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SubjectRe: [PATCH v1 01/12] fpga: fpga security manager class driver
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On 9/10/20 1:22 PM, Russ Weight wrote:
>
>
> On 9/5/20 12:09 PM, Tom Rix wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>> On 9/4/20 4:52 PM, Russ Weight wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Create the Intel Security Manager class driver. The security
>>> manager provides interfaces to manage secure updates for the
>>> FPGA and BMC images that are stored in FLASH. The driver can
>>> also be used to update root entry hashes and to cancel code
>>> signing keys.
>>>
>>> This patch creates the class driver and provides sysfs
>>> interfaces for displaying root entry hashes, canceled code
>>> signing keys and flash counts.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> Signed-off-by: Xu Yilun <yilun.xu@intel.com>
>>> ---
>>> .../ABI/testing/sysfs-class-ifpga-sec-mgr | 75 ++++
>>> MAINTAINERS | 8 +
>>> drivers/fpga/Kconfig | 9 +
>>> drivers/fpga/Makefile | 3 +
>>> drivers/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.c | 339 ++++++++++++++++++
>>> include/linux/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.h | 145 ++++++++
>>> 6 files changed, 579 insertions(+)
>>> create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-ifpga-sec-mgr
>>> create mode 100644 drivers/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.c
>>> create mode 100644 include/linux/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.h
>>>
>>> diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-ifpga-sec-mgr b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-ifpga-sec-mgr
>>> new file mode 100644
>>> index 000000000000..86f8992559bf
>>> --- /dev/null
>>> +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-ifpga-sec-mgr
>>> @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/name
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Name of low level fpga security manager driver.
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/sr_root_entry_hash
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns the root entry hash for the static
>>> + region if one is programmed, else it returns the
>>> + string: "hash not programmed". This file is only
>>> + visible if the underlying device supports it.
>>> + Format: "0x%x".
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/pr_root_entry_hash
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns the root entry hash for the partial
>>> + reconfiguration region if one is programmed, else it
>>> + returns the string: "hash not programmed". This file
>>> + is only visible if the underlying device supports it.
>>> + Format: "0x%x".
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/bmc_root_entry_hash
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns the root entry hash for the BMC image
>>> + if one is programmed, else it returns the string:
>>> + "hash not programmed". This file is only visible if the
>>> + underlying device supports it.
>>> + Format: "0x%x".
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/sr_canceled_csks
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns a list of indices for canceled code
>>> + signing keys for the static region. The standard bitmap
>>> + list format is used (e.g. "1,2-6,9").
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/pr_canceled_csks
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns a list of indices for canceled code
>>> + signing keys for the partial reconfiguration region. The
>>> + standard bitmap list format is used (e.g. "1,2-6,9").
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/bmc_canceled_csks
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns a list of indices for canceled code
>>> + signing keys for the BMC. The standard bitmap list format
>>> + is used (e.g. "1,2-6,9").
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/user_flash_count
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns number of times the user image for the
>>> + static region has been flashed.
>>> + Format: "%d".
>>>
>>
>> could this be %u ?
>>
> Yes - I'll make the change for both of the flash update counts.
>
>>
>>>
>>> +
>>> +What: /sys/class/ifpga_sec_mgr/ifpga_secX/security/bmc_flash_count
>>> +Date: Sep 2020
>>> +KernelVersion: 5.10
>>> +Contact: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +Description: Read only. Returns number of times the BMC image has been
>>> + flashed.
>>> + Format: "%d".
>>> diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
>>> index deaafb617361..4a2ebe6b120d 100644
>>> --- a/MAINTAINERS
>>> +++ b/MAINTAINERS
>>> @@ -6830,6 +6830,14 @@ F: Documentation/fpga/
