The order of the arguments of memmap was swapped. The old command was
reserving 256 MiB from the 16 MiB barrier, it should be reserving only
16 MiB at the 256 MiB barrier.
It worked because the memory used by the Trusted Firmware was reserved
anyway.
Change-Id: I3fefcfc0105ecf05ba5606517bc3236f4eb24ceb
Tested-by: Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu) <paul.liu@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
For the BL2_AT_EL3 configuration, move BL2 higher up to make more
space for BL31. Adjust the BL31 limit to be up to BL2 base. This is
because BL2 is always resident for the BL2_AT_EL3 configuration and
thus we cannot overlay it with BL31.
Change-Id: I71e89863ed48f5159e8b619f49c7c73b253397aa
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
This patch updates the firmware design guide for the BL memory
layout change on ARM platforms.
Change-Id: Icbfe7249484bb8b4ba3c94421172d42f27605c52
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The patch changes the layout of BL images in memory to enable
more efficient use of available space. Previously BL31 was loaded
with the expectation that BL2 memory would be reclaimed by BL32
loaded in SRAM. But with increasing memory requirements in the
firmware, we can no longer fit BL32 in SRAM anymore which means the
BL2 memory is not reclaimed by any runtime image. Positioning BL2
below BL1-RW and above BL31 means that the BL31 NOBITS can be
overlaid on BL2 and BL1-RW.
This patch also propogates the same memory layout to BL32 for AArch32
mode. The reset addresses for the following configurations are also
changed :
* When RESET_TO_SP_MIN=1 for BL32 in AArch32 mode
* When BL2_AT_EL3=1 for BL2
The restriction on BL31 to be only in DRAM when SPM is enabled
is now removed with this change. The update to the firmware design
guide for the BL memory layout is done in the following patch.
Change-Id: Icca438e257abe3e4f5a8215f945b9c3f9fbf29c9
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
BL31 is running out of space, and the use-case of SPM doesn't require it
to be in SRAM. To prevent BL31 from running out of space in the future,
move BL31 to DRAM if SPM is enabled.
Secure Partition Manager design document updated to reflect the changes.
Increased the size of the stack of BL31 for builds with SPM.
The translation tables used by SPM in Arm platforms have been moved back
to the 'xlat_tables' region instead of 'arm_el3_tzc_dram'. Everything is
in DRAM now, so it doesn't make sense to treat them in a different way.
Change-Id: Ia6136c8e108b8da9edd90e9d72763dada5e5e5dc
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Some CPUS may benefit from using a dynamic mitigation approach for
CVE-2018-3639. A new SMC interface is defined to allow software
executing in lower ELs to enable or disable the mitigation for their
execution context.
It should be noted that regardless of the state of the mitigation for
lower ELs, code executing in EL3 is always mitigated against
CVE-2018-3639.
NOTE: This change is a compatibility break for any platform using
the declare_cpu_ops_workaround_cve_2017_5715 macro. Migrate to
the declare_cpu_ops_wa macro instead.
Change-Id: I3509a9337ad217bbd96de9f380c4ff8bf7917013
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
For affected CPUs, this approach enables the mitigation during EL3
initialization, following every PE reset. No mechanism is provided to
disable the mitigation at runtime.
This approach permanently mitigates the entire software stack and no
additional mitigation code is required in other software components.
TF-A implements this approach for the following affected CPUs:
* Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A72, by setting bit 55 (Disable load pass store) of
`CPUACTLR_EL1` (`S3_1_C15_C2_0`).
* Cortex-A73, by setting bit 3 of `S3_0_C15_C0_0` (not documented in the
Technical Reference Manual (TRM)).
* Cortex-A75, by setting bit 35 (reserved in TRM) of `CPUACTLR_EL1`
(`S3_0_C15_C1_0`).
Additionally, a new SMC interface is implemented to allow software
executing in lower ELs to discover whether the system is mitigated
against CVE-2018-3639.
Refer to "Firmware interfaces for mitigating cache speculation
vulnerabilities System Software on Arm Systems"[0] for more
information.
[0] https://developer.arm.com/cache-speculation-vulnerability-firmware-specification
Change-Id: I084aa7c3bc7c26bf2df2248301270f77bed22ceb
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
From TF-A v1.5, FVP supports loading the kernel FDT through
firmware as part of dynamic configuration feature. This means
that the FDT no longer needs to be loaded via Model parameters.
This patch updates the user guide to reflect the same.
Change-Id: I79833beeaae44a1564f6512c3a473625e5959f65
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch allows platforms to dynamically disable authentication of
images during cold boot. This capability is controlled via the
DYN_DISABLE_AUTH build flag and is only meant for development
purposes.
Change-Id: Ia3df8f898824319bb76d5cc855b5ad6c3d227260
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
In the porting guide, fix the function name and the argument type to
reflect the code.
Change-Id: Iac8d69af403194de5586bc0d5890da531e3c8da2
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
The instructions to boot the bootwrapped kernel were outdated.
Also, the bootwrapped kernel boot flow isn't really useful. It was meant
to be a replacement for the Trusted Firmware-A, not to be used as the next
step during boot.
The instructions have been removed in favour of the new build option
ARM_LINUX_KERNEL_AS_BL33. This new system directly boots the Linux
kernel from BL31, and requires RESET_TO_BL31 to be 1. Also, the kernel
has to be preloaded in memory, so PRELOADED_BL33_BASE has to be set to its
address. This way, the runtime services of the Trusted Firmware-A are
available for the kernel in the least possible amount of time.
This new system requires the DTB to be patched so that the kernel knows
where the ramdisk is. A short script to add this information to the DTB
has been added to the User Guide. The information related to it can be
found in the following file in the Linux kernel tree:
``Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chosen.txt``
Change-Id: Ide135580959e09f6aa8e4425f37ea55d97439178
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Normally, BL33 needs to contain a boot loader like U-Boot or UEFI that
eventually gives control to the OS. However, in some cases, this boot
sequence may be too slow. For example, when doing tests in a
cycle-accurate emulator, the user may only be interested in the
interaction between the Trusted Firmware and the OS, not in the boot
process itself.
The new option ARM_LINUX_KERNEL_AS_BL33 allows BL33 to contain the Linux
kernel image by changing the value of registers x0-x3 to the values
expected by the kernel. This option requires the device tree blob (DTB)
to be present in memory. Its address must be specified in the newly
introduced ARM_PRELOADED_DTB_BASE build option. For now, it only supports
AArch64 kernels.
This option is only available when RESET_TO_BL31=1. For this reason
the BL33 binary must be preloaded in memory and PRELOADED_BL33_BASE must
be used.
For example, if the kernel is loaded at 0x80080000 and the DTB is loaded
at address 0x82000000, the firmware could be built like this:
CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- \
make PLAT=fvp DEBUG=1 \
RESET_TO_BL31=1 \
ARM_LINUX_KERNEL_AS_BL33=1 \
PRELOADED_BL33_BASE=0x80080000 \
ARM_PRELOADED_DTB_BASE=0x82000000 \
all fip
Change-Id: If9dc847c65ae2d0c27b51f0fd44fc06b28497db9
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The ARMv8.4 RAS extensions introduce architectural support for software
to inject faults into the system in order to test fault-handling
software. This patch introduces the build option FAULT_HANDLING_SUPPORT
to allow for lower ELs to use registers in the Standard Error Record to
inject fault. The build option RAS_EXTENSIONS must also be enabled along
with fault injection.
This feature is intended for testing purposes only, and is advisable to
keep disabled for production images.
Change-Id: I6f7a4454b15aec098f9505a10eb188c2f928f7ea
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
RAS extensions are mandatory for ARMv8.2 CPUs, but are also optional
extensions to base ARMv8.0 architecture.
This patch adds build system support to enable RAS features in ARM
Trusted Firmware. A boolean build option RAS_EXTENSION is introduced for
this.
With RAS_EXTENSION, an Exception Synchronization Barrier (ESB) is
inserted at all EL3 vector entry and exit. ESBs will synchronize pending
external aborts before entering EL3, and therefore will contain and
attribute errors to lower EL execution. Any errors thus synchronized are
detected via. DISR_EL1 register.
When RAS_EXTENSION is set to 1, HANDLE_EL3_EA_FIRST must also be set to 1.
