH_FINISH,
-       HASH_DIGEST
+       HASH_DIGEST,
+       HASH_FINUP_DATA,
+       HASH_FINUP_FINISH
 };
 
 /*
@@ -205,6 +207,7 @@ struct sep_lli_entry {
  */
 struct sep_fastcall_hdr {
        u32 magic;
+       u32 secure_dma;
        u32 msg_len;
        u32 num_dcbs;
 };
@@ -231,6 +234,8 @@ struct sep_dma_context {
        u32 dmatables_len;
        /* size of input data */
        u32 input_data_len;
+       /* secure dma use (for imr memory restriced area in output */
+       bool secure_dma;
        struct sep_dma_resource dma_res_arr[SEP_MAX_NUM_SYNC_DMA_OPS];
        /* Scatter gather for kernel crypto */
        struct scatterlist *src_sg;
@@ -317,6 +322,7 @@ ssize_t sep_activate_dcb_dmatables_context(struct sep_device *sep,
  * @tail_block_size: u32; for size of tail block
  * @isapplet: bool; to indicate external app
  * @is_kva: bool; kernel buffer; only used for kernel crypto module
+ * @secure_dma; indicates whether this is secure_dma using IMR
  *
  * This function prepares the linked DMA tables and puts the
  * address for the linked list of tables inta a DCB (data control
@@ -332,6 +338,7 @@ int sep_prepare_input_output_dma_table_in_dcb(struct sep_device *sep,
        u32  tail_block_size,
        bool isapplet,
        bool    is_kva,
+       bool    secure_dma,
        struct sep_dcblock *dcb_region,
        void **dmatables_region,
        struct sep_dma_context **dma_ctx,
@@ -386,4 +393,10 @@ int sep_wait_transaction(struct sep_device *sep);
 
 struct sep_device;
 
+#define SEP_IOCPREPAREDCB_SECURE_DMA   \
+       _IOW(SEP_IOC_MAGIC_NUMBER, 38, struct build_dcb_struct)
+
+#define SEP_IOCFREEDCB_SECURE_DMA      \
+       _IO(SEP_IOC_MAGIC_NUMBER, 39)
+
 #endif
index 421a2b1..7d7cb48 100644 (file)
@@ -485,8 +485,15 @@ int sep_free_dma_table_data_handler(struct sep_device *sep,
                        kfree(dma->in_map_array);
                }
 
-               /* Unmap output map array, DON'T free it yet */
-               if (dma->out_map_array) {
+               /**
+                * Output is handled different. If
+                * this was a secure dma into restricted memory,
+                * then we skip this step altogether as restricted
+                * memory is not available to the o/s at all.
+                */
+               if (((*dma_ctx)->secure_dma == false) &&
+                       (dma->out_map_array)) {
+
                        for (count = 0; count < dma->out_num_pages; count++) {
                                dma_unmap_page(&sep->pdev->dev,
                                        dma->out_map_array[count].dma_addr,
@@ -505,7 +512,10 @@ int sep_free_dma_table_data_handler(struct sep_device *sep,
                        kfree(dma->in_page_array);
                }
 
-               if (dma->out_page_array) {
+               /* Again, we do this only for non secure dma */
+               if (((*dma_ctx)->secure_dma == false) &&
+                       (dma->out_page_array)) {
+
                        for (count = 0; count < dma->out_num_pages; count++) {
                                if (!PageReserved(dma->out_page_array[count]))
 
