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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
2 /*
3  * Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors.
4  * Coypright (c) 2013 Guntermann & Drunck GmbH
5  */
6 
7 #ifndef __TPM_COMMON_H
8 #define __TPM_COMMON_H
9 
10 enum tpm_duration {
11 	TPM_SHORT = 0,
12 	TPM_MEDIUM = 1,
13 	TPM_LONG = 2,
14 	TPM_UNDEFINED,
15 
16 	TPM_DURATION_COUNT,
17 };
18 
19 /*
20  * Here is a partial implementation of TPM commands.  Please consult TCG Main
21  * Specification for definitions of TPM commands.
22  */
23 
24 #define TPM_HEADER_SIZE		10
25 
26 /* Max buffer size supported by our tpm */
27 #define TPM_DEV_BUFSIZE		1260
28 
29 /**
30  * enum tpm_version - The version of the TPM stack to be used
31  * @TPM_V1:		Use TPM v1.x stack
32  * @TPM_V2:		Use TPM v2.x stack
33  */
34 enum tpm_version {
35 	TPM_V1 = 0,
36 	TPM_V2,
37 };
38 
39 /**
40  * struct tpm_chip_priv - Information about a TPM, stored by the uclass
41  *
42  * These values must be set up by the device's probe() method before
43  * communcation is attempted. If the device has an xfer() method, this is
44  * not needed. There is no need to set up @buf.
45  *
46  * @version:		TPM stack to be used
47  * @duration_ms:	Length of each duration type in milliseconds
48  * @retry_time_ms:	Time to wait before retrying receive
49  * @buf:		Buffer used during the exchanges with the chip
50  * @pcr_count:		Number of PCR per bank
51  * @pcr_select_min:	Minimum size in bytes of the pcrSelect array
52  */
53 struct tpm_chip_priv {
54 	enum tpm_version version;
55 
56 	uint duration_ms[TPM_DURATION_COUNT];
57 	uint retry_time_ms;
58 	u8 buf[TPM_DEV_BUFSIZE + sizeof(u8)];  /* Max buffer size + addr */
59 
60 	/* TPM v2 specific data */
61 	uint pcr_count;
62 	uint pcr_select_min;
63 };
64 
65 /**
66  * struct tpm_ops - low-level TPM operations
67  *
68  * These are designed to avoid loops and delays in the driver itself. These
69  * should be handled in the uclass.
70  *
71  * In gneral you should implement everything except xfer(). Where you need
72  * complete control of the transfer, then xfer() can be provided and will
73  * override the other methods.
74  *
75  * This interface is for low-level TPM access. It does not understand the
76  * concept of localities or the various TPM messages. That interface is
77  * defined in the functions later on in this file, but they all translate
78  * to bytes which are sent and received.
79  */
80 struct tpm_ops {
81 	/**
82 	 * open() - Request access to locality 0 for the caller
83 	 *
84 	 * After all commands have been completed the caller should call
85 	 * close().
86 	 *
87 	 * @dev:	Device to open
88 	 * @return 0 ok OK, -ve on error
89 	 */
90 	int (*open)(struct udevice *dev);
91 
92 	/**
93 	 * close() - Close the current session
94 	 *
95 	 * Releasing the locked locality. Returns 0 on success, -ve 1 on
96 	 * failure (in case lock removal did not succeed).
97 	 *
98 	 * @dev:	Device to close
99 	 * @return 0 ok OK, -ve on error
100 	 */
101 	int (*close)(struct udevice *dev);
102 
103 	/**
104 	 * get_desc() - Get a text description of the TPM
105 	 *
106 	 * @dev:	Device to check
107 	 * @buf:	Buffer to put the string
108 	 * @size:	Maximum size of buffer
109 	 * @return length of string, or -ENOSPC it no space
110 	 */
111 	int (*get_desc)(struct udevice *dev, char *buf, int size);
112 
113 	/**
114 	 * send() - send data to the TPM
115 	 *
116 	 * @dev:	Device to talk to
117 	 * @sendbuf:	Buffer of the data to send
118 	 * @send_size:	Size of the data to send
119 	 *
120 	 * Returns 0 on success or -ve on failure.