Change-Id: I38a19d84014d4d8af688bd81d61ba582c039383a
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Due to differences in the bitfields of the SMC IDs, it is not possible
to support SMCCC 1.X and 2.0 at the same time.
The behaviour of `SMCCC_MAJOR_VERSION` has changed. Now, it is a build
option that specifies the major version of the SMCCC that the Trusted
Firmware supports. The only two allowed values are 1 and 2, and it
defaults to 1. The value of `SMCCC_MINOR_VERSION` is derived from it.
Note: Support for SMCCC v2.0 is an experimental feature to enable
prototyping of secure partition specifications. Support for this
convention is disabled by default and could be removed without notice.
Change-Id: I88abf9ccf08e9c66a13ce55c890edea54d9f16a7
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Add TZMP1 support on Juno and increase the BL2 size accordingly due to the
extra data structures to describe the TZC regions and the additional code.
Signed-off-by: Summer Qin <summer.qin@arm.com>
This patch introduce TF-A support for NXP's ls1043a platform.
more details information of ls1043a chip and ls1043ardb board
can be found at docs/plat/ls1043a.rst.
Boot sequence on ls1043a is: bootrom loads bl1 firstly, then bl1
loads bl2, bl2 will load bl31, bl32 and bl33, bl31 will boot
bl32(tee os) and bl33(u-boot or uefi), bl33 boot Linux kernel.
Now TF-A on ls1043ardb platform has the following features in this patch:
* Support boot from Nor flash.
* TF-A can boot bl33 which runs in el2 of non-secure world.
* TF-A boot OPTee OS.
* Support PSCI
Signed-off-by: Jiafei Pan <Jiafei.Pan@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Chenyin.Ha <Chenyin.Ha@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Chenhui Zhao <chenhui.zhao@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: jiaheng.fan <jiaheng.fan@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Wen He <wen.he_1@nxp.com>
In some use-cases BL2 will be stored in eXecute In Place (XIP) memory,
like BL1. In these use-cases, it is necessary to initialize the RW sections
in RAM, while leaving the RO sections in place. This patch enable this
use-case with a new build option, BL2_IN_XIP_MEM. For now, this option
is only supported when BL2_AT_EL3 is 1.
Signed-off-by: Jiafei Pan <Jiafei.Pan@nxp.com>
Only return -1 if the workaround for CVE-2017-5715 is not compiled in.
Change-Id: I1bd07c57d22b4a13cf51b35be141a1f1ffb065ff
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
Switch to the new console APIs enabled by setting MULTI_CONSOLE_API=1.
The crash console doesn't use this API, it uses internally the core
functions of the 16550 console.
`bl31_plat_runtime_setup` is no longer needed. When this platform port
was introduced, that function used to disable the console. It was needed
to override that behaviour. The new behaviour is to switch to the
runtime console. The console is registered for all scopes (boot, crash
and runtime) in `rpi3_console_init` so it is not needed to override the
default behaviour anymore.
Update documentation.
Change-Id: If2ee8f91044216183b7ef142e5c05ad6220ae92f
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
When the source code says 'SMCC' it is talking about the SMC Calling
Convention. The correct acronym is SMCCC. This affects a few definitions
and file names.
Some files have been renamed (smcc.h, smcc_helpers.h and smcc_macros.S)
but the old files have been kept for compatibility, they include the
new ones with an ERROR_DEPRECATED guard.
Change-Id: I78f94052a502436fdd97ca32c0fe86bd58173f2f
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Following Out of Box testing for v1.5 release:
Update host OS version to Ubuntu 16.04
Clarify configuration files needed for checkpatch
Add note on using Linaro precompiled binaries
Change-Id: Ia4ae61e01128ddff1a288972ddf84b79370fa52c
Signed-off-by: Joel Hutton <Joel.Hutton@Arm.com>
The CI has been updated to run tests against the AEMv8-A RevC
model, FVP_Base_RevC-2xAEMv8A, which is available from the Fast
Model releases on Connected Community [1].
Additionally, the CI now also includes the Cortex-A55x4, Cortex-A75x4
and Cortex-A55x4-A75x4 Base models.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/products/system-design/fixed-virtual-platforms
Change-Id: I57806f3b2a8121211490a7aa0089dcae566d8635
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Updated change-log.rst with summary of changes since
release v1.4.
Change-Id: I56b5a30d13a5a7099942535cbaeff0e2a5c5804e
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Update Arm Trusted Firmware references in the upstream documents to
Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A). This is for consistency with and
disambiguation from Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M).
Also update other Arm trademarks, e.g. ARM->Arm, ARMv8->Armv8-A.
Change-Id: I8bb0e18af29c6744eeea2dc6c08f2c10b20ede22
Signed-off-by: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
This patch updates the `firmware-design.rst` document for
changes in ARM-TF for supporting dynamic configuration features
as presented in `Secure Firmware BoF SFO'17`[1].
The patch also updates the user-guide for 2 build options for FVP
pertaining to dynamic config.
[1] https://www.slideshare.net/linaroorg/bof-device-tree-and-secure-firmware-bof-sfo17310
Change-Id: Ic099cf41e7f1a98718c39854e6286d884011d445
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Since non-TF ROM is used in HiKey960 platform (Hisilicon Hi3660 SoC),
replace BL1 by BL2_EL3 in normal boot mode.
When flush images in recovery mode, keep to use BL1.
Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
Since non-TF ROM is used in HiKey platform (Hisilicon Hi6220 SoC),
replace BL1 by BL2_EL3 in normal boot mode.
When we recovery images in recovery mode, keep to use BL1.
Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
FVPs that model DynamIQ configuration implements all CPUs in a single
cluster. I.e., such models have a single cluster with more than 4 CPUs.
This differs from existing default build configuration for FVP where up
to 4 CPUs are assumed per cluster.
To allow building for DynamIQ configuration, promote the macro
FVP_MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER as a build option to have it set from the build
command line. The value of the build option defaults to 4.
Change-Id: Idc3853bc95f680869b434b011c2dbd733e40c6ce
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
MISRA C-2012 Rule 7.3 violation: lowercase l shall not be used as literal suffixes.
This patch resolves this for the ULL() macro by using ULL suffix instead
of the ull suffix.
Change-Id: Ia8183c399e74677e676956e8653e82375d0e0a01
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
To make exception handling amongst Secure components, require that SDEI
exception priorities must be assigned the lowest among Secure
priorities. Clarify documentation to this effect.
Change-Id: I92524b7b7e9b3fa06a10c86372bc3c4dd18c00ad
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The `bl1_init_bl2_mem_layout()` API is now deprecated. The default weak
implementation of `bl1_plat_handle_post_image_load()` calculates the
BL2 memory layout and populates the same in x1(r1). This ensures
compatibility for the deprecated API.
Change-Id: Id44bdc1f572dc42ee6ceef4036b3a46803689315
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch adds an argument to bl1_plat_post/pre_image_load() APIs
to make it more future proof. The default implementation of
these are moved to `plat_bl1_common.c` file.
These APIs are now invoked appropriately in the FWU code path prior
to or post image loading by BL1 and are not restricted
to LOAD_IMAGE_V2.
The patch also reorganizes some common platform files. The previous
`plat_bl2_el3_common.c` and `platform_helpers_default.c` files are
merged into a new `plat_bl_common.c` file.
NOTE: The addition of an argument to the above mentioned platform APIs
is not expected to have a great impact because these APIs were only
recently added and are unlikely to be used.
Change-Id: I0519caaee0f774dd33638ff63a2e597ea178c453
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The Arm Trusted Firmware is built by default for ARMv8-A version 8.0.
However, the Foundation FVP runs by default in the highest version of
the architecture it supports. This causes problems when trying to run
the Arm Trusted Firmware on it.
This patch adds a note to the User Guide about this problem.
Change-Id: I0220fe1a9c66c2292149ad4a7ffe5e27ba08ab28
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
At present, the build option TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT controls how
Non-secure interrupt affects TSPs execution. When TSP is executing:
1. When TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT=0, Non-secure interrupts are received
at the TSP's exception vector, and TSP voluntarily preempts itself.
2. When TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT=1, Non-secure interrupts causes a
trap to EL3, which preempts TSP execution.
When EL3 exception handling is in place (i.e.,
EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING=1), FIQs are always trapped to EL3. On a system
with GICv3, pending NS interrupts while TSP is executing will be
signalled as FIQ (which traps to EL3). This situation necessitates the
same treatment applied to case (2) above.
