/* Copyright (c) 2010 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. */ /* This program mimicks the TPM usage from read-only firmware. It exercises * the TPM functionality needed in the read-only firmware. It is meant to be * integrated with the rest of the read-only firmware. It is also provided as * a test. */ #include #include #include #include "tlcl.h" #include "utility.h" /* These index values are used to create NVRAM spaces. They only need to be * unique. */ #define INDEX0 0xda70 #define INDEX1 0xda71 #define INDEX2 0xda72 #define INDEX3 0xda73 #define INDEX_INITIALIZED 0xda80 /* This is called once at initialization time. It may be called again from * recovery mode to rebuild the spaces if something incomprehensible happened * and the spaces are gone or messed up. This is called after TPM_Startup and * before the spaces are write-locked, so there is a chance that they can be * recreated (but who knows---if anything can happen, there are plenty of ways * of making this FUBAR). */ void InitializeSpaces(void) { uint32_t zero = 0; uint32_t perm = TPM_NV_PER_WRITE_STCLEAR | TPM_NV_PER_PPWRITE; printf("Initializing spaces\n"); TlclSetNvLocked(); /* useful only the first time */ TlclDefineSpace(INDEX0, perm, 4); TlclWrite(INDEX0, (uint8_t *) &zero, 4); TlclDefineSpace(INDEX1, perm, 4); TlclWrite(INDEX1, (uint8_t *) &zero, 4); TlclDefineSpace(INDEX2, perm, 4); TlclWrite(INDEX2, (uint8_t *) &zero, 4); TlclDefineSpace(INDEX3, perm, 4); TlclWrite(INDEX3, (uint8_t *) &zero, 4); perm = TPM_NV_PER_READ_STCLEAR | TPM_NV_PER_WRITE_STCLEAR | TPM_NV_PER_PPWRITE; TlclDefineSpace(INDEX_INITIALIZED, perm, 1); } void EnterRecoveryMode(void) { printf("entering recovery mode"); exit(0); } int main(int argc, char** argv) { uint8_t c; uint32_t index_0, index_1, index_2, index_3; TlclLibInit(); TlclStartup(); TlclSelfTestFull(); TlclAssertPhysicalPresence(); /* Checks if initialization has completed by trying to read-lock a space * that's created at the end of initialization. */ if (TlclRead(INDEX_INITIALIZED, &c, 0) == TPM_E_BADINDEX) { /* The initialization did not complete. */ InitializeSpaces(); } /* Checks if spaces are OK or messed up. */ if (TlclRead(INDEX0, (uint8_t*) &index_0, sizeof(index_0)) != TPM_SUCCESS || TlclRead(INDEX1, (uint8_t*) &index_1, sizeof(index_1)) != TPM_SUCCESS || TlclRead(INDEX2, (uint8_t*) &index_2, sizeof(index_2)) != TPM_SUCCESS || TlclRead(INDEX3, (uint8_t*) &index_3, sizeof(index_3)) != TPM_SUCCESS) { EnterRecoveryMode(); } /* Writes space, and locks it. Then attempts to write again. I really wish * I could use the imperative. */ index_0 += 1; if (TlclWrite(INDEX0, (uint8_t*) &index_0, sizeof(index_0) != TPM_SUCCESS)) { error("could not write index 0\n"); } TlclWriteLock(INDEX0); if (TlclWrite(INDEX0, (uint8_t*) &index_0, sizeof(index_0)) == TPM_SUCCESS) { error("index 0 is not locked\n"); } /* Done for now. */ printf("TEST SUCCEEDED\n"); exit(0); }