docs: staging/tee.rst: add a section on OP-TEE notifications
Adds a section on notifications used by OP-TEE, synchronous and asynchronous. Reviewed-by: Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@linaro.org> Acked-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@linaro.org>
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@ -184,6 +184,36 @@ order to support device enumeration. In other words, OP-TEE driver invokes this
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application to retrieve a list of Trusted Applications which can be registered
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as devices on the TEE bus.
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OP-TEE notifications
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There are two kinds of notifications that secure world can use to make
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normal world aware of some event.
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1. Synchronous notifications delivered with ``OPTEE_RPC_CMD_NOTIFICATION``
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using the ``OPTEE_RPC_NOTIFICATION_SEND`` parameter.
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2. Asynchronous notifications delivered with a combination of a non-secure
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edge-triggered interrupt and a fast call from the non-secure interrupt
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handler.
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Synchronous notifications are limited by depending on RPC for delivery,
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this is only usable when secure world is entered with a yielding call via
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``OPTEE_SMC_CALL_WITH_ARG``. This excludes such notifications from secure
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world interrupt handlers.
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An asynchronous notification is delivered via a non-secure edge-triggered
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interrupt to an interrupt handler registered in the OP-TEE driver. The
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actual notification value are retrieved with the fast call
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``OPTEE_SMC_GET_ASYNC_NOTIF_VALUE``. Note that one interrupt can represent
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multiple notifications.
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One notification value ``OPTEE_SMC_ASYNC_NOTIF_VALUE_DO_BOTTOM_HALF`` has a
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special meaning. When this value is received it means that normal world is
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supposed to make a yielding call ``OPTEE_MSG_CMD_DO_BOTTOM_HALF``. This
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call is done from the thread assisting the interrupt handler. This is a
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building block for OP-TEE OS in secure world to implement the top half and
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bottom half style of device drivers.
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AMD-TEE driver
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