cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2/*
      3 *  Functions for incremental construction of fcx enabled I/O control blocks.
      4 *
      5 *    Copyright IBM Corp. 2008
      6 *    Author(s): Peter Oberparleiter <peter.oberparleiter@de.ibm.com>
      7 */
      8
      9#include <linux/kernel.h>
     10#include <linux/types.h>
     11#include <linux/string.h>
     12#include <linux/errno.h>
     13#include <linux/err.h>
     14#include <linux/module.h>
     15#include <asm/fcx.h>
     16#include <asm/itcw.h>
     17
     18/*
     19 * struct itcw - incremental tcw helper data type
     20 *
     21 * This structure serves as a handle for the incremental construction of a
     22 * tcw and associated tccb, tsb, data tidaw-list plus an optional interrogate
     23 * tcw and associated data. The data structures are contained inside a single
     24 * contiguous buffer provided by the user.
     25 *
     26 * The itcw construction functions take care of overall data integrity:
     27 * - reset unused fields to zero
     28 * - fill in required pointers
     29 * - ensure required alignment for data structures
     30 * - prevent data structures to cross 4k-byte boundary where required
     31 * - calculate tccb-related length fields
     32 * - optionally provide ready-made interrogate tcw and associated structures
     33 *
     34 * Restrictions apply to the itcws created with these construction functions:
     35 * - tida only supported for data address, not for tccb
     36 * - only contiguous tidaw-lists (no ttic)
     37 * - total number of bytes required per itcw may not exceed 4k bytes
     38 * - either read or write operation (may not work with r=0 and w=0)
     39 *
     40 * Example:
     41 * struct itcw *itcw;
     42 * void *buffer;
     43 * size_t size;
     44 *
     45 * size = itcw_calc_size(1, 2, 0);
     46 * buffer = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA);
     47 * if (!buffer)
     48 *	return -ENOMEM;
     49 * itcw = itcw_init(buffer, size, ITCW_OP_READ, 1, 2, 0);
     50 * if (IS_ERR(itcw))
     51 *	return PTR_ER(itcw);
     52 * itcw_add_dcw(itcw, 0x2, 0, NULL, 0, 72);
     53 * itcw_add_tidaw(itcw, 0, 0x30000, 20);
     54 * itcw_add_tidaw(itcw, 0, 0x40000, 52);
     55 * itcw_finalize(itcw);
     56 *
     57 */
     58struct itcw {
     59	struct tcw *tcw;
     60	struct tcw *intrg_tcw;
     61	int num_tidaws;
     62	int max_tidaws;
     63	int intrg_num_tidaws;
     64	int intrg_max_tidaws;
     65};
     66
     67/**
     68 * itcw_get_tcw - return pointer to tcw associated with the itcw
     69 * @itcw: address of the itcw
     70 *
     71 * Return pointer to the tcw associated with the itcw.
     72 */
     73struct tcw *itcw_get_tcw(struct itcw *itcw)
     74{
     75	return itcw->tcw;
     76}
     77EXPORT_SYMBOL(itcw_get_tcw);
     78
     79/**
     80 * itcw_calc_size - return the size of an itcw with the given parameters
     81 * @intrg: if non-zero, add an interrogate tcw
     82 * @max_tidaws: maximum number of tidaws to be used for data addressing or zero
     83 * if no tida is to be used.
     84 * @intrg_max_tidaws: maximum number of tidaws to be used for data addressing
     85 * by the interrogate tcw, if specified
     86 *
     87 * Calculate and return the number of bytes required to hold an itcw with the
     88 * given parameters and assuming tccbs with maximum size.
     89 *
     90 * Note that the resulting size also contains bytes needed for alignment
     91 * padding as well as padding to ensure that data structures don't cross a
     92 * 4k-boundary where required.
