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SubjectRe: [PATCH v21 5/5] fpga: m10bmc-sec: add max10 secure update functions
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On 5/26/22 21:47, Xu Yilun wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:27:15PM -0700, Russ Weight wrote:
>>
>> On 5/26/22 00:48, Xu Yilun wrote:
>>> On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 05:36:07PM -0700, Russ Weight wrote:
>>>> Create firmware upload ops and call the Firmware Upload support of the
>>>> Firmware Loader subsystem to enable FPGA image uploads for secure
>>>> updates of BMC images, FPGA images, etc.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com>
>>>> ---
>>>> v21:
>>>> - Update m10bmc_sec_prepare() to ensure that the base address for an
>>>> update image is aligned with stride.
>>>> - Update m10bmc_sec_write() to handle a block size that is not aligned
>>>> with stride by allocating a zero-filled block that is aligned, and
>>>> copying the data before calling regmap_bulk_write().
>>>> v20:
>>>> - No change.
>>>> v19:
>>>> - Change "card bmc" naming back to "m10 bmc" naming to be consistent
>>>> with the parent driver.
>>>> v18:
>>>> - Moved the firmware_upload_register() function here from an earlier
>>>> patch since this is where the required ops are provided.
>>>> - Moved the bmc_sec_remove() function here from an earlier patch to
>>>> unregister the firmware driver and do cleanup.
>>>> v17:
>>>> - Change "m10bmc" in symbol names to "cardbmc" to reflect the fact that the
>>>> future devices will not necessarily use the MAX10.
>>>> - Change from image_load class driver to the new firmware_upload
>>>> functionality of the firmware_loader.
>>>> - fw_upload_ops functions will return "enum fw_upload_err" data types
>>>> instead of integer values.
>>>> v16:
>>>> - Use 0 instead of FPGA_IMAGE_ERR_NONE to indicate success.
>>>> - The size alignment check was moved from the FPGA Image Load framework
>>>> to the prepare() op.
>>>> - Added cancel_request boolean flag to struct m10bmc_sec.
>>>> - Moved the RSU cancellation logic from m10bmc_sec_cancel() to a new
>>>> rsu_cancel() function.
>>>> - The m10bmc_sec_cancel() function ONLY sets the cancel_request flag.
>>>> The cancel_request flag is checked at the beginning of the
>>>> m10bmc_sec_write() and m10bmc_sec_poll_complete() functions.
>>>> - Adapt to changed prototypes for the prepare() and write() ops. The
>>>> m10bmc_sec_write_blk() function has been renamed to
>>>> m10bmc_sec_write().
>>>> - Created a cleanup() op, m10bmc_sec_cleanup(), to attempt to cancel an
>>>> ongoing op during when exiting the update process.
>>>> v15:
>>>> - Adapted to changes in the FPGA Image Load framework:
>>>> (1) All enum types (progress and errors) are now type u32
>>>> (2) m10bmc_sec_write_blk() adds *blk_size and max_size parameters
>>>> and uses *blk_size as provided by the caller.
>>>> (3) m10bmc_sec_poll_complete() no long checks the driver_unload
>>>> flag.
>>>> v14:
>>>> - Changed symbol names to reflect the renaming of the Security Manager
>>>> Class driver to FPGA Image Load.
>>>> v13:
>>>> - No change
>>>> v12:
>>>> - Updated Date and KernelVersion fields in ABI documentation
>>>> - Removed size parameter from the write_blk() op. m10bmc_sec_write_blk()
>>>> no longer has a size parameter, and the block size is determined
>>>> in this (the lower-level) driver.
>>>> v11:
>>>> - No change
>>>> v10:
>>>> - No change
>>>> v9:
>>>> - No change
>>>> v8:
>>>> - Previously patch 5/6, otherwise no change
>>>> v7:
>>>> - No change
>>>> v6:
>>>> - Changed (size / stride) calculation to ((size + stride - 1) / stride)
>>>> to ensure that the proper count is passed to regmap_bulk_write().
>>>> - Removed unnecessary call to rsu_check_complete() in
>>>> m10bmc_sec_poll_complete() and changed while loop to
>>>> do/while loop.
>>>> v5:
>>>> - No change
>>>> v4:
>>>> - No change
>>>> v3:
>>>> - Changed: iops -> sops, imgr -> smgr, IFPGA_ -> FPGA_, ifpga_ to fpga_
>>>> - Changed "MAX10 BMC Secure Engine driver" to "MAX10 BMC Secure Update
>>>> driver"
>>>> - Removed wrapper functions (m10bmc_raw_*, m10bmc_sys_*). The
>>>> underlying functions are now called directly.