@@ -1383,6 +1393,128 @@ end_function:
 }
 
 /**
+ *     sep_lli_table_secure_dma - get lli array for IMR addresses
+ *     @sep: pointer to struct sep_device
+ *     @app_virt_addr: user memory data buffer
+ *     @data_size: size of data buffer
+ *     @lli_array_ptr: lli array
+ *     @in_out_flag: not used
+ *     @dma_ctx: pointer to struct sep_dma_context
+ *
+ *     This function creates lli tables for outputting data to
+ *     IMR memory, which is memory that cannot be accessed by the
+ *     the x86 processor.
+ */
+static int sep_lli_table_secure_dma(struct sep_device *sep,
+       u32 app_virt_addr,
+       u32 data_size,
+       struct sep_lli_entry **lli_array_ptr,
+       int in_out_flag,
+       struct sep_dma_context *dma_ctx)
+
+{
+       int error = 0;
+       u32 count;
+       /* The the page of the end address of the user space buffer */
+       u32 end_page;
+       /* The page of the start address of the user space buffer */
+       u32 start_page;
+       /* The range in pages */
+       u32 num_pages;
+       /* Array of lli */
+       struct sep_lli_entry *lli_array;
+
+       /* Set start and end pages  and num pages */
+       end_page = (app_virt_addr + data_size - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+       start_page = app_virt_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+       num_pages = end_page - start_page + 1;
+
+       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] lock user pages"
+               " app_virt_addr is %x\n", current->pid, app_virt_addr);
+
+       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] data_size is (hex) %x\n",
+               current->pid, data_size);
+       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] start_page is (hex) %x\n",
+               current->pid, start_page);
+       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] end_page is (hex) %x\n",
+               current->pid, end_page);
+       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] num_pages is (hex) %x\n",
+               current->pid, num_pages);
+
+       lli_array = kmalloc(sizeof(struct sep_lli_entry) * num_pages,
+               GFP_ATOMIC);
+
+       if (!lli_array) {
+               dev_warn(&sep->pdev->dev,
+                       "[PID%d] kmalloc for lli_array failed\n",
+                       current->pid);
+               return -ENOMEM;
+       }
+
+       /*
+        * Fill the lli_array
+        */
+       start_page = start_page << PAGE_SHIFT;
+       for (count = 0; count < num_pages; count++) {
+               /* Fill the lli array entry */
+               lli_array[count].bus_address = start_page;
+               lli_array[count].block_size = PAGE_SIZE;
+
+               start_page += PAGE_SIZE;
+
+               dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev,
+                       "[PID%d] lli_array[%x].bus_address is %08lx, "
+                       "lli_array[%x].block_size is (hex) %x\n",
+                       current->pid,
+                       count, (unsigned long)lli_array[count].bus_address,
+                       count, lli_array[count].block_size);
+       }
+
+       /* Check the offset for the first page */
+       lli_array[0].bus_address =
+               lli_array[0].bus_address + (app_virt_addr & (~PAGE_MASK));
+
+       /* Check that not all the data is in the first page only */
+       if ((PAGE_SIZE - (app_virt_addr & (~PAGE_MASK))) >= data_size)
+               lli_array[0].block_size = data_size;
+       else
+               lli_array[0].block_size =
+                       PAGE_SIZE - (app_virt_addr & (~PAGE_MASK));
+
+       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev,
+               "[PID%d] After check if page 0 has all data\n"
+               "lli_array[0].bus_address is (hex) %08lx, "
+               "lli_array[0].block_size is (hex) %x\n",
+               current->pid,
+               (unsigned long)lli_array[0].bus_address,
+               lli_array[0].block_size);
+
+       /* Check the size of the last page */
+       if (num_pages > 1) {
+               lli_array[num_pages - 1].block_size =
+                       (app_virt_addr + data_size) & (~PAGE_MASK);
+               if (lli_array[num_pages - 1].block_size == 0)
+                       lli_array[num_pages - 1].block_size = PAGE_SIZE;
+
+               dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev,
+                       "[PID%d] After last page size adjustment\n"
+                       "lli_array[%x].bus_address is (hex) %08lx, "
+                       "lli_array[%x].block_size is (hex) %x\n",
+                       current->pid, num_pages - 1,
+                       (unsigned long)lli_array[num_pages - 1].bus_address,
+                       num_pages - 1,
+                       lli_array[num_pages - 1].block_size);
+       }
+       *lli_array_ptr = lli_array;
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_num_pages = num_pages;
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_page_array = NULL;
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_map_array = NULL;
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_map_num_entries = 0;
+
+       return error;
+}
+
+/**
  * sep_calculate_lli_table_max_size - size the LLI table
  * @sep: pointer to struct sep_device
  * @lli_in_array_ptr
@@ -1613,6 +1745,7 @@ static void sep_debug_print_lli_tables(struct sep_device *sep,
        unsigned long num_table_entries,
        unsigned long table_data_size)
 {
+#ifdef DEBUG
        unsigned long table_count = 1;
        unsigned long entries_count = 0;
 
