linux/drivers/tee/optee/optee_msg.h
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   1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) */
   2/*
   3 * Copyright (c) 2015-2019, 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 used to communicate
  13 * with an instance of OP-TEE running in secure world.
  14 *
  15 * This file is divided into three sections.
  16 * 1. Formatting of messages.
  17 * 2. Requests from normal world
  18 * 3. Requests from secure world, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), handled by
  19 *    tee-supplicant.
  20 */
  21
  22/*****************************************************************************
  23 * Part 1 - formatting of messages
  24 *****************************************************************************/
  25
  26#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_NONE                0x0
  27#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INPUT         0x1
  28#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_OUTPUT        0x2
  29#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INOUT         0x3
  30#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT          0x5
  31#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_OUTPUT         0x6
  32#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INOUT          0x7
  33#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INPUT          0x9
  34#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_OUTPUT         0xa
  35#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INOUT          0xb
  36
  37#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_MASK                GENMASK(7, 0)
  38
  39/*
  40 * Meta parameter to be absorbed by the Secure OS and not passed
  41 * to the Trusted Application.
  42 *
  43 * Currently only used with OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION.
  44 */
  45#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_META                     BIT(8)
  46
  47/*
  48 * Pointer to a list of pages used to register user-defined SHM buffer.
  49 * Used with OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_*.
  50 * buf_ptr should point to the beginning of the buffer. Buffer will contain
  51 * list of page addresses. OP-TEE core can reconstruct contiguous buffer from
  52 * that page addresses list. Page addresses are stored as 64 bit values.
  53 * Last entry on a page should point to the next page of buffer.
  54 * Every entry in buffer should point to a 4k page beginning (12 least
  55 * significant bits must be equal to zero).
  56 *
  57 * 12 least significant bints of optee_msg_param.u.tmem.buf_ptr should hold page
  58 * offset of the user buffer.
  59 *
  60 * So, entries should be placed like members of this structure:
  61 *
  62 * struct page_data {
  63 *   uint64_t pages_array[OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(uint64_t) - 1];
  64 *   uint64_t next_page_data;
  65 * };
  66 *
  67 * Structure is designed to exactly fit into the page size
  68 * OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE which is a standard 4KB page.
  69 *
  70 * The size of 4KB is chosen because this is the smallest page size for ARM
  71 * architectures. If REE uses larger pages, it should divide them to 4KB ones.
  72 */
  73#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_NONCONTIG                BIT(9)
  74
  75/*
  76 * Memory attributes for caching passed with temp memrefs. The actual value
  77 * used is defined outside the message protocol with the exception of
  78 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_PREDEFINED which means the attributes already
  79 * defined for the memory range should be used. If optee_smc.h is used as
  80 * bearer of this protocol OPTEE_SMC_SHM_* is used for values.
  81 */
  82#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_SHIFT              16
  83#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_MASK               GENMASK(2, 0)
  84#define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_PREDEFINED         0
  85
  86/*
  87 * Same values as TEE_LOGIN_* from TEE Internal API
  88 */
  89#define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_PUBLIC                  0x00000000
  90#define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_USER                    0x00000001
  91#define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_GROUP                   0x00000002
  92#define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION             0x00000004
  93#define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION_USER        0x00000005
  94#define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION_GROUP       0x00000006
  95
  96/*
  97 * Page size used in non-contiguous buffer entries
  98 */
  99#define OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE           4096
 100
 101/**
 102 * struct optee_msg_param_tmem - temporary memory reference parameter
 103 * @buf_ptr:    Address of the buffer
 104 * @size:       Size of the buffer
 105 * @shm_ref:    Temporary shared memory reference, pointer to a struct tee_shm
 106 *
 107 * Secure and normal world communicates pointers as physical address
 108 * instead of the virtual address. This is because secure and normal world
 109 * have completely independent memory mapping. Normal world can even have a
 110 * hypervisor which need to translate the guest physical address (AKA IPA
 111 * in ARM documentation) to a real physical address before passing the
 112 * structure to secure world.
