Message ID | 20221128184718.1963353-3-aurelien@aurel32.net (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | hwrng: add hwrng support for Rockchip RK3568 | expand |
On 28/11/2022 19:47, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > Rockchip SoCs used to have a random number generator as part of their > crypto device, and support for it has to be added to the corresponding > driver. However newer Rockchip SoCs like the RK356x have an independent > True Random Number Generator device. This patch adds a driver for it, > greatly inspired from the downstream driver. > > The TRNG device does not seem to have a signal conditionner and the FIPS > 140-2 test returns a lot of failures. They can be reduced by increasing > RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT, in a tradeoff between quality and speed. This value > has been adjusted to get ~90% of successes and the quality value has > been set accordingly. > > Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> > --- > drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig | 14 ++ > drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c | 250 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 265 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c > > diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig > index 3da8e85f8aae..8e5c88504f72 100644 > --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig > +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig > @@ -549,6 +549,20 @@ config HW_RANDOM_CN10K > To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. > The module will be called cn10k_rng. If unsure, say Y. > > +config HW_RANDOM_ROCKCHIP > + tristate "Rockchip True Random Number Generator" > + depends on HW_RANDOM && (ARCH_ROCKCHIP || COMPILE_TEST) > + depends on HAS_IOMEM > + default HW_RANDOM > + help > + This driver provides kernel-side support for the True Random Number > + Generator hardware found on some Rockchip SoC like RK3566 or RK3568. > + > + To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the > + module will be called rockchip-rng. > + > + If unsure, say Y. > + > endif # HW_RANDOM > > config UML_RANDOM > diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile b/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile > index 3e948cf04476..b7e989535fd6 100644 > --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile > +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile > @@ -47,3 +47,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_XIPHERA) += xiphera-trng.o > obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_ARM_SMCCC_TRNG) += arm_smccc_trng.o > obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_CN10K) += cn10k-rng.o > obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_POLARFIRE_SOC) += mpfs-rng.o > +obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_ROCKCHIP) += rockchip-rng.o > diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c b/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..18cdd91ad8c3 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c > @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +/* > + * rockchip-rng.c True Random Number Generator driver for Rockchip SoCs > + * > + * Copyright (c) 2018, Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd. > + * Copyright (c) 2022, Aurelien Jarno > + * Authors: > + * Lin Jinhan <troy.lin@rock-chips.com> > + * Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> > + */ > +#include <linux/clk.h> > +#include <linux/hw_random.h> > +#include <linux/io.h> > +#include <linux/iopoll.h> > +#include <linux/kernel.h> > +#include <linux/module.h> > +#include <linux/of_platform.h> > +#include <linux/pm_runtime.h> > +#include <linux/reset.h> > +#include <linux/slab.h> > + > +#define RK_RNG_AUTOSUSPEND_DELAY 100 > +#define RK_RNG_MAX_BYTE 32 > +#define RK_RNG_POLL_PERIOD_US 100 > +#define RK_RNG_POLL_TIMEOUT_US 10000 > + > +/* > + * TRNG collects osc ring output bit every RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT time. The value is > + * a tradeoff between speed and quality and has been adjusted to get a quality > + * of ~900 (~90% of FIPS 140-2 successes). > + */ > +#define RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT 1000 > + > +/* TRNG registers from RK3568 TRM-Part2, section 5.4.1 */ > +#define TRNG_RST_CTL 0x0004 > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL 0x0400 > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_64_BIT (0x00 << 4) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_128_BIT (0x01 << 4) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_192_BIT (0x02 << 4) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_256_BIT (0x03 << 4) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_0 (0x00 << 2) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_1 (0x01 << 2) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_2 (0x02 << 2) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_3 (0x03 << 2) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_ENABLE BIT(1) > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_START BIT(0) > +#define TRNG_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT 0x0404 > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_0 0x0410 > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_1 0x0414 > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_2 0x0418 > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_3 0x041c > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_4 0x0420 > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_5 0x0424 > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_6 0x0428 > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_7 0x042c > + > +struct rk_rng { > + struct hwrng rng; > + void __iomem *base; > + struct reset_control *rst; > + int clk_num; > + struct clk_bulk_data *clk_bulks; > +}; > + > +/* The mask determine the bits that are updated */ > +static void rk_rng_write_ctl(struct rk_rng *rng, u32 val, u32 mask) > +{ > + writel_relaxed((mask << 16) | val, rng->base + TRNG_RNG_CTL); > +} > + > +static int rk_rng_init(struct hwrng *rng) > +{ > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); > + u32 reg; > + int ret; > + > + /* start clocks */ > + ret = clk_bulk_prepare_enable(rk_rng->clk_num, rk_rng->clk_bulks); > + if (ret < 0) { > + dev_err((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv, > + "Failed to enable clks %d\n", ret); > + return ret; > + } > + > + /* set the sample period */ > + writel(RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT, rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT); > + > + /* set osc ring speed and enable it */ > + reg = TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_256_BIT | It's not reg. It's val. > + TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_0 | > + TRNG_RNG_CTL_ENABLE; > + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, 0xffff); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static void rk_rng_cleanup(struct hwrng *rng) > +{ > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); > + u32 reg; > + > + /* stop TRNG */ > + reg = 0; It's not reg. It's val. > + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, 0xffff); > + > + /* stop clocks */ > + clk_bulk_disable_unprepare(rk_rng->clk_num, rk_rng->clk_bulks); > +} > + > +static int rk_rng_read(struct hwrng *rng, void *buf, size_t max, bool wait) > +{ > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); > + u32 reg; > + int ret = 0; > + int i; > + > + pm_runtime_get_sync((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); Missing error handling. > + > + /* Start collecting random data */ > + reg = TRNG_RNG_CTL_START; This is not usefull. Just use it directly in write call. Actually this is heavy confusing, as reg suggests address. This would be val instead... > + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, reg); > + > + ret = readl_poll_timeout(rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_CTL, reg, > + !(reg & TRNG_RNG_CTL_START), > + RK_RNG_POLL_PERIOD_US, > + RK_RNG_POLL_TIMEOUT_US); > + if (ret < 0) > + goto out; > + > + /* Read random data stored in the registers */ > + ret = min_t(size_t, max, RK_RNG_MAX_BYTE); > + for (i = 0; i < ret; i += 4) { > + *(u32 *)(buf + i) = readl_relaxed(rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_DOUT_0 + i); > + } This cannot be just memcpy_fromio? > + > +out: > + pm_runtime_mark_last_busy((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); > + pm_runtime_put_sync_autosuspend((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); > + > + return ret; > +} > + > +static int rk_rng_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > +{ > + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev; > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng; > + int ret; > + > + rk_rng = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(struct rk_rng), GFP_KERNEL); sizeof(*rk_rng) > + if (!rk_rng) > + return -ENOMEM; > + Best regards, Krzysztof
Hi, Thanks for your feedback. On 2022-11-29 10:33, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 28/11/2022 19:47, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > > diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c b/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c > > new file mode 100644 > > index 000000000000..18cdd91ad8c3 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c > > @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ > > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > > +/* > > + * rockchip-rng.c True Random Number Generator driver for Rockchip SoCs > > + * > > + * Copyright (c) 2018, Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd. > > + * Copyright (c) 2022, Aurelien Jarno > > + * Authors: > > + * Lin Jinhan <troy.lin@rock-chips.com> > > + * Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> > > + */ > > +#include <linux/clk.h> > > +#include <linux/hw_random.h> > > +#include <linux/io.h> > > +#include <linux/iopoll.h> > > +#include <linux/kernel.h> > > +#include <linux/module.h> > > +#include <linux/of_platform.h> > > +#include <linux/pm_runtime.h> > > +#include <linux/reset.h> > > +#include <linux/slab.h> > > + > > +#define RK_RNG_AUTOSUSPEND_DELAY 100 > > +#define RK_RNG_MAX_BYTE 32 > > +#define RK_RNG_POLL_PERIOD_US 100 > > +#define RK_RNG_POLL_TIMEOUT_US 10000 > > + > > +/* > > + * TRNG collects osc ring output bit every RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT time. The value is > > + * a tradeoff between speed and quality and has been adjusted to get a quality > > + * of ~900 (~90% of FIPS 140-2 successes). > > + */ > > +#define RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT 1000 > > + > > +/* TRNG registers from RK3568 TRM-Part2, section 5.4.1 */ > > +#define TRNG_RST_CTL 0x0004 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL 0x0400 