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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */
/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright 2017-2018, Fraunhofer SIT sponsored by Infineon Technologies AG
* All rights reserved.
******************************************************************************/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include "tss2_mu.h"
#include "tss2_sys.h"
#include "tss2_esys.h"
#include "esys_types.h"
#include "esys_iutil.h"
#include "esys_mu.h"
#define LOGMODULE esys
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/aux_util.h"
/** One-Call function for TPM2_ReadClock
*
* This function invokes the TPM2_ReadClock command in a one-call
* variant. This means the function will block until the TPM response is
* available. All input parameters are const. The memory for non-simple output
* parameters is allocated by the function implementation.
*
* @param[in,out] esysContext The ESYS_CONTEXT.
* @param[in] shandle1 First session handle.
* @param[in] shandle2 Second session handle.
* @param[in] shandle3 Third session handle.
* @param[out] currentTime .
* (callee-allocated)
* @retval TSS2_RC_SUCCESS if the function call was a success.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE if the esysContext or required input
* pointers or required output handle references are NULL.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_CONTEXT: if esysContext corruption is detected.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MEMORY: if the ESAPI cannot allocate enough memory for
* internal operations or return parameters.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_SEQUENCE: if the context has an asynchronous
* operation already pending.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_INSUFFICIENT_RESPONSE: if the TPM's response does not
* at least contain the tag, response length, and response code.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MALFORMED_RESPONSE: if the TPM's response is corrupted.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_RSP_AUTH_FAILED: if the response HMAC from the TPM
did not verify.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_DECRYPT_SESSIONS: if more than one session has
* the 'decrypt' attribute bit set.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_ENCRYPT_SESSIONS: if more than one session has
* the 'encrypt' attribute bit set.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_NO_DECRYPT_PARAM: if one of the sessions has the
* 'decrypt' attribute set and the command does not support encryption
* of the first command parameter.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_NO_ENCRYPT_PARAM: if one of the sessions has the
* 'encrypt' attribute set and the command does not support encryption
* of the first response parameter.
* @retval TSS2_RCs produced by lower layers of the software stack may be
* returned to the caller unaltered unless handled internally.
*/
TSS2_RC
Esys_ReadClock(
ESYS_CONTEXT *esysContext,
ESYS_TR shandle1,
ESYS_TR shandle2,
ESYS_TR shandle3,
TPMS_TIME_INFO **currentTime)
{
TSS2_RC r;
r = Esys_ReadClock_Async(esysContext, shandle1, shandle2, shandle3);
return_if_error(r, "Error in async function");
/* Set the timeout to indefinite for now, since we want _Finish to block */
int32_t timeouttmp = esysContext->timeout;
esysContext->timeout = -1;
/*
* Now we call the finish function, until return code is not equal to
* from TSS2_BASE_RC_TRY_AGAIN.
* Note that the finish function may return TSS2_RC_TRY_AGAIN, even if we
* have set the timeout to -1. This occurs for example if the TPM requests
* a retransmission of the command via TPM2_RC_YIELDED.
*/
do {
r = Esys_ReadClock_Finish(esysContext, currentTime);
/* This is just debug information about the reattempt to finish the
command */
if (base_rc(r) == TSS2_BASE_RC_TRY_AGAIN)
LOG_DEBUG("A layer below returned TRY_AGAIN: %" PRIx32
" => resubmitting command", r);
} while (base_rc(r) == TSS2_BASE_RC_TRY_AGAIN);
/* Restore the timeout value to the original value */
esysContext->timeout = timeouttmp;
return_if_error(r, "Esys Finish");
return TSS2_RC_SUCCESS;
}
/** Asynchronous function for TPM2_ReadClock
*
* This function invokes the TPM2_ReadClock command in a asynchronous
* variant. This means the function will return as soon as the command has been
* sent downwards the stack to the TPM. All input parameters are const.
* In order to retrieve the TPM's response call Esys_ReadClock_Finish.
*
* @param[in,out] esysContext The ESYS_CONTEXT.
