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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) */
2 /*
3  * Copyright (c) 2015-2021, Linaro Limited
4  */
5 #ifndef _OPTEE_MSG_H
6 #define _OPTEE_MSG_H
7 
8 #include <linux/bitops.h>
9 #include <linux/types.h>
10 
11 /*
12  * This file defines the OP-TEE message protocol (ABI) used to communicate
13  * with an instance of OP-TEE running in secure world.
14  *
15  * This file is divided into two sections.
16  * 1. Formatting of messages.
17  * 2. Requests from normal world
18  */
19 
20 /*****************************************************************************
21  * Part 1 - formatting of messages
22  *****************************************************************************/
23 
24 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_NONE		0x0
25 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INPUT		0x1
26 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_OUTPUT	0x2
27 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INOUT		0x3
28 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT		0x5
29 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_OUTPUT		0x6
30 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INOUT		0x7
31 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_INPUT		OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT
32 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_OUTPUT		OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_OUTPUT
33 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_INOUT		OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INOUT
34 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INPUT		0x9
35 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_OUTPUT		0xa
36 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INOUT		0xb
37 
38 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_MASK		GENMASK(7, 0)
39 
40 /*
41  * Meta parameter to be absorbed by the Secure OS and not passed
42  * to the Trusted Application.
43  *
44  * Currently only used with OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION.
45  */
46 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_META			BIT(8)
47 
48 /*
49  * Pointer to a list of pages used to register user-defined SHM buffer.
50  * Used with OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_*.
51  * buf_ptr should point to the beginning of the buffer. Buffer will contain
52  * list of page addresses. OP-TEE core can reconstruct contiguous buffer from
53  * that page addresses list. Page addresses are stored as 64 bit values.
54  * Last entry on a page should point to the next page of buffer.
55  * Every entry in buffer should point to a 4k page beginning (12 least
56  * significant bits must be equal to zero).
57  *
58  * 12 least significant bits of optee_msg_param.u.tmem.buf_ptr should hold
59  * page offset of user buffer.
60  *
61  * So, entries should be placed like members of this structure:
62  *
63  * struct page_data {
64  *   uint64_t pages_array[OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(uint64_t) - 1];
65  *   uint64_t next_page_data;
66  * };
67  *
68  * Structure is designed to exactly fit into the page size
69  * OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE which is a standard 4KB page.
70  *
71  * The size of 4KB is chosen because this is the smallest page size for ARM
72  * architectures. If REE uses larger pages, it should divide them to 4KB ones.
73  */
74 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_NONCONTIG		BIT(9)
75 
76 /*
77  * Memory attributes for caching passed with temp memrefs. The actual value
78  * used is defined outside the message protocol with the exception of
79  * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_PREDEFINED which means the attributes already
80  * defined for the memory range should be used. If optee_smc.h is used as
81  * bearer of this protocol OPTEE_SMC_SHM_* is used for values.
82  */
83 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_SHIFT		16
84 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_MASK		GENMASK(2, 0)
85 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_PREDEFINED		0
86 
87 /*
88  * Same values as TEE_LOGIN_* from TEE Internal API
89  */
90 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_PUBLIC			0x00000000
91 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_USER			0x00000001
92 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_GROUP			0x00000002
93 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION		0x00000004
94 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION_USER	0x00000005
95 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION_GROUP	0x00000006
96 
97 /*
98  * Page size used in non-contiguous buffer entries
99  */
100 #define OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE		4096
101 
102 #define OPTEE_MSG_FMEM_INVALID_GLOBAL_ID	0xffffffffffffffff
103 
104 /**
105  * struct optee_msg_param_tmem - temporary memory reference parameter
106  * @buf_ptr:	Address of the buffer
107  * @size:	Size of the buffer
108  * @shm_ref:	Temporary shared memory reference, pointer to a struct tee_shm
109  *
110  * Secure and normal world communicates pointers as physical address
111  * instead of the virtual address. This is because secure and normal world
112  * have completely independent memory mapping. Normal world can even have a
113  * hypervisor which need to translate the guest physical address (AKA IPA
114  * in ARM documentation) to a real physical address before passing the
115  * structure to secure world.
