1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) */ 2 /* 3 * Copyright (c) 2015-2021, Linaro Limited 4 */ 5 #ifndef _OPTEE_MSG_H 6 #define _OPTEE_MSG_H 7 8 #include <linux/bitops.h> 9 #include <linux/types.h> 10 11 /* 12 * This file defines the OP-TEE message protocol (ABI) used to communicate 13 * with an instance of OP-TEE running in secure world. 14 * 15 * This file is divided into two sections. 16 * 1. Formatting of messages. 17 * 2. Requests from normal world 18 */ 19 20 /***************************************************************************** 21 * Part 1 - formatting of messages 22 *****************************************************************************/ 23 24 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_NONE 0x0 25 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INPUT 0x1 26 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_OUTPUT 0x2 27 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INOUT 0x3 28 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT 0x5 29 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_OUTPUT 0x6 30 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INOUT 0x7 31 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_INPUT OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT 32 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_OUTPUT OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_OUTPUT 33 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_INOUT OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INOUT 34 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INPUT 0x9 35 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_OUTPUT 0xa 36 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INOUT 0xb 37 38 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_MASK GENMASK(7, 0) 39 40 /* 41 * Meta parameter to be absorbed by the Secure OS and not passed 42 * to the Trusted Application. 43 * 44 * Currently only used with OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION. 45 */ 46 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_META BIT(8) 47 48 /* 49 * Pointer to a list of pages used to register user-defined SHM buffer. 50 * Used with OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_*. 51 * buf_ptr should point to the beginning of the buffer. Buffer will contain 52 * list of page addresses. OP-TEE core can reconstruct contiguous buffer from 53 * that page addresses list. Page addresses are stored as 64 bit values. 54 * Last entry on a page should point to the next page of buffer. 55 * Every entry in buffer should point to a 4k page beginning (12 least 56 * significant bits must be equal to zero). 57 * 58 * 12 least significant bits of optee_msg_param.u.tmem.buf_ptr should hold 59 * page offset of user buffer. 60 * 61 * So, entries should be placed like members of this structure: 62 * 63 * struct page_data { 64 * uint64_t pages_array[OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(uint64_t) - 1]; 65 * uint64_t next_page_data; 66 * }; 67 * 68 * Structure is designed to exactly fit into the page size 69 * OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE which is a standard 4KB page. 70 * 71 * The size of 4KB is chosen because this is the smallest page size for ARM 72 * architectures. If REE uses larger pages, it should divide them to 4KB ones. 73 */ 74 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_NONCONTIG BIT(9) 75 76 /* 77 * Memory attributes for caching passed with temp memrefs. The actual value 78 * used is defined outside the message protocol with the exception of 79 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_PREDEFINED which means the attributes already 80 * defined for the memory range should be used. If optee_smc.h is used as 81 * bearer of this protocol OPTEE_SMC_SHM_* is used for values. 82 */ 83 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_SHIFT 16 84 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_MASK GENMASK(2, 0) 85 #define OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_CACHE_PREDEFINED 0 86 87 /* 88 * Same values as TEE_LOGIN_* from TEE Internal API 89 */ 90 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_PUBLIC 0x00000000 91 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_USER 0x00000001 92 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_GROUP 0x00000002 93 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION 0x00000004 94 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION_USER 0x00000005 95 #define OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_APPLICATION_GROUP 0x00000006 96 97 /* 98 * Page size used in non-contiguous buffer entries 99 */ 100 #define OPTEE_MSG_NONCONTIG_PAGE_SIZE 4096 101 102 #define OPTEE_MSG_FMEM_INVALID_GLOBAL_ID 0xffffffffffffffff 103 104 /** 105 * struct optee_msg_param_tmem - temporary memory reference parameter 106 * @buf_ptr: Address of the buffer 107 * @size: Size of the buffer 108 * @shm_ref: Temporary shared memory reference, pointer to a struct tee_shm 109 * 110 * Secure and normal world communicates pointers as physical address 111 * instead of the virtual address. This is because secure and normal world 112 * have completely independent memory mapping. Normal world can even have a 113 * hypervisor which need to translate the guest physical address (AKA IPA 114 * in ARM documentation) to a real physical address before passing the 115 * structure to secure world. 