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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
      2/*
      3 * AMD Cryptographic Coprocessor (CCP) driver
      4 *
      5 * Copyright (C) 2013,2017 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
      6 *
      7 * Author: Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
      8 * Author: Gary R Hook <gary.hook@amd.com>
      9 */
     10
     11#ifndef __CCP_H__
     12#define __CCP_H__
     13
     14#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
     15#include <linux/workqueue.h>
     16#include <linux/list.h>
     17#include <crypto/aes.h>
     18#include <crypto/sha1.h>
     19#include <crypto/sha2.h>
     20
     21struct ccp_device;
     22struct ccp_cmd;
     23
     24#if defined(CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_SP_CCP)
     25
     26/**
     27 * ccp_present - check if a CCP device is present
     28 *
     29 * Returns zero if a CCP device is present, -ENODEV otherwise.
     30 */
     31int ccp_present(void);
     32
     33#define	CCP_VSIZE 16
     34#define	CCP_VMASK		((unsigned int)((1 << CCP_VSIZE) - 1))
     35#define	CCP_VERSION(v, r)	((unsigned int)((v << CCP_VSIZE) \
     36					       | (r & CCP_VMASK)))
     37
     38/**
     39 * ccp_version - get the version of the CCP
     40 *
     41 * Returns a positive version number, or zero if no CCP
     42 */
     43unsigned int ccp_version(void);
     44
     45/**
     46 * ccp_enqueue_cmd - queue an operation for processing by the CCP
     47 *
     48 * @cmd: ccp_cmd struct to be processed
     49 *
     50 * Refer to the ccp_cmd struct below for required fields.
     51 *
     52 * Queue a cmd to be processed by the CCP. If queueing the cmd
     53 * would exceed the defined length of the cmd queue the cmd will
     54 * only be queued if the CCP_CMD_MAY_BACKLOG flag is set and will
     55 * result in a return code of -EBUSY.
     56 *
     57 * The callback routine specified in the ccp_cmd struct will be
     58 * called to notify the caller of completion (if the cmd was not
     59 * backlogged) or advancement out of the backlog. If the cmd has
     60 * advanced out of the backlog the "err" value of the callback
     61 * will be -EINPROGRESS. Any other "err" value during callback is
     62 * the result of the operation.
     63 *
     64 * The cmd has been successfully queued if:
     65 *   the return code is -EINPROGRESS or
     66 *   the return code is -EBUSY and CCP_CMD_MAY_BACKLOG flag is set
     67 */
     68int ccp_enqueue_cmd(struct ccp_cmd *cmd);
     69
     70#else /* CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_CCP_SP_DEV is not enabled */
     71
     72static inline int ccp_present(void)
     73{
     74	return -ENODEV;
     75}
     76
     77static inline unsigned int ccp_version(void)
     78{
     79	return 0;
     80}
     81
     82static inline int ccp_enqueue_cmd(struct ccp_cmd *cmd)
     83{
     84	return -ENODEV;
     85}
     86
     87#endif /* CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_SP_CCP */
     88
     89
     90/***** AES engine *****/
     91/**
     92 * ccp_aes_type - AES key size
     93 *
     94 * @CCP_AES_TYPE_128: 128-bit key
     95 * @CCP_AES_TYPE_192: 192-bit key
     96 * @CCP_AES_TYPE_256: 256-bit key
     97 */
     98enum ccp_aes_type {
     99	CCP_AES_TYPE_128 = 0,
    100	CCP_AES_TYPE_192,
    101	CCP_AES_TYPE_256,
    102	CCP_AES_TYPE__LAST,
    103};
    104
    105/**
    106 * ccp_aes_mode - AES operation mode
    107 *
    108 * @CCP_AES_MODE_ECB: ECB mode
    109 * @CCP_AES_MODE_CBC: CBC mode
    110 * @CCP_AES_MODE_OFB: OFB mode
    111 * @CCP_AES_MODE_CFB: CFB mode
    112 * @CCP_AES_MODE_CTR: CTR mode
    113 * @CCP_AES_MODE_CMAC: CMAC mode
    114 */
    115enum ccp_aes_mode {
    116	CCP_AES_MODE_ECB = 0,
    117	CCP_AES_MODE_CBC,
    118	CCP_AES_MODE_OFB,
    119	CCP_AES_MODE_CFB,
    120	CCP_AES_MODE_CTR,
    121	CCP_AES_MODE_CMAC,
    122	CCP_AES_MODE_GHASH,
    123	CCP_AES_MODE_GCTR,
    124	CCP_AES_MODE_GCM,
    125	CCP_AES_MODE_GMAC,
    126	CCP_AES_MODE__LAST,
    127};
    128
    129/**
    130 * ccp_aes_mode - AES operation mode
    131 *