Therefore, when EL3 exception handling is in place, additionally
require that TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT is set to one 1.
Strictly speaking, this is not required on a system with GICv2, but the
same model is uniformly followed regardless, for simplicity.
Relevant documentation updated.
Change-Id: I928a8ed081fb0ac96e8b1dfe9375c98384da1ccd
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
When ARM Trusted Firmware is built with EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING=1,
EL3 interrupts (INTR_TYPE_EL3) will always preempt both Non-secure and
secure execution.
The interrupt management framework currently treats EL3 interrupt
routing as valid. For the above reason, this patch makes them invalid
when EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING is in effect.
Change-Id: I95bca8f5dc8df8eb0ff6f305cfba098611522a39
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Just like bl2_, add pre/post image load handlers for BL1. No argument
is needed since BL2 is the only image loaded by BL1.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
There are cases where we need to manipulate image information before
the load. For example, for decompressing data, we cannot load the
compressed images to their final destination. Instead, we need to
load them to the temporary buffer for the decompressor.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
The CnP bit documentation in the Firmware Design Guide incorrectly
used the term "Page Entries" instead of "Processing Elements".
Fix that.
Change-Id: Ie44ee99c281b7b1a9ad90fba2c7d109f12425507
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
UniPhier platform implements non-TF boot ROM. Prior to the BL2-AT-EL3
support, BL1 (worked as a pseudo ROM) was needed just for ensuring BL2
is entered at EL1-S. Now, this platform is able to avoid this waste.
Enable the BL2_AT_EL3 option, and remove BL1.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
This patch expands the weak stubs for the plat_crash_console_xxx
functions in common platform code to use the new console API for crash
output. This should make crash console output "just work" for most cases
without the need for the platform to explicitly set up a crash console.
For cases where the normal console framework doesn't work (e.g. very
early crashes, before the platform can register any consoles), platforms
are still able to override the functions just like before.
This feature requires the MULTI_CONSOLE_API compile-time flag to work.
For builds which don't have it set, this patch has no practical effect.
Change-Id: I80dd161cb43f9db59a0bad2dae33c6560cfac584
Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Update firmware-design.rst, porting-guide.rst and user-guide.rst
with the information about BL2 at EL3. Firmware-design.rst is
also update to explain how to test this feauture with FVP.
Change-Id: I86d64bc64594e13eb041cea9cefa3f7f3fa745bd
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
A new platform macro `PLAT_AMU_GROUP1_COUNTERS_MASK` controls which
group 1 counters should be enabled. The maximum number of group 1
counters supported by AMUv1 is 16 so the mask can be at most 0xffff.
If the platform does not define this mask, no group 1 counters are
enabled.
A related platform macro `PLAT_AMU_GROUP1_NR_COUNTERS` is used by
generic code to allocate an array to save and restore the counters on
CPU suspend.
Change-Id: I6d135badf4846292de931a43bb563077f42bb47b
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
Invalidate the Branch Target Buffer (BTB) on entry to EL3 by disabling
and enabling the MMU. To achieve this without performing any branch
instruction, a per-cpu vbar is installed which executes the workaround
and then branches off to the corresponding vector entry in the main
vector table. A side effect of this change is that the main vbar is
configured before any reset handling. This is to allow the per-cpu
reset function to override the vbar setting.
This workaround is enabled by default on the affected CPUs.
Change-Id: I97788d38463a5840a410e3cea85ed297a1678265
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
If boot redundancy is required in BL1 then the initialization
of the boot sequence must be done in bl1_platform_setup. In BL2,
we had to add a new function, bl2_preload_setup, because
bl2_platform_setup is called after the images are loaded, making it
invalid for the boot sequence initialization.
Change-Id: I5c177ff142608ed38b4192288b06614343b2b83b
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
ARM TF has been tested as part of its CI system with the following
dependencies updated:
- Linaro binaries: 17.04 --> 17.10
- mbed TLS library: 2.4.2 --> 2.6.0
The version of AEM, Cortex-A and Foundation models that ARM TF is
tested on has also been updated:
- v11.1 build 11.1:22 --> v11.2 build 11.2:33
- v8.9 build 0.8:8805 --> v9.0 build 0.8:9005
This patch updates the user guide documentation to reflect these
changes to the dependencies.
Additionally, links to Linaro resources have been updated.
Change-Id: I9ea5cb76e7443c9dbb0c9525069f450a02f59e58
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Commit 6f62574767 ("Convert documentation to reStructuredText")
automatically converted all documents by a tool. I see some parts
were converted in an ugly way (or, at least, it is not my intention).
Also, the footnote is apparently broken.
I checked this document by my eyes, and reformated it so that it looks
nicer both in plain text and reST form.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
This patch adds documentation that describes the design of the Secure
Partition Manager and the specific choices in their current
implementation.
The document "SPM User Guide" has been integrated into the design
document.
Change-Id: I0a4f21a2af631c8aa6c739d97a5b634f3cb39991
Co-authored-by: Achin Gupta <achin.gupta@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The document was being rendered incorrectly.
Change-Id: I6e243d17d7cb6247f91698bc195eb0f6efeb7d17
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Added design documentation and usage guide for the AArch64 port of the
Arm Trusted Firmware to the Raspberry Pi 3.
Change-Id: I1be60fbbd54c797b48a1bcebfb944d332616a0de
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
This patch adds a new build option, ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS, which when set
to one EL3 will check to see if the Scalable Vector Extension (SVE) is
implemented when entering and exiting the Non-secure world.
If SVE is implemented, EL3 will do the following:
- Entry to Non-secure world: SIMD, FP and SVE functionality is enabled.
- Exit from Non-secure world: SIMD, FP and SVE functionality is
disabled. As SIMD and FP registers are part of the SVE Z-registers
then any use of SIMD / FP functionality would corrupt the SVE
registers.
The build option default is 1. The SVE functionality is only supported
on AArch64 and so the build option is set to zero when the target
archiecture is AArch32.
This build option is not compatible with the CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS - an
assert will be raised on platforms where SVE is implemented and both
ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS and CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS are set to 1.
Also note this change prevents secure world use of FP&SIMD registers on
SVE-enabled platforms. Existing Secure-EL1 Payloads will not work on
such platforms unless ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS is set to 0.
Additionally, on the first entry into the Non-secure world the SVE
functionality is enabled and the SVE Z-register length is set to the
maximum size allowed by the architecture. This includes the use case
where EL2 is implemented but not used.
Change-Id: Ie2d733ddaba0b9bef1d7c9765503155188fe7dae
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
This patch fixes a couple of issues for AArch32 builds on ARM reference
platforms :
1. The arm_def.h previously defined the same BL32_BASE value for AArch64 and
AArch32 build. Since BL31 is not present in AArch32 mode, this meant that
the BL31 memory is empty when built for AArch32. Hence this patch allocates
BL32 to the memory region occupied by BL31 for AArch32 builds.
As a side-effect of this change, the ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION macro cannot
be used to control the load address of BL32 in AArch32 mode which was
never the intention of the macro anyway.
2. A static assert is added to sp_min linker script to check that the progbits
are within the bounds expected when overlaid with other images.
3. Fix specifying `SPD` when building Juno for AArch32 mode. Due to the quirks
involved when building Juno for AArch32 mode, the build option SPD needed to
specifed. This patch corrects this and also updates the documentation in the
user-guide.
4. Exclude BL31 from the build and FIP when building Juno for AArch32 mode. As
a result the previous assumption that BL31 must be always present is removed
and the certificates for BL31 is only generated if `NEED_BL31` is defined.
Change-Id: I1c39bbc0abd2be8fbe9f2dea2e9cb4e3e3e436a8
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The `ENABLE_AMU` build option can be used to enable the
architecturally defined AMU counters. At present, there is no support
for the auxiliary counter group.
Change-Id: I7ea0c0a00327f463199d1b0a481f01dadb09d312
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
The Cortex A75 has 5 AMU counters. The first three counters are fixed
and the remaining two are programmable.
A new build option is introduced, `ENABLE_AMU`. When set, the fixed
counters will be enabled for use by lower ELs. The programmable
counters are currently disabled.
