Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jonathan Cameron | 1019 | 99.71% | 1 | 25.00% |
Nishad Kamdar | 1 | 0.10% | 1 | 25.00% |
Hao Fang | 1 | 0.10% | 1 | 25.00% |
Zhengchao Shao | 1 | 0.10% | 1 | 25.00% |
Total | 1022 | 4 |
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ /* Copyright (c) 2016-2017 HiSilicon Limited. */ #ifndef _SEC_DRV_H_ #define _SEC_DRV_H_ #include <crypto/algapi.h> #include <linux/kfifo.h> #define SEC_MAX_SGE_NUM 64 #define SEC_HW_RING_NUM 3 #define SEC_CMD_RING 0 #define SEC_OUTORDER_RING 1 #define SEC_DBG_RING 2 /* A reasonable length to balance memory use against flexibility */ #define SEC_QUEUE_LEN 512 #define SEC_MAX_SGE_NUM 64 struct sec_bd_info { #define SEC_BD_W0_T_LEN_M GENMASK(4, 0) #define SEC_BD_W0_T_LEN_S 0 #define SEC_BD_W0_C_WIDTH_M GENMASK(6, 5) #define SEC_BD_W0_C_WIDTH_S 5 #define SEC_C_WIDTH_AES_128BIT 0 #define SEC_C_WIDTH_AES_8BIT 1 #define SEC_C_WIDTH_AES_1BIT 2 #define SEC_C_WIDTH_DES_64BIT 0 #define SEC_C_WIDTH_DES_8BIT 1 #define SEC_C_WIDTH_DES_1BIT 2 #define SEC_BD_W0_C_MODE_M GENMASK(9, 7) #define SEC_BD_W0_C_MODE_S 7 #define SEC_C_MODE_ECB 0 #define SEC_C_MODE_CBC 1 #define SEC_C_MODE_CTR 4 #define SEC_C_MODE_CCM 5 #define SEC_C_MODE_GCM 6 #define SEC_C_MODE_XTS 7 #define SEC_BD_W0_SEQ BIT(10) #define SEC_BD_W0_DE BIT(11) #define SEC_BD_W0_DAT_SKIP_M GENMASK(13, 12) #define SEC_BD_W0_DAT_SKIP_S 12 #define SEC_BD_W0_C_GRAN_SIZE_19_16_M GENMASK(17, 14) #define SEC_BD_W0_C_GRAN_SIZE_19_16_S 14 #define SEC_BD_W0_CIPHER_M GENMASK(19, 18) #define SEC_BD_W0_CIPHER_S 18 #define SEC_CIPHER_NULL 0 #define SEC_CIPHER_ENCRYPT 1 #define SEC_CIPHER_DECRYPT 2 #define SEC_BD_W0_AUTH_M GENMASK(21, 20) #define SEC_BD_W0_AUTH_S 20 #define SEC_AUTH_NULL 0 #define SEC_AUTH_MAC 1 #define SEC_AUTH_VERIF 2 #define SEC_BD_W0_AI_GEN BIT(22) #define SEC_BD_W0_CI_GEN BIT(23) #define SEC_BD_W0_NO_HPAD BIT(24) #define SEC_BD_W0_HM_M GENMASK(26, 25) #define SEC_BD_W0_HM_S 25 #define SEC_BD_W0_ICV_OR_SKEY_EN_M GENMASK(28, 27) #define SEC_BD_W0_ICV_OR_SKEY_EN_S 27 /* Multi purpose field - gran size bits for send, flag for recv */ #define SEC_BD_W0_FLAG_M GENMASK(30, 29) #define SEC_BD_W0_C_GRAN_SIZE_21_20_M GENMASK(30, 29) #define SEC_BD_W0_FLAG_S 29 #define SEC_BD_W0_C_GRAN_SIZE_21_20_S 29 #define SEC_BD_W0_DONE BIT(31) u32 w0; #define SEC_BD_W1_AUTH_GRAN_SIZE_M GENMASK(21, 0) #define SEC_BD_W1_AUTH_GRAN_SIZE_S 0 #define SEC_BD_W1_M_KEY_EN BIT(22) #define SEC_BD_W1_BD_INVALID BIT(23) #define SEC_BD_W1_ADDR_TYPE BIT(24) #define SEC_BD_W1_A_ALG_M GENMASK(28, 25) #define SEC_BD_W1_A_ALG_S 25 #define SEC_A_ALG_SHA1 0 #define SEC_A_ALG_SHA256 1 #define SEC_A_ALG_MD5 2 #define SEC_A_ALG_SHA224 3 #define SEC_A_ALG_HMAC_SHA1 8 #define SEC_A_ALG_HMAC_SHA224 10 #define SEC_A_ALG_HMAC_SHA256 11 #define SEC_A_ALG_HMAC_MD5 12 #define SEC_A_ALG_AES_XCBC 13 #define SEC_A_ALG_AES_CMAC 14 #define SEC_BD_W1_C_ALG_M GENMASK(31, 29) #define SEC_BD_W1_C_ALG_S 29 #define SEC_C_ALG_DES 0 #define SEC_C_ALG_3DES 1 #define SEC_C_ALG_AES 2 u32 w1; #define SEC_BD_W2_C_GRAN_SIZE_15_0_M GENMASK(15, 0) #define SEC_BD_W2_C_GRAN_SIZE_15_0_S 0 #define SEC_BD_W2_GRAN_NUM_M