 113 */
 114struct optee_msg_param_tmem {
 115        u64 buf_ptr;
 116        u64 size;
 117        u64 shm_ref;
 118};
 119
 120/**
 121 * struct optee_msg_param_rmem - registered memory reference parameter
 122 * @offs:       Offset into shared memory reference
 123 * @size:       Size of the buffer
 124 * @shm_ref:    Shared memory reference, pointer to a struct tee_shm
 125 */
 126struct optee_msg_param_rmem {
 127        u64 offs;
 128        u64 size;
 129        u64 shm_ref;
 130};
 131
 132/**
 133 * struct optee_msg_param_value - opaque value parameter
 134 *
 135 * Value parameters are passed unchecked between normal and secure world.
 136 */
 137struct optee_msg_param_value {
 138        u64 a;
 139        u64 b;
 140        u64 c;
 141};
 142
 143/**
 144 * struct optee_msg_param - parameter used together with struct optee_msg_arg
 145 * @attr:       attributes
 146 * @tmem:       parameter by temporary memory reference
 147 * @rmem:       parameter by registered memory reference
 148 * @value:      parameter by opaque value
 149 *
 150 * @attr & OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_MASK indicates if tmem, rmem or value is used in
 151 * the union. OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_* indicates value,
 152 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_* indicates @tmem and
 153 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_* indicates @rmem,
 154 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_NONE indicates that none of the members are used.
 155 */
 156struct optee_msg_param {
 157        u64 attr;
 158        union {
 159                struct optee_msg_param_tmem tmem;
 160                struct optee_msg_param_rmem rmem;
 161                struct optee_msg_param_value value;
 162        } u;
 163};
 164
 165/**
 166 * struct optee_msg_arg - call argument
 167 * @cmd: Command, one of OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* or OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_*
 168 * @func: Trusted Application function, specific to the Trusted Application,
 169 *           used if cmd == OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND
 170 * @session: In parameter for all OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* except
 171 *           OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION where it's an output parameter instead
 172 * @cancel_id: Cancellation id, a unique value to identify this request
 173 * @ret: return value
 174 * @ret_origin: origin of the return value
 175 * @num_params: number of parameters supplied to the OS Command
 176 * @params: the parameters supplied to the OS Command
 177 *
 178 * All normal calls to Trusted OS uses this struct. If cmd requires further
 179 * information than what these field holds it can be passed as a parameter
 180 * tagged as meta (setting the OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_META bit in corresponding
 181 * attrs field). All parameters tagged as meta has to come first.
 182 *
 183 * Temp memref parameters can be fragmented if supported by the Trusted OS
 184 * (when optee_smc.h is bearer of this protocol this is indicated with
 185 * OPTEE_SMC_SEC_CAP_UNREGISTERED_SHM). If a logical memref parameter is
 186 * fragmented then has all but the last fragment the
 187 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_FRAGMENT bit set in attrs. Even if a memref is fragmented
 188 * it will still be presented as a single logical memref to the Trusted
 189 * Application.
 190 */
 191struct optee_msg_arg {
 192        u32 cmd;
 193        u32 func;
 194        u32 session;
 195        u32 cancel_id;
 196        u32 pad;
 197        u32 ret;
 198        u32 ret_origin;
 199        u32 num_params;
 200
 201        /* num_params tells the actual number of element in params */
 202        struct optee_msg_param params[0];
 203};
 204
 205/**
 206 * OPTEE_MSG_GET_ARG_SIZE - return size of struct optee_msg_arg
 207 *
 208 * @num_params: Number of parameters embedded in the struct optee_msg_arg
 209 *
 210 * Returns the size of the struct optee_msg_arg together with the number
 211 * of embedded parameters.
 212 */
 213#define OPTEE_MSG_GET_ARG_SIZE(num_params) \
 214        (sizeof(struct optee_msg_arg) + \
 215         sizeof(struct optee_msg_param) * (num_params))
 216
 217/*****************************************************************************
 218 * Part 2 - requests from normal world
 219 *****************************************************************************/
 220
 221/*
 222 * Return the following UID if using API specified in this file without
 223 * further extensions:
 224 * 384fb3e0-e7f8-11e3-af63-0002a5d5c51b.
