These macros are only defined for corresponding image,
and they are undefined for other images. It means that we have
to use ifdef or defined() instead of relying on being 0 by default.
Change-Id: Iad11efab9830ddf471599b46286e1c56581ef5a7
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
Change sizeof call so it references a static type instead of return of
a function in order to be MISRA compliant.
Change-Id: I6f1adb206073d6cd200156e281b8d76249e3af0e
Signed-off-by: Joel Hutton <joel.hutton@arm.com>
Add events that trigger before entry to normal/secure world. The
events trigger after the normal/secure context has been restored.
Similarly add events that trigger after leaving normal/secure world.
The events trigger after the normal/secure context has been saved.
Change-Id: I1b48a7ea005d56b1f25e2b5313d77e67d2f02bc5
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
For Trusted Board Boot, BL2 needs more space to support the ECDSA
and ECDSA+RSA algorithms.
Change-Id: Ie7eda9a1315ce836dbc6d18d6588f8d17891a92d
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
These hooks are intended to allow one platform to try load
images from alternative places. There is a hook to initialize
the sequence of boot locations and a hook to pass to the next
sequence.
Change-Id: Ia0f84c415208dc4fa4f9d060d58476db23efa5b2
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
This allows other EL3 components to subscribe to CPU on events.
Update Firmware Design guide to list psci_cpu_on_finish as an available
event.
Change-Id: Ida774afe0f9cdce4021933fcc33a9527ba7aaae2
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This light-weight framework enables some EL3 components to publish
events which other EL3 components can subscribe to. Publisher can
optionally pass opaque data for subscribers. The order in which
subscribers are called is not defined.
Firmware design updated.
Change-Id: I24a3a70b2b1dedcb1f73cf48313818aebf75ebb6
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The implementation is the same as those used to disable it in EL3.
Change-Id: Ibfe7e69034a691fbf57477c5a76a8cdca28f6b26
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
This patch introduces a new API in the translation tables library
(v2), that allows to change the memory attributes of a memory
region. It may be used to change its execution permissions and
data access permissions.
As a prerequisite, the memory must be already mapped. Moreover, it
must be mapped at the finest granularity (currently 4 KB).
Change-Id: I242a8c6f0f3ef2b0a81a61e28706540462faca3c
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
This patch introduces a new API in the translation tables library
(v2), that allows to query the memory attributes of a memory block
or a memory page.
Change-Id: I45a8b39a53da39e7617cbac4bff5658dc1b20a11
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Previously, in AArch32, `IMAGE_XLAT_DEFAULT_REGIME` wasn't defined. The
translation regime is only used in the AArch64 port of the translation
tables library v2, so this is not a problem for now, but future patches
will use it.
`IMAGE_EL` isn't used in AArch32, so it isn't needed to define it.
Change-Id: I4acdb01a58658956ab94bd82ed5b7fee1aa6ba90
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The GIC driver initialization currently allows an array of interrupts to
be configured as secure. Future use cases would require more interrupt
configuration other than just security, such as priority.
This patch introduces a new interrupt property array as part of both
GICv2 and GICv3 driver data. The platform can populate the array with
interrupt numbers and respective properties. The corresponding driver
initialization iterates through the array, and applies interrupt
configuration as required.
This capability, and the current way of supplying array (or arrays, in
case of GICv3) of secure interrupts, are however mutually exclusive.
Henceforth, the platform should supply either:
- A list of interrupts to be mapped as secure (the current way).
Platforms that do this will continue working as they were. With this
patch, this scheme is deprecated.
- A list of interrupt properties (properties include interrupt group).
Individual interrupt properties are specified via. descriptors of
type 'interrupt_prop_desc_t', which can be populated with the macro
INTR_PROP_DESC().
A run time assert checks that the platform doesn't specify both.
Henceforth the old scheme of providing list of secure interrupts is
deprecated. When built with ERROR_DEPRECATED=1, GIC drivers will require
that the interrupt properties are supplied instead of an array of secure
interrupts.
Add a section to firmware design about configuring secure interrupts.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#262
Change-Id: I8eec29e72eb69dbb6bce77879febf32c95376942
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The helpers perform read-modify-write on GIC*_ICFGR registers, but don't
serialise callers. Any serialisation must be taken care of by the
callers.
