/* * hsm.c * ---------------- * Main module for the HSM project. * * Copyright (c) 2016, NORDUnet A/S All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * - Neither the name of the NORDUnet nor the names of its contributors may * be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * This is the main RPC server module. At the moment, it has a single * worker thread to handle RPC requests, while the main thread handles CLI * activity. The design allows for multiple worker threads to handle * concurrent RPC requests from multiple clients (muxed through a daemon * on the host). */ #include /* Rename both CMSIS HAL_OK and libhal HAL_OK to disambiguate */ #define HAL_OK CMSIS_HAL_OK #include "cmsis_os.h" #include "stm-init.h" #include "stm-led.h" #include "stm-fmc.h" #include "stm-uart.h" #include "stm-sdram.h" #include "mgmt-cli.h" #undef HAL_OK #define HAL_OK LIBHAL_OK #include "hal.h" #include "hal_internal.h" #include "slip_internal.h" #include "xdr_internal.h" #undef HAL_OK #ifndef NUM_RPC_TASK /* Just one RPC task for now. More will require active resource management * of at least the FPGA cores. */ #define NUM_RPC_TASK 1 #endif #ifndef TASK_STACK_SIZE /* Define an absurdly large task stack, because some pkey operation use a * lot of stack variables. This has to go in SDRAM, because it exceeds the * total RAM on the ARM. */ #define TASK_STACK_SIZE 200*1024 #endif #ifndef MAX_PKT_SIZE /* An arbitrary number, more or less driven by the 4096-bit RSA * keygen test. */ #define MAX_PKT_SIZE 4096 #endif /* RPC buffers. For each active RPC, there will be two - input and output. */ typedef struct { size_t len; uint8_t buf[MAX_PKT_SIZE]; } rpc_buffer_t; #if NUM_RPC_TASK > 1 /* A mutex to arbitrate concurrent UART transmits, from RPC responses. */ osMutexId uart_mutex; osMutexDef(uart_mutex); /* A mutex so only one dispatch thread can receive requests. */ osMutexId dispatch_mutex; osMutexDef(dispatch_mutex); #endif /* Semaphore to inform the dispatch thread that there's a new RPC request. */ osSemaphoreId rpc_sem; osSemaphoreDef(rpc_sem); static volatile uint8_t uart_rx; /* current character received from UART */ static rpc_buffer_t * volatile rbuf; /* current RPC input buffer */ static volatile int reenable_recv = 1; /* Callback for HAL_UART_Receive_IT(). * With multiple worker threads, we can't do a blocking receive, because * that prevents other threads from sending RPC responses (because they * both want to lock the UART - see stm32f4xx_hal_uart.c). So we have to * do a non-blocking receive with a callback routine. * Even with only one worker thread, context-switching to the CLI thread * causes HAL_UART_Receive to miss input. */ void HAL_UART2_RxCpltCallback(UART_HandleTypeDef *huart) { int complete; if (hal_slip_recv_char(rbuf->buf, &rbuf->len, sizeof(rbuf->buf), &complete) != LIBHAL_OK) Error_Handler(); if (complete) if (osSemaphoreRelease(rpc_sem) != osOK) Error_Handler(); if (HAL_UART_Receive_IT(huart, (uint8_t *)&uart_rx, 1) != CMSIS_HAL_OK) /* We may have collided with a transmit. * Signal the dispatch_thread to try again. */ reenable_recv = 1; } hal_error_t hal_serial_recv_char(uint8_t *cp) { /* return the character from HAL_UART_Receive_IT */ *cp = uart_rx; return LIBHAL_OK; } hal_error_t hal_serial_send_char(uint8_t c) { return (uart_send_char2(STM_UART_USER, c) == 0) ? LIBHAL_OK : HAL_ERROR_RPC_TRANSPORT; } /* Thread entry point for the RPC request handler. */ void dispatch_thread(void const *args) { rpc_buffer_t ibuf, obuf; while (1) { memset(&ibuf, 0, sizeof(ibuf)); memset(&obuf, 0, sizeof(obuf)); obuf.len = sizeof(obuf.buf); #if NUM_RPC_TASK > 1 /* Wait for access to the uart */ osMutexWait(dispatch_mutex, osWaitForever); #endif /* Start receiving, or re-enable after failing in the callback. */ if (reenable_recv) { if (HAL_UART_Receive_IT(&huart_user, (uint8_t *)&uart_rx, 1) != CMSIS_HAL_OK) Error_Handler(); reenable_recv = 0; } /* Wait for the complete rpc request */ rbuf = &ibuf; osSemaphoreWait(rpc_sem, osWaitForever); #if NUM_RPC_TASK > 1 /* Let the next thread handle the next request */ osMutexRelease(dispatch_mutex); /* Let the next thread take the mutex */ osThreadYield(); #endif /* Process the request */ if (hal_rpc_server_dispatch(ibuf.buf, ibuf.len, obuf.buf, &obuf.len) != LIBHAL_OK) /* If hal_rpc_server_dispatch failed with an XDR error, it * probably means the request packet was garbage. In any case, we * have nothing to transmit. */ continue; /* Send the response */ #if NUM_RPC_TASK > 1 osMutexWait(uart_mutex, osWaitForever); #endif hal_error_t ret = hal_rpc_sendto(obuf.buf, obuf.len, NULL); #if NUM_RPC_TASK > 1 osMutexRelease(uart_mutex); #endif if (ret != LIBHAL_OK) Error_Handler(); } } osThreadDef_t thread_def[NUM_RPC_TASK]; /* The main thread. This does all the setup, and the worker threads handle * the rest. */ int main() { stm_init(); uart_set_default(STM_UART_MGMT); led_on(LED_GREEN); /* Prepare FMC interface. */ fmc_init(); sdram_init(); /* Haaaack. probe_cores() calls malloc(), which works from the main * thread, but not from a spawned thread. It would be better to * rewrite it to use static memory, but for now, just force it to * probe early. */ hal_core_iterate(NULL); #if NUM_RPC_TASK > 1 if ((uart_mutex = osMutexCreate(osMutex(uart_mutex))) == NULL || (dispatch_mutex = osMutexCreate(osMutex(dispatch_mutex)) == NULL) Error_Handler(); #endif if ((rpc_sem = osSemaphoreCreate(osSemaphore(rpc_sem), 0)) == NULL) Error_Handler(); if (hal_rpc_server_init() != LIBHAL_OK) Error_Handler(); /* Create the rpc dispatch worker threads. */ for (int i = 0; i < NUM_RPC_TASK; ++i) { osThreadDef_t *ot = &thread_def[i]; ot->pthread = dispatch_thread; ot->tpriority = osPriorityNormal; ot->stacksize = TASK_STACK_SIZE; ot->stack_pointer = (uint32_t *)(sdram_malloc(TASK_STACK_SIZE)); if (ot->stack_pointer == NULL) Error_Handler(); if (osThreadCreate(ot, (void *)i) == NULL) Error_Handler(); } /* Launch other threads (csprng warm-up thread?) * Wait for FPGA_DONE interrupt. */ return cli_main(); }