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Author SHA1 Message Date
Soby Mathew 7a24cba5c2 Replace build macro WARN_DEPRECATED with ERROR_DEPRECATED
This patch changes the build time behaviour when using deprecated API within
Trusted Firmware. Previously the use of deprecated APIs would only trigger a
build warning (which was always treated as a build error), when
WARN_DEPRECATED = 1. Now, the use of deprecated C declarations will always
trigger a build time warning. Whether this warning is treated as error or not
is determined by the build flag ERROR_DEPRECATED which is disabled by default.
When the build flag ERROR_DEPRECATED=1, the invocation of deprecated API or
inclusion of deprecated headers will result in a build error.

Also the deprecated context management helpers in context_mgmt.c are now
conditionally compiled depending on the value of ERROR_DEPRECATED flag
so that the APIs themselves do not result in a build error when the
ERROR_DEPRECATED flag is set.

NOTE: Build systems that use the macro WARN_DEPRECATED must migrate to
using ERROR_DEPRECATED, otherwise deprecated API usage will no longer
trigger a build error.

Change-Id: I843bceef6bde979af7e9b51dddf861035ec7965a
2015-11-24 11:15:41 +00:00
Soby Mathew 6971c62744 Doc: Add instructions to test SYSTEM SUSPEND
This patch adds instructions to the user-guide.md to test SYSTEM SUSPEND
on Juno.

Change-Id: Icd01d10e1c1fb14b0db880d0ff134e505f097d2b
2015-10-30 09:07:17 +00:00
Soby Mathew 58523c076a PSCI: Add documentation and fix plat_is_my_cpu_primary()
This patch adds the necessary documentation updates to porting_guide.md
for the changes in the platform interface mandated as a result of the new
PSCI Topology and power state management frameworks. It also adds a
new document `platform-migration-guide.md` to aid the migration of existing
platform ports to the new API.

The patch fixes the implementation and callers of
plat_is_my_cpu_primary() to use w0 as the return parameter as implied by
the function signature rather than x0 which was used previously.

Change-Id: Ic11e73019188c8ba2bd64c47e1729ff5acdcdd5b
2015-08-13 23:48:07 +01:00
Soby Mathew 2204afded5 PSCI: Demonstrate support for composite power states
This patch adds support to the Juno and FVP ports for composite power states
with both the original and extended state-id power-state formats. Both the
platform ports use the recommended state-id encoding as specified in
Section 6.5 of the PSCI specification (ARM DEN 0022C). The platform build flag
ARM_RECOM_STATE_ID_ENC is used to include this support.

By default, to maintain backwards compatibility, the original power state
parameter format is used and the state-id field is expected to be zero.

Change-Id: Ie721b961957eaecaca5bf417a30952fe0627ef10
2015-08-13 23:48:06 +01:00
Soby Mathew 5c8babcd70 PSCI: Add deprecated API for SPD when compatibility is disabled
This patch defines deprecated platform APIs to enable Trusted
Firmware components like Secure Payload and their dispatchers(SPD)
to continue to build and run when platform compatibility is disabled.
This decouples the migration of platform ports to the new platform API
from SPD and enables them to be migrated independently. The deprecated
platform APIs defined in this patch are : platform_get_core_pos(),
platform_get_stack() and platform_set_stack().

The patch also deprecates MPIDR based context management helpers like
cm_get_context_by_mpidr(), cm_set_context_by_mpidr() and cm_init_context().
A mechanism to deprecate APIs and identify callers of these APIs during
build is introduced, which is controlled by the build flag WARN_DEPRECATED.
If WARN_DEPRECATED is defined to 1, the users of the deprecated APIs will be
flagged either as a link error for assembly files or compile time warning
for C files during build.

