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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ruari Phipps 0d4120d87e SPM: Get rid of uint32_t array representation of UUID
UUID's in the device tree files were stored in little endian. So
to keep all entries in these files RFC 4122 compliant, store them in
big endian then convert it to little endian when they are read so they
can be used in the UUID data structure.

Signed-off-by: Ruari Phipps <ruari.phipps@arm.com>
Change-Id: I5674159b82b245104381df10a4e3291160d9b3b5
2020-09-10 09:29:54 +01:00
Manish Pandey 990d972f1b plat/arm: enable support for Plat owned SPs
For Arm platforms SPs are loaded by parsing tb_fw_config.dts and
adding them to SP structure sequentially, which in-turn is appended to
loadable image list.

With recently introduced dualroot CoT for SPs where they are owned
either by SiP or by Platform. SiP owned SPs index starts at SP_PKG1_ID
and Plat owned SPs index starts at SP_PKG5_ID. As the start index of SP
depends on the owner, there should be a mechanism to parse owner of a SP
and put it at the correct index in SP structure.

This patch adds support for parsing a new optional field "owner" and
based on it put SP details(UUID & Load-address) at the correct index in
SP structure.

Change-Id: Ibd255b60d5c45023cc7fdb10971bef6626cb560b
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
2020-08-14 13:59:17 +01:00
Manish Pandey 03a5225c6a tbbr/dualroot: rename SP package certificate file
Currently only single signing domain is supported for SP packages but
there is plan to support dual signing domains if CoT is dualroot.

SP_CONTENT_CERT_ID is the certificate file which is currently generated
and signed with trusted world key which in-turn is derived from Silicon
provider RoT key.
To allow dual signing domain for SP packages, other certificate file
will be derived from Platform owned RoT key.

This patch renames "SP_CONTENT_CERT_ID" to "SIP_SP_CONTENT_CERT_ID" and
does other related changes.

Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: I0bc445a3ab257e2dac03faa64f46e36a9fed5e93
2020-07-31 12:46:21 +01:00
Louis Mayencourt 243875eaf9 tbbr/dualroot: Add fw_config image in chain of trust
fw_config image is authenticated using secure boot framework by
adding it into the single root and dual root chain of trust.

The COT for fw_config image looks as below:

+------------------+       +-------------------+
| ROTPK/ROTPK Hash |------>| Trusted Boot fw   |
+------------------+       | Certificate       |
                           | (Auth Image)      |
                          /+-------------------+
                         /                   |
                        /                    |
                       /                     |
                      /                      |
                     L                       v
+------------------+       +-------------------+
| fw_config hash   |------>| fw_config         |
|                  |       | (Data Image)      |
+------------------+       +-------------------+

Signed-off-by: Louis Mayencourt <louis.mayencourt@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Change-Id: I08fc8ee95c29a95bb140c807dd06e772474c7367
2020-06-24 08:44:26 +01:00
Manish Pandey 44f1aa8efe dualroot: add chain of trust for secure partitions
A new certificate "sip-sp-cert" has been added for Silicon Provider(SiP)
owned Secure Partitions(SP). A similar support for Platform owned SP can
be added in future. The certificate is also protected against anti-
rollback using the trusted Non-Volatile counter.

To avoid deviating from TBBR spec, support for SP CoT is only provided
in dualroot.
Secure Partition content certificate is assigned image ID 31 and SP
images follows after it.

The CoT for secure partition look like below.
+------------------+       +-------------------+
| ROTPK/ROTPK Hash |------>| Trusted Key       |
+------------------+       | Certificate       |
                           | (Auth Image)      |
                          /+-------------------+
                         /                   |
                        /                    |
                       /                     |
                      /                      |
                     L                       v
+------------------+       +-------------------+
| Trusted World    |------>| SiP owned SPs     |
| Public Key       |       | Content Cert      |
+------------------+       | (Auth Image)      |
                        /   +-------------------+
                       /                      |
                      /                      v|
+------------------+ L     +-------------------+
| SP_PKG1 Hash     |------>| SP_PKG1           |
|                  |       | (Data Image)      |
+------------------+       +-------------------+
        .                           .
        .                           .
        .                           .
+------------------+       +-------------------+
| SP_PKG8 Hash     |------>| SP_PKG8           |
|                  |       | (Data Image)      |
+------------------+       +-------------------+

Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ia31546bac1327a3e0b5d37e8b99c808442d5e53f
2020-06-09 16:22:26 +01:00
Andre Przywara 6e3a89f449 fdt/wrappers: Generalise fdtw_read_array()
Currently our fdtw_read_array() implementation requires the length of
the property to exactly match the requested size, which makes it less
flexible for parsing generic device trees.
Also the name is slightly misleading, since we treat the cells of the
array as 32 bit unsigned integers, performing the endianess conversion.

