The FF-A v1.0 spec allows two configurations for the number of EC/vCPU
instantiated in a Secure Partition:
-A MultiProcessor (MP) SP instantiates as many ECs as the number of PEs.
An EC is pinned to a corresponding physical CPU.
-An UniProcessor (UP) SP instantiates a single EC. The EC is migrated to
the physical CPU from which the FF-A call is originating.
This change permits exercising the latter case within the TF-A-tests
framework.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Deprez <olivier.deprez@arm.com>
Change-Id: I7fae0e7b873f349b34e57de5cea496210123aea0
Rename rd_n1e1_edge_scmi_plat_info array to plat_rd_scmi_info as the
same array is used to provide SCMI platform info across mulitple RD
platforms and is not resitricted to only RD-N1 and RD-E1 platforms.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
Change-Id: I42ba33e0afa3003c731ce513c6a5754b602ec01f
Now that we have a framework for the SMCCC TRNG interface, and the
existing Juno entropy code has been prepared, add the few remaining bits
to implement this interface for the Juno Trusted Entropy Source.
We retire the existing Juno specific RNG interface, and use the generic
one for the stack canary generation.
Change-Id: Ib6a6e5568cb8e0059d71740e2d18d6817b07127d
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The Juno Trusted Entropy Source has a bias, which makes the generated
raw numbers fail a FIPS 140-2 statistic test.
To improve the quality of the numbers, we can use the CPU's CRC
instructions, which do a decent job on conditioning the bits.
This adds a *very* simple version of arm_acle.h, which is typically
provided by the compiler, and contains the CRC instrinsics definitions
we need. We need the original version by using -nostdinc.
Change-Id: I83d3e6902d6a1164aacd5060ac13a38f0057bd1a
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Currently we use the Juno's TRNG hardware entropy source to initialise
the stack canary. The current function allows to fill a buffer of any
size, but we will actually only ever request 16 bytes, as this is what
the hardware implements. Out of this, we only need at most 64 bits for
the canary.
In preparation for the introduction of the SMCCC TRNG interface, we
can simplify this Juno specific interface by making it compatible with
the generic one: We just deliver 64 bits of entropy on each call.
This reduces the complexity of the code. As the raw entropy register
readouts seem to be biased, it makes sense to do some conditioning
inside the juno_getentropy() function already.
Also initialise the TRNG hardware, if not already done.
Change-Id: I11b977ddc5417d52ac38709a9a7b61499eee481f
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Update TZC base address to align with the recent changes in the platform
memory map.
Signed-off-by: Vijayenthiran Subramaniam <vijayenthiran.subramaniam@arm.com>
Change-Id: I0d0ad528a2e236607c744979e1ddc5c6d426687a
Currently, BLs are mapping the GIC memory region as read-write
for all cores on boot-up.
This opens up the security hole where the active core can write
the GICR frame of fused/inactive core. To avoid this issue, disable
the GICR frame of all inactive cores as below:
1. After primary CPU boots up, map GICR region of all cores as
read-only.
2. After primary CPU boots up, map its GICR region as read-write
and initialize its redistributor interface.
3. After secondary CPU boots up, map its GICR region as read-write
and initialize its redistributor interface.
4. All unused/fused core's redistributor regions remain read-only and
write attempt to such protected regions results in an exception.
As mentioned above, this patch offers only the GICR memory-mapped
region protection considering there is no facility at the GIC IP
level to avoid writing the redistributor area.
These changes are currently done in BL31 of Arm FVP and guarded under
the flag 'FVP_GICR_REGION_PROTECTION'.
As of now, this patch is tested manually as below:
1. Disable the FVP cores (core 1, 2, 3) with core 0 as an active core.
2. Verify data abort triggered by manually updating the ‘GICR_CTLR’
register of core 1’s(fused) redistributor from core 0(active).
Change-Id: I86c99c7b41bae137b2011cf2ac17fad0a26e776d
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
GIC memory region is not getting used in BL1 and BL2.
Hence avoid its mapping in BL1 and BL2 that freed some
page table entries to map other memory regions in the
future.
Retains mapping of CCN interconnect region in BL1 and BL2
overlapped with the GIC memory region.
Change-Id: I880dd0690f94b140e59e4ff0c0d436961b9cb0a7
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
So far the ARM platform Makefile would require that RESET_TO_BL31 is set
when we ask for the ARM_LINUX_KERNEL_AS_BL33 feature.