     93 */
     94size_t itcw_calc_size(int intrg, int max_tidaws, int intrg_max_tidaws)
     95{
     96	size_t len;
     97	int cross_count;
     98
     99	/* Main data. */
    100	len = sizeof(struct itcw);
    101	len += /* TCW */ sizeof(struct tcw) + /* TCCB */ TCCB_MAX_SIZE +
    102	       /* TSB */ sizeof(struct tsb) +
    103	       /* TIDAL */ max_tidaws * sizeof(struct tidaw);
    104	/* Interrogate data. */
    105	if (intrg) {
    106		len += /* TCW */ sizeof(struct tcw) + /* TCCB */ TCCB_MAX_SIZE +
    107		       /* TSB */ sizeof(struct tsb) +
    108		       /* TIDAL */ intrg_max_tidaws * sizeof(struct tidaw);
    109	}
    110
    111	/* Maximum required alignment padding. */
    112	len += /* Initial TCW */ 63 + /* Interrogate TCCB */ 7;
    113
    114	/* TIDAW lists may not cross a 4k boundary. To cross a
    115	 * boundary we need to add a TTIC TIDAW. We need to reserve
    116	 * one additional TIDAW for a TTIC that we may need to add due
    117	 * to the placement of the data chunk in memory, and a further
    118	 * TIDAW for each page boundary that the TIDAW list may cross
    119	 * due to it's own size.
    120	 */
    121	if (max_tidaws) {
    122		cross_count = 1 + ((max_tidaws * sizeof(struct tidaw) - 1)
    123				   >> PAGE_SHIFT);
    124		len += cross_count * sizeof(struct tidaw);
    125	}
    126	if (intrg_max_tidaws) {
    127		cross_count = 1 + ((intrg_max_tidaws * sizeof(struct tidaw) - 1)
    128				   >> PAGE_SHIFT);
    129		len += cross_count * sizeof(struct tidaw);
    130	}
    131	return len;
    132}
    133EXPORT_SYMBOL(itcw_calc_size);
    134
    135#define CROSS4K(x, l)	(((x) & ~4095) != ((x + l) & ~4095))
    136
    137static inline void *fit_chunk(addr_t *start, addr_t end, size_t len,
    138			      int align, int check_4k)
    139{
    140	addr_t addr;
    141
    142	addr = ALIGN(*start, align);
    143	if (check_4k && CROSS4K(addr, len)) {
    144		addr = ALIGN(addr, 4096);
    145		addr = ALIGN(addr, align);
    146	}
    147	if (addr + len > end)
    148		return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC);
    149	*start = addr + len;
    150	return (void *) addr;
    151}
    152
    153/**
    154 * itcw_init - initialize incremental tcw data structure
    155 * @buffer: address of buffer to use for data structures
    156 * @size: number of bytes in buffer
    157 * @op: %ITCW_OP_READ for a read operation tcw, %ITCW_OP_WRITE for a write
    158 * operation tcw
    159 * @intrg: if non-zero, add and initialize an interrogate tcw
    160 * @max_tidaws: maximum number of tidaws to be used for data addressing or zero
    161 * if no tida is to be used.
    162 * @intrg_max_tidaws: maximum number of tidaws to be used for data addressing
    163 * by the interrogate tcw, if specified
    164 *
    165 * Prepare the specified buffer to be used as an incremental tcw, i.e. a
    166 * helper data structure that can be used to construct a valid tcw by
    167 * successive calls to other helper functions. Note: the buffer needs to be
    168 * located below the 2G address limit. The resulting tcw has the following
    169 * restrictions:
    170 *  - no tccb tidal
    171 *  - input/output tidal is contiguous (no ttic)
    172 *  - total data should not exceed 4k
    173 *  - tcw specifies either read or write operation
    174 *
    175 * On success, return pointer to the resulting incremental tcw data structure,
    176 * ERR_PTR otherwise.