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_64_BIT (0x00 << 4) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_128_BIT (0x01 << 4) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_192_BIT (0x02 << 4) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_256_BIT (0x03 << 4) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_0 (0x00 << 2) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_1 (0x01 << 2) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_2 (0x02 << 2) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_3 (0x03 << 2) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_ENABLE BIT(1) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_START BIT(0) > > +#define TRNG_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT 0x0404 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_0 0x0410 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_1 0x0414 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_2 0x0418 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_3 0x041c > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_4 0x0420 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_5 0x0424 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_6 0x0428 > > +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_7 0x042c > > + > > +struct rk_rng { > > + struct hwrng rng; > > + void __iomem *base; > > + struct reset_control *rst; > > + int clk_num; > > + struct clk_bulk_data *clk_bulks; > > +}; > > + > > +/* The mask determine the bits that are updated */ > > +static void rk_rng_write_ctl(struct rk_rng *rng, u32 val, u32 mask) > > +{ > > + writel_relaxed((mask << 16) | val, rng->base + TRNG_RNG_CTL); > > +} > > + > > +static int rk_rng_init(struct hwrng *rng) > > +{ > > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); > > + u32 reg; > > + int ret; > > + > > + /* start clocks */ > > + ret = clk_bulk_prepare_enable(rk_rng->clk_num, rk_rng->clk_bulks); > > + if (ret < 0) { > > + dev_err((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv, > > + "Failed to enable clks %d\n", ret); > > + return ret; > > + } > > + > > + /* set the sample period */ > > + writel(RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT, rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT); > > + > > + /* set osc ring speed and enable it */ > > + reg = TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_256_BIT | > > It's not reg. It's val. Ok, I'll fix that. > > + TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_0 | > > + TRNG_RNG_CTL_ENABLE; > > + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, 0xffff); > > + > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static void rk_rng_cleanup(struct hwrng *rng) > > +{ > > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); > > + u32 reg; > > + > > + /* stop TRNG */ > > + reg = 0; > > It's not reg. It's val. I'll also fix that one. > > + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, 0xffff); > > + > > + /* stop clocks */ > > + clk_bulk_disable_unprepare(rk_rng->clk_num, rk_rng->clk_bulks); > > +} > > + > > +static int rk_rng_read(struct hwrng *rng, void *buf, size_t max, bool wait) > > +{ > > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); > > + u32 reg; > > + int ret = 0; > > + int i; > > + > > + pm_runtime_get_sync((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); > > Missing error handling. I'll fix that. > > + > > + /* Start collecting random data */ > > + reg = TRNG_RNG_CTL_START; > > This is not usefull. Just use it directly in write call. Actually this > is heavy confusing, as reg suggests address. This would be val instead... This was to avoid passing the value twice, as it is used for both the mask and the value. But I can pass it directly if it's better. > > + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, reg); > > + > > + ret = readl_poll_timeout(rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_CTL, reg, > > + !(reg & TRNG_RNG_CTL_START), > > + RK_RNG_POLL_PERIOD_US, > > + RK_RNG_POLL_TIMEOUT_US); > > + if (ret < 0) > > + goto out; > > + > > + /* Read random data stored in the registers */ > > + ret = min_t(size_t, max, RK_RNG_MAX_BYTE); > > + for (i = 0; i < ret; i += 4) { > > + *(u32 *)(buf + i) = readl_relaxed(rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_DOUT_0 + i); > > + } > > This cannot be just memcpy_fromio? According to the TRM, we should ensure 32-bit accesses, so I am not sure memcpy_fromio will work. However it seems __ioread32_copy could be a good replacement. > > + > > +out: > > + pm_runtime_mark_last_busy((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); > > + pm_runtime_put_sync_autosuspend((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); > > + > > + return ret; > > +} > > + > > +static int rk_rng_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > > +{ > > + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev; > > + struct rk_rng *rk_rng; > > + int ret; > > + > > + rk_rng = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(struct rk_rng), GFP_KERNEL); > > sizeof(*rk_rng) I'll fix that. > > + if (!rk_rng) > > + return -ENOMEM; > > + Regards Aurelien