@@ -1686,6 +1819,7 @@ static void sep_debug_print_lli_tables(struct sep_device *sep,
        }
        dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] sep_debug_print_lli_tables end\n",
                                        current->pid);
+#endif
 }
 
 
@@ -1956,8 +2090,10 @@ update_dcb_counter:
 end_function_error:
        /* Free all the allocated resources */
        kfree(dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_map_array);
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_map_array = NULL;
        kfree(lli_array_ptr);
        kfree(dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_page_array);
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_page_array = NULL;
 
 end_function:
        return error;
@@ -2360,20 +2496,42 @@ static int sep_prepare_input_output_dma_table(struct sep_device *sep,
                        goto end_function;
                }
 
-               dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] Locking user output pages\n",
+               if (dma_ctx->secure_dma == true) {
+                       /* secure_dma requires use of non accessible memory */
+                       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] in secure_dma\n",
+                               current->pid);
+                       error = sep_lli_table_secure_dma(sep,
+                               app_virt_out_addr, data_size, &lli_out_array,
+                               SEP_DRIVER_OUT_FLAG, dma_ctx);
+                       if (error) {
+                               dev_warn(&sep->pdev->dev,
+                                       "[PID%d] secure dma table setup "
+                                       " for output virtual buffer failed\n",
+                                       current->pid);
+
+                               goto end_function_free_lli_in;
+                       }
+               } else {
+                       /* For normal, non-secure dma */
+                       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] not in secure_dma\n",
                                current->pid);
 
-               error = sep_lock_user_pages(sep, app_virt_out_addr,
+                       dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev,
+                               "[PID%d] Locking user output pages\n",
+                               current->pid);
+
+                       error = sep_lock_user_pages(sep, app_virt_out_addr,
                                data_size, &lli_out_array, SEP_DRIVER_OUT_FLAG,
                                dma_ctx);
 
-               if (error) {
-                       dev_warn(&sep->pdev->dev,
+                       if (error) {
+                               dev_warn(&sep->pdev->dev,
                                        "[PID%d] sep_lock_user_pages"
                                        " for output virtual buffer failed\n",
                                        current->pid);
 
-                       goto end_function_free_lli_in;
+                               goto end_function_free_lli_in;
+                       }
                }
        }
 
@@ -2421,13 +2579,17 @@ update_dcb_counter:
 
 end_function_with_error:
        kfree(dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_map_array);
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_map_array = NULL;
        kfree(dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_page_array);
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].out_page_array = NULL;
        kfree(lli_out_array);
 
 
 end_function_free_lli_in:
        kfree(dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_map_array);
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_map_array = NULL;
        kfree(dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_page_array);
+       dma_ctx->dma_res_arr[dma_ctx->nr_dcb_creat].in_page_array = NULL;
        kfree(lli_in_array);
 
 end_function:
@@ -2445,6 +2607,7 @@ end_function:
  * @tail_block_size: u32; for size of tail block
  * @isapplet: bool; to indicate external app
  * @is_kva: bool; kernel buffer; only used for kernel crypto module
+ * @secure_dma; indicates whether this is secure_dma using IMR
  *
  * This function prepares the linked DMA tables and puts the
  * address for the linked list of tables inta a DCB (data control
@@ -2460,6 +2623,7 @@ int sep_prepare_input_output_dma_table_in_dcb(struct sep_device *sep,
        u32  tail_block_size,
        bool isapplet,
        bool    is_kva,
+       bool    secure_dma,
        struct sep_dcblock *dcb_region,
        void **dmatables_region,
        struct sep_dma_context **dma_ctx,
@@ -2534,6 +2698,8 @@ int sep_prepare_input_output_dma_table_in_dcb(struct sep_device *sep,
                        current->pid, *dma_ctx);
        }
 