 225 * Represented in 4 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_UID_0, OPTEE_MSG_UID_1,
 226 * OPTEE_MSG_UID_2, OPTEE_MSG_UID_3.
 227 */
 228#define OPTEE_MSG_UID_0                 0x384fb3e0
 229#define OPTEE_MSG_UID_1                 0xe7f811e3
 230#define OPTEE_MSG_UID_2                 0xaf630002
 231#define OPTEE_MSG_UID_3                 0xa5d5c51b
 232#define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_UID      0xFF01
 233
 234/*
 235 * Returns 2.0 if using API specified in this file without further
 236 * extensions. Represented in 2 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MAJOR
 237 * and OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MINOR
 238 */
 239#define OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MAJOR        2
 240#define OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MINOR        0
 241#define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_REVISION 0xFF03
 242
 243/*
 244 * Get UUID of Trusted OS.
 245 *
 246 * Used by non-secure world to figure out which Trusted OS is installed.
 247 * Note that returned UUID is the UUID of the Trusted OS, not of the API.
 248 *
 249 * Returns UUID in 4 32-bit words in the same way as
 250 * OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_UID described above.
 251 */
 252#define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_0       0x486178e0
 253#define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_1       0xe7f811e3
 254#define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_2       0xbc5e0002
 255#define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_3       0xa5d5c51b
 256#define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_GET_OS_UUID    0x0000
 257
 258/*
 259 * Get revision of Trusted OS.
 260 *
 261 * Used by non-secure world to figure out which version of the Trusted OS
 262 * is installed. Note that the returned revision is the revision of the
 263 * Trusted OS, not of the API.
 264 *
 265 * Returns revision in 2 32-bit words in the same way as
 266 * OPTEE_MSG_CALLS_REVISION described above.
 267 */
 268#define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_GET_OS_REVISION        0x0001
 269
 270/*
 271 * Do a secure call with struct optee_msg_arg as argument
 272 * The OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* below defines what goes in struct optee_msg_arg::cmd
 273 *
 274 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION opens a session to a Trusted Application.
 275 * The first two parameters are tagged as meta, holding two value
 276 * parameters to pass the following information:
 277 * param[0].u.value.a-b uuid of Trusted Application
 278 * param[1].u.value.a-b uuid of Client
 279 * param[1].u.value.c Login class of client OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_*
 280 *
 281 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND invokes a command a previously opened
 282 * session to a Trusted Application.  struct optee_msg_arg::func is Trusted
 283 * Application function, specific to the Trusted Application.
 284 *
 285 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CLOSE_SESSION closes a previously opened session to
 286 * Trusted Application.
 287 *
 288 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CANCEL cancels a currently invoked command.
 289 *
 290 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_REGISTER_SHM registers a shared memory reference. The
 291 * information is passed as:
 292 * [in] param[0].attr                   OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INPUT
 293 *                                      [| OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_FRAGMENT]
 294 * [in] param[0].u.tmem.buf_ptr         physical address (of first fragment)
 295 * [in] param[0].u.tmem.size            size (of first fragment)
 296 * [in] param[0].u.tmem.shm_ref         holds shared memory reference
 297 * ...
 298 * The shared memory can optionally be fragmented, temp memrefs can follow
 299 * each other with all but the last with the OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_FRAGMENT bit set.
 300 *
 301 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_UNREGISTER_SHM unregisteres a previously registered shared
 302 * memory reference. The information is passed as:
 303 * [in] param[0].attr                   OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT
 304 * [in] param[0].u.rmem.shm_ref         holds shared memory reference
 305 * [in] param[0].u.rmem.offs            0
 306 * [in] param[0].u.rmem.size            0
 307 */
 308#define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION      0
 309#define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND    1
 310#define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CLOSE_SESSION     2
 311#define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CANCEL            3
 312#define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_REGISTER_SHM      4
 313#define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_UNREGISTER_SHM    5
 314#define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALL_WITH_ARG  0x0004
 315
 316/*****************************************************************************
 317 * Part 3 - Requests from secure world, RPC
 318 *****************************************************************************/
 319
 320/*
 321 * All RPC is done with a struct optee_msg_arg as bearer of information,
 322 * struct optee_msg_arg::arg holds values defined by OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_* below
 323 *
 324 * RPC communication with tee-supplicant is reversed compared to normal
 325 * client communication desribed above. The supplicant receives requests
 326 * and sends responses.