Change-Id: I71995f82ff2c7f70d37af0ede30d6ee18682fd3f
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
An earlier patch added provision for the platform to provide secure
interrupt properties. ARM platforms already has a list of interrupts
that fall into different secure groups.
This patch defines macros that enumerate interrupt properties in the
same fashion, and points the driver driver data to a list of interrupt
properties rather than list of secure interrupts on ARM platforms. The
deprecated interrupt list definitions are however retained to support
legacy builds.
Configuration applied to individual interrupts remain unchanged, so no
runtime behaviour change expected.
NOTE: Platforms that use the arm/common function
plat_arm_gic_driver_init() must replace their PLAT_ARM_G1S_IRQS and
PLAT_ARM_G0_IRQS macro definitions with PLAT_ARM_G1S_IRQ_PROPS and
PLAT_ARM_G0_IRQ_PROPS macros respectively, using the provided
INTR_PROP_DESC macro.
Change-Id: I24d643b83e3333753a3ba97d4b6fb71e16bb0952
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
SPIs can be routed to either a specific PE, or to any one of all
available PEs.
API documentation updated.
Change-Id: I28675f634568aaf4ea1aa8aa7ebf25b419a963ed
Co-authored-by: Yousuf A <yousuf.sait@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The back end GIC driver converts and assigns the interrupt type to
suitable group.
For GICv2, a build option GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3 is introduced, which
determines to which type Group 0 interrupts maps to.
- When the build option is set 0 (the default), Group 0 interrupts are
meant for Secure EL1. This is presently the case.
- Otherwise, Group 0 interrupts are meant for EL3. This means the SPD
will have to synchronously hand over the interrupt to Secure EL1.
The query API allows the platform to query whether the platform supports
interrupts of a given type.
API documentation updated.
Change-Id: I60fdb4053ffe0bd006b3b20914914ebd311fc858
Co-authored-by: Yousuf A <yousuf.sait@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
These APIs allow the GIC implementation to categorize interrupt numbers
into SPIs, PPIs, and SGIs. The default implementations for GICv2 and
GICv3 follows interrupt numbering as specified by the ARM GIC
architecture.
API documentation updated.
Change-Id: Ia6aa379dc955994333232e6138f259535d4fa087
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The PE target mask is used to translate linear PE index (returned by
platform core position) to a bit mask used when targeting interrupts to
a PE, viz. when raising SGIs and routing SPIs.
The platform shall:
- Populate the driver data with a pointer to array that's to contain
per-PE target masks.
- Invoke the new driver API 'gicv2_set_pe_target_mask()' during
per-CPU initialization so that the driver populates the target mask
for that CPU.
Platforms that don't intend to target interrupts or raise SGIs need not
populate this.
Change-Id: Ic0db54da86915e9dccd82fff51479bc3c1fdc968
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Document the API in separate platform interrupt controller API document.
Change-Id: If18f208e10a8a243f5c59d226fcf48e985941949
Co-authored-by: Yousuf A <yousuf.sait@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The macro DEFINE_SYSREG_WRITE_CONST_FUNC defines an inline function
to an assembly statement that uses the MSR (immediate) instruction
to access the PSTATE. The "i" (immediate) assembly constraint on
the operand was only satisfied when compiling with optimizations
enabled which resulted in the function being optimized out - the
"const uint64_t v" parameter was optimized out and replaced by a
literal value.
When compiling without optimizations, the function call remained and
therefore the parameter is not optimized out - compilation fails as
the constraint is impossible to satisfy by the compiler.
This patch replaces the function encapsulating the use of
the MSR (immediate) with a macro that allows the literal value to be
directly fed to the inline assembly statement
Change-Id: Ib379a7acc48ef3cb83090a680cd8a6ce1a94a9d9
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
Updated the PSCI version conforming to the PSCI v1.1
specification (ARM DEN022D).
Change-Id: I1f34772ef6de37ec1ade719a1ab3aa062152d995
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
Currently TF does not initialise the PMCR_EL0 register in
the secure context or save/restore the register.
In particular, the DP field may not be set to one to prohibit
cycle counting in the secure state, even though event counting
generally is prohibited via the default setting of MDCR_EL3.SMPE
to 0.