    177 */
    178struct itcw *itcw_init(void *buffer, size_t size, int op, int intrg,
    179		       int max_tidaws, int intrg_max_tidaws)
    180{
    181	struct itcw *itcw;
    182	void *chunk;
    183	addr_t start;
    184	addr_t end;
    185	int cross_count;
    186
    187	/* Check for 2G limit. */
    188	start = (addr_t) buffer;
    189	end = start + size;
    190	if (end > (1 << 31))
    191		return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
    192	memset(buffer, 0, size);
    193	/* ITCW. */
    194	chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, sizeof(struct itcw), 1, 0);
    195	if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    196		return chunk;
    197	itcw = chunk;
    198	/* allow for TTIC tidaws that may be needed to cross a page boundary */
    199	cross_count = 0;
    200	if (max_tidaws)
    201		cross_count = 1 + ((max_tidaws * sizeof(struct tidaw) - 1)
    202				   >> PAGE_SHIFT);
    203	itcw->max_tidaws = max_tidaws + cross_count;
    204	cross_count = 0;
    205	if (intrg_max_tidaws)
    206		cross_count = 1 + ((intrg_max_tidaws * sizeof(struct tidaw) - 1)
    207				   >> PAGE_SHIFT);
    208	itcw->intrg_max_tidaws = intrg_max_tidaws + cross_count;
    209	/* Main TCW. */
    210	chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, sizeof(struct tcw), 64, 0);
    211	if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    212		return chunk;
    213	itcw->tcw = chunk;
    214	tcw_init(itcw->tcw, (op == ITCW_OP_READ) ? 1 : 0,
    215		 (op == ITCW_OP_WRITE) ? 1 : 0);
    216	/* Interrogate TCW. */
    217	if (intrg) {
    218		chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, sizeof(struct tcw), 64, 0);
    219		if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    220			return chunk;
    221		itcw->intrg_tcw = chunk;
    222		tcw_init(itcw->intrg_tcw, 1, 0);
    223		tcw_set_intrg(itcw->tcw, itcw->intrg_tcw);
    224	}
    225	/* Data TIDAL. */
    226	if (max_tidaws > 0) {
    227		chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, sizeof(struct tidaw) *
    228				  itcw->max_tidaws, 16, 0);
    229		if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    230			return chunk;
    231		tcw_set_data(itcw->tcw, chunk, 1);
    232	}
    233	/* Interrogate data TIDAL. */
    234	if (intrg && (intrg_max_tidaws > 0)) {
    235		chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, sizeof(struct tidaw) *
    236				  itcw->intrg_max_tidaws, 16, 0);
    237		if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    238			return chunk;
    239		tcw_set_data(itcw->intrg_tcw, chunk, 1);
    240	}
    241	/* TSB. */
    242	chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, sizeof(struct tsb), 8, 0);
    243	if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    244		return chunk;
    245	tsb_init(chunk);
    246	tcw_set_tsb(itcw->tcw, chunk);
    247	/* Interrogate TSB. */
    248	if (intrg) {
    249		chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, sizeof(struct tsb), 8, 0);
    250		if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    251			return chunk;
    252		tsb_init(chunk);
    253		tcw_set_tsb(itcw->intrg_tcw, chunk);
    254	}
    255	/* TCCB. */
    256	chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, TCCB_MAX_SIZE, 8, 0);
    257	if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    258		return chunk;
    259	tccb_init(chunk, TCCB_MAX_SIZE, TCCB_SAC_DEFAULT);
    260	tcw_set_tccb(itcw->tcw, chunk);
    261	/* Interrogate TCCB. */
    262	if (intrg) {
    263		chunk = fit_chunk(&start, end, TCCB_MAX_SIZE, 8, 0);
    264		if (IS_ERR(chunk))
    265			return chunk;
    266		tccb_init(chunk, TCCB_MAX_SIZE, TCCB_SAC_INTRG);
    267		tcw_set_tccb(itcw->intrg_tcw, chunk);
    268		tccb_add_dcw(chunk, TCCB_MAX_SIZE, DCW_CMD_INTRG, 0, NULL,
    269			     sizeof(struct dcw_intrg_data), 0);
    270		tcw_finalize(itcw->intrg_tcw, 0);
    271	}
    272	return itcw;
    273}
    274EXPORT_SYMBOL(itcw_init);
    275
    276/**
    277 * itcw_add_dcw - add a dcw to the itcw
    278 * @itcw: address of the itcw
    279 * @cmd: the dcw command
    280 * @flags: flags for the dcw
    281 * @cd: address of control data for this dcw or NULL if none is required
    282 * @cd_count: number of control data bytes for this dcw
    283 * @count: number of data bytes for this dcw
    284 *
    285 * Add a new dcw to the specified itcw by writing the dcw information specified
    286 * by @cmd, @flags, @cd, @cd_count and @count to the tca of the tccb. Return
    287 * a pointer to the newly added dcw on success or -%ENOSPC if the new dcw
    288 * would exceed the available space.
