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danh-arm 937108a04a Merge pull request #678 from soby-mathew/sm/PSCI_AArch32
Introduce AArch32 support for PSCI library
2016-08-18 11:38:19 +01:00
Haojian Zhuang 445b1e704e emmc: support CMD23
Support CMD23. When CMD23 is used, CMD12 could be avoided.

Two scenarios:
1. CMD17 for single block, CMD18 + CMD12 for multiple blocks.
2. CMD23 + CMD18 for both single block and multiple blocks.

The emmc_init() should initialize whether CMD23 is supported
or not.

Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
2016-08-12 11:41:00 +08:00
Soby Mathew 181bbd41fb AArch32: Add FVP support for SP_MIN
This patch implements the support for SP_MIN in FVP. The SP_MIN platform
APIs are implemented and the required makefile support is added for FVP.

Change-Id: Id50bd6093eccbd5e38894e3fd2b20d5baeac5452
2016-08-10 18:01:38 +01:00
Soby Mathew 877cf3ff12 AArch32: Add essential ARM platform and FVP support
This patch adds AArch32 support for FVP and implements common platform APIs
like `plat_get_my_stack`, `plat_set_my_stack`, `plat_my_core_cos` for AArch32.
Only Multi Processor(MP) implementations of these functions are considered in
this patch. The ARM Standard platform layer helpers are implemented for
AArch32 and the common makefiles are modified to cater for both AArch64 and
AArch32 builds. Compatibility with the deprecated platform API is not
supported for AArch32.

Change-Id: Iad228400613eec91abf731b49e21a15bcf2833ea
2016-08-10 18:01:38 +01:00
Soby Mathew c11ba852b9 AArch32: add a minimal secure payload (SP_MIN)
This patch adds a minimal AArch32 secure payload SP_MIN. It relies on PSCI
library to initialize the normal world context. It runs in Monitor mode
and uses the runtime service framework to handle SMCs. It is added as
a BL32 component in the Trusted Firmware source tree.

Change-Id: Icc04fa6b242025a769c1f6c7022fde19459c43e9
2016-08-10 18:01:38 +01:00
Soby Mathew 727e5238fa AArch32: Add support to PSCI lib
This patch adds AArch32 support to PSCI library, as follows :

* The `psci_helpers.S` is implemented for AArch32.

* AArch32 version of internal helper function `psci_get_ns_ep_info()` is
  defined.

* The PSCI Library is responsible for the Non Secure context initialization.
  Hence a library interface `psci_prepare_next_non_secure_ctx()` is introduced
  to enable EL3 runtime firmware to initialize the non secure context without
  invoking context management library APIs.

Change-Id: I25595b0cc2dbfdf39dbf7c589b875cba33317b9d
2016-08-10 14:43:48 +01:00
Soby Mathew e33b78a658 AArch32: Add support in TF libraries
This patch adds AArch32 support to cpu ops, context management,
per-cpu data and spinlock libraries. The `entrypoint_info`
structure is modified to add support for AArch32 register
arguments. The CPU operations for AEM generic cpu in AArch32
mode is also added.

Change-Id: I1e52e79f498661d8f31f1e7b3a29e222bc7a4483
2016-08-10 12:35:46 +01:00
Soby Mathew 3e3616ab21 AArch32: Add SMCC context
This patch defines a SMCC context to save and restore
registers during a SMC call. It also adds appropriate helpers
to save and restore from this context for use by AArch32
secure payload and BL stages.

Change-Id: I64c8d6fe1d6cac22e1f1f39ea1b54ee1b1b72248
2016-08-10 12:35:46 +01:00
Soby Mathew 1ae0a49a37 AArch32: Add API to invoke runtime service handler
This patch adds an API in runtime service framework to
invoke the registered handler corresponding to the SMC function
identifier. This is helpful for AArch32 because the number of
arguments required by the handler is more than registers
available as per AArch32 program calling conventions and
requires the use of stack. Hence this new API will do the
necessary argument setup and invoke the appropriate
handler. Although this API is primarily intended for AArch32,
it can be used for AArch64 as well.

Change-Id: Iefa15947fe5a1df55b0859886e677446a0fd7241
2016-08-10 12:35:46 +01:00
Soby Mathew b2bca61da5 AArch32: Add translation table library support
This patch adds translation library supports for AArch32 platforms.
The library only supports long descriptor formats for AArch32.
The `enable_mmu_secure()` enables the MMU for secure world with
`TTBR0` pointing to the populated translation tables.

Change-Id: I061345b1779391d098e35e7fe0c76e3ebf850e08
2016-08-10 12:35:46 +01:00
Soby Mathew f24307dec4 AArch32: Add assembly helpers
This patch adds various assembly helpers for AArch32 like :

* cache management : Functions to flush, invalidate and clean
cache by MVA. Also helpers to do cache operations by set-way
are also added.

* stack management: Macros to declare stack and get the current
stack corresponding to current CPU.

* Misc: Macros to access co processor registers in AArch32,
macros to define functions in assembly, assert macros, generic
`do_panic()` implementation and function to zero block of memory.

Change-Id: I7b78ca3f922c0eda39beb9786b7150e9193425be
2016-08-10 12:35:46 +01:00
Soby Mathew 031dbb1224 AArch32: Add essential Arch helpers
This patch adds the essential AArch32 architecture helpers
arch.h and arch_helpers.h and modifies `_types.h` to add AArch32
support.

A new build option `ARCH` is defined in the top level makefile to
enable the component makefiles to choose the right files based on the
Architecture it is being build for. Depending on this flag, either
`AARCH32` or `AARCH64` flag is defined by the Makefile. The default
value of `ARCH` flag is `aarch64`. The AArch32 build support will be
added in a later patch.

Change-Id: I405e5fac02db828a55cd25989b572b64cb005241
2016-08-10 12:34:50 +01:00
Soby Mathew c45f627de4 Move SIZE_FROM_LOG2_WORDS macro to utils.h
This patch moves the macro SIZE_FROM_LOG2_WORDS() defined in
`arch.h` to `utils.h` as it is utility macro.

Change-Id: Ia8171a226978f053a1ee4037f80142c0a4d21430
2016-08-09 17:33:57 +01:00
danh-arm 63ad1ef4f8 Merge pull request #672 from soby-mathew/sm/irouter_offset
GICv3: Fix the GICD_IROUTER offset
2016-07-28 09:25:28 +01:00
danh-arm 405f42f9cb Merge pull request #671 from antonio-nino-diaz-arm/an/unoptimised-mem
ARM platforms: Define common image sizes
2016-07-28 09:23:10 +01:00
Soby Mathew 61e3027719 GICv3: Fix the GICD_IROUTER offset
This patch fixes the offset of GICD_IROUTER register defined in gicv3.h.
Although the GICv3 documention mentions that the offset for this register
is 0x6100-0x7FD8, the offset calculation for an interrupt id `n` is :

   0x6000 + 8n, where n >= 32

This requires the offset for GICD_IROUTER to be defined as 0x6000.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#410

Change-Id: If9e91e30d946afe7f1f60fea4f065c7567093fa8
2016-07-27 10:46:09 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 7b6d330c92 Ensure addresses in is_mem_free() don't overflow
This patch adds some runtime checks to prevent some potential
pointer overflow issues in the is_mem_free() function. The overflow
could happen in the case where the end addresses, computed as the
sum of a base address and a size, results in a value large enough
to wrap around. This, in turn, could lead to unpredictable behaviour.

If such an overflow is detected, the is_mem_free() function will now
declare the memory region as not free. The overflow is detected using
a new macro, called check_uptr_overflow().

This patch also modifies all other places in the 'bl_common.c' file
where an end address was computed as the sum of a base address and a
size and instead keeps the two values separate. This avoids the need
to handle pointer overflows everywhere. The code doesn't actually need
to compute any end address before the is_mem_free() function is called
other than to print information message to the serial output.

This patch also introduces 2 slight changes to the reserve_mem()
function:

 - It fixes the end addresses passed to choose_mem_pos(). It was
   incorrectly passing (base + size) instead of (base + size - 1).

 - When the requested allocation size is 0, the function now exits
   straight away and says so using a warning message.
   Previously, it used to actually reserve some memory. A zero-byte
   allocation was not considered as a special case so the function
   was using the same top/bottom allocation mechanism as for any
   other allocation. As a result, the smallest area of memory starting
   from the requested base address within the free region was
   reserved.

Change-Id: I0e695f961e24e56ffe000718014e0496dc6e1ec6
2016-07-25 12:57:42 +01:00
Antonio Nino Diaz 0289970d6c ARM platforms: Define common image sizes
Compile option `ARM_BOARD_OPTIMISE_MMAP` has been renamed to
`ARM_BOARD_OPTIMISE_MEM` because it now applies not only to defines
related to the translation tables but to the image size as well.

The defines `PLAT_ARM_MAX_BL1_RW_SIZE`, `PLAT_ARM_MAX_BL2_SIZE` and
`PLAT_ARM_MAX_BL31_SIZE` have been moved to the file board_arm_def.h.
This way, ARM platforms no longer have to set their own values if
`ARM_BOARD_OPTIMISE_MEM=0` and they can specify optimized values
otherwise. The common sizes have been set to the highest values used
for any of the current build configurations.

This is needed because in some build configurations some images are
running out of space. This way there is a common set of values known
to work for all of them and it can be optimized for each particular
platform if needed.

The space reserved for BL2 when `TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=0` has been
increased. This is needed because when memory optimisations are
disabled the values for Juno of `PLAT_ARM_MMAP_ENTRIES` and
`MAX_XLAT_TABLES` are higher. If in this situation the code is
compiled in debug mode and with "-O0", the code won't fit.

Change-Id: I70a3d8d3a0b0cad1d6b602c01a7ea334776e718e
2016-07-25 12:04:31 +01:00
Soby Mathew 738b1fd7c0 Rearrange assembly helper macros
This patch moves assembler macros which are not architecture specific
to a new file `asm_macros_common.S` and moves the `el3_common_macros.S`
into `aarch64` specific folder.

Change-Id: I444a1ee3346597bf26a8b827480cd9640b38c826
2016-07-19 10:19:08 +01:00
Soby Mathew cf0b1492ed 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
2016-07-19 10:19:01 +01:00
Soby Mathew 532ed61838 Introduce `el3_runtime` and `PSCI` libraries
This patch moves the PSCI services and BL31 frameworks like context
management and per-cpu data into new library components `PSCI` and
`el3_runtime` respectively. This enables PSCI to be built independently from
BL31. A new `psci_lib.mk` makefile is introduced which adds the relevant
PSCI library sources and gets included by `bl31.mk`. Other changes which
are done as part of this patch are:

* The runtime services framework is now moved to the `common/` folder to
  enable reuse.
* The `asm_macros.S` and `assert_macros.S` helpers are moved to architecture
  specific folder.
* The `plat_psci_common.c` is moved from the `plat/common/aarch64/` folder
  to `plat/common` folder. The original file location now has a stub which
  just includes the file from new location to maintain platform compatibility.

Most of the changes wouldn't affect platform builds as they just involve
changes to the generic bl1.mk and bl31.mk makefiles.

NOTE: THE `plat_psci_common.c` FILE HAS MOVED LOCATION AND THE STUB FILE AT
THE ORIGINAL LOCATION IS NOW DEPRECATED. PLATFORMS SHOULD MODIFY THEIR
MAKEFILES TO INCLUDE THE FILE FROM THE NEW LOCATION.

Change-Id: I6bd87d5b59424995c6a65ef8076d4fda91ad5e86
2016-07-18 17:52:15 +01:00
Soby Mathew da554d7439 Fix coding guideline warnings
This patch fixes some coding guideline warnings reported by the checkpatch
script. Only files related to upcoming feature development have been fixed.

Change-Id: I26fbce75c02ed62f00493ed6c106fe7c863ddbc5
2016-07-18 17:52:15 +01:00
Soby Mathew 4c0d039076 Rework type usage in Trusted Firmware
This patch reworks type usage in generic code, drivers and ARM platform files
to make it more portable. The major changes done with respect to
type usage are as listed below:

* Use uintptr_t for storing address instead of uint64_t or unsigned long.
* Review usage of unsigned long as it can no longer be assumed to be 64 bit.
* Use u_register_t for register values whose width varies depending on
  whether AArch64 or AArch32.
* Use generic C types where-ever possible.

In addition to the above changes, this patch also modifies format specifiers
in print invocations so that they are AArch64/AArch32 agnostic. Only files
related to upcoming feature development have been reworked.

Change-Id: I9f8c78347c5a52ba7027ff389791f1dad63ee5f8
2016-07-18 17:52:15 +01:00
danh-arm aadb1350ee Merge pull request #662 from sandrine-bailleux-arm/sb/rodata-xn
Map read-only data as execute-never
2016-07-15 18:55:43 +01:00
danh-arm 9306f13592 Merge pull request #659 from soby-mathew/sm/declare_stack
Derive stack alignment from CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE
2016-07-15 18:23:11 +01:00
Naga Sureshkumar Relli 84629f2f2c bl31: Add error reporting registers
This patch adds cpumerrsr_el1 and l2merrsr_el1 to the register dump on
error for applicable CPUs.

These registers hold the ECC errors on L1 and L2 caches.

This patch updates the A53, A57, A72, A73 (l2merrsr_el1 only) CPU libraries.

Signed-off-by: Naga Sureshkumar Relli <nagasure@xilinx.com>
2016-07-12 08:05:10 -07:00
Sandrine Bailleux 91fad6551e ARM CSS platforms: Map flash as execute-never by default
On ARM CSS platforms, the whole flash used to be mapped as executable.
This is not required, given that the flash is used to store the BL1
and FIP images and:

 - The FIP is not executed in place, its images are copied to RAM
   and executed from there.

 - BL1 is executed in place from flash but only its code needs to be
   mapped as executable and platform code takes care of re-mapping
   BL1's read-only section as executable.

Therefore, this patch now maps the flash as non-executable by default
on these platforms. This increases security by restricting the
executable region to what is strictly needed.

This patch also adds some comments to clarify the memory mapping
attributes on these platforms.

Change-Id: I4db3c145508bea1f43fbe0f6dcd551e1aec1ecd3
2016-07-08 14:55:11 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 0af559a833 ARM platforms: Add support for SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA
The arm_setup_page_tables() function used to expect a single set of
addresses defining the extents of the whole read-only section, code
and read-only data mixed up, which was mapped as executable.

This patch changes this behaviour. arm_setup_page_tables() now
expects 2 separate sets of addresses:

 - the extents of the code section;
 - the extents of the read-only data section.

The code is mapped as executable, whereas the data is mapped as
execute-never. New #defines have been introduced to identify the
extents of the code and the read-only data section. Given that
all BL images except BL1 share the same memory layout and linker
script structure, these #defines are common across these images.
The slight memory layout differences in BL1 have been handled by
providing values specific to BL1.

