linux/drivers/crypto/bcm/cipher.h
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   2/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
   3/*
   4 * Copyright 2016 Broadcom
   5 */
   6
   7#ifndef _CIPHER_H
   8#define _CIPHER_H
   9
  10#include <linux/atomic.h>
  11#include <linux/mailbox/brcm-message.h>
  12#include <linux/mailbox_client.h>
  13#include <crypto/aes.h>
  14#include <crypto/internal/hash.h>
  15#include <crypto/internal/skcipher.h>
  16#include <crypto/aead.h>
  17#include <crypto/arc4.h>
  18#include <crypto/gcm.h>
  19#include <crypto/sha1.h>
  20#include <crypto/sha2.h>
  21#include <crypto/sha3.h>
  22
  23#include "spu.h"
  24#include "spum.h"
  25#include "spu2.h"
  26
  27/* Driver supports up to MAX_SPUS SPU blocks */
  28#define MAX_SPUS 16
  29
  30#define ARC4_STATE_SIZE     4
  31
  32#define CCM_AES_IV_SIZE    16
  33#define CCM_ESP_IV_SIZE     8
  34#define RFC4543_ICV_SIZE   16
  35
  36#define MAX_KEY_SIZE    ARC4_MAX_KEY_SIZE
  37#define MAX_IV_SIZE     AES_BLOCK_SIZE
  38#define MAX_DIGEST_SIZE SHA3_512_DIGEST_SIZE
  39#define MAX_ASSOC_SIZE  512
  40
  41/* size of salt value for AES-GCM-ESP and AES-CCM-ESP */
  42#define GCM_ESP_SALT_SIZE   4
  43#define CCM_ESP_SALT_SIZE   3
  44#define MAX_SALT_SIZE       GCM_ESP_SALT_SIZE
  45#define GCM_ESP_SALT_OFFSET 0
  46#define CCM_ESP_SALT_OFFSET 1
  47
  48#define GCM_ESP_DIGESTSIZE 16
  49
  50#define MAX_HASH_BLOCK_SIZE SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE
  51
  52/*
  53 * Maximum number of bytes from a non-final hash request that can be deferred
  54 * until more data is available. With new crypto API framework, this
  55 * can be no more than one block of data.
  56 */
  57#define HASH_CARRY_MAX  MAX_HASH_BLOCK_SIZE
  58
  59/* Force at least 4-byte alignment of all SPU message fields */
  60#define SPU_MSG_ALIGN  4
  61
  62/* Number of times to resend mailbox message if mb queue is full */
  63#define SPU_MB_RETRY_MAX  1000
  64
  65/* op_counts[] indexes */
  66enum op_type {
  67        SPU_OP_CIPHER,
  68        SPU_OP_HASH,
  69        SPU_OP_HMAC,
  70        SPU_OP_AEAD,
  71        SPU_OP_NUM
  72};
  73
  74enum spu_spu_type {
  75        SPU_TYPE_SPUM,
  76        SPU_TYPE_SPU2,
  77};
  78
  79/*
  80 * SPUM_NS2 and SPUM_NSP are the SPU-M block on Northstar 2 and Northstar Plus,
  81 * respectively.
  82 */
  83enum spu_spu_subtype {
  84        SPU_SUBTYPE_SPUM_NS2,
  85        SPU_SUBTYPE_SPUM_NSP,
  86        SPU_SUBTYPE_SPU2_V1,
  87        SPU_SUBTYPE_SPU2_V2
  88};
  89
  90struct spu_type_subtype {
  91        enum spu_spu_type type;
  92        enum spu_spu_subtype subtype;
  93};
  94
  95struct cipher_op {
  96        enum spu_cipher_alg alg;
  97        enum spu_cipher_mode mode;
  98};
  99
 100struct auth_op {
 101        enum hash_alg alg;
 102        enum hash_mode mode;
 103};
 104
 105struct iproc_alg_s {
 106        u32 type;
 107        union {
 108                struct skcipher_alg skcipher;
 109                struct ahash_alg hash;
 110                struct aead_alg aead;
 111        } alg;
 112        struct cipher_op cipher_info;
 113        struct auth_op auth_info;
 114        bool auth_first;
 115        bool registered;
 116};
 117
 118/*
 119 * Buffers for a SPU request/reply message pair. All part of one structure to
 120 * allow a single alloc per request.
 121 */
 122struct spu_msg_buf {
 123        /* Request message fragments */
 124
 125        /*
 126         * SPU request message header. For SPU-M, holds MH, EMH, SCTX, BDESC,
 127         * and BD header. For SPU2, holds FMD, OMD.