116  */
117 struct optee_msg_param_tmem {
118 	u64 buf_ptr;
119 	u64 size;
120 	u64 shm_ref;
121 };
122 
123 /**
124  * struct optee_msg_param_rmem - registered memory reference parameter
125  * @offs:	Offset into shared memory reference
126  * @size:	Size of the buffer
127  * @shm_ref:	Shared memory reference, pointer to a struct tee_shm
128  */
129 struct optee_msg_param_rmem {
130 	u64 offs;
131 	u64 size;
132 	u64 shm_ref;
133 };
134 
135 /**
136  * struct optee_msg_param_fmem - ffa memory reference parameter
137  * @offs_lower:	   Lower bits of offset into shared memory reference
138  * @offs_upper:	   Upper bits of offset into shared memory reference
139  * @internal_offs: Internal offset into the first page of shared memory
140  *		   reference
141  * @size:	   Size of the buffer
142  * @global_id:	   Global identifier of Shared memory
143  */
144 struct optee_msg_param_fmem {
145 	u32 offs_low;
146 	u16 offs_high;
147 	u16 internal_offs;
148 	u64 size;
149 	u64 global_id;
150 };
151 
152 /**
153  * struct optee_msg_param_value - opaque value parameter
154  *
155  * Value parameters are passed unchecked between normal and secure world.
156  */
157 struct optee_msg_param_value {
158 	u64 a;
159 	u64 b;
160 	u64 c;
161 };
162 
163 /**
164  * struct optee_msg_param - parameter used together with struct optee_msg_arg
165  * @attr:	attributes
166  * @tmem:	parameter by temporary memory reference
167  * @rmem:	parameter by registered memory reference
168  * @fmem:	parameter by ffa registered memory reference
169  * @value:	parameter by opaque value
170  * @octets:	parameter by octet string
171  *
172  * @attr & OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_MASK indicates if tmem, rmem or value is used in
173  * the union. OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_* indicates value or octets,
174  * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_* indicates @tmem and
175  * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_* or the alias PTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_* indicates
176  * @rmem or @fmem depending on the conduit.
177  * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_NONE indicates that none of the members are used.
178  */
179 struct optee_msg_param {
180 	u64 attr;
181 	union {
182 		struct optee_msg_param_tmem tmem;
183 		struct optee_msg_param_rmem rmem;
184 		struct optee_msg_param_fmem fmem;
185 		struct optee_msg_param_value value;
186 		u8 octets[24];
187 	} u;
188 };
189 
190 /**
191  * struct optee_msg_arg - call argument
192  * @cmd: Command, one of OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* or OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_*
193  * @func: Trusted Application function, specific to the Trusted Application,
194  *	     used if cmd == OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND
195  * @session: In parameter for all OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* except
196  *	     OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION where it's an output parameter instead
197  * @cancel_id: Cancellation id, a unique value to identify this request
198  * @ret: return value
199  * @ret_origin: origin of the return value
200  * @num_params: number of parameters supplied to the OS Command
201  * @params: the parameters supplied to the OS Command
202  *
203  * All normal calls to Trusted OS uses this struct. If cmd requires further
204  * information than what these fields hold it can be passed as a parameter
205  * tagged as meta (setting the OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_META bit in corresponding
206  * attrs field). All parameters tagged as meta have to come first.
207  */
208 struct optee_msg_arg {
209 	u32 cmd;
210 	u32 func;
211 	u32 session;
212 	u32 cancel_id;
213 	u32 pad;
214 	u32 ret;
215 	u32 ret_origin;
216 	u32 num_params;
217 
218 	/* num_params tells the actual number of element in params */
219 	struct optee_msg_param params[];
220 };
221 
222 /**
223  * OPTEE_MSG_GET_ARG_SIZE - return size of struct optee_msg_arg
224  *
225  * @num_params: Number of parameters embedded in the struct optee_msg_arg
226  *
227  * Returns the size of the struct optee_msg_arg together with the number
228  * of embedded parameters.
229  */
230 #define OPTEE_MSG_GET_ARG_SIZE(num_params) \
231 	(sizeof(struct optee_msg_arg) + \
232 	 sizeof(struct optee_msg_param) * (num_params))
233 
234 /*****************************************************************************
235  * Part 2 - requests from normal world
236  *****************************************************************************/
237 
238 /*
239  * Return the following UID if using API specified in this file without
240  * further extensions:
241  * 384fb3e0-e7f8-11e3-af63-0002a5d5c51b.