Change-Id: I4bd5208799bb9ed7d2596e8b0bfc87abbbe18740
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
The flag support the following values:
- sha256 (default)
- sha384
- sha512
Change-Id: I7a49d858c361e993949cf6ada0a86575c3291066
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
It is not possible to detect at compile-time whether support for an
optional extension such as SPE should be enabled based on the
ARM_ARCH_MINOR build option value. Therefore SPE is now enabled by
default.
Change-Id: I670db164366aa78a7095de70a0962f7c0328ab7c
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
The explicit event dispatch sequence currently depicts handling done in
Secure EL1, although further error handling is typically done inside a
Secure Partition. Clarify the sequence diagram to that effect.
Change-Id: I53deedc6d5ee0706626890067950c2c541a62c78
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The FPEXC32_EL2 register controls SIMD and FP functionality when the
lower ELs are executing in AArch32 mode. It is architecturally mapped
to AArch32 system register FPEXC.
This patch removes FPEXC32_EL2 register from the System Register context
and adds it to the floating-point context. EL3 only saves / restores the
floating-point context if the build option CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS is set to 1.
The rationale for this change is that if the Secure world is using FP
functionality and EL3 is not managing the FP context, then the Secure
world will save / restore the appropriate FP registers.
NOTE - this is a break in behaviour in the unlikely case that
CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS is set to 0 and the platform contains an AArch32
Secure Payload that modifies FPEXC, but does not save and restore
this register
Change-Id: Iab80abcbfe302752d52b323b4abcc334b585c184
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
The document includes SDEI sequence diagrams that are generated using
PlantUML [1].
A shell script is introduced to generate SVG files from PlantUML files
supplied in arguments.
[1] http://plantuml.com/PlantUML_Language_Reference_Guide.pdf
Change-Id: I433897856810bf1927f2800a7b2b1d81827c69b2
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The implementation currently supports only interrupt-based SDEI events,
and supports all interfaces as defined by SDEI specification version
1.0 [1].
Introduce the build option SDEI_SUPPORT to include SDEI dispatcher in
BL31.
Update user guide and porting guide. SDEI documentation to follow.
[1] http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.den0054a/ARM_DEN0054A_Software_Delegated_Exception_Interface.pdf
Change-Id: I758b733084e4ea3b27ac77d0259705565842241a
Co-authored-by: Yousuf A <yousuf.sait@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
EHF is a framework that allows dispatching of EL3 interrupts to their
respective handlers in EL3.
This framework facilitates the firmware-first error handling policy in
which asynchronous exceptions may be routed to EL3. Such exceptions may
be handed over to respective exception handlers. Individual handlers
might further delegate exception handling to lower ELs.
The framework associates the delegated execution to lower ELs with a
priority value. For interrupts, this corresponds to the priorities
programmed in GIC; for other types of exceptions, viz. SErrors or
Synchronous External Aborts, individual dispatchers shall explicitly
associate delegation to a secure priority. In order to prevent lower
priority interrupts from preempting higher priority execution, the
framework provides helpers to control preemption by virtue of
programming Priority Mask register in the interrupt controller.
This commit allows for handling interrupts targeted at EL3. Exception
handlers own interrupts by assigning them a range of secure priorities,
and registering handlers for each priority range it owns.
Support for exception handling in BL31 image is enabled by setting the
build option EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING=1.
Documentation to follow.
NOTE: The framework assumes the priority scheme supported by platform
interrupt controller is compliant with that of ARM GIC architecture (v2
or later).
Change-Id: I7224337e4cea47c6ca7d7a4ca22a3716939f7e42
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Acknowledging interrupt shall return a raw value from the interrupt
controller in which the actual interrupt ID may be encoded. Add a
platform API to extract the actual interrupt ID from the raw value
obtained from interrupt controller.
Document the new function. Also clarify the semantics of interrupt
acknowledge.
Change-Id: I818dad7be47661658b16f9807877d259eb127405
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This initial port of the Secure Partitions Manager to FVP supports BL31
in both SRAM and Trusted DRAM.
A document with instructions to build the SPM has been added.
Change-Id: I4ea83ff0a659be77f2cd72eaf2302cdf8ba98b32
Co-authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Achin Gupta <achin.gupta@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
External build environment shall sets directive ARM_ARCH_MAJOR to 7
to specify a target ARMv7-A core.
As ARM-TF expects AARCH to be set, ARM_ARCH_MAJOR==7 mandates
AARCH=aarch32.
The toolchain target architecture/cpu is delegated after the platform
configuration is parsed. Platform shall define target core through
ARM_CORTEX_A<x>=yes, <x> being 5, 7, 9, 12, 15 and/or 17.
Platform can bypass ARM_CORTEX_A<x>=yes directive and provide straight
the toolchain target directive through MARCH32_DIRECTIVE.
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@linaro.org>
Add events that trigger before entry to normal/secure world. The
events trigger after the normal/secure context has been restored.
Similarly add events that trigger after leaving normal/secure world.
The events trigger after the normal/secure context has been saved.
Change-Id: I1b48a7ea005d56b1f25e2b5313d77e67d2f02bc5
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
FWU uses additional images that have to be loaded,
and this patch adds the documentation of how to do
it in FVP and Juno.
Change-Id: I1a40641c11c5a4c8db0aadeaeb2bec30c9279e28
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
On Arm standard platforms, it runs out of SRAM space when TBB is
enabled, so the TSP default location is changed to dram when TBB
is enabled.
Change-Id: I516687013ad436ef454d2055d4e6fce06e467044
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
These hooks are intended to allow one platform to try load
images from alternative places. There is a hook to initialize
the sequence of boot locations and a hook to pass to the next
sequence.
Change-Id: Ia0f84c415208dc4fa4f9d060d58476db23efa5b2
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
This allows other EL3 components to subscribe to CPU on events.
Update Firmware Design guide to list psci_cpu_on_finish as an available
event.
Change-Id: Ida774afe0f9cdce4021933fcc33a9527ba7aaae2
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This light-weight framework enables some EL3 components to publish
events which other EL3 components can subscribe to. Publisher can
optionally pass opaque data for subscribers. The order in which
subscribers are called is not defined.
Firmware design updated.
Change-Id: I24a3a70b2b1dedcb1f73cf48313818aebf75ebb6
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Trusted Firmware has been tested as part of its CI system against Cortex
and Foundation models in the 11.1 Model release available on
developer.arm.com. Trusted Firmware has also been tested against the
v8.7 AEM model. This patch updates the user guide documentation to
reflect the version of the Foundation, AEM and Cortex Models that
Trusted Firmware has been tested against.
Change-Id: Ia0f51469032427b6056567d151bf8144a7cf0e42
Signed-off-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
The GIC driver initialization currently allows an array of interrupts to
be configured as secure. Future use cases would require more interrupt
configuration other than just security, such as priority.
This patch introduces a new interrupt property array as part of both
GICv2 and GICv3 driver data. The platform can populate the array with
interrupt numbers and respective properties. The corresponding driver
initialization iterates through the array, and applies interrupt
configuration as required.
This capability, and the current way of supplying array (or arrays, in
case of GICv3) of secure interrupts, are however mutually exclusive.
Henceforth, the platform should supply either:
- A list of interrupts to be mapped as secure (the current way).
Platforms that do this will continue working as they were. With this
patch, this scheme is deprecated.
- A list of interrupt properties (properties include interrupt group).
Individual interrupt properties are specified via. descriptors of
type 'interrupt_prop_desc_t', which can be populated with the macro
INTR_PROP_DESC().
A run time assert checks that the platform doesn't specify both.
Henceforth the old scheme of providing list of secure interrupts is
deprecated. When built with ERROR_DEPRECATED=1, GIC drivers will require
that the interrupt properties are supplied instead of an array of secure
interrupts.
Add a section to firmware design about configuring secure interrupts.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#262
Change-Id: I8eec29e72eb69dbb6bce77879febf32c95376942
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
SPIs can be routed to either a specific PE, or to any one of all
available PEs.
API documentation updated.
Change-Id: I28675f634568aaf4ea1aa8aa7ebf25b419a963ed
Co-authored-by: Yousuf A <yousuf.sait@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The back end GIC driver converts and assigns the interrupt type to
suitable group.
For GICv2, a build option GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3 is introduced, which
determines to which type Group 0 interrupts maps to.
- When the build option is set 0 (the default), Group 0 interrupts are
meant for Secure EL1. This is presently the case.
- Otherwise, Group 0 interrupts are meant for EL3. This means the SPD
will have to synchronously hand over the interrupt to Secure EL1.