 128         */
 129        u8 bcm_spu_req_hdr[ALIGN(SPU2_HEADER_ALLOC_LEN, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 130
 131        /* IV or counter. Size to include salt. Also used for XTS tweek. */
 132        u8 iv_ctr[ALIGN(2 * AES_BLOCK_SIZE, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 133
 134        /* Hash digest. request and response. */
 135        u8 digest[ALIGN(MAX_DIGEST_SIZE, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 136
 137        /* SPU request message padding */
 138        u8 spu_req_pad[ALIGN(SPU_PAD_LEN_MAX, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 139
 140        /* SPU-M request message STATUS field */
 141        u8 tx_stat[ALIGN(SPU_TX_STATUS_LEN, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 142
 143        /* Response message fragments */
 144
 145        /* SPU response message header */
 146        u8 spu_resp_hdr[ALIGN(SPU2_HEADER_ALLOC_LEN, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 147
 148        /* SPU response message STATUS field padding */
 149        u8 rx_stat_pad[ALIGN(SPU_STAT_PAD_MAX, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 150
 151        /* SPU response message STATUS field */
 152        u8 rx_stat[ALIGN(SPU_RX_STATUS_LEN, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 153
 154        union {
 155                /* Buffers only used for skcipher */
 156                struct {
 157                        /*
 158                         * Field used for either SUPDT when RC4 is used
 159                         * -OR- tweak value when XTS/AES is used
 160                         */
 161                        u8 supdt_tweak[ALIGN(SPU_SUPDT_LEN, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 162                } c;
 163
 164                /* Buffers only used for aead */
 165                struct {
 166                        /* SPU response pad for GCM data */
 167                        u8 gcmpad[ALIGN(AES_BLOCK_SIZE, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 168
 169                        /* SPU request msg padding for GCM AAD */
 170                        u8 req_aad_pad[ALIGN(SPU_PAD_LEN_MAX, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 171
 172                        /* SPU response data to be discarded */
 173                        u8 resp_aad[ALIGN(MAX_ASSOC_SIZE + MAX_IV_SIZE,
 174                                          SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 175                } a;
 176        };
 177};
 178
 179struct iproc_ctx_s {
 180        u8 enckey[MAX_KEY_SIZE + ARC4_STATE_SIZE];
 181        unsigned int enckeylen;
 182
 183        u8 authkey[MAX_KEY_SIZE + ARC4_STATE_SIZE];
 184        unsigned int authkeylen;
 185
 186        u8 salt[MAX_SALT_SIZE];
 187        unsigned int salt_len;
 188        unsigned int salt_offset;
 189        u8 iv[MAX_IV_SIZE];
 190
 191        unsigned int digestsize;
 192
 193        struct iproc_alg_s *alg;
 194        bool is_esp;
 195
 196        struct cipher_op cipher;
 197        enum spu_cipher_type cipher_type;
 198
 199        struct auth_op auth;
 200        bool auth_first;
 201
 202        /*
 203         * The maximum length in bytes of the payload in a SPU message for this
 204         * context. For SPU-M, the payload is the combination of AAD and data.
 205         * For SPU2, the payload is just data. A value of SPU_MAX_PAYLOAD_INF
 206         * indicates that there is no limit to the length of the SPU message
 207         * payload.
 208         */
 209        unsigned int max_payload;
 210
 211        struct crypto_aead *fallback_cipher;
 212
 213        /* auth_type is determined during processing of request */
 214
 215        u8 ipad[MAX_HASH_BLOCK_SIZE];
 216        u8 opad[MAX_HASH_BLOCK_SIZE];
 217
 218        /*
 219         * Buffer to hold SPU message header template. Template is created at
 220         * setkey time for skcipher requests, since most of the fields in the
 221         * header are known at that time. At request time, just fill in a few
 222         * missing pieces related to length of data in the request and IVs, etc.
 223         */
 224        u8 bcm_spu_req_hdr[ALIGN(SPU2_HEADER_ALLOC_LEN, SPU_MSG_ALIGN)];
 225
 226        /* Length of SPU request header */
 227        u16 spu_req_hdr_len;
 228
 229        /* Expected length of SPU response header */
 230        u16 spu_resp_hdr_len;
 231
 232        /*
 233         * shash descriptor - needed to perform incremental hashing in
 234         * in software, when hw doesn't support it.
 235         */
 236        struct shash_desc *shash;
 237
 238        bool is_rfc4543;        /* RFC 4543 style of GMAC */
 239};
 240
 241/* state from iproc_reqctx_s necessary for hash state export/import */
 242struct spu_hash_export_s {
 243        unsigned int total_todo;
 244        unsigned int total_sent;
 245        u8 hash_carry[HASH_CARRY_MAX];
 246        unsigned int hash_carry_len;
 247        u8 incr_hash[MAX_DIGEST_SIZE];
 248        bool is_sw_hmac;
 249};
 250
 251struct iproc_reqctx_s {
 252        /* general context */
 253        struct crypto_async_request *parent;
 254
 255        /* only valid after enqueue() */
 256        struct iproc_ctx_s *ctx;
 257
 258        u8 chan_idx;   /* Mailbox channel to be used to submit this request */
 259
 260        /* total todo, rx'd, and sent for this request */
 261        unsigned int total_todo;
 262        unsigned int total_received;    /* only valid for skcipher */
 263        unsigned int total_sent;
 264
 265        /*
 266         * num bytes sent to hw from the src sg in this request. This can differ
 267         * from total_sent for incremental hashing. total_sent includes previous
 268         * init() and update() data. src_sent does not.
