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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yatharth Kochar 0191262d23 FWU: Add support for `fwu_fip` target
Firmware update feature needs a new FIP called `fwu_fip.bin` that
includes Secure(SCP_BL2U, BL2U) and Normal world(NS_BL2U) images
along with the FWU_CERT certificate in order for NS_BL1U to load
the images and help the Firmware update process to complete.

This patch adds the capability to support the new target `fwu_fip`
which includes above mentioned FWU images in the make files.

The new target of `fwu_fip` and its dependencies are included for
compilation only when `TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT` is defined.

Change-Id: Ie780e3aac6cbd0edfaff3f9af96a2332bd69edbc
2015-12-09 17:41:19 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar 9003fa0b0c FWU: Add Generic BL2U FWU image support in BL2
The Firmware Update (FWU) feature needs support for an optional
secure world image, BL2U, to allow additional secure world
initialization required by FWU, for example DDR initialization.

This patch adds generic framework support to create BL2U.

NOTE: A platform makefile must supply additional `BL2U_SOURCES`
      to build the bl2u target. A subsequent patch adds bl2u
      support for ARM platforms.

Change-Id: If2ce036199bb40b39b7f91a9332106bcd4e25413
2015-12-09 17:41:19 +00:00
Juan Castillo 70d1fc5383 Fix build error when `BL32` is not defined
If an SPD wants to use a prebuilt binary as BL32 image (for example,
the OPTEE Dispatcher), it must point the `BL32` variable to the
image file. This dependency should apply only to the `fip` target.
However, it also applies to the `all` target at the moment. If the
user tries to build all individual TF images using `make all`
without setting BL32, the build fails. The following command will
throw the error:

    make CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- SPD=opteed all
    ...
    ...
    aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc: fatal error: no input files
    compilation terminated.
    make: *** [build/fvp/release/bl32/bl32.ld] Error 1

The reason is that the build system checks if BL32 is defined, and
if it is not, it will try to build BL32 from source. If the SPD
makefile does not provide support for that (as is the case of the
OPTEE Dispatcher, since OPTEE is provided as an external binary),
the build will fail.

This patch fixes the issue by checking if `BL32_SOURCES` has been
defined by the SPD before attempting to build BL32 from source.
If neither `BL32` nor `BL32_SOURCES` is defined when building the
FIP, a warning message will be printed and the process aborted.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#333

Change-Id: I5e801ad333103ed9b042e5c4757424c8df2ff6e4
2015-11-17 09:25:17 +00:00
Juan Castillo 73c99d4eb3 Rework Makefile
This patch is a complete rework of the main Makefile. Functionality
remains the same but the code has been reorganized in sections in
order to improve readability and facilitate adding future extensions.

A new file 'build_macros.mk' has been created and will contain common
definitions (variables, macros, etc) that may be used from the main
Makefile and other platform specific makefiles.

A new macro 'FIP_ADD_IMG' has been introduced and it will allow the
platform to specify binary images and the necessary checks for a
successful build. Platforms that require a BL30 image no longer need
to specify the NEED_BL30 option. The main Makefile is now completely
unaware of additional images not built as part of Trusted Firmware,
like BL30. It is the platform responsibility to specify images using
the macro 'FIP_ADD_IMG'. Juno uses this macro to include the BL30
image in the build.

BL33 image is specified in the main Makefile to preserve backward
compatibility with the NEED_BL33 option. Otherwise, platform ports
that rely on the definition of NEED_BL33 might break.

All Trusted Board Boot related definitions have been moved to a
separate file 'tbbr_tools.mk'. The main Makefile will include this
file unless the platform indicates otherwise by setting the variable
'INCLUDE_TBBR_MK := 0' in the corresponding platform.mk file. This
will keep backward compatibility but ideally each platform should
include the corresponding TBB .mk file in platform.mk.

Change-Id: I35e7bc9930d38132412e950e20aa2a01e2b26801
2015-10-27 15:20:59 +00:00