The query API allows the platform to query whether the platform supports
interrupts of a given type.
API documentation updated.
Change-Id: I60fdb4053ffe0bd006b3b20914914ebd311fc858
Co-authored-by: Yousuf A <yousuf.sait@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
These APIs allow the GIC implementation to categorize interrupt numbers
into SPIs, PPIs, and SGIs. The default implementations for GICv2 and
GICv3 follows interrupt numbering as specified by the ARM GIC
architecture.
API documentation updated.
Change-Id: Ia6aa379dc955994333232e6138f259535d4fa087
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Document the API in separate platform interrupt controller API document.
Change-Id: If18f208e10a8a243f5c59d226fcf48e985941949
Co-authored-by: Yousuf A <yousuf.sait@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This patch adds documentation about the new PCSI API to the porting guide
and it also update the version and function list in the firmware design.
Change-Id: Ie4edd190926a501922c061f5fcad53c9b389e331
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
Give hints on how to use the GICv3 save/restore helpers in the
implementation of the PSCI handlers.
Change-Id: I86de1c27417b64c7ce290974964ef97ff678f676
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
This patch introduces the ability of the xlat tables library to manage
EL0 and EL1 mappings from a higher exception level.
Attributes MT_USER and MT_PRIVILEGED have been added to allow the user
specify the target EL in the translation regime EL1&0.
REGISTER_XLAT_CONTEXT2 macro is introduced to allow creating a
xlat_ctx_t that targets a given translation regime (EL1&0 or EL3).
A new member is added to xlat_ctx_t to represent the translation regime
the xlat_ctx_t manages. The execute_never mask member is removed as it
is computed from existing information.
Change-Id: I95e14abc3371d7a6d6a358cc54c688aa9975c110
Co-authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The current implementation of the memory mapping API favours mapping
memory regions using the biggest possible block size in order to
reduce the number of translation tables needed.
In some cases, this behaviour might not be desirable. When translation
tables are edited at run-time, coarse-grain mappings like that might
need splitting into finer-grain tables. This operation has a
performance cost.
The MAP_REGION2() macro allows to specify the granularity of
translation tables used for the initial mapping of a memory region.
This might increase performance for memory regions that are likely to
be edited in the future, at the expense of a potentially increased
memory footprint.
The Translation Tables Library Design Guide has been updated to
explain the use case for this macro. Also added a few intermediate
titles to make the guide easier to digest.
Change-Id: I04de9302e0ee3d326b8877043a9f638766b81b7b
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Add new option rsa+ecdsa for TF_MBEDTLS_KEY_ALG, which selects
rsa or ecdsa depending on the certificate used.
Change-Id: I08d9e99bdbba361ed2ec5624248dc382c750ad47
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
The value of BL31_BASE currently depends on the size of BL31. This
causes problems in the RESET_TO_BL31 case because the value of
BL31_BASE is used in the model launch parameters, which often changes.
Therefore, this patch fixes BL31_BASE to the middle of Trusted SRAM,
to avoid further model parameter changes in future.
Change-Id: I6d7fa4fe293717d84768974679539c0e0cb6d935
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
This patch gives users control over logging messages printed from the C
code using the LOG macros defined in debug.h Users now have the ability
to reduce the log_level at run time using the tf_log_set_max_level()
function. The default prefix string can be defined by platform by
overriding the `plat_log_get_prefix()` platform API which is also
introduced in this patch.
The new log framework results in saving of some RO data. For example,
when BL1 is built for FVP with LOG_LEVEL=LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE, resulted
in saving 384 bytes of RO data and increase of 8 bytes of RW data. The
framework also adds about 108 bytes of code to the release build of FVP.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#462
Change-Id: I476013d9c3deedfdd4c8b0b0f125665ba6250554
Co-authored-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Erratum 855971 applies to revision r0p3 or earlier Cortex-A72 CPUs. The
recommended workaround is to disable instruction prefetch.
Change-Id: I7fde74ee2a8a23b2a8a1891b260f0eb909fad4bf
Signed-off-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Erratum 855972 applies to revision r1p3 or earlier Cortex-A57 CPUs. The
recommended workaround is to disable instruction prefetch.
Change-Id: I56eeac0b753eb1432bd940083372ad6f7e93b16a
Signed-off-by: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This patch does the required changes to enable CSS platforms
to build and use the SDS framework. Since SDS is always coupled with
SCMI protocol, the preexisting SCMI build flag is now renamed to
`CSS_USE_SCMI_SDS_DRIVER` which will enable both SCMI and SDS on
CSS platforms. Also some of the workarounds applied for SCMI are
now removed with SDS in place.
Change-Id: I94e8b93f05e3fe95e475c5501c25bec052588a9c
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch enables choice of RSA version at run time to be used for
generating signatures by the cert_tool. The RSA PSS as defined in
PKCS#1 v2.1 becomes the default version and this patch enables to specify
the RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 algorithm to `cert_create` through the command line
-a option. Also, the build option `KEY_ALG` can be used to pass this
option from the build system. Please note that RSA PSS is mandated
by Trusted Board Boot requirements (TBBR) and legacy RSA support is
being added for compatibility reasons.
FixesARM-Software/tf-issues#499
Change-Id: Ifaa3f2f7c9b43f3d7b3effe2cde76bf6745a5d73
Co-Authored-By: Eleanor Bonnici <Eleanor.bonnici@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The `KEY_ALG` variable is used to select the algorithm for key
generation by `cert_create` tool for signing the certificates. This
variable was previously undocumented and did not have a global default
value. This patch corrects this and also adds changes to derive the
value of `TF_MBEDTLS_KEY_ALG` based on `KEY_ALG` if it not set by the
platform. The corresponding assignment of these variables are also now
removed from the `arm_common.mk` makefile.
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Change-Id: I78e2d6f4fc04ed5ad35ce2266118afb63127a5a4
Fix the level of the section
"13. Function : plat_setup_psci_ops() [mandatory]",
including all the subsections.
Fix the level of the section
"12.7. plat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_suspend_pwrdown_early() [optional]"
to lower it like the surrounding functions.
Change-Id: I781823bc96ece669f8fde4bd39c4e333c7bf4d1a
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
The internal synchronisation timings of the FVP model version
11.0 build 11.0.34 and version 8.5 build 0.8.5202 has been
changed compared to older version of the models.
This change may have an impact on how the model behaves depending
on the workload being run on the model. For example test failures
have been seen where the primary core has powered on a secondary
core but was then starved of host CPU time and so was not able to
update power status, resulting a test failure due to an incorrect
status. This, or similar behaviour, is not to be expected from
real hardware platforms.
This patch adds a usage note on how to launch these models so
that internal synchronisation timing matches that of the older
version of the models, specifically adding the -Q 100 option.
Change-Id: If922afddba1581b7246ec889b3f1598533ea1b7e
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
This patch enables the CnP (Common not Private) bit for secure page
tables so that multiple PEs in the same Inner Shareable domain can use
the same translation table entries for a given stage of translation in
a particular translation regime. This only takes effect when ARM
Trusted Firmware is built with ARM_ARCH_MINOR >= 2.
ARM Trusted Firmware Design has been updated to include a description
of this feature usage.
Change-Id: I698305f047400119aa1900d34c65368022e410b8
Signed-off-by: Isla Mitchell <isla.mitchell@arm.com>
The format conversion wrongly formatted a couple of sections. These were
also missing from the Table of Contents.
Change-Id: I324216c27e7b4711e6cc5e25782f4b53842140cc
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
- Redraw the interrupt diagrams with dia tool
- Change TSP_HANDLED_S_EL1_FIQ to TSP_HANDLED_S_EL1_INTR in sec-int-handling.png
- Use the makefile generate the image to avoid unnessary generate
- Add dia source code
Change-Id: I016022ca964720e8497c27c88a3f371459abc284
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
Add support for a minimal secure interrupt service in sp_min for
the AArch32 implementation. Hard code that only FIQs are handled.
Introduce bolean build directive SP_MIN_WITH_SECURE_FIQ to enable
FIQ handling from SP_MIN.
Configure SCR[FIQ] and SCR[FW] from generic code for both cold and
warm boots to handle FIQ in secure state from monitor.
Since SP_MIN architecture, FIQ are always trapped when system executes
in non secure state. Hence discard relay of the secure/non-secure
state in the FIQ handler.
