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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//! Contains structures and functions dedicated to the parsing, building and patching of firmwares
//! to be loaded into a given execution unit.
use core::marker::PhantomData;
use core::mem::size_of;
use kernel::device;
use kernel::firmware;
use kernel::prelude::*;
use kernel::str::CString;
use kernel::transmute::FromBytes;
use crate::dma::DmaObject;
use crate::falcon::FalconFirmware;
use crate::gpu;
pub(crate) mod booter;
pub(crate) mod fwsec;
pub(crate) mod gsp;
pub(crate) mod riscv;
pub(crate) const FIRMWARE_VERSION: &str = "570.144";
/// Requests the GPU firmware `name` suitable for `chipset`, with version `ver`.
fn request_firmware(
dev: &device::Device,
chipset: gpu::Chipset,
name: &str,
ver: &str,
) -> Result<firmware::Firmware> {
let chip_name = chipset.name();
CString::try_from_fmt(fmt!("nvidia/{chip_name}/gsp/{name}-{ver}.bin"))
.and_then(|path| firmware::Firmware::request(&path, dev))
}
/// Structure used to describe some firmwares, notably FWSEC-FRTS.
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub(crate) struct FalconUCodeDescV3 {
/// Header defined by `NV_BIT_FALCON_UCODE_DESC_HEADER_VDESC*` in OpenRM.
hdr: u32,
/// Stored size of the ucode after the header.
stored_size: u32,
/// Offset in `DMEM` at which the signature is expected to be found.
pub(crate) pkc_data_offset: u32,
/// Offset after the code segment at which the app headers are located.
pub(crate) interface_offset: u32,
/// Base address at which to load the code segment into `IMEM`.
pub(crate) imem_phys_base: u32,
/// Size in bytes of the code to copy into `IMEM`.
pub(crate) imem_load_size: u32,
/// Virtual `IMEM` address (i.e. `tag`) at which the code should start.
pub(crate) imem_virt_base: u32,
/// Base address at which to load the data segment into `DMEM`.
pub(crate) dmem_phys_base: u32,
/// Size in bytes of the data to copy into `DMEM`.
pub(crate) dmem_load_size: u32,
/// Mask of the falcon engines on which this firmware can run.
pub(crate) engine_id_mask: u16,
/// ID of the ucode used to infer a fuse register to validate the signature.
pub(crate) ucode_id: u8,
/// Number of signatures in this firmware.
pub(crate) signature_count: u8,
/// Versions of the signatures, used to infer a valid signature to use.
pub(crate) signature_versions: u16,
_reserved: u16,
}
impl FalconUCodeDescV3 {
/// Returns the size in bytes of the header.
pub(crate) fn size(&self) -> usize {
const HDR_SIZE_SHIFT: u32 = 16;
const HDR_SIZE_MASK: u32 = 0xffff0000;
((self.hdr & HDR_SIZE_MASK) >> HDR_SIZE_SHIFT) as usize
}
}
/// Trait implemented by types defining the signed state of a firmware.
trait SignedState {}
/// Type indicating that the firmware must be signed before it can be used.
struct Unsigned;
impl SignedState for Unsigned {}
/// Type indicating that the firmware is signed and ready to be loaded.
struct Signed;
impl SignedState for Signed {}
/// A [`DmaObject`] containing a specific microcode ready to be loaded into a falcon.
///
/// This is module-local and meant for sub-modules to use internally.
///
/// After construction, a firmware is [`Unsigned`], and must generally be patched with a signature
/// before it can be loaded (with an exception for development hardware). The
/// [`Self::patch_signature`] and [`Self::no_patch_signature`] methods are used to transition the
/// firmware to its [`Signed`] state.
struct FirmwareDmaObject<F: FalconFirmware, S: SignedState>(DmaObject, PhantomData<(F, S)>);
/// Trait for signatures to be patched directly into a given firmware.
