From 731ef9b7ad7087918a37db2d1d79ee53dfa9091b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vadim Bendebury Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2016 21:49:23 -0800 Subject: tpm2: handle failures more gracefully When trying to bring up a device with a malfunctioning TPM2 chip, the driver currently gets stuck waiting for SPI flow control, causing bricked devices. This patch puts a 100 ms cap on the waiting time - this should be enough even for a longest NVRAM save operation which could be under way on the TPM device. BRANCH=gru BUG=chrome-os-partner:59807 TEST=with a matching change in depthcharge, now a gru with corrupted SPI TPM comes up to the recovery screen (it was not showing signs of life before this change). Change-Id: I63ef5dde8dddd9afeae91e396c157a1a37d47c80 Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/17898 Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) --- src/drivers/spi/tpm/tpm.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/drivers') diff --git a/src/drivers/spi/tpm/tpm.c b/src/drivers/spi/tpm/tpm.c index 5abfc4558f..b2bda8c928 100644 --- a/src/drivers/spi/tpm/tpm.c +++ b/src/drivers/spi/tpm/tpm.c @@ -105,12 +105,15 @@ void tpm2_get_info(struct tpm2_info *info) /* * Each TPM2 SPI transaction starts the same: CS is asserted, the 4 byte * header is sent to the TPM, the master waits til TPM is ready to continue. + * + * Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure (TPM SPI flow control timeout.) */ -static void start_transaction(int read_write, size_t bytes, unsigned addr) +static int start_transaction(int read_write, size_t bytes, unsigned addr) { spi_frame_header header; uint8_t byte; int i; + struct stopwatch sw; /* * Give it 10 ms. TODO(vbendeb): remove this once cr50 SPS TPM driver @@ -159,10 +162,20 @@ static void start_transaction(int read_write, size_t bytes, unsigned addr) */ tpm_if.xfer(&tpm_if.slave, header.body, sizeof(header.body), NULL, 0); - /* Now poll the bus until TPM removes the stall bit. */ + /* + * Now poll the bus until TPM removes the stall bit. Give it up to 100 + * ms to sort it out - it could be saving stuff in nvram at some + * point. + */ + stopwatch_init_msecs_expire(&sw, 100); do { + if (stopwatch_expired(&sw)) { + printk(BIOS_ERR, "TPM flow control failure\n"); + return 0; + } tpm_if.xfer(&tpm_if.slave, NULL, 0, &byte, 1); } while (!(byte & 1)); + return 1; } /* @@ -243,13 +256,13 @@ static void read_bytes(void *buffer, size_t bytes) * To write a register, start transaction, transfer data to the TPM, deassert * CS when done. * - * Returns one to indicate success, zero (not yet implemented) to indicate - * failure. + * Returns one to indicate success, zero to indicate failure. */ static int tpm2_write_reg(unsigned reg_number, const void *buffer, size_t bytes) { trace_dump("W", reg_number, bytes, buffer, 0); - start_transaction(false, bytes, reg_number); + if (!start_transaction(false, bytes, reg_number)) + return 0; write_bytes(buffer, bytes); tpm_if.cs_deassert(&tpm_if.slave); return 1; @@ -259,12 +272,14 @@ static int tpm2_write_reg(unsigned reg_number, const void *buffer, size_t bytes) * To read a register, start transaction, transfer data from the TPM, deassert * CS when done. * - * Returns one to indicate success, zero (not yet implemented) to indicate - * failure. + * Returns one to indicate success, zero to indicate failure. */ static int tpm2_read_reg(unsigned reg_number, void *buffer, size_t bytes) { - start_transaction(true, bytes, reg_number); + if (!start_transaction(true, bytes, reg_number)) { + memset(buffer, 0, bytes); + return 0; + } read_bytes(buffer, bytes); tpm_if.cs_deassert(&tpm_if.slave); trace_dump("R", reg_number, bytes, buffer, 0); @@ -305,7 +320,12 @@ int tpm2_init(struct spi_slave *spi_if) memcpy(&tpm_if.slave, spi_if, sizeof(*spi_if)); - tpm2_read_reg(TPM_DID_VID_REG, &did_vid, sizeof(did_vid)); + /* + * It is enough to check the first register read error status to bail + * out in case of malfunctioning TPM. + */ + if (!tpm2_read_reg(TPM_DID_VID_REG, &did_vid, sizeof(did_vid))) + return -1; /* Try claiming locality zero. */ tpm2_read_reg(TPM_ACCESS_REG, &cmd, sizeof(cmd)); @@ -485,6 +505,10 @@ size_t tpm2_process_command(const void *tpm2_command, size_t command_size, union fifo_transfer_buffer fifo_buffer; const int HEADER_SIZE = 6; + /* Do not try using an uninitialized TPM. */ + if (!tpm_info.vendor_id) + return 0; + /* Skip the two byte tag, read the size field. */ payload_size = read_be32(cmd_body + 2); -- cgit v1.2.3