Hi Ilias,
Thanks for your quick answer.
On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 4:48 PM Ilias Apalodimas ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org wrote:
Hi Enric,
On Fri, 8 Nov 2024 at 12:26, Enric Balletbo i Serra eballetb@redhat.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for any advice/clue to help me to progress on enabling TEE-base EFI Runtime Variable Service on TI a j784s4 platforms.
I basically followed the steps described in u-boot documentation [1], I enabled some debugging messages but I think I'm at the point that the problem might be in the StandaloneMM application, and I'm not sure how to debug it.
What I see is that when I run the tee-supplicant daemon, it looks like the tee_client_open_session() call loops forever and the tee_stmm_efi driver never ends to probe.
With debug enabled I got the following messages.
I assume reading and storing variables already works in U-Boot right?
Reading and storing variables to the RPMB partition in U-Boot works, that's using the mmc rpmb command from u-boot, But setting CONFIG_EFI_MM_COMM_TEE=y in u-boot I end with a similar behaviour (although I'm not able to debug at u-boot level) What I see is that u-boot gets stuck when bootefi bootmgr is invoqued. I can also reproduce the issue with bootefi hello.
=> run bootcmd Scanning for bootflows in all bootdevs Seq Method State Uclass Part Name Filename --- ----------- ------ -------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------- Scanning global bootmeth 'efi_mgr': ( gets stuck here)
or
=> bootefi hello (gets stuck)
To debug I disabled CONFIG_EFI_MM_COMM_TEE to not get stuck and bypass the error and go to Linux. My understanding is that CONFIG_EFI_MM_COMM_TEE is only required to read/write efi variables at u-boot level but OPTEE is running the StandaloneMM service. Am I right?
# tee-supplicant D/TC:? 0 tee_ta_init_session_with_context:557 Re-open trusted service 7011a688-ddde-4053-a5a9-7b3c4ddf13b8 D/TC:? 0 load_stmm:297 stmm load address 0x40004000 D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:859 Received FFA version D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request D/TC:? 0 spm_handle_scall:867 Received FFA direct request
And tracing the function calls gives me that:
tee_stmm_efi_probe() { tee_client_open_context() { optee_get_version() { tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) } (ret=0xd) tee_ctx_match(); (ret=0x1) optee_smc_open() { tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) optee_open() { tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) } (ret=0x0) } (ret=0x0) } (ret=0xffff000004e71c80) tee_client_open_session() { optee_open_session() { tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) optee_get_msg_arg() { tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) tee_shm_get_va(); (ret=0xffff000002909000) } (ret=0xffff000002909000) tee_session_calc_client_uuid(); (ret=0x0) optee_to_msg_param(); (ret=0x0) optee_smc_do_call_with_arg() { tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) tee_shm_get_va(); (ret=0xffff000002909000) tee_shm_get_va(); (ret=0xffff000002909060) optee_cq_wait_init(); (ret=0xffff000002e55910) optee_smccc_smc(); (ret=0xffff0004) tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) optee_smccc_smc(); (ret=0xffff0004) tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) optee_smccc_smc(); (ret=0xffff0004) tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) optee_smccc_smc(); (ret=0xffff0004) tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) optee_smccc_smc(); (ret=0xffff0004) ... continues sending this forever ... ... Hit ^C to stop recording ... tee_get_drvdata(); (ret=0xffff000002e55800) optee_smccc_smc() {
[1] https://docs.u-boot.org/en/latest/develop/uefi/uefi.html#using-op-tee-for-ef...
Thanks in advance,
The most common problem with this is miscompiling the tee_supplicant application. Since we don't know if the system has an RPMB, we emulate it in the tee_supplicant. How did you get the supplicant and can you check if it was compiled with RPMB_EMU=0 or 1?
I'm using the tee-supplicant provided by the fedora package which is built with ` -DRPMB_EMU=0`, I think that's correct, right?
Thanks, Enric
Thanks /Ilias
Enric