116 */ 117 struct optee_msg_param_tmem { 118 u64 buf_ptr; 119 u64 size; 120 u64 shm_ref; 121 }; 122 123 /** 124 * struct optee_msg_param_rmem - registered memory reference parameter 125 * @offs: Offset into shared memory reference 126 * @size: Size of the buffer 127 * @shm_ref: Shared memory reference, pointer to a struct tee_shm 128 */ 129 struct optee_msg_param_rmem { 130 u64 offs; 131 u64 size; 132 u64 shm_ref; 133 }; 134 135 /** 136 * struct optee_msg_param_fmem - FF-A memory reference parameter 137 * @offs_lower: Lower bits of offset into shared memory reference 138 * @offs_upper: Upper bits of offset into shared memory reference 139 * @internal_offs: Internal offset into the first page of shared memory 140 * reference 141 * @size: Size of the buffer 142 * @global_id: Global identifier of the shared memory 143 */ 144 struct optee_msg_param_fmem { 145 u32 offs_low; 146 u16 offs_high; 147 u16 internal_offs; 148 u64 size; 149 u64 global_id; 150 }; 151 152 /** 153 * struct optee_msg_param_value - opaque value parameter 154 * 155 * Value parameters are passed unchecked between normal and secure world. 156 */ 157 struct optee_msg_param_value { 158 u64 a; 159 u64 b; 160 u64 c; 161 }; 162 163 /** 164 * struct optee_msg_param - parameter used together with struct optee_msg_arg 165 * @attr: attributes 166 * @tmem: parameter by temporary memory reference 167 * @rmem: parameter by registered memory reference 168 * @fmem: parameter by FF-A registered memory reference 169 * @value: parameter by opaque value 170 * @octets: parameter by octet string 171 * 172 * @attr & OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_MASK indicates if tmem, rmem or value is used in 173 * the union. OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_* indicates value or octets, 174 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_* indicates @tmem and 175 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_* or the alias PTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_FMEM_* indicates 176 * @rmem or @fmem depending on the conduit. 177 * OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_NONE indicates that none of the members are used. 178 */ 179 struct optee_msg_param { 180 u64 attr; 181 union { 182 struct optee_msg_param_tmem tmem; 183 struct optee_msg_param_rmem rmem; 184 struct optee_msg_param_fmem fmem; 185 struct optee_msg_param_value value; 186 u8 octets[24]; 187 } u; 188 }; 189 190 /** 191 * struct optee_msg_arg - call argument 192 * @cmd: Command, one of OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* or OPTEE_MSG_RPC_CMD_* 193 * @func: Trusted Application function, specific to the Trusted Application, 194 * used if cmd == OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND 195 * @session: In parameter for all OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* except 196 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION where it's an output parameter instead 197 * @cancel_id: Cancellation id, a unique value to identify this request 198 * @ret: return value 199 * @ret_origin: origin of the return value 200 * @num_params: number of parameters supplied to the OS Command 201 * @params: the parameters supplied to the OS Command 202 * 203 * All normal calls to Trusted OS uses this struct. If cmd requires further 204 * information than what these fields hold it can be passed as a parameter 205 * tagged as meta (setting the OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_META bit in corresponding 206 * attrs field). All parameters tagged as meta have to come first. 207 */ 208 struct optee_msg_arg { 209 u32 cmd; 210 u32 func; 211 u32 session; 212 u32 cancel_id; 213 u32 pad; 214 u32 ret; 215 u32 ret_origin; 216 u32 num_params; 217 218 /* num_params tells the actual number of element in params */ 219 struct optee_msg_param params[]; 220 }; 221 222 /** 223 * OPTEE_MSG_GET_ARG_SIZE - return size of struct optee_msg_arg 224 * 225 * @num_params: Number of parameters embedded in the struct optee_msg_arg 226 * 227 * Returns the size of the struct optee_msg_arg together with the number 228 * of embedded parameters. 