Hi On 2015년 08월 16일 20:21, Heiner Kallweit wrote: > Am 16.08.2015 um 13:18 schrieb Heiner Kallweit: >> Am 15.08.2015 um 13:19 schrieb Heiner Kallweit: >>> I'm having issues making the hardware RNG work on a Samsung Exynos 5422 (Odroid XU4) with kernel 4.2rc6. >>> No random number generation is started if I write the appropriate value (0x18) to the hash control register. >>> >>> What I did so far: >>> Splitted the sss DT node in exynos5420.dtsi into one for the s5p-sss driver and one for the exynos-rng driver. >>> (s5p-sss doesn't seem to need the hash registers from offset 0x400) >>> >>> sss: sss@10830000 { >>> icompatible = "samsung,exynos4210-secss"; >>> reg = <0x10830000 0x400>; >>> interrupts = <0 112 0>; >>> clocks = <&clock CLK_SSS>; >>> clock-names = "secss"; >>> }; >>> >>> rng: rng@10830400 { >>> compatible = "samsung,exynosrng-secss"; >>> reg = <0x10830400 0x300>; >>> clocks = <&clock CLK_SSS>; >>> clock-names = "secss"; >>> }; >>> >>> The DT binding is just for testing and after adding some DT glue logic (of_device_id table) to the exynos-rng driver >>> it binds to the rng platform device. >>> The clock also seems to be ok with a rate of 266 MHz. >>> As is the driver hangs in a loop because the PRNG_DONE in the status register bit never gets set. >>> >>> I traced it back to the hash control register not accepting value 0x8 (or 0x18 incl. the start bit) for the PRNG. >>> Writing a value and reading it back works for values from 0 to 5 only. >>> As I have no SSS datasheet my only other reference is drivers/crypto/ace_sha.h in the uboot source code >>> which also uses the HW RNG. >>> >>> Any hint would be appreciated. >>> >> After some more testing it seems like SSS in general has problems on Exynos 5422. >> Also the AES implementation in s5p-sss doesn't work. dmesg output: >> >> [ 7.116739] alg: skcipher: encryption failed on chunk test 1 for ecb-aes-s5p: ret=22 >> [ 7.123673] s5p-sss driver registered >> > Sorry, there was a typo in the mail agent cc line. > I suspect Trustzone would prohibit to access SSS IP. I never tested it Exynos hwrng under Trustzone enabled, however some said it cannot be used manually after being protected by Secure OS. And I don't know neither how to check whether Trustzone is enabled. Can you access all other registers in SSS IP? If not, it might be related with it. Thanks. Jonghwa -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html