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      1 /*	$NetBSD: hifn7751var.h,v 1.10 2013/06/13 00:55:01 tls Exp $	*/
      2 /*	$OpenBSD: hifn7751var.h,v 1.18 2000/06/02 22:36:45 deraadt Exp $	*/
      3 
      4 /*
      5  * Invertex AEON / Hifn 7751 driver
      6  * Copyright (c) 1999 Invertex Inc. All rights reserved.
      7  * Copyright (c) 1999 Theo de Raadt
      8  * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Network Security Technologies, Inc.
      9  *			http://www.netsec.net
     10  *
     11  * Please send any comments, feedback, bug-fixes, or feature requests to
     12  * software (at) invertex.com.
     13  *
     14  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     15  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     16  * are met:
     17  *
     18  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     19  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     20  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     21  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     22  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     23  * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     24  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     25  *
     26  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     27  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     28  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     29  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     30  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     31  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     32  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     33  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     34  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     35  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     36  *
     37  * Effort sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
     38  * Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force
     39  * Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F30602-01-2-0537.
     40  *
     41  */
     42 
     43 #ifndef __DEV_PCI_HIFN7751VAR_H__
     44 #define __DEV_PCI_HIFN7751VAR_H__
     45 
     46 #ifdef _KERNEL
     47 
     48 /*
     49  *  Some configurable values for the driver
     50  */
     51 #define	HIFN_D_CMD_RSIZE	24	/* command descriptors */
     52 #define	HIFN_D_SRC_RSIZE	80	/* source descriptors */
     53 #define	HIFN_D_DST_RSIZE	80	/* destination descriptors */
     54 #define	HIFN_D_RES_RSIZE	24	/* result descriptors */
     55 
     56 /*
     57  *  Length values for cryptography
     58  */
     59 #define HIFN_DES_KEY_LENGTH		8
     60 #define HIFN_3DES_KEY_LENGTH		24
     61 #define HIFN_MAX_CRYPT_KEY_LENGTH	HIFN_3DES_KEY_LENGTH
     62 #define HIFN_IV_LENGTH			8
     63 #define	HIFN_AES_IV_LENGTH		16
     64 #define HIFN_MAX_IV_LENGTH		HIFN_AES_IV_LENGTH
     65 
     66 /*
     67  *  Length values for authentication
     68  */
     69 #define HIFN_MAC_KEY_LENGTH		64
     70 #define HIFN_MD5_LENGTH			16
     71 #define HIFN_SHA1_LENGTH		20
     72 #define HIFN_MAC_TRUNC_LENGTH		12
     73 
     74 #define MAX_SCATTER 64
     75 
     76 /*
     77  * Data structure to hold all 4 rings and any other ring related data.
     78  */
     79 struct hifn_dma {
     80 	/*
     81 	 *  Descriptor rings.  We add +1 to the size to accommodate the
     82 	 *  jump descriptor.
     83 	 */
     84 	struct hifn_desc	cmdr[HIFN_D_CMD_RSIZE+1];
     85 	struct hifn_desc	srcr[HIFN_D_SRC_RSIZE+1];
     86 	struct hifn_desc	dstr[HIFN_D_DST_RSIZE+1];
     87 	struct hifn_desc	resr[HIFN_D_RES_RSIZE+1];
     88 
     89 	struct hifn_command	*hifn_commands[HIFN_D_RES_RSIZE];
     90 
     91 	u_char			command_bufs[HIFN_D_CMD_RSIZE][HIFN_MAX_COMMAND];
     92 	u_char			result_bufs[HIFN_D_CMD_RSIZE][HIFN_MAX_RESULT];
     93 	u_int32_t		slop[HIFN_D_CMD_RSIZE];
     94 
     95 	u_int64_t		test_src, test_dst;
     96 
     97 	/*
     98 	 *  Our current positions for insertion and removal from the descriptor
     99 	 *  rings.