+       (*dma_ctx)->secure_dma = secure_dma;
+
        /* these are for kernel crypto only */
        (*dma_ctx)->src_sg = src_sg;
        (*dma_ctx)->dst_sg = dst_sg;
@@ -2690,6 +2856,7 @@ int sep_prepare_input_output_dma_table_in_dcb(struct sep_device *sep,
 
 end_function_error:
        kfree(*dma_ctx);
+       *dma_ctx = NULL;
 
 end_function:
        return error;
@@ -2719,15 +2886,22 @@ static int sep_free_dma_tables_and_dcb(struct sep_device *sep, bool isapplet,
        dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] sep_free_dma_tables_and_dcb\n",
                                        current->pid);
 
-       if (isapplet == true) {
+       if (((*dma_ctx)->secure_dma == false) && (isapplet == true)) {
+               dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] handling applet\n",
+                       current->pid);
+
+               /* Tail stuff is only for non secure_dma */
                /* Set pointer to first DCB table */
                dcb_table_ptr = (struct sep_dcblock *)
                        (sep->shared_addr +
                        SEP_DRIVER_SYSTEM_DCB_MEMORY_OFFSET_IN_BYTES);
 
-               /* Go over each DCB and see if tail pointer must be updated */
-               for (i = 0;
-                    i < (*dma_ctx)->nr_dcb_creat; i++, dcb_table_ptr++) {
+               /**
+                * Go over each DCB and see if
+                * tail pointer must be updated
+                */
+               for (i = 0; dma_ctx && *dma_ctx &&
+                       i < (*dma_ctx)->nr_dcb_creat; i++, dcb_table_ptr++) {
                        if (dcb_table_ptr->out_vr_tail_pt) {
                                pt_hold = (unsigned long)dcb_table_ptr->
                                        out_vr_tail_pt;
@@ -2749,6 +2923,7 @@ static int sep_free_dma_tables_and_dcb(struct sep_device *sep, bool isapplet,
                        }
                }
        }
+
        /* Free the output pages, if any */
        sep_free_dma_table_data_handler(sep, dma_ctx);
 
@@ -2762,11 +2937,13 @@ static int sep_free_dma_tables_and_dcb(struct sep_device *sep, bool isapplet,
  * sep_prepare_dcb_handler - prepare a control block
  * @sep: pointer to struct sep_device
  * @arg: pointer to user parameters
+ * @secure_dma: indicate whether we are using secure_dma on IMR
  *
  * This function will retrieve the RAR buffer physical addresses, type
  * & size corresponding to the RAR handles provided in the buffers vector.
  */
 static int sep_prepare_dcb_handler(struct sep_device *sep, unsigned long arg,
+                                  bool secure_dma,
                                   struct sep_dma_context **dma_ctx)
 {
        int error;
@@ -2812,7 +2989,7 @@ static int sep_prepare_dcb_handler(struct sep_device *sep, unsigned long arg,
                        command_args.data_in_size, command_args.block_size,
                        command_args.tail_block_size,
                        command_args.is_applet, false,
-                       NULL, NULL, dma_ctx, NULL, NULL);
+                       secure_dma, NULL, NULL, dma_ctx, NULL, NULL);
 
 end_function:
        return error;
@@ -2829,21 +3006,18 @@ end_function:
 static int sep_free_dcb_handler(struct sep_device *sep,
                                struct sep_dma_context **dma_ctx)
 {
-       int error = 0;
-
        if (!dma_ctx || !(*dma_ctx)) {
-               dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] no dma context defined, nothing to free\n",
+               dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev,
+                       "[PID%d] no dma context defined, nothing to free\n",
                        current->pid);
-               return error;
+               return -EINVAL;
        }
 
        dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] free dcbs num of DCBs %x\n",
                current->pid,
                (*dma_ctx)->nr_dcb_creat);
 