To fix those issues and align the code more with other DT users (Linux
kernel or U-Boot), rename the function to "fdt_read_uint32_array", and
relax the length check to only check if the property covers at least the
number of cells we request.
This also changes the variable names to be more in-line with other DT
users, and switches to the proper data types.

This makes this function more useful in later patches.

Change-Id: Id86f4f588ffcb5106d4476763ecdfe35a735fa6c
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
2020-04-28 15:56:31 +01:00
Louis Mayencourt a6de824f7e fconf: Clean Arm IO
Merge the previously introduced arm_fconf_io_storage into arm_io_storage. This
removes the duplicate io_policies and functions definition.

This patch:
- replace arm_io_storage.c with the content of arm_fconf_io_storage.c
- rename the USE_FCONF_BASED_IO option into ARM_IO_IN_DTB.
- use the ARM_IO_IN_DTB option to compile out io_policies moved in dtb.
- propagate DEFINES when parsing dts.
- use ARM_IO_IN_DTB to include or not uuid nodes in fw_config dtb.
- set the ARM_IO_IN_DTB to 0 by default for fvp. This ensure that the behavior
  of fvp stays the same as it was before the introduction of fconf.

Change-Id: Ia774a96d1d3a2bccad29f7ce2e2b4c21b26c080e
Signed-off-by: Louis Mayencourt <louis.mayencourt@arm.com>
2020-03-16 11:49:19 +00:00
Madhukar Pappireddy 25d740c45e fconf: enhancements to firmware configuration framework
A populate() function essentially captures the value of a property,
defined by a platform, into a fconf related c structure. Such a
callback is usually platform specific and is associated to a specific
configuration source.
For example, a populate() function which captures the hardware topology
of the platform can only parse HW_CONFIG DTB. Hence each populator
function must be registered with a specific 'config_type' identifier.
It broadly represents a logical grouping of configuration properties
which is usually a device tree source file.

Example:
> TB_FW: properties related to trusted firmware such as IO policies,
	 base address of other DTBs, mbedtls heap info etc.
> HW_CONFIG: properties related to hardware configuration of the SoC
	 such as topology, GIC controller, PSCI hooks, CPU ID etc.

This patch modifies FCONF_REGISTER_POPULATOR macro and fconf_populate()
to register and invoke the appropriate callbacks selectively based on
configuration type.

Change-Id: I6f63b1fd7a8729c6c9137d5b63270af1857bb44a
Signed-off-by: Madhukar Pappireddy <madhukar.pappireddy@arm.com>
2020-03-11 10:19:21 -05:00
Louis Mayencourt 845db72261 fconf: Fix misra issues
MISRA C-2012 Rule 20.7:
Macro parameter expands into an expression without being wrapped by parentheses.

MISRA C-2012 Rule 12.1:
Missing explicit parentheses on sub-expression.

MISRA C-2012 Rule 18.4:
Essential type of the left hand operand is not the same as that of the right
operand.

Include does not provide any needed symbols.

Change-Id: Ie1c6451cfbc8f519146c28b2cf15c50b1f36adc8
Signed-off-by: Louis Mayencourt <louis.mayencourt@arm.com>
2020-02-27 16:14:07 +00:00
Louis Mayencourt 0a6e7e3b76 fconf: Move platform io policies into fconf
Use the firmware configuration framework to store the io_policies
information inside the configuration device tree instead of the static
structure in the code base.

The io_policies required by BL1 can't be inside the dtb, as this one is
loaded by BL1, and only available at BL2.

This change currently only applies to FVP platform.

Change-Id: Ic9c1ac3931a4a136aa36f7f58f66d3764c1bfca1
Signed-off-by: Louis Mayencourt <louis.mayencourt@arm.com>
2020-02-07 13:51:32 +00:00