This IO is required to read binaries with STM32 header.
This header is added with the stm32image tool.
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
To boot on eMMC or SD-cards, STM32MP1 platform needs:
- GPT_IMAGE_ID to read GPT table on those devices
- STM32_IMAGE_ID and IO_TYPE_STM32IMAGE to read images with STM32 header
- IO_TYPE_MMC to have a IO for MMC devices
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
This driver is for the STMicroelectronics sdmmc2 IP
which is in STM32MP1 SoC.
It uses the MMC framework, and can address either eMMC or SD-card.
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
The comments with the prototypes of the register functions of the
console drivers are incorrect. The arguments are wrong. This patch fixes
them.
Change-Id: I38c4b481ee69e840780111c42f03c0752eb6315c
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The object pool allocator provides a simplistic interface to manage
allocation in a fixed-size static array. The caller creates a static
"object pool" out of such an array and may then call pool_alloc() to
get the next available object within the pool. There is also a variant
to get multiple consecutive objects: pool_alloc_n().
Note that this interface does not provide any way to free the objects
afterwards. This is by design and it is not a limitation. We do not
want to introduce complexity induced by memory freeing, such as
use-after-free bugs, memory fragmentation and so on.
Change-Id: Iefc2e153767851fbde5841a295f92ae48adda71f
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
This file is shared between FVP and all CSS platforms. While it may be
true that some definitions can be common, it doesn't make sense
conceptually. For example, the stack size depends on the platform and so
does the SRAM size.
After removing them, there are not enough common definitions to justify
having this header, so the other definitions have been moved to the
platform_def.h of FVP, board_css_def.h and arm_def.h.
Change-Id: Ifbf4b017227f9dfefa1a430f67d7d6baae6a4ba1
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Some platforms can only resume from system suspend from the boot
CPU, hence they should only enter that state from that same core.
The following commit presents an interface that allows the platform to
reject system suspend entry near its very last stage (last CPU).
This file is only used by Juno as all other CSS platforms have their own
private memory maps.
Change-Id: I1c9f27aac7b1d8bff4d92674e8bde5505b93c8c4
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
When a platform enables its caches before it accesses the
psci_non_cpu_pd_nodes structure then explicit cache maintenance
is not needed.
Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@ti.com>
The MMU is not disabled in this path, update the comment to
reflect this. Also clarify that both paths call prepare_cpu_pwr_dwn(),
but the second path does stack cache maintenance.
Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@ti.com>
commit 97d5db8c5c reverts an update to the
MMC layer that accompanied the original submission of this MMC driver this
is the right-thing-to-do in terms of the MMC spec.
Unfortunately the reversion also breaks this driver. The issue is the i.MX
controller doesn't want MMC_RSP_48 set for MMC_RESPONSE_R2.
The appropriate place to place that constraint is obviously in
drivers/imx/usdhc/imx_usdhc.c not in the shared MMC codebase. This patch
restores the logic the i.MX controller requires without breaking it for
everyone else.
Fixes: 97d5db8c5c
Fixes: 2a82a9c95f
Signed-off-by: Bryan O'Donoghue <bryan.odonoghue@linaro.org>
Cc: Jun Nie <jun.nie@linaro.org>
The "Secure" prefix (S-ELx) is valid only for S-EL0 and S-EL1 but is
meaningless for EL3, since EL3 is always secure. Hence, the "S" prefix
has been removed from wherever it was used as "S-EL3".
Change-Id: Icdeac9506d763f9f83d7297c7113aec7b85e9dbe
Signed-off-by: John Tsichritzis <john.tsichritzis@arm.com>
The definitions of the logging macros are reordered to be consistent
with the definitions of the log levels.
Change-Id: I6ff07b93eb64786ff147d39014d1c8e15db28444
Signed-off-by: John Tsichritzis <john.tsichritzis@arm.com>
In the function, bl1_early_platform_setup in the file
plat/arm/css/sgm/sgm_bl1_setup.c:
plat_config_init();
arm_bl1_early_platform_setup();
The debug messages logged by plat_config_init() are lost because
the console is initialized in the function
arm_bl1_early_platform_setup()
To see the logs of plat_config_init, this fix re-orders above calls
so that the console is initialized before call to plat_config_init.
Change-Id: I2e98f1f67c591cca24e28905acd0838ea3697a7c
Signed-off-by: Girish Pathak <girish.pathak@arm.com>
This way it can be reused by other platforms if needed.
Note that this driver is designed to work with the Versatile Express NOR
flash of Juno and FVP. In said platforms, the memory is organized as an
interleaved memory of two chips with a 16 bit word.
Any platform that wishes to reuse it with a different configuration will
need to modify the driver so that it is more generic.
Change-Id: Ic721758425864e0cf42b7b9b04bf0d9513b6022e
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
This lets any future CSS platforms to use RESET_TO_BL31 flag.
Change-Id: I32a90fce43cb0c6f4d33589653a0fd6a7ecc9577
Signed-off-by: Deepak Pandey <Deepak.Pandey@arm.com>
Commit 79621f0038 broke sgi575.
It is possible to have a region with 0 as value for the attributes. It
means device memory, read only, secure, executable. This is legitimate
if the code is in flash and the code is executed from there.
This is the case for SGI_MAP_FLASH0_RO, defined in the file
plat/arm/css/sgi/sgi_plat.c.
This problem is solved by checking both size and attributes in xlat v1.
In xlat v2, it is enough to check the granularity, as it can never be 0.
Change-Id: I7be11f1b0e51c4c2ffd560b4a6cdfbf15de2c276
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
"-s" is a command line option to the make tool, to suppress normal output,
something to the effect of prepending every line with '@' in the Makefile.
However with our V={0|1} support, we now print the shortened command line
output in any case (even with V=1, in addition to the long line!).
Normally -s helps to not miss non-fatal warnings, which tend to scroll out
of the window easily.
Introduce a new Makefile variable ECHO, to control the shortened output.
We only set it in the (current default) V=0 case, and replace every
occurence of "@echo" with that variable.
When the user specifies "-s", we set ECHO to some magic string which
changes the output line into a comment, so the output is suppressed.
Beside suppressing every output for "-s", we also avoid the redundant
short output when compiling with V=1.
This changes the output to:
==========
$ make -s PLAT=.... bl31
Built build/.../release/bl31.bin
==========
$ make PLAT=.... bl31
...
CC lib/libc/strncmp.c
CC lib/libc/strnlen.c
...
==========
$ make V=1 PLAT=.... bl31
...
gcc -DDEBUG=0 .... -o build/.../release/libc/strncmp.o
gcc -DDEBUG=0 .... -o build/.../release/libc/strnlen.o
...
==========
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Before switching to new API the scp_bl2 handler was invoked from
bl2/bl2_image_load.c which was removed. Invoke the platform specific
scp_bl2 handler in analogy to ARM and HiSilicon.
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <jaz@semihalf.com>
HOSTCC should be used in any of the tools inside the tools/ directory
instead of CC. That way it is possible to override both values from the
command line when building the Trusted Firmware and the tools at the
same time. Also, use HOSTCCFLAGS instead of CFLAGS.
Also, instead of printing the strings CC and LD in the console during
the compilation of the tools, HOSTCC and HOSTLD have to be used for
clarity. This is how it is done in other projects like U-Boot or Linux.
Change-Id: Icd6f74c31eb74cdd1c353583399ab19e173e293e
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>