    100 	 */
    101 	int			cmdi, srci, dsti, resi;
    102 	volatile int		cmdu, srcu, dstu, resu;
    103 	int			cmdk, srck, dstk, resk;
    104 };
    105 
    106 struct hifn_session {
    107 	int hs_state;
    108 	int hs_prev_op; /* XXX collapse into hs_flags? */
    109 	u_int8_t hs_iv[HIFN_MAX_IV_LENGTH];
    110 };
    111 
    112 /* We use a state machine on sessions */
    113 #define	HS_STATE_FREE	0		/* unused session entry */
    114 #define	HS_STATE_USED	1		/* allocated, but key not on card */
    115 #define	HS_STATE_KEY	2		/* allocated and key is on card */
    116 
    117 #define	HIFN_RING_SYNC(sc, r, i, f)					\
    118 	bus_dmamap_sync((sc)->sc_dmat, (sc)->sc_dmamap,		\
    119 	    offsetof(struct hifn_dma, r[i]), sizeof(struct hifn_desc), (f))
    120 
    121 #define	HIFN_CMDR_SYNC(sc, i, f)	HIFN_RING_SYNC((sc), cmdr, (i), (f))
    122 #define	HIFN_RESR_SYNC(sc, i, f)	HIFN_RING_SYNC((sc), resr, (i), (f))
    123 #define	HIFN_SRCR_SYNC(sc, i, f)	HIFN_RING_SYNC((sc), srcr, (i), (f))
    124 #define	HIFN_DSTR_SYNC(sc, i, f)	HIFN_RING_SYNC((sc), dstr, (i), (f))
    125 
    126 #define	HIFN_CMD_SYNC(sc, i, f)						\
    127 	bus_dmamap_sync((sc)->sc_dmat, (sc)->sc_dmamap,		\
    128 	    offsetof(struct hifn_dma, command_bufs[(i)][0]),		\
    129 	    HIFN_MAX_COMMAND, (f))
    130 
    131 #define	HIFN_RES_SYNC(sc, i, f)						\
    132 	bus_dmamap_sync((sc)->sc_dmat, (sc)->sc_dmamap,		\
    133 	    offsetof(struct hifn_dma, result_bufs[(i)][0]),		\
    134 	    HIFN_MAX_RESULT, (f))
    135 
    136 /*
    137  * Holds data specific to a single HIFN board.
    138  */
    139 struct hifn_softc {
    140 	device_t	sc_dv;		/* generic device */
    141 	void *		sc_ih;		/* interrupt handler cookie */
    142 	u_int32_t	sc_dmaier;
    143 	u_int32_t	sc_drammodel;	/* 1=dram, 0=sram */
    144 
    145 	bus_space_handle_t	sc_sh0, sc_sh1;
    146 	bus_space_tag_t		sc_st0, sc_st1;
    147 	bus_dma_tag_t		sc_dmat;
    148 
    149 	struct hifn_dma *sc_dma;
    150 	bus_dmamap_t sc_dmamap;
    151 	bus_dma_segment_t sc_dmasegs[1];
    152 	int sc_dmansegs;
    153 	int32_t sc_cid;
    154 	int sc_maxses;
    155 	int sc_ramsize;
    156 	int sc_flags;
    157 #define	HIFN_HAS_RNG		0x01
    158 #define	HIFN_HAS_PUBLIC		0x02
    159 #define	HIFN_HAS_AES		0x04	/* includes AES support */
    160 #define	HIFN_IS_7811		0x08	/* Hifn 7811 part */
    161 #define	HIFN_IS_7956		0x10	/* Hifn 7956/7955 don't have SDRAM */
    162 #define	HIFN_NO_BURSTWRITE	0x20
    163 #define	HIFN_HAS_LEDS		0x40
    164 
    165 #define HIFN_RNG_BITSPER	17	/* From Hifn 6500 paper: 0.06 bits
    166 					   of entropy per RNG register bit
    167 					   worst-case */
    168 
    169 	struct callout		sc_rngto;	/* rng timeout */
    170 	struct callout		sc_tickto;	/* led-clear timeout */
    171 	krndsource_t	sc_rnd_source;
    172 	int			sc_rnghz;
    173 	int			sc_rng_need;	/* how many bytes wanted */
    174 	int			sc_c_busy;	/* command ring busy */
    175 	int			sc_s_busy;	/* source data ring busy */
