/* * linux/drivers/s390/crypto/zcrypt_error.h * * zcrypt 2.1.0 * * Copyright (C) 2001, 2006 IBM Corporation * Author(s): Robert Burroughs * Eric Rossman (edrossma@us.ibm.com) * * Hotplug & misc device support: Jochen Roehrig (roehrig@de.ibm.com) * Major cleanup & driver split: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #ifndef _ZCRYPT_ERROR_H_ #define _ZCRYPT_ERROR_H_ #include "zcrypt_api.h" /** * Reply Messages * * Error reply messages are of two types: * 82: Error (see below) * 88: Error (see below) * Both type 82 and type 88 have the same structure in the header. * * Request reply messages are of three known types: * 80: Reply from a Type 50 Request (see CEX2A-RELATED STRUCTS) * 84: Reply from a Type 4 Request (see PCICA-RELATED STRUCTS) * 86: Reply from a Type 6 Request (see PCICC/PCIXCC/CEX2C-RELATED STRUCTS) * */ struct error_hdr { unsigned char reserved1; /* 0x00 */ unsigned char type; /* 0x82 or 0x88 */ unsigned char reserved2[2]; /* 0x0000 */ unsigned char reply_code; /* reply code */ unsigned char reserved3[3]; /* 0x000000 */ }; #define TYPE82_RSP_CODE 0x82 #define TYPE88_RSP_CODE 0x88 #define REP82_ERROR_MACHINE_FAILURE 0x10 #define REP82_ERROR_PREEMPT_FAILURE 0x12 #define REP82_ERROR_CHECKPT_FAILURE 0x14 #define REP82_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE 0x20 #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_COMM_CD 0x21 /* Type 84 */ #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_MSG_LEN 0x23 #define REP82_ERROR_RESERVD_FIELD 0x24 /* was 0x50 */ #define REP82_ERROR_FORMAT_FIELD 0x29 #define REP82_ERROR_INVALID_COMMAND 0x30 #define REP82_ERROR_MALFORMED_MSG 0x40 #define REP82_ERROR_RESERVED_FIELDO 0x50 /* old value */ #define REP82_ERROR_WORD_ALIGNMENT 0x60 #define REP82_ERROR_MESSAGE_LENGTH 0x80 #define REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_INVALID 0x82 #define REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_SIZE 0x84 #define REP82_ERROR_EVEN_MOD_IN_OPND 0x85 #define REP82_ERROR_RESERVED_FIELD 0x88 #define REP82_ERROR_TRANSPORT_FAIL 0x90 #define REP82_ERROR_PACKET_TRUNCATED 0xA0 #define REP82_ERROR_ZERO_BUFFER_LEN 0xB0 #define REP88_ERROR_MODULE_FAILURE 0x10 #define REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE 0x20 #define REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_MALFORMD 0x22 #define REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_LENGTH 0x23 #define REP88_ERROR_RESERVED_FIELD 0x24 #define REP88_ERROR_KEY_TYPE 0x34 #define REP88_ERROR_INVALID_KEY 0x82 /* CEX2A */ #define REP88_ERROR_OPERAND 0x84 /* CEX2A */ #define REP88_ERROR_OPERAND_EVEN_MOD 0x85 /* CEX2A */ static inline int convert_error(struct zcrypt_device *zdev, struct ap_message *reply) { struct error_hdr *ehdr = reply->message; switch (ehdr->reply_code) { case REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_INVALID: case REP82_ERROR_OPERAND_SIZE: case REP82_ERROR_EVEN_MOD_IN_OPND: case REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_MALFORMD: // REP88_ERROR_INVALID_KEY // '82' CEX2A // REP88_ERROR_OPERAND // '84' CEX2A // REP88_ERROR_OPERAND_EVEN_MOD // '85' CEX2A /* Invalid input data. */ return -EINVAL; case REP82_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE: // REP88_ERROR_MESSAGE_TYPE // '20' CEX2A /* * To sent a message of the wrong type is a bug in the * device driver. Warn about it, disable the device * and then repeat the request. */ WARN_ON(1); zdev->online = 0; return -EAGAIN; case REP82_ERROR_TRANSPORT_FAIL: case REP82_ERROR_MACHINE_FAILURE: // REP88_ERROR_MODULE_FAILURE // '10' CEX2A /* If a card fails disable it and repeat the request. */ zdev->online = 0; return -EAGAIN; default: zdev->online = 0; return -EAGAIN; /* repeat the request on a different device. */ } } #endif /* _ZCRYPT_ERROR_H_ */