Change-Id: Ib72c7d5dc956e1a74d2294a939205b200f055613
2015-08-13 23:48:06 +01:00
Soby Mathew 8ee2498039 PSCI: Add framework to handle composite power states
The state-id field in the power-state parameter of a CPU_SUSPEND call can be
used to describe composite power states specific to a platform. The current PSCI
implementation does not interpret the state-id field. It relies on the target
power level and the state type fields in the power-state parameter to perform
state coordination and power management operations. The framework introduced
in this patch allows the PSCI implementation to intepret generic global states
like RUN, RETENTION or OFF from the State-ID to make global state coordination
decisions and reduce the complexity of platform ports. It adds support to
involve the platform in state coordination which facilitates the use of
composite power states and improves the support for entering standby states
at multiple power domains.

The patch also includes support for extended state-id format for the power
state parameter as specified by PSCIv1.0.

The PSCI implementation now defines a generic representation of the power-state
parameter. It depends on the platform port to convert the power-state parameter
(possibly encoding a composite power state) passed in a CPU_SUSPEND call to this
representation via the `validate_power_state()` plat_psci_ops handler. It is an
array where each index corresponds to a power level. Each entry contains the
local power state the power domain at that power level could enter.

The meaning of the local power state values is platform defined, and may vary
between levels in a single platform. The PSCI implementation constrains the
values only so that it can classify the state as RUN, RETENTION or OFF as
required by the specification:
   * zero means RUN
   * all OFF state values at all levels must be higher than all RETENTION
     state values at all levels
   * the platform provides PLAT_MAX_RET_STATE and PLAT_MAX_OFF_STATE values
     to the framework

The platform also must define the macros PLAT_MAX_RET_STATE and
PLAT_MAX_OFF_STATE which lets the PSCI implementation find out which power
domains have been requested to enter a retention or power down state. The PSCI
implementation does not interpret the local power states defined by the
platform. The only constraint is that the PLAT_MAX_RET_STATE <
PLAT_MAX_OFF_STATE.

For a power domain tree, the generic implementation maintains an array of local
power states. These are the states requested for each power domain by all the
cores contained within the domain. During a request to place multiple power
domains in a low power state, the platform is passed an array of requested
power-states for each power domain through the plat_get_target_pwr_state()
API. It coordinates amongst these states to determine a target local power
state for the power domain. A default weak implementation of this API is
provided in the platform layer which returns the minimum of the requested
power-states back to the PSCI state coordination.

Finally, the plat_psci_ops power management handlers are passed the target
local power states for each affected power domain using the generic
representation described above. The platform executes operations specific to
these target states.

The platform power management handler for placing a power domain in a standby
state (plat_pm_ops_t.pwr_domain_standby()) is now only used as a fast path for
placing a core power domain into a standby or retention state should now be
used to only place the core power domain in a standby or retention state.

The extended state-id power state format can be enabled by setting the
build flag PSCI_EXTENDED_STATE_ID=1 and it is disabled by default.

Change-Id: I9d4123d97e179529802c1f589baaa4101759d80c
2015-08-13 19:57:31 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 640af0ee72 Update user guide to use Linaro releases
Linaro produce monthly software releases for the Juno and AEMv8-FVP
platforms. These provide an integrated set of software components
that have been tested together on these platforms.

From now on, it is recommend that Trusted Firmware developers use the
Linaro releases (currently 15.06) as a baseline for the dependent
software components: normal world firmware, Linux kernel and device
tree, file system as well as any additional micro-controller firmware
required by the platform.

This patch updates the user guide to document this new process. It
changes the instructions to get the source code of the full software
stack (including Trusted Firmware) and updates the dependency build
instructions to make use of the build scripts that the Linaro releases
provide.

Change-Id: Ia8bd043f4b74f1e1b10ef0d12cc8a56ed3c92b6e
2015-07-15 11:34:22 +01:00
Juan Castillo d337aaaf53 TBB: add authentication framework documentation
This patch updates the user guide, adding instructions to build the
Trusted Firmware with Trusted Board Support using the new framework.

It also provides documentation about the framework itself, including
a detailed section about the TBBR implementation using the framework.