///
/// This is module-local and meant for sub-modules to use internally.
trait FirmwareSignature<F: FalconFirmware>: AsRef<[u8]> {}
impl<F: FalconFirmware> FirmwareDmaObject<F, Unsigned> {
/// Patches the firmware at offset `sig_base_img` with `signature`.
fn patch_signature<S: FirmwareSignature<F>>(
mut self,
signature: &S,
sig_base_img: usize,
) -> Result<FirmwareDmaObject<F, Signed>> {
let signature_bytes = signature.as_ref();
if sig_base_img + signature_bytes.len() > self.0.size() {
return Err(EINVAL);
}
// SAFETY: We are the only user of this object, so there cannot be any race.
let dst = unsafe { self.0.start_ptr_mut().add(sig_base_img) };
// SAFETY: `signature` and `dst` are valid, properly aligned, and do not overlap.
unsafe {
core::ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(signature_bytes.as_ptr(), dst, signature_bytes.len())
};
Ok(FirmwareDmaObject(self.0, PhantomData))
}
/// Mark the firmware as signed without patching it.
///
/// This method is used to explicitly confirm that we do not need to sign the firmware, while
/// allowing us to continue as if it was. This is typically only needed for development
/// hardware.
fn no_patch_signature(self) -> FirmwareDmaObject<F, Signed> {
FirmwareDmaObject(self.0, PhantomData)
}
}
/// Header common to most firmware files.
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct BinHdr {
/// Magic number, must be `0x10de`.
bin_magic: u32,
/// Version of the header.
bin_ver: u32,
/// Size in bytes of the binary (to be ignored).
bin_size: u32,
/// Offset of the start of the application-specific header.
header_offset: u32,
/// Offset of the start of the data payload.
data_offset: u32,
/// Size in bytes of the data payload.
data_size: u32,
}
// SAFETY: all bit patterns are valid for this type, and it doesn't use interior mutability.
unsafe impl FromBytes for BinHdr {}
// A firmware blob starting with a `BinHdr`.
struct BinFirmware<'a> {
hdr: BinHdr,
fw: &'a [u8],
}
impl<'a> BinFirmware<'a> {
/// Interpret `fw` as a firmware image starting with a [`BinHdr`], and returns the
/// corresponding [`BinFirmware`] that can be used to extract its payload.
fn new(fw: &'a firmware::Firmware) -> Result<Self> {
const BIN_MAGIC: u32 = 0x10de;
let fw = fw.data();
fw.get(0..size_of::<BinHdr>())
// Extract header.
.and_then(BinHdr::from_bytes_copy)
// Validate header.
.and_then(|hdr| {
if hdr.bin_magic == BIN_MAGIC {
Some(hdr)
} else {
None
}
})
.map(|hdr| Self { hdr, fw })
.ok_or(EINVAL)
}
/// Returns the data payload of the firmware, or `None` if the data range is out of bounds of
/// the firmware image.
fn data(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> {
let fw_start = self.hdr.data_offset as usize;
let fw_size = self.hdr.data_size as usize;
self.fw.get(fw_start..fw_start + fw_size)
}
}
pub(crate) struct ModInfoBuilder<const N: usize>(firmware::ModInfoBuilder<N>);
impl<const N: usize> ModInfoBuilder<N> {
const fn make_entry_file(self, chipset: &str, fw: &str) -> Self {
ModInfoBuilder(
self.0
.new_entry()
.push("nvidia/")
.push(chipset)
.push("/gsp/")
.push(fw)
.push("-")
.push(FIRMWARE_VERSION)
.push(".bin"),
)
}
const fn make_entry_chipset(self, chipset: &str) -> Self {
self.make_entry_file(chipset, "booter_load")
.make_entry_file(chipset, "booter_unload")
.make_entry_file(chipset, "bootloader")
.make_entry_file(chipset, "gsp")
}
pub(crate) const fn create(
module_name: &'static kernel::str::CStr,
) -> firmware::ModInfoBuilder<N> {
let mut this = Self(firmware::ModInfoBuilder::new(module_name));
let mut i = 0;
while i < gpu::Chipset::ALL.len() {
this = this.make_entry_chipset(gpu::Chipset::ALL[i].name());
i += 1;
}
this.0
}
}
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