-       error = sep_free_dma_tables_and_dcb(sep, false, false, dma_ctx);
-
-       return error;
+       return sep_free_dma_tables_and_dcb(sep, false, false, dma_ctx);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2931,7 +3105,7 @@ static long sep_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
                        goto end_function;
                }
 
-               error = sep_prepare_dcb_handler(sep, arg, dma_ctx);
+               error = sep_prepare_dcb_handler(sep, arg, false, dma_ctx);
                dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] SEP_IOCPREPAREDCB end\n",
                        current->pid);
                break;
@@ -3170,13 +3344,14 @@ end_function:
  *     @dma_ctx: DMA context buf to create for current transaction
  *     @user_dcb_args: User arguments for DCB/MLLI creation
  *     @num_dcbs: Number of DCBs to create
+ *     @secure_dma: Indicate use of IMR restricted memory secure dma
  */
 static ssize_t sep_create_dcb_dmatables_context(struct sep_device *sep,
                        struct sep_dcblock **dcb_region,
                        void **dmatables_region,
                        struct sep_dma_context **dma_ctx,
                        const struct build_dcb_struct __user *user_dcb_args,
-                       const u32 num_dcbs)
+                       const u32 num_dcbs, bool secure_dma)
 {
        int error = 0;
        int i = 0;
@@ -3231,7 +3406,7 @@ static ssize_t sep_create_dcb_dmatables_context(struct sep_device *sep,
                                dcb_args[i].block_size,
                                dcb_args[i].tail_block_size,
                                dcb_args[i].is_applet,
-                               false,
+                               false, secure_dma,
                                *dcb_region, dmatables_region,
                                dma_ctx,
                                NULL,
@@ -3242,6 +3417,9 @@ static ssize_t sep_create_dcb_dmatables_context(struct sep_device *sep,
                                 current->pid);
                        goto end_function;
                }
+
+               if (dcb_args[i].app_in_address != 0)
+                       (*dma_ctx)->input_data_len += dcb_args[i].data_in_size;
        }
 
 end_function:
@@ -3311,6 +3489,7 @@ int sep_create_dcb_dmatables_context_kernel(struct sep_device *sep,
                                dcb_data->tail_block_size,
                                dcb_data->is_applet,
                                true,
+                               false,
                                *dcb_region, dmatables_region,
                                dma_ctx,
                                dcb_data->src_sg,
@@ -3597,6 +3776,7 @@ static ssize_t sep_write(struct file *filp,
        struct sep_dcblock *dcb_region = NULL;
        ssize_t error = 0;
        struct sep_queue_info *my_queue_elem = NULL;
+       bool my_secure_dma; /* are we using secure_dma (IMR)? */
 
        dev_dbg(&sep->pdev->dev, "[PID%d] sep dev is 0x%p\n",
                current->pid, sep);
@@ -3609,6 +3789,11 @@ static ssize_t sep_write(struct file *filp,
 
        buf_user += sizeof(struct sep_fastcall_hdr);
 
+       if (call_hdr.secure_dma == 0)
+               my_secure_dma = false;
+       else
+               my_secure_dma = true;
+
        /*
         * Controlling driver memory usage by limiting amount of
         * buffers created. Only SEP_DOUBLEBUF_USERS_LIMIT number
@@ -3636,7 +3821,7 @@ static ssize_t sep_write(struct file *filp,
                                &dma_ctx,
                                (const struct build_dcb_struct __user *)
                                        buf_user,
-                               call_hdr.num_dcbs);
+                               call_hdr.num_dcbs, my_secure_dma);
                if (error)
                        goto end_function_error_doublebuf;