    132 * @CCP_AES_ACTION_DECRYPT: AES decrypt operation
    133 * @CCP_AES_ACTION_ENCRYPT: AES encrypt operation
    134 */
    135enum ccp_aes_action {
    136	CCP_AES_ACTION_DECRYPT = 0,
    137	CCP_AES_ACTION_ENCRYPT,
    138	CCP_AES_ACTION__LAST,
    139};
    140/* Overloaded field */
    141#define	CCP_AES_GHASHAAD	CCP_AES_ACTION_DECRYPT
    142#define	CCP_AES_GHASHFINAL	CCP_AES_ACTION_ENCRYPT
    143
    144/**
    145 * struct ccp_aes_engine - CCP AES operation
    146 * @type: AES operation key size
    147 * @mode: AES operation mode
    148 * @action: AES operation (decrypt/encrypt)
    149 * @key: key to be used for this AES operation
    150 * @key_len: length in bytes of key
    151 * @iv: IV to be used for this AES operation
    152 * @iv_len: length in bytes of iv
    153 * @src: data to be used for this operation
    154 * @dst: data produced by this operation
    155 * @src_len: length in bytes of data used for this operation
    156 * @cmac_final: indicates final operation when running in CMAC mode
    157 * @cmac_key: K1/K2 key used in final CMAC operation
    158 * @cmac_key_len: length in bytes of cmac_key
    159 *
    160 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    161 *   - type, mode, action, key, key_len, src, dst, src_len
    162 *   - iv, iv_len for any mode other than ECB
    163 *   - cmac_final for CMAC mode
    164 *   - cmac_key, cmac_key_len for CMAC mode if cmac_final is non-zero
    165 *
    166 * The iv variable is used as both input and output. On completion of the
    167 * AES operation the new IV overwrites the old IV.
    168 */
    169struct ccp_aes_engine {
    170	enum ccp_aes_type type;
    171	enum ccp_aes_mode mode;
    172	enum ccp_aes_action action;
    173
    174	u32 authsize;
    175
    176	struct scatterlist *key;
    177	u32 key_len;		/* In bytes */
    178
    179	struct scatterlist *iv;
    180	u32 iv_len;		/* In bytes */
    181
    182	struct scatterlist *src, *dst;
    183	u64 src_len;		/* In bytes */
    184
    185	u32 cmac_final;		/* Indicates final cmac cmd */
    186	struct scatterlist *cmac_key;	/* K1/K2 cmac key required for
    187					 * final cmac cmd */
    188	u32 cmac_key_len;	/* In bytes */
    189
    190	u32 aad_len;		/* In bytes */
    191};
    192
    193/***** XTS-AES engine *****/
    194/**
    195 * ccp_xts_aes_unit_size - XTS unit size
    196 *
    197 * @CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_16: Unit size of 16 bytes
    198 * @CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_512: Unit size of 512 bytes
    199 * @CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_1024: Unit size of 1024 bytes
    200 * @CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_2048: Unit size of 2048 bytes
    201 * @CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_4096: Unit size of 4096 bytes
    202 */
    203enum ccp_xts_aes_unit_size {
    204	CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_16 = 0,
    205	CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_512,
    206	CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_1024,
    207	CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_2048,
    208	CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE_4096,
    209	CCP_XTS_AES_UNIT_SIZE__LAST,
    210};
    211
    212/**
    213 * struct ccp_xts_aes_engine - CCP XTS AES operation
    214 * @action: AES operation (decrypt/encrypt)
    215 * @unit_size: unit size of the XTS operation
    216 * @key: key to be used for this XTS AES operation
    217 * @key_len: length in bytes of key
    218 * @iv: IV to be used for this XTS AES operation
    219 * @iv_len: length in bytes of iv
    220 * @src: data to be used for this operation
    221 * @dst: data produced by this operation
    222 * @src_len: length in bytes of data used for this operation
    223 * @final: indicates final XTS operation
    224 *
    225 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    226 *   - action, unit_size, key, key_len, iv, iv_len, src, dst, src_len, final
    227 *
    228 * The iv variable is used as both input and output. On completion of the
    229 * AES operation the new IV overwrites the old IV.