>>>> - Changed calling functions of functions that return "enum fpga_sec_err"
>>>> to check for (ret != FPGA_SEC_ERR_NONE) instead of (ret)
>>>> v2:
>>>> - Reworked the rsu_start_done() function to make it more readable
>>>> - Reworked while-loop condition/content in rsu_prog_ready()
>>>> - Minor code cleanup per review comments
>>>> - Added a comment to the m10bmc_sec_poll_complete() function to
>>>> explain the context (could take 30+ minutes to complete).
>>>> - Added m10bmc_ prefix to functions in m10bmc_iops structure
>>>> - Moved MAX10 BMC address and function definitions to a separate
>>>> patch.
>>>> ---
>>>> drivers/fpga/intel-m10-bmc-sec-update.c | 409 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>> 1 file changed, 409 insertions(+)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/drivers/fpga/intel-m10-bmc-sec-update.c b/drivers/fpga/intel-m10-bmc-sec-update.c
>>>> index 65fec2a70901..7c48c47a74a6 100644
>>>> --- a/drivers/fpga/intel-m10-bmc-sec-update.c
>>>> +++ b/drivers/fpga/intel-m10-bmc-sec-update.c
>>>> @@ -17,8 +17,14 @@
>>>> struct m10bmc_sec {
>>>> struct device *dev;
>>>> struct intel_m10bmc *m10bmc;
>>>> + struct fw_upload *fwl;
>>>> + char *fw_name;
>>>> + u32 fw_name_id;
>>>> + bool cancel_request;
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>> +static DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC(fw_upload_xa);
>>>> +
>>>> /* Root Entry Hash (REH) support */
>>>> #define REH_SHA256_SIZE 32
>>>> #define REH_SHA384_SIZE 48
>>>> @@ -192,10 +198,380 @@ static const struct attribute_group *m10bmc_sec_attr_groups[] = {
>>>> NULL,
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>> +static void log_error_regs(struct m10bmc_sec *sec, u32 doorbell)
>>>> +{
>>>> + u32 auth_result;
>>>> +
>>>> + dev_err(sec->dev, "RSU error status: 0x%08x\n", doorbell);
>>>> +
>>>> + if (!m10bmc_sys_read(sec->m10bmc, M10BMC_AUTH_RESULT, &auth_result))
>>>> + dev_err(sec->dev, "RSU auth result: 0x%08x\n", auth_result);
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err rsu_check_idle(struct m10bmc_sec *sec)
>>>> +{
>>>> + u32 doorbell;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = m10bmc_sys_read(sec->m10bmc, M10BMC_DOORBELL, &doorbell);
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (rsu_prog(doorbell) != RSU_PROG_IDLE &&
>>>> + rsu_prog(doorbell) != RSU_PROG_RSU_DONE) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_BUSY;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static inline bool rsu_start_done(u32 doorbell)
>>>> +{
>>>> + u32 status, progress;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (doorbell & DRBL_RSU_REQUEST)
>>>> + return false;
>>>> +
>>>> + status = rsu_stat(doorbell);
>>>> + if (status == RSU_STAT_ERASE_FAIL || status == RSU_STAT_WEAROUT)
>>>> + return true;
>>>> +
>>>> + progress = rsu_prog(doorbell);
>>>> + if (progress != RSU_PROG_IDLE && progress != RSU_PROG_RSU_DONE)
>>>> + return true;
>>>> +
>>>> + return false;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err rsu_update_init(struct m10bmc_sec *sec)
>>>> +{
>>>> + u32 doorbell, status;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = regmap_update_bits(sec->m10bmc->regmap,
>>>> + M10BMC_SYS_BASE + M10BMC_DOORBELL,
>>>> + DRBL_RSU_REQUEST | DRBL_HOST_STATUS,
>>>> + DRBL_RSU_REQUEST |
>>>> + FIELD_PREP(DRBL_HOST_STATUS,
>>>> + HOST_STATUS_IDLE));
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = regmap_read_poll_timeout(sec->m10bmc->regmap,
>>>> + M10BMC_SYS_BASE + M10BMC_DOORBELL,
>>>> + doorbell,
>>>> + rsu_start_done(doorbell),
>>>> + NIOS_HANDSHAKE_INTERVAL_US,
>>>> + NIOS_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_US);
>>>> +
>>>> + if (ret == -ETIMEDOUT) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_TIMEOUT;
>>>> + } else if (ret) {
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + status = rsu_stat(doorbell);
>>>> + if (status == RSU_STAT_WEAROUT) {
>>>> + dev_warn(sec->dev, "Excessive flash update count detected\n");
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_WEAROUT;
>>>> + } else if (status == RSU_STAT_ERASE_FAIL) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_HW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err rsu_prog_ready(struct m10bmc_sec *sec)
>>>> +{
>>>> + unsigned long poll_timeout;
>>>> + u32 doorbell, progress;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = m10bmc_sys_read(sec->m10bmc, M10BMC_DOORBELL, &doorbell);