>>> F: drivers/fpga/
>>> F: include/linux/fpga/
>>>
>>> +INTEL FPGA SECURITY MANAGER DRIVERS
>>> +M: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>> +L: linux-fpga@vger.kernel.org
>>> +S: Maintained
>>> +F: Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-ifpga-sec-mgr
>>> +F: drivers/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.c
>>> +F: include/linux/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.h
>>> +
>>> FPU EMULATOR
>>> M: Bill Metzenthen <billm@melbpc.org.au>
>>> S: Maintained
>>> diff --git a/drivers/fpga/Kconfig b/drivers/fpga/Kconfig
>>> index 88f64fbf55e3..97c0a6cc2ba7 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/fpga/Kconfig
>>> +++ b/drivers/fpga/Kconfig
>>> @@ -235,4 +235,13 @@ config FPGA_MGR_ZYNQMP_FPGA
>>> to configure the programmable logic(PL) through PS
>>> on ZynqMP SoC.
>>>
>>> +config IFPGA_SEC_MGR
>>> + tristate "Intel Security Manager for FPGA"
>>> + help
>>> + The Intel Security Manager class driver presents a common
>>> + user API for managing secure updates for Intel FPGA
>>> + devices, including flash images for the FPGA static
>>> + region and for the BMC. Select this option to enable
>>> + updates for secure FPGA devices.
>>> +
>>> endif # FPGA
>>> diff --git a/drivers/fpga/Makefile b/drivers/fpga/Makefile
>>> index c69bfc931519..ec9fbacdedd8 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/fpga/Makefile
>>> +++ b/drivers/fpga/Makefile
>>> @@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_FPGA_MGR_ZYNQMP_FPGA) += zynqmp-fpga.o
>>> obj-$(CONFIG_ALTERA_PR_IP_CORE) += altera-pr-ip-core.o
>>> obj-$(CONFIG_ALTERA_PR_IP_CORE_PLAT) += altera-pr-ip-core-plat.o
>>>
>>> +# Intel FPGA Security Manager Framework
>>> +obj-$(CONFIG_IFPGA_SEC_MGR) += ifpga-sec-mgr.o
>>> +
>>> # FPGA Bridge Drivers
>>> obj-$(CONFIG_FPGA_BRIDGE) += fpga-bridge.o
>>> obj-$(CONFIG_SOCFPGA_FPGA_BRIDGE) += altera-hps2fpga.o altera-fpga2sdram.o
>>> diff --git a/drivers/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.c b/drivers/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.c
>>> new file mode 100644
>>> index 000000000000..97bf80277ed2
>>> --- /dev/null
>>> +++ b/drivers/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.c
>>> @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@
>>> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
>>> +/*
>>> + * Intel Security Manager for FPGA
>>> + *
>>> + * Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Intel Corporation, Inc.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> +#include <linux/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.h>
>>> +#include <linux/idr.h>
>>> +#include <linux/module.h>
>>> +#include <linux/slab.h>
>>> +#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
>>> +
>>> +static DEFINE_IDA(ifpga_sec_mgr_ida);
>>> +static struct class *ifpga_sec_mgr_class;
>>> +
>>> +static ssize_t show_canceled_csk(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr,
>>> + sysfs_csk_hndlr_t get_csk,
>>> + sysfs_csk_nbits_t get_csk_nbits,
>>>
>>
>> Param 2&3 can be accessed by imgr->iops so the signature
>>
>> of this and similar functions should be reduced.
>>
> There are three different types of CSK vectors (sr, pr, and bmc).
> For each type, there are two function pointers. When calling
> show_canceled_csk, it is necessary to identify the type of CSK.
> While it is true that all three pairs of pointers are in imgr->iops,
> I think the easiest way to identify the CSK type is by passing in
> the appropriate pair of pointers.
ok.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> + char *buf)
>>> +{
>>> + unsigned long *csk_map = NULL;
>>> + unsigned int nbits;
>>> + int cnt, ret;
>>> +
>>> + ret = get_csk_nbits(imgr);
>>>
>>
>> Any access to a function pointer must check if the
>>
>> the pointer is valid.
>>
> The pointers are all validated when a device driver registers with the class
> driver. The corresponding CSK sysfs file will only be visible if the pointers
> have been validated. Is that sufficient, or should I add a redundant check
> here? I don't mind doing it if you think it is needed.
ok, fine as-is.
>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> + if (ret < 0)
>>> + return ret;
>>> +
>>> + nbits = (unsigned int)ret;
>>> + csk_map = vmalloc(sizeof(unsigned long) * BITS_TO_LONGS(nbits));
>>> + if (!csk_map)
>>> + return -ENOMEM;
>>> +
>>> + ret = get_csk(imgr, csk_map, nbits);
>>>
>>
>> The type of returned by get_csk_nbits and its use should
>>
>> be consistent. likely this is 'int'
> The CSK data is returned using memory provided by the csk_map pointer parameter. The
> return value is an integer value and provides error/success status. Do you think
> something should be changed here?