242  * Represented in 4 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_UID_0, OPTEE_MSG_UID_1,
243  * OPTEE_MSG_UID_2, OPTEE_MSG_UID_3.
244  *
245  * In the case where the OP-TEE image is loaded by the kernel, this will
246  * initially return an alternate UID to reflect that we are communicating with
247  * the TF-A image loading service at that time instead of OP-TEE. That UID is:
248  * a3fbeab1-1246-315d-c7c4-06b9c03cbea4.
249  * Represented in 4 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_0,
250  * OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_1, OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_2,
251  * OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_3.
252  */
253 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_0			0x384fb3e0
254 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_1			0xe7f811e3
255 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_2			0xaf630002
256 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_3			0xa5d5c51b
257 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_0	0xa3fbeab1
258 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_1	0x1246315d
259 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_2	0xc7c406b9
260 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_3	0xc03cbea4
261 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_UID	0xFF01
262 
263 /*
264  * Returns 2.0 if using API specified in this file without further
265  * extensions. Represented in 2 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MAJOR
266  * and OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MINOR
267  */
268 #define OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MAJOR	2
269 #define OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MINOR	0
270 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_REVISION	0xFF03
271 
272 /*
273  * Get UUID of Trusted OS.
274  *
275  * Used by non-secure world to figure out which Trusted OS is installed.
276  * Note that returned UUID is the UUID of the Trusted OS, not of the API.
277  *
278  * Returns UUID in 4 32-bit words in the same way as
279  * OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_UID described above.
280  */
281 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_0	0x486178e0
282 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_1	0xe7f811e3
283 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_2	0xbc5e0002
284 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_3	0xa5d5c51b
285 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_GET_OS_UUID	0x0000
286 
287 /*
288  * Get revision of Trusted OS.
289  *
290  * Used by non-secure world to figure out which version of the Trusted OS
291  * is installed. Note that the returned revision is the revision of the
292  * Trusted OS, not of the API.
293  *
294  * Returns revision in 2 32-bit words in the same way as
295  * OPTEE_MSG_CALLS_REVISION described above.
296  */
297 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_GET_OS_REVISION	0x0001
298 
299 /*
300  * Do a secure call with struct optee_msg_arg as argument
301  * The OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* below defines what goes in struct optee_msg_arg::cmd
302  *
303  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION opens a session to a Trusted Application.
304  * The first two parameters are tagged as meta, holding two value
305  * parameters to pass the following information:
306  * param[0].u.value.a-b uuid of Trusted Application
307  * param[1].u.value.a-b uuid of Client
308  * param[1].u.value.c Login class of client OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_*
309  *
310  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND invokes a command a previously opened
311  * session to a Trusted Application.  struct optee_msg_arg::func is Trusted
312  * Application function, specific to the Trusted Application.
313  *
314  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CLOSE_SESSION closes a previously opened session to
315  * Trusted Application.
316  *
317  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CANCEL cancels a currently invoked command.
318  *
319  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_REGISTER_SHM registers a shared memory reference. The
320  * information is passed as:
321  * [in] param[0].attr			OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INPUT
322  *					[| OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_NONCONTIG]
323  * [in] param[0].u.tmem.buf_ptr		physical address (of first fragment)
324  * [in] param[0].u.tmem.size		size (of first fragment)
325  * [in] param[0].u.tmem.shm_ref		holds shared memory reference
326  *
327  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_UNREGISTER_SHM unregisters a previously registered shared
328  * memory reference. The information is passed as:
329  * [in] param[0].attr			OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT
330  * [in] param[0].u.rmem.shm_ref		holds shared memory reference
331  * [in] param[0].u.rmem.offs		0
332  * [in] param[0].u.rmem.size		0
333  *
334  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_DO_BOTTOM_HALF does the scheduled bottom half processing
335  * of a driver.
336  *
337  * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_STOP_ASYNC_NOTIF informs secure world that from now is
338  * normal world unable to process asynchronous notifications. Typically
339  * used when the driver is shut down.
340  */
341 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION	0
342 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND	1
343 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CLOSE_SESSION	2
344 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CANCEL		3
345 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_REGISTER_SHM	4
346 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_UNREGISTER_SHM	5
347 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_DO_BOTTOM_HALF	6
348 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_STOP_ASYNC_NOTIF	7
349 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALL_WITH_ARG	0x0004
350 
351 #endif /* _OPTEE_MSG_H */
352