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/*
* linux/drivers/s390/crypto/zcrypt_cex2a.c
*
* zcrypt 2.1.0
*
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2006 IBM Corporation
* Author(s): Robert Burroughs
* Eric Rossman (edrossma@us.ibm.com)
*
* Hotplug & misc device support: Jochen Roehrig (roehrig@de.ibm.com)
* Major cleanup & driver split: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
* Ralph Wuerthner <rwuerthn@de.ibm.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being included when building most .c files. percpu.h includes slab.h which in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies. percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed. Prepare for this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those headers directly instead of assuming availability. As this conversion needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is used as the basis of conversion. http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py The script does the followings. * Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that only the necessary includes are there. ie. if only gfp is used, gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h. * When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms to its surrounding. It's put in the include block which contains core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered - alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there doesn't seem to be any matching order. * If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the file. The conversion was done in the following steps. 1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h and ~3000 slab.h inclusions. The script emitted errors for ~400 files. 2. Each error was manually checked. Some didn't need the inclusion, some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or embedding .c file was more appropriate for others. This step added inclusions to around 150 files. 3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits from #2 to make sure no file was left behind. 4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed. e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually. 5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell. Most gfp.h inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros. Each slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as necessary. 6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h. 7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures were fixed. CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq). * x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config. * powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig * sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig * ia64 SMP allmodconfig * s390 SMP allmodconfig * alpha SMP allmodconfig * um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig 8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as a separate patch and serve as bisection point. Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step 6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch. If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of the specific arch. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Guess-its-ok-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
2010-03-24 16:04:11 +08:00
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <asm/atomic.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include "ap_bus.h"
#include "zcrypt_api.h"
#include "zcrypt_error.h"
#include "zcrypt_cex2a.h"
#define CEX2A_MIN_MOD_SIZE 1 /* 8 bits */
#define CEX2A_MAX_MOD_SIZE 256 /* 2048 bits */
#define CEX3A_MIN_MOD_SIZE CEX2A_MIN_MOD_SIZE
#define CEX3A_MAX_MOD_SIZE CEX2A_MAX_MOD_SIZE
#define CEX2A_SPEED_RATING 970
#define CEX3A_SPEED_RATING 900 /* Fixme: Needs finetuning */
#define CEX2A_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE 0x390 /* sizeof(struct type50_crb2_msg) */
#define CEX2A_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE 0x110 /* max outputdatalength + type80_hdr */
#define CEX3A_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE CEX2A_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE
#define CEX3A_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE CEX2A_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE
#define CEX2A_CLEANUP_TIME (15*HZ)
#define CEX3A_CLEANUP_TIME CEX2A_CLEANUP_TIME
static struct ap_device_id zcrypt_cex2a_ids[] = {
{ AP_DEVICE(AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX2A) },
{ AP_DEVICE(AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX3A) },
{ /* end of list */ },
};
#ifndef CONFIG_ZCRYPT_MONOLITHIC
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(ap, zcrypt_cex2a_ids);
MODULE_AUTHOR("IBM Corporation");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("CEX2A Cryptographic Coprocessor device driver, "
"Copyright 2001, 2006 IBM Corporation");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
#endif
static int zcrypt_cex2a_probe(struct ap_device *ap_dev);
static void zcrypt_cex2a_remove(struct ap_device *ap_dev);
static void zcrypt_cex2a_receive(struct ap_device *, struct ap_message *,
struct ap_message *);
static struct ap_driver zcrypt_cex2a_driver = {
.probe = zcrypt_cex2a_probe,
.remove = zcrypt_cex2a_remove,
.receive = zcrypt_cex2a_receive,
.ids = zcrypt_cex2a_ids,
.request_timeout = CEX2A_CLEANUP_TIME,
};
/**
* Convert a ICAMEX message to a type50 MEX message.
*
* @zdev: crypto device pointer
* @zreq: crypto request pointer
* @mex: pointer to user input data
*
* Returns 0 on success or -EFAULT.