This patch initialises PMCR_EL0.DP to one in the secure state
to prohibit cycle counting and also initialises other fields
that have an architectually UNKNOWN reset value.
Additionally, PMCR_EL0 is added to the list of registers that are
saved and restored during a world switch.
Similar changes are made for PMCR for the AArch32 execution state.
NOTE: secure world code at lower ELs that assume other values in PMCR_EL0
will be impacted.
Change-Id: Iae40e8c0a196d74053accf97063ebc257b4d2f3a
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
This patch implements PSCI_SYSTEM_RESET2 API as defined in PSCI
v1.1 specification. The specification allows architectural and
vendor-specific resets via this API. In the current specification,
there is only one architectural reset, the warm reset. This reset is
intended to provide a fast reboot path that guarantees not to reset
system main memory.
Change-Id: I057bb81a60cd0fe56465dbb5791d8e1cca025bd3
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
Provides GICv3 save/restore feature to arm_system_pwr_domain_resume and
arm_system_pwr_domain_save functions.
Introduce FVP PSCI power level 3 (System level) support. This is solely
done to provide example code on how to use the GICv3 save and restore
helpers.
Also make CSS GICv3 platforms power off the Redistributor on SYSTEM
SUSPEND as its state is saved and restored.
Change-Id: I0d852f3af8824edee1a17c085cf593ddd33a4e77
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Co-Authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Some recent enhancements to EL3 runtime firmware like support for
save and restoring GICv3 register context during system_suspend
necessitates additional data memory for the firmware. This patch
introduces support for creating a TZC secured DDR carveout for use
by ARM reference platforms. A new linker section `el3_tzc_dram` is
created using platform supplied linker script and data marked with
the attribute `arm_el3_tzc_dram` will be placed in this section.
The FVP makefile now defines the `PLAT_EXTRA_LD_SCRIPT` variable to
allow inclusion of the platform linker script by the top level BL31
linker script.
Change-Id: I0e7f4a75a6ac51419c667875ff2677043df1585d
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The MEM_PROTECT support adds a MMAP region for DRAM2, which when
building with TBBR support and OP-TEE tsp requires an additional
entry in the MMAP region array in BL2 - PLAT_ARM_MMAP_ENTRIES is
increased.
The MEM_PROTECT support also adds a new region in BL31, and when
BL31 is placed in DRAM, the memory mappings require an additional
translation table - MAX_XLAT_TABLES is increased.
Change-Id: I0b76260da817dcfd0b8f73a7193c36efda977625
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
This patch adds functions to save and restore GICv3 ITS registers during
system suspend. Please note that the power management of GIC ITS is
implementation defined. These functions only implements the
architectural part of the ITS power management and they do not restore
memory structures or register content required to support ITS. Even if
the ITS implementation stores structures in memory, an implementation
defined power down sequence is likely to be required to flush some
internal ITS caches to memory. If such implementation defined sequence
is not followed, the platform must ensure that the ITS is not power
gated during system suspend.
Change-Id: I5f31e5541975aa7dcaab69b0b7f67583c0e27678
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
During system suspend, the GICv3 Distributor and Redistributor context
can be lost due to power gating of the system power domain. This means
that the GICv3 context needs to be saved prior to system suspend and
restored on wakeup. Currently the consensus is that the Firmware should
be in charge of this. See tf-issues#464 for more details.
This patch introduces helper APIs in the GICv3 driver to save and
restore the Distributor and Redistributor contexts. The GICv3 ITS
context is not considered in this patch because the specification says
that the details of ITS power management is implementation-defined.
These APIs are expected to be appropriately invoked by the platform
layer during system suspend.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#464
Change-Id: Iebb9c6770ab8c4d522546f161fa402d2fe02ec00
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
This patch introduces the ability of the xlat tables library to manage
EL0 and EL1 mappings from a higher exception level.
Attributes MT_USER and MT_PRIVILEGED have been added to allow the user
specify the target EL in the translation regime EL1&0.
REGISTER_XLAT_CONTEXT2 macro is introduced to allow creating a
xlat_ctx_t that targets a given translation regime (EL1&0 or EL3).
A new member is added to xlat_ctx_t to represent the translation regime
the xlat_ctx_t manages. The execute_never mask member is removed as it
is computed from existing information.