Change-Id: I1f7d1dc7b21f6f90011b7f3fcd921e455592f5e7
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
Since Trusted OS firmware may have extra images, need to
assign new uuid and image id for them.
The TBBR chain of trust has been extended to add support
for the new images within the existing Trusted OS firmware
content certificate.
Change-Id: I678dac7ba1137e85c5779b05e0c4331134c10e06
Signed-off-by: Summer Qin <summer.qin@arm.com>
The documentation describes the design of the translation tables
library version 2 used by the ARM Trusted Firmware.
The diagram file has been created with Dia version 0.97.2. This tool
can be obtained from: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Dia/Download
Inkscape has been used to generate the *.png file from the *.dia file
to work around a bug in the generation of *.png files in some versions
of Dia.
Change-Id: Ie67d9998d4ae881b2c060200a318ad3ac2fa5e91
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
With the migration to .rst from .md, the Issues Resolved and
Known Issues sections for v1.4 were using Header 1 format.
This patch changes to using Header 2 for these sections.
Change-Id: Ic3127d84eb169a65039fd4cc8284c6429302732d
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
The current build system and driver requires the CCI product to be
specified at build time. The device constraints can be determined at run
time from its ID registers, obviating the need for specifying them
ahead.
This patch adds changes to identify and validate CCI at run time. Some
global variables are renamed to be in line with the rest of the code
base.
The build option ARM_CCI_PRODUCT_ID is now removed, and user guide is
updated.
Change-Id: Ibb765e349d3bc95ff3eb9a64bde1207ab710a93d
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
ARM CPUs with multi-threading implementation has more than one
Processing Element in a single physical CPU. Such an implementation will
reflect the following changes in the MPIDR register:
- The MT bit set;
- Affinity levels pertaining to cluster and CPUs occupy one level
higher than in a single-threaded implementation, and the lowest
affinity level pertains to hardware threads. MPIDR affinity level
fields essentially appear shifted to left than otherwise.
The FVP port henceforth assumes that both properties above to be
concomitant on a given FVP platform.
To accommodate for varied MPIDR formats at run time, this patch
re-implements the FVP platform-specific functions that translates MPIDR
values to a linear indices, along with required validation. The same
treatment is applied for GICv3 MPIDR hashing function as well.
An FVP-specific build option FVP_MAX_PE_PER_CPU is introduced which
specifies the maximum number of threads implemented per CPU. For
backwards compatibility, its value defaults to 1.
Change-Id: I729b00d3e121d16ce9a03de4f9db36dfac580e3f
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This patch adds an early suspend handler, that executes with
SMP and data cache enabled. This handler allows platforms to
perform any early actions during the CPU suspend entry sequence.
This handler is optional and platforms can choose to implement it
depending on their needs. The `pwr_domain_suspend` handler still
exists and platforms can keep on using it without any side effects.
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
At the moment, various parts of the Trusted Firmware code assume
that the granule size used is 4 KB. For example, the linker scripts
enforce 4 KB alignment restrictions on some sections.
However, the ARMv8-A architecture allows 16 KB and 64 KB granule
sizes as well. Some other parts of the TF code, particularly the
architectural code and definitions, have been implemented with
this in mind and cater for all 3 cases.
This discrepancy creates some confusion as to what is effectively
supported in TF. This patch adds some code comments and clarification
in the documentation to make this limitation clearer.
Change-Id: I1f202369b240d8bed9d43d57ecd2a548c86c8598
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Add documentation for errata 835769 and 843419 workarounds introduced in
commit a94cc374abFixesARM-software/tf-issues#504
Change-Id: I7f3db53dfc5f3827b32663f483d3302bc9679b19
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
The board features the Hi3798C V200 with an integrated quad-core
64-bit ARM Cortex A53 processor and high performance Mali T720 GPU,
making it capable of running any commercial set-top solution based on
Linux or Android. Its high performance specification also supports a
premium user experience with up to H.265 HEVC decoding of 4K video at
60 frames per second.
SOC Hisilicon Hi3798CV200
CPU Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 64 bit
DRAM DDR3/3L/4 SDRAM interface, maximum 32-bit data width 2 GB
USB Two USB 2.0 ports One USB 3.0 ports
CONSOLE USB-micro port for console support
ETHERNET 1 GBe Ethernet
PCIE One PCIe 2.0 interfaces
JTAG 8-Pin JTAG
EXPANSION INTERFACE Linaro 96Boards Low Speed Expansion slot
DIMENSION Standard 160×120 mm 96Boards Enterprice Edition form factor
WIFI 802.11AC 2*2 with Bluetooth
CONNECTORS One connector for Smart Card One connector for TSI
The platform boot sequence is as follows:
l-loader --> arm_trusted_firmware --> u-boot
Repositories:
- https://github.com/Linaro/poplar-l-loader.git
- https://github.com/Linaro/poplar-u-boot.git
U-Boot is also upstream in the project's master branch.
Make sure you are using the correct branch on each one of these
repositories. The definition of "correct" might change over time (at
this moment in time this would be the "latest" branch).
Build Line:
make CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- all fip SPD=none DEBUG=1
PLAT=poplar BL33=/path/to/u-boot.bin
Signed-off-by: Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz <jorge.ramirez-ortiz@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz <jorge.ramirez-ortiz@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Updated change-log.rst with summary of changes since release v1.3.
Change-Id: Iecd31ed315bd9ad7ffe8bce6550f7c90e1e3a9b0
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
ARM TF has been tested against Linaro Release 17.04 - the Linaro
binaries have been update and also the version of the compiler.
Linaro binaries: 17.01 --> 17.04
AArch64 & AArch32 compilers: 5.3-2015.05 (gcc 5.3) -> 6.2-2016.11 (gcc 6.2)
This patch updates the User Guide is to state that Linaro
release 17.04 is supported.
Additionally, the following fixes are made to the User Guide:
- Removed out of date reference to Linaro release 16.06.
- Updated the Juno variant coverage to include r2.
Change-Id: Iebbced3356f8c6b3c2bff2df62574db9f937ca7b
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Trusted Firmware has been tested as part of its CI system against Cortex
and Foundation models in the 11.0 Model release available on
developer.arm.com. Trusted Firmware has also been tested against the v8.5
AEM model.
This patch updates the user guide documentation to reflect the version of
the Foundation, AEM and Cortex Models that Trusted Firmware has been
tested against.
Change-Id: I3b5b4d1e4220bda1dcc88aa9cfa01fa711ed92cd
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Removed Markdown documents as they have been converted to
reStructuredText.
Change-Id: I3148222eb31258f158f64de4ddcdda4b232ce483
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Non-automated fixes to the converted documentation.
Change-Id: I61f3d37c7a8d6a56a7351048060b970c5b3751e4
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Due to recent issues in the rendering of the documentation on GitHub and
some long-standing issues like the lack of automatic table of content in
Markdown, the documentation has been converted to reStructuredText.
Basic constructs looks pretty similar to Markdown.
Automatically convert GitHub markdown documentation to reStructuredText
using pandoc.
Change-Id: If20b695acedc6d1b49c8d9fb64efd6b6ba23f4a9
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Change some hard-to-convert constructs to cleaner ones.
Fix a broken link.
Change-Id: Ida70aa1da0af7a107b0e05eb20b8d46669a0380b
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
This patch makes the necessary changes to enable ARM platform to
successfully integrate CryptoCell during Trusted Board Boot. The
changes are as follows:
* A new build option `ARM_CRYPTOCELL_INTEG` is introduced to select
the CryptoCell crypto driver for Trusted Board boot.
* The TrustZone filter settings for Non Secure DRAM is modified
to allow CryptoCell to read this memory. This is required to
authenticate BL33 which is loaded into the Non Secure DDR.
* The CSS platforms are modified to use coherent stacks in BL1 and BL2
when CryptoCell crypto is selected. This is because CryptoCell makes
use of DMA to transfer data and the CryptoCell SBROM library allocates
buffers on the stack during signature/hash verification.
Change-Id: I1e6f6dcd1899784f1edeabfa2a9f279bbfb90e31
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
CFLAGS content can be set on the command line to allow passing extra
options to the compiler. Its content is appended after the options set
by the Makefile (TF_CFLAGS).
The Makefiles must use TF_CFLAGS instead of CFLAGS, as the latter can be
completely overriden by setting it on the command line.