 269         */
 270        unsigned int src_sent;
 271
 272        /*
 273         * For AEAD requests, start of associated data. This will typically
 274         * point to the beginning of the src scatterlist from the request,
 275         * since assoc data is at the beginning of the src scatterlist rather
 276         * than in its own sg.
 277         */
 278        struct scatterlist *assoc;
 279
 280        /*
 281         * scatterlist entry and offset to start of data for next chunk. Crypto
 282         * API src scatterlist for AEAD starts with AAD, if present. For first
 283         * chunk, src_sg is sg entry at beginning of input data (after AAD).
 284         * src_skip begins at the offset in that sg entry where data begins.
 285         */
 286        struct scatterlist *src_sg;
 287        int src_nents;          /* Number of src entries with data */
 288        u32 src_skip;           /* bytes of current sg entry already used */
 289
 290        /*
 291         * Same for destination. For AEAD, if there is AAD, output data must
 292         * be written at offset following AAD.
 293         */
 294        struct scatterlist *dst_sg;
 295        int dst_nents;          /* Number of dst entries with data */
 296        u32 dst_skip;           /* bytes of current sg entry already written */
 297
 298        /* Mailbox message used to send this request to PDC driver */
 299        struct brcm_message mb_mssg;
 300
 301        bool bd_suppress;       /* suppress BD field in SPU response? */
 302
 303        /* cipher context */
 304        bool is_encrypt;
 305
 306        /*
 307         * CBC mode: IV.  CTR mode: counter.  Else empty. Used as a DMA
 308         * buffer for AEAD requests. So allocate as DMAable memory. If IV
 309         * concatenated with salt, includes the salt.
 310         */
 311        u8 *iv_ctr;
 312        /* Length of IV or counter, in bytes */
 313        unsigned int iv_ctr_len;
 314
 315        /*
 316         * Hash requests can be of any size, whether initial, update, or final.
 317         * A non-final request must be submitted to the SPU as an integral
 318         * number of blocks. This may leave data at the end of the request
 319         * that is not a full block. Since the request is non-final, it cannot
 320         * be padded. So, we write the remainder to this hash_carry buffer and
 321         * hold it until the next request arrives. The carry data is then
 322         * submitted at the beginning of the data in the next SPU msg.
 323         * hash_carry_len is the number of bytes currently in hash_carry. These
 324         * fields are only used for ahash requests.
 325         */
 326        u8 hash_carry[HASH_CARRY_MAX];
 327        unsigned int hash_carry_len;
 328        unsigned int is_final;  /* is this the final for the hash op? */
 329
 330        /*
 331         * Digest from incremental hash is saved here to include in next hash
 332         * operation. Cannot be stored in req->result for truncated hashes,
 333         * since result may be sized for final digest. Cannot be saved in
 334         * msg_buf because that gets deleted between incremental hash ops
 335         * and is not saved as part of export().
 336         */
 337        u8 incr_hash[MAX_DIGEST_SIZE];
 338
 339        /* hmac context */
 340        bool is_sw_hmac;
 341
 342        /* aead context */
 343        struct crypto_tfm *old_tfm;
 344        crypto_completion_t old_complete;
 345        void *old_data;
 346
 347        gfp_t gfp;
 348
 349        /* Buffers used to build SPU request and response messages */
 350        struct spu_msg_buf msg_buf;
 351};
 352
 353/*
 354 * Structure encapsulates a set of function pointers specific to the type of
 355 * SPU hardware running. These functions handling creation and parsing of
 356 * SPU request messages and SPU response messages. Includes hardware-specific
 357 * values read from device tree.