Later i comment on how the error code duplicate standard error codes.

It would be good the standard codes could be used, part of that

is returning int.

>
>>
>>>
>>> + if (ret)
>>> + goto vfree_exit;
>>> +
>>> + cnt = bitmap_print_to_pagebuf(1, buf, csk_map, nbits);
>>>
>>
>> simplify to
>>
>> ret = ..
> Sure - I will do that.
>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> +
>>> +vfree_exit:
>>> + vfree(csk_map);
>>> + return ret ? : cnt;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static ssize_t show_root_entry_hash(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr,
>>> + sysfs_reh_hndlr_t get_reh,
>>> + sysfs_reh_size_t get_reh_size,
>>> + char *buf)
>>> +{
>>> + unsigned int size, i;
>>> + int ret, cnt = 0;
>>> + u8 *hash;
>>> +
>>> + ret = get_reh_size(imgr);
>>> + if (ret < 0)
>>> + return ret;
>>> + else if (!ret)
>>> + return sprintf(buf, "hash not programmed\n");
>>> +
>>> + size = (unsigned int)ret;
>>>
>>
>> does size and i need to unsigned?
> In the context of their usage here, they should never be negative. Sizes are
> typically unsigned, right? Would there be a reason to prefer int over unsigned?

My issue is specifically the typecast. It would be good

if the typecast could be removed.

>
>>
>>>
>>> + hash = vmalloc(size);
>>> + if (!hash)
>>> + return -ENOMEM;
>>> +
>>> + ret = get_reh(imgr, hash, size);
>>> + if (ret)
>>> + goto vfree_exit;
>>>
>>
>> ret is 0 here
>>
>> so simplify replacing cnt with ret.
> Is the goal to have less variables? It seems like a trade-off with readability...
>
> I can make this change.

The next comment/change will makes this comment superfluous.

ignore it. 