Note that this patch also affects the Xilinx platform port, which
uses the arm_setup_page_tables() function. It has been updated
accordingly, such that the memory mappings on this platform are
unchanged. This is achieved by passing null values as the extents
of the read-only data section so that it is ignored. As a result,
the whole read-only section is still mapped as executable.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#85

Change-Id: I1f95865c53ce6e253a01286ff56e0aa1161abac5
2016-07-08 14:55:11 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 5d1c104f9a Introduce SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA build flag
At the moment, all BL images share a similar memory layout: they start
with their code section, followed by their read-only data section.
The two sections are contiguous in memory. Therefore, the end of the
code section and the beginning of the read-only data one might share
a memory page. This forces both to be mapped with the same memory
attributes. As the code needs to be executable, this means that the
read-only data stored on the same memory page as the code are
executable as well. This could potentially be exploited as part of
a security attack.

This patch introduces a new build flag called
SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA, which isolates the code and read-only data
on separate memory pages. This in turn allows independent control of
the access permissions for the code and read-only data.

This has an impact on memory footprint, as padding bytes need to be
introduced between the code and read-only data to ensure the
segragation of the two. To limit the memory cost, the memory layout
of the read-only section has been changed in this case.

 - When SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA=0, the layout is unchanged, i.e.
   the read-only section still looks like this (padding omitted):

   |        ...        |
   +-------------------+
   | Exception vectors |
   +-------------------+
   |  Read-only data   |
   +-------------------+
   |       Code        |
   +-------------------+ BLx_BASE

   In this case, the linker script provides the limits of the whole
   read-only section.

 - When SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA=1, the exception vectors and
   read-only data are swapped, such that the code and exception
   vectors are contiguous, followed by the read-only data. This
   gives the following new layout (padding omitted):

   |        ...        |
   +-------------------+
   |  Read-only data   |
   +-------------------+
   | Exception vectors |
   +-------------------+
   |       Code        |
   +-------------------+ BLx_BASE

   In this case, the linker script now exports 2 sets of addresses
   instead: the limits of the code and the limits of the read-only
   data. Refer to the Firmware Design guide for more details. This
   provides platform code with a finer-grained view of the image
   layout and allows it to map these 2 regions with the appropriate
   access permissions.

Note that SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA applies to all BL images.

Change-Id: I936cf80164f6b66b6ad52b8edacadc532c935a49
2016-07-08 14:55:11 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 0146ae64c0 Introduce round_up/down() macros
This patch introduces the round_up() and round_down() macros,
which round up (respectively down) a value to a given boundary.
The boundary must be a power of two.

Change-Id: I589dd1074aeb5ec730dd523b4ebf098d55a7e967
2016-07-08 14:37:11 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux ed81f3ebbf Introduce utils.h header file
This patch introduces a new header file: include/lib/utils.h.
Its purpose is to provide generic macros and helper functions that
are independent of any BL image, architecture, platform and even
not specific to Trusted Firmware.

For now, it contains only 2 macros: ARRAY_SIZE() and
IS_POWER_OF_TWO(). These were previously defined in bl_common.h and
xlat_tables.c respectively.

bl_common.h includes utils.h to retain compatibility for platforms
that relied on bl_common.h for the ARRAY_SIZE() macro. Upstream
platform ports that use this macro have been updated to include
utils.h.

Change-Id: I960450f54134f25d1710bfbdc4184f12c049a9a9
2016-07-08 14:37:11 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux b9161469fa xlat lib: Introduce MT_EXECUTE/MT_EXECUTE_NEVER attributes
This patch introduces the MT_EXECUTE/MT_EXECUTE_NEVER memory mapping
attributes in the translation table library to specify the
access permissions for instruction execution of a memory region.
These new attributes should be used only for normal, read-only
memory regions. For other types of memory, the translation table
library still enforces the following rules, regardless of the
MT_EXECUTE/MT_EXECUTE_NEVER attribute:

 - Device memory is always marked as execute-never.
 - Read-write normal memory is always marked as execute-never.

Change-Id: I8bd27800a8c1d8ac1559910caf4a4840cf25b8b0
2016-07-08 14:37:11 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux b5fa6563e6 Introduce arm_setup_page_tables() function
This patch introduces the arm_setup_page_tables() function to
set up page tables on ARM platforms. It replaces the
arm_configure_mmu_elx() functions and does the same thing except
that it doesn't enable the MMU at the end. The idea is to reduce
the amount of per-EL code that is generated by the C preprocessor
by splitting the memory regions definitions and page tables creation
(which is generic) from the MMU enablement (which is the only per-EL
configuration).

As a consequence, the call to the enable_mmu_elx() function has been
moved up into the plat_arch_setup() hook. Any other ARM standard
platforms that use the functions `arm_configure_mmu_elx()` must be
updated.

Change-Id: I6f12a20ce4e5187b3849a8574aac841a136de83d
2016-07-08 14:37:11 +01:00
Soby Mathew 663db206f8 Derive stack alignment from CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE
The per-cpu stacks should be aligned to the cache-line size and
the `declare_stack` helper in asm_macros.S macro assumed a
cache-line size of 64 bytes. The platform defines the cache-line
size via CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE macro. This patch modifies
`declare_stack` helper macro to derive stack alignment from the
platform defined macro.

Change-Id: I1e1b00fc8806ecc88190ed169f4c8d3dd25fe95b
2016-07-08 09:58:10 +01:00
Yatharth Kochar 170fb93dec Add optional PSCI STAT residency & count functions
This patch adds following optional PSCI STAT functions:

- PSCI_STAT_RESIDENCY: This call returns the amount of time spent
  in power_state in microseconds, by the node represented by the
  `target_cpu` and the highest level of `power_state`.

- PSCI_STAT_COUNT: This call returns the number of times a
  `power_state` has been used by the node represented by the
  `target_cpu` and the highest power level of `power_state`.

These APIs provides residency statistics for power states that has
been used by the platform. They are implemented according to v1.0
of the PSCI specification.

By default this optional feature is disabled in the PSCI
implementation. To enable it, set the boolean flag
`ENABLE_PSCI_STAT` to 1. This also sets `ENABLE_PMF` to 1.

Change-Id: Ie62e9d37d6d416ccb1813acd7f616d1ddd3e8aff
2016-06-16 08:55:00 +01:00
Yatharth Kochar a31d8983f4 Add Performance Measurement Framework(PMF)
This patch adds Performance Measurement Framework(PMF) in the
ARM Trusted Firmware. PMF is implemented as a library and the
SMC interface is provided through ARM SiP service.

The PMF provides capturing, storing, dumping and retrieving the
time-stamps, by enabling the development of services by different
providers, that can be easily integrated into ARM Trusted Firmware.
The PMF capture and retrieval APIs can also do appropriate cache
maintenance operations to the timestamp memory when the caller
indicates so.

`pmf_main.c` consists of core functions that implement service
registration, initialization, storing, dumping and retrieving
the time-stamp.
`pmf_smc.c` consists SMC handling for registered PMF services.
`pmf.h` consists of the macros that can be used by the PMF service
providers to register service and declare time-stamp functions.
`pmf_helpers.h` consists of internal macros that are used by `pmf.h`

By default this feature is disabled in the ARM trusted firmware.
To enable it set the boolean flag `ENABLE_PMF` to 1.

NOTE: The caller is responsible for specifying the appropriate cache
maintenance flags and for acquiring/releasing appropriate locks
before/after capturing/retrieving the time-stamps.

Change-Id: Ib45219ac07c2a81b9726ef6bd9c190cc55e81854
2016-06-16 08:31:42 +01:00
danh-arm f9455cea8c Merge pull request #629 from ljerry/tf_issue_398
Bring IO storage dummy driver
2016-06-13 13:50:58 +01:00
danh-arm ae43c9493d Merge pull request #642 from soby-mathew/sm/override_rotpk
Allow dynamic overriding of ROTPK verification
2016-06-08 16:06:43 +01:00
danh-arm adb1ddf86f Merge pull request #639 from danh-arm/dh/import-libfdt
Import libfdt v1.4.1 and related changes
2016-06-08 13:20:35 +01:00
danh-arm 87e7a9a557 Merge pull request #644 from sandrine-bailleux-arm/sb/rm-outdated-comment
xlat lib: Remove out-dated comment
2016-06-06 10:54:28 +01:00
Soby Mathew 04943d33cf Allow dynamic overriding of ROTPK verification
A production ROM with TBB enabled must have the ability to boot test software
before a real ROTPK is deployed (e.g. manufacturing mode). Previously the
function plat_get_rotpk_info() must return a valid ROTPK for TBB to succeed.
This patch adds an additional bit `ROTPK_NOT_DEPLOYED` in the output `flags`
parameter from plat_get_rotpk_info(). If this bit is set, then the ROTPK
in certificate is used without verifying against the platform value.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#381

Change-Id: Icbbffab6bff8ed76b72431ee21337f550d8fdbbb
2016-06-03 18:27:36 +01:00
danh-arm aed634fea6 Merge pull request #637 from yatharth-arm/yk/genfw-1134
Add support for ARM Cortex-A73 MPCore Processor
2016-06-03 15:12:51 +01:00
danh-arm 8d8c61ea75 Merge pull request #636 from soby-mathew/sm/cpu_ctx_rem_aarch32_regs
Build option to include AArch32 registers in cpu context
2016-06-03 15:12:37 +01:00
Dan Handley 754d78b1b3 Minor libfdt changes to enable TF integration
* Move libfdt API headers to include/lib/libfdt
* Add libfdt.mk helper makefile
* Remove unused libfdt files
* Minor changes to fdt.h and libfdt.h to make them C99 compliant

Co-Authored-By: Jens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@linaro.org>

Change-Id: I425842c2b111dcd5fb6908cc698064de4f77220e
2016-06-03 14:21:03 +01:00
Dan Handley f0b489c1d2 Move stdlib header files to include/lib/stdlib
* Move stdlib header files from include/stdlib to include/lib/stdlib for
  consistency with other library headers.
* Fix checkpatch paths to continue excluding stdlib files.
* Create stdlib.mk to define the stdlib source files and include directories.
* Include stdlib.mk from the top level Makefile.
* Update stdlib header path in the fip_create Makefile.
* Update porting-guide.md with the new paths.

Change-Id: Ia92c2dc572e9efb54a783e306b5ceb2ce24d27fa
2016-06-03 14:20:48 +01:00
Soby Mathew 8cd16e6b5b Build option to include AArch32 registers in cpu context
The system registers that are saved and restored in CPU context include
AArch32 systems registers like SPSR_ABT, SPSR_UND, SPSR_IRQ, SPSR_FIQ,
DACR32_EL2, IFSR32_EL2 and FPEXC32_EL2. Accessing these registers on an
AArch64-only (i.e. on hardware that does not implement AArch32, or at
least not at EL1 and higher ELs) platform leads to an exception. This patch
introduces the build option `CTX_INCLUDE_AARCH32_REGS` to specify whether to
include these AArch32 systems registers in the cpu context or not. By default
this build option is set to 1 to ensure compatibility. AArch64-only platforms
must set it to 0. A runtime check is added in BL1 and BL31 cold boot path to
verify this.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#386

Change-Id: I720cdbd7ed7f7d8516635a2ec80d025f478b95ee
2016-06-03 10:50:52 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 72b6008181 xlat lib: Remove out-dated comment
As of commit e1ea9290bb, if the attributes of an inner memory region
are different than the outer region, new page tables are generated
regardless of how "restrictive" they are. This patch removes an
out-dated comment still referring to the old priority system based
on which attributes were more restrictive.

Change-Id: Ie7fc1629c90ea91fe50315145f6de2f3995e5e00
2016-06-02 10:36:47 +01:00
Yatharth Kochar 2460ac18ef Add support for ARM Cortex-A73 MPCore Processor
This patch adds ARM Cortex-A73 MPCore Processor support
in the CPU specific operations framework. It also includes
this support for the Base FVP port.

Change-Id: I0e26b594f2ec1d28eb815db9810c682e3885716d
2016-06-01 12:07:41 +01:00
danh-arm a7e530331d Merge pull request #632 from rockchip-linux/support-for-gpio-driver-v2
rockchip/rk3399: Support the gpio driver and configure
2016-05-27 14:10:42 +01:00
danh-arm aa037ca9a0 Merge pull request #634 from sandrine-bailleux-arm/sb/exception-vectors
Improve robustness and readability of exception code
2016-05-27 11:11:47 +01:00
danh-arm 2ff900f28d Merge pull request #633 from soby-mathew/sm/psci_wfi_hook
PSCI: Add pwr_domain_pwr_down_wfi() hook in plat_psci_ops
2016-05-27 11:08:45 +01:00
Caesar Wang 195889829e gpio: support gpio set/get pull status
On some platform gpio can set/get pull status when input, add these
function so we can set/get gpio pull status when need it. And they are
optional function.
2016-05-27 09:39:56 +08:00
Sandrine Bailleux 79627dc372 Fill exception vectors with zero bytes
The documentation of the GNU assembler specifies the following about
the .align assembler directive:
 "the padding bytes are normally zero. However, on some systems, if
 the section is marked as containing code and the fill value is
 omitted, the space is filled with no-op instructions."
(see https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Align.html)

When building Trusted Firmware, the AArch64 GNU assembler uses a
mix of zero bytes and no-op instructions as the padding bytes to
align exception vectors.

This patch mandates to use zero bytes to be stored in the padding
bytes in the exception vectors. In the AArch64 instruction set, no
valid instruction encodes as zero so this effectively inserts
illegal instructions. Should this code end up being executed for
any reason, it would crash immediately. This gives us an extra
protection against misbehaving code at no extra cost.

Change-Id: I4f2abb39d0320ca0f9d467fc5af0cb92ae297351
2016-05-26 17:04:39 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux e0ae9fab61 Introduce some helper macros for exception vectors
This patch introduces some assembler macros to simplify the
declaration of the exception vectors. It abstracts the section
the exception code is put into as well as the alignments
constraints mandated by the ARMv8 architecture. For all TF images,
the exception code has been updated to make use of these macros.

This patch also updates some invalid comments in the exception
vector code.

Change-Id: I35737b8f1c8c24b6da89b0a954c8152a4096fa95
2016-05-26 17:04:39 +01:00
Soby Mathew ac1cc8eb76 PSCI: Add pwr_domain_pwr_down_wfi() hook in plat_psci_ops
This patch adds a new optional platform hook `pwr_domain_pwr_down_wfi()` in
the plat_psci_ops structure. This hook allows the platform to perform platform
specific actions including the wfi invocation to enter powerdown. This hook
is invoked by both psci_do_cpu_off() and psci_cpu_suspend_start() functions.
The porting-guide.md is also updated for the same.

This patch also modifies the `psci_power_down_wfi()` function to invoke
`plat_panic_handler` incase of panic instead of the busy while loop.

Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#375

Change-Id: Iba104469a1445ee8d59fb3a6fdd0a98e7f24dfa3
2016-05-25 14:00:00 +01:00
Soby Mathew 6331a31a66 CCN: Add API to query the PART0 ID from CCN
This patch adds the API `ccn_get_part0_id` to query the PART0 ID from the
PERIPHERAL_ID 0 register in the CCN driver. This ID allows to distinguish
the variant of CCN present on the system and possibly enable dynamic
configuration of the IP based on the variant. Also added an assert in
`ccn_master_to_rn_id_map()` to ensure that the master map bitfield provided
by the platform is within the expected interface id.

Change-Id: I92d2db7bd93a9be8a7fbe72a522cbcba0aba2d0e
2016-05-25 10:24:23 +01:00
Antonio Nino Diaz 0bcedb2212 Implement generic delay timer
Add delay timer implementation based on the system generic counter.
This either uses the platform's implementation of
`plat_get_syscnt_freq()` or explicit clock multiplier/divider values
provided by the platform.

The current implementation of udelay has been modified to avoid
unnecessary calculations while waiting on the loop and to make it
easier to check for overflows.

Change-Id: I9062e1d506dc2f68367fd9289250b93444721732
2016-05-20 15:29:30 +01:00
Antonio Nino Diaz d44863910c Add 32 bit version of plat_get_syscnt_freq
Added plat_get_syscnt_freq2, which is a 32 bit variant of the 64 bit
plat_get_syscnt_freq. The old one has been flagged as deprecated.
Common code has been updated to use this new version. Porting guide
has been updated.

Change-Id: I9e913544926c418970972bfe7d81ee88b4da837e
2016-05-20 15:29:03 +01:00
Gerald Lejeune 3385f412cc Bring IO storage dummy driver
Allow to handle cases where some images are pre-loaded (by debugger for
instance) without introducing many switches in files calling load_* functions.

Fixes: arm-software/tf-issues#398
Signed-off-by: Gerald Lejeune <gerald.lejeune@st.com>
2016-05-12 16:07:07 +02:00
Haojian Zhuang 2da3604241 drivers: add emmc stack
In a lot of embedded platforms, eMMC device is the only one storage
device. So loading content from eMMC device is required in ATF.

Create the emmc stack that could co-work with IO block driver.
Support to read/write/erase eMMC blocks on both rpmb and normal
user area. Support to change the IO speed and bus width.

Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
2016-04-27 18:52:51 +08:00
Haojian Zhuang 9da7a653bd IO: support block device type
FIP is accessed as memory-mapped type. eMMC is block device type.
In order to support FIP based on eMMC, add the new io_block layer.

io_block always access eMMC device as block size. And it'll only
copy the required data into buffer in io_block driver. So preparing
an temporary buffer is required.

When use io_block device, MAX_IO_BLOCK_DEVICES should be declared
in platform_def.h. It's used to support multiple block devices.

Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
2016-04-27 18:51:58 +08:00
danh-arm 749ade4566 Merge pull request #603 from yatharth-arm/yk/sys_counter
Move `plat_get_syscnt_freq()` to arm_common.c
2016-04-25 14:50:27 +01:00
Yatharth Kochar c073fda1c6 Move `plat_get_syscnt_freq()` to arm_common.c
This patch moves the definition for `plat_get_syscnt_freq()`
from arm_bl31_setup.c to arm_common.c. This could be useful
in case a delay timer needs to be installed based on the
generic timer in other BLs.
This patch also modifies the return type for this function
from `uint64_t` to `unsigned long long` within ARM and other
platform files.

Change-Id: Iccdfa811948e660d4fdcaae60ad1d700e4eda80d
2016-04-21 17:10:58 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux adeecf9219 Add support for Cortex-A57 erratum 833471 workaround
Change-Id: I86ac81ffd7cd094ce68c4cceb01c16563671a063
2016-04-21 12:59:59 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 072888656d Add support for Cortex-A57 erratum 826977 workaround
Change-Id: Icaacd19c4cef9c10d02adcc2f84a4d7c97d4bcfa
2016-04-21 12:59:59 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux 0b77197baf Add support for Cortex-A57 erratum 829520 workaround
Change-Id: Ia2ce8aa752efb090cfc734c1895c8f2539e82439
2016-04-21 12:59:59 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux a8b1c76936 Add support for Cortex-A57 erratum 828024 workaround
Change-Id: I632a8c5bb517ff89c69268e865be33101059be7d
2016-04-21 12:59:59 +01:00
Sandrine Bailleux df22d602b6 Add support for Cortex-A57 erratum 826974 workaround
Change-Id: I45641551474f4c58c638aff8c42c0ab9a8ec78b4
2016-04-21 09:44:51 +01:00
danh-arm 81b491ff37 Merge pull request #595 from sandrine-bailleux-arm/sb/unoptimised-build
Add support for unoptimised (-O0) build
2016-04-18 12:04:22 +01:00
Gerald Lejeune 9ff67fa6f2 Dump platform-defined regs in crash reporting
It is up to the platform to implement the new plat_crash_print_regs macro to
report all relevant platform registers helpful for troubleshooting.

plat_crash_print_regs merges or calls previously defined plat_print_gic_regs
and plat_print_interconnect_regs macros for each existing platforms.

NOTE: THIS COMMIT REQUIRES ALL PLATFORMS THAT ENABLE THE `CRASH_REPORTING`
BUILD FLAG TO MIGRATE TO USE THE NEW `plat_crash_print_regs()` MACRO. BY
DEFAULT, `CRASH_REPORTING` IS ENABLED IN DEBUG BUILDS FOR ALL PLATFORMS.

Fixes: arm-software/tf-issues#373

Signed-off-by: Gerald Lejeune <gerald.lejeune@st.com>
2016-04-14 17:50:22 +02:00
Sandrine Bailleux 10c252c14b Fix build error with optimizations disabled (-O0)
If Trusted Firmware is built with optimizations disabled (-O0), the
linker throws the following error:

    undefined reference to 'xxx'

Where 'xxx' is a raw inline function defined in a header file. The
reason is that, with optimizations disabled, GCC may decide to skip
the inlining. If that is the case, an external definition to the
compilation unit must be provided. Because no external definition
is present, the linker throws the error.

This patch fixes the problem by declaring the following inline
functions static, so the internal definition is used:
 - cm_set_next_context()
 - bakery_lock_init()

Note that building the TF with optimizations disabled when Trusted
Board Boot is enabled is currently unsupported, as this makes the BL2
image too big to fit in memory without any adjustment of its base
address. Similarly, disabling optimizations for debug builds on FVP
is unsupported at the moment.

Change-Id: I284a9f84cc8df96a0c1a52dfe05c9e8544c0cefe
2016-04-14 16:24:03 +01:00
danh-arm 6d21b29d42 Merge pull request #591 from soby-mathew/sm/xlat_common
Refactor the xlat_tables library
2016-04-14 11:39:46 +01:00
Soby Mathew 3ca9928df2 Refactor the xlat_tables library code
The AArch32 long descriptor format and the AArch64 descriptor format
correspond to each other which allows possible sharing of xlat_tables
library code between AArch64 and AArch32. This patch refactors the
xlat_tables library code to seperate the common functionality from
architecture specific code. Prior to this patch, all of the xlat_tables
library code were in `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` file. The refactored code
is now in `lib/xlat_tables/` directory. The AArch64 specific programming
for xlat_tables is in `lib/xlat_tables/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` and the rest
of the code common to AArch64 and AArch32 is in
`lib/xlat_tables/xlat_tables_common.c`. Also the data types used in
xlat_tables library APIs are reworked to make it compatible between AArch64
and AArch32.

The `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` file now includes the new xlat_tables
library files to retain compatibility for existing platform ports.
The macros related to xlat_tables library are also moved from
`include/lib/aarch64/arch.h` to the header `include/lib/xlat_tables.h`.

NOTE: THE `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` FILE IS DEPRECATED AND PLATFORM PORTS
ARE EXPECTED TO INCLUDE THE NEW XLAT_TABLES LIBRARY FILES IN THEIR MAKEFILES.

Change-Id: I3d17217d24aaf3a05a4685d642a31d4d56255a0f
2016-04-13 12:06:23 +01:00
Yatharth Kochar 9fbdb80209 Use unsigned long long instead of uintptr_t in TZC400/DMC500 drivers
Currently the `tzc400_configure_region` and `tzc_dmc500_configure_region`
functions uses uintptr_t as the data type for `region_top` and `region_base`
variables, which will be converted to 32/64 bits for AArch32/AArch64
respectively. But the expectation is to keep these addresses at least 64 bit.

This patch modifies the data types to make it at least 64 bit by using
unsigned long long instead of uintptr_t for the `region_top` and
`region_base` variables. It also modifies the associated macros
`_tzc##fn_name##_write_region_xxx` accordingly.

Change-Id: I4e3c6a8a39ad04205cf0f3bda336c3970b15a28b
2016-04-12 16:51:39 +01:00
danh-arm 5d787dd97d Merge pull request #569 from Xilinx/zynqmp-v1
Support for Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC
2016-04-08 14:31:58 +01:00
danh-arm b2c9687fe3 Merge pull request #586 from antonio-nino-diaz-arm/an/spd-bl32
Remove BL32_BASE when building without SPD for FVP
2016-04-08 10:40:39 +01:00
Antonio Nino Diaz 81d139d577 Remove BL32_BASE when building without SPD for FVP
Previously, when building TF without SPD support, BL2 tried to load a
BL32 image from the FIP and fails to find one, which resulted on
warning messages on the console. Even if there is a BL32 image in the
FIP it shouldn't be loaded because there is no way to transfer
control to the Secure Payload without SPD support.

The Makefile has been modified to pass a define of the form
SPD_${SPD} to the source code the same way it's done for PLAT. The
define SPD_none is then used to undefine BL32_BASE when BL32 is not
used to prevent BL2 from trying to load a BL32 image and failing,
thus removing the warning messages mentioned above.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#287

Change-Id: Ifeb6f1c26935efb76afd353fea88e87ba09e9658
2016-04-08 09:30:20 +01:00
danh-arm 7a0ae2f457 Merge pull request #584 from soby-mathew/sm/enable_scr_sif
Enable SCR_EL3.SIF bit
2016-04-07 17:17:25 +01:00
danh-arm 105b59e7bb Merge pull request #575 from soby-mathew/sm/new_tzc_driver
Refactor the TZC driver and add DMC-500 driver
2016-04-07 17:11:20 +01:00
danh-arm 5d29c76015 Merge pull request #572 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tbb_nvcounter
TBB NVcounter support
2016-04-07 17:10:44 +01:00
Soby Mathew 99e58f9e69 Enable SCR_EL3.SIF bit
This patch enables the SCR_EL3.SIF (Secure Instruction Fetch) bit in BL1 and
BL31 common architectural setup code. When in secure state, this disables
instruction fetches from Non-secure memory.

NOTE: THIS COULD BREAK PLATFORMS THAT HAVE SECURE WORLD CODE EXECUTING FROM
NON-SECURE MEMORY, BUT THIS IS CONSIDERED UNLIKELY AND IS A SERIOUS SECURITY
RISK.

Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#372

Change-Id: I684e84b8d523c3b246e9a5fabfa085b6405df319
2016-04-07 16:30:45 +01:00
danh-arm af711c1e0f Merge pull request #580 from soby-mathew/sm/ret_type_plat_ns_ep
Modify return type of plat_get_ns_image_entrypoint()
2016-04-04 13:39:32 +01:00
Soren Brinkmann b5e6d09294 drivers: Add Cadence UART driver
Add a driver for the Cadence UART which is found in Xilinx Zynq SOCs.

Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
2016-04-01 11:43:45 -07:00
Soby Mathew a0ad6019ff Modify return type of plat_get_ns_image_entrypoint()
This patch modifies the return type of the platform API
`plat_get_ns_image_entrypoint()` from `unsigned long` to
`uintptr_t` in accordance with the coding guidelines.

Change-Id: Icb4510ca98b706aa4d535fe27e203394184fb4ca
2016-04-01 17:57:18 +01:00
danh-arm c291641795 Merge pull request #577 from antonio-nino-diaz-arm/an/remove-xlat-helpers
Remove xlat_helpers.c
2016-04-01 17:41:10 +01:00
Vikram Kanigiri 618f0feeed Add support to program a DMC-500 TZC on ARM platforms
This patch adds support to program TrustZone protection on ARM platforms that
implement a DMC-500. arm_dmc_500.c has been added which implements the
arm_dmc_tzc_setup() function. This function relies on constants related to TZC
programming that are exported by each platform to program TrustZone protection
using the DMC-500 TrustZone controller driver. This function should be called
from plat_arm_security_setup() which is implemented by each platform.

Change-Id: I5400bdee9e4b29155fd11296a40693d512312f29
2016-03-31 21:23:24 +01:00
Vikram Kanigiri f568604b06 Add ARM CoreLink DMC-500 driver to program TrustZone protection
The ARM CoreLink DMC-500 Dynamic Memory Controller provides the
programmable address region control of a TrustZone Address Space
Controller. The access permissions can be defined for eight
separate address regions plus a background or default region.
This patch adds a DMC-500 driver to define address regions and
program their access permissions as per ARM 100131_0000_02_en
(r0p0) document.

Change-Id: I9d33120f9480d742bcf7937e4b876f9d40c727e6
2016-03-31 21:23:24 +01:00
Soby Mathew 57f782019a Migrate ARM standard platforms to the refactored TZC driver
This patch migrates ARM Standard platforms to the refactored TZC driver.

Change-Id: I2a2f60b645f73e14d8f416740c4551cec87cb1fb
2016-03-31 21:23:23 +01:00
Vikram Kanigiri 6b47706375 Refactor the ARM CoreLink TZC-400 driver
TrustZone protection can be programmed by both memory and TrustZone
address space controllers like DMC-500 and TZC-400. These peripherals
share a similar programmer's view.

Furthermore, it is possible to have multiple instances of each type of
peripheral in a system resulting in multiple programmer's views.
For example, on the TZC-400 each of the 4 filter units can be enabled
or disabled for each region. There is a single set of registers to
program the region attributes. On the DMC-500, each filter unit has its
own programmer's view resulting in multiple sets of registers to program
the region attributes. The layout of the registers is almost the same
across all these variations.

Hence the existing driver in `tzc400\tzc400.c` is refactored into the
new driver in `tzc\tzc400.c`. The previous driver file is still maintained
for compatibility and it is now deprecated.

Change-Id: Ieabd0528e244582875bc7e65029a00517671216d
2016-03-31 21:23:23 +01:00
Antonio Nino Diaz f33fbb2f97 Remove xlat_helpers.c
lib/aarch64/xlat_helpers.c defines helper functions to build
translation descriptors, but no common code or upstream platform
port uses them. As the rest of the xlat_tables code evolves, there
may be conflicts with these helpers, therefore this code should be
removed.

