[PATCH v5 0/2] tpm: add support for nonblocking operation
Jarkko Sakkinen
jarkko.sakkinen at linux.intel.com
Fri Aug 31 08:58:25 UTC 2018
Just the change to the commit message. Mislooked patchwork, the typo was
in my response :-) I'll do recheck for 2/2. Check those comments before
v6 if there is anything else.
/Jarkko
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 11:57:11AM +0300, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote:
> Are you planning to send v6 soon fixing the minor things in 1/2 (typo
> + change for the commit message)?
>
> /Jarkko
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 01:32:48PM -0700, Tadeusz Struk wrote:
> > The TCG SAPI specification [1] defines a set of functions, which allow
> > applications to use the TPM device in either blocking or non-blocking fashion.
> > Each command defined by the specification has a corresponding
> > Tss2_Sys_<COMMAND>_Prepare() and Tss2_Sys_<COMMAND>_Complete() call, which
> > together with Tss2_Sys_ExecuteAsync() is designed to allow asynchronous
> > mode of operation. Currently the TPM driver supports only blocking calls,
> > which doesn't allow asynchronous IO operations.
> > This patch changes it and adds support for nonblocking write and a new poll
> > function to enable applications, which want to take advantage of this feature.
> > The new functionality can be tested using standard TPM tools implemented
> > in [2], together with modified TCTI from [3], and an example application
> > by Philip Tricca [4]. Here is a short description from Philip:
> >
> > "The example application `glib-tss2-event` uses a glib main event loop
> > to create an RSA 2048 primary key in the TPM2 NULL hierarchy while
> > using a glib timer event to time the operation. A GSource object is
> > used to generate an event when the FD underlying the tss2 function
> > call has data ready. While the application waits for an event indicating
> > that the CreatePrimary operation is complete, it counts timer events
> > that occur every 100ms. Once the CreatePrimary operation completes the
> > number of timer events that occurred is used to make a rough calculation
> > of the elapsed time. This value is then printed to the console.
> > This takes ~300 lines of C code and requires no management or
> > synchronization of threads. The glib GMainContext is "just a poll()
> > loop" according to the glib documentation here:
> >
> > https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/main-contexts.html.en
> >
> > and so supporting 'poll' is the easiest way to integrate with glib /
> > gtk+. This is true of any other event system that relies on 'poll'
> > instead of worker threads."
> >
> > [1] https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/TSS_SAPI_Version-1.1_Revision-22_review_030918.pdf
> > [2] https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools
> > [3] https://github.com/tstruk/tpm2-tss/tree/async
> > [4] https://github.com/flihp/glib-tss2-async-example
> >
> > ---
> > Changes in v5:
> > - Changed the workqueue allocation time back from the first user interface
> > open to module init.
> >
> > Changes in v4:
> > - Changed the way buffer_mutex is handled in nonblocking mode so that
> > it is not held when write() returns to user space.
> >
> > Changes in v3:
> > - Fixed problem reported by 0-dey kbuild test robot around __exitcall.
> > It complained because there is a module_exit() in another file already.
> > - Added info on example application from Philip
> >
> > Changes in v2:
> > - Split the change into two separate patches. First patch adds a pointer
> > to the space to the struct file_priv to have access to it from the async job.
> > This is to avoid memory allocations on every write call. Now everything
> > what's needed is in the file_priv struct.
> > - Renamed the 'work' member of the timer to avoid confusion.
> > Now there are 'timeout_work' and 'async_work'.
> > - Removed the global wait queue and moved it to file_priv.
> > - Only creating the work queue when the first file is opened.
> >
> > Tadeusz Struk (2):
> > tpm: add ptr to the tpm_space struct to file_priv
> > tpm: add support for nonblocking operation
> >
> > drivers/char/tpm/tpm-dev-common.c | 150 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
> > drivers/char/tpm/tpm-dev.c | 22 +++--
> > drivers/char/tpm/tpm-dev.h | 19 +++--
> > drivers/char/tpm/tpm-interface.c | 1
> > drivers/char/tpm/tpm.h | 1
> > drivers/char/tpm/tpmrm-dev.c | 31 ++++----
> > 6 files changed, 152 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-)
> >
> > --
> > TS
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