*/
static int ICAMEX_msg_to_type50MEX_msg(struct zcrypt_device *zdev,
struct ap_message *ap_msg,
struct ica_rsa_modexpo *mex)
{
unsigned char *mod, *exp, *inp;
int mod_len;
mod_len = mex->inputdatalength;
if (mod_len <= 128) {
struct type50_meb1_msg *meb1 = ap_msg->message;
memset(meb1, 0, sizeof(*meb1));
ap_msg->length = sizeof(*meb1);
meb1->header.msg_type_code = TYPE50_TYPE_CODE;
meb1->header.msg_len = sizeof(*meb1);
meb1->keyblock_type = TYPE50_MEB1_FMT;
mod = meb1->modulus + sizeof(meb1->modulus) - mod_len;
exp = meb1->exponent + sizeof(meb1->exponent) - mod_len;
inp = meb1->message + sizeof(meb1->message) - mod_len;
} else {
struct type50_meb2_msg *meb2 = ap_msg->message;
memset(meb2, 0, sizeof(*meb2));
ap_msg->length = sizeof(*meb2);
meb2->header.msg_type_code = TYPE50_TYPE_CODE;
meb2->header.msg_len = sizeof(*meb2);
meb2->keyblock_type = TYPE50_MEB2_FMT;
mod = meb2->modulus + sizeof(meb2->modulus) - mod_len;
exp = meb2->exponent + sizeof(meb2->exponent) - mod_len;
inp = meb2->message + sizeof(meb2->message) - mod_len;
}
if (copy_from_user(mod, mex->n_modulus, mod_len) ||
copy_from_user(exp, mex->b_key, mod_len) ||
copy_from_user(inp, mex->inputdata, mod_len))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
/**
* Convert a ICACRT message to a type50 CRT message.
*
* @zdev: crypto device pointer
* @zreq: crypto request pointer
* @crt: pointer to user input data
*
* Returns 0 on success or -EFAULT.
*/
static int ICACRT_msg_to_type50CRT_msg(struct zcrypt_device *zdev,
struct ap_message *ap_msg,
struct ica_rsa_modexpo_crt *crt)
{
int mod_len, short_len, long_len, long_offset;
unsigned char *p, *q, *dp, *dq, *u, *inp;
mod_len = crt->inputdatalength;
short_len = mod_len / 2;
long_len = mod_len / 2 + 8;
/*
* CEX2A cannot handle p, dp, or U > 128 bytes.
* If we have one of these, we need to do extra checking.
*/
if (long_len > 128) {
/*
* zcrypt_rsa_crt already checked for the leading
* zeroes of np_prime, bp_key and u_mult_inc.
*/
long_offset = long_len - 128;
long_len = 128;
} else
long_offset = 0;
/*
* Instead of doing extra work for p, dp, U > 64 bytes, we'll just use
* the larger message structure.
*/
if (long_len <= 64) {
struct type50_crb1_msg *crb1 = ap_msg->message;
memset(crb1, 0, sizeof(*crb1));
ap_msg->length = sizeof(*crb1);
crb1->header.msg_type_code = TYPE50_TYPE_CODE;
crb1->header.msg_len = sizeof(*crb1);
crb1->keyblock_type = TYPE50_CRB1_FMT;
p = crb1->p + sizeof(crb1->p) - long_len;
q = crb1->q + sizeof(crb1->q) - short_len;
dp = crb1->dp + sizeof(crb1->dp) - long_len;
dq = crb1->dq + sizeof(crb1->dq) - short_len;
u = crb1->u + sizeof(crb1->u) - long_len;
inp = crb1->message + sizeof(crb1->message) - mod_len;
} else {
struct type50_crb2_msg *crb2 = ap_msg->message;
memset(crb2, 0, sizeof(*crb2));
ap_msg->length = sizeof(*crb2);
crb2->header.msg_type_code = TYPE50_TYPE_CODE;
crb2->header.msg_len = sizeof(*crb2);
crb2->keyblock_type = TYPE50_CRB2_FMT;
p = crb2->p + sizeof(crb2->p) - long_len;
q = crb2->q + sizeof(crb2->q) - short_len;
dp = crb2->dp + sizeof(crb2->dp) - long_len;
dq = crb2->dq + sizeof(crb2->dq) - short_len;
u = crb2->u + sizeof(crb2->u) - long_len;
inp = crb2->message + sizeof(crb2->message) - mod_len;
}
if (copy_from_user(p, crt->np_prime + long_offset, long_len) ||
copy_from_user(q, crt->nq_prime, short_len) ||
copy_from_user(dp, crt->bp_key + long_offset, long_len) ||
copy_from_user(dq, crt->bq_key, short_len) ||
copy_from_user(u, crt->u_mult_inv + long_offset, long_len) ||
copy_from_user(inp, crt->inputdata, mod_len))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
/**
* Copy results from a type 80 reply message back to user space.
*
* @zdev: crypto device pointer
* @reply: reply AP message.
* @data: pointer to user output data
* @length: size of user output data
*
* Returns 0 on success or -EFAULT.
