[PATCH v22 0/7] Introduction of a remoteproc tee to load signed firmware
Arnaud POULIQUEN
arnaud.pouliquen at foss.st.com
Wed May 6 00:20:48 PDT 2026
Hello,
Just a gentle reminder: as a first step, I would appreciate it if we
could at least finalize the discussion on the bindings based on phandles.
Thanks,
Arnaud
On 4/14/26 17:28, Arnaud Pouliquen wrote:
> Main updates from version V21[1]:
> --------------------------------
> This version removes the st,stm32mp1-m4-tee compatibility string,
> which no longer seems to be accepted by the Devicetree maintainers.
> As a consequence, the stm32-rproc-tee driver, introduced to simplify
> the code, is removed. The STM32 integration reuses the existing
> stm32_rproc driver implemented in V19.
>
> The devicetree is now structured as follows:
>
> firmware {
> tee_rproc: optee-rproc {
> compatible = "80a4c275-0a47-4905-8285-1486a9771a08";
> };
> };
>
> m4: m4 at 10000000 {
> compatible = "st,stm32mp1-m4";
> reg = <0x10000000 0x40000>,
> <0x30000000 0x40000>,
> <0x38000000 0x10000>;
>
> mboxes = <&ipcc 0>, <&ipcc 1>, <&ipcc 2>, <&ipcc 3>;
> mbox-names = "vq0", "vq1", "shutdown", "detach";
>
> memory-region = <&vdev0vring0>, <&m_ipc_shm>, <&mcuram2>,
> <&vdev0vring1>, <&vdev0buffer>, <&retram>;
>
> interrupt-parent = <&exti>;
> interrupts = <68 1>;
>
> st,rproc-tee = <&tee_rproc 0>;
>
> status = "okay";
> };
>
> As a consequence, this version:
> - reintroduce v19 commits for stm32_rproc.c driver , adding the support
> of the st,rproc-tee binding.
> - drops the dedicated remoteproc-tee.yaml and st,stm32-rproc-tee.yaml
> bindings from the series.
> - extends st,stm32-rproc.yaml with st,rproc-tee to describe the link to
> the TEE remoteproc backend.
> - removes the dedicated stm32_rproc_tee.c driver and reuses stm32_rproc.c
> for both native and TEE-controlled cases.
> - keeps remoteproc_tee.c aligned with the phandle-based lookup introduced
> in v21 and uses a device_link between the STM32 remoteproc instance and
> the TEE backend device.
>
> More details are available in each patch commit message.
>
> Main updates from version V20[3]:
> --------------------------------
> To address Rob’s concern on v20concerning resource declaration under the
> tee node, the device tree is now structured as follows,replacing the
> child-parent hierarchy with a phandle:
>
> firmware {
> tee_rproc: optee-rproc {
> compatible = "80a4c275-0a47-4905-8285-1486a9771a08";
> };
> };
>
> m4: m4 at 0 {
> compatible = "st,stm32mp1-m4-tee";
> reg = <0 0>;
>
> mboxes = <&ipcc 0>, <&ipcc 1>, <&ipcc 2>;
> mbox-names = "vq0", "vq1", "shutdown";
>
> memory-region = <&vdev0vring0>, <&m_ipc_shm>, <&mcuram2>,
> <&vdev0vring1>, <&vdev0buffer>, <&retram>;
>
> interrupt-parent = <&exti>;
> interrupts = <68 1>;
>
> rproc-tee-phandle = <&tee_rproc 0>;
> st,auto-boot;
> wakeup-source;
>
> status = "okay";
> };
>
> As a consequence, this version:
> - Updates the device tree and bindings to:
> - Change the compatible property from
> "rproc-service-80a4c275-0a47-4905-8285-1486a9771a08" to
> "80a4c275-0a47-4905-8285-1486a9771a08".
> - Use the rproc-tee-phandle to avoid the parent-child hierarchy.
> - Updates stm32_rproc_tee.c and remoteproc_tee.c to adapt to the new bindings.
> - Updates remoteproc_tee.c to compute the device tree compatible string from
> the TEE UUID.
>
> Main updates from version V19[4]:
> --------------------------------
> The devicetree is now structured as follows:
>
> firmware {
> optee {
> compatible = "linaro,optee-tz";
> method = "smc";
> #address-cells = <1>;
> #size-cells = <0>;
> rproc-service at 0 {
> compatible = "rproc-service-80a4c275-0a47-4905-8285-1486a9771a08";
> reg = <0>;
> #address-cells = <1>;
> #size-cells = <0>;
> status = "okay";
> m4: m4 at 0 {
> compatible = "st,stm32mp15-m4-tee";
> reg = <0>;
> mboxes = <&ipcc 0>, <&ipcc 1>, <&ipcc 2>;
> mbox-names = "vq0", "vq1", "shutdown";
> memory-region = <&vdev0vring0>, <&m_ipc_shm>, <&mcuram2>,
> <&vdev0vring1>, <&vdev0buffer>, <&retram>;
> interrupt-parent = <&exti>;
> interrupts = <68 1>;
> status = "okay";
> };
> };
> };
> };
>
> As a consequence, this version:
>
> - Introduces a new stm32_rproc_tee.c remoteproc driver.
