On Friday, November 18, 2016 3:51:37 PM CET Jens Wiklander wrote: > Initial patch for generic TEE subsystem. > This subsystem provides: > * Registration/un-registration of TEE drivers. > * Shared memory between normal world and secure world. > * Ioctl interface for interaction with user space. > * Sysfs implementation_id of TEE driver > > A TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) driver is a driver that interfaces > with a trusted OS running in some secure environment, for example, > TrustZone on ARM cpus, or a separate secure co-processor etc. > > The TEE subsystem can serve a TEE driver for a Global Platform compliant > TEE, but it's not limited to only Global Platform TEEs. > > This patch builds on other similar implementations trying to solve > the same problem: > * "optee_linuxdriver" by among others > Jean-michel DELORME<jean-michel.delorme@xxxxxx> and > Emmanuel MICHEL <emmanuel.michel@xxxxxx> > * "Generic TrustZone Driver" by Javier González <javier@xxxxxxxxxxx> Can you give an example for a system that would contain more than one TEE? I see that you support dynamic registration, and it's clear that there can be more than one type of TEE, but why would one have more than one at a time, and why not more than 32? > +static int tee_ioctl_invoke(struct tee_context *ctx, > + struct tee_ioctl_buf_data __user *ubuf) > +{ > + int rc; > + size_t n; > + struct tee_ioctl_buf_data buf; > + struct tee_ioctl_invoke_arg __user *uarg; > + struct tee_ioctl_invoke_arg arg; > + struct tee_ioctl_param __user *uparams = NULL; > + struct tee_param *params = NULL; > + > + if (!ctx->teedev->desc->ops->invoke_func) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + if (copy_from_user(&buf, ubuf, sizeof(buf))) > + return -EFAULT; > + > + if (buf.buf_len > TEE_MAX_ARG_SIZE || > + buf.buf_len < sizeof(struct tee_ioctl_invoke_arg)) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + uarg = (struct tee_ioctl_invoke_arg __user *)(unsigned long)buf.buf_ptr; u64_to_user_ptr() > + if (copy_from_user(&arg, uarg, sizeof(arg))) > + return -EFAULT; > + > + if (sizeof(arg) + TEE_IOCTL_PARAM_SIZE(arg.num_params) != buf.buf_len) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + if (arg.num_params) { > + params = kcalloc(arg.num_params, sizeof(struct tee_param), > + GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!params) > + return -ENOMEM; It would be good to have an upper bound on the number of parameters to limit the size of the memory allocation here. > +int tee_device_register(struct tee_device *teedev) > +{ > + int rc; > + > + /* > + * If the teedev already is registered, don't do it again. It's > + * obviously an error to try to register twice, but if we return > + * an error we'll force the driver to remove the teedev. > + */ > + if (teedev->flags & TEE_DEVICE_FLAG_REGISTERED) { > + dev_err(&teedev->dev, "attempt to register twice\n"); > + return 0; > + } I don't understand what you are protecting against here. How would we get to this function twice for the same device? Could you change the caller so it doesn't happen? > +/** > + * struct tee_ioctl_param - parameter > + * @attr: attributes > + * @memref: a memory reference > + * @value: a value > + * > + * @attr & TEE_PARAM_ATTR_TYPE_MASK indicates if memref or value is used in > + * the union. TEE_PARAM_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_* indicates value and > + * TEE_PARAM_ATTR_TYPE_MEMREF_* indicates memref. TEE_PARAM_ATTR_TYPE_NONE > + * indicates that none of the members are used. > + */ > +struct tee_ioctl_param { > + __u64 attr; > + union { > + struct tee_ioctl_param_memref memref; > + struct tee_ioctl_param_value value; > + } u; > +}; > + > +#define TEE_IOCTL_UUID_LEN 16 > + Having a union in an ioctl argument seems odd. Have you considered using two different ioctl command numbers depending on the type? > +/** > + * struct tee_iocl_supp_send_arg - Send a response to a received request > + * @ret: [out] return value > + * @num_params [in] number of parameters following this struct > + */ > +struct tee_iocl_supp_send_arg { > + __u32 ret; > + __u32 num_params; > + /* > + * this struct is 8 byte aligned since the 'struct tee_ioctl_param' > + * which follows requires 8 byte alignment. > + * > + * Commented out element used to visualize the layout dynamic part > + * of the struct. This field is not available at all if > + * num_params == 0. > + * > + * struct tee_ioctl_param params[num_params]; > + */ > +} __aligned(8); I'd make that struct tee_ioctl_param params[0]; as wel here, as I also commented in patch 3 that has a similar structure. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html