cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: ((GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) */
      2/*
      3 * linux/can/gw.h
      4 *
      5 * Definitions for CAN frame Gateway/Router/Bridge
      6 *
      7 * Author: Oliver Hartkopp <oliver.hartkopp@volkswagen.de>
      8 * Copyright (c) 2011 Volkswagen Group Electronic Research
      9 * All rights reserved.
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     43 */
     44
     45#ifndef _UAPI_CAN_GW_H
     46#define _UAPI_CAN_GW_H
     47
     48#include <linux/types.h>
     49#include <linux/can.h>
     50
     51struct rtcanmsg {
     52	__u8  can_family;
     53	__u8  gwtype;
     54	__u16 flags;
     55};
     56
     57/* CAN gateway types */
     58enum {
     59	CGW_TYPE_UNSPEC,
     60	CGW_TYPE_CAN_CAN,	/* CAN->CAN routing */
     61	__CGW_TYPE_MAX
     62};
     63
     64#define CGW_TYPE_MAX (__CGW_TYPE_MAX - 1)
     65
     66/* CAN rtnetlink attribute definitions */
     67enum {
     68	CGW_UNSPEC,
     69	CGW_MOD_AND,	/* CAN frame modification binary AND */
     70	CGW_MOD_OR,	/* CAN frame modification binary OR */
     71	CGW_MOD_XOR,	/* CAN frame modification binary XOR */
     72	CGW_MOD_SET,	/* CAN frame modification set alternate values */
     73	CGW_CS_XOR,	/* set data[] XOR checksum into data[index] */
     74	CGW_CS_CRC8,	/* set data[] CRC8 checksum into data[index] */
     75	CGW_HANDLED,	/* number of handled CAN frames */
     76	CGW_DROPPED,	/* number of dropped CAN frames */
     77	CGW_SRC_IF,	/* ifindex of source network interface */
     78	CGW_DST_IF,	/* ifindex of destination network interface */
     79	CGW_FILTER,	/* specify struct can_filter on source CAN device */
     80	CGW_DELETED,	/* number of deleted CAN frames (see max_hops param) */
     81	CGW_LIM_HOPS,	/* limit the number of hops of this specific rule */
     82	CGW_MOD_UID,	/* user defined identifier for modification updates */
     83	CGW_FDMOD_AND,	/* CAN FD frame modification binary AND */
     84	CGW_FDMOD_OR,	/* CAN FD frame modification binary OR */
     85	CGW_FDMOD_XOR,	/* CAN FD frame modification binary XOR */
     86	CGW_FDMOD_SET,	/* CAN FD frame modification set alternate values */
     87	__CGW_MAX
     88};
     89
     90#define CGW_MAX (__CGW_MAX - 1)
     91
     92#define CGW_FLAGS_CAN_ECHO 0x01
     93#define CGW_FLAGS_CAN_SRC_TSTAMP 0x02
     94#define CGW_FLAGS_CAN_IIF_TX_OK 0x04
     95#define CGW_FLAGS_CAN_FD 0x08
     96
     97#define CGW_MOD_FUNCS 4 /* AND OR XOR SET */
     98
     99/* CAN frame elements that are affected by curr. 3 CAN frame modifications */
    100#define CGW_MOD_ID	0x01
    101#define CGW_MOD_DLC	0x02		/* Classical CAN data length code */
    102#define CGW_MOD_LEN	CGW_MOD_DLC	/* CAN FD (plain) data length */
    103#define CGW_MOD_DATA	0x04
    104#define CGW_MOD_FLAGS	0x08		/* CAN FD flags */
    105
    106#define CGW_FRAME_MODS 4 /* ID DLC/LEN DATA FLAGS */
    107
    108#define MAX_MODFUNCTIONS (CGW_MOD_FUNCS * CGW_FRAME_MODS)
    109
    110struct cgw_frame_mod {
    111	struct can_frame cf;
    112	__u8 modtype;
    113} __attribute__((packed));
    114
    115struct cgw_fdframe_mod {
    116	struct canfd_frame cf;
    117	__u8 modtype;
    118} __attribute__((packed));
    119
    120#define CGW_MODATTR_LEN sizeof(struct cgw_frame_mod)
    121#define CGW_FDMODATTR_LEN sizeof(struct cgw_fdframe_mod)
    122
    123struct cgw_csum_xor {
    124	__s8 from_idx;
    125	__s8 to_idx;
    126	__s8 result_idx;
    127	__u8 init_xor_val;
    128} __attribute__((packed));
    129
    130struct cgw_csum_crc8 {
    131	__s8 from_idx;
    132	__s8 to_idx;
    133	__s8 result_idx;
    134	__u8 init_crc_val;
    135	__u8 final_xor_val;
    136	__u8 crctab[256];
