linux-zen-desktop/drivers/platform/surface/aggregator/ssh_parser.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* SSH message parser.
*
* Copyright (C) 2019-2022 Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com>
*/
#include <asm/unaligned.h>
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/surface_aggregator/serial_hub.h>
#include "ssh_parser.h"
/**
* sshp_validate_crc() - Validate a CRC in raw message data.
* @src: The span of data over which the CRC should be computed.
* @crc: The pointer to the expected u16 CRC value.
*
* Computes the CRC of the provided data span (@src), compares it to the CRC
* stored at the given address (@crc), and returns the result of this
* comparison, i.e. %true if equal. This function is intended to run on raw
* input/message data.
*
* Return: Returns %true if the computed CRC matches the stored CRC, %false
* otherwise.
*/
static bool sshp_validate_crc(const struct ssam_span *src, const u8 *crc)
{
u16 actual = ssh_crc(src->ptr, src->len);
u16 expected = get_unaligned_le16(crc);
return actual == expected;
}
/**
* sshp_starts_with_syn() - Check if the given data starts with SSH SYN bytes.
* @src: The data span to check the start of.
*/
static bool sshp_starts_with_syn(const struct ssam_span *src)
{
return src->len >= 2 && get_unaligned_le16(src->ptr) == SSH_MSG_SYN;
}
/**
* sshp_find_syn() - Find SSH SYN bytes in the given data span.
* @src: The data span to search in.
* @rem: The span (output) indicating the remaining data, starting with SSH
* SYN bytes, if found.
*
* Search for SSH SYN bytes in the given source span. If found, set the @rem
* span to the remaining data, starting with the first SYN bytes and capped by
* the source span length, and return %true. This function does not copy any
* data, but rather only sets pointers to the respective start addresses and
* length values.
*
* If no SSH SYN bytes could be found, set the @rem span to the zero-length
* span at the end of the source span and return %false.
*
* If partial SSH SYN bytes could be found at the end of the source span, set
* the @rem span to cover these partial SYN bytes, capped by the end of the
* source span, and return %false. This function should then be re-run once
* more data is available.
*
* Return: Returns %true if a complete SSH SYN sequence could be found,
* %false otherwise.
*/
bool sshp_find_syn(const struct ssam_span *src, struct ssam_span *rem)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < src->len - 1; i++) {
if (likely(get_unaligned_le16(src->ptr + i) == SSH_MSG_SYN)) {
rem->ptr = src->ptr + i;
rem->len = src->len - i;
return true;
}
}
if (unlikely(src->ptr[src->len - 1] == (SSH_MSG_SYN & 0xff))) {
rem->ptr = src->ptr + src->len - 1;
rem->len = 1;
return false;
}
rem->ptr = src->ptr + src->len;
rem->len = 0;
return false;
}
/**
* sshp_parse_frame() - Parse SSH frame.
* @dev: The device used for logging.
* @source: The source to parse from.
* @frame: The parsed frame (output).
* @payload: The parsed payload (output).
* @maxlen: The maximum supported message length.
*
* Parses and validates a SSH frame, including its payload, from the given
* source. Sets the provided @frame pointer to the start of the frame and
* writes the limits of the frame payload to the provided @payload span
* pointer.
*
* This function does not copy any data, but rather only validates the message
* data and sets pointers (and length values) to indicate the respective parts.
*
* If no complete SSH frame could be found, the frame pointer will be set to
* the %NULL pointer and the payload span will be set to the null span (start
* pointer %NULL, size zero).
*
* Return: Returns zero on success or if the frame is incomplete, %-ENOMSG if
* the start of the message is invalid, %-EBADMSG if any (frame-header or
* payload) CRC is invalid, or %-EMSGSIZE if the SSH message is bigger than
* the maximum message length specified in the @maxlen parameter.
*/
int sshp_parse_frame(const struct device *dev, const struct ssam_span *source,
struct ssh_frame **frame, struct ssam_span *payload,
size_t maxlen)
{
struct ssam_span sf;
struct ssam_span sp;
/* Initialize output. */
*frame = NULL;
payload->ptr = NULL;
payload->len = 0;
if (!sshp_starts_with_syn(source)) {
dev_warn(dev, "rx: parser: invalid start of frame\n");
return -ENOMSG;
}
/* Check for minimum packet length. */
if (unlikely(source->len < SSH_MESSAGE_LENGTH(0))) {
dev_dbg(dev, "rx: parser: not enough data for frame\n");
return 0;
}
/* Pin down frame. */
sf.ptr = source->ptr + sizeof(u16);
sf.len = sizeof(struct ssh_frame);
/* Validate frame CRC. */
if (unlikely(!sshp_validate_crc(&sf, sf.ptr + sf.len))) {
dev_warn(dev, "rx: parser: invalid frame CRC\n");
return -EBADMSG;
}
/* Ensure packet does not exceed maximum length. */
sp.len = get_unaligned_le16(&((struct ssh_frame *)sf.ptr)->len);
if (unlikely(SSH_MESSAGE_LENGTH(sp.len) > maxlen)) {
dev_warn(dev, "rx: parser: frame too large: %llu bytes\n",
SSH_MESSAGE_LENGTH(sp.len));
return -EMSGSIZE;
}
/* Pin down payload. */
sp.ptr = sf.ptr + sf.len + sizeof(u16);
/* Check for frame + payload length. */
if (source->len < SSH_MESSAGE_LENGTH(sp.len)) {
dev_dbg(dev, "rx: parser: not enough data for payload\n");
return 0;
}
/* Validate payload CRC. */
if (unlikely(!sshp_validate_crc(&sp, sp.ptr + sp.len))) {
dev_warn(dev, "rx: parser: invalid payload CRC\n");
return -EBADMSG;
}
*frame = (struct ssh_frame *)sf.ptr;
*payload = sp;
dev_dbg(dev, "rx: parser: valid frame found (type: %#04x, len: %u)\n",
(*frame)->type, (*frame)->len);
return 0;
}
/**
* sshp_parse_command() - Parse SSH command frame payload.
* @dev: The device used for logging.
* @source: The source to parse from.
* @command: The parsed command (output).
* @command_data: The parsed command data/payload (output).
*
* Parses and validates a SSH command frame payload. Sets the @command pointer
* to the command header and the @command_data span to the command data (i.e.
* payload of the command). This will result in a zero-length span if the
* command does not have any associated data/payload. This function does not
* check the frame-payload-type field, which should be checked by the caller
* before calling this function.
*
* The @source parameter should be the complete frame payload, e.g. returned
* by the sshp_parse_frame() command.
*
* This function does not copy any data, but rather only validates the frame
* payload data and sets pointers (and length values) to indicate the
* respective parts.
*
* Return: Returns zero on success or %-ENOMSG if @source does not represent a
* valid command-type frame payload, i.e. is too short.
*/
int sshp_parse_command(const struct device *dev, const struct ssam_span *source,
struct ssh_command **command,
struct ssam_span *command_data)
{
/* Check for minimum length. */
if (unlikely(source->len < sizeof(struct ssh_command))) {
*command = NULL;
command_data->ptr = NULL;
command_data->len = 0;
dev_err(dev, "rx: parser: command payload is too short\n");
return -ENOMSG;
}
*command = (struct ssh_command *)source->ptr;
command_data->ptr = source->ptr + sizeof(struct ssh_command);
command_data->len = source->len - sizeof(struct ssh_command);
dev_dbg(dev, "rx: parser: valid command found (tc: %#04x, cid: %#04x)\n",
(*command)->tc, (*command)->cid);
return 0;
}