    230 */
    231struct ccp_xts_aes_engine {
    232	enum ccp_aes_type type;
    233	enum ccp_aes_action action;
    234	enum ccp_xts_aes_unit_size unit_size;
    235
    236	struct scatterlist *key;
    237	u32 key_len;		/* In bytes */
    238
    239	struct scatterlist *iv;
    240	u32 iv_len;		/* In bytes */
    241
    242	struct scatterlist *src, *dst;
    243	u64 src_len;		/* In bytes */
    244
    245	u32 final;
    246};
    247
    248/***** SHA engine *****/
    249/**
    250 * ccp_sha_type - type of SHA operation
    251 *
    252 * @CCP_SHA_TYPE_1: SHA-1 operation
    253 * @CCP_SHA_TYPE_224: SHA-224 operation
    254 * @CCP_SHA_TYPE_256: SHA-256 operation
    255 */
    256enum ccp_sha_type {
    257	CCP_SHA_TYPE_1 = 1,
    258	CCP_SHA_TYPE_224,
    259	CCP_SHA_TYPE_256,
    260	CCP_SHA_TYPE_384,
    261	CCP_SHA_TYPE_512,
    262	CCP_SHA_TYPE__LAST,
    263};
    264
    265/**
    266 * struct ccp_sha_engine - CCP SHA operation
    267 * @type: Type of SHA operation
    268 * @ctx: current hash value
    269 * @ctx_len: length in bytes of hash value
    270 * @src: data to be used for this operation
    271 * @src_len: length in bytes of data used for this operation
    272 * @opad: data to be used for final HMAC operation
    273 * @opad_len: length in bytes of data used for final HMAC operation
    274 * @first: indicates first SHA operation
    275 * @final: indicates final SHA operation
    276 * @msg_bits: total length of the message in bits used in final SHA operation
    277 *
    278 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    279 *   - type, ctx, ctx_len, src, src_len, final
    280 *   - msg_bits if final is non-zero
    281 *
    282 * The ctx variable is used as both input and output. On completion of the
    283 * SHA operation the new hash value overwrites the old hash value.
    284 */
    285struct ccp_sha_engine {
    286	enum ccp_sha_type type;
    287
    288	struct scatterlist *ctx;
    289	u32 ctx_len;		/* In bytes */
    290
    291	struct scatterlist *src;
    292	u64 src_len;		/* In bytes */
    293
    294	struct scatterlist *opad;
    295	u32 opad_len;		/* In bytes */
    296
    297	u32 first;		/* Indicates first sha cmd */
    298	u32 final;		/* Indicates final sha cmd */
    299	u64 msg_bits;		/* Message length in bits required for
    300				 * final sha cmd */
    301};
    302
    303/***** 3DES engine *****/
    304enum ccp_des3_mode {
    305	CCP_DES3_MODE_ECB = 0,
    306	CCP_DES3_MODE_CBC,
    307	CCP_DES3_MODE_CFB,
    308	CCP_DES3_MODE__LAST,
    309};
    310
    311enum ccp_des3_type {
    312	CCP_DES3_TYPE_168 = 1,
    313	CCP_DES3_TYPE__LAST,
    314	};
    315
    316enum ccp_des3_action {
    317	CCP_DES3_ACTION_DECRYPT = 0,
    318	CCP_DES3_ACTION_ENCRYPT,
    319	CCP_DES3_ACTION__LAST,
    320};
    321
    322/**
    323 * struct ccp_des3_engine - CCP SHA operation
    324 * @type: Type of 3DES operation
    325 * @mode: cipher mode
    326 * @action: 3DES operation (decrypt/encrypt)
    327 * @key: key to be used for this 3DES operation
    328 * @key_len: length of key (in bytes)
    329 * @iv: IV to be used for this AES operation
    330 * @iv_len: length in bytes of iv
    331 * @src: input data to be used for this operation
    332 * @src_len: length of input data used for this operation (in bytes)
    333 * @dst: output data produced by this operation
    334 *
    335 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    336 *   - type, mode, action, key, key_len, src, dst, src_len
    337 *   - iv, iv_len for any mode other than ECB
    338 *
    339 * The iv variable is used as both input and output. On completion of the
    340 * 3DES operation the new IV overwrites the old IV.
