* changes:
fix(intel): null pointer handling for resp_len
fix(intel): define macros to handle buffer entries
fix(intel): change SMC return arguments for INTEL_SIP_SMC_MBOX_SEND_CMD
fix(intel): always set doorbell to SDM after sending command
fix(intel): fix bit masking issue in intel_secure_reg_update
fix(intel): fix ddr address range checker
build(changelog): add new scope for Intel platform
* changes:
docs(layerscape): add ls1046a soc and board support
feat(ls1046aqds): add board ls1046aqds support
feat(ls1046afrwy): add ls1046afrwy board support
feat(ls1046ardb): add ls1046ardb board support
feat(ls1046a): add new SoC platform ls1046a
fix(nxp-tools): fix tool location path for byte_swape
fix(nxp-qspi): fix include path for QSPI driver
build(changelog): add new scopes for NXP layerscape platforms
1. Add scopes for ls1046a and related boards: ls1046ardb,
ls1046aqds, ls1046afwry.
2. Add new scope for NXP QSPI driver.
3. Add new scope for NXP tools.
Signed-off-by: Jiafei Pan <Jiafei.Pan@nxp.com>
Change-Id: I68ef7dd25628b393dbfbb8dbf59d5185945ea61c
Allow access to PMSNEVFR_EL1 register at NS-EL1 or NS-EL2 when
FEAT_SPEv1p2 is implemented.
Change-Id: I44b1de93526dbe9c11fd061d876371a6c0e6fa9c
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 is Qualcomm's first 64-bit SoC, released
in 2014 with four ARM Cortex-A53 cores. There are differents variants
(MSM8916, APQ8016(E), ...) that are all very similar. A popular device
based on APQ8016E is the DragonBoard 410c single-board computer,
but the SoC is also used in various mid-range smartphones/tablets.
This commit adds documentation for a minimal, community-maintained port
of TF-A/BL31 for MSM8916. The actual platform port is added in the
following four separate small commits to simplify the review process.
The code is primarily based on the information from the public
Snapdragon 410E Technical Reference Manual [1], combined with a lot of
trial and error to actually make it work.
Note that this port is a pure community effort without any
commercial interests and is not related to Qualcomm in any way.
The main motivation for this port is to have a minimal, updatable
firmware since this old chip does not receive many updates anymore from
Qualcomm. It works quite well for many use cases so I am willing to
maintain it as a "code owner". I have also added Nikita Travkin as
second code owner to help with reviews.
The main limitation so far is the lack of memory protection for TF-A.
This is similar to the ports for the Raspberry Pi but in this case not
a lack of hardware support but rather a lack of documentation. However,
this does not limit the usefulness of the port when used as a minimal
PSCI implementation.
[1]: https://developer.qualcomm.com/download/sd410/snapdragon-410e-technical-reference-manual.pdf
Change-Id: I676adf86061638cfc2f3ae8615470d145e84f172
Signed-off-by: Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net>
Some of the ST drivers were not listed, and had no scopes. Add BSEC,
Crypto, DDR, I2C, FMC, GPIO, Regulator, Reset, SPI and Watchdog.
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
Change-Id: I4441f160f778d4bf7686e24e7d2d3c8330891327
Add a valid scope for the partition code under the drivers directory.
Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
Change-Id: I173ac45e4ccbc95566277dabef15dcd25533e097
This change replaces cz-conventional-changelog with cz-commitlint, which
automatically configures Commitizen using our commitlint configuration
file. Currently, we use some manual Javascript magic to load our
Commitizen configuration into commitlint (the opposite of what's
introduced by this change), which can be removed.
With this change, we also move our commitlint configuration into a
new `changelog.yaml` file. This file holds the same data as `.cz.json`
previously did.
Change-Id: I14ff2308f1a0b2b293c2128b28ca2df578ce9c1c
Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>