Change-Id: I9f5be99720f929264818af33db8dada785368711
2016-03-31 14:03:45 +01:00
Juan Castillo 48279d52a7 TBB: add non-volatile counter support
This patch adds support for non-volatile counter authentication to
the Authentication Module. This method consists of matching the
counter values provided in the certificates with the ones stored
in the platform. If the value from the certificate is lower than
the platform, the boot process is aborted. This mechanism protects
the system against rollback.

The TBBR CoT has been updated to include this method as part of the
authentication process. Two counters are used: one for the trusted
world images and another for the non trusted world images.

** NEW PLATFORM APIs (mandatory when TBB is enabled) **

int plat_get_nv_ctr(void *cookie, unsigned int *nv_ctr);

    This API returns the non-volatile counter value stored
    in the platform. The cookie in the first argument may be
    used to select the counter in case the platform provides
    more than one (i.e. TBSA compliant platforms must provide
    trusted and non-trusted counters). This cookie is specified
    in the CoT.

int plat_set_nv_ctr(void *cookie, unsigned int nv_ctr);

    This API sets a new counter value. The cookie may be
    used to select the counter to be updated.

An implementation of these new APIs for ARM platforms is also
provided. The values are obtained from the Trusted Non-Volatile
Counters peripheral. The cookie is used to pass the extension OID.
This OID may be interpreted by the platform to know which counter
must return. On Juno, The trusted and non-trusted counter values
have been tied to 31 and 223, respectively, and cannot be modified.

** IMPORTANT **

THIS PATCH BREAKS THE BUILD WHEN TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT IS ENABLED. THE
NEW PLATFORM APIs INTRODUCED IN THIS PATCH MUST BE IMPLEMENTED IN
ORDER TO SUCCESSFULLY BUILD TF.

Change-Id: Ic943b76b25f2a37f490eaaab6d87b4a8b3cbc89a
2016-03-31 13:29:17 +01:00
danh-arm 4c51badfb5 Merge pull request #570 from davwan01/bl31-in-dram
Add support to load BL31 in DRAM
2016-03-31 11:42:14 +01:00
David Wang 4518dd9a9c Add support to load BL31 in DRAM
This patch adds an option to the ARM common platforms to load BL31 in the
TZC secured DRAM instead of the default secure SRAM.

To enable this feature, set `ARM_BL31_IN_DRAM` to 1 in build options.
If TSP is present, then setting this option also sets the TSP location
to DRAM and ignores the `ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION` build flag.

To use this feature, BL2 platform code must map in the DRAM used by
BL31. The macro ARM_MAP_BL31_SEC_DRAM is provided for this purpose.
Currently, only the FVP BL2 platform code maps in this DRAM.

Change-Id: If5f7cc9deb569cfe68353a174d4caa48acd78d67
2016-03-31 10:14:01 +08:00
Gerald Lejeune 6b836cf988 Add ISR_EL1 to crash report
Bring ISR bits definition as a mnemonic for troublershooters as well.

Signed-off-by: Gerald Lejeune <gerald.lejeune@st.com>
2016-03-30 17:32:13 +02:00
Gerald Lejeune 4ca5753576 Remove DAIF bits handling macros
These macros are unused and redundant with other CPU system registers
functions.

Moreover enable_serror() function implementation may not reach its purpose
because it does not handle the value of SCR_EL3.EA.

Signed-off-by: Gerald Lejeune <gerald.lejeune@st.com>
2016-03-30 17:31:44 +02:00
Gerald Lejeune adb4fcfb4c Enable asynchronous abort exceptions during boot
Asynchronous abort exceptions generated by the platform during cold boot are
not taken in EL3 unless SCR_EL3.EA is set.

Therefore EA bit is set along with RES1 bits in early BL1 and BL31 architecture
initialisation. Further write accesses to SCR_EL3 preserve these bits during
cold boot.

A build flag controls SCR_EL3.EA value to keep asynchronous abort exceptions
being trapped by EL3 after cold boot or not.

For further reference SError Interrupts are also known as asynchronous external
aborts.

On Cortex-A53 revisions below r0p2, asynchronous abort exceptions are taken in
EL3 whatever the SCR_EL3.EA value is.

Fixes arm-software/tf-issues#368

Signed-off-by: Gerald Lejeune <gerald.lejeune@st.com>
2016-03-30 17:26:23 +02:00
Soby Mathew 1319e7b193 Make cpu operations warning a VERBOSE print
The assembler helper function `print_revision_warning` is used when a
CPU specific operation is enabled in the debug build (e.g. an errata
workaround) but doesn't apply to the executing CPU's revision/part number.
However, in some cases the system integrator may want a single binary to
support multiple platforms with different IP versions, only some of which
contain a specific erratum.  In this case, the warning can be emitted very
frequently when CPUs are being powered on/off.

This patch modifies this warning print behaviour so that it is emitted only
when LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE. The `debug.h` header file now contains
guard macros so that it can be included in assembly code.

Change-Id: Ic6e7a07f128dcdb8498a5bfdae920a8feeea1345
2016-03-22 10:00:42 +00:00
Antonio Nino Diaz 1c3ea103d2 Remove all non-configurable dead loops
Added a new platform porting function plat_panic_handler, to allow
platforms to handle unexpected error situations. It must be
implemented in assembly as it may be called before the C environment
is initialized. A default implementation is provided, which simply
spins.

Corrected all dead loops in generic code to call this function
instead. This includes the dead loop that occurs at the end of the
call to panic().

All unnecesary wfis from bl32/tsp/aarch64/tsp_exceptions.S have
been removed.

Change-Id: I67cb85f6112fa8e77bd62f5718efcef4173d8134
2016-03-14 16:41:18 +00:00
danh-arm a34f3bf213 Merge pull request #538 from sandrine-bailleux-arm/sb/extend-memory-types
Extend memory attributes to map non-cacheable memory
2016-03-11 04:45:19 +00:00
danh-arm b6fc25e027 Merge pull request #541 from antonio-nino-diaz-arm/an/secondary-cpu-init
Initialize secondary CPUs during cold boot
2016-03-09 08:45:23 +00:00
Antonio Nino Diaz 4e85e4fd11 Initialize secondary CPUs during cold boot
The previous reset code in BL1 performed the following steps in
order:

1. Warm/Cold boot detection.
   If it's a warm boot, jump to warm boot entrypoint.

2. Primary/Secondary CPU detection.
   If it's a secondary CPU, jump to plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup(),
   which doesn't return.

3. CPU initialisations (cache, TLB...).

4. Memory and C runtime initialization.

For a secondary CPU, steps 3 and 4 are never reached. This shouldn't
be a problem in most cases, since current implementations of
plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup() either panic or power down the
secondary CPUs.

The main concern is the lack of secondary CPU initialization when
bare metal EL3 payloads are used in case they don't take care of this
initialisation themselves.

This patch moves the detection of primary/secondary CPU after step 3
so that the CPU initialisations are performed per-CPU, while the
memory and the C runtime initialisation are only performed on the
primary CPU. The diagrams used in the ARM Trusted Firmware Reset
Design documentation file have been updated to reflect the new boot
flow.

Platforms ports might be affected by this patch depending on the
behaviour of plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup(), as the state of the
platform when entering this function will be different.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#342

Change-Id: Icbf4a0ee2a3e5b856030064472f9fa6696f2eb9e
2016-03-07 09:23:38 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 5f654975bb Extend memory attributes to map non-cacheable memory
At the moment, the memory translation library allows to create memory
mappings of 2 types:

 - Device nGnRE memory (named MT_DEVICE in the library);

 - Normal, Inner Write-back non-transient, Outer Write-back
   non-transient memory (named MT_MEMORY in the library).

As a consequence, the library code treats the memory type field as a
boolean: everything that is not device memory is normal memory and
vice-versa.

In reality, the ARMv8 architecture allows up to 8 types of memory to
be used at a single time for a given exception level. This patch
reworks the memory attributes such that the memory type is now defined
as an integer ranging from 0 to 7 instead of a boolean. This makes it
possible to extend the list of memory types supported by the memory
translation library.

The priority system dictating memory attributes for overlapping
memory regions has been extended to cope with these changes but the
algorithm at its core has been preserved. When a memory region is
re-mapped with different memory attributes, the memory translation
library examines the former attributes and updates them only if
the new attributes create a more restrictive mapping. This behaviour
is unchanged, only the manipulation of the value has been modified
to cope with the new format.

This patch also introduces a new type of memory mapping in the memory
translation library: MT_NON_CACHEABLE, meaning Normal, Inner
Non-cacheable, Outer Non-cacheable memory. This can be useful to map
a non-cacheable memory region, such as a DMA buffer for example.

The rules around the Execute-Never (XN) bit in a translation table
for an MT_NON_CACHEABLE memory mapping have been aligned on the rules
used for MT_MEMORY mappings:
 - If the memory is read-only then it is also executable (XN = 0);
 - If the memory is read-write then it is not executable (XN = 1).

The shareability field for MT_NON_CACHEABLE mappings is always set as
'Outer-Shareable'. Note that this is not strictly needed since
shareability is only relevant if the memory is a Normal Cacheable
memory type, but this is to align with the existing device memory
mappings setup. All Device and Normal Non-cacheable memory regions
are always treated as Outer Shareable, regardless of the translation
table shareability attributes.

This patch also removes the 'ATTR_SO' and 'ATTR_SO_INDEX' #defines.
They were introduced to map memory as Device nGnRnE (formerly called
"Strongly-Ordered" memory in the ARMv7 architecture) but were not
used anywhere in the code base. Removing them avoids any confusion
about the memory types supported by the library.

Upstream platforms do not currently use the MT_NON_CACHEABLE memory
type.

NOTE: THIS CHANGE IS SOURCE COMPATIBLE BUT PLATFORMS THAT RELY ON THE
BINARY VALUES OF `mmap_attr_t` or the `attr` argument of
`mmap_add_region()` MAY BE BROKEN.

Change-Id: I717d6ed79b4c845a04e34132432f98b93d661d79
2016-03-03 16:55:25 +00:00
danh-arm 1a4fdb36e9 Merge pull request #533 from yatharth-arm/yk/genfw-1292
Fix the inconsistencies in bl1_tbbr_image_descs[]
2016-02-26 09:47:05 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar 843ddee4aa Fix the inconsistencies in bl1_tbbr_image_descs[]
This patch fixes inconsistencies in bl1_tbbr_image_descs[]
and miscellaneous fixes in Firmware Update code.

Following are the changes:
* As part of the original FWU changes, a `copied_size`
  field was added to `image_info_t`. This was a subtle binary
  compatibility break because it changed the size of the
  `bl31_params_t` struct, which could cause problems if
  somebody used different versions of BL2 or BL31, one with
  the old `image_info_t` and one with the new version.
  This patch put the `copied_size` within the `image_desc_t`.
* EXECUTABLE flag is now stored in `ep_info.h.attr` in place
  of `image_info.h.attr`, associating it to an entrypoint.
* The `image_info.image_base` is only relevant for secure
  images that are copied from non-secure memory into secure
  memory. This patch removes initializing `image_base` for
  non secure images in the bl1_tbbr_image_descs[].
* A new macro `SET_STATIC_PARAM_HEAD` is added for populating
  bl1_tbbr_image_descs[].ep_info/image_info.h members statically.
  The version, image_type and image attributes are now
  populated using this new macro.
* Added PLAT_ARM_NVM_BASE and PLAT_ARM_NVM_SIZE to avoid direct
  usage of V2M_FLASH0_XXX in plat/arm/common/arm_bl1_fwu.c.
* Refactoring of code/macros related to SECURE and EXECUTABLE flags.

NOTE: PLATFORM PORTS THAT RELY ON THE SIZE OF `image_info_t`
      OR USE the "EXECUTABLE" BIT WITHIN `image_info_t.h.attr`
      OR USE THEIR OWN `image_desc_t` ARRAY IN BL1, MAY BE
      BROKEN BY THIS CHANGE. THIS IS CONSIDERED UNLIKELY.

Change-Id: Id4e5989af7bf0ed263d19d3751939da1169b561d
2016-02-22 18:17:34 +00:00
danh-arm 9931932bfd Merge pull request #532 from soby-mathew/vk/configure_mmap_macros
Rationalise MMU and Page table related constants on ARM platforms
2016-02-22 13:23:49 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri c64a04486f Rationalise MMU and Page table related constants on ARM platforms
`board_arm_def.h` contains multiple definitions of
`PLAT_ARM_MMAP_ENTRIES` and `MAX_XLAT_TABLES` that are optimised for
memory usage depending upon the chosen build configuration. To ease
maintenance of these constants, this patch replaces their multiple
definitions with a single set of definitions that will work on all ARM
platforms.

Platforms can override the defaults with optimal values by enabling the
`ARM_BOARD_OPTIMISE_MMAP` build option. An example has been provided in
the Juno ADP port.

Additionally, `PLAT_ARM_MMAP_ENTRIES` is increased by one to accomodate
future ARM platforms.

Change-Id: I5ba6490fdd1e118cc9cc2d988ad7e9c38492b6f0
2016-02-22 11:01:10 +00:00
danh-arm 094a935de2 Merge pull request #518 from hzhuang1/pl061_gpio_v5
Pl061 gpio v5
2016-02-22 10:02:29 +00:00
danh-arm f62d89ed86 Merge pull request #531 from soby-mathew/sm/multicluster_fvp
Allow multi cluster topology definitions for ARM platforms
2016-02-19 18:21:34 +00:00
Soby Mathew 0108047ae4 Allow multi cluster topology definitions for ARM platforms
The common topology description helper funtions and macros for
ARM Standard platforms assumed a dual cluster system. This is not
flexible enough to scale to multi cluster platforms. This patch does
the following changes for more flexibility in defining topology:

1. The `plat_get_power_domain_tree_desc()` definition is moved from
   `arm_topology.c` to platform specific files, that is `fvp_topology.c`
   and `juno_topology.c`. Similarly the common definition of the porting
   macro `PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT` in `arm_def.h` is moved to platform
   specific `platform_def.h` header.

2. The ARM common layer porting macros which were dual cluster specific
   are now removed and a new macro PLAT_ARM_CLUSTER_COUNT is introduced
   which must be defined by each ARM standard platform.

3. A new mandatory ARM common layer porting API
   `plat_arm_get_cluster_core_count()` is introduced to enable the common
   implementation of `arm_check_mpidr()` to validate MPIDR.

4. For the FVP platforms, a new build option `FVP_NUM_CLUSTERS` has been
   introduced which allows the user to specify the cluster count to be
   used to build the topology tree within Trusted Firmare. This enables
   Trusted Firmware to be built for multi cluster FVP models.