229 */ 230 #define OPTEE_MSG_GET_ARG_SIZE(num_params) \ 231 (sizeof(struct optee_msg_arg) + \ 232 sizeof(struct optee_msg_param) * (num_params)) 233 234 /***************************************************************************** 235 * Part 2 - requests from normal world 236 *****************************************************************************/ 237 238 /* 239 * Return the following UID if using API specified in this file without 240 * further extensions: 241 * 384fb3e0-e7f8-11e3-af63-0002a5d5c51b. 242 * Represented in 4 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_UID_0, OPTEE_MSG_UID_1, 243 * OPTEE_MSG_UID_2, OPTEE_MSG_UID_3. 244 * 245 * In the case where the OP-TEE image is loaded by the kernel, this will 246 * initially return an alternate UID to reflect that we are communicating with 247 * the TF-A image loading service at that time instead of OP-TEE. That UID is: 248 * a3fbeab1-1246-315d-c7c4-06b9c03cbea4. 249 * Represented in 4 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_0, 250 * OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_1, OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_2, 251 * OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_3. 252 */ 253 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_0 0x384fb3e0 254 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_1 0xe7f811e3 255 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_2 0xaf630002 256 #define OPTEE_MSG_UID_3 0xa5d5c51b 257 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_0 0xa3fbeab1 258 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_1 0x1246315d 259 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_2 0xc7c406b9 260 #define OPTEE_MSG_IMAGE_LOAD_UID_3 0xc03cbea4 261 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_UID 0xFF01 262 263 /* 264 * Returns 2.0 if using API specified in this file without further 265 * extensions. Represented in 2 32-bit words in OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MAJOR 266 * and OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MINOR 267 */ 268 #define OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MAJOR 2 269 #define OPTEE_MSG_REVISION_MINOR 0 270 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_REVISION 0xFF03 271 272 /* 273 * Get UUID of Trusted OS. 274 * 275 * Used by non-secure world to figure out which Trusted OS is installed. 276 * Note that returned UUID is the UUID of the Trusted OS, not of the API. 277 * 278 * Returns UUID in 4 32-bit words in the same way as 279 * OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALLS_UID described above. 280 */ 281 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_0 0x486178e0 282 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_1 0xe7f811e3 283 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_2 0xbc5e0002 284 #define OPTEE_MSG_OS_OPTEE_UUID_3 0xa5d5c51b 285 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_GET_OS_UUID 0x0000 286 287 /* 288 * Get revision of Trusted OS. 289 * 290 * Used by non-secure world to figure out which version of the Trusted OS 291 * is installed. Note that the returned revision is the revision of the 292 * Trusted OS, not of the API. 293 * 294 * Returns revision in 2 32-bit words in the same way as 295 * OPTEE_MSG_CALLS_REVISION described above. 296 */ 297 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_GET_OS_REVISION 0x0001 298 299 /* 300 * Values used in OPTEE_MSG_CMD_LEND_PROTMEM below 301 * OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_RESERVED Reserved 302 * OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_SECURE_VIDEO_PLAY Secure Video Playback 303 * OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_TRUSTED_UI Trused UI 304 * OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_SECURE_VIDEO_RECORD Secure Video Recording 305 */ 306 #define OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_RESERVED 0 307 #define OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_SECURE_VIDEO_PLAY 1 308 #define OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_TRUSTED_UI 2 309 #define OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_SECURE_VIDEO_RECORD 3 310 311 /* 312 * Do a secure call with struct optee_msg_arg as argument 313 * The OPTEE_MSG_CMD_* below defines what goes in struct optee_msg_arg::cmd 314 * 315 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION opens a session to a Trusted Application. 316 * The first two parameters are tagged as meta, holding two value 317 * parameters to pass the following information: 318 * param[0].u.value.a-b uuid of Trusted Application 319 * param[1].u.value.a-b uuid of Client 320 * param[1].u.value.c Login class of client OPTEE_MSG_LOGIN_* 321 * 322 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND invokes a command a previously opened 323 * session to a Trusted Application. struct optee_msg_arg::func is Trusted 324 * Application function, specific to the Trusted Application. 325 * 326 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CLOSE_SESSION closes a previously opened session to 327 * Trusted Application. 