Change-Id: I0849fce9c5294cd4f52981e7a8423007ac348ec6
2015-06-25 08:53:27 +01:00
Juan Castillo 1779ba6b97 TBB: switch to the new authentication framework
This patch modifies the Trusted Board Boot implementation to use
the new authentication framework, making use of the authentication
module, the cryto module and the image parser module to
authenticate the images in the Chain of Trust.

A new function 'load_auth_image()' has been implemented. When TBB
is enabled, this function will call the authentication module to
authenticate parent images following the CoT up to the root of
trust to finally load and authenticate the requested image.

The platform is responsible for picking up the right makefiles to
build the corresponding cryptographic and image parser libraries.
ARM platforms use the mbedTLS based libraries.

The platform may also specify what key algorithm should be used
to sign the certificates. This is done by declaring the 'KEY_ALG'
variable in the platform makefile. FVP and Juno use ECDSA keys.

On ARM platforms, BL2 and BL1-RW regions have been increased 4KB
each to accommodate the ECDSA code.

REMOVED BUILD OPTIONS:

  * 'AUTH_MOD'

Change-Id: I47d436589fc213a39edf5f5297bbd955f15ae867
2015-06-25 08:53:27 +01:00
Juan Castillo 95cfd4ad84 TBB: add platform API to read the ROTPK information
This patch extends the platform port by adding an API that returns
either the Root of Trust public key (ROTPK) or its hash. This is
usually stored in ROM or eFUSE memory. The ROTPK returned must be
encoded in DER format according to the following ASN.1 structure:

    SubjectPublicKeyInfo  ::=  SEQUENCE  {
        algorithm           AlgorithmIdentifier,
        subjectPublicKey    BIT STRING
    }

In case the platform returns a hash of the key:

    DigestInfo  ::= SEQUENCE {
        digestAlgorithm     AlgorithmIdentifier,
        keyDigest           OCTET STRING
    }

An implementation for ARM development platforms is provided in this
patch. When TBB is enabled, the ROTPK hash location must be specified
using the build option 'ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION'. Available options are:

    - 'regs' : return the ROTPK hash stored in the Trusted
      root-key storage registers.

    - 'devel_rsa' : return a ROTPK hash embedded in the BL1 and
      BL2 binaries. This hash has been obtained from the development
      RSA public key located in 'plat/arm/board/common/rotpk'.

On FVP, the number of MMU tables has been increased to map and
access the ROTPK registers.

A new file 'board_common.mk' has been added to improve code sharing
in the ARM develelopment platforms.

Change-Id: Ib25862e5507d1438da10773e62bd338da8f360bf
2015-06-25 08:53:26 +01:00
Juan Castillo fd34e7ba77 TBB: add build option to save private keys
This patch adds a boolean build option 'SAVE_KEYS' to indicate the
certificate generation tool that it must save the private keys used
to establish the chain of trust. This option depends on 'CREATE_KEYS'
to be enabled. Default is '0' (do not save).

Because the same filenames are used as outputs to save the keys,
they are no longer a dependency to the cert_tool. This dependency
has been removed from the Makefile.

Documentation updated accordingly.

Change-Id: I67ab1c2b1f8a25793f0de95e8620ce7596a6bc3b
2015-06-25 08:53:26 +01:00
danh-arm e347e843a9 Merge pull request #310 from sandrine-bailleux/sb/tf-issue-304-phase1
Enhance BL3-1 entrypoint handling to support non-TF boot firmware - Phase 1
2015-06-24 11:23:33 +01:00
Juan Castillo e5da24f700 Fix build option 'ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION' in user guide
The 'ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION_ID' option specified in the user guide
corresponds to the internal definition not visible to the final
user. The proper build option is 'ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION'. This
patch fixes it.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#308

Change-Id: Ica8cb72c0c5e8b3503f60b5357d16698e869b1bd
2015-06-08 11:35:06 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux bf031bba2b Introduce PROGRAMMABLE_RESET_ADDRESS build option
This patch introduces a new platform build option, called
PROGRAMMABLE_RESET_ADDRESS, which tells whether the platform has
a programmable or fixed reset vector address.