>
>>
>>>
>>> +
>>> + cnt += sprintf(buf, "0x");
>>>
>>
>> or change += to =, this is the first time sprintf is done.
> Sure - I 'll just do the assignment instead if initializing to zero.
>
>>
>>>
>>> + for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
>>> + cnt += sprintf(buf + cnt, "%02x", hash[i]);
>>> + cnt += sprintf(buf + cnt, "\n");
>>> +
>>> +vfree_exit:
>>> + vfree(hash);
>>> + return ret ? : cnt;
>>>
>>
>> with simplification this should be
>>
>> return ret;
>>
>>
>>>
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +#define to_sec_mgr(d) container_of(d, struct ifpga_sec_mgr, dev)
>>>
>>
>> Since this is used widely move closer to top of file.
> OK
>
>>
>>>
>>> +
>>> +#define DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_CSK(_name) \
>>> +static ssize_t _name##_canceled_csks_show(struct device *dev, \
>>> + struct device_attribute *attr, \
>>> + char *buf) \
>>> +{ \
>>> + struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr = to_sec_mgr(dev); \
>>> + return show_canceled_csk(imgr, \
>>> + imgr->iops->_name##_canceled_csks, \
>>> + imgr->iops->_name##_canceled_csk_nbits, buf); \
>>> +} \
>>> +static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(_name##_canceled_csks)
>>> +
>>> +#define DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_ROOT_ENTRY_HASH(_name) \
>>> +static ssize_t _name##_root_entry_hash_show(struct device *dev, \
>>> + struct device_attribute *attr, \
>>> + char *buf) \
>>> +{ \
>>> + struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr = to_sec_mgr(dev); \
>>> + return show_root_entry_hash(imgr, \
>>> + imgr->iops->_name##_root_entry_hash, \
>>> + imgr->iops->_name##_reh_size, buf); \
>>> +} \
>>> +static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(_name##_root_entry_hash)
>>> +
>>> +#define DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_FLASH_CNT(_name) \
>>> +static ssize_t _name##_flash_count_show(struct device *dev, \
>>> + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) \
>>> +{ \
>>> + struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr = to_sec_mgr(dev); \
>>> + int cnt = imgr->iops->_name##_flash_count(imgr); \
>>> + return cnt < 0 ? cnt : sprintf(buf, "%d\n", cnt); \
>>> +} \
>>> +static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(_name##_flash_count)
>>> +
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_ROOT_ENTRY_HASH(sr);
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_ROOT_ENTRY_HASH(pr);
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_ROOT_ENTRY_HASH(bmc);
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_FLASH_CNT(user);
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_FLASH_CNT(bmc);
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_CSK(sr);
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_CSK(pr);
>>> +DEVICE_ATTR_SEC_CSK(bmc);
>>> +
>>> +static struct attribute *sec_mgr_security_attrs[] = {
>>> + &dev_attr_user_flash_count.attr,
>>> + &dev_attr_bmc_flash_count.attr,
>>> + &dev_attr_bmc_root_entry_hash.attr,
>>> + &dev_attr_sr_root_entry_hash.attr,
>>> + &dev_attr_pr_root_entry_hash.attr,
>>> + &dev_attr_sr_canceled_csks.attr,
>>> + &dev_attr_pr_canceled_csks.attr,
>>> + &dev_attr_bmc_canceled_csks.attr,
>>> + NULL,
>>> +};
>>> +
>>> +#define check_attr(attribute, _name) \
>>> + ((attribute) == &dev_attr_##_name.attr && imgr->iops->_name)
>>> +
>>> +static umode_t sec_mgr_visible(struct kobject *kobj,
>>> + struct attribute *attr, int n)
>>> +{
>>> + struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr = to_sec_mgr(kobj_to_dev(kobj));
>>> +
>>> + if (check_attr(attr, user_flash_count) ||
>>> + check_attr(attr, bmc_flash_count) ||
>>> + check_attr(attr, bmc_root_entry_hash) ||
>>> + check_attr(attr, sr_root_entry_hash) ||
>>> + check_attr(attr, pr_root_entry_hash) ||
>>> + check_attr(attr, sr_canceled_csks) ||
>>> + check_attr(attr, pr_canceled_csks) ||
>>> + check_attr(attr, bmc_canceled_csks))
>>> + return attr->mode;
>>> +
>>>
>>
>> This is all or nothing, shouldn't the interface
>>
>> allow for null iop ?
> All or nothing? Each of the above attributes is optional and is enabled by
> providing a handler function. This is the "is_visible" op for sysfs and it
> ensures that only the enabled sysfs entries are displayed (any combination
> of enabled sysfs files).
>
> While these operations are all optional, there are some required operations in iops
> for the update process (in a later patch), so for the overall patchset iops
> cannot be NULL.
Ok. then add a comment.
>
>>
>>>
>>> + return 0;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static struct attribute_group sec_mgr_security_attr_group = {
>>> + .name = "security",
>>> + .attrs = sec_mgr_security_attrs,
>>> + .is_visible = sec_mgr_visible,
>>> +};
>>> +
>>> +static ssize_t name_show(struct device *dev,
>>> + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
>>> +{
>>> + struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr = to_sec_mgr(dev);
>>> +
>>> + return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", imgr->name);
>>> +}
>>> +static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(name);
>>> +
>>> +static struct attribute *sec_mgr_attrs[] = {
>>> + &dev_attr_name.attr,
>>> + NULL,
>>> +};
>>> +
>>> +static struct attribute_group sec_mgr_attr_group = {
>>> + .attrs = sec_mgr_attrs,
>>> +};
>>> +
>>> +static const struct attribute_group *ifpga_sec_mgr_attr_groups[] = {
>>> + &sec_mgr_attr_group,
>>> + &sec_mgr_security_attr_group,
>>> + NULL,
>>> +};
>>> +
>>> +static bool check_sysfs_handler(struct device *dev,
>>> + void *sysfs_handler, void *size_handler,
>>> + const char *sysfs_handler_name,
>>> + const char *size_handler_name)
>>> +{
>>> + if (sysfs_handler) {
>>>
>>
>> These two checks can be simplified to
>>
>> if (!sysfs_handler || !size_handler)
> That would require changes to the "else if" condition that follows, which
> assumes that syfs_handler is null. The purpose of this block of code is
> to ensure that if the size_handler or the sysfs_handler is defined, that
> they are both defined. It is OK if they are both undefined.
>
> If you wanted to reduce the code, I think we could do something like this, but
> but I'm afraid it might be confusing and less readable.
>
> if (!!size_handler != !!sysfs_handler) {
> dev_err(dev, "%s and %s must both be registered to enable the sysfs file\n",
> size_handler_name, sysfs_handler_name);
> return false;
> }
>
> What do you think?