328 * 329 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CANCEL cancels a currently invoked command. 330 * 331 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_REGISTER_SHM registers a shared memory reference. The 332 * information is passed as: 333 * [in] param[0].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INPUT 334 * [| OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_NONCONTIG] 335 * [in] param[0].u.tmem.buf_ptr physical address (of first fragment) 336 * [in] param[0].u.tmem.size size (of first fragment) 337 * [in] param[0].u.tmem.shm_ref holds shared memory reference 338 * 339 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_UNREGISTER_SHM unregisters a previously registered shared 340 * memory reference. The information is passed as: 341 * [in] param[0].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_RMEM_INPUT 342 * [in] param[0].u.rmem.shm_ref holds shared memory reference 343 * [in] param[0].u.rmem.offs 0 344 * [in] param[0].u.rmem.size 0 345 * 346 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_DO_BOTTOM_HALF does the scheduled bottom half processing 347 * of a driver. 348 * 349 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_STOP_ASYNC_NOTIF informs secure world that from now is 350 * normal world unable to process asynchronous notifications. Typically 351 * used when the driver is shut down. 352 * 353 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_LEND_PROTMEM lends protected memory. The passed normal 354 * physical memory is protected from normal world access. The memory 355 * should be unmapped prior to this call since it becomes inaccessible 356 * during the request. 357 * Parameters are passed as: 358 * [in] param[0].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INPUT 359 * [in] param[0].u.value.a OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_* defined above 360 * [in] param[1].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_TMEM_INPUT 361 * [in] param[1].u.tmem.buf_ptr physical address 362 * [in] param[1].u.tmem.size size 363 * [in] param[1].u.tmem.shm_ref holds protected memory reference 364 * 365 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_RECLAIM_PROTMEM reclaims a previously lent protected 366 * memory reference. The physical memory is accessible by the normal world 367 * after this function has return and can be mapped again. The information 368 * is passed as: 369 * [in] param[0].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INPUT 370 * [in] param[0].u.value.a holds protected memory cookie 371 * 372 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_GET_PROTMEM_CONFIG get configuration for a specific 373 * protected memory use case. Parameters are passed as: 374 * [in] param[0].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INOUT 375 * [in] param[0].value.a OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_* 376 * [in] param[1].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_{R,F}MEM_OUTPUT 377 * [in] param[1].u.{r,f}mem Buffer or NULL 378 * [in] param[1].u.{r,f}mem.size Provided size of buffer or 0 for query 379 * output for the protected use case: 380 * [out] param[0].value.a Minimal size of protected memory 381 * [out] param[0].value.b Required alignment of size and start of 382 * protected memory 383 * [out] param[0].value.c PA width, max 64 384 * [out] param[1].{r,f}mem.size Size of output data 385 * [out] param[1].{r,f}mem If non-NULL, contains an array of 386 * uint32_t memory attributes that must be 387 * included when lending memory for this 388 * use case 389 * 390 * OPTEE_MSG_CMD_ASSIGN_PROTMEM assigns use-case to protected memory 391 * previously lent using the FFA_LEND framework ABI. Parameters are passed 392 * as: 393 * [in] param[0].attr OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_VALUE_INPUT 394 * [in] param[0].u.value.a holds protected memory cookie 395 * [in] param[0].u.value.b OPTEE_MSG_PROTMEM_* defined above 396 */ 397 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_OPEN_SESSION 0 398 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_INVOKE_COMMAND 1 399 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CLOSE_SESSION 2 400 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_CANCEL 3 401 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_REGISTER_SHM 4 402 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_UNREGISTER_SHM 5 403 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_DO_BOTTOM_HALF 6 404 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_STOP_ASYNC_NOTIF 7 405 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_LEND_PROTMEM 8 406 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_RECLAIM_PROTMEM 9 407 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_GET_PROTMEM_CONFIG 10 408 #define OPTEE_MSG_CMD_ASSIGN_PROTMEM 11 409 #define OPTEE_MSG_FUNCID_CALL_WITH_ARG 0x0004 410 411 #endif /* _OPTEE_MSG_H */ 412