If the reset vector address is fixed then the code relies on the
platform_get_entrypoint() mailbox mechanism to figure out where
it is supposed to jump. On the other hand, if it is programmable
then it is assumed that the platform code will program directly
the right address into the RVBAR register (instead of using the
mailbox redirection) so the mailbox is ignored in this case.

Change-Id: If59c3b11fb1f692976e1d8b96c7e2da0ebfba308
2015-06-04 11:38:58 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 09a81af91e Move up dependency versions in user guide
Move up the version numbers in the user guide of:

 * DS-5 (to v5.21)
 * EDK2 (to v3.0)
 * Linux Kernel (to 1.6-Juno)
 * Linaro file-system (to 15.03)
 * Juno SCP binary (to v1.7.0 within board recovery image 0.11.3).

Change-Id: Ieb09e633acc2b33823ddf35f77f44e7da60b99ba
2015-04-29 14:55:45 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 556b966fa2 Detect SCP version incompatibility
There has been a breaking change in the communication protocols used
between the AP cores and the SCP on CSS based platforms like Juno.
This means both the AP Trusted Firmware and SCP firmware must be
updated at the same time.

In case the user forgets to update the SCP ROM firmware, this patch
detects when it still uses the previous version of the communication
protocol. It will then output a comprehensive error message that helps
trouble-shoot the issue.

Change-Id: I7baf8f05ec0b7d8df25e0ee53df61fe7be0207c2
2015-04-28 19:50:57 +01:00
Dan Handley 4a75b84ae6 Doc updates following platform port reorganization
Update the User Guide, Porting Guide and Firmware Design documents
to align them with the recent changes made to the FVP and Juno
platform ports.

Also fix some other historical inaccuracies.

Change-Id: I37aba4805f9044b1a047996d3e396c75f4a09176
2015-04-28 19:50:56 +01:00
danh-arm 541d788175 Merge pull request #269 from vikramkanigiri/vk/common-cci
Common driver for ARM cache coherent Interconnects
2015-03-17 14:28:48 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 23e47ede20 Common driver for ARM Cache Coherent Interconnects
Even though both CCI-400 and CCI-500 IPs have different configurations
with respect to the number and types of supported interfaces, their
register offsets and programming sequences are similar. This patch
creates a common driver for enabling and disabling snoop transactions
and DVMs with both the IPs.

New platform ports which implement one of these IPs should use this
common driver. Existing platform ports which implement CCI-400 should
migrate to the common driver as the standalone CCI-400 will be
deprecated in the future.

Change-Id: I3ccd0eb7b062922d2e4a374ff8c21e79fa357556
2015-03-16 18:37:47 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 4da85bb06e User guide: Add dependency on libssl-dev for cert_create tool
The 'libssl-dev' package must be installed on the host to build the
certificate generation tool. This patch adds it to the list of
required tools in the User Guide.

Change-Id: I018381fb14b7c2d2bd6f2b7929aaad0571f7eb2e
2015-03-10 11:14:21 +00:00
Achin Gupta d8d6cc3583 Fix model command line for legacy VE memory map
The command line options specified in the User Guide to run the AEMv8 Base FVP
with the legacy VE memory map apply only when the model is configured to use GIC
v2.0. This patch adds the 'gicv3.gicv2-only=1' to the command line to ensure
that the right version of GIC is used.

Change-Id: I34c44e19fd42c29818b734ac8f6aa9bf97b4e891
2015-02-04 14:29:32 +00:00
Achin Gupta 8d35f61bf2 TBB: Add documentation for Trusted Board Boot
This patch updates the user-guide.md with the various build options related to
Trusted Board Boot and steps to build a FIP image which includes this
support. It also adds a trusted-board-boot.md which describes the scope and
design of this feature.