121 	 */
122 	int (*send)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size);
123 
124 	/**
125 	 * recv() - receive a response from the TPM
126 	 *
127 	 * @dev:	Device to talk to
128 	 * @recvbuf:	Buffer to save the response to
129 	 * @max_size:	Maximum number of bytes to receive
130 	 *
131 	 * Returns number of bytes received on success, -EAGAIN if the TPM
132 	 * response is not ready, -EINTR if cancelled, or other -ve value on
133 	 * failure.
134 	 */
135 	int (*recv)(struct udevice *dev, u8 *recvbuf, size_t max_size);
136 
137 	/**
138 	 * cleanup() - clean up after an operation in progress
139 	 *
140 	 * This is called if receiving times out. The TPM may need to abort
141 	 * the current transaction if it did not complete, and make itself
142 	 * ready for another.
143 	 *
144 	 * @dev:	Device to talk to
145 	 */
146 	int (*cleanup)(struct udevice *dev);
147 
148 	/**
149 	 * xfer() - send data to the TPM and get response
150 	 *
151 	 * This method is optional. If it exists it is used in preference
152 	 * to send(), recv() and cleanup(). It should handle all aspects of
153 	 * TPM communication for a single transfer.
154 	 *
155 	 * @dev:	Device to talk to
156 	 * @sendbuf:	Buffer of the data to send
157 	 * @send_size:	Size of the data to send
158 	 * @recvbuf:	Buffer to save the response to
159 	 * @recv_size:	Pointer to the size of the response buffer
160 	 *
161 	 * Returns 0 on success (and places the number of response bytes at
162 	 * recv_size) or -ve on failure.
163 	 */
164 	int (*xfer)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size,
165 		    u8 *recvbuf, size_t *recv_size);
166 };
167 
168 #define tpm_get_ops(dev)        ((struct tpm_ops *)device_get_ops(dev))
169 
170 #define MAKE_TPM_CMD_ENTRY(cmd) \
171 	U_BOOT_CMD_MKENT(cmd, 0, 1, do_tpm_ ## cmd, "", "")
172 
173 #define TPM_COMMAND_NO_ARG(cmd)				\
174 int do_##cmd(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag,		\
175 	     int argc, char * const argv[])		\
176 {							\
177 	if (argc != 1)					\
178 		return CMD_RET_USAGE;			\
179 	return report_return_code(cmd());		\
180 }
181 
182 /**
183  * tpm_get_desc() - Get a text description of the TPM
184  *
185  * @dev:	Device to check
186  * @buf:	Buffer to put the string
187  * @size:	Maximum size of buffer
188  * @return length of string, or -ENOSPC it no space
189  */
190 int tpm_get_desc(struct udevice *dev, char *buf, int size);
191 
192 /**
193  * tpm_xfer() - send data to the TPM and get response
194  *
195  * This first uses the device's send() method to send the bytes. Then it calls
196  * recv() to get the reply. If recv() returns -EAGAIN then it will delay a
197  * short time and then call recv() again.
198  *
199  * Regardless of whether recv() completes successfully, it will then call
200  * cleanup() to finish the transaction.
201  *
202  * Note that the outgoing data is inspected to determine command type
203  * (ordinal) and a timeout is used for that command type.
204  *
205  * @sendbuf - buffer of the data to send
206  * @send_size size of the data to send
207  * @recvbuf - memory to save the response to
208  * @recv_len - pointer to the size of the response buffer
209  *
210  * Returns 0 on success (and places the number of response bytes at
211  * recv_len) or -ve on failure.
212  */
213 int tpm_xfer(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size,
214 	     u8 *recvbuf, size_t *recv_size);
215 
216 /**
217  * Initialize TPM device.  It must be called before any TPM commands.
218  *
219  * @return 0 on success, non-0 on error.
220  */
221 int tpm_init(void);
222 
223 /**
224  * Retrieve the array containing all the v1 (resp. v2) commands.
225  *
226  * @return a cmd_tbl_t array.
227  */
228 #if defined(CONFIG_TPM_V1)
229 cmd_tbl_t *get_tpm1_commands(unsigned int *size);
230 #else
231 static inline cmd_tbl_t *get_tpm1_commands(unsigned int *size)
232 {
233 	return NULL;
234 }
235 #endif
236 #if defined(CONFIG_TPM_V2)
237 cmd_tbl_t *get_tpm2_commands(unsigned int *size);
238 #else
239 static inline cmd_tbl_t *get_tpm2_commands(unsigned int *size)
240 {
241 	return NULL;
242 }
243 #endif
244 
245 #endif /* __TPM_COMMON_H */
246