There is no real technical reason for that, and the one place in the
code where this was needed has been fixed.
Remove the requirement of those two options to be always enabled
together.
This enables the direct kernel boot feature for the Foundation FVP
(as described in the documentation), which requires a BL1/FIP
combination to boot, so cannot use RESET_TO_BL31.
Change-Id: I6814797b6431b6614d684bab3c5830bfd9481851
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
At the moment we have the somewhat artifical limitation of
ARM_LINUX_KERNEL_AS_BL33 only being used together with RESET_TO_BL31.
However there does not seem to be a good technical reason for that,
it was probably just to differentate between two different boot flows.
Move the initial register setup for ARM_LINUX_KERNEL_AS_BL33 out of the
RESET_TO_BL31 #ifdef, so that we initialise the registers in any case.
This allows to use a preloaded kernel image when using BL1 and FIP.
Change-Id: I832df272d3829f077661f4ee6d3dd9a276a0118f
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The structure has been modified to specify the memory
size in bytes instead of Gigabytes.
Signed-off-by: Manoj Kumar <manoj.kumar3@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Chandni Cherukuri <chandni.cherukuri@arm.com>
Change-Id: I3384677d79af4f3cf55d3c353b6c20bb827b5ae7
This patch removes the Neoverse N1 CPU errata workaround for
bug 1542419 as the bug is not present in Rainier R0P0 core.
Change-Id: Icaca299b13ef830b2ee5129576aae655a6288e69
Signed-off-by: Manoj Kumar <manoj.kumar3@arm.com>
Increase the core count and add respective entries in DTS.
Add Klein assembly file to cpu sources for core initialization.
Add SCMI entries for cores.
Signed-off-by: Avinash Mehta <avinash.mehta@arm.com>
Change-Id: I14dc1d87df6dcc8d560ade833ce1f92507054747
When building TF-A with USE_ROMLIB=1 and -j make options, the build fails with the following error:
make[1]: *** No rule to make target '/build/juno/debug/romlib/romlib.bin', needed by 'bl1_romlib.bin'.
This patch fixes that issue.
Signed-off-by: Zelalem <zelalem.aweke@arm.com>
Change-Id: I0cca416f3f50f400759164e0735c2d6b520ebf84
AMU counters are used for monitoring the CPU performance. RD-N2 platform
has architected AMU available for each core. Enable the use of AMU by
non-secure OS for supporting the use of counters for processor
performance control (ACPI CPPC).
Change-Id: I5cc749cf63c18fc5c7563dd754c2f42990a97e23
Signed-off-by: Pranav Madhu <pranav.madhu@arm.com>
AMU counters are used for monitoring the CPU performance. RD-V1 platform
has architected AMU available for each core. Enable the use of AMU by
non-secure OS for supporting the use of counters for processor
performance control (ACPI CPPC).
Change-Id: I4003d21407953f65b3ce99eaa8f496d6052546e0
Signed-off-by: Pranav Madhu <pranav.madhu@arm.com>
Some of the PSCI platform callbacks were restricted on RD-V1 platform
because the idle was not functional. Now that it is functional, remove
all the restrictions on the use PSCI platform callbacks.
Change-Id: I4cb97cb54de7ee166c30f28df8fea653b6b425c7
Signed-off-by: Pranav Madhu <pranav.madhu@arm.com>
The issue is that, when interrupt is triggered and RAS handler
is entered, after interrupt handler finishes, TF-A will re-enter
bl32 and then crash.
sdei_dispatch_event() may return failing result in some cases,
for example kernel may not have registered a handler or RAS event
may happen early during boot. We restore the NS context when
sdei_dispatch_event() returns failing result.
error log :
Received delegated event
X0 : 0xC4000061
X1 : 0x0
X2 : 0x0
X3 : 0x0
Received event - 0xC4000061 on cpu 0
UnRecognized Event - 0xC4000061
Failed delegated event 0xC4000061, Status Invalid Parameter
Unhandled Exception in EL3.
x30 = 0x000000000401f700
x0 = 0xfffffffffffffffe
x1 = 0xfffffffffffffffe
x2 = 0x00000000600003c0
Signed-off-by: Ming Huang <huangming@linux.alibaba.com>
Change-Id: I9802e9a32eee0ac3b5a8bcc0362d0b0e3b71dc9f
Turn ON/OFF GIC redistributor in sync with GIC CPU interface ON/OFF.