Change-Id: Ifb421268ebf7e06a135684c8ebb04c94835ce061
2015-02-03 13:06:34 +00:00
danh-arm 8d6623bf68 Merge pull request #253 from danh-arm/dh/deps-for-v1.1
Move up dependency versions in user guide
2015-02-02 18:33:17 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux c4511313eb Move up dependency versions in user guide
Move up the version numbers in the user guide of:

* DS-5 (to v5.20)
* EDK2 (to v2.1-rc0)
* Linux Kernel (to 1.3-Juno)
* Linaro file-system (to 14.12)
* Juno SCP binary (to 1.5.0-rc0 within board recovery image 0.10.1).
  Also remove duplicate information that is available from the
  ARM Connected Community website.
* Base FVP (to 6.2)
* Foundation FVP (to 9.1). Also update the name of the Foundation
  FVP binary since it has changed since version 2.1.

Co-Authored-By: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>

Change-Id: I1cf2f2b1a3f1b997ac905a4ab440876d265698c0
2015-02-02 18:25:41 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 121f2ae7ce Miscellaneous doc fixes for v1.1
Change-Id: Iaf9d6305edc478d39cf1b37c8a70ccdf723e8ef9
2015-02-02 17:46:32 +00:00
danh-arm 03b2370386 Merge pull request #248 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tf-issues/212_1
Allow BL3-2 to be loaded into the secure region of DRAM
2015-01-28 10:42:32 +00:00
Soby Mathew f4f1ae777b Demonstrate model for routing IRQs to EL3
This patch provides an option to specify a interrupt routing model
where non-secure interrupts (IRQs) are routed to EL3 instead of S-EL1.
When such an interrupt occurs, the TSPD arranges a return to
the normal world after saving any necessary context. The interrupt
routing model to route IRQs to EL3 is enabled only during STD SMC
processing. Thus the pre-emption of S-EL1 is disabled during Fast SMC
and Secure Interrupt processing.

A new build option TSPD_ROUTE_NS_INT_EL3 is introduced to change
the non secure interrupt target execution level to EL3.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#225

Change-Id: Ia1e779fbbb6d627091e665c73fa6315637cfdd32
2015-01-26 15:29:32 +00:00
Juan Castillo 513dd3a076 FVP: Allow BL3-2 to sit in the secure region of DRAM
This patch allows the secure payload (BL3-2) to be loaded in the
DRAM region secured by the TrustZone controller (top 16 MB of DRAM1).

The location of BL3-2 can be selected at build time by setting the
build flag FVP_TSP_RAM_LOCATION to one of the following options:

  - 'tsram' : Trusted SRAM (this is the default option)
  - 'tdram' : Trusted DRAM
  - 'dram'  : Secure region in DRAM1 (top 16MB configured by the
              TrustZone controller)

The number of MMU tables in BL3-2 depends on its location in
memory: 3 in case it is loaded in DRAM, 2 otherwise.

Documentation updated accordingly.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#212

Change-Id: I371eef3a4159f06a0c9e3c6c1f4c905b2f93803a
2015-01-26 12:05:55 +00:00
Soby Mathew ab8707e687 Remove coherent memory from the BL memory maps
This patch extends the build option `USE_COHERENT_MEMORY` to
conditionally remove coherent memory from the memory maps of
all boot loader stages. The patch also adds necessary
documentation for coherent memory removal in firmware-design,
porting and user guides.

Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#106

Change-Id: I260e8768c6a5c2efc402f5804a80657d8ce38773
2015-01-22 10:57:44 +00:00
danh-arm 8a6af12d32 Merge pull request #232 from jcastillo-arm/jc/fix_doc_bl31
Fix reset to BL3-1 instructions in user guide, part 3
2015-01-12 17:04:03 +00:00
Juan Castillo b04fb94af7 Fix reset to BL3-1 instructions in user guide, part 3
Patch 20d51ca moved the shared data page from the top of the
Trusted SRAM to the bottom, changing the load addresses of BL3-1
and BL3-2.

This patch updates BL3-1 and BL3-2 addresses in the instructions
to run the Trusted Firmware on FVP using BL3-1 as reset vector.

This patch is similar to but distinct from bfb1dd5 and 7ea4c43.