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> +
>>>> + poll_timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(RSU_PREP_TIMEOUT_MS);
>>>> + while (rsu_prog(doorbell) == RSU_PROG_PREPARE) {
>>>> + msleep(RSU_PREP_INTERVAL_MS);
>>>> + if (time_after(jiffies, poll_timeout))
>>>> + break;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = m10bmc_sys_read(sec->m10bmc, M10BMC_DOORBELL, &doorbell);
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + progress = rsu_prog(doorbell);
>>>> + if (progress == RSU_PROG_PREPARE) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_TIMEOUT;
>>>> + } else if (progress != RSU_PROG_READY) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_HW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err rsu_send_data(struct m10bmc_sec *sec)
>>>> +{
>>>> + u32 doorbell;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = regmap_update_bits(sec->m10bmc->regmap,
>>>> + M10BMC_SYS_BASE + M10BMC_DOORBELL,
>>>> + DRBL_HOST_STATUS,
>>>> + FIELD_PREP(DRBL_HOST_STATUS,
>>>> + HOST_STATUS_WRITE_DONE));
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = regmap_read_poll_timeout(sec->m10bmc->regmap,
>>>> + M10BMC_SYS_BASE + M10BMC_DOORBELL,
>>>> + doorbell,
>>>> + rsu_prog(doorbell) != RSU_PROG_READY,
>>>> + NIOS_HANDSHAKE_INTERVAL_US,
>>>> + NIOS_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_US);
>>>> +
>>>> + if (ret == -ETIMEDOUT) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_TIMEOUT;
>>>> + } else if (ret) {
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + switch (rsu_stat(doorbell)) {
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_NORMAL:
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_NIOS_OK:
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_USER_OK:
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_FACTORY_OK:
>>>> + break;
>>>> + default:
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_HW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static int rsu_check_complete(struct m10bmc_sec *sec, u32 *doorbell)
>>>> +{
>>>> + if (m10bmc_sys_read(sec->m10bmc, M10BMC_DOORBELL, doorbell))
>>>> + return -EIO;
>>>> +
>>>> + switch (rsu_stat(*doorbell)) {
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_NORMAL:
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_NIOS_OK:
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_USER_OK:
>>>> + case RSU_STAT_FACTORY_OK:
>>>> + break;
>>>> + default:
>>>> + return -EINVAL;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + switch (rsu_prog(*doorbell)) {
>>>> + case RSU_PROG_IDLE:
>>>> + case RSU_PROG_RSU_DONE:
>>>> + return 0;
>>>> + case RSU_PROG_AUTHENTICATING:
>>>> + case RSU_PROG_COPYING:
>>>> + case RSU_PROG_UPDATE_CANCEL:
>>>> + case RSU_PROG_PROGRAM_KEY_HASH:
>>>> + return -EAGAIN;
>>>> + default:
>>>> + return -EINVAL;
>>>> + }
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err rsu_cancel(struct m10bmc_sec *sec)
>>>> +{
>>>> + u32 doorbell;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = m10bmc_sys_read(sec->m10bmc, M10BMC_DOORBELL, &doorbell);
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (rsu_prog(doorbell) != RSU_PROG_READY)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_BUSY;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = regmap_update_bits(sec->m10bmc->regmap,
>>>> + M10BMC_SYS_BASE + M10BMC_DOORBELL,
>>>> + DRBL_HOST_STATUS,
>>>> + FIELD_PREP(DRBL_HOST_STATUS,
>>>> + HOST_STATUS_ABORT_RSU));
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> +
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_CANCELED;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err m10bmc_sec_prepare(struct fw_upload *fwl,
>>>> + const u8 *data, u32 size)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct m10bmc_sec *sec = fwl->dd_handle;
>>>> + unsigned int stride;
>>>> + u32 ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + sec->cancel_request = false;
>>>> +
>>>> + stride = regmap_get_reg_stride(sec->m10bmc->regmap);
>>>> + if (!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)data, stride)) {
>>>> + dev_err(sec->dev,
>>>> + "%s address (0x%p) not aligned to stride (0x%x)\n",
>>>> + __func__, data, stride);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>> Why the base of the source data should be stride aligned? What prevents
>>> the driver from reading out the unaligned data?
