Hi,
On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 07:29:21AM GMT, Jason-JH.Lin wrote:
From: Jason-jh Lin jason-jh.lin@mediatek.corp-partner.google.com
Memory Definitions: secure memory - Memory allocated in the TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) which is inaccessible in the REE (Rich Execution Environment, i.e. linux kernel/userspace). secure handle - Integer value which acts as reference to 'secure memory'. Used in communication between TEE and REE to reference 'secure memory'. secure buffer - 'secure memory' that is used to store decrypted, compressed video or for other general purposes in the TEE. secure surface - 'secure memory' that is used to store graphic buffers.
Memory Usage in SVP: The overall flow of SVP starts with encrypted video coming in from an outside source into the REE. The REE will then allocate a 'secure buffer' and send the corresponding 'secure handle' along with the encrypted, compressed video data to the TEE. The TEE will then decrypt the video and store the result in the 'secure buffer'. The REE will then allocate a 'secure surface'. The REE will pass the 'secure handles' for both the 'secure buffer' and 'secure surface' into the TEE for video decoding. The video decoder HW will then decode the contents of the 'secure buffer' and place the result in the 'secure surface'. The REE will then attach the 'secure surface' to the overlay plane for rendering of the video.
Everything relating to ensuring security of the actual contents of the 'secure buffer' and 'secure surface' is out of scope for the REE and is the responsibility of the TEE.
DRM driver handles allocation of gem objects that are backed by a 'secure surface' and for displaying a 'secure surface' on the overlay plane. This introduces a new flag for object creation called DRM_MTK_GEM_CREATE_RESTRICTED which indicates it should be a 'secure surface'. All changes here are in MediaTek specific code.
TODO:
- Drop MTK_DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CREATE and use DMA_HEAP_IOCTL_ALLOC in userspace
- DRM driver use secure mailbox channel to handle normal and secure flow
- Implement setting mmsys routing table in the secure world series
I'm not sure what you mean here. Why are you trying to upstream something that still needs to be removed from your patch series?
Also, I made some comments on the previous version that have been entirely ignored and still apply on this version: https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/20240415-guppy-of-perpetual-current-3a7974...
Maxime