arm-trusted-firmware/services/std_svc/std_svc_setup.c

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#include <assert.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <psci.h>
#include <runtime_svc.h>
Introduce PSCI Library Interface This patch introduces the PSCI Library interface. The major changes introduced are as follows: * Earlier BL31 was responsible for Architectural initialization during cold boot via bl31_arch_setup() whereas PSCI was responsible for the same during warm boot. This functionality is now consolidated by the PSCI library and it does Architectural initialization via psci_arch_setup() during both cold and warm boots. * Earlier the warm boot entry point was always `psci_entrypoint()`. This was not flexible enough as a library interface. Now PSCI expects the runtime firmware to provide the entry point via `psci_setup()`. A new function `bl31_warm_entrypoint` is introduced in BL31 and the previous `psci_entrypoint()` is deprecated. * The `smc_helpers.h` is reorganized to separate the SMC Calling Convention defines from the Trusted Firmware SMC helpers. The former is now in a new header file `smcc.h` and the SMC helpers are moved to Architecture specific header. * The CPU context is used by PSCI for context initialization and restoration after power down (PSCI Context). It is also used by BL31 for SMC handling and context management during Normal-Secure world switch (SMC Context). The `psci_smc_handler()` interface is redefined to not use SMC helper macros thus enabling to decouple the PSCI context from EL3 runtime firmware SMC context. This enables PSCI to be integrated with other runtime firmware using a different SMC context. NOTE: With this patch the architectural setup done in `bl31_arch_setup()` is done as part of `psci_setup()` and hence `bl31_platform_setup()` will be invoked prior to architectural setup. It is highly unlikely that the platform setup will depend on architectural setup and cause any failure. Please be be aware of this change in sequence. Change-Id: I7f497a08d33be234bbb822c28146250cb20dab73
2016-04-29 19:01:30 +01:00
#include <smcc_helpers.h>
#include <std_svc.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <uuid.h>
/* Standard Service UUID */
DEFINE_SVC_UUID(arm_svc_uid,
0x108d905b, 0xf863, 0x47e8, 0xae, 0x2d,
0xc0, 0xfb, 0x56, 0x41, 0xf6, 0xe2);
/* Setup Standard Services */
static int32_t std_svc_setup(void)
{
uintptr_t svc_arg;
svc_arg = get_arm_std_svc_args(PSCI_FID_MASK);
assert(svc_arg);
/*
* PSCI is the only specification implemented as a Standard Service.
* The `psci_setup()` also does EL3 architectural setup.
*/
return psci_setup((const psci_lib_args_t *)svc_arg);
}
/*
* Top-level Standard Service SMC handler. This handler will in turn dispatch
* calls to PSCI SMC handler
*/
uintptr_t std_svc_smc_handler(uint32_t smc_fid,
u_register_t x1,
u_register_t x2,
u_register_t x3,
u_register_t x4,
void *cookie,
void *handle,
u_register_t flags)
{
/*
* Dispatch PSCI calls to PSCI SMC handler and return its return
* value
*/
if (is_psci_fid(smc_fid)) {
Introduce PSCI Library Interface This patch introduces the PSCI Library interface. The major changes introduced are as follows: * Earlier BL31 was responsible for Architectural initialization during cold boot via bl31_arch_setup() whereas PSCI was responsible for the same during warm boot. This functionality is now consolidated by the PSCI library and it does Architectural initialization via psci_arch_setup() during both cold and warm boots. * Earlier the warm boot entry point was always `psci_entrypoint()`. This was not flexible enough as a library interface. Now PSCI expects the runtime firmware to provide the entry point via `psci_setup()`. A new function `bl31_warm_entrypoint` is introduced in BL31 and the previous `psci_entrypoint()` is deprecated. * The `smc_helpers.h` is reorganized to separate the SMC Calling Convention defines from the Trusted Firmware SMC helpers. The former is now in a new header file `smcc.h` and the SMC helpers are moved to Architecture specific header. * The CPU context is used by PSCI for context initialization and restoration after power down (PSCI Context). It is also used by BL31 for SMC handling and context management during Normal-Secure world switch (SMC Context). The `psci_smc_handler()` interface is redefined to not use SMC helper macros thus enabling to decouple the PSCI context from EL3 runtime firmware SMC context. This enables PSCI to be integrated with other runtime firmware using a different SMC context. NOTE: With this patch the architectural setup done in `bl31_arch_setup()` is done as part of `psci_setup()` and hence `bl31_platform_setup()` will be invoked prior to architectural setup. It is highly unlikely that the platform setup will depend on architectural setup and cause any failure. Please be be aware of this change in sequence. Change-Id: I7f497a08d33be234bbb822c28146250cb20dab73
2016-04-29 19:01:30 +01:00
SMC_RET1(handle,
psci_smc_handler(smc_fid, x1, x2, x3, x4,
cookie, handle, flags));
}
switch (smc_fid) {
case ARM_STD_SVC_CALL_COUNT:
/*
* Return the number of Standard Service Calls. PSCI is the only
* standard service implemented; so return number of PSCI calls
*/
SMC_RET1(handle, PSCI_NUM_CALLS);
case ARM_STD_SVC_UID:
/* Return UID to the caller */
SMC_UUID_RET(handle, arm_svc_uid);
case ARM_STD_SVC_VERSION:
/* Return the version of current implementation */
SMC_RET2(handle, STD_SVC_VERSION_MAJOR, STD_SVC_VERSION_MINOR);
default:
WARN("Unimplemented Standard Service Call: 0x%x \n", smc_fid);
SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
}
}
/* Register Standard Service Calls as runtime service */
DECLARE_RT_SVC(
std_svc,
OEN_STD_START,
OEN_STD_END,
SMC_TYPE_FAST,
std_svc_setup,
std_svc_smc_handler
);