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The TPM allows the user to decide whether to run self-test on a demand basis or to run all the self-tests before proceeding. */ /* The self-tests are controlled by a set of bit vectors. The g_untestedDecryptionAlgorithms vector has a bit for each decryption algorithm that needs to be tested and g_untestedEncryptionAlgorithms has a bit for each encryption algorithm that needs to be tested. Before an algorithm is used, the appropriate vector is checked (indexed using the algorithm ID). If the bit is 1, then the test function should be called. */ /* For more information, see TpmSelfTests().txt */ #include "Tpm.h" /* 10.2.7.2 Functions */ /* 10.2.7.2.1 RunSelfTest() */ /* Local function to run self-test */ static TPM_RC CryptRunSelfTests( ALGORITHM_VECTOR *toTest // IN: the vector of the algorithms to test ) { TPM_ALG_ID alg; // For each of the algorithms that are in the toTestVecor, need to run a // test for(alg = TPM_ALG_FIRST; alg <= TPM_ALG_LAST; alg++) { if(TEST_BIT(alg, *toTest)) { TPM_RC result = CryptTestAlgorithm(alg, toTest); if(result != TPM_RC_SUCCESS) return result; } } return TPM_RC_SUCCESS; } /* 10.2.7.2.2 CryptSelfTest() */ /* This function is called to start/complete a full self-test. If fullTest is NO, then only the untested algorithms will be run. If fullTest is YES, then g_untestedDecryptionAlgorithms is reinitialized and then all tests are run. This implementation of the reference design does not support processing outside the framework of a TPM command. As a consequence, this command does not complete until all tests are done. Since this can take a long time, the TPM will check after each test to see if the command is canceled. If so, then the TPM will returned TPM_RC_CANCELLED. To continue with the self-tests, call TPM2_SelfTest(fullTest == No) and the TPM will complete the testing. */ /* Error Returns Meaning */ /* TPM_RC_CANCELED if the command is canceled */ LIB_EXPORT TPM_RC CryptSelfTest( TPMI_YES_NO fullTest // IN: if full test is required ) { #if SIMULATION if(g_forceFailureMode) FAIL(FATAL_ERROR_FORCED); #endif // If the caller requested a full test, then reset the to test vector so that // all the tests will be run if(fullTest == YES) { MemoryCopy(g_toTest, g_implementedAlgorithms, sizeof(g_toTest)); } return CryptRunSelfTests(&g_toTest); } /* 10.2.7.2.3 CryptIncrementalSelfTest() */ /* This function is used to perform an incremental self-test. This implementation will perform the toTest values before returning. That is, it assumes that the TPM cannot perform background tasks between commands. */ /* This command may be canceled. If it is, then there is no return result. However, this command can be run again and the incremental progress will not be lost. */ /* Error Returns Meaning */ /* TPM_RC_CANCELED processing of this command was canceled */ /* TPM_RC_TESTING if toTest list is not empty */ /* TPM_RC_VALUE an algorithm in the toTest list is not implemented */ TPM_RC CryptIncrementalSelfTest( TPML_ALG *toTest, // IN: list of algorithms to be tested TPML_ALG *toDoList // OUT: list of algorithms needing test ) { ALGORITHM_VECTOR toTestVector = {0}; TPM_ALG_ID alg; UINT32 i; pAssert(toTest != NULL && toDoList != NULL); if(toTest->count > 0) { // Transcribe the toTest list into the toTestVector for(i = 0; i < toTest->count; i++) { alg = toTest->algorithms[i]; // make sure that the algorithm value is not out of range if((alg > TPM_ALG_LAST) || !TEST_BIT(alg, g_implementedAlgorithms)) return TPM_RC_VALUE; SET_BIT(alg, toTestVector); } // Run the test if(CryptRunSelfTests(&toTestVector) == TPM_RC_CANCELED) return TPM_RC_CANCELED; } // Fill in the toDoList with the algorithms that are still untested toDoList->count = 0; for(alg = TPM_ALG_FIRST; toDoList->count < MAX_ALG_LIST_SIZE && alg <= TPM_ALG_LAST; alg++) { if(TEST_BIT(alg, g_toTest)) toDoList->algorithms[toDoList->count++] = alg; } return TPM_RC_SUCCESS; } /* 10.2.7.2.4 CryptInitializeToTest() */ /* This function will initialize the data structures for testing all the algorithms. This should not be called unless CryptAlgsSetImplemented() has been called */ void CryptInitializeToTest( void ) { // Indicate that nothing has been tested memset(&g_cryptoSelfTestState, 0, sizeof(g_cryptoSelfTestState)); // Copy the implemented algorithm vector MemoryCopy(g_toTest, g_implementedAlgorithms, sizeof(g_toTest)); // Setting the algorithm to null causes the test function to just clear // out any algorithms for which there is no test. CryptTestAlgorithm(TPM_ALG_ERROR, &g_toTest); return; } /* 10.2.7.2.5 CryptTestAlgorithm() */ /* Only point of contact with the actual self tests. If a self-test fails, there is no return and the TPM goes into failure mode. The call to TestAlgorithm() uses an algorithm selector and a bit vector. When the test is run, the corresponding bit in toTest and in g_toTest is CLEAR. If toTest is NULL, then only the bit in g_toTest is CLEAR. There is a special case for the call to TestAlgorithm(). When alg is TPM_ALG_ERROR, TestAlgorithm() will CLEAR any bit in toTest for which it has no test. This allows the knowledge about which algorithms have test to be accessed through the interface that provides the test. */ /* Error Returns Meaning */ /* TPM_RC_CANCELED test was canceled */ LIB_EXPORT TPM_RC CryptTestAlgorithm( TPM_ALG_ID alg, ALGORITHM_VECTOR *toTest ) { TPM_RC result; #if SELF_TEST result = TestAlgorithm(alg, toTest); #else // If this is an attempt to determine the algorithms for which there is a // self test, pretend that all of them do. We do that by not clearing any // of the algorithm bits. When/if this function is called to run tests, it // will over report. This can be changed so that any call to check on which // algorithms have tests, 'toTest' can be cleared. if(alg != TPM_ALG_ERROR) { CLEAR_BIT(alg, g_toTest); if(toTest != NULL) CLEAR_BIT(alg, *toTest); } result = TPM_RC_SUCCESS; #endif return result; }