Change-Id: Ie7a2e38e5661fe2fdb2c8fdf5641d2b2614c2b6b
2016-02-19 09:18:52 +00:00
danh-arm 85df7e44ce Merge pull request #523 from jcastillo-arm/jc/genfw-791
ARM platforms: rationalise memory attributes of shared memory
2016-02-18 18:36:00 +00:00
Juan Castillo 74eb26e409 ARM platforms: rationalise memory attributes of shared memory
The shared memory region on ARM platforms contains the mailboxes and,
on Juno, the payload area for communication with the SCP. This shared
memory may be configured as normal memory or device memory at build
time by setting the platform flag 'PLAT_ARM_SHARED_RAM_CACHED' (on
Juno, the value of this flag is defined by 'MHU_PAYLOAD_CACHED').
When set as normal memory, the platform port performs the corresponding
cache maintenance operations. From a functional point of view, this is
the equivalent of setting the shared memory as device memory, so there
is no need to maintain both options.

This patch removes the option to specify the shared memory as normal
memory on ARM platforms. Shared memory is always treated as device
memory. Cache maintenance operations are no longer needed and have
been replaced by data memory barriers to guarantee that payload and
MHU are accessed in the right order.

Change-Id: I7f958621d6a536dd4f0fa8768385eedc4295e79f
2016-02-18 09:31:15 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 6355f2347a Rework use of interconnect drivers
ARM Trusted Firmware supports 2 different interconnect peripheral
drivers: CCI and CCN. ARM platforms are implemented using either of the
interconnect peripherals.

This patch adds a layer of abstraction to help ARM platform ports to
choose the right interconnect driver and corresponding platform support.
This is as described below:

1. A set of ARM common functions have been implemented to initialise an
interconnect and for entering/exiting a cluster from coherency. These
functions are prefixed as "plat_arm_interconnect_". Weak definitions of
these functions have been provided for each type of driver.

2.`plat_print_interconnect_regs` macro used for printing CCI registers is
moved from a common arm_macros.S to cci_macros.S.

3. The `ARM_CONFIG_HAS_CCI` flag used in `arm_config_flags` structure
is renamed to `ARM_CONFIG_HAS_INTERCONNECT`.

Change-Id: I02f31184fbf79b784175892d5ce1161b65a0066c
2016-02-16 20:09:49 +00:00
danh-arm e45264ab22 Merge pull request #520 from vikramkanigiri/vk/scp_flexibility
Vk/scp flexibility
2016-02-16 12:46:28 +00:00
danh-arm ea8d69af74 Merge pull request #519 from vikramkanigiri/vk/misc_plat_reorg
Vk/misc plat reorg
2016-02-16 12:45:59 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 7fb9a32d2e Make SCP_BL2(U) image loading configurable on CSS platforms
Current code mandates loading of SCP_BL2/SCP_BL2U images for all
CSS platforms. On future ARM CSS platforms, the Application
Processor (AP) might not need to load these images. So, these
items can be removed from the FIP on those platforms.

BL2 tries to load  SCP_BL2/SCP_BL2U images if their base
addresses are defined causing boot error if the images are not
found in FIP.

This change adds a make flag `CSS_LOAD_SCP_IMAGES` which if set
to `1` does:
1. Adds SCP_BL2, SCP_BL2U images to FIP.
2. Defines the base addresses of these images so that AP loads
   them.

And vice-versa if it is set to `0`. The default value is set to
`1`.

Change-Id: I5abfe22d5dc1e9d80d7809acefc87b42a462204a
2016-02-16 10:51:45 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 8e083ecd66 Support for varying BOM/SCPI protocol base addresses in ARM platforms
Current code assumes `SCP_COM_SHARED_MEM_BASE` as the base address
for BOM/SCPI protocol between AP<->SCP on all CSS platforms. To
cater for future ARM platforms this is made platform specific.
Similarly, the bit shifts of `SCP_BOOT_CONFIG_ADDR` are also made
platform specific.

Change-Id: Ie8866c167abf0229a37b3c72576917f085c142e8
2016-02-15 11:00:57 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 65cb1c4c28 Add API to return memory map on ARM platforms
Functions to configure the MMU in S-EL1 and EL3 on ARM platforms
expect each platform to export its memory map in the `plat_arm_mmap`
data structure. This approach does not scale well in case the memory
map cannot be determined until runtime. To cater for this possibility,
this patch introduces the plat_arm_get_mmap() API. It returns a
reference to the `plat_arm_mmap` by default but can be overridden
by a platform if required.

Change-Id: Idae6ad8fdf40cdddcd8b992abc188455fa047c74
2016-02-15 10:20:16 +00:00
Haojian Zhuang 0ab3f9a741 arm: gpio: add pl061 driver
Add PL061 GPIO driver that is depend on gpio framework.

Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
2016-02-12 23:19:48 +08:00
Haojian Zhuang 1ffecc2400 gpio: add gpio framework
Define the gpio ops in gpio driver.

Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
2016-02-12 23:19:12 +08:00
Vikram Kanigiri 421295a017 Add support for SSC_VERSION register on CSS platforms
Each ARM Compute Subsystem based platform implements a System Security
Control (SSC) Registers Unit. The SSC_VERSION register inside it carries
information to identify the platform. This enables ARM Trusted Firmware
to compile in support for multiple ARM platforms and choose one at
runtime. This patch adds macros to enable access to this register.
Each platform is expected to export its PART_NUMBER separately.

Additionally, it also adds juno part number.

Change-Id: I2b1d5f5b65a9c7b76c6f64480cc7cf0aef019422
2016-02-11 17:04:02 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri ecf70f7bdb Re-factor definition of some macros on ARM platforms
This patch moves the definition of some macros used only on
ARM platforms from common headers to platform specific headers.
It also forces all ARM standard platforms to have distinct
definitions (even if they are usually the same).
 1. `PLAT_ARM_TZC_BASE` and `PLAT_ARM_NSTIMER_FRAME_ID` have been
     moved from `css_def.h` to `platform_def.h`.
 2. `MHU_BASE` used in CSS platforms is moved from common css_def.h
    to platform specific header `platform_def.h` on Juno and
    renamed as `PLAT_ARM_MHU_BASE`.
 3. To cater for different sizes of BL images, new macros like
    `PLAT_ARM_MAX_BL31_SIZE` have been created for each BL image. All
    ARM platforms need to define them for each image.

Change-Id: I9255448bddfad734b387922aa9e68d2117338c3f
2016-02-11 17:04:02 +00:00
danh-arm 4a9663062c Merge pull request #517 from soby-mathew/sm/gic_set_prio_fix
Fix IPRIORITY and ITARGET accessors in GIC drivers
2016-02-11 13:26:17 +00:00
Soby Mathew e9ec3cec65 Move private APIs in gic_common.h to a private header
This patch moves the private GIC common accessors from `gic_common.h` to
a new private header file `gic_common_private.h`. This patch also adds
additional comments to GIC register accessors to highlight the fact
that some of them access register values that correspond to multiple
interrupt IDs. The convention used is that the `set`, `get` and `clr`
accessors access and modify the values corresponding to a single interrupt
ID whereas the `read` and `write` GIC register accessors access the raw
GIC registers and it could correspond to multiple interrupt IDs depending
on the register accessed.

Change-Id: I2643ecb2533f01e3d3219fcedfb5f80c120622f9
2016-02-09 16:50:36 +00:00
Soby Mathew 38a7861450 Fix GIC_IPRIORITYR setting in new drivers
The code to set the interrupt priority for secure interrupts in the
new GICv2 and GICv3 drivers is incorrect. The setup code to configure
interrupt priorities of secure interrupts, one interrupt at a time, used
gicd_write_ipriorityr()/gicr_write_ipriority() function affecting
4 interrupts at a time. This bug did not manifest itself because all the
secure interrupts were configured to the highest secure priority(0) during
cold boot and the adjacent non secure interrupt priority would be configured
later by the normal world. This patch introduces new accessors,
gicd_set_ipriorityr() and gicr_set_ipriorityr(), for configuring priority
one interrupt at a time and fixes the the setup code to use the new
accessors.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#344

Change-Id: I470fd74d2b7fce7058b55d83f604be05a27e1341
2016-02-09 16:50:36 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 54035fc467 Disable non-temporal hint on Cortex-A53/57
The LDNP/STNP instructions as implemented on Cortex-A53 and
Cortex-A57 do not behave in a way most programmers expect, and will
most probably result in a significant speed degradation to any code
that employs them. The ARMv8-A architecture (see Document ARM DDI
0487A.h, section D3.4.3) allows cores to ignore the non-temporal hint
and treat LDNP/STNP as LDP/STP instead.

This patch introduces 2 new build flags:
A53_DISABLE_NON_TEMPORAL_HINT and A57_DISABLE_NON_TEMPORAL_HINT
to enforce this behaviour on Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57. They are
enabled by default.

The string printed in debug builds when a specific CPU errata
workaround is compiled in but skipped at runtime has been
generalised, so that it can be reused for the non-temporal hint use
case as well.

Change-Id: I3e354f4797fd5d3959872a678e160322b13867a1
2016-02-08 09:31:18 +00:00
danh-arm 1a3986a4c6 Merge pull request #508 from soby-mathew/sm/debug_xlat
Use tf_printf() for debug logs from xlat_tables.c
2016-02-01 19:06:57 +00:00
danh-arm 51b57481c1 Merge pull request #501 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tf-issues/300
Disable PL011 UART before configuring it
2016-02-01 19:03:41 +00:00
Soby Mathew d30ac1c36f Use tf_printf() for debug logs from xlat_tables.c
The debug prints used to debug translation table setup in xlat_tables.c
used the `printf()` standard library function instead of the stack
optimized `tf_printf()` API. DEBUG_XLAT_TABLE option was used to enable
debug logs within xlat_tables.c and it configured a much larger stack
size for the platform in case it was enabled. This patch modifies these
debug prints within xlat_tables.c to use tf_printf() and modifies the format
specifiers to be compatible with tf_printf(). The debug prints are now enabled
if the VERBOSE prints are enabled in Trusted Firmware via LOG_LEVEL build
option.

The much larger stack size definition when DEBUG_XLAT_TABLE is defined
is no longer required and the platform ports are modified to remove this
stack size definition.

Change-Id: I2f7d77ea12a04b827fa15e2adc3125b1175e4c23
2016-02-01 10:10:09 +00:00
Juan Castillo 9400b40ea4 Disable PL011 UART before configuring it
The PL011 TRM (ARM DDI 0183G) specifies that the UART must be
disabled before any of the control registers are programmed. The
PL011 driver included in TF does not disable the UART, so the
initialization in BL2 and BL31 is violating this requirement
(and potentially in BL1 if the UART is enabled after reset).

This patch modifies the initialization function in the PL011
console driver to disable the UART before programming the
control registers.

Register clobber list and documentation updated.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#300

Change-Id: I839b2d681d48b03f821ac53663a6a78e8b30a1a1
2016-01-21 17:27:47 +00:00
Soren Brinkmann 6b8d6720cc cdefs.h: Use __deprecated__ instead of deprecated
Use the form with underscores to define the '__deprecated' macro to avoid
collisions with potentially defined macros, as suggested in gcc docs
(https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Attribute-Syntax.html#Attribute-Syntax).

Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
2016-01-20 15:45:39 -08:00
Soren Brinkmann 65cd299f52 Remove direct usage of __attribute__((foo))
Migrate all direct usage of __attribute__ to usage of their
corresponding macros from cdefs.h.
e.g.:
 - __attribute__((unused)) -> __unused

Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
2016-01-14 10:55:17 -08:00
Soren Brinkmann 70ecb564fd Migrate __warn_deprecated -> __deprecated
Use the new __deprecated macro from the generic cdefs header and remove
the deprecated __warn_deprecated.

Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
2016-01-14 10:55:17 -08:00
Soren Brinkmann 70050dd10c cdefs.h: Introduce '__deprecated' macro
Introduce a macro to mark functions as deprecated.

Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
2016-01-14 10:55:17 -08:00
danh-arm e123b2a37a Merge pull request #483 from soby-mathew/sm/rm_struct_padding
Rearrange fields in TF data structures to reduce padding
2016-01-13 11:41:46 +00:00
Soby Mathew b313d755a7 Rearrange fields in TF data structures to reduce padding
This patch rearranges fields of the `image_desc_t` & `auth_img_desc_t`
data structures to reduce padding between the fields and thereby
save memory.

NOTE: Platform ports which anonymously initialize these structures
should be aware of the rearrangement and do the required
modification.

Change-Id: I428b5429632797b31d5bd306174599c07e24c060
2016-01-13 09:39:40 +00:00
Soby Mathew 7b3aabc0cf Use designated initialization in DECLARE_RT_SVC macro
This patch changes the anonymous initialization of `rt_svc_desc_t` structure
by the `DECLARE_RT_SVC` macro to designated initialization. This makes the
code more robust and less sensitive to potential changes to the
`rt_svc_desc_t` structure.

Change-Id: If6f1586730c0d29d92ef09e07eff7dd0d22857c7
2016-01-13 09:39:11 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 820756e933 Add support for ARM Cortex-A35 processor
This patch adds support for ARM Cortex-A35 processor in the CPU
specific framework, as described in the Cortex-A35 TRM (r0p0).

Change-Id: Ief930a0bdf6cd82f6cb1c3b106f591a71c883464
2016-01-12 09:25:12 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux aa856917ab Always build with '-pedantic'
By default ARM TF is built with the '-pedantic' compiler flag, which
helps detecting violations of the C standard. However, the mbed TLS
library and its associated authentication module in TF used to fail
building with this compiler flag. As a workaround, the mbed TLS
authentication module makefile used to set the 'DISABLE_PEDANTIC'
TF build flag.

The compiler errors flagged by '-pedantic' in the mbed TLS library
have been fixed between versions 1.3.9 and 2.2.0 and the library now
properly builds with this compiler flag.

This patch fixes the remaining compiler errors in the mbed TLS
authentication module in TF and unsets the 'DISABLE_PEDANTIC' TF
build flag. This means that TF is now always built with '-pedantic'.

In particular, this patch:

 * Removes the final semi-colon in REGISTER_COT() macro.

   This semi-colon was causing the following error message:

   drivers/auth/tbbr/tbbr_cot.c:544:23: error: ISO C does not allow
   extra ';' outside of a function [-Werror=pedantic]

   This has been fixed both in the mbed TLS authentication module
   as well as in the certificate generation tool. Note that the latter
   code didn't need fixing since it is not built with '-pedantic' but
   the change has been propagated for consistency.

   Also fixed the REGISTER_KEYS() and REGISTER_EXTENSIONS() macros,
   which were suffering from the same issue.

 * Fixes a pointer type.