*/
static int convert_type80(struct zcrypt_device *zdev,
struct ap_message *reply,
char __user *outputdata,
unsigned int outputdatalength)
{
struct type80_hdr *t80h = reply->message;
unsigned char *data;
if (t80h->len < sizeof(*t80h) + outputdatalength) {
/* The result is too short, the CEX2A card may not do that.. */
zdev->online = 0;
return -EAGAIN; /* repeat the request on a different device. */
}
BUG_ON(t80h->len > CEX2A_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE);
data = reply->message + t80h->len - outputdatalength;
if (copy_to_user(outputdata, data, outputdatalength))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
static int convert_response(struct zcrypt_device *zdev,
struct ap_message *reply,
char __user *outputdata,
unsigned int outputdatalength)
{
/* Response type byte is the second byte in the response. */
switch (((unsigned char *) reply->message)[1]) {
case TYPE82_RSP_CODE:
case TYPE88_RSP_CODE:
return convert_error(zdev, reply);
case TYPE80_RSP_CODE:
return convert_type80(zdev, reply,
outputdata, outputdatalength);
default: /* Unknown response type, this should NEVER EVER happen */
zdev->online = 0;
return -EAGAIN; /* repeat the request on a different device. */
}
}
/**
* This function is called from the AP bus code after a crypto request
* "msg" has finished with the reply message "reply".
* It is called from tasklet context.
* @ap_dev: pointer to the AP device
* @msg: pointer to the AP message
* @reply: pointer to the AP reply message
*/
static void zcrypt_cex2a_receive(struct ap_device *ap_dev,
struct ap_message *msg,
struct ap_message *reply)
{
static struct error_hdr error_reply = {
.type = TYPE82_RSP_CODE,
.reply_code = REP82_ERROR_MACHINE_FAILURE,
};
struct type80_hdr *t80h;
int length;
/* Copy the reply message to the request message buffer. */
if (IS_ERR(reply)) {
memcpy(msg->message, &error_reply, sizeof(error_reply));
goto out;
}
t80h = reply->message;
if (t80h->type == TYPE80_RSP_CODE) {
length = min(CEX2A_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE, (int) t80h->len);
memcpy(msg->message, reply->message, length);
} else
memcpy(msg->message, reply->message, sizeof error_reply);
out:
complete((struct completion *) msg->private);
}
static atomic_t zcrypt_step = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
/**
* The request distributor calls this function if it picked the CEX2A
* device to handle a modexpo request.
* @zdev: pointer to zcrypt_device structure that identifies the
* CEX2A device to the request distributor
* @mex: pointer to the modexpo request buffer
*/
static long zcrypt_cex2a_modexpo(struct zcrypt_device *zdev,
struct ica_rsa_modexpo *mex)
{
struct ap_message ap_msg;
struct completion work;
int rc;
ap_init_message(&ap_msg);
[PATCH] getting rid of all casts of k[cmz]alloc() calls Run this: #!/bin/sh for f in $(grep -Erl "\([^\)]*\) *k[cmz]alloc" *) ; do echo "De-casting $f..." perl -pi -e "s/ ?= ?\([^\)]*\) *(k[cmz]alloc) *\(/ = \1\(/" $f done And then go through and reinstate those cases where code is casting pointers to non-pointers. And then drop a few hunks which conflicted with outstanding work. Cc: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>, Ian Molton <spyro@f2s.com> Cc: Mikael Starvik <starvik@axis.com> Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp> Cc: Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: Kyle McMartin <kyle@mcmartin.ca> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> Cc: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com> Cc: Paul Fulghum <paulkf@microgate.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Cc: Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de> Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org> Cc: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@steeleye.com> Cc: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net> Cc: Steven French <sfrench@us.ibm.com> Cc: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> Cc: Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au> Cc: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz> Cc: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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ap_msg.message = kmalloc(CEX2A_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ap_msg.message)
return -ENOMEM;
ap_msg.psmid = (((unsigned long long) current->pid) << 32) +
atomic_inc_return(&zcrypt_step);
ap_msg.private = &work;
rc = ICAMEX_msg_to_type50MEX_msg(zdev, &ap_msg, mex);
if (rc)
goto out_free;
init_completion(&work);
ap_queue_message(zdev->ap_dev, &ap_msg);
rc = wait_for_completion_interruptible(&work);
if (rc == 0)
rc = convert_response(zdev, &ap_msg, mex->outputdata,
mex->outputdatalength);
else
/* Signal pending. */
ap_cancel_message(zdev->ap_dev, &ap_msg);
out_free:
kfree(ap_msg.message);
return rc;
}
/**
* The request distributor calls this function if it picked the CEX2A
* device to handle a modexpo_crt request.