>> This check also exists in regmap_bulk_write(), so regmap_bulk_write() would
>> fail for an unaligned base address with -EINVAL:
>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/drivers/base/regmap/regmap.c#n2274
> I'm sorry I just see the regmap_bulk_write() checks the alignment of
> register addr, but not the data. Am I missed something?
You are right. I was looking at it wrong. It is the destination
address alignment that is being enforced.

>
>> By checking it here, I am able to print something useful to the kernel log.
>>
>>> And this may be a too strict rule. I'm not sure who should ensure the
>>> alignment of the firmware data? The firmware upload framework? Or a user
>>> has no idea about the stride and cannot do the right thing.
>> The firmware upload framework uses an array of pages to allocate space
>> for the firmware image, so in its current implementation it will always
>> be aligned.
>>
>> Would it be better to use regmap_write() for an unaligned start and
>> then follow up with regmap_bulk_write()?
> The driver only supports the firmware upload framework, is it? So if the
> framework ensures the alignment, the extra check is not a must for drivers.
Yes - I agree. There is no check required here.

>
>>>> +
>>>> + if (!size || size > M10BMC_STAGING_SIZE)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_INVALID_SIZE;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = rsu_check_idle(sec);
>>>> + if (ret != FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE)
>>>> + return ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = rsu_update_init(sec);
>>>> + if (ret != FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE)
>>>> + return ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = rsu_prog_ready(sec);
>>>> + if (ret != FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE)
>>>> + return ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (sec->cancel_request)
>>>> + return rsu_cancel(sec);
>>>> +
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +#define WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE 0x4000 /* Default write-block size is 0x4000 bytes */
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err m10bmc_sec_write(struct fw_upload *fwl, const u8 *data,
>>>> + u32 offset, u32 size, u32 *written)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct m10bmc_sec *sec = fwl->dd_handle;
>>>> + u32 blk_size, doorbell;
>>>> + unsigned int stride;
>>>> + u8 *blk_addr;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + stride = regmap_get_reg_stride(sec->m10bmc->regmap);
>>>> + if (sec->cancel_request)
>>>> + return rsu_cancel(sec);
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = m10bmc_sys_read(sec->m10bmc, M10BMC_DOORBELL, &doorbell);
>>>> + if (ret) {
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> + } else if (rsu_prog(doorbell) != RSU_PROG_READY) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_HW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + WARN_ON_ONCE(WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE % stride);
>>>> + blk_size = min_t(u32, WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE, size);
>>>> +
>>>> + /*
>>>> + * If the source data size does not align to stride, then create
>>>> + * a temporary buffer that is aligned, copy the data, and use the
>>>> + * temporary buffer as the source for the write.
>>>> + */
>>>> + if (blk_size % stride) {
>>>> + blk_addr = kzalloc(blk_size + blk_size % stride, GFP_KERNEL);
>>>> + if (!blk_addr)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> + memcpy(blk_addr, data + offset, blk_size);
>>> You don't have to alloc and copy the whole block, just copy the last unaligned
>>> bytes to a local variable and regmap_write().
>> OK - I'll do that. And I'll look at doing something similar for a misaligned start.
> Please double confirm if the checking for misaligned start is necessary.
Done - thanks for your comments!

- Russ
>
> Thanks,
> Yilun
>
>> Thanks,
>> - Russ
>>> Others are good to me.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Yilun
>>>
>>>> + } else {
>>>> + blk_addr = (u8 *)data + offset;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + ret = regmap_bulk_write(sec->m10bmc->regmap,
>>>> + M10BMC_STAGING_BASE + offset, blk_addr,
>>>> + (blk_size + stride - 1) / stride);
>>>> +
>>>> + if (blk_size % stride)
>>>> + kfree(blk_addr);
>>>> +
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> +
>>>> + *written = blk_size;
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static enum fw_upload_err m10bmc_sec_poll_complete(struct fw_upload *fwl)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct m10bmc_sec *sec = fwl->dd_handle;
>>>> + unsigned long poll_timeout;
>>>> + u32 doorbell, result;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (sec->cancel_request)
>>>> + return rsu_cancel(sec);
>>>> +
>>>> + result = rsu_send_data(sec);
>>>> + if (result != FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE)
>>>> + return result;
>>>> +
>>>> + poll_timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(RSU_COMPLETE_TIMEOUT_MS);
>>>> + do {
>>>> + msleep(RSU_COMPLETE_INTERVAL_MS);
>>>> + ret = rsu_check_complete(sec, &doorbell);
>>>> + } while (ret == -EAGAIN && !time_after(jiffies, poll_timeout));
>>>> +
>>>> + if (ret == -EAGAIN) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_TIMEOUT;
>>>> + } else if (ret == -EIO) {
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_RW_ERROR;
>>>> + } else if (ret) {
>>>> + log_error_regs(sec, doorbell);
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_HW_ERROR;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + return FW_UPLOAD_ERR_NONE;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +/*
>>>> + * m10bmc_sec_cancel() may be called asynchronously with an on-going update.