   It was causing the following error message:

   drivers/auth/mbedtls/mbedtls_crypto.c: In function 'verify_hash':
   drivers/auth/mbedtls/mbedtls_crypto.c:177:42: error: pointer of
   type 'void *' used in arithmetic [-Werror=pointer-arith]

Change-Id: I7b7a04ef711efd65e17b5be26990d1a0d940257d
2016-01-05 11:41:08 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 1645d3ee60 Miscellaneous doc fixes for v1.2
Change-Id: I6f49bd779f2a4d577c6443dd160290656cdbc59b
2015-12-21 18:10:12 +00:00
Dan Handley 1f37b9442f FWU: Pass client cookie to FWU_SMC_UPDATE_DONE
The current FWU_SMC_UPDATE_DONE implementation incorrectly passes
an unused framework cookie through to the 1st argument in the
platform function `bl1_plat_fwu_done`. The intent is to allow
the SMC caller to pass a cookie through to this function.

This patch fixes FWU_SMC_UPDATE_DONE to pass x1 from the caller
through to `bl1_plat_fwu_done`. The argument names are updated
for clarity.

Upstream platforms currently do not use this argument so no
impact is expected.

Change-Id: I107f4b51eb03e7394f66d9a534ffab1cbc09a9b2
2015-12-15 14:33:25 +00:00
Juan Castillo d178637d2b Remove dashes from image names: 'BL3-x' --> 'BL3x'
This patch removes the dash character from the image name, to
follow the image terminology in the Trusted Firmware Wiki page:

    https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware/wiki

Changes apply to output messages, comments and documentation.

non-ARM platform files have been left unmodified.

Change-Id: Ic2a99be4ed929d52afbeb27ac765ceffce46ed76
2015-12-14 12:31:37 +00:00
Juan Castillo f59821d512 Replace all SCP FW (BL0, BL3-0) references
This patch replaces all references to the SCP Firmware (BL0, BL30,
BL3-0, bl30) with the image terminology detailed in the TF wiki
(https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware/wiki):

    BL0          -->  SCP_BL1
    BL30, BL3-0  -->  SCP_BL2
    bl30         -->  scp_bl2

This change affects code, documentation, build system, tools and
platform ports that load SCP firmware. ARM plaforms have been
updated to the new porting API.

IMPORTANT: build option to specify the SCP FW image has changed:

    BL30 --> SCP_BL2

IMPORTANT: This patch breaks compatibility for platforms that use BL2
to load SCP firmware. Affected platforms must be updated as follows:

    BL30_IMAGE_ID --> SCP_BL2_IMAGE_ID
    BL30_BASE --> SCP_BL2_BASE
    bl2_plat_get_bl30_meminfo() --> bl2_plat_get_scp_bl2_meminfo()
    bl2_plat_handle_bl30() --> bl2_plat_handle_scp_bl2()

Change-Id: I24c4c1a4f0e4b9f17c9e4929da815c4069549e58
2015-12-14 12:31:16 +00:00
Juan Castillo 516beb585c TBB: apply TBBR naming convention to certificates and extensions
This patch applies the TBBR naming convention to the certificates
and the corresponding extensions defined by the CoT:

    * Certificate UUID names
    * Certificate identifier names
    * OID names

Changes apply to:

    * Generic code (variables and defines)
    * The default certificate identifiers provided in the generic
      code
    * Build system
    * ARM platforms port
    * cert_create tool internal definitions
    * fip_create and cert_create tools command line options
    * Documentation

IMPORTANT: this change breaks the compatibility with platforms
that use TBBR. The platform will need to adapt the identifiers
and OIDs to the TBBR naming convention introduced by this patch:

Certificate UUIDs:

    UUID_TRUSTED_BOOT_FIRMWARE_BL2_CERT --> UUID_TRUSTED_BOOT_FW_CERT
    UUID_SCP_FIRMWARE_BL30_KEY_CERT --> UUID_SCP_FW_KEY_CERT
    UUID_SCP_FIRMWARE_BL30_CERT --> UUID_SCP_FW_CONTENT_CERT
    UUID_EL3_RUNTIME_FIRMWARE_BL31_KEY_CERT --> UUID_SOC_FW_KEY_CERT
    UUID_EL3_RUNTIME_FIRMWARE_BL31_CERT --> UUID_SOC_FW_CONTENT_CERT
    UUID_SECURE_PAYLOAD_BL32_KEY_CERT --> UUID_TRUSTED_OS_FW_KEY_CERT
    UUID_SECURE_PAYLOAD_BL32_CERT --> UUID_TRUSTED_OS_FW_CONTENT_CERT
    UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FIRMWARE_BL33_KEY_CERT --> UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FW_KEY_CERT
    UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FIRMWARE_BL33_CERT --> UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FW_CONTENT_CERT

Certificate identifiers:

    BL2_CERT_ID --> TRUSTED_BOOT_FW_CERT_ID
    BL30_KEY_CERT_ID --> SCP_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
    BL30_CERT_ID --> SCP_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID
    BL31_KEY_CERT_ID --> SOC_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
    BL31_CERT_ID --> SOC_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID
    BL32_KEY_CERT_ID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
    BL32_CERT_ID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID
    BL33_KEY_CERT_ID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
    BL33_CERT_ID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID

OIDs:

    TZ_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID --> TRUSTED_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID
    NTZ_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID
    BL2_HASH_OID --> TRUSTED_BOOT_FW_HASH_OID
    TZ_WORLD_PK_OID --> TRUSTED_WORLD_PK_OID
    NTZ_WORLD_PK_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_WORLD_PK_OID
    BL30_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> SCP_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
    BL30_HASH_OID --> SCP_FW_HASH_OID
    BL31_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> SOC_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
    BL31_HASH_OID --> SOC_AP_FW_HASH_OID
    BL32_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
    BL32_HASH_OID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_HASH_OID
    BL33_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
    BL33_HASH_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_WORLD_BOOTLOADER_HASH_OID
    BL2U_HASH_OID --> AP_FWU_CFG_HASH_OID
    SCP_BL2U_HASH_OID --> SCP_FWU_CFG_HASH_OID
    NS_BL2U_HASH_OID --> FWU_HASH_OID

Change-Id: I1e047ae046299ca913911c39ac3a6e123bd41079
2015-12-14 12:29:44 +00:00
danh-arm a84deb9c3f Merge pull request #465 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tbb_mbedtls_2_x
Move up to mbed TLS 2.x
2015-12-10 18:15:13 +00:00
Juan Castillo 649dbf6f36 Move up to mbed TLS 2.x
The mbed TLS library has introduced some changes in the API from
the 1.3.x to the 2.x releases. Using the 2.x releases requires
some changes to the crypto and transport modules.

This patch updates both modules to the mbed TLS 2.x API.

All references to the mbed TLS library in the code or documentation
have been updated to 'mbed TLS'. Old references to PolarSSL have
been updated to 'mbed TLS'.

User guide updated to use mbed TLS 2.2.0.

NOTE: moving up to mbed TLS 2.x from 1.3.x is not backward compatible.
Applying this patch will require an mbed TLS 2.x release to be used.
Also note that the mbed TLS license changed to Apache version 2.0.

Change-Id: Iba4584408653cf153091f2ca2ee23bc9add7fda4
2015-12-10 15:58:29 +00:00
danh-arm 0c3a0b9100 Merge pull request #463 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tf-issues/216
De-feature PL011 UART driver to match generic UART spec
2015-12-10 11:54:42 +00:00
Juan Castillo 12f654b6a8 De-feature PL011 UART driver to match generic UART spec
The Server Base System Architecture document (ARM-DEN-0029)
specifies a generic UART device. The programmer's view of this
generic UART is a subset of the ARM PL011 UART. However, the
current PL011 driver in Trusted Firmware uses some features
that are outside the generic UART specification.

This patch modifies the PL011 driver to exclude features outside
the SBSA generic UART specification by setting the boolean build
option 'PL011_GENERIC_UART=1'. Default value is 0 (use full
PL011 features).

User guide updated.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#216

Change-Id: I6e0eb86f9d69569bc3980fb57e70d6da5d91a737
2015-12-10 09:22:44 +00:00
danh-arm 7ee2b8b3f8 Merge pull request #462 from soby-mathew/sm/runtime_console
Enable BL31 to configure a runtime console
2015-12-09 19:03:06 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar 2d4d220311 FWU: Add FWU support to `fip_create` tool
Firmware Update (FWU) introduces a new set of images called
SCP_BL2U, BL2U and NS_BL2U, which can be packed in a FWU FIP file.

This patch introduces new UUIDs for the Firmware Update images
and extends the 'fip'create' tool so that these new images can be
packed in a FIP file.

Change-Id: I7c60211b4f3cc265411efb131e6d3c624768f522
2015-12-09 17:41:19 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar dcda29f637 FWU: Add Firmware Update support in BL2U for ARM platforms
This patch adds support for Firmware update in BL2U for ARM
platforms such that TZC initialization is performed on all
ARM platforms and (optionally) transfer of SCP_BL2U image on
ARM CSS platforms.

BL2U specific functions are added to handle early_platform and
plat_arch setup. The MMU is configured to map in the BL2U
code/data area and other required memory.

Change-Id: I57863295a608cc06e6cbf078b7ce34cbd9733e4f
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
Yatharth Kochar 436223def6 FWU: Add Firmware Update support in BL1 for ARM platforms
This patch adds Firmware Update support for ARM platforms.

New files arm_bl1_fwu.c and juno_bl1_setup.c were added to provide
platform specific Firmware update code.

BL1 now includes mmap entry for `ARM_MAP_NS_DRAM1` to map DRAM for
authenticating NS_BL2U image(For both FVP and JUNO platform).

Change-Id: Ie116cd83f5dc00aa53d904c2f1beb23d58926555
2015-12-09 17:41:18 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar 48bfb88eb6 FWU: Add Generic Firmware Update framework support in BL1
Firmware update(a.k.a FWU) feature is part of the TBB architecture.
BL1 is responsible for carrying out the FWU process if platform
specific code detects that it is needed.

This patch adds support for FWU feature support in BL1 which is
included by enabling `TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT` compile time flag.

This patch adds bl1_fwu.c which contains all the core operations
of FWU, which are; SMC handler, image copy, authentication, execution
and resumption. It also adds bl1.h introducing #defines for all
BL1 SMCs.

Following platform porting functions are introduced:

int bl1_plat_mem_check(uintptr_t mem_base, unsigned int mem_size,
unsigned int flags);
	This function can be used to add platform specific memory checks
	for the provided base/size for the given security state.
	The weak definition will invoke `assert()` and return -ENOMEM.

__dead2 void bl1_plat_fwu_done(void *cookie, void *reserved);
	This function can be used to initiate platform specific procedure
	to mark completion of the FWU process.
	The weak definition waits forever calling `wfi()`.

plat_bl1_common.c contains weak definitions for above functions.

FWU process starts when platform detects it and return the image_id
other than BL2_IMAGE_ID by using `bl1_plat_get_next_image_id()` in
`bl1_main()`.

NOTE: User MUST provide platform specific real definition for
bl1_plat_mem_check() in order to use it for Firmware update.

Change-Id: Ice189a0885d9722d9e1dd03f76cac1aceb0e25ed
2015-12-09 17:41:18 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar 7baff11fb5 Add descriptor based image management support in BL1
As of now BL1 loads and execute BL2 based on hard coded information
provided in BL1. But due to addition of support for upcoming Firmware
Update feature, BL1 now require more flexible approach to load and
run different images using information provided by the platform.

This patch adds new mechanism to load and execute images based on
platform provided image id's. BL1 now queries the platform to fetch
the image id of the next image to be loaded and executed. In order
to achieve this, a new struct image_desc_t was added which holds the
information about images, such as: ep_info and image_info.

This patch introduces following platform porting functions:

unsigned int bl1_plat_get_next_image_id(void);
	This is used to identify the next image to be loaded
	and executed by BL1.

struct image_desc *bl1_plat_get_image_desc(unsigned int image_id);
	This is used to retrieve the image_desc for given image_id.

void bl1_plat_set_ep_info(unsigned int image_id,
struct entry_point_info *ep_info);
	This function allows platforms to update ep_info for given
	image_id.

The plat_bl1_common.c file provides default weak implementations of
all above functions, the `bl1_plat_get_image_desc()` always return
BL2 image descriptor, the `bl1_plat_get_next_image_id()` always return
BL2 image ID and `bl1_plat_set_ep_info()` is empty and just returns.
These functions gets compiled into all BL1 platforms by default.

Platform setup in BL1, using `bl1_platform_setup()`, is now done
_after_ the initialization of authentication module. This change
provides the opportunity to use authentication while doing the
platform setup in BL1.

In order to store secure/non-secure context, BL31 uses percpu_data[]
to store context pointer for each core. In case of BL1 only the
primary CPU will be active hence percpu_data[] is not required to
store the context pointer.

This patch introduce bl1_cpu_context[] and bl1_cpu_context_ptr[] to
store the context and context pointers respectively. It also also
re-defines cm_get_context() and cm_set_context() for BL1 in
bl1/bl1_context_mgmt.c.

BL1 now follows the BL31 pattern of using SP_EL0 for the C runtime
environment, to support resuming execution from a previously saved
context.

NOTE: THE `bl1_plat_set_bl2_ep_info()` PLATFORM PORTING FUNCTION IS
      NO LONGER CALLED BY BL1 COMMON CODE. PLATFORMS THAT OVERRIDE
      THIS FUNCTION MAY NEED TO IMPLEMENT `bl1_plat_set_ep_info()`
      INSTEAD TO MAINTAIN EXISTING BEHAVIOUR.

Change-Id: Ieee4c124b951c2e9bc1c1013fa2073221195d881
2015-12-09 17:41:18 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar bbf8f6f95b Move context management code to common location
The upcoming Firmware Update feature needs transitioning across
Secure/Normal worlds to complete the FWU process and hence requires
context management code to perform this task.

Currently context management code is part of BL31 stage only.
This patch moves the code from (include)/bl31 to (include)/common.
Some function declarations/definitions and macros have also moved
to different files to help code sharing.

Change-Id: I3858b08aecdb76d390765ab2b099f457873f7b0c
2015-12-09 17:41:18 +00:00
Yatharth Kochar 5698c5b3db Remove `RUN_IMAGE` usage as opcode passed to next EL.
The primary usage of `RUN_IMAGE` SMC function id, used by BL2 is to
make a request to BL1 to execute BL31. But BL2 also uses it as
opcode to check if it is allowed to execute which is not the
intended usage of `RUN_IMAGE` SMC.

This patch removes the usage of `RUN_IMAGE` as opcode passed to
next EL to check if it is allowed to execute.