* @param[in] shandle1 First session handle.
* @param[in] shandle2 Second session handle.
* @param[in] shandle3 Third session handle.
* @retval ESYS_RC_SUCCESS if the function call was a success.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE if the esysContext or required input
* pointers or required output handle references are NULL.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_CONTEXT: if esysContext corruption is detected.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MEMORY: if the ESAPI cannot allocate enough memory for
* internal operations or return parameters.
* @retval TSS2_RCs produced by lower layers of the software stack may be
returned to the caller unaltered unless handled internally.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_DECRYPT_SESSIONS: if more than one session has
* the 'decrypt' attribute bit set.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MULTIPLE_ENCRYPT_SESSIONS: if more than one session has
* the 'encrypt' attribute bit set.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_NO_DECRYPT_PARAM: if one of the sessions has the
* 'decrypt' attribute set and the command does not support encryption
* of the first command parameter.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_NO_ENCRYPT_PARAM: if one of the sessions has the
* 'encrypt' attribute set and the command does not support encryption
* of the first response parameter.
*/
TSS2_RC
Esys_ReadClock_Async(
ESYS_CONTEXT *esysContext,
ESYS_TR shandle1,
ESYS_TR shandle2,
ESYS_TR shandle3)
{
TSS2_RC r;
LOG_TRACE("context=%p",
esysContext);
TSS2L_SYS_AUTH_COMMAND auths;
/* Check context, sequence correctness and set state to error for now */
if (esysContext == NULL) {
LOG_ERROR("esyscontext is NULL.");
return TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE;
}
r = iesys_check_sequence_async(esysContext);
if (r != TSS2_RC_SUCCESS)
return r;
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_INTERNALERROR;
/* Check input parameters */
r = check_session_feasibility(shandle1, shandle2, shandle3, 0);
return_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INIT, "Check session usage");
/* Initial invocation of SAPI to prepare the command buffer with parameters */
r = Tss2_Sys_ReadClock_Prepare(esysContext->sys);
return_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INIT, "SAPI Prepare returned error.");
/* Calculate the cpHash Values */
r = init_session_tab(esysContext, shandle1, shandle2, shandle3);
return_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INIT, "Initialize session resources");
iesys_compute_session_value(esysContext->session_tab[0], NULL, NULL);
iesys_compute_session_value(esysContext->session_tab[1], NULL, NULL);
iesys_compute_session_value(esysContext->session_tab[2], NULL, NULL);
/* Generate the auth values and set them in the SAPI command buffer */
r = iesys_gen_auths(esysContext, NULL, NULL, NULL, &auths);
return_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INIT,
"Error in computation of auth values");
esysContext->authsCount = auths.count;
if (auths.count > 0) {
r = Tss2_Sys_SetCmdAuths(esysContext->sys, &auths);
return_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INIT, "SAPI error on SetCmdAuths");
}
/* Trigger execution and finish the async invocation */
r = Tss2_Sys_ExecuteAsync(esysContext->sys);
return_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INTERNALERROR,
"Finish (Execute Async)");
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_SENT;
return r;
}
/** Asynchronous finish function for TPM2_ReadClock
*
* This function returns the results of a TPM2_ReadClock command
* invoked via Esys_ReadClock_Finish. All non-simple output parameters
* are allocated by the function's implementation. NULL can be passed for every
* output parameter if the value is not required.
*
* @param[in,out] esysContext The ESYS_CONTEXT.
* @param[out] currentTime .
* (callee-allocated)
* @retval TSS2_RC_SUCCESS on success
* @retval ESYS_RC_SUCCESS if the function call was a success.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE if the esysContext or required input
* pointers or required output handle references are NULL.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_CONTEXT: if esysContext corruption is detected.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MEMORY: if the ESAPI cannot allocate enough memory for
* internal operations or return parameters.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_SEQUENCE: if the context has an asynchronous
* operation already pending.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_TRY_AGAIN: if the timeout counter expires before the
* TPM response is received.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_INSUFFICIENT_RESPONSE: if the TPM's response does not
* at least contain the tag, response length, and response code.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_RSP_AUTH_FAILED: if the response HMAC from the TPM did
* not verify.