On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 07:47:17PM +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > The TRNG device does not seem to have a signal conditionner and the FIPS > 140-2 test returns a lot of failures. They can be reduced by increasing > RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT, in a tradeoff between quality and speed. This value > has been adjusted to get ~90% of successes and the quality value has > been set accordingly. Can't you reduce it even more to get 100%? All we need is 32 bytes every once in a while. > + rk_rng->rng.quality = 900; If your intention is "90%", this should be 921 or 922, because the quality knob is out of 1024, not 1000. Herbert - this seems like a fairly common pitfall I've seen all over the place. It might be worth making a mental memo to reject or ask questions about numbers that seem "too round", when you look at these sorts of patches. Jason
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 02:13:45PM +0100, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > If your intention is "90%", this should be 921 or 922, because the > quality knob is out of 1024, not 1000. > > Herbert - this seems like a fairly common pitfall I've seen all over the > place. It might be worth making a mental memo to reject or ask questions > about numbers that seem "too round", when you look at these sorts of > patches. Or alternatively we could introduce a cheesy macro like: #define HWRNG_PERCENTAGE(p) ((p) * 1024 / 100) and then enforce that everyone use that. But that's a bit wacky too, in the sense of - why is anybody using a non-obvious percentage in the first place. Like if you see "512" (or better, "1024 / 2"), okay fine, it's a device that guarantees 50%, which seems like a common enough physical thing. But if we see "HWRNG_PERCENTAGE(90)", the first question is why? What causes that? Seems very weird. And it's probably wrong. But if it *is* right, that deserves a big comment with explanation, where the calculation for that "921" literal can be explained in full, or, better, evaluated as a constant expression in terms of hardware constants -- something like HW_CLOCKRATE/FROBNICATOR_INTENSITY*1024/TURBOENCABULATION_MODE_WEIGHT, and then it all makes sense. So maybe rather than a macro or accepting barebones "921" values, if the value isn't 1024 (0), then it needs a comment + an expression computing the value. Seem reasonable? Jason
Hi, On 2022-12-05 14:13, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 07:47:17PM +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > > The TRNG device does not seem to have a signal conditionner and the FIPS > > 140-2 test returns a lot of failures. They can be reduced by increasing > > RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT, in a tradeoff between quality and speed. This value > > has been adjusted to get ~90% of successes and the quality value has > > been set accordingly. > > Can't you reduce it even more to get 100%? All we need is 32 bytes every > once in a while. From what I understood, we get the raw stream of the TRNG, there is no conditionner and the TRNG is not FIPS compliant. So even with the slowest speed, you don't reach 100% and you only get a very small increase in the quality while it's way more slower. > > + rk_rng->rng.quality = 900; > > If your intention is "90%", this should be 921 or 922, because the > quality knob is out of 1024, not 1000. Well I am not sure it really matters. 90% is actually conservative, it's the worst case I have seen, rounded down. However I often get much better quality, see for instance the following run: | Copyright (c) 2004 by Henrique de Moraes Holschuh | This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. | | rngtest: starting FIPS tests... | rngtest: entropy source drained | rngtest: bits received from input: 16777216 | rngtest: FIPS 140-2 successes: 819 | rngtest: FIPS 140-2 failures: 19 | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Monobit: 17 | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Poker: 0 | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Runs: 2 | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Long run: 2 | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Continuous run: 0 | rngtest: input channel speed: (min=132.138; avg=137.848; max=147.308)Kibits/s | rngtest: FIPS tests speed: (min=16.924; avg=20.272; max=20.823)Mibits/s | rngtest: Program run time: 119647459 microseconds Does the exact value has an importance there? I thought it was just important to not overestimate the quality. Regards Aurelien
Hi Aurelien, On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 10:34:54PM +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > Well I am not sure it really matters. 90% is actually conservative, it's > the worst case I have seen, rounded down. However I often get much > better quality, see for instance the following run: > > | Copyright (c) 2004 by Henrique de Moraes Holschuh > | This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. > | > | rngtest: starting FIPS tests... > | rngtest: entropy source drained > | rngtest: bits received from input: 16777216 > | rngtest: FIPS 140-2 successes: 819 > | rngtest: FIPS 140-2 failures: 19 > | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Monobit: 17 > | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Poker: 0 > | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Runs: 2 > | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Long run: 2 > | rngtest: FIPS 140-2(2001-10-10) Continuous run: 0 > | rngtest: input channel speed: (min=132.138; avg=137.848; max=147.308)Kibits/s > | rngtest: FIPS tests speed: (min=16.924; avg=20.272; max=20.823)Mibits/s > | rngtest: Program run time: 119647459 microseconds > > Does the exact value has an importance there? I thought it was just > important to not overestimate the quality. That's the right principle. I just worry about estimating it like that from looking at the output, rather than being derived from some knowledge about the hardware. Maybe 50% (quality=512) is more reasonable, so that it collects two bits for every one? Jason
diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig index 3da8e85f8aae..8e5c88504f72 100644 --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig @@ -549,6 +549,20 @@ config HW_RANDOM_CN10K To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will be called cn10k_rng. If unsure, say Y. +config HW_RANDOM_ROCKCHIP + tristate "Rockchip True Random Number Generator" + depends on HW_RANDOM && (ARCH_ROCKCHIP || COMPILE_TEST) + depends on HAS_IOMEM + default HW_RANDOM + help + This driver provides kernel-side support for the True Random Number + Generator hardware found on some Rockchip SoC like RK3566 or RK3568. + + To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the + module will be called rockchip-rng. + + If unsure, say Y. + endif # HW_RANDOM config UML_RANDOM diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile b/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile index 3e948cf04476..b7e989535fd6 100644 --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile @@ -47,3 +47,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_XIPHERA) += xiphera-trng.o obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_ARM_SMCCC_TRNG) += arm_smccc_trng.o obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_CN10K) += cn10k-rng.o obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_POLARFIRE_SOC) += mpfs-rng.o +obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_ROCKCHIP) += rockchip-rng.o diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c b/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..18cdd91ad8c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +/* + * rockchip-rng.c True Random Number Generator driver for Rockchip SoCs + * + * Copyright (c) 2018, Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd. + * Copyright (c) 2022, Aurelien Jarno + * Authors: + * Lin Jinhan <troy.lin@rock-chips.com> + * Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> + */ +#include <linux/clk.h> +#include <linux/hw_random.h> +#include <linux/io.h> +#include <linux/iopoll.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/of_platform.h> +#include <linux/pm_runtime.h> +#include <linux/reset.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> + +#define RK_RNG_AUTOSUSPEND_DELAY 100 +#define RK_RNG_MAX_BYTE 32 +#define RK_RNG_POLL_PERIOD_US 100 +#define RK_RNG_POLL_TIMEOUT_US 10000 + +/* + * TRNG collects osc ring output bit every RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT time. The value is + * a tradeoff between speed and quality and has been adjusted to get a quality + * of ~900 (~90% of FIPS 140-2 successes). + */ +#define RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT 1000 + +/* TRNG registers from RK3568 TRM-Part2, section 5.4.1 */ +#define TRNG_RST_CTL 0x0004 +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL 0x0400 +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_64_BIT (0x00 << 4) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_128_BIT (0x01 << 4) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_192_BIT (0x02 << 4) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_256_BIT (0x03 << 4) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_0 (0x00 << 2) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_1 (0x01 << 2) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_2 (0x02 << 2) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_3 (0x03 << 2) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_ENABLE BIT(1) +#define TRNG_RNG_CTL_START BIT(0) +#define TRNG_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT 0x0404 +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_0 0x0410 +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_1 0x0414 +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_2 0x0418 +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_3 0x041c +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_4 0x0420 +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_5 0x0424 +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_6 0x0428 +#define TRNG_RNG_DOUT_7 0x042c + +struct rk_rng { + struct hwrng rng; + void __iomem *base; + struct reset_control *rst; + int clk_num; + struct clk_bulk_data *clk_bulks; +}; + +/* The mask determine the bits that are updated */ +static void rk_rng_write_ctl(struct rk_rng *rng, u32 val, u32 mask) +{ + writel_relaxed((mask << 16) | val, rng->base + TRNG_RNG_CTL); +} + +static int rk_rng_init(struct hwrng *rng) +{ + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); + u32 reg; + int ret; + + /* start clocks */ + ret = clk_bulk_prepare_enable(rk_rng->clk_num, rk_rng->clk_bulks); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_err((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv, + "Failed to enable clks %d\n", ret); + return ret; + } + + /* set the sample period */ + writel(RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT, rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT); + + /* set osc ring speed and enable it */ + reg = TRNG_RNG_CTL_LEN_256_BIT | + TRNG_RNG_CTL_OSC_RING_SPEED_0 | + TRNG_RNG_CTL_ENABLE; + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, 0xffff); + + return 0; +} + +static void rk_rng_cleanup(struct hwrng *rng) +{ + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); + u32 reg; + + /* stop TRNG */ + reg = 0; + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, 0xffff); + + /* stop clocks */ + clk_bulk_disable_unprepare(rk_rng->clk_num, rk_rng->clk_bulks); +} + +static int rk_rng_read(struct hwrng *rng, void *buf, size_t max, bool wait) +{ + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = container_of(rng, struct rk_rng, rng); + u32 reg; + int ret = 0; + int i; + + pm_runtime_get_sync((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); + + /* Start collecting random data */ + reg = TRNG_RNG_CTL_START; + rk_rng_write_ctl(rk_rng, reg, reg); + + ret = readl_poll_timeout(rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_CTL, reg, + !(reg & TRNG_RNG_CTL_START), + RK_RNG_POLL_PERIOD_US, + RK_RNG_POLL_TIMEOUT_US); + if (ret < 0) + goto out; + + /* Read random data stored in the registers */ + ret = min_t(size_t, max, RK_RNG_MAX_BYTE); + for (i = 0; i < ret; i += 4) { + *(u32 *)(buf + i) = readl_relaxed(rk_rng->base + TRNG_RNG_DOUT_0 + i); + } + +out: + pm_runtime_mark_last_busy((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); + pm_runtime_put_sync_autosuspend((struct device *) rk_rng->rng.priv); + + return ret; +} + +static int rk_rng_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev; + struct rk_rng *rk_rng; + int ret; + + rk_rng = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(struct rk_rng), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!rk_rng) + return -ENOMEM; + + rk_rng->base = devm_platform_ioremap_resource(pdev, 0); + if (IS_ERR(rk_rng->base)) + return PTR_ERR(rk_rng->base); + + rk_rng->clk_num = devm_clk_bulk_get_all(dev, &rk_rng->clk_bulks); + if (rk_rng->clk_num < 0) + return dev_err_probe(dev, rk_rng->clk_num, + "Failed to get clks property\n"); + + rk_rng->rst = devm_reset_control_array_get(&pdev->dev, false, false); + if (IS_ERR(rk_rng->rst)) + return dev_err_probe(dev, PTR_ERR(rk_rng->rst), + "Failed to get reset property\n"); + + reset_control_assert(rk_rng->rst); + udelay(2); + reset_control_deassert(rk_rng->rst); + + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, rk_rng); + + rk_rng->rng.name = dev_driver_string(dev); +#ifndef CONFIG_PM + rk_rng->rng.init = rk_rng_init; + rk_rng->rng.cleanup = rk_rng_cleanup; +#endif + rk_rng->rng.read = rk_rng_read; + rk_rng->rng.priv = (unsigned long) dev; + rk_rng->rng.quality = 900; + + pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(dev, RK_RNG_AUTOSUSPEND_DELAY); + pm_runtime_use_autosuspend(dev); + pm_runtime_enable(dev); + + ret = devm_hwrng_register(dev, &rk_rng->rng); + if (ret) + return dev_err_probe(&pdev->dev, ret, "Failed to register Rockchip hwrng\n"); + + dev_info(&pdev->dev, "Registered Rockchip hwrng\n"); + + return 0; +} + +static int rk_rng_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev); + + return 0; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PM +static int rk_rng_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev) +{ + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + + rk_rng_cleanup(&rk_rng->rng); + + return 0; +} + +static int rk_rng_runtime_resume(struct device *dev) +{ + struct rk_rng *rk_rng = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + + return rk_rng_init(&rk_rng->rng); +} +#endif + +static const struct dev_pm_ops rk_rng_pm_ops = { + SET_RUNTIME_PM_OPS(rk_rng_runtime_suspend, + rk_rng_runtime_resume, NULL) + SET_SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS(pm_runtime_force_suspend, + pm_runtime_force_resume) +}; + +static const struct of_device_id rk_rng_dt_match[] = { + { + .compatible = "rockchip,rk3568-rng", + }, + {}, +}; + +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, rk_rng_dt_match); + +static struct platform_driver rk_rng_driver = { + .driver = { + .name = "rockchip-rng", + .pm = &rk_rng_pm_ops, + .of_match_table = rk_rng_dt_match, + }, + .probe = rk_rng_probe, + .remove = rk_rng_remove, +}; + +module_platform_driver(rk_rng_driver); + +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Rockchip True Random Number Generator driver"); +MODULE_AUTHOR("Lin Jinhan <troy.lin@rock-chips.com>, Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
Rockchip SoCs used to have a random number generator as part of their crypto device, and support for it has to be added to the corresponding driver. However newer Rockchip SoCs like the RK356x have an independent True Random Number Generator device. This patch adds a driver for it, greatly inspired from the downstream driver. The TRNG device does not seem to have a signal conditionner and the FIPS 140-2 test returns a lot of failures. They can be reduced by increasing RK_RNG_SAMPLE_CNT, in a tradeoff between quality and speed. This value has been adjusted to get ~90% of successes and the quality value has been set accordingly. Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net> --- drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig | 14 ++ drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile | 1 + drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c | 250 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 265 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/char/hw_random/rockchip-rng.c