Change-Id: I6aebe0415ade3f43401a4c8a323457f032673657
2015-12-09 17:41:18 +00:00
Soby Mathew 080225dacd Specify BL31 runtime console for ARM Standard platforms
This patch overrides the default weak definition of
`bl31_plat_runtime_setup()` for ARM Standard platforms to
specify a BL31 runtime console. ARM Standard platforms are
now expected to define `PLAT_ARM_BL31_RUN_UART_BASE` and
`PLAT_ARM_BL31_RUN_UART_CLK_IN_HZ` macros which is required
by `arm_bl31_plat_runtime_setup()` to initialize the runtime
console.

The system suspend resume helper `arm_system_pwr_domain_resume()`
is fixed to initialize the runtime console rather than the boot
console on resumption from system suspend.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#220

Change-Id: I80eafe5b6adcfc7f1fdf8b99659aca1c64d96975
2015-12-09 17:29:55 +00:00
Soby Mathew 78e6161373 Ensure BL31 does not print to boot console by default
It is not ideal for BL31 to continue to use boot console at
runtime which could be potentially uninitialized. This patch
introduces a new optional platform porting API
`bl31_plat_runtime_setup()` which allows the platform to perform
any BL31 runtime setup just prior to BL31 exit during cold boot.
The default weak implementation of this function will invoke
`console_uninit()` which will suppress any BL31 runtime logs.

On the ARM Standard platforms, there is an anomaly that
the boot console will be reinitialized on resumption from
system suspend in `arm_system_pwr_domain_resume()`. This
will be resolved in the following patch.

NOTE: The default weak definition of `bl31_plat_runtime_setup()`
disables the BL31 console. To print the BL31 runtime
messages, platforms must override this API and initialize a
runtime console.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#328

Change-Id: Ibaf8346fcceb447fe1a5674094c9f8eb4c09ac4a
2015-12-09 16:38:29 +00:00
Soby Mathew 487461cb6e Introduce console_uninit() API in ARM Trusted Firmware
Allowing console base address to be set to NULL conveniently
allows console driver to ignore further invocations to console_putc()
and console_getc(). This patch adds `console_uninit()` API to the
console driver which sets console base address as NULL. The BL images can
invoke this API to finish the use of console and ignore any further
invocations to print to the console.

Change-Id: I00a1762b3e0b7c55f2be2f9c4c9bee3967189dde
2015-12-09 16:38:29 +00:00
danh-arm e4d3c51ddd Merge pull request #460 from sandrine-bailleux/sb/init-vttbrel2-vmid
Initialize VTTBR_EL2 when bypassing EL2
2015-12-09 15:16:08 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 85d80e5578 Initialize VTTBR_EL2 when bypassing EL2
In the situation that EL1 is selected as the exception level for the
next image upon BL31 exit for a processor that supports EL2, the
context management code must configure all essential EL2 register
state to ensure correct execution of EL1.

VTTBR_EL2 should be part of this set of EL2 registers because:
 - The ARMv8-A architecture does not define a reset value for this
   register.
 - Cache maintenance operations depend on VTTBR_EL2.VMID even when
   non-secure EL1&0 stage 2 address translation are disabled.

This patch initializes the VTTBR_EL2 register to 0 when bypassing EL2
to address this issue. Note that this bug has not yet manifested
itself on FVP or Juno because VTTBR_EL2.VMID resets to 0 on the
Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57.

Change-Id: I58ce2d16a71687126f437577a506d93cb5eecf33
2015-12-09 11:34:10 +00:00
danh-arm 4ca473db0d Merge pull request #456 from soby-mathew/sm/gicv3-tsp-plat-changes-v2
Modify TSP and ARM standard platforms for new GIC drivers v2
2015-12-09 10:41:08 +00:00
danh-arm 8d297cc943 Merge pull request #455 from jcastillo-arm/jc/fvp_delay_timer
Fix SP804 delay timer on FVP
2015-12-09 10:40:51 +00:00
Soby Mathew 4e0e0f44f1 Enable support for EL3 interrupt in IMF
This patch enables support for EL3 interrupts in the Interrupt Management
Framework (IMF) of ARM Trusted Firmware. Please note that although the
registration of the EL3 interrupt type is now supported, it has not been
tested on any of the ARM Standard platforms.

Change-Id: If4dcdc7584621522a2f3ea13ea9b1ad0a76bb8a1
2015-12-09 09:58:17 +00:00
Achin Gupta 27573c59a6 Rework use of ARM GIC drivers on ARM platforms
Suport for ARM GIC v2.0 and v3.0 drivers has been reworked to create three
separate drivers instead of providing a single driver that can work on both
versions of the GIC architecture. These drivers correspond to the following
software use cases:

1. A GICv2 only driver that can run only on ARM GIC v2.0 implementations
   e.g. GIC-400

2. A GICv3 only driver that can run only on ARM GIC v3.0 implementations
   e.g. GIC-500 in a mode where all interrupt regimes use GICv3 features

3. A deprecated GICv3 driver that operates in legacy mode. This driver can
   operate only in the GICv2 mode in the secure world. On a GICv3 system, this
   driver allows normal world to run in either GICv3 mode (asymmetric mode)
   or in the GICv2 mode. Both modes of operation are deprecated on GICv3
   systems.

ARM platforms implement both versions of the GIC architecture. This patch adds a
layer of abstraction to help ARM platform ports chose the right GIC driver and
corresponding platform support. This is as described below:

1. A set of ARM common functions have been introduced to initialise the GIC and
   the driver during cold and warm boot. These functions are prefixed as
   "plat_arm_gic_". Weak definitions of these functions have been provided for
   each type of driver.

2. Each platform includes the sources that implement the right functions
   directly into the its makefile. The FVP can be instantiated with different
   versions of the GIC architecture. It uses the FVP_USE_GIC_DRIVER build option
   to specify which of the three drivers should be included in the build.

3. A list of secure interrupts has to be provided to initialise each of the
  three GIC drivers. For GIC v3.0 the interrupt ids have to be further
  categorised as Group 0 and Group 1 Secure interrupts. For GIC v2.0, the two
  types are merged and treated as Group 0 interrupts.

  The two lists of interrupts are exported from the platform_def.h. The lists
  are constructed by adding a list of board specific interrupt ids to a list of
  ids common to all ARM platforms and Compute sub-systems.

This patch also makes some fields of `arm_config` data structure in FVP redundant
and these unused fields are removed.

Change-Id: Ibc8c087be7a8a6b041b78c2c3bd0c648cd2035d8
2015-12-09 09:58:17 +00:00
Soby Mathew f14d188681 Prepare platforms to use refactored ARM GIC drivers
This patch adds platform helpers for the new GICv2 and GICv3 drivers in
plat_gicv2.c and plat_gicv3.c. The platforms can include the appropriate
file in their build according to the GIC driver to be used. The existing
plat_gic.c is only meant for the legacy GIC driver.

In the case of ARM platforms, the major changes are as follows:

1. The crash reporting helper macro `arm_print_gic_regs` that prints the GIC CPU
   interface register values has been modified to detect the type of CPU
   interface being used (System register or memory mappped interface) before
   using the right interface to print the registers.

2. The power management helper function that is called after a core is powered
   up has been further refactored. This is to highlight that the per-cpu
   distributor interface should be initialised only when the core was originally
   powered down using the CPU_OFF PSCI API and not when the CPU_SUSPEND PSCI API
   was used.

3. In the case of CSS platforms, the system power domain restore helper
   `arm_system_pwr_domain_resume()` is now only invoked in the `suspend_finish`
   handler as the system power domain is always expected to be initialized when
   the `on_finish` handler is invoked.

Change-Id: I7fc27d61fc6c2a60cea2436b676c5737d0257df6
2015-12-09 09:56:53 +00:00
danh-arm f879f002ab Merge pull request #454 from yatharth-arm/vk/deprecate-cci-400
Add CCI-400 specific driver to deprecated driver list
2015-12-08 18:14:10 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 9703bb1b32 Add CCI-400 specific driver to deprecated driver list
Add compile time `__warn_deprecated` flag to public api's in CCI-400
specific driver so that user is aware of the driver being deprecated.
Similarly, it also adds an error message when `ERROR_DEPRECATED` is set
to prevent succesful compilation if CCI-400 specific driver is used.

Change-Id: Id7e61a560262abc01cbbd432ca85b9bf448a194d
2015-12-08 18:01:20 +00:00
Soby Mathew 02446137a4 Enable use of FIQs and IRQs as TSP interrupts
On a GICv2 system, interrupts that should be handled in the secure world are
typically signalled as FIQs. On a GICv3 system, these interrupts are signalled
as IRQs instead. The mechanism for handling both types of interrupts is the same
in both cases. This patch enables the TSP to run on a GICv3 system by:

1. adding support for handling IRQs in the exception handling code.
2. removing use of "fiq" in the names of data structures, macros and functions.

The build option TSPD_ROUTE_IRQ_TO_EL3 is deprecated and is replaced with a
new build flag TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT. For compatibility reasons, if the
former build flag is defined, it will be used to define the value for the
new build flag. The documentation is also updated accordingly.

Change-Id: I1807d371f41c3656322dd259340a57649833065e
2015-12-04 12:02:12 +00:00
Soby Mathew 404dba53ef Unify interrupt return paths from TSP into the TSPD
The TSP is expected to pass control back to EL3 if it gets preempted due to
an interrupt while handling a Standard SMC in the following scenarios:

1. An FIQ preempts Standard SMC execution and that FIQ is not a TSP Secure
   timer interrupt or is preempted by a higher priority interrupt by the time
   the TSP acknowledges it. In this case, the TSP issues an SMC with the ID
   as `TSP_EL3_FIQ`. Currently this case is never expected to happen as only
   the TSP Secure Timer is expected to generate FIQ.

2. An IRQ preempts Standard SMC execution and in this case the TSP issues
   an SMC with the ID as `TSP_PREEMPTED`.

In both the cases, the TSPD hands control back to the normal world and returns
returns an error code to the normal world to indicate that the standard SMC it
had issued has been preempted but not completed.

This patch unifies the handling of these two cases in the TSPD and ensures that
the TSP only uses TSP_PREEMPTED instead of separate SMC IDs. Also instead of 2
separate error codes, SMC_PREEMPTED and TSP_EL3_FIQ, only SMC_PREEMPTED is
returned as error code back to the normal world.

Background information: On a GICv3 system, when the secure world has affinity
routing enabled, in 2. an FIQ will preempt TSP execution instead of an IRQ. The
FIQ could be a result of a Group 0 or a Group 1 NS interrupt. In both case, the
TSPD passes control back to the normal world upon receipt of the TSP_PREEMPTED
SMC. A Group 0 interrupt will immediately preempt execution to EL3 where it
will be handled. This allows for unified interrupt handling in TSP for both
GICv3 and GICv2 systems.

Change-Id: I9895344db74b188021e3f6a694701ad272fb40d4
2015-12-04 12:02:12 +00:00
Soby Mathew 03ffb6bdef Rename GICv3 interrupt group macros
This patch renames the GICv3 interrupt group macros from
INT_TYPE_G0, INT_TYPE_G1S and INT_TYPE_G1NS to INTR_GROUP0,
INTR_GROUP1S and INTR_GROUP1NS respectively.

Change-Id: I40c66f589ce6234fa42205adcd91f7d6ad8f33d4
2015-12-04 12:02:12 +00:00
Juan Castillo 540a5ba8d9 Fix SP804 delay timer on FVP
This patch fixes several issues with the SP804 delay timer on FVP:

* By default, the SP804 dual timer on FVP runs at 32 KHz. In order
  to run the timer at 35 MHz (as specified in the FVP user manual)
  the Overwrite bit in the SP810 control register must be set.

* The CLKMULT and CLKDIV definitions are mixed up:

      delta(us) = delta(ticks) * T(us) = delta(ticks) / f(MHz)

  From the delay function:

      delta_us = (delta * ops->clk_mult) / ops->clk_div;

  Matching both expressions:

      1 / f(MHz) = ops->clk_mult / ops->clk_div

  And consequently:

      f(MHz) = ops->clk_div / ops->clk_mult

  Which, for a 35 MHz timer, translates to:

      ops->clk_div = 35
      ops->clk_mult = 1

* The comment in the delay timer header file has been corrected:
  The ratio of the multiplier and the divider is the clock period
  in microseconds, not the frequency.

Change-Id: Iffd5ce0a5a28fa47c0720c0336d81b678ff8fdf1
2015-12-04 10:23:33 +00:00
danh-arm f3974ea5b1 Merge pull request #446 from vikramkanigiri/vk/tzc-400
Fix TZC-400 peripheral detection
2015-12-02 16:48:20 +00:00
danh-arm 3138dac667 Merge pull request #449 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tbb_oid
TBB: add ARM OIDs
2015-12-02 16:42:33 +00:00
Juan Castillo 7b4c140514 TBB: add Trusted Watchdog support on ARM platforms
This patch adds watchdog support on ARM platforms (FVP and Juno).
A secure instance of SP805 is used as Trusted Watchdog. It is
entirely managed in BL1, being enabled in the early platform setup
hook and disabled in the exit hook. By default, the watchdog is
enabled in every build (even when TBB is disabled).

A new ARM platform specific build option `ARM_DISABLE_TRUSTED_WDOG`
has been introduced to allow the user to disable the watchdog at
build time. This feature may be used for testing or debugging
purposes.

Specific error handlers for Juno and FVP are also provided in this
patch. These handlers will be called after an image load or
authentication error. On FVP, the Table of Contents (ToC) in the FIP
is erased. On Juno, the corresponding error code is stored in the
V2M Non-Volatile flags register. In both cases, the CPU spins until
a watchdog reset is generated after 256 seconds (as specified in
the TBBR document).

Change-Id: I9ca11dcb0fe15af5dbc5407ab3cf05add962f4b4
2015-12-02 13:54:35 +00:00
Juan Castillo bf6863c685 TBB: add ARM OIDs
This patch adds ARM specific OIDs which will be used to extract
the extension data from the certificates. These OIDs are arranged
as a subtree whose root node has been specifically allocated for
ARM Ltd.

    { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1)
      private(4) enterprise(1) 4128 }

Change-Id: Ice20b3c8a31ddefe9102f3bd42f7429986f3ac34
2015-12-02 09:48:34 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 609ebce425 Fix TZC-400 peripheral detection
The TZC-400 driver implementation incorrectly uses the component
ID registers to detect the TZC-400 peripheral. As all ARM
peripherals share the same component ID, it doesn't allow to
uniquely identify the TZC-400 peripheral. This patch fixes the
TZC-400 driver by relying on the `part_number_0` and
`part_number_1` fields in the `PID` registers instead.
The `tzc_read_component_id` function has been replaced by
`tzc_read_peripheral_id`, which reads the 'part_number' values
and compares them with the TZC-400 peripheral ID.

Also, it adds a debug assertion to detect when the TZC driver
initialisation function is called multiple times.

