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Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 16:05:58 +0100
From: "Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz, Foundries" <jorge@...ndries.io>
To: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@...el.com>
Cc: "Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz, Foundries" <jorge@...ndries.io>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH] mmc: rpmb: do not force a retune before RPMB switch
On 11/12/23 13:32:57, Adrian Hunter wrote:
> On 11/12/23 13:06, Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz, Foundries wrote:
> > On 11/12/23 12:25:19, Adrian Hunter wrote:
> >> On 11/12/23 10:00, Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz, Foundries wrote:
> >>> On 06/12/23 11:00:47, Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz, Foundries wrote:
> >>>> On 06/12/23 07:02:43, Avri Altman wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On 4/12/23 17:01, Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz wrote:
> >>>>>>> Requesting a retune before switching to the RPMB partition has been
> >>>>>>> observed to cause CRC errors on the RPMB reads (-EILSEQ).
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> There are still 2 concerns:
> >>>>>> 1) We don't really know the root cause. Have you determined if here are
> >>>>>> CRC errors in the main partition also?
> >>>>
> >>>> right, and I don't disagree with that.
> >>>>
> >>>> As a test I created a 4GB file from /dev/random which I then copied
> >>>> several times (dd if= ....)
> >>>>
> >>>> root@...cg-dwg-sec:/sys/kernel/debug/mmc0# cat err_stats
> >>>> # Command Timeout Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Command CRC Errors Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Data Timeout Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Data CRC Errors Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Auto-Cmd Error Occurred: 0
> >>>> # ADMA Error Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Tuning Error Occurred: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ RED Errors: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ GCE Errors: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ ICCE Errors: 0
> >>>> # Request Timedout: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ Request Timedout: 0
> >>>> # ICE Config Errors: 0
> >>>> # Controller Timedout errors: 0
> >>>> # Unexpected IRQ errors: 0
> >>>>
> >>>> However as soon as I access RPMB and fails (it takes just a few tries) I see:
> >>>>
> >>>> I/TC: RPMB: Using generated key
> >>>> [ 86.902118] sdhci-arasan ff160000.mmc: __mmc_blk_ioctl_cmd: data error -84
> >>>> E/TC:? 0
> >>>> E/TC:? 0 TA panicked with code 0xffff0000
> >>>> E/LD: Status of TA 22250a54-0bf1-48fe-8002-7b20f1c9c9b1
> >>>> E/LD: arch: aarch64
> >>>> E/LD: region 0: va 0xc0004000 pa 0x7e200000 size 0x002000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
> >>>> E/LD: region 1: va 0xc0006000 pa 0x7e202000 size 0x008000 flags r-xs (ldelf)
> >>>> E/LD: region 2: va 0xc000e000 pa 0x7e20a000 size 0x001000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
> >>>> E/LD: region 3: va 0xc000f000 pa 0x7e20b000 size 0x004000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
> >>>> E/LD: region 4: va 0xc0013000 pa 0x7e20f000 size 0x001000 flags r--s
> >>>> E/LD: region 5: va 0xc0014000 pa 0x7e22c000 size 0x005000 flags rw-s (stack)
> >>>> E/LD: region 6: va 0xc0019000 pa 0x818ea9ba8 size 0x002000 flags rw-- (param)
> >>>> E/LD: region 7: va 0xc001b000 pa 0x818e97ba8 size 0x001000 flags rw-- (param)
> >>>> E/LD: region 8: va 0xc004f000 pa 0x00001000 size 0x014000 flags r-xs [0]
> >>>> E/LD: region 9: va 0xc0063000 pa 0x00015000 size 0x008000 flags rw-s [0]
> >>>> E/LD: [0] 22250a54-0bf1-48fe-8002-7b20f1c9c9b1 @ 0xc004f000
> >>>> E/LD: Call stack:
> >>>> E/LD: 0xc0051a14
> >>>> E/LD: 0xc004f31c
> >>>> E/LD: 0xc0052d40
> >>>> E/LD: 0xc004f624
> >>>>
> >>>> root@...cg-dwg-sec:/var/rootdirs/home/fio# cat /sys/kernel/debug/mmc0/err_stats
> >>>> # Command Timeout Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Command CRC Errors Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Data Timeout Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Data CRC Errors Occurred: 1
> >>>> # Auto-Cmd Error Occurred: 0
> >>>> # ADMA Error Occurred: 0
> >>>> # Tuning Error Occurred: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ RED Errors: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ GCE Errors: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ ICCE Errors: 0
> >>>> # Request Timedout: 0
> >>>> # CMDQ Request Timedout: 0
> >>>> # ICE Config Errors: 0
> >>>> # Controller Timedout errors: 0
> >>>> # Unexpected IRQ errors: 0
> >>>>
> >>>>>> 2) Forcing this on everyone
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> The original idea was that because re-tuning cannot be done in RPMB, the
> >>>>>> need to re-rune in RPMB could be avoided by always re-tuning before
> >>>>>> switching to RPMB and then switching straight back. IIRC re-tuning should
> >>>>>> guarantee at least 4MB more I/O without issue.