* @retval TSS2_ESYS_RC_MALFORMED_RESPONSE: if the TPM's response is corrupted.
* @retval TSS2_RCs produced by lower layers of the software stack may be
* returned to the caller unaltered unless handled internally.
*/
TSS2_RC
Esys_ReadClock_Finish(
ESYS_CONTEXT *esysContext,
TPMS_TIME_INFO **currentTime)
{
TSS2_RC r;
LOG_TRACE("context=%p, currentTime=%p",
esysContext, currentTime);
if (esysContext == NULL) {
LOG_ERROR("esyscontext is NULL.");
return TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_REFERENCE;
}
/* Check for correct sequence and set sequence to irregular for now */
if (esysContext->state != _ESYS_STATE_SENT &&
esysContext->state != _ESYS_STATE_RESUBMISSION) {
LOG_ERROR("Esys called in bad sequence.");
return TSS2_ESYS_RC_BAD_SEQUENCE;
}
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_INTERNALERROR;
/* Allocate memory for response parameters */
if (currentTime != NULL) {
*currentTime = calloc(sizeof(TPMS_TIME_INFO), 1);
if (*currentTime == NULL) {
return_error(TSS2_ESYS_RC_MEMORY, "Out of memory");
}
}
/*Receive the TPM response and handle resubmissions if necessary. */
r = Tss2_Sys_ExecuteFinish(esysContext->sys, esysContext->timeout);
if (base_rc(r) == TSS2_BASE_RC_TRY_AGAIN) {
LOG_DEBUG("A layer below returned TRY_AGAIN: %" PRIx32, r);
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_SENT;
goto error_cleanup;
}
/* This block handle the resubmission of TPM commands given a certain set of
* TPM response codes. */
if (r == TPM2_RC_RETRY || r == TPM2_RC_TESTING || r == TPM2_RC_YIELDED) {
LOG_DEBUG("TPM returned RETRY, TESTING or YIELDED, which triggers a "
"resubmission: %" PRIx32, r);
if (esysContext->submissionCount++ >= _ESYS_MAX_SUBMISSIONS) {
LOG_WARNING("Maximum number of (re)submissions has been reached.");
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_INIT;
goto error_cleanup;
}
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_RESUBMISSION;
r = Tss2_Sys_ExecuteAsync(esysContext->sys);
if (r != TSS2_RC_SUCCESS) {
LOG_WARNING("Error attempting to resubmit");
/* We do not set esysContext->state here but inherit the most recent
* state of the _async function. */
goto error_cleanup;
}
r = TSS2_ESYS_RC_TRY_AGAIN;
LOG_DEBUG("Resubmission initiated and returning RC_TRY_AGAIN.");
goto error_cleanup;
}
/* The following is the "regular error" handling. */
if (iesys_tpm_error(r)) {
LOG_WARNING("Received TPM Error");
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_INIT;
goto error_cleanup;
} else if (r != TSS2_RC_SUCCESS) {
LOG_ERROR("Received a non-TPM Error");
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_INTERNALERROR;
goto error_cleanup;
}
/*
* Now the verification of the response (hmac check) and if necessary the
* parameter decryption have to be done.
*/
r = iesys_check_response(esysContext);
goto_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INTERNALERROR, "Error: check response",
error_cleanup);
/*
* After the verification of the response we call the complete function
* to deliver the result.
*/
r = Tss2_Sys_ReadClock_Complete(esysContext->sys,
(currentTime != NULL) ? *currentTime
: NULL);
goto_state_if_error(r, _ESYS_STATE_INTERNALERROR,
"Received error from SAPI unmarshaling" ,
error_cleanup);
esysContext->state = _ESYS_STATE_INIT;
return TSS2_RC_SUCCESS;
error_cleanup:
if (currentTime != NULL)
SAFE_FREE(*currentTime);
return r;
}