Issue :
The Linux prompt hangs when all the cores in a cluster are turned OFF
and we try to turn ON a core in that cluster. Previously when TF-A turns
ON a core, TF-A first turns ON the redistributor followed by the core.
This did not match the flow when turning OFF a core, as TF-A did not
turn OFF redistributor when the corresponding core[s] are disabled.
This hang is resolved by disabling redistributor as cores are disabled,
keeping them in sync.
Signed-off-by: Jagadeesh Ujja <jagadeesh.ujja@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ifd04fdcfd47b45e00f874f15b098471883d023f0
Reference Design platform RD-Daniel-ConfigXLR has been renamed to
RD-V1-MC. Correspondingly, remove all uses of 'rddanielxlr' and replace
it with 'rdv1mc' where appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
Change-Id: I5d91c69738397b19ced43949b4080c74678e604c
Reference Design platform RD-Daniel has been renamed to RD-V1.
Correspondingly, remove all uses of 'rddaniel' and replace it with
'rdv1' where appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
Change-Id: I1702bab39c501f8c0a09df131cb2394d54c83bcf
Only non-file targets should be set a .PHONY. Otherwise if file target is
set as .PHONY then targets which depends on those file .PHONY targets would
be always rebuilt even when their prerequisites are not changed.
File target which needs to be always rebuilt can be specified in Make
system via having a prerequisite on some .PHONY target, instead of marking
whole target as .PHONY. In Makefile projects it is common to create empty
.PHONY target named FORCE for this purpose.
This patch changes all file targets which are set as .PHONY to depends on
new .PHONY target FORCE, to ensure that these file targets are always
rebuilt (as before). Basically they are those targets which calls external
make subprocess.
After FORCE target is specified in main Makefile, remove it from other
Makefile files to prevent duplicate definitions.
Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org>
Change-Id: Iee3b4e0de93879b95eb29a1745a041538412e69e
RD-N2 platform has been updated to use six GIC ITS blocks. This results
in change in base address of the GIC Redistributor to accomodate two
new GIC ITS blocks. Update the base address of GICR to reflect the same.
Signed-off-by: Vijayenthiran Subramaniam <vijayenthiran.subramaniam@arm.com>
Change-Id: I740a547328fb9a9f25d7a09c08e61bdbc8bf781c
This patch adds support to enable OP-TEE as S-EL1 SP with SPMC at S-EL2
- create SPMC manifest file with OP-TEE as SP
- add support for ARM_SPMC_MANIFEST_DTS build option
- add optee entry with ffa as method in tc0.dts
Signed-off-by: Arunachalam Ganapathy <arunachalam.ganapathy@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ia9b5c22c6f605d3886914bbac8ac45e8365671cb
* changes:
doc: Update list of supported FVP platforms
board/rdn2: add board support for rdn2 platform
plat/arm/sgi: adapt to changes in memory map
plat/arm/sgi: add platform id value for rdn2 platform
plat/arm/sgi: platform definitions for upcoming platforms
plat/arm/sgi: refactor header file inclusions
plat/arm/sgi: refactor the inclusion of memory mapping
Add the initial board support for RD-N2 platform.
Change-Id: I8325885bf248dd92191d6fc92a2da91c23118f8c
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
Upcoming RD platforms will have an updated memory map for the various
pheripherals on the system. So, for the newer platforms, handle the
memory mapping and other platform specific functionality separately
from the existing platforms.
Change-Id: Iab1355a4c8ea1f6db4f79fcdd6eed907903b6a18
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
In preparation for adding the board support for RD-N2 platform, add
macros to define the platform id and the corresponding SCMI platform
info for the RD-N2 platform.
Change-Id: Ie764ae618732b39e316f7ed080421f5d79adab21
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
Upcoming RD platforms have changes in the SOC address map from that
of the existing platforms. As a prepartory step to add support for the
upcoming platforms, create platform definitions for those platforms.
Change-Id: Ic5df9fed02c44e65ec260bbb5efc1b8dbd919a56
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
Upcoming RD platforms have deviations in various definitions of
platform macros from that of the exisiting platforms. In preparation
for adding support for those upcoming RD platforms, refactor the
header file inclusion to allow newer platforms to use a different
set of platform macros.