Change-Id: I95e14abc3371d7a6d6a358cc54c688aa9975c110
Co-authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Introduce a variant of the TLB invalidation helper function that
allows the targeted translation regime to be specified, rather than
defaulting to the current one.
This new function is useful in the context of EL3 software managing
translation tables for the S-EL1&0 translation regime, as then it
might need to invalidate S-EL1&0 TLB entries rather than EL3 ones.
Define a new enumeration to be able to represent translation regimes in
the xlat tables library.
Change-Id: Ibe4438dbea2d7a6e7470bfb68ff805d8bf6b07e5
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The current implementation of the memory mapping API favours mapping
memory regions using the biggest possible block size in order to
reduce the number of translation tables needed.
In some cases, this behaviour might not be desirable. When translation
tables are edited at run-time, coarse-grain mappings like that might
need splitting into finer-grain tables. This operation has a
performance cost.
The MAP_REGION2() macro allows to specify the granularity of
translation tables used for the initial mapping of a memory region.
This might increase performance for memory regions that are likely to
be edited in the future, at the expense of a potentially increased
memory footprint.
The Translation Tables Library Design Guide has been updated to
explain the use case for this macro. Also added a few intermediate
titles to make the guide easier to digest.
Change-Id: I04de9302e0ee3d326b8877043a9f638766b81b7b
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Since commit 769d65da77 ("xlat: Use MAP_REGION macro as compatibility
layer"), building with GCC 4.9 fails.
CC plat/arm/board/fvp/fvp_common.c
plat/arm/board/fvp/fvp_common.c:60:2: error: initializer element is not constant
ARM_MAP_SHARED_RAM,
^
plat/arm/board/fvp/fvp_common.c:60:2: error: (near initialization for 'plat_arm_mmap[0]')
make: *** [Makefile:535: build/fvp/release/bl1/fvp_common.o] Error 1
Taking into account that MAP_REGION(_FLAT) is widely used in array
initializers, do not use cast.
Fixes: 769d65da77 ("xlat: Use MAP_REGION macro as compatibility layer")
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
On ARM platforms, the maximum size of the address space is limited
to 32-bits as defined in arm_def.h. In order to access DRAM2, which
is defined beyond the 32-bit address space, the maximum address space
is increased to 36-bits in AArch64. It is possible to increase the
virtual space for AArch32, but it is more difficult and not supported
for now.
NOTE - the actual maximum memory address space is platform dependent
and is checked at run-time by querying the PARange field in the
ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1 register.
Change-Id: I6cb05c78a63b1fed96db9a9773faca04a5b93d67
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
mem_protect needs some kind of non-volatile memory because it has
to remember its state across reset and power down events.
The most suitable electronic part for this feature is a NVRAM
which should be only accesible from the secure world. Juno and
FVP lack such hardware and for this reason the MEM_PROTECT
functionality is implemented with Flash EEPROM memory on both
boards, even though this memory is accesible from the non-secure
world. This is done only to show a full implementation of
these PSCI features, but an actual system shouldn't use a
non-secure NVRAM to implement it.
The EL3 runtime software will write the mem_protect flag and BL2
will read and clear the memory ranges if enabled. It is done in
BL2 because it reduces the time that TF needs access to the full
non-secure memory.
The memory layout of both boards is defined using macros which
take different values in Juno and FVP platforms. Generic platform
helpers are added that use the platform specific macros to generate
a mem_region_t that is valid for the platform.
Change-Id: I2c6818ac091a2966fa07a52c5ddf8f6fde4941e9
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
This commit introduces a new type (mem_region_t) used to describe
memory regions and it adds two utility functions:
- clear_mem_regions: This function clears (write 0) to a set
of regions described with an array of mem_region_t.
- mem_region_in_array_chk This function checks if a
region is covered by some of the regions described
with an array of mem_region_t.
Change-Id: I12ce549f5e81dd15ac0981645f6e08ee7c120811
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
This patch adds the generic code that links the psci smc handler
with the platform function that implements the mem_protect and
mem_check_range functionalities. These functions are optional
APIs added in PSCI v1.1 (ARM DEN022D).
