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/* Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*
* Common functions between firmware and kernel verified boot.
* (Firmware portion)
*/
#include "2sysincludes.h"
#include "2common.h"
#include "2rsa.h"
#include "2sha.h"
int vb2_safe_memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t size)
{
const unsigned char *us1 = s1;
const unsigned char *us2 = s2;
int result = 0;
if (0 == size)
return 0;
/*
* Code snippet without data-dependent branch due to Nate Lawson
* (nate@root.org) of Root Labs.
*/
while (size--)
result |= *us1++ ^ *us2++;
return result != 0;
}
int vb2_align(uint8_t **ptr, uint32_t *size, uint32_t align, uint32_t want_size)
{
uintptr_t p = (uintptr_t)*ptr;
uintptr_t offs = p & (align - 1);
if (offs) {
offs = align - offs;
if (*size < offs)
return VB2_ERROR_ALIGN_BIGGER_THAN_SIZE;
*ptr += offs;
*size -= offs;
}
if (*size < want_size)
return VB2_ERROR_ALIGN_SIZE;
return VB2_SUCCESS;
}
void vb2_workbuf_init(struct vb2_workbuf *wb, uint8_t *buf, uint32_t size)
{
wb->buf = buf;
wb->size = size;
/* Align the buffer so allocations will be aligned */
if (vb2_align(&wb->buf, &wb->size, VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN, 0))
wb->size = 0;
}
/**
* Round up a number to a multiple of VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN
*
* @param v Number to round up
* @return The number, rounded up.
*/
static __inline uint32_t wb_round_up(uint32_t v)
{
return (v + VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN - 1) & ~(VB2_WORKBUF_ALIGN - 1);
}
void *vb2_workbuf_alloc(struct vb2_workbuf *wb, uint32_t size)
{
uint8_t *ptr = wb->buf;
/* Round up size to work buffer alignment */
size = wb_round_up(size);
if (size > wb->size)
return NULL;
wb->buf += size;
wb->size -= size;
return ptr;
}
void *vb2_workbuf_realloc(struct vb2_workbuf *wb,
uint32_t oldsize,
uint32_t newsize)
{
/*
* Just free and allocate to update the size. No need to move/copy
* memory, since the new pointer is guaranteed to be the same as the
* old one. The new allocation can fail, if the new size is too big.
*/
vb2_workbuf_free(wb, oldsize);
return vb2_workbuf_alloc(wb, newsize);
}
void vb2_workbuf_free(struct vb2_workbuf *wb, uint32_t size)
{
/* Round up size to work buffer alignment */
size = wb_round_up(size);
wb->buf -= size;
wb->size += size;
}
ptrdiff_t vb2_offset_of(const void *base, const void *ptr)
{
return (uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)base;
}