Change-Id: Ic80283ddadafaa7f766f300652cb0d4e507efdb6
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
Upcoming RD platforms have a different memory map from those of the
existing platforms. So make the build of the existing mmap entries to be
usable only for existing platforms and let upcoming platforms define
a different set of mmap entries.
Change-Id: Id1ef0293efe8749c78a99237e78d32573c7233aa
Signed-off-by: Aditya Angadi <aditya.angadi@arm.com>
The primary VM concept is removed from the SPMC.
Update the SPMC manifests with number of Execution Contexts
and SP workspace size for the first Secure Partition (as it
is done for NWd secondary VMs and other SPs).
Signed-off-by: Olivier Deprez <olivier.deprez@arm.com>
Change-Id: I3b9c52666f7dfe74ab1f7d2148ad0070ee44b54e
The chosen node is no longer required as the SPMC implements
a specific boot flow which no longer requires this node.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Deprez <olivier.deprez@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ib566b602a7f83003a1b2d0ba5f6ebf4d8b7a9156
The PVM concept is removed from the SPMC so the device-memory
node which is specifying the device memory range for the PVM
is no longer applicable.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Deprez <olivier.deprez@arm.com>
Change-Id: If0cb956e0197028b24ecb78952c66ec454904516
Enable basic support for Neoverse-N2 CPUs.
Signed-off-by: Javier Almansa Sobrino <javier.almansasobrino@arm.com>
Change-Id: I498adc2d9fc61ac6e1af8ece131039410872e8ad
Currently, when RECLAIM_INIT_CODE is set, the
stacks are scaled to ensure that the entirety
of the init section can be reclaimed as stack.
This causes an issue in lib/psci/aarch64/psci_helpers.S,
where the stack size is used for cache operations in
psci_do_pwrdown_cache_maintenance(). If the stacks
are scaled, then the PSCI code may fail to invalidate
some of the stack memory before power down.
Resizing stacks is also not good for stability in general,
since code that works with a small number of cores may
overflow the stack when the number of cores is increased.
Change to make every stack be PLATFORM_STACK_SIZE big,
and allow the total stack to be smaller than the
init section.
Any pages of the init section not reclaimed as
stack will be set to read-only and execute-never,
for security.
Change-Id: I10b3884981006431f2fcbec3864c81d4a8c246e8
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
For the first partition, mark first 2GB as device memory excluding
the Trusted DRAM region reserved for the SPMC.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Deprez <olivier.deprez@arm.com>
Change-Id: I3ff110b3facf5b6d41ac2519ff6ca5e30a0a502b
This includes configuration for SPMC and trusted OS.
Change-Id: Ie24df200f446b3f5b23f5f764b115c7191e6ada3
Signed-off-by: Usama Arif <usama.arif@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Arunachalam Ganapathy <arunachalam.ganapathy@arm.com>
This patch enables SPMC execution at S-EL2 by adding below changes
- Map TC0_MAP_TZC_DRAM1 for loading SPMC
- Add details of cactus test secure partitions
- Adds tc0 spmc manifest file with details on secure partitions
- Inlcude TOS_FW_CONFIG when SPM is spmd
- Increases bl2 image size
SPMC at S-EL2 is only enabled when build with SPD=spmd.
Change-Id: I4c5f70911903c232ee8ecca57f1e288d6b1cd647
Signed-off-by: Arunachalam Ganapathy <arunachalam.ganapathy@arm.com>
- Reserve 32MB below ARM_AP_TZC_DRAM1_BASE for TC0_TZC_DRAM1
- Add TC0_NS_DRAM1 base and mapping
- Reserve memory region in tc0.dts
Change-Id: If2431f7f68e4255e28c86a0e89637dab7c424a13
Signed-off-by: Arunachalam Ganapathy <arunachalam.ganapathy@arm.com>
To support platforms without Trusted DRAM this patch defines
PLAT_ARM_SPMC_BASE and enables platform to use either Trusted DRAM or
DRAM region behind TZC.
Change-Id: Icaa5c7d33334258ff27e8e0bfd0812c304e68ae4
Signed-off-by: Arunachalam Ganapathy <arunachalam.ganapathy@arm.com>
Statistical Profiling Extension is not supported by Matterhorn core
Change-Id: Iec652f1c6d6b6a9bf118ba682276a7c70a6abc0d
Signed-off-by: Arunachalam Ganapathy <arunachalam.ganapathy@arm.com>
Usually, C has no problem up-converting types to larger bit sizes. MISRA
rule 10.7 requires that you not do this, or be very explicit about this.
