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The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. --8323329-335599627-1683635802=:2036 Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=ISO-8859-7 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Content-ID: <5314e927-d953-8f33-5f4-f2129c5b793c@linux.intel.com> On Fri, 5 May 2023, Jorge Lopez wrote: > HP BIOS Configuration driver purpose is to provide a driver supporting > the latest sysfs class firmware attributes framework allowing the user > to change BIOS settings and security solutions on HP Inc.?s commercial > notebooks. > > Many features of HP Commercial notebooks can be managed using Windows > Management Instrumentation (WMI). WMI is an implementation of Web-Based > Enterprise Management (WBEM) that provides a standards-based interface > for changing and monitoring system settings. HP BIOSCFG driver provides > a native Linux solution and the exposed features facilitates the > migration to Linux environments. > > The Linux security features to be provided in hp-bioscfg driver enables > managing the BIOS settings and security solutions via sysfs, a virtual > filesystem that can be used by user-mode applications. The new > documentation cover HP-specific firmware sysfs attributes such Secure > Platform Management and Sure Start. Each section provides security > feature description and identifies sysfs directories and files exposed > by the driver. > > Many HP Commercial notebooks include a feature called Secure Platform > Management (SPM), which replaces older password-based BIOS settings > management with public key cryptography. PC secure product management > begins when a target system is provisioned with cryptographic keys > that are used to ensure the integrity of communications between system > management utilities and the BIOS. > > HP Commercial notebooks have several BIOS settings that control its > behaviour and capabilities, many of which are related to security. > To prevent unauthorized changes to these settings, the system can > be configured to use a cryptographic signature-based authorization > string that the BIOS will use to verify authorization to modify the > setting. > > Linux Security components are under development and not published yet. > The only linux component is the driver (hp bioscfg) at this time. > Other published security components are under Windows. > > Signed-off-by: Jorge Lopez > > --- > Based on the latest platform-drivers-x86.git/for-next > --- > .../x86/hp/hp-bioscfg/ordered-attributes.c | 443 ++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 443 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 drivers/platform/x86/hp/hp-bioscfg/ordered-attributes.c > > diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/hp/hp-bioscfg/ordered-attributes.c b/drivers/platform/x86/hp/hp-bioscfg/ordered-attributes.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..1d06fbefceca > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/hp/hp-bioscfg/ordered-attributes.c > @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +/* > + * Functions corresponding to ordered list type attributes under > + * BIOS ORDERED LIST GUID for use with hp-bioscfg driver. > + * > + * Copyright (c) 2022 HP Development Company, L.P. > + */ > + > +#include "bioscfg.h" > + > +GET_INSTANCE_ID(ordered_list); > + > +static ssize_t current_value_show(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf) > +{ > + int instance_id = get_ordered_list_instance_id(kobj); > + > + if (instance_id < 0) > + return -EIO; > + > + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%s\n", > + bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id].current_value); > +} > + > +/** > + * validate_ordered_list_input() - > + * Validate input of current_value against possible values > + * > + * @instance_id: The instance on which input is validated > + * @buf: Input value > + */ > +static int validate_ordered_list_input(int instance_id, const char *buf) > +{ > + struct ordered_list_data *ordered_list_data = &bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id]; > + > + if (ordered_list_data->common.requires_physical_presence) > + set_reboot_and_signal_event(); > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static void update_ordered_list_value(int instance_id, char *attr_value) > +{ > + struct ordered_list_data *ordered_list_data = &bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id]; > + > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->current_value, > + attr_value, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->current_value)); > +} > + > +ATTRIBUTE_S_COMMON_PROPERTY_SHOW(display_name_language_code, ordered_list); > +static struct kobj_attribute ordered_list_display_langcode = > + __ATTR_RO(display_name_language_code); > + > +ATTRIBUTE_S_COMMON_PROPERTY_SHOW(display_name, ordered_list); > +static