* @zdev: pointer to zcrypt_device structure that identifies the
* CEX2A device to the request distributor
* @crt: pointer to the modexpoc_crt request buffer
*/
static long zcrypt_cex2a_modexpo_crt(struct zcrypt_device *zdev,
struct ica_rsa_modexpo_crt *crt)
{
struct ap_message ap_msg;
struct completion work;
int rc;
ap_init_message(&ap_msg);
[PATCH] getting rid of all casts of k[cmz]alloc() calls Run this: #!/bin/sh for f in $(grep -Erl "\([^\)]*\) *k[cmz]alloc" *) ; do echo "De-casting $f..." perl -pi -e "s/ ?= ?\([^\)]*\) *(k[cmz]alloc) *\(/ = \1\(/" $f done And then go through and reinstate those cases where code is casting pointers to non-pointers. And then drop a few hunks which conflicted with outstanding work. Cc: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>, Ian Molton <spyro@f2s.com> Cc: Mikael Starvik <starvik@axis.com> Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp> Cc: Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: Kyle McMartin <kyle@mcmartin.ca> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> Cc: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com> Cc: Paul Fulghum <paulkf@microgate.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Cc: Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de> Cc: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org> Cc: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@steeleye.com> Cc: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net> Cc: Steven French <sfrench@us.ibm.com> Cc: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> Cc: Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au> Cc: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz> Cc: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-12-13 16:35:56 +08:00
ap_msg.message = kmalloc(CEX2A_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ap_msg.message)
return -ENOMEM;
ap_msg.psmid = (((unsigned long long) current->pid) << 32) +
atomic_inc_return(&zcrypt_step);
ap_msg.private = &work;
rc = ICACRT_msg_to_type50CRT_msg(zdev, &ap_msg, crt);
if (rc)
goto out_free;
init_completion(&work);
ap_queue_message(zdev->ap_dev, &ap_msg);
rc = wait_for_completion_interruptible(&work);
if (rc == 0)
rc = convert_response(zdev, &ap_msg, crt->outputdata,
crt->outputdatalength);
else
/* Signal pending. */
ap_cancel_message(zdev->ap_dev, &ap_msg);
out_free:
kfree(ap_msg.message);
return rc;
}
/**
* The crypto operations for a CEX2A card.
*/
static struct zcrypt_ops zcrypt_cex2a_ops = {
.rsa_modexpo = zcrypt_cex2a_modexpo,
.rsa_modexpo_crt = zcrypt_cex2a_modexpo_crt,
};
/**
* Probe function for CEX2A cards. It always accepts the AP device
* since the bus_match already checked the hardware type.
* @ap_dev: pointer to the AP device.
*/
static int zcrypt_cex2a_probe(struct ap_device *ap_dev)
{
struct zcrypt_device *zdev = NULL;
int rc = 0;
switch (ap_dev->device_type) {
case AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX2A:
zdev = zcrypt_device_alloc(CEX2A_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE);
if (!zdev)
return -ENOMEM;
zdev->user_space_type = ZCRYPT_CEX2A;
zdev->type_string = "CEX2A";
zdev->min_mod_size = CEX2A_MIN_MOD_SIZE;
zdev->max_mod_size = CEX2A_MAX_MOD_SIZE;
zdev->short_crt = 1;
zdev->speed_rating = CEX2A_SPEED_RATING;
break;
case AP_DEVICE_TYPE_CEX3A:
zdev = zcrypt_device_alloc(CEX3A_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE);
if (!zdev)
return -ENOMEM;
zdev->user_space_type = ZCRYPT_CEX3A;
zdev->type_string = "CEX3A";
zdev->min_mod_size = CEX3A_MIN_MOD_SIZE;
zdev->max_mod_size = CEX3A_MAX_MOD_SIZE;
zdev->short_crt = 1;
zdev->speed_rating = CEX3A_SPEED_RATING;
break;
}
if (zdev != NULL) {
zdev->ap_dev = ap_dev;
zdev->ops = &zcrypt_cex2a_ops;
zdev->online = 1;
ap_dev->reply = &zdev->reply;
ap_dev->private = zdev;
rc = zcrypt_device_register(zdev);
}
if (rc) {
ap_dev->private = NULL;
zcrypt_device_free(zdev);
}
return rc;
}
/**
* This is called to remove the extended CEX2A driver information
* if an AP device is removed.
*/
static void zcrypt_cex2a_remove(struct ap_device *ap_dev)
{
struct zcrypt_device *zdev = ap_dev->private;
zcrypt_device_unregister(zdev);
}
int __init zcrypt_cex2a_init(void)
{
return ap_driver_register(&zcrypt_cex2a_driver, THIS_MODULE, "cex2a");
}
void __exit zcrypt_cex2a_exit(void)
{
ap_driver_unregister(&zcrypt_cex2a_driver);
}
#ifndef CONFIG_ZCRYPT_MONOLITHIC
module_init(zcrypt_cex2a_init);
module_exit(zcrypt_cex2a_exit);
#endif