This resolves the following required rule:
bl1/aarch64/bl1_context_mgmt.c:81:[MISRA C-2012 Rule 10.7 (required)]<None>
The width of the composite expression "0U | ((mode & 3U) << 2U) | 1U |
0x3c0U" (32 bits) is less that the right hand operand
"18446744073709547519ULL" (64 bits).
This also resolves MISRA defects such as:
bl2/aarch64/bl2arch_setup.c:18:[MISRA C-2012 Rule 12.2 (required)]
In the expression "3U << 20", shifting more than 7 bits, the number
of bits in the essential type of the left expression, "3U", is
not allowed.
Further, MISRA requires that all shifts don't overflow. The definition of
PAGE_SIZE was (1U << 12), and 1U is 8 bits. This caused about 50 issues.
This fixes the violation by changing the definition to 1UL << 12. Since
this uses 32bits, it should not create any issues for aarch32.
This patch also contains a fix for a build failure in the sun50i_a64
platform. Specifically, these misra fixes removed a single and
instruction,
92407e73 and x19, x19, #0xffffffff
from the cm_setup_context function caused a relocation in
psci_cpus_on_start to require a linker-generated stub. This increased the
size of the .text section and caused an alignment later on to go over a
page boundary and round up to the end of RAM before placing the .data
section. This sectionn is of non-zero size and therefore causes a link
error.
The fix included in this reorders the functions during link time
without changing their ording with respect to alignment.
Change-Id: I76b4b662c3d262296728a8b9aab7a33b02087f16
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Brisson <jimmy.brisson@arm.com>
And from crash_console_flush.
We ignore the error information return by console_flush in _every_
place where we call it, and casting the return type to void does not
work around the MISRA violation that this causes. Instead, we collect
the error information from the driver (to avoid changing that API), and
don't return it to the caller.
Change-Id: I1e35afe01764d5c8f0efd04f8949d333ffb688c1
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Brisson <jimmy.brisson@arm.com>
Only define arm_get_rotpk_info_regs if ROTPK is in registers,
i.e. (ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION_ID == ARM_ROTPK_REGS_ID). This will
allow platform build without definition of TZ_PUB_KEY_HASH_BASE
if dedicated registers for ROTPK are not available on the platform.
Change-Id: I74ee2d5007f5d876a031a1efca20ebee2dede0c7
Signed-off-by: Usama Arif <usama.arif@arm.com>
This patch makes changes required to get the morello
platform working with the tip of TF-A.
Change-Id: I095006615c9959bba49fcc75b52e1de7d7486309
Signed-off-by: Chandni Cherukuri <chandni.cherukuri@arm.com>
* changes:
arm_fpga: Add platform documentation
arm_fpga: Add post-build linker script
arm_fpga: Add ROM trampoline
arm_fpga: Add devicetree file
arm_fpga: Remove SPE PMU DT node if SPE is not available
arm_fpga: Adjust GICR size in DT to match number of cores
fdt: Add function to adjust GICv3 redistributor size
drivers: arm: gicv3: Allow detecting number of cores
For the Arm Ltd. FPGAs to run, we need to load several payloads into the
FPGA's memory:
- Some trampoline code at address 0x0, to jump to BL31's entry point.
- The actual BL31 binary at the beginning of DRAM.
- The (generic) DTB image to describe the hardware.
- The actual non-secure payloads (kernel, ramdisks, ...)
The latter is application specific, but the first three blobs are rather
generic.
Since the uploader tool supports ELF binaries, it seems helpful to
combine these three images into one .axf file, as this also simplifies
the command line.
Add a post-build linker script, that combines those three bits into one
ELF file, together with their specific load addresses.
Include a call to "ld" with this linker script in the platform Makefile,
so it will be build automatically. The result will be called "bl31.axf".
Change-Id: I4a90da16fa1e0e83b51d19e5b1daf61f5a0bbfca
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The application cores of the FPGAs used in Arm Ltd. start execution at
address 0x0. This is the location of some (emulated) ROM area (which can
be written to by the uploading tool).
