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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "tspd_private.h" /******************************************************************************* * The target cpu is being turned on. Allow the TSPD/TSP to perform any actions * needed. Nothing at the moment. ******************************************************************************/ static void tspd_cpu_on_handler(uint64_t target_cpu) { } /******************************************************************************* * This cpu is being turned off. Allow the TSPD/TSP to perform any actions * needed ******************************************************************************/ static int32_t tspd_cpu_off_handler(uint64_t cookie) { int32_t rc = 0; uint64_t mpidr = read_mpidr(); uint32_t linear_id = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr); tsp_context_t *tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id]; assert(tsp_entry_info); assert(get_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state) == TSP_PSTATE_ON); /* Program the entry point and enter the TSP */ cm_set_elr_el3(SECURE, (uint64_t) tsp_entry_info->cpu_off_entry); rc = tspd_synchronous_sp_entry(tsp_ctx); /* * Read the response from the TSP. A non-zero return means that * something went wrong while communicating with the TSP. */ if (rc != 0) panic(); /* * Reset TSP's context for a fresh start when this cpu is turned on * subsequently. */ set_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state, TSP_PSTATE_OFF); return 0; } /******************************************************************************* * This cpu is being suspended. S-EL1 state must have been saved in the * resident cpu (mpidr format) if it is a UP/UP migratable TSP. ******************************************************************************/ static void tspd_cpu_suspend_handler(uint64_t power_state) { int32_t rc = 0; uint64_t mpidr = read_mpidr(); uint32_t linear_id = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr); tsp_context_t *tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id]; assert(tsp_entry_info); assert(get_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state) == TSP_PSTATE_ON); /* Program the entry point, power_state parameter and enter the TSP */ write_ctx_reg(get_gpregs_ctx(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx), CTX_GPREG_X0, power_state); cm_set_elr_el3(SECURE, (uint64_t) tsp_entry_info->cpu_suspend_entry); rc = tspd_synchronous_sp_entry(tsp_ctx); /* * Read the response from the TSP. A non-zero return means that * something went wrong while communicating with the TSP. */ if (rc != 0) panic(); /* Update its context to reflect the state the TSP is in */ set_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state, TSP_PSTATE_SUSPEND); } /******************************************************************************* * This cpu has been turned on. Enter the TSP to initialise S-EL1 and other bits * before passing control back to the Secure Monitor. Entry in S-El1 is done * after initialising minimal architectural state that guarantees safe * execution. ******************************************************************************/ static void tspd_cpu_on_finish_handler(uint64_t cookie) { int32_t rc = 0; uint64_t mpidr = read_mpidr(); uint32_t linear_id = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr); tsp_context_t *tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id]; assert(tsp_entry_info); assert(get_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state) == TSP_PSTATE_OFF); /* Initialise this cpu's secure context */ tspd_init_secure_context((uint64_t) tsp_entry_info->cpu_on_entry, TSP_AARCH64, mpidr, tsp_ctx); /* Enter the TSP */ rc = tspd_synchronous_sp_entry(tsp_ctx); /* * Read the response from the TSP. A non-zero return means that * something went wrong while communicating with the SP. */ if (rc != 0) panic(); /* Update its context to reflect the state the SP is in */ set_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state, TSP_PSTATE_ON); } /******************************************************************************* * This cpu has resumed from suspend. The SPD saved the TSP context when it * completed the preceding suspend call. Use that context to program an entry * into the TSP to allow it to do any remaining book keeping ******************************************************************************/ static void tspd_cpu_suspend_finish_handler(uint64_t suspend_level) { int32_t rc = 0; uint64_t mpidr = read_mpidr(); uint32_t linear_id = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr); tsp_context_t *tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id]; assert(tsp_entry_info); assert(get_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state) == TSP_PSTATE_SUSPEND); /* Program the entry point, suspend_level and enter the SP */ write_ctx_reg(get_gpregs_ctx(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx), CTX_GPREG_X0, suspend_level); cm_set_elr_el3(SECURE, (uint64_t) tsp_entry_info->cpu_resume_entry); rc = tspd_synchronous_sp_entry(tsp_ctx); /* * Read the response from the TSP. A non-zero return means that * something went wrong while communicating with the TSP. */ if (rc != 0) panic(); /* Update its context to reflect the state the SP is in */ set_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state, TSP_PSTATE_ON); } /******************************************************************************* * Return the type of TSP the TSPD is dealing with. Report the current resident * cpu (mpidr format) if it is a UP/UP migratable TSP. ******************************************************************************/ static int32_t tspd_cpu_migrate_info(uint64_t *resident_cpu) { return TSP_MIGRATE_INFO; } /******************************************************************************* * Structure populated by the TSP Dispatcher to be given a chance to perform any * TSP bookkeeping before PSCI executes a power mgmt. operation. ******************************************************************************/ const spd_pm_ops_t tspd_pm = { tspd_cpu_on_handler, tspd_cpu_off_handler, tspd_cpu_suspend_handler, tspd_cpu_on_finish_handler, tspd_cpu_suspend_finish_handler, NULL, tspd_cpu_migrate_info };