| The U-Boot Driver Model Project |
| =============================== |
| TPM system analysis |
| =================== |
| Marek Vasut <marek.vasut@gmail.com> |
| 2012-02-23 |
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| I) Overview |
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| |
| There is currently only one TPM chip driver available and therefore the API |
| controlling it is very much based on this. The API is very simple: |
| |
| int tis_open(void); |
| int tis_close(void); |
| int tis_sendrecv(const u8 *sendbuf, size_t send_size, |
| u8 *recvbuf, size_t *recv_len); |
| |
| The command operating the TPM chip only provides operations to send and receive |
| bytes from the chip. |
| |
| II) Approach |
| ------------ |
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| The API can't be generalised too much considering there's only one TPM chip |
| supported. But it's a good idea to split the tis_sendrecv() function in two |
| functions. Therefore the new API will use register the TPM chip by calling: |
| |
| tpm_device_register(struct instance *i, const struct tpm_ops *ops); |
| |
| And the struct tpm_ops will contain the following members: |
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| struct tpm_ops { |
| int (*tpm_open)(struct instance *i); |
| int (*tpm_close)(struct instance *i); |
| int (*tpm_send)(const uint8_t *buf, const size_t size); |
| int (*tpm_recv)(uint8_t *buf, size_t *size); |
| }; |
| |
| The behaviour of "tpm_open()" and "tpm_close()" will basically copy the |
| behaviour of "tis_open()" and "tis_close()". The "tpm_send()" will be based on |
| the "tis_senddata()" and "tis_recv()" will be based on "tis_readresponse()". |
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| III) Analysis of in-tree drivers |
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| There is only one in-tree driver present, the "drivers/tpm/generic_lpc_tpm.c", |
| which will be simply converted as outlined in previous chapter. |