> >>>>> Performance is hardly an issue in the context of RPMB access -
> >>>>> For most cases it’s a single frame.
> >>>>
> >>>> Yes, the security use case typically stores hashes, variables
> >>>> (bootcount, upgrade_available, versions, that sort of thing) and
> >>>> certificates in RPMB.
> >>>>
> >>>> Since you mentioned, I am seeing that tuning before switching to RPMB
> >>>> has an impact on performance. As a practical test, just reading a 6 byte
> >>>> variable incurs in 50ms penalty in kernel space due to the need to
> >>>> retune 5 times. Not great since the request is coming from a Trusted
> >>>> Application via OP-TEE through the supplicant meaning this TEE thread
> >>>> (they are statically allocated CFG_NUM_THREADS) will be reserved for
> >>>> quite a bit of time.
> >>>>
> >>>> Roughly:
> >>>> TA --> OP-TEE (core) --> TEE-supplicant --> Kernel (>50ms) --> OP-TEE --> TA
> >>>
> >>> To add more detail to the timing above, when using RPMB, OP-TEE stores
> >>> the secure filesystem on RPMB as well, so accessing one of the variables
> >>> stored in the filesystem consists on a number (~5) of individual RPMB
> >>> requests (each one forcing a retune, each retune taking around 10ms).
> >>>
> >>> BTW, I also tried delaying the timing between those consecutive retunes
> >>> (up to 1 second), but the issue still persisted.
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Adrian, I couldn't find the original performance justification for
> >>>> enabling this feature globally. At which point do you think it becomes
> >>>> beneficial to retune before accessing RPMB?
> >>>
> >>> How should we proceed with this patch then? can it be merged as I
> >>> proposed? should I rewrite it differently? not sure what is next
> >>
> >> It would be good to try to determine if the error happens when the
> >> switch command comes immediately after tuning. For example, add
> >> a delay after tuning and see if that makes any difference. e.g.
> >>
> >> diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
> >> index c79f73459915..6b168659282a 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
> >> +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
> >> @@ -2867,8 +2867,10 @@ int __sdhci_execute_tuning(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 opcode)
> >>
> >> ctrl = sdhci_readw(host, SDHCI_HOST_CONTROL2);
> >> if (!(ctrl & SDHCI_CTRL_EXEC_TUNING)) {
> >> - if (ctrl & SDHCI_CTRL_TUNED_CLK)
> >> + if (ctrl & SDHCI_CTRL_TUNED_CLK) {
> >> + msleep(10);
> >> return 0; /* Success! */
> >> + }
> >> break;
> >> }
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Thanks Adrian.
> >
> > The issue sill triggers (in this case on the last but one access to
> > retrieve the 6 byte variable).
> >
> > --- a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
> > +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
> > @@ -2781,6 +2781,7 @@ static int __sdhci_execute_tuning(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 opcode)
> > * Issue opcode repeatedly till Execute Tuning is set to 0 or the number
> > * of loops reaches tuning loop count.
> > */
> > + printk(KERN_ERR "tune starts[loop %d]\n", host->tuning_loop_count);
> > for (i = 0; i < host->tuning_loop_count; i++) {
> > u16 ctrl;
> >
> > @@ -2799,8 +2800,11 @@ static int __sdhci_execute_tuning(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 opcode)
> >
> > ctrl = sdhci_readw(host, SDHCI_HOST_CONTROL2);
> > if (!(ctrl & SDHCI_CTRL_EXEC_TUNING)) {
> > - if (ctrl & SDHCI_CTRL_TUNED_CLK)
> > - return 0; /* Success! */
> > + if (ctrl & SDHCI_CTRL_TUNED_CLK) {
> > + printk(KERN_ERR "tune success[%d]\n", i);
> > + msleep(10);
> > + return 0; /* Success! */
> > + }
> > break;
> > }
> >
> >
> > [ 164.919090] tune starts[loop 40]
> > [ 164.923152] tune success[39]
> > [ 164.952106] tune starts[loop 40]
> > [ 164.956611] tune success[39]
> > [ 165.084402] tune starts[loop 40]
> > [ 165.089350] tune success[39]
> > [ 165.116491] tune starts[loop 40]
> > [ 165.120806] tune success[39]
> > [ 165.145016] sdhci-arasan ff160000.mmc: __mmc_blk_ioctl_cmd: data error -84
> > E/TC:? 0
> > E/TC:? 0 TA panicked with code 0xffff0000
> > E/LD: Status of TA 22250a54-0bf1-48fe-8002-7b20f1c9c9b1