    289 *
    290 * Note: the tcal field of the tccb header will be updated to reflect added
    291 * content.
    292 */
    293struct dcw *itcw_add_dcw(struct itcw *itcw, u8 cmd, u8 flags, void *cd,
    294			 u8 cd_count, u32 count)
    295{
    296	return tccb_add_dcw(tcw_get_tccb(itcw->tcw), TCCB_MAX_SIZE, cmd,
    297			    flags, cd, cd_count, count);
    298}
    299EXPORT_SYMBOL(itcw_add_dcw);
    300
    301/**
    302 * itcw_add_tidaw - add a tidaw to the itcw
    303 * @itcw: address of the itcw
    304 * @flags: flags for the new tidaw
    305 * @addr: address value for the new tidaw
    306 * @count: count value for the new tidaw
    307 *
    308 * Add a new tidaw to the input/output data tidaw-list of the specified itcw
    309 * (depending on the value of the r-flag and w-flag). Return a pointer to
    310 * the new tidaw on success or -%ENOSPC if the new tidaw would exceed the
    311 * available space.
    312 *
    313 * Note: TTIC tidaws are automatically added when needed, so explicitly calling
    314 * this interface with the TTIC flag is not supported. The last-tidaw flag
    315 * for the last tidaw in the list will be set by itcw_finalize.
    316 */
    317struct tidaw *itcw_add_tidaw(struct itcw *itcw, u8 flags, void *addr, u32 count)
    318{
    319	struct tidaw *following;
    320
    321	if (itcw->num_tidaws >= itcw->max_tidaws)
    322		return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC);
    323	/*
    324	 * Is the tidaw, which follows the one we are about to fill, on the next
    325	 * page? Then we have to insert a TTIC tidaw first, that points to the
    326	 * tidaw on the new page.
    327	 */
    328	following = ((struct tidaw *) tcw_get_data(itcw->tcw))
    329		+ itcw->num_tidaws + 1;
    330	if (itcw->num_tidaws && !((unsigned long) following & ~PAGE_MASK)) {
    331		tcw_add_tidaw(itcw->tcw, itcw->num_tidaws++,
    332			      TIDAW_FLAGS_TTIC, following, 0);
    333		if (itcw->num_tidaws >= itcw->max_tidaws)
    334			return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC);
    335	}
    336	return tcw_add_tidaw(itcw->tcw, itcw->num_tidaws++, flags, addr, count);
    337}
    338EXPORT_SYMBOL(itcw_add_tidaw);
    339
    340/**
    341 * itcw_set_data - set data address and tida flag of the itcw
    342 * @itcw: address of the itcw
    343 * @addr: the data address
    344 * @use_tidal: zero of the data address specifies a contiguous block of data,
    345 * non-zero if it specifies a list if tidaws.
    346 *
    347 * Set the input/output data address of the itcw (depending on the value of the
    348 * r-flag and w-flag). If @use_tidal is non-zero, the corresponding tida flag
    349 * is set as well.
    350 */
    351void itcw_set_data(struct itcw *itcw, void *addr, int use_tidal)
    352{
    353	tcw_set_data(itcw->tcw, addr, use_tidal);
    354}
    355EXPORT_SYMBOL(itcw_set_data);
    356
    357/**
    358 * itcw_finalize - calculate length and count fields of the itcw
    359 * @itcw: address of the itcw
    360 *
    361 * Calculate tcw input-/output-count and tccbl fields and add a tcat the tccb.
    362 * In case input- or output-tida is used, the tidaw-list must be stored in
    363 * continuous storage (no ttic). The tcal field in the tccb must be
    364 * up-to-date.
    365 */
    366void itcw_finalize(struct itcw *itcw)
    367{
    368	tcw_finalize(itcw->tcw, itcw->num_tidaws);
    369}
    370EXPORT_SYMBOL(itcw_finalize);