    176 	int			sc_d_busy;	/* destination data ring busy */
    177 	int			sc_r_busy;	/* result ring busy */
    178 	int			sc_active;	/* for initial countdown */
    179 	int			sc_needwakeup;	/* ops q'd wating on resources */
    180 	int			sc_curbatch;	/* # ops submitted w/o int */
    181 	int			sc_suspended;
    182 	struct hifn_session sc_sessions[2048];
    183 	pci_chipset_tag_t sc_pci_pc;
    184 	pcitag_t sc_pci_tag;
    185 	bus_size_t sc_waw_lastreg;
    186 	int sc_waw_lastgroup;
    187 	kmutex_t		sc_mtx;
    188 };
    189 
    190 #define WRITE_REG_0(sc,reg,val)		hifn_write_4((sc), 0, (reg), (val))
    191 #define WRITE_REG_1(sc,reg,val)		hifn_write_4((sc), 1, (reg), (val))
    192 #define	READ_REG_0(sc,reg)		hifn_read_4((sc), 0, (reg))
    193 #define	READ_REG_1(sc,reg)		hifn_read_4((sc), 1, (reg))
    194 
    195 #define	SET_LED(sc,v)							\
    196 	if (sc->sc_flags & HIFN_HAS_LEDS)				\
    197 		WRITE_REG_1(sc, HIFN_1_7811_MIPSRST,			\
    198 		    READ_REG_1(sc, HIFN_1_7811_MIPSRST) | (v))
    199 #define	CLR_LED(sc,v)							\
    200 	if (sc->sc_flags & HIFN_HAS_LEDS)				\
    201 		WRITE_REG_1(sc, HIFN_1_7811_MIPSRST,			\
    202 		    READ_REG_1(sc, HIFN_1_7811_MIPSRST) & ~(v))
    203 
    204 /*
    205  *  struct hifn_command
    206  *
    207  *  This is the control structure used to pass commands to hifn_encrypt().
    208  *
    209  *  flags
    210  *  -----
    211  *  Flags is the bitwise "or" values for command configuration.  A single
    212  *  encrypt direction needs to be set:
    213  *
    214  *	HIFN_ENCODE or HIFN_DECODE
    215  *
    216  *  To use cryptography, a single crypto algorithm must be included:
    217  *
    218  *	HIFN_CRYPT_3DES or HIFN_CRYPT_DES
    219  *
    220  *  To use authentication, a single MAC algorithm must be included:
    221  *
    222  *	HIFN_MAC_MD5 or HIFN_MAC_SHA1
    223  *
    224  *  By default MD5 uses a 16 byte hash and SHA-1 uses a 20 byte hash.
    225  *  If the value below is set, hash values are truncated or assumed
    226  *  truncated to 12 bytes:
    227  *
    228  *	HIFN_MAC_TRUNC
    229  *
    230  *  Keys for encryption and authentication can be sent as part of a command,
    231  *  or the last key value used with a particular session can be retrieved
    232  *  and used again if either of these flags are not specified.
    233  *
    234  *	HIFN_CRYPT_NEW_KEY, HIFN_MAC_NEW_KEY
    235  *
    236  *  session_num
    237  *  -----------
    238  *  A number between 0 and 2048 (for DRAM models) or a number between
    239  *  0 and 768 (for SRAM models).  Those who don't want to use session
    240  *  numbers should leave value at zero and send a new crypt key and/or
    241  *  new MAC key on every command.  If you use session numbers and
    242  *  don't send a key with a command, the last key sent for that same
    243  *  session number will be used.
    244  *
    245  *  Warning:  Using session numbers and multiboard at the same time
    246  *            is currently broken.