Change-Id: I6b467f9a82360a5e2181db99fea881487de52704
2015-01-12 14:56:43 +00:00
danh-arm 4c59dd6f61 Merge pull request #231 from jcastillo-arm/jc/fip_bin
Specify FIP filename at build time
2015-01-12 14:47:03 +00:00
danh-arm 6cef4e4615 Merge pull request #230 from sandrine-bailleux/sb/doc-updates
User Guide: Enable secure memory on Foundation FVP
2015-01-12 14:45:56 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux c451b538ec User Guide: Enable secure memory on Foundation FVP
Previously, the User Guide recommended launching the Foundation
FVP with the parameter --no-secure-memory, which disabled security
control of the address map. This was due to missing support for
secure memory regions in v1 of the Foundation FVP. This is no longer
needed as secure memory is now supported on the Foundation FVP.

This patch updates the User Guide to recommend enabling secure
memory instead.

Change-Id: Ifae53c10ff6e1c7c6724af20e05a3d3a88f6a5ad
2015-01-09 10:21:56 +00:00
Joakim Bech 14a5b346de Create Table of Content links in markdown files
Fixes arm-software/tf-issues#276
2015-01-07 15:01:07 +01:00
Juan Castillo 7f48fab9f8 Specify FIP filename at build time
This patch allows to define the name of the FIP at build time by
defining the FIP_NAME variable. If FIP_NAME is not defined, default
name 'fip.bin' is used.

Documentation updated accordingly.

Change-Id: Ic41f42aac379b0c958b3dfd02863ba8ba7108710
2015-01-06 17:12:41 +00:00
danh-arm 0f4b06347b Merge pull request #217 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tf-issues/257
FVP: keep shared data in Trusted SRAM
2014-10-28 12:25:51 +00:00
Juan Castillo 20d51cad8b FVP: keep shared data in Trusted SRAM
This patch deprecates the build option to relocate the shared data
into Trusted DRAM in FVP. After this change, shared data is always
located at the base of Trusted SRAM. This reduces the complexity
of the memory map and the number of combinations in the build
options.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#257

Change-Id: I68426472567b9d8c6d22d8884cb816f6b61bcbd3
2014-10-22 15:57:39 +01:00
Juan Castillo 740134e6dc Juno: Reserve some DDR-DRAM for secure use
This patch configures the TrustZone Controller in Juno to split
the 2GB DDR-DRAM memory at 0x80000000 into Secure and Non-Secure
regions:

- Secure DDR-DRAM: top 16 MB, except for the last 2 MB which are
  used by the SCP for DDR retraining
- Non-Secure DDR-DRAM: remaining DRAM starting at base address

Build option PLAT_TSP_LOCATION selects the location of the secure
payload (BL3-2):

- 'tsram' : Trusted SRAM (default option)
- 'dram'  : Secure region in the DDR-DRAM (set by the TrustZone
            controller)

The MMU memory map has been updated to give BL2 permission to load
BL3-2 into the DDR-DRAM secure region.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#233

Change-Id: I6843fc32ef90aadd3ea6ac4c7f314f8ecbd5d07b
2014-10-14 10:03:58 +01:00
Soby Mathew 27713fb420 Add support for specifying pre-built BL binaries in Makefile
This patch adds support for supplying pre-built BL binaries for BL2,
BL3-1 and BL3-2 during trusted firmware build. Specifying BLx = <path_to_BLx>
in the build command line, where 'x' is any one of BL2, BL3-1 or BL3-2, will
skip building that BL stage from source and include the specified binary in
final fip image.

This patch also makes BL3-3 binary for FIP optional depending on the
value of 'NEED_BL33' flag which is defined by the platform.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#244
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#245

Change-Id: I3ebe1d4901f8b857e8bb51372290978a3323bfe7
2014-09-16 17:55:19 +01:00
Dan Handley d78baf2544 Fix minor issues in user guide
*   Fix broken link to SCP download.

*   Remove requirement to install `ia32-libs`. This package is no
    longer available in current versions of Ubuntu and is no
    longer required when using the Linaro toolchain.

