Re: [PATCH RFC] staging: Add driver to communicate with the T2 Security Chip

From: gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun Mar 09 2025 - 04:54:16 EST


On Sun, Mar 09, 2025 at 08:40:31AM +0000, Aditya Garg wrote:
> From: Paul Pawlowski <paul@xxxxxxxx>
>
> This patch adds a driver named apple-bce, to add support for the T2
> Security Chip found on certain Macs.
>
> The driver has 3 main components:
>
> BCE (Buffer Copy Engine) - this is what the files in the root directory
> are for. This estabilishes a basic communication channel with the T2.
> VHCI and Audio both require this component.

So this is a new "bus" type? Or a platform resource? Or something
else?

> VHCI - this is a virtual USB host controller; keyboard, mouse and
> other system components are provided by this component (other
> drivers use this host controller to provide more functionality).

I don't understand, why does a security chip have a USB virtual
interface in it? What "devices" hang off of it that are found and
enumerated by the host OS?

And what other drivers use this controller, just normal Linux drivers,
or vendor-specific ones?

> Audio - a driver for the T2 audio interface, currently only audio
> output is supported.

Again, is this a platform device or does it sit on the BCE "bus" you
will create here?

thanks,

greg k-h