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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
2 /* Copyright(c) 2022 Intel Corporation. */
3 
4 #ifndef _IFS_H_
5 #define _IFS_H_
6 
7 /**
8  * DOC: In-Field Scan
9  *
10  * =============
11  * In-Field Scan
12  * =============
13  *
14  * Introduction
15  * ------------
16  *
17  * In Field Scan (IFS) is a hardware feature to run circuit level tests on
18  * a CPU core to detect problems that are not caught by parity or ECC checks.
19  * Future CPUs will support more than one type of test which will show up
20  * with a new platform-device instance-id.
21  *
22  *
23  * IFS Image
24  * ---------
25  *
26  * Intel provides a firmware file containing the scan tests via
27  * github [#f1]_.  Similar to microcode there is a separate file for each
28  * family-model-stepping. IFS Images are not applicable for some test types.
29  * Wherever applicable the sysfs directory would provide a "current_batch" file
30  * (see below) for loading the image.
31  *
32  *
33  * IFS Image Loading
34  * -----------------
35  *
36  * The driver loads the tests into memory reserved BIOS local to each CPU
37  * socket in a two step process using writes to MSRs to first load the
38  * SHA hashes for the test. Then the tests themselves. Status MSRs provide
39  * feedback on the success/failure of these steps.
40  *
41  * The test files are kept in a fixed location: /lib/firmware/intel/ifs_<n>/
42  * For e.g if there are 3 test files, they would be named in the following
43  * fashion:
44  * ff-mm-ss-01.scan
45  * ff-mm-ss-02.scan
46  * ff-mm-ss-03.scan
47  * (where ff refers to family, mm indicates model and ss indicates stepping)
48  *
49  * A different test file can be loaded by writing the numerical portion
50  * (e.g 1, 2 or 3 in the above scenario) into the curent_batch file.
51  * To load ff-mm-ss-02.scan, the following command can be used::
52  *
53  *   # echo 2 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_<n>/current_batch
54  *
55  * The above file can also be read to know the currently loaded image.
56  *
57  * Running tests
58  * -------------
59  *
60  * Tests are run by the driver synchronizing execution of all threads on a
61  * core and then writing to the ACTIVATE_SCAN MSR on all threads. Instruction
62  * execution continues when:
63  *
64  * 1) All tests have completed.
65  * 2) Execution was interrupted.
66  * 3) A test detected a problem.
67  *
68  * Note that ALL THREADS ON THE CORE ARE EFFECTIVELY OFFLINE FOR THE
69  * DURATION OF THE TEST. This can be up to 200 milliseconds. If the system
70  * is running latency sensitive applications that cannot tolerate an
71  * interruption of this magnitude, the system administrator must arrange
72  * to migrate those applications to other cores before running a core test.
73  * It may also be necessary to redirect interrupts to other CPUs.
74  *
75  * In all cases reading the corresponding test's STATUS MSR provides details on what
76  * happened. The driver makes the value of this MSR visible to applications
77  * via the "details" file (see below). Interrupted tests may be restarted.
78  *
79  * The IFS driver provides sysfs interfaces via /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_<n>/
80  * to control execution:
81  *
82  * Test a specific core::
83  *
84  *   # echo <cpu#> > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_<n>/run_test
85  *
86  * when HT is enabled any of the sibling cpu# can be specified to test
87  * its corresponding physical core. Since the tests are per physical core,
88  * the result of testing any thread is same. All siblings must be online
89  * to run a core test. It is only necessary to test one thread.
90  *
91  * For e.g. to test core corresponding to cpu5
92  *
93  *   # echo 5 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_<n>/run_test
94  *
95  * Results of the last test is provided in /sys::
96  *
97  *   $ cat /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_<n>/status
98  *   pass
99  *
100  * Status can be one of pass, fail, untested
101  *
102  * Additional details of the last test is provided by the details file::
103  *
104  *   $ cat /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_<n>/details
105  *   0x8081
106  *
107  * The details file reports the hex value of the test specific status MSR.
108  * Hardware defined error codes are documented in volume 4 of the Intel
109  * Software Developer's Manual but the error_code field may contain one of
110  * the following driver defined software codes:
111  *
112  * +------+--------------------+
113  * | 0xFD | Software timeout   |
114  * +------+--------------------+
115  * | 0xFE | Partial completion |
116  * +------+--------------------+
117  *
118  * Driver design choices
119  * ---------------------
120  *
121  * 1) The ACTIVATE_SCAN MSR allows for running any consecutive subrange of
122  * available tests. But the driver always tries to run all tests and only
123  * uses the subrange feature to restart an interrupted test.
124  *
125  * 2) Hardware allows for some number of cores to be tested in parallel.
126  * The driver does not make use of this, it only tests one core at a time.