Since the arm_fpga port is configured to run from DRAM, we load BL31 to
the beginning of DRAM (mapped at 2GB). This requires some small
trampoline code in the "ROM" to jump to the BL31 entry point.
To avoid some extra magic binary, add a tiny assembly file with that
trivial jump instruction to the tree, so this binary can be created
alongside BL31.
Change-Id: I9e4439fc0f093fa24dd49a8377c9edb030fbb477
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The FPGA images used in Arm Ltd. focus on CPU cores, so they share a
common platform, with a minimal set of peripherals (interconnect, GIC,
UART).
This allows to support most platforms with a single devicetree file.
The topology and number of CPU cores differ, but those will added at
runtime, in BL31. Other adjustments (GICR size, SPE node, command line)
are also done at this point.
Add the common devicetree file to TF-A's build system, so it can be
build together with BL31. At runtime, the resulting .dtb file should be
uploaded to the address given with FPGA_PRELOADED_DTB_BASE at build time.
Change-Id: I3206d6131059502ec96896e95329865452c9d83e
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The Statistical Profiling Extension (SPE) is an architectural feature we
can safely detect at runtime. However it still relies on one piece of
platform-specific information: the interrupt line it is connected
to. This requires SPE to be described in a devicetree node.
Since SPE support varies with the CPU cores found on an FPGA image, we
should detect the presence of SPE at runtime, and remove a potentially
existing SPE PMU node from the DT.
This allows to always have the SPE node in a generic devicetree file,
without risking exposing it on a CPU without this feature.
Change-Id: I73d83ea8509b03fe7bba20b9cce8d1335035fa31
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The size of a GICv3 redistributor region depends on the number of
cores in the system. For the ARM FPGA port, we detect the topology at
runtime, and adjust the CPU DT nodes accordingly.
Now the size of the GICR region must also be adjusted, or Linux will
fail to initialise the GICv3.
Use the newly introduced function to overwrite the GICR size entry in
the GICv3 reg property. We count the number of existing cores by
iterating over the GICR frames until we find the LAST bit set in TYPER.
Change-Id: Ib69565600859de9b1b15ceb8495172cd26d16fce
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
* changes:
plat/arm: Add platform support for Morello
fdts: add device tree sources for morello platform
lib/cpus: add support for Morello Rainier CPUs
This patch adds support for Morello platform.
It is an initial port which includes only BL31 support
as the System Control Processor (SCP) is expected to take
the role of primary bootloader.
Change-Id: I1ecbe5a14a2d487b2ecea3c1ca227f08473ed2dd
Co-authored-by: Chandni Cherukuri <chandni.cherukuri@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Chandni Cherukuri <chandni.cherukuri@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Anurag Koul <anurag.koul@arm.com>
This patch allows the system to fallback to a default CPU library
in case the MPID does not match with any of the supported ones.
This feature can be enabled by setting SUPPORT_UNKNOWN_MPID build
option to 1 (enabled by default only on arm_fpga platform).
This feature can be very dangerous on a production image and
therefore it MUST be disabled for Release images.
Signed-off-by: Javier Almansa Sobrino <javier.almansasobrino@arm.com>
Change-Id: I0df7ef2b012d7d60a4fd5de44dea1fbbb46881ba
The SGI platform defines the macro PLAT_ARM_MEM_PROT_ADDR which
indicates that the platform has mitigation for cold reboot attacks.
However, the flash memory used for the mem_protect region was not
mapped. This results in a crash when an OS calls PSCI MEM_PROTECT.
To fix this map the flash region used for mem_protect.
Change-Id: Ia494f924ecfe2ce835c045689ba8f942bf0941f4
Signed-off-by: Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar@arm.com>
According to [1] and in context of FF-A v1.0 a secure partition must
have either one EC (migratable UP) or a number of ECs equal to the
number of PEs (pinned MP). Adjust the SPMC manifest such that the
number of ECs is equal to the number of PEs.
[1] https://trustedfirmware-a.readthedocs.io/en/latest/components/
secure-partition-manager.html#platform-topology
Signed-off-by: Olivier Deprez <olivier.deprez@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ie8c7d96ae7107cb27f5b97882d8f476c18e026d4
Increased BL2 maximum size when CoT descriptors are placed
in device tree.
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Change-Id: I6466d2841e189e7f15eb4f1a8db070542893cb5b
Implemented a parser which populates the properties of
the CoT descriptors as per the binding document [1].