    341 */
    342struct ccp_des3_engine {
    343	enum ccp_des3_type type;
    344	enum ccp_des3_mode mode;
    345	enum ccp_des3_action action;
    346
    347	struct scatterlist *key;
    348	u32 key_len;	    /* In bytes */
    349
    350	struct scatterlist *iv;
    351	u32 iv_len;	     /* In bytes */
    352
    353	struct scatterlist *src, *dst;
    354	u64 src_len;	    /* In bytes */
    355};
    356
    357/***** RSA engine *****/
    358/**
    359 * struct ccp_rsa_engine - CCP RSA operation
    360 * @key_size: length in bits of RSA key
    361 * @exp: RSA exponent
    362 * @exp_len: length in bytes of exponent
    363 * @mod: RSA modulus
    364 * @mod_len: length in bytes of modulus
    365 * @src: data to be used for this operation
    366 * @dst: data produced by this operation
    367 * @src_len: length in bytes of data used for this operation
    368 *
    369 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    370 *   - key_size, exp, exp_len, mod, mod_len, src, dst, src_len
    371 */
    372struct ccp_rsa_engine {
    373	u32 key_size;		/* In bits */
    374
    375	struct scatterlist *exp;
    376	u32 exp_len;		/* In bytes */
    377
    378	struct scatterlist *mod;
    379	u32 mod_len;		/* In bytes */
    380
    381	struct scatterlist *src, *dst;
    382	u32 src_len;		/* In bytes */
    383};
    384
    385/***** Passthru engine *****/
    386/**
    387 * ccp_passthru_bitwise - type of bitwise passthru operation
    388 *
    389 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_NOOP: no bitwise operation performed
    390 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_AND: perform bitwise AND of src with mask
    391 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_OR: perform bitwise OR of src with mask
    392 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_XOR: perform bitwise XOR of src with mask
    393 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_MASK: overwrite with mask
    394 */
    395enum ccp_passthru_bitwise {
    396	CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_NOOP = 0,
    397	CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_AND,
    398	CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_OR,
    399	CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_XOR,
    400	CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_MASK,
    401	CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE__LAST,
    402};
    403
    404/**
    405 * ccp_passthru_byteswap - type of byteswap passthru operation
    406 *
    407 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BYTESWAP_NOOP: no byte swapping performed
    408 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BYTESWAP_32BIT: swap bytes within 32-bit words
    409 * @CCP_PASSTHRU_BYTESWAP_256BIT: swap bytes within 256-bit words
    410 */
    411enum ccp_passthru_byteswap {
    412	CCP_PASSTHRU_BYTESWAP_NOOP = 0,
    413	CCP_PASSTHRU_BYTESWAP_32BIT,
    414	CCP_PASSTHRU_BYTESWAP_256BIT,
    415	CCP_PASSTHRU_BYTESWAP__LAST,
    416};
    417
    418/**
    419 * struct ccp_passthru_engine - CCP pass-through operation
    420 * @bit_mod: bitwise operation to perform
    421 * @byte_swap: byteswap operation to perform
    422 * @mask: mask to be applied to data
    423 * @mask_len: length in bytes of mask
    424 * @src: data to be used for this operation
    425 * @dst: data produced by this operation
    426 * @src_len: length in bytes of data used for this operation
    427 * @final: indicate final pass-through operation
    428 *
    429 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    430 *   - bit_mod, byte_swap, src, dst, src_len
    431 *   - mask, mask_len if bit_mod is not CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_NOOP
    432 */
    433struct ccp_passthru_engine {
    434	enum ccp_passthru_bitwise bit_mod;
    435	enum ccp_passthru_byteswap byte_swap;
    436
    437	struct scatterlist *mask;
    438	u32 mask_len;		/* In bytes */
    439
    440	struct scatterlist *src, *dst;
    441	u64 src_len;		/* In bytes */
    442
    443	u32 final;
    444};
    445
    446/**
    447 * struct ccp_passthru_nomap_engine - CCP pass-through operation
    448 *   without performing DMA mapping