127  *
128  * .. [#f1] https://github.com/intel/TBD
129  */
130 #include <linux/device.h>
131 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
132 
133 #define MSR_ARRAY_BIST				0x00000105
134 #define MSR_COPY_SCAN_HASHES			0x000002c2
135 #define MSR_SCAN_HASHES_STATUS			0x000002c3
136 #define MSR_AUTHENTICATE_AND_COPY_CHUNK		0x000002c4
137 #define MSR_CHUNKS_AUTHENTICATION_STATUS	0x000002c5
138 #define MSR_ACTIVATE_SCAN			0x000002c6
139 #define MSR_SCAN_STATUS				0x000002c7
140 #define SCAN_NOT_TESTED				0
141 #define SCAN_TEST_PASS				1
142 #define SCAN_TEST_FAIL				2
143 
144 #define IFS_TYPE_SAF			0
145 #define IFS_TYPE_ARRAY_BIST		1
146 
147 /* MSR_SCAN_HASHES_STATUS bit fields */
148 union ifs_scan_hashes_status {
149 	u64	data;
150 	struct {
151 		u32	chunk_size	:16;
152 		u32	num_chunks	:8;
153 		u32	rsvd1		:8;
154 		u32	error_code	:8;
155 		u32	rsvd2		:11;
156 		u32	max_core_limit	:12;
157 		u32	valid		:1;
158 	};
159 };
160 
161 /* MSR_CHUNKS_AUTH_STATUS bit fields */
162 union ifs_chunks_auth_status {
163 	u64	data;
164 	struct {
165 		u32	valid_chunks	:8;
166 		u32	total_chunks	:8;
167 		u32	rsvd1		:16;
168 		u32	error_code	:8;
169 		u32	rsvd2		:24;
170 	};
171 };
172 
173 /* MSR_ACTIVATE_SCAN bit fields */
174 union ifs_scan {
175 	u64	data;
176 	struct {
177 		union {
178 			struct {
179 				u8	start;
180 				u8	stop;
181 				u16	rsvd;
182 			} gen0;
183 			struct {
184 				u16	start;
185 				u16	stop;
186 			} gen2;
187 		};
188 		u32	delay	:31;
189 		u32	sigmce	:1;
190 	};
191 };
192 
193 /* MSR_SCAN_STATUS bit fields */
194 union ifs_status {
195 	u64	data;
196 	struct {
197 		union {
198 			struct {
199 				u8	chunk_num;
200 				u8	chunk_stop_index;
201 				u16	rsvd1;
202 			} gen0;
203 			struct {
204 				u16	chunk_num;
205 				u16	chunk_stop_index;
206 			} gen2;
207 		};
208 		u32	error_code		:8;
209 		u32	rsvd2			:22;
210 		u32	control_error		:1;
211 		u32	signature_error		:1;
212 	};
213 };
214 
215 /* MSR_ARRAY_BIST bit fields */
216 union ifs_array {
217 	u64	data;
218 	struct {
219 		u32	array_bitmask;
220 		u16	array_bank;
221 		u16	rsvd			:15;
222 		u16	ctrl_result		:1;
223 	};
224 };
225 
226 /*
227  * Driver populated error-codes
228  * 0xFD: Test timed out before completing all the chunks.
229  * 0xFE: not all scan chunks were executed. Maximum forward progress retries exceeded.
230  */
231 #define IFS_SW_TIMEOUT				0xFD
232 #define IFS_SW_PARTIAL_COMPLETION		0xFE
233 
234 struct ifs_test_caps {
235 	int	integrity_cap_bit;
236 	int	test_num;
237 };
238 
239 /**
240  * struct ifs_data - attributes related to intel IFS driver
241  * @loaded_version: stores the currently loaded ifs image version.
242  * @loaded: If a valid test binary has been loaded into the memory
243  * @loading_error: Error occurred on another CPU while loading image
244  * @valid_chunks: number of chunks which could be validated.
245  * @status: it holds simple status pass/fail/untested
246  * @scan_details: opaque scan status code from h/w
247  * @cur_batch: number indicating the currently loaded test file
248  * @generation: IFS test generation enumerated by hardware
249  */
250 struct ifs_data {
251 	int	loaded_version;
252 	bool	loaded;
253 	bool	loading_error;
254 	int	valid_chunks;
255 	int	status;
256 	u64	scan_details;
257 	u32	cur_batch;
258 	u32	generation;
259 };
260 
261 struct ifs_work {
262 	struct work_struct w;
263 	struct device *dev;
264 };
265 
266 struct ifs_device {
267 	const struct ifs_test_caps *test_caps;
268 	struct ifs_data rw_data;
269 	struct miscdevice misc;
270 };
271 
272 static inline struct ifs_data *ifs_get_data(struct device *dev)
273 {
274 	struct miscdevice *m = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
275 	struct ifs_device *d = container_of(m, struct ifs_device, misc);
276 
277 	return &d->rw_data;
278 }
279 
280 static inline const struct ifs_test_caps *ifs_get_test_caps(struct device *dev)
281 {
282 	struct miscdevice *m = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
283 	struct ifs_device *d = container_of(m, struct ifs_device, misc);
284 
285 	return d->test_caps;
286 }
287 
288 extern bool *ifs_pkg_auth;
289 int ifs_load_firmware(struct device *dev);
290 int do_core_test(int cpu, struct device *dev);
291 extern struct attribute *plat_ifs_attrs[];
292 extern struct attribute *plat_ifs_array_attrs[];
293 
294 #endif
295