>
> Instead of further complicating the existing stm32_rproc.c driver, a
> dedicated TEE-based driver is added. Both drivers are intended to also
> support the STM32MP2x Cortex-M33 remote processor in a next step.
>
> - Reworks the bindings:
> - Drop the st,stm32-rproc.yaml updates that were introduced in previous
> revisions.
> - Add remoteproc-tee.yaml for the
> "rproc-service-80a4c275-0a47-4905-8285-1486a9771a08" compatible.
> - Add st,stm32-rproc-tee.yaml for the "st,stm32mp15-m4-tee" compatible.
>
> - Reworks the probing sequence:
>
> The m4 at 0 device is now probed by the remoteproc-tee driver, which itself
> is instantiated by the TEE (OP-TEE) bus.
>
> More details are available in each patch commit message.
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-remoteproc/20260317180329.1207625-1-arnaud.pouliquen@foss.st.com/
> [2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-remoteproc/20251217153917.3998544-1-arnaud.pouliquen@foss.st.com/
> [3] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-devicetree/20250625094028.758016-1-arnaud.pouliquen@foss.st.com/
>
>
> Tested-on:
> ---------
> commit 591cd656a1bf ("Linux 7.0-rc7")
>
> Description of the feature:
> --------------------------
> This series proposes the implementation of a remoteproc tee driver to
> communicate with a TEE trusted application responsible for authenticating
> and loading the remoteproc firmware image in an Arm secure context.
>
> 1) Principle:
>
> The remoteproc tee driver provides services to communicate with the OP-TEE
> trusted application running on the Trusted Execution Context (TEE).
> The trusted application in TEE manages the remote processor lifecycle:
>
> - authenticating and loading firmware images,
> - isolating and securing the remote processor memories,
> - supporting multi-firmware (e.g., TF-M + Zephyr on a Cortex-M33),
> - managing the start and stop of the firmware by the TEE.
>
> 2) Format of the signed image:
>
> Refer to:
> https://github.com/OP-TEE/optee_os/blob/master/ta/remoteproc/src/remoteproc_core.c#L18-L57
>
> 3) OP-TEE trusted application API:
>
> Refer to:
> https://github.com/OP-TEE/optee_os/blob/master/ta/remoteproc/include/ta_remoteproc.h
>
> 4) OP-TEE signature script
>
> Refer to:
> https://github.com/OP-TEE/optee_os/blob/master/scripts/sign_rproc_fw.py
>
> Example of usage:
> sign_rproc_fw.py --in <fw1.elf> --in <fw2.elf> --out <signed_fw.sign> --key ${OP-TEE_PATH}/keys/default.pem
>
>
> 5) Impact on User space Application
>
> No sysfs impact. The user only needs to provide the signed firmware image
> instead of the ELF image.
>
>
> For more information about the implementation, a presentation is available here
> (note that the format of the signed image has evolved between the presentation
> and the integration in OP-TEE).
>
> https://resources.linaro.org/en/resource/6c5bGvZwUAjX56fvxthxds
>
> Arnaud Pouliquen (7):
> dt-bindings: firmware: Add TEE remoteproc service binding
> dt-bindings: remoteproc: st,stm32-rproc: add st,rproc-tee
> remoteproc: core: Introduce rproc_pa_to_va helper
> remoteproc: Introduce optional release_fw operation
> remoteproc: Add TEE support
> remoteproc: stm32: Create sub-functions to request shutdown and
> release
> remoteproc: stm32: Add support of an OP-TEE TA to load the firmware
>
> .../bindings/remoteproc/remoteproc-tee.yaml | 36 +
> .../bindings/remoteproc/st,stm32-rproc.yaml | 55 +-
> drivers/remoteproc/Kconfig | 10 +
> drivers/remoteproc/Makefile | 1 +
> drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c | 56 ++
> drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_internal.h | 6 +
> drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_tee.c | 789 ++++++++++++++++++
> drivers/remoteproc/stm32_rproc.c | 249 ++++--
> include/linux/remoteproc.h | 6 +
> include/linux/remoteproc_tee.h | 98 +++
> 10 files changed, 1220 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/remoteproc-tee.yaml
> create mode 100644 drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_tee.c
> create mode 100644 include/linux/remoteproc_tee.h
>
>
> base-commit: 591cd656a1bf5ea94a222af5ef2ee76df029c1d2
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