/* Copyright (c) 2011 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. * * Functions for querying, manipulating and locking rollback indices * stored in the TPM NVRAM. */ #ifndef VBOOT_REFERENCE_ROLLBACK_INDEX_H_ #define VBOOT_REFERENCE_ROLLBACK_INDEX_H_ #include "sysincludes.h" #include "tss_constants.h" /* TPM NVRAM location indices. */ #define FIRMWARE_NV_INDEX 0x1007 #define KERNEL_NV_INDEX 0x1008 /* Structure definitions for TPM spaces */ __pragma(pack(push, 1)) /* Support packing for MSVC. */ /* Kernel space - KERNEL_NV_INDEX, locked with physical presence. */ #define ROLLBACK_SPACE_KERNEL_VERSION 2 #define ROLLBACK_SPACE_KERNEL_UID 0x4752574C /* 'GRWL' */ typedef struct RollbackSpaceKernel { uint8_t struct_version; /* Struct version, for backwards * compatibility */ uint32_t uid; /* Unique ID to detect space redefinition */ uint32_t kernel_versions; /* Kernel versions */ uint8_t reserved[3]; /* Reserved for future expansion */ uint8_t crc8; /* Checksum (v2 and later only) */ } __attribute__((packed)) RollbackSpaceKernel; /* Flags for firmware space */ /* Last boot was developer mode. TPM ownership is cleared when * transitioning to/from developer mode. */ #define FLAG_LAST_BOOT_DEVELOPER 0x01 /* There have been one or more boots which left PP unlocked, so the * contents of the kernel space are untrusted and must be restored * from the backup copy. */ #define FLAG_KERNEL_SPACE_USE_BACKUP 0x02 #define ROLLBACK_SPACE_FIRMWARE_VERSION 2 /* Firmware space - FIRMWARE_NV_INDEX, locked with global lock. */ typedef struct RollbackSpaceFirmware { uint8_t struct_version; /* Struct version, for backwards compatibility */ uint8_t flags; /* Flags (see FLAG_* above) */ uint32_t fw_versions; /* Firmware versions */ uint8_t reserved[3]; /* Reserved for future expansion */ uint8_t crc8; /* Checksum (v2 and later only) */ } __attribute__((packed)) RollbackSpaceFirmware; __pragma(pack(pop)) /* Support packing for MSVC. */ /* All functions return TPM_SUCCESS (zero) if successful, non-zero if error */ /* These functions are called from VbInit(). They cannot use global * variables. */ uint32_t RollbackS3Resume(void); /* These functions are callable from VbSelectFirmware(). They cannot use * global variables. */ /* Setup must be called. Pass recovery_mode=nonzero if in recovery * mode. Pass developer_mode=nonzero if in developer * mode. */ uint32_t RollbackFirmwareSetup(int recovery_mode, int developer_mode, uint32_t* version); /* Write may be called if the versions change */ uint32_t RollbackFirmwareWrite(uint32_t version); /* Lock must be called */ uint32_t RollbackFirmwareLock(void); /* These functions are callable from VbSelectAndLoadKernel(). They * may use global variables. */ /* Read and write may be called to read and write the kernel version. */ uint32_t RollbackKernelRead(uint32_t* version); uint32_t RollbackKernelWrite(uint32_t version); /* Lock must be called. Internally, it's ignored in recovery mode. */ uint32_t RollbackKernelLock(void); /****************************************************************************/ /* The following functions are internal apis, listed here for use by * unit tests only. */ /* Issue a TPM_Clear and reenable/reactivate the TPM. */ uint32_t TPMClearAndReenable(void); /* Like TlclWrite(), but checks for write errors due to hitting the 64-write * limit and clears the TPM when that happens. This can only happen when the * TPM is unowned, so it is OK to clear it (and we really have no choice). * This is not expected to happen frequently, but it could happen. */ uint32_t SafeWrite(uint32_t index, const void* data, uint32_t length); /* Similarly to SafeWrite(), this ensures we don't fail a DefineSpace because * we hit the TPM write limit. This is even less likely to happen than with * writes because we only define spaces once at initialization, but we'd rather * be paranoid about this. */ uint32_t SafeDefineSpace(uint32_t index, uint32_t perm, uint32_t size); /* Performs one-time initializations. Creates the NVRAM spaces, and sets their * initial values as needed. Sets the nvLocked bit and ensures the physical * presence command is enabled and locked. */ uint32_t OneTimeInitializeTPM(RollbackSpaceFirmware* rsf, RollbackSpaceKernel* rsk); /* SetupTPM starts the TPM and establishes the root of trust for the * anti-rollback mechanism. */ uint32_t SetupTPM(int recovery_mode, int developer_mode, RollbackSpaceFirmware* rsf); #endif /* VBOOT_REFERENCE_ROLLBACK_INDEX_H_ */