/src/ibmswtpm2/src/IoBuffers.c
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2 | | /* */ |
3 | | /* I/O Buffers */ |
4 | | /* Written by Ken Goldman */ |
5 | | /* IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center */ |
6 | | /* $Id: IoBuffers.c 1311 2018-08-23 21:39:29Z kgoldman $ */ |
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62 | | /* 9.7 IoBuffers.c */ |
63 | | /* 9.7.1 Includes and Data Definitions */ |
64 | | /* This definition allows this module to see the values that are private to this module but kept in |
65 | | Global.c for ease of state migration. */ |
66 | | #define IO_BUFFER_C |
67 | | #include "Tpm.h" |
68 | | #include "IoBuffers_fp.h" |
69 | | /* 9.7.2 Buffers and Functions */ |
70 | | /* These buffers are set aside to hold command and response values. In this implementation, it is |
71 | | not guaranteed that the code will stop accessing the s_actionInputBuffer before starting to put |
72 | | values in the s_actionOutputBuffer so different buffers are required. */ |
73 | | /* 9.7.2.1 MemoryIoBufferAllocationReset() */ |
74 | | /* This function is used to reset the allocation of buffers. */ |
75 | | void |
76 | | MemoryIoBufferAllocationReset( |
77 | | void |
78 | | ) |
79 | 1.04k | { |
80 | 1.04k | s_actionIoAllocation = 0; |
81 | 1.04k | } |
82 | | /* 9.7.2.2 MemoryIoBufferZero() */ |
83 | | /* Function zeros the action I/O buffer at the end of a command. Calling this is not mandatory for |
84 | | proper functionality. */ |
85 | | void |
86 | | MemoryIoBufferZero( |
87 | | void |
88 | | ) |
89 | 1.04k | { |
90 | 1.04k | memset(s_actionIoBuffer, 0, s_actionIoAllocation); |
91 | 1.04k | } |
92 | | /* 9.7.2.3 MemoryGetInBuffer() */ |
93 | | /* This function returns the address of the buffer into which the command parameters will be |
94 | | unmarshaled in preparation for calling the command actions. */ |
95 | | BYTE * |
96 | | MemoryGetInBuffer( |
97 | | UINT32 size // Size, in bytes, required for the input |
98 | | // unmarshaling |
99 | | ) |
100 | 1.04k | { |
101 | 1.04k | pAssert(size <= sizeof(s_actionIoBuffer)); |
102 | | // In this implementation, a static buffer is set aside for the command action |
103 | | // buffers. The buffer is shared between input and output. This is because |
104 | | // there is no need to allocate for the worst case input and worst case output |
105 | | // at the same time. |
106 | | // Round size up |
107 | 3.14k | #define UoM (sizeof(s_actionIoBuffer[0])) |
108 | 1.04k | size = (size + (UoM - 1)) & (UINT32_MAX - (UoM - 1)); |
109 | 1.04k | memset(s_actionIoBuffer, 0, size); |
110 | 1.04k | s_actionIoAllocation = size; |
111 | 1.04k | return (BYTE *)&s_actionIoBuffer[0]; |
112 | 1.04k | } |
113 | | /* 9.7.2.4 MemoryGetOutBuffer() */ |
114 | | /* This function returns the address of the buffer into which the command action code places its |
115 | | output values. */ |
116 | | BYTE * |
117 | | MemoryGetOutBuffer( |
118 | | UINT32 size // required size of the buffer |
119 | | ) |
120 | 1.04k | { |
121 | 1.04k | BYTE *retVal = (BYTE *)(&s_actionIoBuffer[s_actionIoAllocation / UoM]); |
122 | 1.04k | pAssert((size + s_actionIoAllocation) < (sizeof(s_actionIoBuffer))); |
123 | | // In this implementation, a static buffer is set aside for the command action |
124 | | // output buffer. |
125 | 1.04k | memset(retVal, 0, size); |
126 | 1.04k | s_actionIoAllocation += size; |
127 | 1.04k | return retVal; |
128 | 1.04k | } |
129 | | /* 9.7.2.5 IsLabelProperlyFormatted() */ |
130 | | /* This function checks that a label is a null-terminated string. */ |
131 | | /* NOTE: this function is here because there was no better place for it. */ |
132 | | /* Return Value Meaning */ |
133 | | /* FALSE string is not null terminated */ |
134 | | /* TRUE string is null terminated */ |
135 | | |
136 | | BOOL |
137 | | IsLabelProperlyFormatted( |
138 | | TPM2B *x |
139 | | ) |
140 | 0 | { |
141 | 0 | return (((x)->size == 0) || ((x)->buffer[(x)->size - 1] == 0)); |
142 | 0 | } |
143 | | |
144 | | |
145 | | |