Change-Id: I3bac1307a5ce2c7a196ace76db8317e8d8c8bb3f
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
Add new option rsa+ecdsa for TF_MBEDTLS_KEY_ALG, which selects
rsa or ecdsa depending on the certificate used.
Change-Id: I08d9e99bdbba361ed2ec5624248dc382c750ad47
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
For Trusted Board Boot, BL1 RW section and BL2 need more space to
support the ECDSA algorithm. Specifically, PLAT_ARM_MAX_BL1_RW_SIZE
is increased on ARM platforms.
And on the Juno platform:
- BL2 size, PLAT_ARM_MAX_BL2_SIZE is increased.
- SCP_BL2 is loaded into the space defined by BL31_BASE ->
BL31_RW_BASE. In order to maintain the same size space for
SCP_BL2,PLAT_ARM_MAX_BL31_SIZE is increased.
Change-Id: I379083f918b40ab1c765da4e71780d89f0058040
Co-Authored-By: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
The type `unsigned long` is 32 bit wide in AArch32, but 64 bit wide in
AArch64. This is inconsistent and that's why we avoid using it as per
the Coding Guidelines. This patch changes all `UL` occurrences to `U`
or `ULL` depending on the context so that the size of the constant is
clear.
This problem affected the macro `BIT(nr)`. As long as this macro is used
to fill fields of registers, that's not a problem, since all registers
are 32 bit wide in AArch32 and 64 bit wide in AArch64. However, if the
macro is used to fill the fields of a 64-bit integer, it won't be able
to set the upper 32 bits in AArch32.
By changing the type of this macro to `unsigned long long` the behaviour
is always the same regardless of the architecture, as this type is
64-bit wide in both cases.
Some Tegra platform files have been modified by this patch.
Change-Id: I918264c03e7d691a931f0d1018df25a2796cc221
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
In the S-EL1&0 translation regime we aren't using the higher VA range,
whose translation table base address is held in TTBR1_EL1. The bit
TCR_EL1.EPD1 can be used to disable translations using TTBR1_EL1, but
the code wasn't setting it to 1. Additionally, other fields in TCR1_EL1
associated with the higher VA range (TBI1, TG1, SH1, ORGN1, IRGN1 and
A1) weren't set correctly as they were left as 0. In particular, 0 is a
reserved value for TG1. Also, TBBR1_EL1 was not explicitly set and its
reset value is UNKNOWN.
Therefore memory accesses to the higher VA range would result in
unpredictable behaviour as a translation table walk would be attempted
using an UNKNOWN value in TTBR1_EL1.
On the FVP and Juno platforms accessing the higher VA range resulted in
a translation fault, but this may not always be the case on all
platforms.
This patch sets the bit TCR_EL1.EPD1 to 1 so that any kind of
unpredictable behaviour is prevented.
This bug only affects the AArch64 version of the code, the AArch32
version sets this bit to 1 as expected.
Change-Id: I481c000deda5bc33a475631301767b9e0474a303
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The value of BL31_BASE currently depends on the size of BL31. This
causes problems in the RESET_TO_BL31 case because the value of
BL31_BASE is used in the model launch parameters, which often changes.
Therefore, this patch fixes BL31_BASE to the middle of Trusted SRAM,
to avoid further model parameter changes in future.
Change-Id: I6d7fa4fe293717d84768974679539c0e0cb6d935
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
This patch provides helper macros for both Device and Normal memory MAIR
encodings as defined by the ARM Architecture Reference Manual for ARMv8-A
(ARM DDI0487B.A).
Change-Id: I5faae7f2cf366390ad4ba1d9253c6f3b60fd5e20
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Use the MAP_REGION to build the mmap_region_t argument in wrappers like
mmap_add_region(). Evolution of the mmap_region_t might require adding
new members with a non-zero default value. Users of MAP_REGION are
protected against such evolution. This commit also protects users of
mmap_add_region() and mmap_add_dynamic_region() functions against these
evolutions.
Also make the MAP_REGION macro implementation more explicit and make it
a mmap_region_t compound literal to make it useable as a function
parameter on its own and to prevent using it in initialization of
variables of different type.