Also tell about LDFLAGS in the "Debugging options" section.
Change-Id: Iaf27b424002898ef3040133f78cb133983a37aee
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Use TF_LDFLAGS from the Makefiles, and still append LDFLAGS as well to
the compiler's invocation. This allows passing extra options from the
make command line using LDFLAGS.
Document new LDFLAGS Makefile option.
Change-Id: I88c5ac26ca12ac2b2d60a6f150ae027639991f27
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Updated section 6, building a FIP for Juno and FVP, adding
instructions for AArch32 and AArch64.
Updated section 4.1, summary of build options, to include a
description of the `JUNO_AARCH32_EL3_RUNTIME` build flag.
Change-Id: I4ed006522cab981371c382859063f088fbfcb8f7
Signed-off-by: Isla Mitchell <isla.mitchell@arm.com>
Without the additional newlines all the text becomes a single paragraph
and next newlines are ignored.
Change-Id: I783198477f654e3923fcabb21248f2bc62c33e9d
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
SPE is only supported in non-secure state. Accesses to SPE specific
registers from SEL1 will trap to EL3. During a world switch, before
`TTBR` is modified the SPE profiling buffers are drained. This is to
avoid a potential invalid memory access in SEL1.
SPE is architecturally specified only for AArch64.
Change-Id: I04a96427d9f9d586c331913d815fdc726855f6b0
Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
This patch updates the el3_arch_init_common macro so that it fully
initialises essential control registers rather then relying on hardware
to set the reset values.
The context management functions are also updated to fully initialise
the appropriate control registers when initialising the non-secure and
secure context structures and when preparing to leave EL3 for a lower
EL.
This gives better alignement with the ARM ARM which states that software
must initialise RES0 and RES1 fields with 0 / 1.
This patch also corrects the following typos:
"NASCR definitions" -> "NSACR definitions"
Change-Id: Ia8940b8351dc27bc09e2138b011e249655041cfc
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
Initial commit for Socionext UniPhier SoC support. BL1, Bl2, and
BL31 are supported. Refer to docs/plat/socionext-uniphier.md for
more detais.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
This patch adds the SCMI driver for communicating with SCP. The power
domain management and system power management protocol of the SCMI
specification[1] is implemented in the driver. The SCP power management
abstraction layer for SCMI for CSS power management is also added.
A new buid option `CSS_USE_SCMI_DRIVER` is introduced to select SCMI
driver over SCPI.
[1] ARM System Control and Management Interface v1.0 (SCMI)
Document number: ARM DEN 0056A
Change-Id: I67265615a17e679a2afe810b9b0043711ba09dbb
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This SMC is as a means for the image loading state machine to go from
COPYING, COPIED or AUTHENTICATED states to RESET state. Previously, this
was only done when the authentication of an image failed or when the
execution of the image finished.
Documentation updated.
Change-Id: Ida6d4c65017f83ae5e27465ec36f54499c6534d9
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Added checks to FWU_SMC_IMAGE_COPY to prevent loading data into a
memory region where another image data is already loaded.
Without this check, if two images are configured to be loaded in
overlapping memory regions, one of them can be loaded and
authenticated and the copy function is still able to load data from
the second image on top of the first one. Since the first image is
still in authenticated state, it can be executed, which could lead to
the execution of unauthenticated arbitrary code of the second image.
Firmware update documentation updated.
Change-Id: Ib6871e569794c8e610a5ea59fe162ff5dcec526c
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
It doesn't make sense to use the `-pedantic` flag when building the
Trusted Firmware as we use GNU extensions and so our code is not
fully ISO C compliant. This flag only makes sense if the code intends to
be ISO C compliant.
Change-Id: I6273564112759ff57f03b273f5349733a5f38aef
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
ARM GIC-600 IP complies with ARM GICv3 architecture, but among others,
implements a power control register in the Redistributor frame. This
register must be programmed to mark the frame as powered on, before
accessing other registers in the frame. Rest of initialization sequence
remains the same.
The driver provides APIs for Redistributor power management, and
overrides those in the generic GICv3 driver. The driver data is shared
between generic GICv3 driver and that of GIC-600.
For FVP platform, the GIC-600 driver is chosen when FVP_USE_GIC_DRIVER
is set to FVP_GIC600. Also update user guide.
Change-Id: I321b2360728d69f6d4b0a747b2cfcc3fe5a20d67
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This options enables an implementation of SHA-256 that has a smaller
code footprint (~1.6 KB less) but is also ~30% slower. For ARM
platforms, code size is currently considered more important than
execution speed in the mbed TLS crypto module.
Added a small note about this option to the documentation of the
authentication framework.
Change-Id: I4c0b221ea5d3466465261316ba07b627fa01b233
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Platforms aligned with TBBR are supposed to use their own OIDs, but
defining the same macros with different OIDs does not provide any
value (at least technically).
For easier use of TBBR, this commit allows platforms to reuse the OIDs
obtained by ARM Ltd. This will be useful for non-ARM vendors that
do not need their own extension fields in their certificate files.
The OIDs of ARM Ltd. have been moved to include/tools_share/tbbr_oid.h
Platforms can include <tbbr_oid.h> instead of <platform_oid.h> by
defining USE_TBBR_DEFS as 1. USE_TBBR_DEFS is 0 by default to keep the
backward compatibility.
For clarification, I inserted a blank line between headers from the
include/ directory (#include <...>) and ones from a local directory
(#include "..." ).
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
This Linaro release updates just the binaries:
Linaro binaries upgraded 16.12 --> 17.01
The toolchain remains at 5.3-2015.05 (gcc 5.3) for both AArch64
and AArch32.
The ARM TF codebase has been tested against these new binaries. This patch
updates the User Guide to reflect that the 17.01 release is now a supported
Linaro Release.
Change-Id: I83c579dabd3fa9861ba0d41507036efbd87abcb5
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
The behaviour of assert() now depends on the value of the new optional
platform define `PLAT_LOG_LEVEL_ASSERT`. This defaults to `LOG_LEVEL` if
not defined by the platform.
- If `PLAT_LOG_LEVEL_ASSERT` >= `LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE`, it prints the file
name, line and asserted expression.
- If `PLAT_LOG_LEVEL_ASSERT` >= `LOG_LEVEL_INFO`, it prints the file
name and line.
- If not, it doesn't print anything.
Note the old behaviour was to print the function name whereas now it
prints the file name. This reduces memory usage because the file name is
shared between all assert calls in a given file. Also, the default
behaviour in debug builds is to no longer print the asserted expression,
greatly reducing the string usage.
For FVP debug builds this change saves approximately:
No TBBR TBBR
BL1 1.6 KB 2.2 KB
BL2 1.7 KB 2.1 KB
BL31 2.6 KB 3.3 KB
Change-Id: I2947569d593df0b25611dc3c7a6096f42155c115
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
AEMv8-A Model release v8.4 has been made available and Trusted Firmware
has been tested against these versions as part of its CI system. This
patch updates the user guide documentation to reflect the version of AEM
and Cortex Models that Trusted Firmware has been tested against.
Additionally, ARM FVPs FVP_Base_Cortex-A57x1-A53x1 and
FVP_Base_Cortex-A57x2-A53x4 are removed from the list of tested FVPs
as they are currently not being tested with the latest version of ARM
Trusted Firmware.
Also, documentation and links to Linaro pages have been updated to
reflect the changes in the ARM community document hosting.
Change-Id: Idae97303ce0929c82b137017de84ce94678f6f2b
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
In AArch64, privileged exception levels control the execution state
(a.k.a. register width) of the immediate lower Exception Level; i.e.
whether the lower exception level executes in AArch64 or AArch32 state.
For an exception level to have its execution state changed at run time,
it must request the change by raising a synchronous exception to the
higher exception level.
This patch implements and adds such a provision to the ARM SiP service,
by which an immediate lower exception level can request to switch its
execution state. The execution state is switched if the request is:
- raised from non-secure world;
- raised on the primary CPU, before any secondaries are brought online
with CPU_ON PSCI call;
- raised from an exception level immediately below EL3: EL2, if
implemented; otherwise NS EL1.
If successful, the SMC doesn't return to the caller, but to the entry
point supplied with the call. Otherwise, the caller will observe the SMC
returning with STATE_SW_E_DENIED code. If ARM Trusted Firmware is built
for AArch32, the feature is not supported, and the call will always
fail.