'COT_DESC_IN_DTB' build option is disabled by default and can
be enabled in future for all Arm platforms by making necessary
changes in the memory map.
Currently, this parser is tested only for FVP platform.
[1]:
https://trustedfirmware-a.readthedocs.io/en/latest/components/cot-binding.html
Change-Id: I2f911206087a1a2942aa728de151d2ac269d27cc
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
The size of debug binaries of SCP has increased beyond the current
limit of 80kB set in platform. Hence, increase it to 128kB.
Change-Id: I5dbcf87f8fb35672b39abdb942c0691fb339444a
Signed-off-by: Usama Arif <usama.arif@arm.com>
UUID's in the device tree files were stored in little endian. So
to keep all entries in these files RFC 4122 compliant, store them in
big endian then convert it to little endian when they are read so they
can be used in the UUID data structure.
Signed-off-by: Ruari Phipps <ruari.phipps@arm.com>
Change-Id: I5674159b82b245104381df10a4e3291160d9b3b5
Trace analysis of FVP_Base_AEMv8A 0.0/6063 model
running in Aarch32 mode with the build options
listed below:
TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1 GENERATE_COT=1
ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION=devel_ecdsa KEY_ALG=ecdsa
ROT_KEY=plat/arm/board/common/rotpk/arm_rotprivk_ecdsa.pem
shows that when auth_signature() gets called
71.99% of CPU execution time is spent in memset() function
written in C using single byte write operations,
see lib\libc\memset.c.
This patch introduces new libc_asm.mk makefile which
replaces C memset() implementation with assembler
version giving the following results:
- for Aarch32 in auth_signature() call memset() CPU time
reduced to 20.56%.
The number of CPU instructions (Inst) executed during
TF-A boot stage before start of BL33 in RELEASE builds
for different versions is presented in the tables below,
where:
- C TF-A: existing TF-A C code;
- C musl: "lightweight code" C "implementation of the
standard library for Linux-based systems"
https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/src/string/memset.c
- Asm Opt: assemler version from "Arm Optimized Routines"
project
https://github.com/ARM-software/optimized-routines/blob/
master/string/arm/memset.S
- Asm Linux: assembler version from Linux kernel
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/arch/arm/lib/memset.S
- Asm TF-A: assembler version from this patch
Aarch32:
+-----------+------+------+--------------+----------+
| Variant | Set | Size | Inst | Ratio |
+-----------+------+------+--------------+----------+
| C TF-A | T32 | 16 | 2122110003 | 1.000000 |
| C musl | T32 | 156 | 1643917668 | 0.774662 |
| Asm Opt | T32 | 84 | 1604810003 | 0.756233 |
| Asm Linux | A32 | 168 | 1566255018 | 0.738065 |
| Asm TF-A | A32 | 160 | 1525865101 | 0.719032 |
+-----------+------+------+--------------+----------+
AArch64:
+-----------+------+------------+----------+
| Variant | Size | Inst | Ratio |
+-----------+------+------------+----------+
| C TF-A | 28 | 2732497518 | 1.000000 |
| C musl | 212 | 1802999999 | 0.659836 |
| Asm TF-A | 140 | 1680260003 | 0.614917 |
+-----------+------+------------+----------+
This patch modifies 'plat\arm\common\arm_common.mk'
by overriding libc.mk makefile with libc_asm.mk and
does not effect other platforms.
Change-Id: Ie89dd0b74ba1079420733a0d76b7366ad0157c2e
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
At the moment BL31 dynamically discovers the CPU topology of an FPGA
system at runtime, but does not export it to the non-secure world.
Any BL33 user would typically looks at the devicetree to learn about
existing CPUs.
This patch exports a minimum /cpus node in a devicetree to satisfy
the binding. This means that no cpumaps or caches are described.
This could be added later if needed.
An existing /cpus node in the DT will make the code bail out with a
message.
Signed-off-by: Javier Almansa Sobrino <javier.almansasobrino@arm.com>
Change-Id: I589a2b3412411a3660134bdcef3a65e8200e1d7e
This patch adds dependencies to the generated configuration
files that are included in the FIP. This fixes occasional
build errors that occur when the FIP happens to be built first.
Change-Id: I5a2bf724ba3aee13954403b141f2f19b4fd51d1b
Signed-off-by: Anders Dellien <anders.dellien@arm.com>