GENMASK(31, 16) #define SEC_BD_W2_GRAN_NUM_S 16 u32 w2; #define SEC_BD_W3_AUTH_LEN_OFFSET_M GENMASK(9, 0) #define SEC_BD_W3_AUTH_LEN_OFFSET_S 0 #define SEC_BD_W3_CIPHER_LEN_OFFSET_M GENMASK(19, 10) #define SEC_BD_W3_CIPHER_LEN_OFFSET_S 10 #define SEC_BD_W3_MAC_LEN_M GENMASK(24, 20) #define SEC_BD_W3_MAC_LEN_S 20 #define SEC_BD_W3_A_KEY_LEN_M GENMASK(29, 25) #define SEC_BD_W3_A_KEY_LEN_S 25 #define SEC_BD_W3_C_KEY_LEN_M GENMASK(31, 30) #define SEC_BD_W3_C_KEY_LEN_S 30 #define SEC_KEY_LEN_AES_128 0 #define SEC_KEY_LEN_AES_192 1 #define SEC_KEY_LEN_AES_256 2 #define SEC_KEY_LEN_DES 1 #define SEC_KEY_LEN_3DES_3_KEY 1 #define SEC_KEY_LEN_3DES_2_KEY 3 u32 w3; /* W4,5 */ union { u32 authkey_addr_lo; u32 authiv_addr_lo; }; union { u32 authkey_addr_hi; u32 authiv_addr_hi; }; /* W6,7 */ u32 cipher_key_addr_lo; u32 cipher_key_addr_hi; /* W8,9 */ u32 cipher_iv_addr_lo; u32 cipher_iv_addr_hi; /* W10,11 */ u32 data_addr_lo; u32 data_addr_hi; /* W12,13 */ u32 mac_addr_lo; u32 mac_addr_hi; /* W14,15 */ u32 cipher_destin_addr_lo; u32 cipher_destin_addr_hi; }; enum sec_mem_region { SEC_COMMON = 0, SEC_SAA, SEC_NUM_ADDR_REGIONS }; #define SEC_NAME_SIZE 64 #define SEC_Q_NUM 16 /** * struct sec_queue_ring_cmd - store information about a SEC HW cmd ring * @used: Local counter used to cheaply establish if the ring is empty. * @lock: Protect against simultaneous adjusting of the read and write pointers. * @vaddr: Virtual address for the ram pages used for the ring. * @paddr: Physical address of the dma mapped region of ram used for the ring. * @callback: Callback function called on a ring element completing. */ struct sec_queue_ring_cmd { atomic_t used; struct mutex lock; struct sec_bd_info *vaddr; dma_addr_t paddr; void (*callback)(struct sec_bd_info *resp, void *ctx); }; struct sec_debug_bd_info; struct sec_queue_ring_db { struct sec_debug_bd_info *vaddr; dma_addr_t paddr; }; struct sec_out_bd_info; struct sec_queue_ring_cq { struct sec_out_bd_info *vaddr; dma_addr_t paddr; }; struct sec_dev_info; enum sec_cipher_alg { SEC_C_DES_ECB_64, SEC_C_DES_CBC_64, SEC_C_3DES_ECB_192_3KEY, SEC_C_3DES_ECB_192_2KEY, SEC_C_3DES_CBC_192_3KEY, SEC_C_3DES_CBC_192_2KEY, SEC_C_AES_ECB_128, SEC_C_AES_ECB_192, SEC_C_AES_ECB_256, SEC_C_AES_CBC_128, SEC_C_AES_CBC_192, SEC_C_AES_CBC_256, SEC_C_AES_CTR_128, SEC_C_AES_CTR_192, SEC_C_AES_CTR_256, SEC_C_AES_XTS_128, SEC_C_AES_XTS_256, SEC_C_NULL, }; /** * struct sec_alg_tfm_ctx - hardware specific tranformation context * @cipher_alg: Cipher algorithm enabled include encryption mode. * @key: Key storage if required. * @pkey: DMA address for the key storage. * @req_template: Request template to save time on setup. * @queue: The hardware queue associated with this tfm context. * @lock: Protect key and pkey to ensure they are consistent * @auth_buf: Current context buffer for auth operations. * @backlog: The backlog queue used for cases where our buffers aren't * large enough. */ struct sec_alg_tfm_ctx { enum sec_cipher_alg cipher_alg; u8 *key; dma_addr_t pkey; struct sec_bd_info req_template; struct sec_queue *queue; struct mutex lock; u8 *auth_buf; struct list_head