For the ARM SiP service:
- Add SMC function IDs for both AArch32 and AArch64;
- Increment the SiP service minor version to 2;
- Adjust the number of supported SiP service calls.
Add documentation for ARM SiP service.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#436
Change-Id: I4347f2d6232e69fbfbe333b340fcd0caed0a4cea
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Since Issue B (November 2016) of the SMC Calling Convention document
standard SMC calls are renamed to yielding SMC calls to help avoid
confusion with the standard service SMC range, which remains unchanged.
http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.den0028b/ARM_DEN0028B_SMC_Calling_Convention.pdf
This patch adds a new define for yielding SMC call type and deprecates
the current standard SMC call type. The tsp is migrated to use this new
terminology and, additionally, the documentation and code comments are
updated to use this new terminology.
Change-Id: I0d7cc0224667ee6c050af976745f18c55906a793
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
The build option `ENABLE_ASSERTIONS` should be used instead. That way
both C and ASM assertions can be enabled or disabled together.
All occurrences of `ASM_ASSERTION` in common code and ARM platforms have
been replaced by `ENABLE_ASSERTIONS`.
ASM_ASSERTION has been removed from the user guide.
Change-Id: I51f1991f11b9b7ff83e787c9a3270c274748ec6f
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Add the new build option `ENABLE_ASSERTIONS` that controls whether or
not assert functions are compiled out. It defaults to 1 for debug builds
and to 0 for release builds.
Additionally, a following patch will be done to allow this build option
to hide auxiliary code used for the checks done in an `assert()`. This
code is is currently under the DEBUG build flag.
Assert messages are now only printed if LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LEVEL_INFO,
which is the default for debug builds.
This patch also updates the User Guide.
Change-Id: I1401530b56bab25561bb0f274529f1d12c5263bc
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
This patch introduces a build option to enable D-cache early on the CPU
after warm boot. This is applicable for platforms which do not require
interconnect programming to enable cache coherency (eg: single cluster
platforms). If this option is enabled, then warm boot path enables
D-caches immediately after enabling MMU.
FixesARM-Software/tf-issues#456
Change-Id: I44c8787d116d7217837ced3bcf0b1d3441c8d80e
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
ARM platforms have migrated to the translation tables library v2.
However, for testing purposes, it can be useful to temporarily switch
back to the old version.
This patch introduces the option `ARM_XLAT_TABLES_LIB_V1`, that switches
to v1 of the library when is set to 1. By default, it is 0, so that ARM
platforms use the new version unless specifically stated.
Updated User Guide.
Change-Id: I53d3c8dd97706f6af9c6fca0364a88ef341efd31
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Introduce new build option ENABLE_STACK_PROTECTOR. It enables
compilation of all BL images with one of the GCC -fstack-protector-*
options.
A new platform function plat_get_stack_protector_canary() is introduced.
It returns a value that is used to initialize the canary for stack
corruption detection. Returning a random value will prevent an attacker
from predicting the value and greatly increase the effectiveness of the
protection.
A message is printed at the ERROR level when a stack corruption is
detected.
To be effective, the global data must be stored at an address
lower than the base of the stacks. Failure to do so would allow an
attacker to overwrite the canary as part of an attack which would void
the protection.
FVP implementation of plat_get_stack_protector_canary is weak as
there is no real source of entropy on the FVP. It therefore relies on a
timer's value, which could be predictable.
Change-Id: Icaaee96392733b721fa7c86a81d03660d3c1bc06
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
This API makes sure that all the characters sent to the crash console
are output before returning from it.
Porting guide updated.
Change-Id: I1785f970a40f6aacfbe592b6a911b1f249bb2735
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
This patch updates the User Guide to recommend the latest version
of mbed TLS library to use with ARM Trusted Firmware.
- Upgrade mbed TLS library: 2.2.1 -> 2.4.2
Change-Id: Ifb5386fec0673d6dbfdaa474233e397afc279c85
This patch modifies some of the functions in ARM platform layer to cater
for the case when multi-threading `MT` is set in MPIDR. A new build flag
`ARM_PLAT_MT` is added, and when enabled, the functions accessing MPIDR
now assume that the `MT` bit is set for the platform and access the bit
fields accordingly.
Also, a new API plat_arm_get_cpu_pe_count is added when `ARM_PLAT_MT` is
enabled, returning the PE count within the physical cpu corresponding to
`mpidr`.
Change-Id: I04ccf212ac3054a60882761f4087bae299af13cb
Signed-off-by: Summer Qin <summer.qin@arm.com>
ARM erratum 855873 applies to all Cortex-A53 CPUs.
The recommended workaround is to promote "data cache clean"
instructions to "data cache clean and invalidate" instructions.
For core revisions of r0p3 and later this can be done by setting a bit
in the CPUACTLR_EL1 register, so that hardware takes care of the promotion.
As CPUACTLR_EL1 is both IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED and can be trapped to EL3,
we set the bit in firmware.
Also we dump this register upon crashing to provide more debug
information.
Enable the workaround for the Juno boards.
Change-Id: I3840114291958a406574ab6c49b01a9d9847fec8
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
TLBI instructions for EL3 won't have the desired effect under specific
circumstances in Cortex-A57 r0p0. The workaround is to execute DSB and
TLBI twice each time.
Even though this errata is only needed in r0p0, the current errata
framework is not prepared to apply run-time workarounds. The current one
is always applied if compiled in, regardless of the CPU or its revision.
This errata has been enabled for Juno.
The `DSB` instruction used when initializing the translation tables has
been changed to `DSB ISH` as an optimization and to be consistent with
the barriers used for the workaround.
Change-Id: Ifc1d70b79cb5e0d87e90d88d376a59385667d338
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Added APIs to add and remove regions to the translation tables
dynamically while the MMU is enabled. Only static regions are allowed
to overlap other static ones (for backwards compatibility).
A new private attribute (MT_DYNAMIC / MT_STATIC) has been added to
flag each region as such.
The dynamic mapping functionality can be enabled or disabled when
compiling by setting the build option PLAT_XLAT_TABLES_DYNAMIC to 1
or 0. This can be done per-image.
TLB maintenance code during dynamic table mapping and unmapping has
also been added.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#310
Change-Id: I19e8992005c4292297a382824394490c5387aa3b
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The current PSCI implementation can apply certain optimizations upon the
assumption that all PSCI participants are cache-coherent.
- Skip performing cache maintenance during power-up.
- Skip performing cache maintenance during power-down:
At present, on the power-down path, CPU driver disables caches and
MMU, and performs cache maintenance in preparation for powering down
the CPU. This means that PSCI must perform additional cache
maintenance on the extant stack for correct functioning.
If all participating CPUs are cache-coherent, CPU driver would
neither disable MMU nor perform cache maintenance. The CPU being
powered down, therefore, remain cache-coherent throughout all PSCI
call paths. This in turn means that PSCI cache maintenance
operations are not required during power down.
- Choose spin locks instead of bakery locks:
The current PSCI implementation must synchronize both cache-coherent
and non-cache-coherent participants. Mutual exclusion primitives are
not guaranteed to function on non-coherent memory. For this reason,
the current PSCI implementation had to resort to bakery locks.
If all participants are cache-coherent, the implementation can
enable MMU and data caches early, and substitute bakery locks for
spin locks. Spin locks make use of architectural mutual exclusion
primitives, and are lighter and faster.
The optimizations are applied when HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY build option is
enabled, as it's expected that all PSCI participants are cache-coherent
in those systems.
Change-Id: Iac51c3ed318ea7e2120f6b6a46fd2db2eae46ede
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The boolean build option HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY is introduced to enable
various optimizations in ARM Trusted Software, when built for such
systems. It's set to 0 by default.
Change-Id: I638390da6e1718fe024dcf5b402e07084f1eb014
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Now the TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT is supported for AArch64 when LOAD_IMAGE_V2
is enabled. This patch updates the user-guide.md documentation for the
same.
Change-Id: I97de07435c81258c2a5f41a30a69736863a10bd1
Signed-off-by: Summer Qin <summer.qin@arm.com>
This patch enables L2 ECC and Parity Protection for ARM Cortex-A57 CPUs
for Tegra SoCs.
Change-Id: I038fcd529991d0201a4951ce2730ab71b1c980f9
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>