    449 * @bit_mod: bitwise operation to perform
    450 * @byte_swap: byteswap operation to perform
    451 * @mask: mask to be applied to data
    452 * @mask_len: length in bytes of mask
    453 * @src: data to be used for this operation
    454 * @dst: data produced by this operation
    455 * @src_len: length in bytes of data used for this operation
    456 * @final: indicate final pass-through operation
    457 *
    458 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    459 *   - bit_mod, byte_swap, src, dst, src_len
    460 *   - mask, mask_len if bit_mod is not CCP_PASSTHRU_BITWISE_NOOP
    461 */
    462struct ccp_passthru_nomap_engine {
    463	enum ccp_passthru_bitwise bit_mod;
    464	enum ccp_passthru_byteswap byte_swap;
    465
    466	dma_addr_t mask;
    467	u32 mask_len;		/* In bytes */
    468
    469	dma_addr_t src_dma, dst_dma;
    470	u64 src_len;		/* In bytes */
    471
    472	u32 final;
    473};
    474
    475/***** ECC engine *****/
    476#define CCP_ECC_MODULUS_BYTES	48	/* 384-bits */
    477#define CCP_ECC_MAX_OPERANDS	6
    478#define CCP_ECC_MAX_OUTPUTS	3
    479
    480/**
    481 * ccp_ecc_function - type of ECC function
    482 *
    483 * @CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MMUL_384BIT: 384-bit modular multiplication
    484 * @CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MADD_384BIT: 384-bit modular addition
    485 * @CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MINV_384BIT: 384-bit multiplicative inverse
    486 * @CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PADD_384BIT: 384-bit point addition
    487 * @CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PMUL_384BIT: 384-bit point multiplication
    488 * @CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PDBL_384BIT: 384-bit point doubling
    489 */
    490enum ccp_ecc_function {
    491	CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MMUL_384BIT = 0,
    492	CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MADD_384BIT,
    493	CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MINV_384BIT,
    494	CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PADD_384BIT,
    495	CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PMUL_384BIT,
    496	CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PDBL_384BIT,
    497};
    498
    499/**
    500 * struct ccp_ecc_modular_math - CCP ECC modular math parameters
    501 * @operand_1: first operand for the modular math operation
    502 * @operand_1_len: length of the first operand
    503 * @operand_2: second operand for the modular math operation
    504 *	       (not used for CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MINV_384BIT)
    505 * @operand_2_len: length of the second operand
    506 *	       (not used for CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_MINV_384BIT)
    507 * @result: result of the modular math operation
    508 * @result_len: length of the supplied result buffer
    509 */
    510struct ccp_ecc_modular_math {
    511	struct scatterlist *operand_1;
    512	unsigned int operand_1_len;	/* In bytes */
    513
    514	struct scatterlist *operand_2;
    515	unsigned int operand_2_len;	/* In bytes */
    516
    517	struct scatterlist *result;
    518	unsigned int result_len;	/* In bytes */
    519};
    520
    521/**
    522 * struct ccp_ecc_point - CCP ECC point definition
    523 * @x: the x coordinate of the ECC point
    524 * @x_len: the length of the x coordinate
    525 * @y: the y coordinate of the ECC point
    526 * @y_len: the length of the y coordinate
    527 */
    528struct ccp_ecc_point {
    529	struct scatterlist *x;
    530	unsigned int x_len;	/* In bytes */
    531
    532	struct scatterlist *y;
    533	unsigned int y_len;	/* In bytes */
    534};
    535
    536/**
    537 * struct ccp_ecc_point_math - CCP ECC point math parameters
    538 * @point_1: the first point of the ECC point math operation
    539 * @point_2: the second point of the ECC point math operation
    540 *	     (only used for CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PADD_384BIT)
    541 * @domain_a: the a parameter of the ECC curve
    542 * @domain_a_len: the length of the a parameter