backlog; }; /** * struct sec_request - data associate with a single crypto request * @elements: List of subparts of this request (hardware size restriction) * @num_elements: The number of subparts (used as an optimization) * @lock: Protect elements of this structure against concurrent change. * @tfm_ctx: hardware specific context. * @len_in: length of in sgl from upper layers * @len_out: length of out sgl from upper layers * @dma_iv: initialization vector - phsyical address * @err: store used to track errors across subelements of this request. * @req_base: pointer to base element of associate crypto context. * This is needed to allow shared handling skcipher, ahash etc. * @cb: completion callback. * @backlog_head: list head to allow backlog maintenance. * * The hardware is limited in the maximum size of data that it can * process from a single BD. Typically this is fairly large (32MB) * but still requires the complexity of splitting the incoming * skreq up into a number of elements complete with appropriate * iv chaining. */ struct sec_request { struct list_head elements; int num_elements; struct mutex lock; struct sec_alg_tfm_ctx *tfm_ctx; int len_in; int len_out; dma_addr_t dma_iv; int err; struct crypto_async_request *req_base; void (*cb)(struct sec_bd_info *resp, struct crypto_async_request *req); struct list_head backlog_head; }; /** * struct sec_request_el - A subpart of a request. * @head: allow us to attach this to the list in the sec_request * @req: hardware block descriptor corresponding to this request subpart * @in: hardware sgl for input - virtual address * @dma_in: hardware sgl for input - physical address * @sgl_in: scatterlist for this request subpart * @out: hardware sgl for output - virtual address * @dma_out: hardware sgl for output - physical address * @sgl_out: scatterlist for this request subpart * @sec_req: The request which this subpart forms a part of * @el_length: Number of bytes in this subpart. Needed to locate * last ivsize chunk for iv chaining. */ struct sec_request_el { struct list_head head; struct sec_bd_info req; struct sec_hw_sgl *in; dma_addr_t dma_in; struct scatterlist *sgl_in; struct sec_hw_sgl *out; dma_addr_t dma_out; struct scatterlist *sgl_out; struct sec_request *sec_req; size_t el_length; }; /** * struct sec_queue - All the information about a HW queue * @dev_info: The parent SEC device to which this queue belongs. * @task_irq: Completion interrupt for the queue. * @name: Human readable queue description also used as irq name. * @ring: The several HW rings associated with one queue. * @regs: The iomapped device registers * @queue_id: Index of the queue used for naming and resource selection. * @in_use: Flag to say if the queue is in use. * @expected: The next expected element to finish assuming we were in order. * @uprocessed: A bitmap to track which OoO elements are done but not handled. * @softqueue: A software queue used when chaining requirements prevent direct * use of the hardware queues. * @havesoftqueue: A flag to say we have a queues - as we may need one for the * current mode. * @queuelock: Protect the soft queue