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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */
/*
* Functions for querying, manipulating and locking rollback indices
* stored in the TPM NVRAM.
*/
#include <security/tpm/tspi.h>
#include <security/tpm/tss_errors.h>
#include <vb2_api.h>
#include "antirollback.h"
vb2_error_t vb2ex_tpm_clear_owner(struct vb2_context *ctx)
{
return VB2_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_read_space_firmware(struct vb2_context *ctx)
{
vb2api_secdata_firmware_create(ctx);
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_write_space_firmware(struct vb2_context *ctx)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_read_space_kernel(struct vb2_context *ctx)
{
/*
* The new kernel secdata v1 stores the last read EC hash, and reboots the
* device during EC software sync when that hash didn't match the currently
* active hash on the EC (this is used with TPM_GOOGLE to support EC-EFS2 and
* pretty much a no-op for other devices). Generally, of course the whole
* point of secdata is always that it persists across reboots, but with
* MOCK_SECDATA we can't do that. Previously we always happened to somewhat
* get away with presenting freshly-reinitialized data for MOCK_SECDATA on
* every boot, but with the EC hash feature in secdata v1, that would cause
* a reboot loop. The simplest solution is to just pretend we're a secdata
* v0 device when using MOCK_SECDATA.
*/
vb2api_secdata_kernel_create_v0(ctx);
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_write_space_kernel(struct vb2_context *ctx)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_lock_space_firmware(void)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_lock_space_mrc_hash(uint32_t index)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_read_space_mrc_hash(uint32_t index, uint8_t *data, uint32_t size)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_write_space_mrc_hash(uint32_t index, const uint8_t *data,
uint32_t size)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_read_space_vbios_hash(uint8_t *data, uint32_t size)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}
tpm_result_t antirollback_write_space_vbios_hash(const uint8_t *data, uint32_t size)
{
return TPM_SUCCESS;
}