Change-Id: I7bfc4689f6dd4dd23c895b65f628d8ee991fc161
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
This patch gives users control over logging messages printed from the C
code using the LOG macros defined in debug.h Users now have the ability
to reduce the log_level at run time using the tf_log_set_max_level()
function. The default prefix string can be defined by platform by
overriding the `plat_log_get_prefix()` platform API which is also
introduced in this patch.
The new log framework results in saving of some RO data. For example,
when BL1 is built for FVP with LOG_LEVEL=LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE, resulted
in saving 384 bytes of RO data and increase of 8 bytes of RW data. The
framework also adds about 108 bytes of code to the release build of FVP.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#462
Change-Id: I476013d9c3deedfdd4c8b0b0f125665ba6250554
Co-authored-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch introduces tf_vprintf() and tf_string_print() APIs
which is needed by the logging framework introduced in a later
patch.
Change-Id: Ie4240443d0e04e070502b51e371e546dd469fd33
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Erratum 855971 applies to revision r0p3 or earlier Cortex-A72 CPUs. The
recommended workaround is to disable instruction prefetch.
Change-Id: I7fde74ee2a8a23b2a8a1891b260f0eb909fad4bf
Signed-off-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Erratum 855972 applies to revision r1p3 or earlier Cortex-A57 CPUs. The
recommended workaround is to disable instruction prefetch.
Change-Id: I56eeac0b753eb1432bd940083372ad6f7e93b16a
Signed-off-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This patch does the required changes to enable CSS platforms
to build and use the SDS framework. Since SDS is always coupled with
SCMI protocol, the preexisting SCMI build flag is now renamed to
`CSS_USE_SCMI_SDS_DRIVER` which will enable both SCMI and SDS on
CSS platforms. Also some of the workarounds applied for SCMI are
now removed with SDS in place.
Change-Id: I94e8b93f05e3fe95e475c5501c25bec052588a9c
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch fixes the inconsistency with regards as to how
BL2_BASE/BL2U_BASE and BL2_LIMIT/BL2U_LIMIT macros are defined
when building Juno to run in AArch32 mode at EL3. In this case,
BL32 is compiled for AArch32 whereas BL1 and BL2 are compiled
for AArch64. This resulted in BL32 conditionally compiling a
different definition of the above mentioned macros from BL1/BL2.
This is fixed by taking into consideration the
JUNO_AARCH32_EL3_RUNTIME build flag as well in the conditional
compilation check.
Change-Id: I27ac68aa4df0502089c1739c05366a9c509eb5be
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The commit 3eb2d67 optimizes the memory map for BL2 when TSP
is not present. But this also broke OP-TEE as it was reusing
the TSP mapping. This patch fixes this problem by adding a
separate mapping for OP-TEE in the BL2 memory map table.
Change-Id: I130a2ea552b7b62d8478081feb1f4ddf5292a118
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Platform may use specific cache line sizes. Since CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE
defines the platform specific cache line size, it is used to define the
size of the cpu data structure CPU_DATA_SIZE aligned on cache line size.
Introduce assembly macro 'mov_imm' for AArch32 to simplify implementation
of function '_cpu_data_by_index'.
Change-Id: Ic2d49ffe0c3e51649425fd9c8c99559c582ac5a1
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@linaro.org>
This patch ensures that the ARM_MAP_TSP_SEC_MEM memory region is mapped
in BL2 only if the TSPD has been included in the build. This saves one
entry in the plat_arm_mmap[] array and avoids to map extra memory when
it's not needed.
Change-Id: I6ae60822ff8f0de198145925b0b0d45355179a94
Signed-off-by: Achin Gupta <achin.gupta@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Add Call Frame Information assembler directives to vector entries so
that debuggers display the backtrace of functions that triggered a
synchronous exception. For example, a function triggering a data abort
will be easier to debug if the backtrace can be displayed from a
breakpoint at the beginning of the synchronous exception vector.
DS-5 needs CFI otherwise it will not attempt to display the backtrace.
Other debuggers might have other needs. These debug information are
stored in the ELF file but not in the final binary.
Change-Id: I32dc4e4b7af02546c93c1a45c71a1f6d710d36b1
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Assembly routines are usually defined by using "func" and "endfunc":
func foo
...
endfunc foo
Currently, the "func" macro does not specify ".align" directive
by default. It causes unaligned instruction under some circumstances.
