Hi Abdellatif, [...]
> > #include <common.h> > @@ -15,6 +17,36 @@ > #include <malloc.h> > #include <mm_communication.h> > > +#if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARM_FFA_TRANSPORT)) > + > +#include <arm_ffa.h> > +#include <cpu_func.h> > +#include <mapmem.h> > + > +#ifndef FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_SIZE > +#warning "FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_SIZE must be defined in > include/configs/<board>.h" > +#define FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_SIZE 0 > +#endif > + > +#ifndef FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_OFFSET > +#warning "FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_OFFSET must be defined in > include/configs/<board>.h" > +#define FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_OFFSET 0 > +#endif > + > +#ifndef FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_ADDR > +#warning "FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_ADDR must be defined in > include/configs/<board>.h" > +#define FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_ADDR 0 > +#endif Is the device going to work with these defaults? I am assuming not, so isn't better to treat this as compile time errors? > + > +/* MM return codes */ > +#define MM_SUCCESS (0) > + > +const char *mm_sp_svc_uuid = MM_SP_UUID; static ? > + > +static u16 mm_sp_id; > + > +#endif > + > extern struct efi_var_file __efi_runtime_data *efi_var_buf; > static efi_uintn_t max_buffer_size; /* comm + var + func + data */ > static efi_uintn_t max_payload_size; /* func + data */ > @@ -24,6 +56,7 @@ struct mm_connection { > u32 session; > }; > > +#if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OPTEE)) > /** > * get_connection() - Retrieve OP-TEE session for a specific UUID. > * > @@ -143,13 +176,224 @@ static efi_status_t optee_mm_communicate(void > *comm_buf, ulong dsize) > > return ret; > } > +#endif > + > +#if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARM_FFA_TRANSPORT)) > + > +/** > + * ffa_notify_mm_sp() - Announce there is data in the shared buffer > + * > + * Notifies the MM partition in the trusted world that > + * data is available in the shared buffer. > + * This is a blocking call during which trusted world has exclusive access > + * to the MM shared buffer. > + * > + * Return: > + * > + * 0 on success > + */ > +static int ffa_notify_mm_sp(void) > +{ > + struct ffa_send_direct_data msg = {0}; > + int ret; > + int sp_event_ret = -1; > + > + if (!ffa_bus_ops_get()) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + msg.data0 = FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_OFFSET; /* x3 */ > + > + ret = ffa_bus_ops_get()->sync_send_receive(mm_sp_id, &msg); > + if (ret != 0) > + return ret; > + > + sp_event_ret = msg.data0; /* x3 */ > + > + if (sp_event_ret == MM_SUCCESS) > + return 0; > + > + /* > + * Failure to notify the MM SP > + */ > + > + return -EACCES; > +} > > /** > - * mm_communicate() - Adjust the cmonnucation buffer to StandAlonneMM and > send > + * ffa_discover_mm_sp_id() - Query the MM partition ID > + * > + * Use the FF-A driver to get the MM partition ID. > + * If multiple partitions are found, use the first one. > + * This is a boot time function. > + * > + * Return: > + * > + * 0 on success > + */ > +static int ffa_discover_mm_sp_id(void) > +{ > + u32 count = 0, size = 0; > + int ret; > + struct ffa_partition_info *parts_info; > + > + if (!ffa_bus_ops_get()) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + /* > + * get from the driver the count of the SPs matching the UUID > + */ > + ret = ffa_bus_ops_get()->partition_info_get(mm_sp_svc_uuid, &count, > NULL); > + if (ret != 0) { > + log_err("EFI: Failure in querying partitions count (error code: > %d)\n", ret); > + return ret; > + } > + > + if (!count) { > + log_info("EFI: No MM partition found\n"); > + return ret; > + } > + > + /* > + * pre-allocate a buffer to be filled by the driver > + * with ffa_partition_info structs > + */ > + > + log_info("EFI: Pre-allocating %d partition(s) info structures\n", > count); > + > + parts_info = calloc(count, sizeof(struct ffa_partition_info)); > + if (!parts_info) > + return -EINVAL; -ENOMEM here is more accurate > + > + size = count * sizeof(struct ffa_partition_info); > + > + /* > + * ask the driver to fill the > + * buffer with the SPs info > + */ > + ret = ffa_bus_ops_get()->partition_info_get(mm_sp_svc_uuid, &size, > parts_info); > + if (ret != 0) { > + log_err("EFI: Failure in querying partition(s) info (error > code: %d)\n", ret); > + free(parts_info); > + return ret; > + } > + > + /* > + * MM SPs found , use the first one > + */ > + > + mm_sp_id = parts_info[0].id; > + > + log_info("EFI: MM partition ID 0x%x\n", mm_sp_id); > + > + free(parts_info); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +/** > + * ffa_mm_communicate() - Exchange EFI services data with the MM partition > using FF-A > + * @comm_buf: locally allocated communication buffer used for > rx/tx > + * @dsize: communication buffer size > + * > + * Issues a door bell event to notify the MM partition (SP) running in OP-TEE > + * that there is data