    137	__u8 profile;
    138	__u8 profile_data[20];
    139} __attribute__((packed));
    140
    141/* length of checksum operation parameters. idx = index in CAN frame data[] */
    142#define CGW_CS_XOR_LEN  sizeof(struct cgw_csum_xor)
    143#define CGW_CS_CRC8_LEN  sizeof(struct cgw_csum_crc8)
    144
    145/* CRC8 profiles (compute CRC for additional data elements - see below) */
    146enum {
    147	CGW_CRC8PRF_UNSPEC,
    148	CGW_CRC8PRF_1U8,	/* compute one additional u8 value */
    149	CGW_CRC8PRF_16U8,	/* u8 value table indexed by data[1] & 0xF */
    150	CGW_CRC8PRF_SFFID_XOR,	/* (can_id & 0xFF) ^ (can_id >> 8 & 0xFF) */
    151	__CGW_CRC8PRF_MAX
    152};
    153
    154#define CGW_CRC8PRF_MAX (__CGW_CRC8PRF_MAX - 1)
    155
    156/*
    157 * CAN rtnetlink attribute contents in detail
    158 *
    159 * CGW_XXX_IF (length 4 bytes):
    160 * Sets an interface index for source/destination network interfaces.
    161 * For the CAN->CAN gwtype the indices of _two_ CAN interfaces are mandatory.
    162 *
    163 * CGW_FILTER (length 8 bytes):
    164 * Sets a CAN receive filter for the gateway job specified by the
    165 * struct can_filter described in include/linux/can.h
    166 *
    167 * CGW_MOD_(AND|OR|XOR|SET) (length 17 bytes):
    168 * Specifies a modification that's done to a received CAN frame before it is
    169 * send out to the destination interface.
    170 *
    171 * <struct can_frame> data used as operator
    172 * <u8> affected CAN frame elements
    173 *
    174 * CGW_LIM_HOPS (length 1 byte):
    175 * Limit the number of hops of this specific rule. Usually the received CAN
    176 * frame can be processed as much as 'max_hops' times (which is given at module
    177 * load time of the can-gw module). This value is used to reduce the number of
    178 * possible hops for this gateway rule to a value smaller then max_hops.
    179 *
    180 * CGW_MOD_UID (length 4 bytes):
    181 * Optional non-zero user defined routing job identifier to alter existing
    182 * modification settings at runtime.
    183 *
    184 * CGW_CS_XOR (length 4 bytes):
    185 * Set a simple XOR checksum starting with an initial value into
    186 * data[result-idx] using data[start-idx] .. data[end-idx]
    187 *
    188 * The XOR checksum is calculated like this:
    189 *
    190 * xor = init_xor_val
    191 *
    192 * for (i = from_idx .. to_idx)
    193 *      xor ^= can_frame.data[i]
    194 *
    195 * can_frame.data[ result_idx ] = xor
    196 *
    197 * CGW_CS_CRC8 (length 282 bytes):
    198 * Set a CRC8 value into data[result-idx] using a given 256 byte CRC8 table,
    199 * a given initial value and a defined input data[start-idx] .. data[end-idx].
    200 * Finally the result value is XOR'ed with the final_xor_val.
    201 *
    202 * The CRC8 checksum is calculated like this:
    203 *
    204 * crc = init_crc_val
    205 *
    206 * for (i = from_idx .. to_idx)
    207 *      crc = crctab[ crc ^ can_frame.data[i] ]
    208 *
    209 * can_frame.data[ result_idx ] = crc ^ final_xor_val
    210 *
    211 * The calculated CRC may contain additional source data elements that can be
    212 * defined in the handling of 'checksum profiles' e.g. shown in AUTOSAR specs
    213 * like http://www.autosar.org/download/R4.0/AUTOSAR_SWS_E2ELibrary.pdf
    214 * E.g. the profile_data[] may contain additional u8 values (called DATA_IDs)
    215 * that are used depending on counter values inside the CAN frame data[].
    216 * So far only three profiles have been implemented for illustration.
    217 *
    218 * Remark: In general the attribute data is a linear buffer.
    219 *         Beware of sending unpacked or aligned structs!
    220 */
    221
    222#endif /* !_UAPI_CAN_GW_H */