Change-Id: I9823d535a1d69136685754b7707b73e1eef0978d
2014-08-28 14:04:06 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 4480425288 Miscellaneous documentation fixes
This patch gathers miscellaneous minor fixes to the documentation, and comments
in the source code.

Change-Id: I631e3dda5abafa2d90f464edaee069a1e58b751b
Co-Authored-By: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Co-Authored-By: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
2014-08-27 19:13:56 +01:00
danh-arm e40ae239f8 Merge pull request #200 from danh-arm/dh/fix-reset-to-bl31-part2
Fix reset to BL3-1 instructions in user guide, part 2
2014-08-27 17:26:30 +01:00
Juan Castillo d14e0acf99 Add Juno instructions to user guide
This patch makes the Trusted Firmware build instructions in the
user guide platform independent.

FVP specific instructions have been grouped together under a new
section dedicated to FVP.

Juno specific instructions to build and run the Trusted Firmware,
UEFI and Linux have been added.

Change-Id: I9bfb1b9d732b1f73abbe29f68ac931e1773a4fd5
2014-08-27 15:21:58 +01:00
Dan Handley 7ea4c43772 Fix reset to BL3-1 instructions in user guide, part 2
Fix the instructions for resetting to the BL3-1 entrypoint in the
user guide. The BL3-1 and BL3-2 image locations changed in the fix
to ARM-software/tf-issues#100 (commit 186c1d4). This is distinct
from the similar issue fixed in commit bfb1dd5.

Also clarify the dependence on the FVP_SHARED_DATA_LOCATION and
FVP_TSP_RAM_LOCATION build options, and tidy up the "Notes
regarding Base FVP configuration options" section.

Change-Id: I6b03452a71f0c69efa169852712bcb184242696e
2014-08-27 11:58:52 +01:00
Dan Handley ba73bb098c Move up dependency versions in user guide
Move up the version numbers of the following Trusted Firmware
dependencies in the user guide:

*   Foundation and Base FVPs (latest publically available
    versions).

*   EDK2 implementation. The guide now uses the latest version from
    https://github.com/ARM-software/edk2.git. This requires the
    `iasl` package to also be installed.

*   Linux kernel. The guide now uses the latest version from
    https://github.com/ARM-software/linux.git.

*   Linaro OpenEmbedded file system.

*   ARM Development Studio 5.

Change-Id: I95bb863a61e47b9ef8be3d110f7087375ee78add
2014-08-21 16:18:17 +01:00
danh-arm f0e240d7f5 Merge pull request #184 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tf-issues/100
FVP: make usage of Trusted DRAM optional at build time
2014-08-14 09:52:22 +01:00
danh-arm 233020911d Merge pull request #186 from danh-arm/dh/fix-reset-to-bl31
Fix reset to BL3-1 instructions in user guide
2014-08-14 09:50:45 +01:00
Juan Castillo 186c1d4b26 FVP: make usage of Trusted DRAM optional at build time
This patch groups the current contents of the Trusted DRAM region at
address 0x00_0600_0000 (entrypoint mailboxes and BL3-1 parameters) in
a single shared memory area that may be allocated to Trusted SRAM
(default) or Trusted DRAM at build time by setting the
FVP_SHARED_DATA_LOCATION make variable. The size of this shared
memory is 4096 bytes.

The combination 'Shared data in Trusted SRAM + TSP in Trusted DRAM'
is not currently supported due to restrictions in the maximum number
of mmu tables that can be created.

Documentation has been updated to reflect these changes.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#100

Change-Id: I26ff04d33ce4cacf8d770d1a1e24132b4fc53ff0
2014-08-14 09:32:48 +01:00
Dan Handley bfb1dd51c0 Fix reset to BL3-1 instructions in user guide
Fix the instructions for resetting to the BL3-1 entrypoint in the
user guide. The BL3-1 and BL3-2 image locations changed in the fix
to ARM-software/tf-issues#117 (commit a1b6db6).

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#237

Change-Id: I764eb17c66034511efb984c0e7cfda29bd99198f
2014-08-13 12:06:42 +01:00