 358 */
 359struct spu_hw {
 360        void (*spu_dump_msg_hdr)(u8 *buf, unsigned int buf_len);
 361        u32 (*spu_ctx_max_payload)(enum spu_cipher_alg cipher_alg,
 362                                   enum spu_cipher_mode cipher_mode,
 363                                   unsigned int blocksize);
 364        u32 (*spu_payload_length)(u8 *spu_hdr);
 365        u16 (*spu_response_hdr_len)(u16 auth_key_len, u16 enc_key_len,
 366                                    bool is_hash);
 367        u16 (*spu_hash_pad_len)(enum hash_alg hash_alg,
 368                                enum hash_mode hash_mode, u32 chunksize,
 369                                u16 hash_block_size);
 370        u32 (*spu_gcm_ccm_pad_len)(enum spu_cipher_mode cipher_mode,
 371                                   unsigned int data_size);
 372        u32 (*spu_assoc_resp_len)(enum spu_cipher_mode cipher_mode,
 373                                  unsigned int assoc_len,
 374                                  unsigned int iv_len, bool is_encrypt);
 375        u8 (*spu_aead_ivlen)(enum spu_cipher_mode cipher_mode,
 376                             u16 iv_len);
 377        enum hash_type (*spu_hash_type)(u32 src_sent);
 378        u32 (*spu_digest_size)(u32 digest_size, enum hash_alg alg,
 379                               enum hash_type);
 380        u32 (*spu_create_request)(u8 *spu_hdr,
 381                                  struct spu_request_opts *req_opts,
 382                                  struct spu_cipher_parms *cipher_parms,
 383                                  struct spu_hash_parms *hash_parms,
 384                                  struct spu_aead_parms *aead_parms,
 385                                  unsigned int data_size);
 386        u16 (*spu_cipher_req_init)(u8 *spu_hdr,
 387                                   struct spu_cipher_parms *cipher_parms);
 388        void (*spu_cipher_req_finish)(u8 *spu_hdr,
 389                                      u16 spu_req_hdr_len,
 390                                      unsigned int is_inbound,
 391                                      struct spu_cipher_parms *cipher_parms,
 392                                      unsigned int data_size);
 393        void (*spu_request_pad)(u8 *pad_start, u32 gcm_padding,
 394                                u32 hash_pad_len, enum hash_alg auth_alg,
 395                                enum hash_mode auth_mode,
 396                                unsigned int total_sent, u32 status_padding);
 397        u8 (*spu_xts_tweak_in_payload)(void);
 398        u8 (*spu_tx_status_len)(void);
 399        u8 (*spu_rx_status_len)(void);
 400        int (*spu_status_process)(u8 *statp);
 401        void (*spu_ccm_update_iv)(unsigned int digestsize,
 402                                  struct spu_cipher_parms *cipher_parms,
 403                                  unsigned int assoclen, unsigned int chunksize,
 404                                  bool is_encrypt, bool is_esp);
 405        u32 (*spu_wordalign_padlen)(u32 data_size);
 406
 407        /* The base virtual address of the SPU hw registers */
 408        void __iomem *reg_vbase[MAX_SPUS];
 409
 410        /* Version of the SPU hardware */
 411        enum spu_spu_type spu_type;
 412
 413        /* Sub-version of the SPU hardware */
 414        enum spu_spu_subtype spu_subtype;
 415
 416        /* The number of SPUs on this platform */
 417        u32 num_spu;
 418
 419        /* The number of SPU channels on this platform */
 420        u32 num_chan;
 421};
 422
 423struct bcm_device_private {
 424        struct platform_device *pdev;
 425
 426        struct spu_hw spu;
 427
 428        atomic_t session_count; /* number of streams active */
 429        atomic_t stream_count;  /* monotonic counter for streamID's */
 430
 431        /* Length of BCM header. Set to 0 when hw does not expect BCM HEADER. */
 432        u8 bcm_hdr_len;
 433
 434        /* The index of the channel to use for the next crypto request */
 435        atomic_t next_chan;
 436
 437        struct dentry *debugfs_dir;
 438        struct dentry *debugfs_stats;
 439
 440        /* Number of request bytes processed and result bytes returned */
 441        atomic64_t bytes_in;
 442        atomic64_t bytes_out;
 443
 444        /* Number of operations of each type */
 445        atomic_t op_counts[SPU_OP_NUM];
 446
 447        atomic_t cipher_cnt[CIPHER_ALG_LAST][CIPHER_MODE_LAST];
 448        atomic_t hash_cnt[HASH_ALG_LAST];
 449        atomic_t hmac_cnt[HASH_ALG_LAST];
 450        atomic_t aead_cnt[AEAD_TYPE_LAST];
 451
 452        /* Number of calls to setkey() for each operation type */
 453        atomic_t setkey_cnt[SPU_OP_NUM];
 454
 455        /* Number of times request was resubmitted because mb was full */
 456        atomic_t mb_no_spc;
 457
 458        /* Number of mailbox send failures */
 459        atomic_t mb_send_fail;
 460
 461        /* Number of ICV check failures for AEAD messages */
 462        atomic_t bad_icv;
 463
 464        struct mbox_client mcl;
 465
 466        /* Array of mailbox channel pointers, one for each channel */
 467        struct mbox_chan **mbox;
 468};
 469
 470extern struct bcm_device_private iproc_priv;
 471
 472#endif
 473