Change-Id: I35949f6501a51c0a794144cd1c3a6db62440dce6
2015-11-27 13:47:13 +00:00
Juan Castillo 3804197383 Add a simple ARM SP805 watchdog driver
Based on SP805 Programmer's model (ARM DDI 0270B). This driver
provides three public APIs:

    void sp805_start(uintptr_t base, unsigned long ticks);
    void sp805_stop(uintptr_t base);
    void sp805_refresh(uintptr_t base, unsigned long ticks);

Upon start, the watchdog starts counting down from the number of
ticks specified. When the count reaches 0 an interrupt is triggered.
The watchdog restarts counting down from the number of ticks
specified. If the count reaches 0 again, the system is reset. A
mechanism to handle the interrupt has not been implemented. Instead,
the API to refresh the watchdog should be used instead to prevent a
system reset.

Change-Id: I799d53f8d1213b10b341a4a67fde6486e89a3dab
2015-11-27 09:34:20 +00:00
Juan Castillo 9784dbda11 Add basic NOR flash driver for ARM platforms
FVP and Juno platforms include a NOR flash memory to store and
load the FIP, the kernel or a ramdisk. This NOR flash is arranged
as 2 x 16 bit flash devices and can be programmed using CFI
standard commands.

This patch provides a basic API to write single 32 bit words of
data into the NOR flash. Functions to lock/unlock blocks against
erase or write operations are also provided.

Change-Id: I1da7ad3105b1ea409c976adc863954787cbd90d2
2015-11-27 09:34:20 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 4c117f6c49 CSS: Enable booting of EL3 payloads
This patch adds support for booting EL3 payloads on CSS platforms,
for example Juno. In this scenario, the Trusted Firmware follows
its normal boot flow up to the point where it would normally pass
control to the BL31 image. At this point, it jumps to the EL3
payload entry point address instead.

Before handing over to the EL3 payload, the data SCP writes for AP
at the beginning of the Trusted SRAM is restored, i.e. we zero the
first 128 bytes and restore the SCP Boot configuration. The latter
is saved before transferring the BL30 image to SCP and is restored
just after the transfer (in BL2). The goal is to make it appear that
the EL3 payload is the first piece of software to run on the target.

The BL31 entrypoint info structure is updated to make the primary
CPU jump to the EL3 payload instead of the BL31 image.

The mailbox is populated with the EL3 payload entrypoint address,
which releases the secondary CPUs out of their holding pen (if the
SCP has powered them on). The arm_program_trusted_mailbox() function
has been exported for this purpose.

The TZC-400 configuration in BL2 is simplified: it grants secure
access only to the whole DRAM. Other security initialization is
unchanged.

This alternative boot flow is disabled by default. A new build option
EL3_PAYLOAD_BASE has been introduced to enable it and provide the EL3
payload's entry point address. The build system has been modified
such that BL31 and BL33 are not compiled and/or not put in the FIP in
this case, as those images are not used in this boot flow.

Change-Id: Id2e26fa57988bbc32323a0effd022ab42f5b5077
2015-11-26 21:32:04 +00:00
Soby Mathew 23a450107b Deprecate the GIC Legacy driver.
This patch deprecates the legacy ARM GIC driver and related header files
(arm_gic.h, gic_v2.h, gic_v3.h). For GICv2 systems, platform ports should
use the GICv2 driver in include/drivers/arm/gicv2.h and for GICv3 systems,
platform ports should use the GICv3 driver in include/drivers/arm/gicv3.h

NOTE: The ARM Legacy GIC drivers have been deprecated with this patch.
Platform ports are encouraged to migrate to the new GIC drivers.

Change-Id: Ic0460ef0427b54a6aac476279a7f29b81943e942
2015-11-26 12:29:49 +00:00
Soby Mathew 464ce2bbaa Add ARM GICv2 driver
This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv2 systems, example GIC-400. Unlike
the existing GIC driver in `include/drivers/arm/arm_gic.h`, this driver
is optimised for GICv2 and does not support GICv3 systems in GICv2
compatibility mode. The driver interface has been implemented in
`drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_main.c`. The corresponding header is in
`include/drivers/arm/gicv2.h`. Helper functions are implemented in
`drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_helpers.c` and are accessible through the
`drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_private.h` header.

Change-Id: I09fffa4e621fb99ba3c01204839894816cd89a2a
2015-11-26 12:29:48 +00:00
Achin Gupta df37373765 Add ARM GICv3 driver without support for legacy operation
This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv3 systems that need to run software
stacks where affinity routing is enabled across all privileged exception
levels for both security states. This driver is a partial implementation
of the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller Architecture Specification, GIC
architecture version 3.0 and version 4.0 (ARM IHI 0069A). The driver does
not cater for legacy support of interrupts and asymmetric configurations.

The existing GIC driver has been preserved unchanged. The common code for
GICv2 and GICv3 systems has been refactored into a new file,
`drivers/arm/gic/common/gic_common.c`. The corresponding header is in
`include/drivers/arm/gic_common.h`.

The driver interface is implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_main.c`.
The corresponding header is in `include/drivers/arm/gicv3.h`. Helper
functions are implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/arm_gicv3_helpers.c`
and are accessible through the `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_private.h`
header.

Change-Id: I8c3c834a1d049d05b776b4dcb76b18ccb927444a
2015-11-26 12:29:48 +00:00
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
Achin Gupta 4a1dcde72f Merge pull request #435 from sandrine-bailleux/sb/juno-r2
Changes to platform reset handler for Juno r2
2015-11-19 21:46:43 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 1dbe31591a Juno R2: Configure the correct L2 RAM latency values
The default reset values for the L2 Data & Tag RAM latencies on the
Cortex-A72 on Juno R2 are not suitable. This patch modifies
the Juno platform reset handler to configure the right settings
on Juno R2.

Change-Id: I20953de7ba0619324a389e0b7bbf951b64057db8
2015-11-19 14:53:58 +00:00
Vikram Kanigiri 6cd12daa40 Add missing RES1 bit in SCTLR_EL1
As per Section D7.2.81 in the ARMv8-A Reference Manual (DDI0487A Issue A.h),
bits[29:28], bits[23:22], bit[20] and bit[11] in the SCTLR_EL1 are RES1. This
patch adds the missing bit[20] to the SCTLR_EL1_RES1 macro.

Change-Id: I827982fa2856d04def6b22d8200a79fe6922a28e
2015-11-13 13:52:48 +00:00
Achin Gupta 135c9ddd36 Merge pull request #423 from jcastillo-arm/jc/genfw/1211
Remove deprecated IO return definitions
2015-11-04 22:32:50 +00:00
Achin Gupta dd64d425a3 Merge pull request #421 from sandrine-bailleux/sb/improve-display_boot_progress
Improve images transitions debugging messages
2015-11-04 17:27:16 +00:00
Juan Castillo e098e244a2 Remove deprecated IO return definitions
Patch 7e26fe1f deprecates IO specific return definitions in favour
of standard errno codes. This patch removes those definitions
and its usage from the IO framework, IO drivers and IO platform
layer. Following this patch, standard errno codes must be used
when checking the return value of an IO function.

Change-Id: Id6e0e9d0a7daf15a81ec598cf74de83d5768650f
2015-11-02 10:47:01 +00:00
Sandrine Bailleux 68a68c925f Introduce print_entry_point_info() function
This patch introduces a new function called 'print_entry_point_info'
that prints an entry_point_t structure for debugging purposes.
As such, it can be used to display the entry point address, SPSR and
arguments passed from a firmware image to the next one.

This function is now called in the following images transitions:
 - BL1 to BL2
 - BL1 to BL31
 - BL31 to the next image (typically BL32 or BL33)

The following changes have been introduced:

 - Fix the output format of the SPSR value : SPSR is a 32-bit value,
   not a 64-bit one.

 - Print all arguments values.
   The entry_point_info_t structure allows to pass up to 8 arguments.
   In most cases, only the first 2 arguments were printed.
   print_entry_point_info() now prints all of them as 'VERBOSE'
   traces.

Change-Id: Ieb384bffaa7849e6cb95a01a47c0b7fc2308653a
2015-11-02 09:23:05 +00:00
danh-arm f4c012537d Merge pull request #418 from soby-mathew/sm/sys_suspend
Support SYSTEM SUSPEND on Juno
2015-10-30 16:57:32 +00:00
Soby Mathew 8f6623f077 Include xlat_tables.h in plat_arm.h
This patch fixes a compilation issue for platforms that are aligned to ARM
Standard platforms and include the `plat_arm.h` header in their platform port.
The compilation would fail for such a platform because `xlat_tables.h` which
has the definition for `mmap_region_t` is not included in `plat_arm.h`. This
patch fixes this by including `xlat_tables.h` in `plat_arm.h` header.

Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#318

Change-Id: I75f990cfb4078b3996fc353c8cd37c9de61d555e
2015-10-30 09:25:16 +00:00
Soby Mathew c1bb8a0500 Support PSCI SYSTEM SUSPEND on Juno
This patch adds the capability to power down at system power domain level
on Juno via the PSCI SYSTEM SUSPEND API. The CSS power management helpers
are modified to add support for power management operations at system
power domain level. A new helper for populating `get_sys_suspend_power_state`
handler in plat_psci_ops is defined. On entering the system suspend state,
the SCP powers down the SYSTOP power domain on the SoC and puts the memory
into retention mode. On wakeup from the power down, the system components
on the CSS will be reinitialized by the platform layer and the PSCI client
is responsible for restoring the context of these system components.

According to PSCI Specification, interrupts targeted to cores in PSCI CPU
SUSPEND should be able to resume it. On Juno, when the system power domain
is suspended, the GIC is also powered down. The SCP resumes the final core
to be suspend when an external wake-up event is received. But the other
cores cannot be woken up by a targeted interrupt, because GIC doesn't
forward these interrupts to the SCP. Due to this hardware limitation,
we down-grade PSCI CPU SUSPEND requests targeted to the system power domain
level to cluster power domain level in `juno_validate_power_state()`
and the CSS default `plat_arm_psci_ops` is overridden in juno_pm.c.

A system power domain resume helper `arm_system_pwr_domain_resume()` is
defined for ARM standard platforms which resumes/re-initializes the
system components on wakeup from system suspend. The security setup also
needs to be done on resume from system suspend, which means
`plat_arm_security_setup()` must now be included in the BL3-1 image in
addition to previous BL images if system suspend need to be supported.

Change-Id: Ie293f75f09bad24223af47ab6c6e1268f77bcc47
2015-10-30 09:07:17 +00:00
Soby Mathew 5f3a60301e CSS: Implement topology support for System power domain
This patch implements the necessary topology changes for supporting
system power domain on CSS platforms. The definition of PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL and
PLAT_NUM_PWR_DOMAINS macros are removed from arm_def.h and are made platform
specific. In addition, the `arm_power_domain_tree_desc[]` and
`arm_pm_idle_states[]` are modified to support the system power domain
at level 2. With this patch, even though the power management operations
involving the system power domain will not return any error, the platform
layer will silently ignore any operations to the power domain. The actual
power management support for the system power domain will be added later.

Change-Id: I791867eded5156754fe898f9cdc6bba361e5a379
2015-10-30 09:07:17 +00:00
Juan Castillo 40fc6cd141 Add optional platform error handler API
This patch adds an optional API to the platform port:

    void plat_error_handler(int err) __dead2;

The platform error handler is called when there is a specific error
condition after which Trusted Firmware cannot continue. While panic()
simply prints the crash report (if enabled) and spins, the platform
error handler can be used to hand control over to the platform port
so it can perform specific bookeeping or post-error actions (for
example, reset the system). This function must not return.

The parameter indicates the type of error using standard codes from
errno.h. Possible errors reported by the generic code are:

    -EAUTH  : a certificate or image could not be authenticated
              (when Trusted Board Boot is enabled)
    -ENOENT : the requested image or certificate could not be found
              or an IO error was detected
    -ENOMEM : resources exhausted. Trusted Firmware does not use
              dynamic memory, so this error is usually an indication
              of an incorrect array size

A default weak implementation of this function has been provided.
It simply implements an infinite loop.

Change-Id: Iffaf9eee82d037da6caa43b3aed51df555e597a3
2015-10-28 09:13:40 +00:00
Juan Castillo 78460a05e4 Use standard errno definitions in load_auth_image()
This patch replaces custom definitions used as return values for
the load_auth_image() function with standard error codes defined
in errno.h. The custom definitions have been removed.

It also replaces the usage of IO framework error custom definitions,
which have been deprecated. Standard errno definitions are used
instead.

Change-Id: I1228477346d3876151c05b470d9669c37fd231be
2015-10-23 16:57:52 +01:00
Juan Castillo 7e26fe1f05 IO Framework: use standard errno codes as return values
This patch redefines the values of IO_FAIL, IO_NOT_SUPPORTED and
IO_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED to match the corresponding definitions in
errno.h:

    #define IO_FAIL                     (-ENOENT)
    #define IO_NOT_SUPPORTED            (-ENODEV)
    #define IO_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED      (-ENOMEM)

NOTE: please note that the IO_FAIL, IO_NOT_SUPPORTED and
IO_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED definitions are considered deprecated
and their usage should be avoided. Callers should rely on errno.h
definitions when checking the return values of IO functions.

Change-Id: Ic8491aa43384b6ee44951ebfc053a3ded16a80be
2015-10-23 16:57:52 +01:00
danh-arm 84ab33e1e9 Merge pull request #410 from soby-mathew/sm/psci_handler_reorg
Reorganise PSCI PM handler setup on ARM Standard platforms
2015-10-21 12:16:51 +01:00
Soby Mathew 785fb92b8a Reorganise PSCI PM handler setup on ARM Standard platforms
This patch does the following reorganization to psci power management (PM)
handler setup for ARM standard platform ports :

1. The mailbox programming required during `plat_setup_psci_ops()` is identical
   for all ARM platforms. Hence the implementation of this API is now moved
   to the common `arm_pm.c` file. Each ARM platform now must define the
   PLAT_ARM_TRUSTED_MAILBOX_BASE macro, which in current platforms is the same
   as ARM_SHARED_RAM_BASE.

2. The PSCI PM handler callback structure, `plat_psci_ops`, must now be
   exported via `plat_arm_psci_pm_ops`. This allows the common implementation
   of `plat_setup_psci_ops()` to return a platform specific `plat_psci_ops`.
   In the case of CSS platforms, a default weak implementation of the same is
   provided in `css_pm.c` which can be overridden by each CSS platform.

3. For CSS platforms, the PSCI PM handlers defined in `css_pm.c` are now
   made library functions and a new header file `css_pm.h` is added to export
   these generic PM handlers. This allows the platform to reuse the
   adequate CSS PM handlers and redefine others which need to be customized
   when overriding the default `plat_arm_psci_pm_ops` in `css_pm.c`.

Change-Id: I277910f609e023ee5d5ff0129a80ecfce4356ede
2015-10-20 14:11:04 +01:00