to read from the shared buffer. > + * Communication with the MM SP is performed using FF-A transport. > + * On the event, MM SP can read the data from the buffer and > + * update the MM shared buffer with response data. > + * The response data is copied back to the communication buffer. > + * > + * Return: > + * > + * EFI status code > + */ > +static efi_status_t ffa_mm_communicate(void *comm_buf, ulong comm_buf_size) > +{ > + ulong tx_data_size; > + int ffa_ret; > + struct efi_mm_communicate_header *mm_hdr; > + void *virt_shared_buf; > + > + if (!comm_buf) > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + > + /* Discover MM partition ID at boot time */ > + if (!mm_sp_id && ffa_discover_mm_sp_id() != 0) { > + log_err("EFI: Failure to discover MM partition ID at boot > time\n"); > + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; > + } > + > + mm_hdr = (struct efi_mm_communicate_header *)comm_buf; > + tx_data_size = mm_hdr->message_len + sizeof(efi_guid_t) + > sizeof(size_t); > + > + if (comm_buf_size != tx_data_size || tx_data_size > > FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_SIZE) > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + > + /* Copy the data to the shared buffer */ > + > + virt_shared_buf = (void > *)map_sysmem((phys_addr_t)FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_ADDR, 0); > + memcpy(virt_shared_buf, comm_buf, tx_data_size); > + > + /* > + * The secure world might have cache disabled for > + * the device region used for shared buffer (which is the case for > Optee). > + * In this case, the secure world reads the data from DRAM. > + * Let's flush the cache so the DRAM is updated with the latest data. > + */ > + #ifdef CONFIG_ARM64 > + invalidate_dcache_all(); Is this only for arm64? > + #endif > + > + /* Announce there is data in the shared buffer */ > + > + ffa_ret = ffa_notify_mm_sp(); > + if (ffa_ret) > + unmap_sysmem(virt_shared_buf); This is a bit confusing handled in different places, can't we just move the check at the end of the switch cases and remote unmap_sysmem() from case 0? > + > + switch (ffa_ret) { > + case 0: > + { > + ulong rx_data_size; > + /* Copy the MM SP response from the shared buffer to the > communication buffer */ > + rx_data_size = ((struct efi_mm_communicate_header > *)virt_shared_buf)->message_len + > + sizeof(efi_guid_t) + > + sizeof(size_t); > + > + if (rx_data_size > comm_buf_size) { > + unmap_sysmem(virt_shared_buf); > + return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES; > + } > + > + memcpy(comm_buf, virt_shared_buf, rx_data_size); > + unmap_sysmem(virt_shared_buf); > + > + return EFI_SUCCESS; > + } > + case -EINVAL: > + return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR; > + case -EPERM: > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + case -EACCES: > + return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED; > + case -EBUSY: > + return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES; > + default: > + return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED; > + } > +} > +#endif > + > +/** > + * mm_communicate() - Adjust the communication buffer to the MM SP and send > * it to OP-TEE > * > - * @comm_buf: locally allocted communcation buffer > + * @comm_buf: locally allocated communication buffer > * @dsize: buffer size > + * > + * The SP (also called partition) can be any MM SP such as StandAlonneMM or > smm-gateway. > + * The comm_buf format is the same for both partitions. > + * When using the u-boot OP-TEE driver, StandAlonneMM is supported. > + * When using the u-boot FF-A driver, any MM SP is supported. > + * > * Return: status code > */ > static efi_status_t mm_communicate(u8 *comm_buf, efi_uintn_t dsize) > @@ -162,7 +406,12 @@ static efi_status_t mm_communicate(u8 *comm_buf, > efi_uintn_t dsize) > mm_hdr = (struct efi_mm_communicate_header *)comm_buf; > var_hdr = (struct smm_variable_communicate_header *)mm_hdr->data; > > - ret = optee_mm_communicate(comm_buf, dsize); > + ret = ffa_bus_discover(); > + if (ret != 0) > + ret = optee_mm_communicate(comm_buf, dsize); > + else > + ret = ffa_mm_communicate(comm_buf, dsize); > + > if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) { > log_err("%s failed!\n", __func__); > return ret; > @@ -258,6 +507,13 @@ efi_status_t EFIAPI get_max_payload(efi_uintn_t *size) > goto out; > } > *size = var_payload->size; > + > + #if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARM_FFA_TRANSPORT)) > + if (*size > FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_SIZE) > + *size = FFA_SHARED_MM_BUFFER_SIZE - > MM_COMMUNICATE_HEADER_SIZE - > + MM_VARIABLE_COMMUNICATE_SIZE; > + #endif > + > /* > * There seems to be a bug in EDK2 miscalculating the boundaries and > * size checks, so deduct 2 more bytes to fulfill this requirement. Fix > @@ -697,7 +953,7 @@ void efi_variables_boot_exit_notify(void) > ret = EFI_NOT_FOUND; > > if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) > - log_err("Unable to notify StMM for ExitBootServices\n"); > + log_err("Unable to notify the MM partition for > ExitBootServices\n"); > free(comm_buf); > > /* > -- > 2.17.1 > Thanks /Ilias