from concurrent changes to avoid some * potential loss of data races. * @shadow: Pointers back to the shadow copy of the hardware ring element * need because we can't store any context reference in the bd element. */ struct sec_queue { struct sec_dev_info *dev_info; int task_irq; char name[SEC_NAME_SIZE]; struct sec_queue_ring_cmd ring_cmd; struct sec_queue_ring_cq ring_cq; struct sec_queue_ring_db ring_db; void __iomem *regs; u32 queue_id; bool in_use; int expected; DECLARE_BITMAP(unprocessed, SEC_QUEUE_LEN); DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR(softqueue, typeof(struct sec_request_el *)); bool havesoftqueue; spinlock_t queuelock; void *shadow[SEC_QUEUE_LEN]; }; /** * struct sec_hw_sge: Track each of the 64 element SEC HW SGL entries * @buf: The IOV dma address for this entry. * @len: Length of this IOV. * @pad: Reserved space. */ struct sec_hw_sge { dma_addr_t buf; unsigned int len; unsigned int pad; }; /** * struct sec_hw_sgl: One hardware SGL entry. * @next_sgl: The next entry if we need to chain dma address. Null if last. * @entry_sum_in_chain: The full count of SGEs - only matters for first SGL. * @entry_sum_in_sgl: The number of SGEs in this SGL element. * @flag: Unused in skciphers. * @serial_num: Unsued in skciphers. * @cpuid: Currently unused. * @data_bytes_in_sgl: Count of bytes from all SGEs in this SGL. * @next: Virtual address used to stash the next sgl - useful in completion. * @reserved: A reserved field not currently used. * @sge_entries: The (up to) 64 Scatter Gather Entries, representing IOVs. * @node: Currently unused. */ struct sec_hw_sgl { dma_addr_t next_sgl; u16 entry_sum_in_chain; u16 entry_sum_in_sgl; u32 flag; u64 serial_num; u32 cpuid; u32 data_bytes_in_sgl; struct sec_hw_sgl *next; u64 reserved; struct sec_hw_sge sge_entries[SEC_MAX_SGE_NUM]; u8 node[16]; }; struct dma_pool; /** * struct sec_dev_info: The full SEC unit comprising queues and processors. * @sec_id: Index used to track which SEC this is when more than one is present. * @num_saas: The number of backed processors enabled. * @regs: iomapped register regions shared by whole SEC unit. * @dev_lock: Protects concurrent queue allocation / freeing for the SEC. * @queues: The 16 queues that this SEC instance provides. * @dev: Device pointer. * @hw_sgl_pool: DMA pool used to mimise mapping for the scatter gather lists. */ struct sec_dev_info { int sec_id; int num_saas; void __iomem *regs[SEC_NUM_ADDR_REGIONS]; struct mutex dev_lock; int queues_in_use; struct sec_queue queues[SEC_Q_NUM]; struct device *dev; struct dma_pool *hw_sgl_pool; }; int sec_queue_send(struct sec_queue *queue, struct sec_bd_info *msg, void *ctx); bool sec_queue_can_enqueue(struct sec_queue *queue, int num); int sec_queue_stop_release(struct sec_queue *queue); struct sec_queue *sec_queue_alloc_start_safe(void); bool sec_queue_empty(struct sec_queue *queue); /* Algorithm specific elements from sec_algs.c */ void sec_alg_callback(struct sec_bd_info *resp, void *ctx); int sec_algs_register(void); void sec_algs_unregister(void); #endif /* _SEC_DRV_H_ */
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