The more creative uses of '!' the better. ;)

This is fine as-is, maybe add a comment.

>
>>
>>>
>>> + if (!size_handler) {
>>> + dev_err(dev, "%s registered without %s\n",
>>> + sysfs_handler_name, size_handler_name);
>>> + return false;
>>> + }
>>> + } else if (size_handler) {
>>> + dev_err(dev, "%s registered without %s\n",
>>> + size_handler_name, sysfs_handler_name);
>>> + return false;
>>> + }
>>> + return true;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +#define check_reh_handler(_dev, _iops, _name) \
>>> + check_sysfs_handler(_dev, (_iops)->_name##_root_entry_hash, \
>>> + (_iops)->_name##_reh_size, \
>>> + __stringify(_name##_root_entry_hash), \
>>> + __stringify(_name##_reh_size))
>>> +
>>> +#define check_csk_handler(_dev, _iops, _name) \
>>> + check_sysfs_handler(_dev, (_iops)->_name##_canceled_csks, \
>>> + (_iops)->_name##_canceled_csk_nbits, \
>>> + __stringify(_name##_canceled_csks), \
>>> + __stringify(_name##_canceled_csk_nbits))
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * ifpga_sec_mgr_register - register an IFPGA security manager struct
>>> + *
>>> + * @dev: create ifpga security manager device from pdev
>>> + * @name: ifpga security manager name
>>> + * @iops: pointer to a structure of ifpga callback functions
>>> + * @priv: ifpga security manager private data
>>> + *
>>> + * Returns &struct ifpga_sec_mgr pointer on success, or ERR_PTR() on error.
>>> + */
>>> +struct ifpga_sec_mgr *
>>> +ifpga_sec_mgr_register(struct device *dev, const char *name,
>>> + const struct ifpga_sec_mgr_ops *iops, void *priv)
>>> +{
>>> + struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr;
>>> + int id, ret;
>>> +
>>> + if (!check_reh_handler(dev, iops, bmc) ||
>>> + !check_reh_handler(dev, iops, sr) ||
>>> + !check_reh_handler(dev, iops, pr) ||
>>> + !check_csk_handler(dev, iops, bmc) ||
>>> + !check_csk_handler(dev, iops, sr) ||
>>> + !check_csk_handler(dev, iops, pr)) {
>>> + return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
>>> + }
>>> +
>>> + if (!name || !strlen(name)) {
>>> + dev_err(dev, "Attempt to register with no name!\n");
>>> + return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
>>> + }
>>> +
>>> + imgr = kzalloc(sizeof(*imgr), GFP_KERNEL);
>>> + if (!imgr)
>>> + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
>>> +
>>> + imgr->name = name;
>>>
>>
>> should name be dup-ed?
> The name is string constant that is provided by the underlying device driver
> (from the kernel space) so I don't think it would be necessary to dup the string.

