/* Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. * * Common functions between firmware and kernel verified boot. */ #ifndef VBOOT_REFERENCE_VBOOT_2COMMON_H_ #define VBOOT_REFERENCE_VBOOT_2COMMON_H_ #include "2api.h" #include "2return_codes.h" #include "2sha.h" #include "2struct.h" struct vb2_public_key; /* * Return the greater of A and B. This is used in macros which calculate the * required buffer size, so can't be turned into a static inline function. */ #ifndef VB2_MAX #define VB2_MAX(A, B) ((A) > (B) ? (A) : (B)) #endif /* Return the number of elements in an array */ #ifndef ARRAY_SIZE #define ARRAY_SIZE(array) (sizeof(array)/sizeof(array[0])) #endif /* Debug output printf() for tests. Otherwise, it's platform-dependent. */ #if defined(VBOOT_DEBUG) # if defined(FOR_TEST) # define VB2_DEBUG(format, args...) printf(format, ## args) # else # define VB2_DEBUG(format, args...) vb2ex_printf(__func__, format, ## args) # endif #else # define VB2_DEBUG(format, args...) #endif /* * Alignment for work buffer pointers/allocations should be useful for any * data type. When declaring workbuf buffers on the stack, the caller should * use explicit alignment to avoid run-time errors. For example: * * int foo(void) * { * struct vb2_workbuf wb; * uint8_t buf[NUM] __attribute__ ((aligned (VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN))); * wb.buf = buf; * wb.size = sizeof(buf); */ /* We might get away with using __alignof__(void *), but since GCC defines a * macro for us we'll be safe and use that. */ #define VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN __BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ /* Work buffer */ struct vb2_workbuf { uint8_t *buf; uint32_t size; }; /** * Initialize a work buffer. * * @param wb Work buffer to init * @param buf Pointer to work buffer data * @param size Size of work buffer data in bytes */ void vb2_workbuf_init(struct vb2_workbuf *wb, uint8_t *buf, uint32_t size); /** * Allocate space in a work buffer. * * Note that the returned buffer will always be aligned to VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN. * * The work buffer acts like a stack, and detailed tracking of allocs and frees * is not done. The caller must track the size of each allocation and free via * vb2_workbuf_free() in the reverse order they were allocated. * * An acceptable alternate workflow inside a function is to pass in a const * work buffer, then make a local copy. Allocations done to the local copy * then don't change the passed-in work buffer, and will effectively be freed * when the local copy goes out of scope. * * @param wb Work buffer * @param size Requested size in bytes * @return A pointer to the allocated space, or NULL if error. */ void *vb2_workbuf_alloc(struct vb2_workbuf *wb, uint32_t size); /** * Reallocate space in a work buffer. * * Note that the returned buffer will always be aligned to VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN. * The work buffer acts like a stack, so this must only be done to the most * recently allocated buffer. * * @param wb Work buffer * @param oldsize Old allocation size in bytes * @param newsize Requested size in bytes * @return A pointer to the allocated space, or NULL if error. */ void *vb2_workbuf_realloc(struct vb2_workbuf *wb, uint32_t oldsize, uint32_t newsize); /** * Free the preceding allocation. * * Note that the work buffer acts like a stack, and detailed tracking of * allocs and frees is not done. The caller must track the size of each * allocation and free them in reverse order. * * @param wb Work buffer * @param size Size of data to free */ void vb2_workbuf_free(struct vb2_workbuf *wb, uint32_t size); /* Check if a pointer is aligned on an align-byte boundary */ #define vb2_aligned(ptr, align) (!(((uintptr_t)(ptr)) & ((align) - 1))) /** * Safer memcmp() for use in crypto. * * Compares the buffers to see if they are equal. Time taken to perform * the comparison is dependent only on the size, not the relationship of * the match between the buffers. Note that unlike memcmp(), this only * indicates inequality, not which buffer is lesser. * * @param s1 First buffer * @param s2 Second buffer * @param size Number of bytes to compare * @return 0 if match or size=0, non-zero if at least one byte mismatched. */ int vb2_safe_memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t size); /** * Align a buffer and check its size. * * @param **ptr Pointer to pointer to align * @param *size Points to size of buffer pointed to by *ptr * @param align Required alignment (must be power of 2) * @param want_size Required size * @return VB2_SUCCESS, or non-zero if error. */ int vb2_align(uint8_t **ptr, uint32_t *size, uint32_t align, uint32_t want_size); /** * Return offset of ptr from base. * * @param base Base pointer * @param ptr Pointer at some offset from base * @return The offset of ptr from base. */ ptrdiff_t vb2_offset_of(const void *base, const void *ptr); /** * Return expected signature size for a signature/hash algorithm pair * * @param sig_alg Signature algorithm * @param hash_alg Hash algorithm * @return The signature size, or zero if error / unsupported algorithm. */ uint32_t vb2_sig_size(enum vb2_signature_algorithm sig_alg, enum vb2_hash_algorithm hash_alg); /** * Return a key guid for an unsigned hash algorithm. * * @param hash_alg Hash algorithm to return key for * @return A pointer to the key guid for that hash algorithm and * sig_alg=VB2_SIG_NONE, or NULL if error. */ const struct vb2_guid *vb2_hash_guid(enum vb2_hash_algorithm hash_alg); /* Size of work buffer sufficient for vb2_verify_digest() worst case. */ #define VB2_VERIFY_DIGEST_WORKBUF_BYTES VB2_VERIFY_RSA_DIGEST_WORKBUF_BYTES /* Size of work buffer sufficient for vb2_verify_data() worst case. */ #define VB2_VERIFY_DATA_WORKBUF_BYTES \ (VB2_SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE + \ VB2_MAX(VB2_VERIFY_DIGEST_WORKBUF_BYTES, \ sizeof(struct vb2_digest_context))) /* Size of work buffer sufficient for vb2_verify_keyblock() worst case. */ #define VB2_KEY_BLOCK_VERIFY_WORKBUF_BYTES VB2_VERIFY_DATA_WORKBUF_BYTES /* Size of work buffer sufficient for vb2_verify_fw_preamble() worst case. */ #define VB2_VERIFY_FIRMWARE_PREAMBLE_WORKBUF_BYTES VB2_VERIFY_DATA_WORKBUF_BYTES #endif /* VBOOT_REFERENCE_VBOOT_2COMMON_H_ */