> > E/LD: arch: aarch64
> > E/LD: region 0: va 0xc0004000 pa 0x7e200000 size 0x002000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
> > E/LD: region 1: va 0xc0006000 pa 0x7e202000 size 0x008000 flags r-xs (ldelf)
> > E/LD: region 2: va 0xc000e000 pa 0x7e20a000 size 0x001000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
> > E/LD: region 3: va 0xc000f000 pa 0x7e20b000 size 0x004000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
> > E/LD: region 4: va 0xc0013000 pa 0x7e20f000 size 0x001000 flags r--s
> > E/LD: region 5: va 0xc0014000 pa 0x7e22c000 size 0x005000 flags rw-s (stack)
> > E/LD: region 6: va 0xc0019000 pa 0x818ac38e8 size 0x001000 flags rw-- (param)
> > E/LD: region 7: va 0xc001a000 pa 0x818ac36e8 size 0x001000 flags rw-- (param)
> > E/LD: region 8: va 0xc0022000 pa 0x00001000 size 0x014000 flags r-xs [0]
> > E/LD: region 9: va 0xc0036000 pa 0x00015000 size 0x008000 flags rw-s [0]
> > E/LD: [0] 22250a54-0bf1-48fe-8002-7b20f1c9c9b1 @ 0xc0022000
> > E/LD: Call stack:
> > E/LD: 0xc0024e58
> > E/LD: 0xc0022388
> > E/LD: 0xc0025d40
> > E/LD: 0xc0022624
> > [ 166.119598] tune starts[loop 40]
> > [ 166.125700] tune success[39]
>
> It might make a difference if there is another command before the
> switch command, e.g. add a CMD13 (could keep the tune print to tell
> that the CMD13 comes after re-tuning)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/mmc/core/block.c b/drivers/mmc/core/block.c
> index 892e74e611a0..3265049f4132 100644
> --- a/drivers/mmc/core/block.c
> +++ b/drivers/mmc/core/block.c
> @@ -875,6 +875,7 @@ static int mmc_blk_part_switch_pre(struct mmc_card *card,
> unsigned int part_type)
> {
> int ret = 0;
> + u32 status;
>
> if (part_type == EXT_CSD_PART_CONFIG_ACC_RPMB) {
> if (card->ext_csd.cmdq_en) {
> @@ -883,6 +884,9 @@ static int mmc_blk_part_switch_pre(struct mmc_card *card,
> return ret;
> }
> mmc_retune_pause(card->host);
> + ret = mmc_send_status(card, &status);
> + pr_info("%s: %s: status %#x, ret %d\n", mmc_hostname(card->host), __func__, status, ret);
> + ret = 0;
> }
>
> return ret;
>
>
>
> And another thing to try is SDHCI_QUIRK2_TUNING_WORK_AROUND
>
I run it in a loop with all the proposed changes and after 6 or 7 seconds the error triggered:
$ while true; do if ! read_rpmb variable ;then exit 0; fi; done
[....]
[ 146.686482] ldts: mmc0: mmc_blk_part_switch_pre: status 0x900, ret 0
[ 146.699092] ldts: tune starts[loop 40]
[ 146.704032] ldts: tune success[39]
[ 146.726442] ldts: mmc0: mmc_blk_part_switch_pre: status 0x900, ret 0
[ 146.745891] ldts: tune starts[loop 40]
[ 146.750858] ldts: tune success[39]
[ 146.774506] ldts: mmc0: mmc_blk_part_switch_pre: status 0x900, ret 0
[ 146.787191] ldts: tune starts[loop 40]
[ 146.792087] ldts: tune success[39]
[ 146.814544] ldts: mmc0: mmc_blk_part_switch_pre: status 0x900, ret 0
[ 146.826383] ldts: tune starts[loop 40]
[ 146.830942] ldts: tune success[39]
[ 146.854500] ldts: mmc0: mmc_blk_part_switch_pre: status 0x900, ret 0
[ 146.863421] sdhci-arasan ff160000.mmc: __mmc_blk_ioctl_cmd: data error -84
E/TC:? 0
E/TC:? 0 TA panicked with code 0xffff0000
E/LD: Status of TA 22250a54-0bf1-48fe-8002-7b20f1c9c9b1
E/LD: arch: aarch64
E/LD: region 0: va 0xc0004000 pa 0x7e200000 size 0x002000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
E/LD: region 1: va 0xc0006000 pa 0x7e202000 size 0x008000 flags r-xs (ldelf)
E/LD: region 2: va 0xc000e000 pa 0x7e20a000 size 0x001000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
E/LD: region 3: va 0xc000f000 pa 0x7e20b000 size 0x004000 flags rw-s (ldelf)
E/LD: region 4: va 0xc0013000 pa 0x7e20f000 size 0x001000 flags r--s
E/LD: region 5: va 0xc0014000 pa 0x7e22c000 size 0x005000 flags rw-s (stack)
E/LD: region 6: va 0xc0019000 pa 0x818c17b48 size 0x001000 flags rw-- (param)
E/LD: region 7: va 0xc001a000 pa 0x818c17d48 size 0x001000 flags rw-- (param)
E/LD: region 8: va 0xc003c000 pa 0x00001000 size 0x014000 flags r-xs [0]
E/LD: region 9: va 0xc0050000 pa 0x00015000 size 0x008000 flags rw-s [0]
E/LD: [0] 22250a54-0bf1-48fe-8002-7b20f1c9c9b1 @ 0xc003c000
E/LD: Call stack:
E/LD: 0xc003ea14
E/LD: 0xc003c31c
E/LD: 0xc003fd40
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