>>>> + * All other functions are called sequentially in a single thread. To avoid
>>>> + * contention on register accesses, m10bmc_sec_cancel() must only update
>>>> + * the cancel_request flag. Other functions will check this flag and handle
>>>> + * the cancel request synchronously.
>>>> + */
>>>> +static void m10bmc_sec_cancel(struct fw_upload *fwl)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct m10bmc_sec *sec = fwl->dd_handle;
>>>> +
>>>> + sec->cancel_request = true;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static void m10bmc_sec_cleanup(struct fw_upload *fwl)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct m10bmc_sec *sec = fwl->dd_handle;
>>>> +
>>>> + (void)rsu_cancel(sec);
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static const struct fw_upload_ops m10bmc_ops = {
>>>> + .prepare = m10bmc_sec_prepare,
>>>> + .write = m10bmc_sec_write,
>>>> + .poll_complete = m10bmc_sec_poll_complete,
>>>> + .cancel = m10bmc_sec_cancel,
>>>> + .cleanup = m10bmc_sec_cleanup,
>>>> +};
>>>> +
>>>> #define SEC_UPDATE_LEN_MAX 32
>>>> static int m10bmc_sec_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>>>> {
>>>> + char buf[SEC_UPDATE_LEN_MAX];
>>>> struct m10bmc_sec *sec;
>>>> + struct fw_upload *fwl;
>>>> + unsigned int len;
>>>> + int ret;
>>>>
>>>> sec = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*sec), GFP_KERNEL);
>>>> if (!sec)
>>>> @@ -205,6 +581,38 @@ static int m10bmc_sec_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>>>> sec->m10bmc = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent);
>>>> dev_set_drvdata(&pdev->dev, sec);
>>>>
>>>> + ret = xa_alloc(&fw_upload_xa, &sec->fw_name_id, sec,
>>>> + xa_limit_32b, GFP_KERNEL);
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return ret;
>>>> +
>>>> + len = scnprintf(buf, SEC_UPDATE_LEN_MAX, "secure-update%d",
>>>> + sec->fw_name_id);
>>>> + sec->fw_name = kmemdup_nul(buf, len, GFP_KERNEL);
>>>> + if (!sec->fw_name)
>>>> + return -ENOMEM;
>>>> +
>>>> + fwl = firmware_upload_register(THIS_MODULE, sec->dev, sec->fw_name,
>>>> + &m10bmc_ops, sec);
>>>> + if (IS_ERR(fwl)) {
>>>> + dev_err(sec->dev, "Firmware Upload driver failed to start\n");
>>>> + kfree(sec->fw_name);
>>>> + xa_erase(&fw_upload_xa, sec->fw_name_id);
>>>> + return PTR_ERR(fwl);
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + sec->fwl = fwl;
>>>> + return 0;
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static int m10bmc_sec_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
>>>> +{
>>>> + struct m10bmc_sec *sec = dev_get_drvdata(&pdev->dev);
>>>> +
>>>> + firmware_upload_unregister(sec->fwl);
>>>> + kfree(sec->fw_name);
>>>> + xa_erase(&fw_upload_xa, sec->fw_name_id);
>>>> +
>>>> return 0;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> @@ -218,6 +626,7 @@ MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(platform, intel_m10bmc_sec_ids);
>>>>
>>>> static struct platform_driver intel_m10bmc_sec_driver = {
>>>> .probe = m10bmc_sec_probe,
>>>> + .remove = m10bmc_sec_remove,
>>>> .driver = {
>>>> .name = "intel-m10bmc-sec-update",
>>>> .dev_groups = m10bmc_sec_attr_groups,
>>>> --
>>>> 2.25.1

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