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1 /******************************************************************************
2  * tpmif.h
3  *
4  * TPM I/O interface for Xen guest OSes.
5  *
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23  *
24  * Copyright (c) 2005, IBM Corporation
25  *
26  * Author: Stefan Berger, stefanb@us.ibm.com
27  * Grant table support: Mahadevan Gomathisankaran
28  *
29  * This code has been derived from tools/libxc/xen/io/netif.h
30  *
31  * Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Keir Fraser
32  */
33 
34 #ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_TPMIF_H__
35 #define __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_TPMIF_H__
36 
37 #include "../grant_table.h"
38 
39 struct tpmif_tx_request {
40     unsigned long addr;   /* Machine address of packet.   */
41     grant_ref_t ref;      /* grant table access reference */
42     uint16_t unused;
43     uint16_t size;        /* Packet size in bytes.        */
44 };
45 typedef struct tpmif_tx_request tpmif_tx_request_t;
46 
47 /*
48  * The TPMIF_TX_RING_SIZE defines the number of pages the
49  * front-end and backend can exchange (= size of array).
50  */
51 typedef uint32_t TPMIF_RING_IDX;
52 
53 #define TPMIF_TX_RING_SIZE 1
54 
55 /* This structure must fit in a memory page. */
56 
57 struct tpmif_ring {
58     struct tpmif_tx_request req;
59 };
60 typedef struct tpmif_ring tpmif_ring_t;
61 
62 struct tpmif_tx_interface {
63     struct tpmif_ring ring[TPMIF_TX_RING_SIZE];
64 };
65 typedef struct tpmif_tx_interface tpmif_tx_interface_t;
66 
67 /******************************************************************************
68  * TPM I/O interface for Xen guest OSes, v2
69  *
70  * Author: Daniel De Graaf <dgdegra@tycho.nsa.gov>
71  *
72  * This protocol emulates the request/response behavior of a TPM using a Xen
73  * shared memory interface. All interaction with the TPM is at the direction
74  * of the frontend, since a TPM (hardware or virtual) is a passive device -
75  * the backend only processes commands as requested by the frontend.
76  *
77  * The frontend sends a request to the TPM by populating the shared page with
78  * the request packet, changing the state to TPMIF_STATE_SUBMIT, and sending
79  * and event channel notification. When the backend is finished, it will set
80  * the state to TPMIF_STATE_FINISH and send an event channel notification.
81  *
82  * In order to allow long-running commands to be canceled, the frontend can
83  * at any time change the state to TPMIF_STATE_CANCEL and send a notification.
84  * The TPM can either finish the command (changing state to TPMIF_STATE_FINISH)
85  * or can cancel the command and change the state to TPMIF_STATE_IDLE. The TPM
86  * can also change the state to TPMIF_STATE_IDLE instead of TPMIF_STATE_FINISH
87  * if another reason for cancellation is required - for example, a physical
88  * TPM may cancel a command if the interface is seized by another locality.
89  *
90  * The TPM command format is defined by the TCG, and is available at
91  * http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/resources/tpm_main_specification
92  */
93 
94 enum tpmif_state {
95     TPMIF_STATE_IDLE,        /* no contents / vTPM idle / cancel complete */
96     TPMIF_STATE_SUBMIT,      /* request ready / vTPM working */
97     TPMIF_STATE_FINISH,      /* response ready / vTPM idle */
98     TPMIF_STATE_CANCEL,      /* cancel requested / vTPM working */
99 };
100 /* Note: The backend should only change state to IDLE or FINISH, while the
101  * frontend should only change to SUBMIT or CANCEL. Status changes do not need
102  * to use atomic operations.
103  */
104 
105 
106 /* The shared page for vTPM request/response packets looks like:
107  *
108  *  Offset               Contents
109  *  =================================================
110  *  0                    struct tpmif_shared_page
111  *  16                   [optional] List of grant IDs
112  *  16+4*nr_extra_pages  TPM packet data
113  *
114  * If the TPM packet data extends beyond the end of a single page, the grant IDs
115  * defined in extra_pages are used as if they were mapped immediately following
116  * the primary shared page. The grants are allocated by the frontend and mapped
117  * by the backend. Before sending a request spanning multiple pages, the
118  * frontend should verify that the TPM supports such large requests by querying
119  * the TPM_CAP_PROP_INPUT_BUFFER property from the TPM.
120  */
121 struct tpmif_shared_page {
122     uint32_t length;         /* request/response length in bytes */
123 
124     uint8_t state;           /* enum tpmif_state */
125     uint8_t locality;        /* for the current request */
126     uint8_t pad;             /* should be zero */
127 
128     uint8_t nr_extra_pages;  /* extra pages for long packets; may be zero */
129     uint32_t extra_pages[0]; /* grant IDs; length is actually nr_extra_pages */
130 };
131 typedef struct tpmif_shared_page tpmif_shared_page_t;
132 
133 #endif
134 
135 /*
136  * Local variables:
137  * mode: C
138  * c-file-style: "BSD"
139  * c-basic-offset: 4
140  * tab-width: 4
141  * indent-tabs-mode: nil
142  * End:
143  */
144