    543 * @scalar: the scalar parameter for the point match operation
    544 *	    (only used for CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PMUL_384BIT)
    545 * @scalar_len: the length of the scalar parameter
    546 *		(only used for CCP_ECC_FUNCTION_PMUL_384BIT)
    547 * @result: the point resulting from the point math operation
    548 */
    549struct ccp_ecc_point_math {
    550	struct ccp_ecc_point point_1;
    551	struct ccp_ecc_point point_2;
    552
    553	struct scatterlist *domain_a;
    554	unsigned int domain_a_len;	/* In bytes */
    555
    556	struct scatterlist *scalar;
    557	unsigned int scalar_len;	/* In bytes */
    558
    559	struct ccp_ecc_point result;
    560};
    561
    562/**
    563 * struct ccp_ecc_engine - CCP ECC operation
    564 * @function: ECC function to perform
    565 * @mod: ECC modulus
    566 * @mod_len: length in bytes of modulus
    567 * @mm: module math parameters
    568 * @pm: point math parameters
    569 * @ecc_result: result of the ECC operation
    570 *
    571 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    572 *   - function, mod, mod_len
    573 *   - operand, operand_len, operand_count, output, output_len, output_count
    574 *   - ecc_result
    575 */
    576struct ccp_ecc_engine {
    577	enum ccp_ecc_function function;
    578
    579	struct scatterlist *mod;
    580	u32 mod_len;		/* In bytes */
    581
    582	union {
    583		struct ccp_ecc_modular_math mm;
    584		struct ccp_ecc_point_math pm;
    585	} u;
    586
    587	u16 ecc_result;
    588};
    589
    590
    591/**
    592 * ccp_engine - CCP operation identifiers
    593 *
    594 * @CCP_ENGINE_AES: AES operation
    595 * @CCP_ENGINE_XTS_AES: 128-bit XTS AES operation
    596 * @CCP_ENGINE_RSVD1: unused
    597 * @CCP_ENGINE_SHA: SHA operation
    598 * @CCP_ENGINE_RSA: RSA operation
    599 * @CCP_ENGINE_PASSTHRU: pass-through operation
    600 * @CCP_ENGINE_ZLIB_DECOMPRESS: unused
    601 * @CCP_ENGINE_ECC: ECC operation
    602 */
    603enum ccp_engine {
    604	CCP_ENGINE_AES = 0,
    605	CCP_ENGINE_XTS_AES_128,
    606	CCP_ENGINE_DES3,
    607	CCP_ENGINE_SHA,
    608	CCP_ENGINE_RSA,
    609	CCP_ENGINE_PASSTHRU,
    610	CCP_ENGINE_ZLIB_DECOMPRESS,
    611	CCP_ENGINE_ECC,
    612	CCP_ENGINE__LAST,
    613};
    614
    615/* Flag values for flags member of ccp_cmd */
    616#define CCP_CMD_MAY_BACKLOG		0x00000001
    617#define CCP_CMD_PASSTHRU_NO_DMA_MAP	0x00000002
    618
    619/**
    620 * struct ccp_cmd - CCP operation request
    621 * @entry: list element (ccp driver use only)
    622 * @work: work element used for callbacks (ccp driver use only)
    623 * @ccp: CCP device to be run on
    624 * @ret: operation return code (ccp driver use only)
    625 * @flags: cmd processing flags
    626 * @engine: CCP operation to perform
    627 * @engine_error: CCP engine return code
    628 * @u: engine specific structures, refer to specific engine struct below
    629 * @callback: operation completion callback function
    630 * @data: parameter value to be supplied to the callback function
    631 *
    632 * Variables required to be set when calling ccp_enqueue_cmd():
    633 *   - engine, callback
    634 *   - See the operation structures below for what is required for each
    635 *     operation.
    636 */
    637struct ccp_cmd {
    638	/* The list_head, work_struct, ccp and ret variables are for use
    639	 * by the CCP driver only.
    640	 */
    641	struct list_head entry;
    642	struct work_struct work;
    643	struct ccp_device *ccp;
    644	int ret;
    645
    646	u32 flags;
    647
    648	enum ccp_engine engine;
    649	u32 engine_error;
    650
    651	union {
    652		struct ccp_aes_engine aes;
    653		struct ccp_xts_aes_engine xts;
    654		struct ccp_des3_engine des3;
    655		struct ccp_sha_engine sha;
    656		struct ccp_rsa_engine rsa;
    657		struct ccp_passthru_engine passthru;
    658		struct ccp_passthru_nomap_engine passthru_nomap;
    659		struct ccp_ecc_engine ecc;
    660	} u;
    661
    662	/* Completion callback support */
    663	void (*callback)(void *data, int err);
    664	void *data;
    665};
    666
    667#endif