If the underlying driver unloads, the name ptr will be invalid.

Will the driver unregister remove its use here ?

>
>>
>>>
>>> + imgr->priv = priv;
>>> + imgr->iops = iops;
>>> + mutex_init(&imgr->lock);
>>> +
>>> + id = ida_simple_get(&ifpga_sec_mgr_ida, 0, 0, GFP_KERNEL);
>>> + if (id < 0) {
>>> + ret = id;
>>> + goto exit_free;
>>> + }
>>> +
>>> + imgr->dev.class = ifpga_sec_mgr_class;
>>> + imgr->dev.parent = dev;
>>> + imgr->dev.id = id;
>>> +
>>> + ret = dev_set_name(&imgr->dev, "ifpga_sec%d", id);
>>> + if (ret) {
>>> + dev_err(dev, "Failed to set device name: ifpga_sec%d\n", id);
>>> + ida_simple_remove(&ifpga_sec_mgr_ida, id);
>>> + goto exit_free;
>>> + }
>>> +
>>> + ret = device_register(&imgr->dev);
>>> + if (ret) {
>>> + put_device(&imgr->dev);
>>> + return ERR_PTR(ret);
>>> + }
>>> +
>>> + return imgr;
>>> +
>>> +exit_free:
>>> + kfree(dev);
>>> + return ERR_PTR(ret);
>>> +}
>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ifpga_sec_mgr_register);
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * ifpga_sec_mgr_unregister - unregister a IFPGA security manager
>>> + *
>>> + * @mgr: fpga manager struct
>>> + *
>>> + * This function is intended for use in a IFPGA security manager
>>> + * driver's remove() function.
>>> + */
>>> +void ifpga_sec_mgr_unregister(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr)
>>> +{
>>> + dev_info(&imgr->dev, "%s %s\n", __func__, imgr->name);
>>> +
>>> + device_unregister(&imgr->dev);
>>> +}
>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ifpga_sec_mgr_unregister);
>>> +
>>> +static void ifpga_sec_mgr_dev_release(struct device *dev)
>>> +{
>>> + struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr = to_sec_mgr(dev);
>>> +
>>> + mutex_destroy(&imgr->lock);
>>> + ida_simple_remove(&ifpga_sec_mgr_ida, imgr->dev.id);
>>> + kfree(imgr);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static int __init ifpga_sec_mgr_class_init(void)
>>> +{
>>> + pr_info("Intel FPGA Security Manager\n");
>>> +
>>> + ifpga_sec_mgr_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "ifpga_sec_mgr");
>>> + if (IS_ERR(ifpga_sec_mgr_class))
>>> + return PTR_ERR(ifpga_sec_mgr_class);
>>> +
>>> + ifpga_sec_mgr_class->dev_groups = ifpga_sec_mgr_attr_groups;
>>> + ifpga_sec_mgr_class->dev_release = ifpga_sec_mgr_dev_release;
>>> +
>>> + return 0;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static void __exit ifpga_sec_mgr_class_exit(void)
>>> +{
>>> + class_destroy(ifpga_sec_mgr_class);
>>> + ida_destroy(&ifpga_sec_mgr_ida);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel FPGA Security Manager Driver");
>>> +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
>>> +
>>> +subsys_initcall(ifpga_sec_mgr_class_init);
>>> +module_exit(ifpga_sec_mgr_class_exit)
>>> diff --git a/include/linux/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.h b/include/linux/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.h
>>> new file mode 100644
>>> index 000000000000..e391b0c8f448
>>> --- /dev/null
>>> +++ b/include/linux/fpga/ifpga-sec-mgr.h
>>> @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
>>> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
>>> +/*
>>> + * Header file for Intel FPGA Security Manager
>>> + *
>>> + * Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Intel Corporation, Inc.
>>> + */
