/* * Copyright 2016 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "tpm2_marshaling.h" /* * This file provides interface between firmware and TPM2 device. The TPM1.2 * API was copied as is and relevant functions modified to comply with the * TPM2 specification. */ static void *tpm_process_command(TPM_CC command, void *command_body) { ssize_t out_size; size_t in_size; /* Command/response buffer. */ static uint8_t cr_buffer[TPM_BUFFER_SIZE] CAR_GLOBAL; uint8_t *cr_buffer_ptr = car_get_var_ptr(cr_buffer); out_size = tpm_marshal_command(command, command_body, cr_buffer_ptr, sizeof(cr_buffer)); if (out_size < 0) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "command %#x, cr size %zd\n", command, out_size); return NULL; } in_size = sizeof(cr_buffer); if (tis_sendrecv(cr_buffer_ptr, out_size, cr_buffer_ptr, &in_size)) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "tpm transaction failed\n"); return NULL; } return tpm_unmarshal_response(command, cr_buffer_ptr, in_size); } uint32_t tlcl_get_permanent_flags(TPM_PERMANENT_FLAGS *pflags) { printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s:%s:%d\n", __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__); return TPM_SUCCESS; } static uint32_t tlcl_send_startup(TPM_SU type) { struct tpm2_startup startup; struct tpm2_response *response; startup.startup_type = type; response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_Startup, &startup); if (response && response->hdr.tpm_code && (response->hdr.tpm_code != TPM_RC_INITIALIZE)) { printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s: Startup return code is %x\n", __func__, response->hdr.tpm_code); return TPM_E_IOERROR; } return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_resume(void) { return tlcl_send_startup(TPM_SU_STATE); } uint32_t tlcl_assert_physical_presence(void) { /* * Nothing to do on TPM2 for this, use platform hierarchy availability * instead. */ return TPM_SUCCESS; } /* * The caller will provide the digest in a 32 byte buffer, let's consider it a * sha256 digest. */ uint32_t tlcl_extend(int pcr_num, const uint8_t *in_digest, uint8_t *out_digest) { struct tpm2_pcr_extend_cmd pcr_ext_cmd; struct tpm2_response *response; pcr_ext_cmd.pcrHandle = HR_PCR + pcr_num; pcr_ext_cmd.digests.count = 1; pcr_ext_cmd.digests.digests[0].hashAlg = TPM_ALG_SHA256; memcpy(pcr_ext_cmd.digests.digests[0].digest.sha256, in_digest, sizeof(pcr_ext_cmd.digests.digests[0].digest.sha256)); response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_PCR_Extend, &pcr_ext_cmd); printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s: response is %x\n", __func__, response ? response->hdr.tpm_code : -1); if (!response || response->hdr.tpm_code) return TPM_E_IOERROR; return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_finalize_physical_presence(void) { /* Nothing needs to be done with tpm2. */ printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s:%s:%d\n", __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__); return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_force_clear(void) { struct tpm2_response *response; response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_Clear, NULL); printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s: response is %x\n", __func__, response ? response->hdr.tpm_code : -1); if (!response || response->hdr.tpm_code) return TPM_E_IOERROR; return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_get_flags(uint8_t *disable, uint8_t *deactivated, uint8_t *nvlocked) { /* * TPM2 does not map directly into these flags TPM1.2 based firmware * expects to be able to retrieve. * * In any case, if any of these conditions are present, the following * firmware flow would be interrupted and will have a chance to report * an error. Let's just hardcode an "All OK" response for now. */ if (disable) *disable = 0; if (nvlocked) *nvlocked = 1; if (deactivated) *deactivated = 0; return TPM_SUCCESS; } static uint8_t tlcl_init_done CAR_GLOBAL; /* This function is called directly by vboot, uses vboot return types. */ uint32_t tlcl_lib_init(void) { uint8_t done = car_get_var(tlcl_init_done); if (done) return VB2_SUCCESS; if (tis_init()) return VB2_ERROR_UNKNOWN; if (tis_open()) return VB2_ERROR_UNKNOWN; car_set_var(tlcl_init_done, 1); return VB2_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_physical_presence_cmd_enable(void) { printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s:%s:%d\n", __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__); return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_read(uint32_t index, void *data, uint32_t length) { struct tpm2_nv_read_cmd nv_readc; struct tpm2_response *response; memset(&nv_readc, 0, sizeof(nv_readc)); nv_readc.nvIndex = HR_NV_INDEX + index; nv_readc.size = length; response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_NV_Read, &nv_readc); /* Need to map tpm error codes into internal values. */ if (!response) return TPM_E_READ_FAILURE; printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s:%d index %#x return code %x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, index, response->hdr.tpm_code); switch (response->hdr.tpm_code) { case 0: break; case 0x28b: return TPM_E_BADINDEX; default: return TPM_E_READ_FAILURE; } if (length > response->nvr.buffer.t.size) return TPM_E_RESPONSE_TOO_LARGE; if (length < response->nvr.buffer.t.size) return TPM_E_READ_EMPTY; memcpy(data, response->nvr.buffer.t.buffer, length); return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_self_test_full(void) { struct tpm2_self_test st; struct tpm2_response *response; st.yes_no = 1; response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_SelfTest, &st); printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s: response is %x\n", __func__, response ? response->hdr.tpm_code : -1); return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_set_deactivated(uint8_t flag) { printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s:%s:%d\n", __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__); return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_set_enable(void) { printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s:%s:%d\n", __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__); return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_lock_nv_write(uint32_t index) { struct tpm2_response *response; /* TPM Wll reject attempts to write at non-defined index. */ struct tpm2_nv_write_lock_cmd nv_wl = { .nvIndex = HR_NV_INDEX + index, }; response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_NV_WriteLock, &nv_wl); printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s: response is %x\n", __func__, response ? response->hdr.tpm_code : -1); if (!response || response->hdr.tpm_code) return TPM_E_IOERROR; return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_startup(void) { return tlcl_send_startup(TPM_SU_CLEAR); } uint32_t tlcl_write(uint32_t index, const void *data, uint32_t length) { struct tpm2_nv_write_cmd nv_writec; struct tpm2_response *response; memset(&nv_writec, 0, sizeof(nv_writec)); nv_writec.nvIndex = HR_NV_INDEX + index; nv_writec.data.t.size = length; nv_writec.data.t.buffer = data; response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_NV_Write, &nv_writec); printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s: response is %x\n", __func__, response ? response->hdr.tpm_code : -1); /* Need to map tpm error codes into internal values. */ if (!response || response->hdr.tpm_code) return TPM_E_WRITE_FAILURE; return TPM_SUCCESS; } uint32_t tlcl_define_space(uint32_t space_index, size_t space_size) { struct tpm2_nv_define_space_cmd nvds_cmd; struct tpm2_response *response; /* * Different sets of NVRAM space attributes apply to the "ro" spaces, * i.e. those which should not be possible to delete or modify once * the RO exits, and the rest of the NVRAM spaces. */ const TPMA_NV ro_space_attributes = { .TPMA_NV_PPWRITE = 1, .TPMA_NV_AUTHREAD = 1, .TPMA_NV_PPREAD = 1, .TPMA_NV_PLATFORMCREATE = 1, .TPMA_NV_WRITE_STCLEAR = 1, .TPMA_NV_POLICY_DELETE = 1, }; const TPMA_NV default_space_attributes = { .TPMA_NV_PPWRITE = 1, .TPMA_NV_AUTHREAD = 1, .TPMA_NV_PPREAD = 1, .TPMA_NV_PLATFORMCREATE = 1, }; /* Prepare the define space command structure. */ memset(&nvds_cmd, 0, sizeof(nvds_cmd)); nvds_cmd.publicInfo.dataSize = space_size; nvds_cmd.publicInfo.nvIndex = HR_NV_INDEX + space_index; nvds_cmd.publicInfo.nameAlg = TPM_ALG_SHA256; /* RO only NV spaces should be impossible to destroy. */ if ((space_index == FIRMWARE_NV_INDEX) || (space_index == REC_HASH_NV_INDEX)) { /* * This policy digest was obtained using TPM2_PolicyPCR * selecting only PCR_0 with a value of all zeros. */ const uint8_t pcr0_unchanged_policy[] = { 0x09, 0x93, 0x3C, 0xCE, 0xEB, 0xB4, 0x41, 0x11, 0x18, 0x81, 0x1D, 0xD4, 0x47, 0x78, 0x80, 0x08, 0x88, 0x86, 0x62, 0x2D, 0xD7, 0x79, 0x94, 0x46, 0x62, 0x26, 0x68, 0x8E, 0xEE, 0xE6, 0x6A, 0xA1 }; nvds_cmd.publicInfo.attributes = ro_space_attributes; /* * Use policy digest based on default pcr0 value. This makes * sure that the space can not be deleted as soon as PCR0 * value has been extended from default. */ nvds_cmd.publicInfo.authPolicy.t.buffer = pcr0_unchanged_policy; nvds_cmd.publicInfo.authPolicy.t.size = sizeof(pcr0_unchanged_policy); } else { nvds_cmd.publicInfo.attributes = default_space_attributes; } response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_NV_DefineSpace, &nvds_cmd); printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s: response is %x\n", __func__, response ? response->hdr.tpm_code : -1); if (!response) return TPM_E_NO_DEVICE; /* Map TPM2 retrun codes into common vboot represenation. */ switch(response->hdr.tpm_code) { case TPM2_RC_SUCCESS: return TPM_SUCCESS; case TPM2_RC_NV_DEFINED: return TPM_E_NV_DEFINED; default: return TPM_E_INTERNAL_INCONSISTENCY; } } uint32_t tlcl_disable_platform_hierarchy(void) { struct tpm2_response *response; struct tpm2_hierarchy_control_cmd hc = { .enable = TPM_RH_PLATFORM, .state = 0, }; response = tpm_process_command(TPM2_Hierarchy_Control, &hc); if (!response || response->hdr.tpm_code) return TPM_E_INTERNAL_INCONSISTENCY; return TPM_SUCCESS; }