zcrypt_error.h 4.8 KB

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  1. /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
  2. /*
  3. * zcrypt 2.1.0
  4. *
  5. * Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2006
  6. * Author(s): Robert Burroughs
  7. * Eric Rossman (edrossma@us.ibm.com)
  8. *
  9. * Hotplug & misc device support: Jochen Roehrig (roehrig@de.ibm.com)
  10. * Major cleanup & driver split: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
  11. */
  12. #ifndef _ZCRYPT_ERROR_H_
  13. #define _ZCRYPT_ERROR_H_
  14. #include <linux/atomic.h>
  15. #include "zcrypt_debug.h"
  16. #include "zcrypt_api.h"
  17. /**
  18. * Reply Messages
  19. *
  20. * Error reply messages are of two types:
  21. * 82: Error (see below)
  22. * 88: Error (see below)
  23. * Both type 82 and type 88 have the same structure in the header.
  24. *
  25. * Request reply messages are of three known types:
  26. * 80: Reply from a Type 50 Request (see CEX2A-RELATED STRUCTS)
  27. * 84: Reply from a Type 4 Request (see PCICA-RELATED STRUCTS)
  28. * 86: Reply from a Type 6 Request (see PCICC/PCIXCC/CEX2C-RELATED STRUCTS)
  29. *
  30. */
  31. struct error_hdr {
  32. unsigned char reserved1; /* 0x00 */
  33. unsigned char type; /* 0x82 or 0x88 */
  34. unsigned char reserved2[2]; /* 0x0000 */
  35. unsigned char reply_code; /* reply code */
  36. unsigned char reserved3[3]; /* 0x000000 */
  37. };
  38. #define TYPE82_RSP_CODE 0x82
  39. #define TYPE88_RSP_CODE 0x88
  40. #define REP82_ERROR_MACHINE_FAILURE 0x10
  41. #define REP82_ERROR_PREEMPT_FAILURE 0x12
  42. #define REP82_ERROR_CHECKPT_FAILURE 0x14
  43. #define REP82_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE 0x20
  44. #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_COMM_CD 0x21 /* Type 84 */
  45. #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_MSG_LEN 0x23
  46. #define REP82_ERROR_RESERVD_FIELD 0x24 /* was 0x50 */
  47. #define REP82_ERROR_FORMAT_FIELD 0x29
  48. #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_COMMAND 0x30
  49. #define REP82_ERROR_MALFORMED_MSG 0x40
  50. #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_SPECIAL_CMD 0x41
  51. #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_DOMAIN_PRECHECK 0x42
  52. #define REP82_ERROR_RESERVED_FIELDO 0x50 /* old value */
  53. #define REP82_ERROR_WORD_ALIGNMENT 0x60
  54. #define REP82_ERROR_MESSAGE_LENGTH 0x80
  55. #define REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_INVALID 0x82
  56. #define REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_SIZE 0x84
  57. #define REP82_ERROR_EVEN_MOD_IN_OPND 0x85
  58. #define REP82_ERROR_RESERVED_FIELD 0x88
  59. #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_DOMAIN_PENDING 0x8A
  60. #define REP82_ERROR_FILTERED_BY_HYPERVISOR 0x8B
  61. #define REP82_ERROR_TRANSPORT_FAIL 0x90
  62. #define REP82_ERROR_PACKET_TRUNCATED 0xA0
  63. #define REP82_ERROR_ZERO_BUFFER_LEN 0xB0
  64. #define REP88_ERROR_MODULE_FAILURE 0x10
  65. #define REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE 0x20
  66. #define REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_MALFORMD 0x22
  67. #define REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_LENGTH 0x23
  68. #define REP88_ERROR_RESERVED_FIELD 0x24
  69. #define REP88_ERROR_KEY_TYPE 0x34
  70. #define REP88_ERROR_INVALID_KEY 0x82 /* CEX2A */
  71. #define REP88_ERROR_OPERAND 0x84 /* CEX2A */
  72. #define REP88_ERROR_OPERAND_EVEN_MOD 0x85 /* CEX2A */
  73. static inline int convert_error(struct zcrypt_queue *zq,
  74. struct ap_message *reply)
  75. {
  76. struct error_hdr *ehdr = reply->message;
  77. int card = AP_QID_CARD(zq->queue->qid);
  78. int queue = AP_QID_QUEUE(zq->queue->qid);
  79. switch (ehdr->reply_code) {
  80. case REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_INVALID:
  81. case REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_SIZE:
  82. case REP82_ERROR_EVEN_MOD_IN_OPND:
  83. case REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_MALFORMD:
  84. case REP82_ERROR_INVALID_DOMAIN_PRECHECK:
  85. case REP82_ERROR_INVALID_DOMAIN_PENDING:
  86. case REP82_ERROR_INVALID_SPECIAL_CMD:
  87. case REP82_ERROR_FILTERED_BY_HYPERVISOR:
  88. // REP88_ERROR_INVALID_KEY // '82' CEX2A
  89. // REP88_ERROR_OPERAND // '84' CEX2A
  90. // REP88_ERROR_OPERAND_EVEN_MOD // '85' CEX2A
  91. /* Invalid input data. */
  92. ZCRYPT_DBF(DBF_WARN,
  93. "device=%02x.%04x reply=0x%02x => rc=EINVAL\n",
  94. card, queue, ehdr->reply_code);
  95. return -EINVAL;
  96. case REP82_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE:
  97. // REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE // '20' CEX2A
  98. /*
  99. * To sent a message of the wrong type is a bug in the
  100. * device driver. Send error msg, disable the device
  101. * and then repeat the request.
  102. */
  103. atomic_set(&zcrypt_rescan_req, 1);
  104. zq->online = 0;
  105. pr_err("Cryptographic device %02x.%04x failed and was set offline\n",
  106. card, queue);
  107. ZCRYPT_DBF(DBF_ERR,
  108. "device=%02x.%04x reply=0x%02x => online=0 rc=EAGAIN\n",
  109. card, queue, ehdr->reply_code);
  110. return -EAGAIN;
  111. case REP82_ERROR_TRANSPORT_FAIL:
  112. case REP82_ERROR_MACHINE_FAILURE:
  113. // REP88_ERROR_MODULE_FAILURE // '10' CEX2A
  114. /* If a card fails disable it and repeat the request. */
  115. atomic_set(&zcrypt_rescan_req, 1);
  116. zq->online = 0;
  117. pr_err("Cryptographic device %02x.%04x failed and was set offline\n",
  118. card, queue);
  119. ZCRYPT_DBF(DBF_ERR,
  120. "device=%02x.%04x reply=0x%02x => online=0 rc=EAGAIN\n",
  121. card, queue, ehdr->reply_code);
  122. return -EAGAIN;
  123. default:
  124. zq->online = 0;
  125. pr_err("Cryptographic device %02x.%04x failed and was set offline\n",
  126. card, queue);
  127. ZCRYPT_DBF(DBF_ERR,
  128. "device=%02x.%04x reply=0x%02x => online=0 rc=EAGAIN\n",
  129. card, queue, ehdr->reply_code);
  130. return -EAGAIN; /* repeat the request on a different device. */
  131. }
  132. }
  133. #endif /* _ZCRYPT_ERROR_H_ */