>>> +#ifndef _LINUX_IFPGA_SEC_MGR_H
>>> +#define _LINUX_IFPGA_SEC_MGR_H
>>> +
>>> +#include <linux/device.h>
>>> +#include <linux/mutex.h>
>>> +#include <linux/types.h>
>>> +
>>> +struct ifpga_sec_mgr;
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * typedef sysfs_reh_size_t - Function to return byte size of root entry hash
>>> + *
>>> + * @imgr: pointer to security manager structure
>>> + *
>>> + * This datatype is used to define a function that returns the byte size of a
>>> + * root entry hash.
>>> + *
>>> + * Context: No locking requirements are imposed by the security manager.
>>> + * Return: Byte count on success, negative errno on failure
>>> + */
>>> +typedef int (*sysfs_reh_size_t)(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr);
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * typedef sysfs_reh_hndlr_t - Function pointer to sysfs file handler
>>> + * for root entry hashes
>>> + * @imgr: pointer to security manager structure
>>> + * @hash: pointer to an array of bytes in which to store the hash
>>> + * @size: byte size of root entry hash
>>> + *
>>> + * This datatype is used to define a sysfs file handler function to
>>> + * return root entry hash data to be displayed via sysfs.
>>> + *
>>> + * Context: No locking requirements are imposed by the security manager.
>>> + * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure
>>> + */
>>> +typedef int (*sysfs_reh_hndlr_t)(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr, u8 *hash,
>>> + unsigned int size);
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * typedef sysfs_cnt_hndlr_t - Function pointer to sysfs file handler
>>> + * for flash counts
>>> + * @imgr: pointer to security manager structure
>>> + *
>>> + * This datatype is used to define a sysfs file handler function to
>>> + * return a flash count to be displayed via sysfs.
>>> + *
>>> + * Context: No locking requirements are imposed by the security manager
>>> + * Return: flash count or negative errno
>>> + */
>>> +typedef int (*sysfs_cnt_hndlr_t)(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr);
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * typedef sysfs_csk_nbits_t - Function to return the number of bits in
>>> + * a Code Signing Key cancellation vector
>>> + *
>>> + * @imgr: pointer to security manager structure
>>> + *
>>> + * This datatype is used to define a function that returns the number of bits
>>> + * in a Code Signing Key cancellation vector.
>>> + *
>>> + * Context: No locking requirements are imposed by the security manager.
>>> + * Return: Number of bits on success, negative errno on failure
>>> + */
>>> +typedef int (*sysfs_csk_nbits_t)(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr);
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * typedef sysfs_csk_hndlr_t - Function pointer to sysfs file handler
>>> + * bit vector of canceled keys
>>> + *
>>> + * @imgr: pointer to security manager structure
>>> + * @csk_map: pointer to a bitmap to contain cancellation key vector
>>> + * @nbits: number of bits in CSK vector
>>> + *
>>> + * This datatype is used to define a sysfs file handler function to
>>> + * return a bitmap of canceled keys to be displayed via sysfs.
>>> + *
>>> + * Context: No locking requirements are imposed by the security manager.
>>> + * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure
>>> + */
>>> +typedef int (*sysfs_csk_hndlr_t)(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr,
>>> + unsigned long *csk_map, unsigned int nbits);
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * struct ifpga_sec_mgr_ops - device specific operations
>>> + * @user_flash_count: Optional: Return sysfs string output for FPGA
>>> + * image flash count
>>> + * @bmc_flash_count: Optional: Return sysfs string output for BMC
>>> + * image flash count
>>> + * @sr_root_entry_hash: Optional: Return sysfs string output for static
>>> + * region root entry hash
>>> + * @pr_root_entry_hash: Optional: Return sysfs string output for partial
>>> + * reconfiguration root entry hash
>>> + * @bmc_root_entry_hash: Optional: Return sysfs string output for BMC
>>> + * root entry hash
>>> + * @sr_canceled_csks: Optional: Return sysfs string output for static
>>> + * region canceled keys
>>> + * @pr_canceled_csks: Optional: Return sysfs string output for partial
>>> + * reconfiguration canceled keys
>>> + * @bmc_canceled_csks: Optional: Return sysfs string output for bmc
>>> + * canceled keys
>>> + * @bmc_canceled_csk_nbits: Optional: Return BMC canceled csk vector bit count
>>> + * @sr_canceled_csk_nbits: Optional: Return SR canceled csk vector bit count
>>> + * @pr_canceled_csk_nbits: Optional: Return PR canceled csk vector bit count
>>> + * @bmc_reh_size: Optional: Return byte size for BMC root entry hash
>>> + * @sr_reh_size: Optional: Return byte size for SR root entry hash
>>> + * @pr_reh_size: Optional: Return byte size for PR root entry hash
>>> + */
>>> +struct ifpga_sec_mgr_ops {
>>> + sysfs_cnt_hndlr_t user_flash_count;
>>>
>>
>> These typedef's hide the function signatures and are
>>
>> not consistent with how the other headers in include/linux/fpga
>>
>> specify ops.
> OK - I can remove the typedefs.
>
>>
>>>
>>> + sysfs_cnt_hndlr_t bmc_flash_count;
>>> + sysfs_cnt_hndlr_t smbus_flash_count;
>>> + sysfs_reh_hndlr_t sr_root_entry_hash;
>>> + sysfs_reh_hndlr_t pr_root_entry_hash;
>>> + sysfs_reh_hndlr_t bmc_root_entry_hash;
>>> + sysfs_csk_hndlr_t sr_canceled_csks;
>>> + sysfs_csk_hndlr_t pr_canceled_csks;
>>> + sysfs_csk_hndlr_t bmc_canceled_csks;
>>> + sysfs_reh_size_t bmc_reh_size;
>>> + sysfs_reh_size_t sr_reh_size;
>>> + sysfs_reh_size_t pr_reh_size;
>>> + sysfs_csk_nbits_t bmc_canceled_csk_nbits;
>>> + sysfs_csk_nbits_t sr_canceled_csk_nbits;
>>> + sysfs_csk_nbits_t pr_canceled_csk_nbits;
>>> +};
>>> +
>>> +struct ifpga_sec_mgr {
>>> + const char *name;
>>> + struct device dev;
>>> + const struct ifpga_sec_mgr_ops *iops;
>>> + struct mutex lock; /* protect data structure contents */
>>>
>>
>> comment is redundant for a lock.
> "scripts/checkpatch.pl --strict" will complain about mutex definitions that do not
> have a comment. Are you asking for a more descriptive comment? Or are you saying
> that the comment is not required?

Fine as-is.

If checkpatch wants it, just do it.

Tom

>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>>>
>>> + void *priv;
>>> +};
>>> +
>>> +struct ifpga_sec_mgr *
>>> +ifpga_sec_mgr_register(struct device *dev, const char *name,
>>> + const struct ifpga_sec_mgr_ops *iops, void *priv);
>>> +void ifpga_sec_mgr_unregister(struct ifpga_sec_mgr *imgr);
>>> +
>>> +#endif
>>>
>>

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