struct kobj_attribute ordered_list_display_name = > + __ATTR_RO(display_name); > + > +ATTRIBUTE_PROPERTY_STORE(current_value, ordered_list); > +static struct kobj_attribute ordered_list_current_val = > + __ATTR_RW_MODE(current_value, 0644); > + > +ATTRIBUTE_VALUES_PROPERTY_SHOW(elements, ordered_list, COMMA_SEP); > +static struct kobj_attribute ordered_list_elements_val = > + __ATTR_RO(elements); > + > +static ssize_t type_show(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobj_attribute *attr, > + char *buf) > +{ > + return sysfs_emit(buf, "ordered-list\n"); > +} > + > +static struct kobj_attribute ordered_list_type = > + __ATTR_RO(type); > + > +static struct attribute *ordered_list_attrs[] = { > + &ordered_list_display_langcode.attr, > + &ordered_list_display_name.attr, > + &ordered_list_current_val.attr, > + &ordered_list_elements_val.attr, > + &ordered_list_type.attr, > + NULL, > +}; > + > +static const struct attribute_group ordered_list_attr_group = { > + .attrs = ordered_list_attrs, > +}; > + > +int alloc_ordered_list_data(void) > +{ > + bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_instances_count = > + get_instance_count(HP_WMI_BIOS_ORDERED_LIST_GUID); > + bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data = kcalloc(bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_instances_count, > + sizeof(struct ordered_list_data), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data) { > + bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_instances_count = 0; > + return -ENOMEM; > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > +/** > + * populate_ordered_list_package_data() - > + * Populate all properties of an instance under ordered_list attribute > + * > + * @order_obj: ACPI object with ordered_list data > + * @instance_id: The instance to enumerate > + * @attr_name_kobj: The parent kernel object > + */ > +int populate_ordered_list_package_data(union acpi_object *order_obj, int instance_id, > + struct kobject *attr_name_kobj) > +{ > + struct ordered_list_data *ordered_list_data = &bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id]; > + > + ordered_list_data->attr_name_kobj = attr_name_kobj; > + > + populate_ordered_list_elements_from_package(order_obj, > + order_obj->package.count, > + instance_id); > + update_attribute_permissions(ordered_list_data->common.is_readonly, > + &ordered_list_current_val); > + friendly_user_name_update(ordered_list_data->common.path, > + attr_name_kobj->name, > + ordered_list_data->common.display_name, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.display_name)); > + return sysfs_create_group(attr_name_kobj, &ordered_list_attr_group); > +} > + > +/* Expected Values types associated with each element */ > +static const acpi_object_type expected_order_types[] = { > + [NAME] = ACPI_TYPE_STRING, > + [VALUE] = ACPI_TYPE_STRING, > + [PATH] = ACPI_TYPE_STRING, > + [IS_READONLY] = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER, > + [DISPLAY_IN_UI] = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER, > + [REQUIRES_PHYSICAL_PRESENCE] = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER, > + [SEQUENCE] = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER, > + [PREREQUISITES_SIZE] = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER, > + [PREREQUISITES] = ACPI_TYPE_STRING, > + [SECURITY_LEVEL] = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER, > + [ORD_LIST_SIZE] = ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER, > + [ORD_LIST_ELEMENTS] = ACPI_TYPE_STRING, > +}; > + > +int populate_ordered_list_elements_from_package(union acpi_object *order_obj, > + int order_obj_count, > + int instance_id) > +{ > + char *str_value = NULL; > + int value_len; > + int ret; > + u32 size; > + u32 int_value; > + int elem; > + int reqs; > + int eloc; > + char *tmpstr = NULL; > + char *part_tmp = NULL; > + int tmp_len = 0; > + char *part = NULL; > + struct ordered_list_data *ordered_list_data = &bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id]; > + > + if (!order_obj) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->common.display_name_language_code, > + LANG_CODE_STR, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.display_name_language_code)); > + > + for (elem = 1, eloc = 1; elem < order_obj_count; elem++, eloc++) { > + /* ONLY look at the first ORDERED_ELEM_CNT elements */ > + if (eloc == ORD_ELEM_CNT) > + goto exit_list_package; > + > + switch (order_obj[elem].type) { > + case ACPI_TYPE_STRING: > + Extra newline. > + if (elem != PREREQUISITES && elem != ORD_LIST_ELEMENTS) { > + ret = convert_hexstr_to_str(order_obj[elem].string.pointer, > + order_obj[elem].string.length, > + &str_value, &value_len); > + if (ret) > + continue; > + } > + break; > + case ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER: > + int_value = (u32)order_obj[elem].integer.value; > + break; > + default: > + pr_warn("Unsupported object type [%d]\n", order_obj[elem].type); > + continue; > + } > + > + /* Check that both expected and read object type match */ > + if (expected_order_types[eloc] != order_obj[elem].type) { > + pr_err("Error expected type %d for elem %d, but got type %d instead\n", Extra space before %d. > + expected_order_types[eloc], elem, order_obj[elem].type); > + return -EIO; > + } > + > + /* Assign appropriate element value to corresponding field*/ > + switch (eloc) { > + case VALUE: > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->current_value, > + str_value, sizeof(ordered_list_data->current_value)); > + break; > + case PATH: > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->common.path, str_value, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.path)); > + break; > + case IS_READONLY: > + ordered_list_data->common.is_readonly = int_value; > + break; > + case DISPLAY_IN_UI: > + ordered_list_data->common.display_in_ui = int_value; > + break; > + case REQUIRES_PHYSICAL_PRESENCE: > + ordered_list_data->common.requires_physical_presence = int_value; > + break; > + case SEQUENCE: > + ordered_list_data->common.sequence = int_value; > + break; > + case PREREQUISITES_SIZE: > + ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites_size = int_value; > + if (int_value > MAX_PREREQUISITES_SIZE) > + pr_warn("Prerequisites size value exceeded the maximum number of elements supported or data may be malformed\n"); > + > + /* > + * This HACK is needed to keep the expected > + * element list pointing to the right obj[elem].type > + * when the size is zero. PREREQUISITES > + * object is omitted by BIOS when the size is > + * zero. > + */ > + if (int_value == 0) > + eloc++; > + break; > + case PREREQUISITES: > + size = ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites_size; > + > + for (reqs = 0; reqs < size && reqs < MAX_PREREQUISITES_SIZE; reqs++) { > + ret = convert_hexstr_to_str(order_obj[elem + reqs].string.pointer, > + order_obj[elem + reqs].string.length, > + &str_value, &value_len); > + > + if (ret) > + continue; > + > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites[reqs], > + str_value, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites[reqs])); > + > + kfree(str_value); > + } > + break; > + > + case SECURITY_LEVEL: > + ordered_list_data->common.security_level = int_value; > + break; > + > + case ORD_LIST_SIZE: > + ordered_list_data->elements_size = int_value; > + if (int_value > MAX_ELEMENTS_SIZE) > + pr_warn("Ordered List size value exceeded the maximum number of elements supported or data may be malformed\n"); > + /* > + * This HACK is needed to keep the expected > + * element list pointing to the right obj[elem].type > + * when the size is zero. ORD_LIST_ELEMENTS > + * object is omitted by BIOS when the size is > + * zero. > + */ > + if (int_value == 0) > + eloc++; > + break; > + case ORD_LIST_ELEMENTS: > + size = ordered_list_data->elements_size; > + > + /* > + * Ordered list data is stored in hex and comma separated format > + * Convert the data and split it to show each element > + */ > + ret = convert_hexstr_to_str(str_value, value_len, &tmpstr, &tmp_len); > + if (ret) > + goto exit_list_package; > + > + part_tmp = tmpstr; > + part = strsep(&part_tmp, ","); > + if (!part) > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->elements[0], > + tmpstr, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->elements[0])); > + > + for (elem = 1; elem < MAX_ELEMENTS_SIZE && part; elem++) { > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->elements[elem], > + part, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->elements[elem])); > + part = strsep(&part_tmp, ","); > + } > + > + kfree(tmpstr); > + break; > + default: > + pr_warn("Invalid element: %d found in Ordered_List attribute or data may be malformed\n", elem); > + break; > + } > + kfree(tmpstr); > + kfree(str_value); > + } > + > +exit_list_package: > + kfree(tmpstr); > + kfree(str_value); > + return 0; > +} Looks double and triple frees in this function. After reading the about same things once again, I started to wonder if some of that switch content could be moved into a common helper (which takes e.g. the xx->common pointer as parameter and perhaps some other carefully selected pointers). There's a lots of duplication. > +/** > + * populate_ordered_list_buffer_data() - Populate all properties of an > + * instance under ordered list attribute > + * > + * @buffer_ptr: Buffer pointer > + * @buffer_size: Buffer size > + * @instance_id: The instance to enumerate > + * @attr_name_kobj: The parent kernel object > + */ > +int populate_ordered_list_buffer_data(u8 *buffer_ptr, u32 *buffer_size, int instance_id, > + struct kobject *attr_name_kobj) > +{ > + struct ordered_list_data *ordered_list_data = &bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id]; > + > + ordered_list_data->attr_name_kobj = attr_name_kobj; > + > + /* Populate ordered list elements */ > + populate_ordered_list_elements_from_buffer(buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + instance_id); > + update_attribute_permissions(ordered_list_data->common.is_readonly, > + &ordered_list_current_val); > + friendly_user_name_update(ordered_list_data->common.path, > + attr_name_kobj->name, > + ordered_list_data->common.display_name, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.display_name)); > + > + return sysfs_create_group(attr_name_kobj, &ordered_list_attr_group); > +} > + > +int populate_ordered_list_elements_from_buffer(u8 *buffer_ptr, u32 *buffer_size, > + int instance_id) > +{ > + int reqs; > + int values; > + struct ordered_list_data *ordered_list_data = &bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id]; > + > + strscpy(ordered_list_data->common.display_name_language_code, > + LANG_CODE_STR, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.display_name_language_code)); > + > + // VALUE: > + get_string_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, ordered_list_data->current_value, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->current_value)); > + > + // PATH: > + get_string_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, ordered_list_data->common.path, > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.path)); > + > + // IS_READONLY: > + get_integer_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + &ordered_list_data->common.is_readonly); > + > + //DISPLAY_IN_UI: > + get_integer_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + &ordered_list_data->common.display_in_ui); > + > + // REQUIRES_PHYSICAL_PRESENCE: > + get_integer_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + &ordered_list_data->common.requires_physical_presence); > + > + // SEQUENCE: > + get_integer_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + &ordered_list_data->common.sequence); > + > + // PREREQUISITES_SIZE: > + get_integer_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + &ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites_size); > + > + if (ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites_size > MAX_PREREQUISITES_SIZE) { > + /* Report a message and limit prerequisite size to maximum value */ > + pr_warn("String Prerequisites size value exceeded the maximum number of elements supported or data may be malformed\n"); > + ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites_size = MAX_PREREQUISITES_SIZE; > + } > + > + // PREREQUISITES: > + for (reqs = 0; > + reqs < ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites_size && reqs < MAX_PREREQUISITES_SIZE; > + reqs++) > + get_string_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites[reqs], > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->common.prerequisites[reqs])); > + > + // SECURITY_LEVEL: > + get_integer_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + &ordered_list_data->common.security_level); > + > + // ORD_LIST_SIZE: > + get_integer_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + &ordered_list_data->elements_size); > + > + if (ordered_list_data->elements_size > MAX_ELEMENTS_SIZE) { > + /* Report a message and limit elements size to maximum value */ > + pr_warn("Ordered List size value exceeded the maximum number of elements supported or data may be malformed\n"); > + ordered_list_data->elements_size = MAX_ELEMENTS_SIZE; > + } > + > + // ORD_LIST_ELEMENTS: > + for (values = 0; values < ordered_list_data->elements_size && values < MAX_ELEMENTS_SIZE; > + values++) > + get_string_from_buffer(&buffer_ptr, buffer_size, > + ordered_list_data->elements[values], > + sizeof(ordered_list_data->elements[values])); > + > + return 0; > +} Same here. Pass buffer, buffer_size and common into a helper? Maybe some other parameters too to cover many/all of the cases? > + > +/** > + * exit_ordered_list_attributes() - Clear all attribute data > + * > + * Clears all data allocated for this group of attributes > + */ > +void exit_ordered_list_attributes(void) > +{ > + int instance_id; > + > + for (instance_id = 0; instance_id < bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_instances_count; > + instance_id++) { > + struct kobject *attr_name_kobj = > + bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data[instance_id].attr_name_kobj; > + > + if (attr_name_kobj) > + sysfs_remove_group(attr_name_kobj, > + &ordered_list_attr_group); > + } > + bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_instances_count = 0; > + > + kfree(bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data); > + bioscfg_drv.ordered_list_data = NULL; > +} > -- i. --8323329-335599627-1683635802=:2036--