As far as I tested, this problem happens for GCC 5 or older. It did
not happen for GCC 6 or newer. Taking into account that GCC 4.x / 5.x
is still used, make sure that assembly code is at least 4 byte aligned.
[ How to reproduce the problem ]
For example, use GCC 5.3 downloaded from Linaro:
http://releases.linaro.org/components/toolchain/binaries/5.3-2016.05/
aarch64-linux-gnu/gcc-linaro-5.3.1-2016.05-x86_64_aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.xz
Expand mbedtls-2.4.2 to the current directory.
Try the following:
$ git log --oneline -1
77544ef Merge pull request #1071 from jeenu-arm/syntax-fix
$ aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc --version | head -1
aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc (Linaro GCC 5.3-2016.05) 5.3.1 20160412
$ make CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- PLAT=uniphier \
TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1 MBEDTLS_DIR=mbedtls-2.4.2
( snip build log )
$ aarch64-linux-gnu-nm build/uniphier/release/bl1/bl1.elf | grep handler
00000000800088f4 T bl1_fwu_smc_handler
00000000800084c8 T bl1_smc_handler
000000008000a6e0 t _panic_handler
000000008000a8e0 W plat_error_handler
000000008000a8e8 W plat_panic_handler
000000008000a8d8 W plat_reset_handler
000000008000a39f T reset_handler
000000008000a367 t smc_handler
000000008000a2ef t smc_handler64
You will notice "smc_handler64", "reset_handler", etc. are not properly
aligned.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
At present, various CPU register macros that refer to CPUACTLR are named
ACTLR. This patch fixes that.
The previous register names are retained, but guarded by the
ERROR_DEPRECATED macro, so as not to break platforms that continue using
the old names.
Change-Id: Ia872196d81803f8f390b887d149e0fd054df519b
Signed-off-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
In order to avoid Undefined behavior, left operand in left-shift
expressions needs to be unsigned, and of sufficient size. The safest and
most consistent approach is to use unsigned long long type.
Change-Id: I9612f16a6e6ea4c7df62a02497d862abf19b8e1b
Signed-off-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
The current definition of ARM_INSTANTIATE_LOCK macro includes a
semicolon, which means it's omitted where it's used. This is anomalous
for a C statement in global scope.
Fix this by removing semicolon from the definition; and where it's a
NOP, declare a file-scoped variable explicitly tagged as unused to avoid
compiler warning.
No functional changes.
Change-Id: I2c1d92ece4777e272a025011e03b8003f3543335
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Changes ARM_OPTEE_PAGEABLE_LOAD_BASE to end of ARM_AP_TZC_DRAM1.
ARM_OPTEE_PAGEABLE_LOAD_SIZE is also increased to 4MB to optimize
translation table usage.
This change makes loading of paged part easier inside OP-TEE OS as the
previous location of ARM_OPTEE_PAGEABLE_LOAD_BASE normally isn't mapped
if paging is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Jens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@linaro.org>
This patch enables the CnP (Common not Private) bit for secure page
tables so that multiple PEs in the same Inner Shareable domain can use
the same translation table entries for a given stage of translation in
a particular translation regime. This only takes effect when ARM
Trusted Firmware is built with ARM_ARCH_MINOR >= 2.
ARM Trusted Firmware Design has been updated to include a description
of this feature usage.
Change-Id: I698305f047400119aa1900d34c65368022e410b8
Signed-off-by: Isla Mitchell <isla.mitchell@arm.com>
The macro concisely expresses and requires architecture version to be at
least as required by its arguments. This would be useful when extending
Trusted Firmware functionality for future architecture revisions.
Replace similar usage in the current code base with the new macro.
Change-Id: I9dcd0aa71a663eabd02ed9632b8ce87611fa5a57
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
NOR memory only supports setting bits to 1. To clear a bit, set to zero,
the NOR memory needs to be erased.
Change-Id: Ia82eb15a5af9a6d4fc7e5ea2b58e6db87226b351
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
lock/unlock operation must wait until WSM bit
is set. Since we do not allow to loop forever then these functions
must return an error if WSM bit isn't enabled after a number of tries.
Change-Id: I21c9e292b514b28786ff4a225128bcd8c1bfa999
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>