    247  *
    248  *  mbuf
    249  *  ----
    250  *  Either fill in the mbuf pointer and npa=0 or
    251  *	 fill packp[] and packl[] and set npa to > 0
    252  *
    253  *  mac_header_skip
    254  *  ---------------
    255  *  The number of bytes of the source_buf that are skipped over before
    256  *  authentication begins.  This must be a number between 0 and 2^16-1
    257  *  and can be used by IPsec implementers to skip over IP headers.
    258  *  *** Value ignored if authentication not used ***
    259  *
    260  *  crypt_header_skip
    261  *  -----------------
    262  *  The number of bytes of the source_buf that are skipped over before
    263  *  the cryptographic operation begins.  This must be a number between 0
    264  *  and 2^16-1.  For IPsec, this number will always be 8 bytes larger
    265  *  than the auth_header_skip (to skip over the ESP header).
    266  *  *** Value ignored if cryptography not used ***
    267  *
    268  */
    269 struct hifn_command {
    270 	u_int16_t session_num;
    271 	u_int16_t base_masks, cry_masks, mac_masks, comp_masks;
    272 	u_int8_t iv[HIFN_MAX_IV_LENGTH], *ck, mac[HIFN_MAC_KEY_LENGTH];
    273 	int cklen;
    274 	int sloplen, slopidx;
    275 
    276 	union {
    277 		struct mbuf *src_m;
    278 		struct uio *src_io;
    279 	} srcu;
    280 	bus_dmamap_t src_map;
    281 
    282 	union {
    283 		struct mbuf *dst_m;
    284 		struct uio *dst_io;
    285 	} dstu;
    286 	bus_dmamap_t dst_map;
    287 
    288 	u_short mac_header_skip, mac_process_len;
    289 	u_short crypt_header_skip, crypt_process_len;
    290 
    291 	struct hifn_softc *softc;
    292 	struct cryptop *crp;
    293 	struct cryptodesc *enccrd, *maccrd,  *compcrd;
    294 
    295 };
    296 
    297 /*
    298  *  Return values for hifn_crypto()
    299  */
    300 #define HIFN_CRYPTO_SUCCESS	0
    301 #define HIFN_CRYPTO_BAD_INPUT	(-1)
    302 #define HIFN_CRYPTO_RINGS_FULL	(-2)
    303 
    304 
    305 /**************************************************************************
    306  *
    307  *  Function:  hifn_crypto
    308  *
    309  *  Purpose:   Called by external drivers to begin an encryption on the
    310  *             HIFN board.
    311  *
    312  *  Blocking/Non-blocking Issues
    313  *  ============================
    314  *  The driver cannot block in hifn_crypto (no calls to tsleep) currently.
    315  *  hifn_crypto() returns HIFN_CRYPTO_RINGS_FULL if there is not enough
    316  *  room in any of the rings for the request to proceed.
    317  *
    318  *  Return Values
    319  *  =============
    320  *  0 for success, negative values on error
    321  *
    322  *  Defines for negative error codes are:
    323  *
    324  *    HIFN_CRYPTO_BAD_INPUT  :  The passed in command had invalid settings.
    325  *    HIFN_CRYPTO_RINGS_FULL :  All DMA rings were full and non-blocking
    326  *                              behaviour was requested.
    327  *
    328  *************************************************************************/
    329 
    330 /*
    331  * Convert back and forth from 'sid' to 'card' and 'session'
    332  */
    333 #define HIFN_CARD(sid)		(((sid) & 0xf0000000) >> 28)
    334 #define HIFN_SESSION(sid)	((sid) & 0x000007ff)
    335 #define HIFN_SID(crd,ses)	(((crd) << 28) | ((ses) & 0x7ff))
    336 
    337 #endif /* _KERNEL */
    338 
    339 struct hifn_stats {
    340 	u_int64_t hst_ibytes;
    341 	u_int64_t hst_obytes;
    342 	u_int32_t hst_ipackets;
    343 	u_int32_t hst_opackets;
    344 	u_int32_t hst_invalid;
    345 	u_int32_t hst_nomem;
    346 	u_int32_t hst_abort;
    347 };
    348 
    349 #endif /* __DEV_PCI_HIFN7751VAR_H__ */
    350