Commit 6992ceb8 authored by Thierry Reding's avatar Thierry Reding Committed by Ben Skeggs

drm/nouveau/secboot/gm20b,gp10b: Read WPR configuration from GPU registers

The GPUs found on Tegra SoCs have registers that can be used to read the
WPR configuration. Use these registers instead of reaching into the
memory controller's register space to read the same information.
Signed-off-by: default avatarThierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarBen Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
parent fc12262b
......@@ -41,6 +41,6 @@ int gm200_secboot_run_blob(struct nvkm_secboot *, struct nvkm_gpuobj *,
struct nvkm_falcon *);
/* Tegra-only */
int gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(struct gm200_secboot *, u32);
int gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(struct gm200_secboot *);
#endif
......@@ -23,39 +23,65 @@
#include "acr.h"
#include "gm200.h"
#define TEGRA210_MC_BASE 0x70019000
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA
#define MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_CFG0 0xc58
#define MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_BOM_0 0xc5c
#define MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_BOM_HI_0 0xc60
#define MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_SIZE_128K 0xc64
#define TEGRA_MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT_CFG_LOCKED (1 << 1)
/**
* gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr() - read the WPR registers on Tegra
*
* On dGPU, we can manage the WPR region ourselves, but on Tegra the WPR region
* is reserved from system memory by the bootloader and irreversibly locked.
* This function reads the address and size of the pre-configured WPR region.
* On dGPU, we can manage the WPR region ourselves, but on Tegra this region
* is allocated from system memory by the secure firmware. The region is then
* marked as a "secure carveout" and irreversibly locked. Furthermore, the WPR
* secure carveout is also configured to be sent to the GPU via a dedicated
* serial bus between the memory controller and the GPU. The GPU requests this
* information upon leaving reset and exposes it through a FIFO register at
* offset 0x100cd4.
*
* The FIFO register's lower 4 bits can be used to set the read index into the
* FIFO. After each read of the FIFO register, the read index is incremented.
*
* Indices 2 and 3 contain the lower and upper addresses of the WPR. These are
* stored in units of 256 B. The WPR is inclusive of both addresses.
*
* Unfortunately, for some reason the WPR info register doesn't contain the
* correct values for the secure carveout. It seems like the upper address is
* always too small by 128 KiB - 1. Given that the secure carvout size in the
* memory controller configuration is specified in units of 128 KiB, it's
* possible that the computation of the upper address of the WPR is wrong and
* causes this difference.
*/
int
gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(struct gm200_secboot *gsb, u32 mc_base)
gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(struct gm200_secboot *gsb)
{
struct nvkm_device *device = gsb->base.subdev.device;
struct nvkm_secboot *sb = &gsb->base;
void __iomem *mc;
u32 cfg;
u64 base, limit;
u32 value;
mc = ioremap(mc_base, 0xd00);
if (!mc) {
nvkm_error(&sb->subdev, "Cannot map Tegra MC registers\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
sb->wpr_addr = ioread32_native(mc + MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_BOM_0) |
((u64)ioread32_native(mc + MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_BOM_HI_0) << 32);
sb->wpr_size = ioread32_native(mc + MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_SIZE_128K)
<< 17;
cfg = ioread32_native(mc + MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT2_CFG0);
iounmap(mc);
/* set WPR info register to point at WPR base address register */
value = nvkm_rd32(device, 0x100cd4);
value &= ~0xf;
value |= 0x2;
nvkm_wr32(device, 0x100cd4, value);
/* read base address */
value = nvkm_rd32(device, 0x100cd4);
base = (u64)(value >> 4) << 12;
/* read limit */
value = nvkm_rd32(device, 0x100cd4);
limit = (u64)(value >> 4) << 12;
/*
* The upper address of the WPR seems to be computed wrongly and is
* actually SZ_128K - 1 bytes lower than it should be. Adjust the
* value accordingly.
*/
limit += SZ_128K - 1;
sb->wpr_size = limit - base + 1;
sb->wpr_addr = base;
nvkm_info(&sb->subdev, "WPR: %016llx-%016llx\n", sb->wpr_addr,
sb->wpr_addr + sb->wpr_size - 1);
/* Check that WPR settings are valid */
if (sb->wpr_size == 0) {
......@@ -63,16 +89,11 @@ gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(struct gm200_secboot *gsb, u32 mc_base)
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!(cfg & TEGRA_MC_SECURITY_CARVEOUT_CFG_LOCKED)) {
nvkm_error(&sb->subdev, "WPR region not locked\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
#else
int
gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(struct gm200_secboot *gsb, u32 mc_base)
gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(struct gm200_secboot *gsb)
{
nvkm_error(&gsb->base.subdev, "Tegra support not compiled in\n");
return -EINVAL;
......@@ -85,7 +106,7 @@ gm20b_secboot_oneinit(struct nvkm_secboot *sb)
struct gm200_secboot *gsb = gm200_secboot(sb);
int ret;
ret = gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(gsb, TEGRA210_MC_BASE);
ret = gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(gsb);
if (ret)
return ret;
......
......@@ -23,15 +23,13 @@
#include "acr.h"
#include "gm200.h"
#define TEGRA186_MC_BASE 0x02c10000
static int
gp10b_secboot_oneinit(struct nvkm_secboot *sb)
{
struct gm200_secboot *gsb = gm200_secboot(sb);
int ret;
ret = gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(gsb, TEGRA186_MC_BASE);
ret = gm20b_secboot_tegra_read_wpr(gsb);
if (ret)
return ret;
......
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