 327 */
 328
 329/*
 330 * Load a TA into memory, defined in tee-supplicant
 331 */
 332#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_LOAD_TA       0
 333
 334/*
 335 * Reserved
 336 */
 337#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_RPMB          1
 338
 339/*
 340 * File system access, defined in tee-supplicant
 341 */
 342#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_FS            2
 343
 344/*
 345 * Get time
 346 *
 347 * Returns number of seconds and nano seconds since the Epoch,
 348 * 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC).
 349 *
 350 * [out] param[0].u.value.a     Number of seconds
 351 * [out] param[0].u.value.b     Number of nano seconds.
 352 */
 353#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_GET_TIME      3
 354
 355/*
 356 * Wait queue primitive, helper for secure world to implement a wait queue.
 357 *
 358 * If secure world need to wait for a secure world mutex it issues a sleep
 359 * request instead of spinning in secure world. Conversely is a wakeup
 360 * request issued when a secure world mutex with a thread waiting thread is
 361 * unlocked.
 362 *
 363 * Waiting on a key
 364 * [in] param[0].u.value.a OPTEE_MSG_RPC_WAIT_QUEUE_SLEEP
 365 * [in] param[0].u.value.b wait key
 366 *
 367 * Waking up a key
 368 * [in] param[0].u.value.a OPTEE_MSG_RPC_WAIT_QUEUE_WAKEUP
 369 * [in] param[0].u.value.b wakeup key
 370 */
 371#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_WAIT_QUEUE    4
 372#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_WAIT_QUEUE_SLEEP  0
 373#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_WAIT_QUEUE_WAKEUP 1
 374
 375/*
 376 * Suspend execution
 377 *
 378 * [in] param[0].value  .a number of milliseconds to suspend
 379 */
 380#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_SUSPEND       5
 381
 382/*
 383 * Allocate a piece of shared memory
 384 *
 385 * Shared memory can optionally be fragmented, to support that additional
 386 * spare param entries are allocated to make room for eventual fragments.
 387 * The spare param entries has .attr = OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_NONE when
 388 * unused. All returned temp memrefs except the last should have the
 389 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_FRAGMENT bit set in the attr field.
 390 *
 391 * [in]  param[0].u.value.a             type of memory one of
 392 *                                      OPTEE_MSG_RPC_SHM_TYPE_* below
 393 * [in]  param[0].u.value.b             requested size
 394 * [in]  param[0].u.value.c             required alignment
 395 *
 396 * [out] param[0].u.tmem.buf_ptr        physical address (of first fragment)
 397 * [out] param[0].u.tmem.size           size (of first fragment)
 398 * [out] param[0].u.tmem.shm_ref        shared memory reference
 399 * ...
 400 * [out] param[n].u.tmem.buf_ptr        physical address
 401 * [out] param[n].u.tmem.size           size
 402 * [out] param[n].u.tmem.shm_ref        shared memory reference (same value
 403 *                                      as in param[n-1].u.tmem.shm_ref)
 404 */
 405#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_SHM_ALLOC     6
 406/* Memory that can be shared with a non-secure user space application */
 407#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_SHM_TYPE_APPL     0
 408/* Memory only shared with non-secure kernel */
 409#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_SHM_TYPE_KERNEL   1
 410
 411/*
 412 * Free shared memory previously allocated with OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_SHM_ALLOC
 413 *
 414 * [in]  param[0].u.value.a             type of memory one of
 415 *                                      OPTEE_MSG_RPC_SHM_TYPE_* above
 416 * [in]  param[0].u.value.b             value of shared memory reference
 417 *                                      returned in param[0].u.tmem.shm_ref
 418 *                                      above
 419 */
 420#define OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_SHM_FREE      7
 421
 422#endif /* _OPTEE_MSG_H */
 423