QEMU virt Armv8-A ================= Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A) implements the EL3 firmware layer for QEMU virt Armv8-A. BL1 is used as the BootROM, supplied with the -bios argument. When QEMU starts all CPUs are released simultaneously, BL1 selects a primary CPU to handle the boot and the secondaries are placed in a polling loop to be released by normal world via PSCI. BL2 edits the Flattened Device Tree, FDT, generated by QEMU at run-time to add a node describing PSCI and also enable methods for the CPUs. If ``ARM_LINUX_KERNEL_AS_BL33`` is set to 1 then this FDT will be passed to BL33 via register x0, as expected by a Linux kernel. This allows a Linux kernel image to be booted directly as BL33 rather than using a bootloader. An ARM64 defconfig v5.5 Linux kernel is known to boot, FDT doesn't need to be provided as it's generated by QEMU. Current limitations: - Only cold boot is supported - No build instructions for QEMU\_EFI.fd and rootfs-arm64.cpio.gz - No instructions for how to load a BL32 (Secure Payload) ``QEMU_EFI.fd`` can be dowloaded from http://snapshots.linaro.org/components/kernel/leg-virt-tianocore-edk2-upstream/latest/QEMU-KERNEL-AARCH64/RELEASE_GCC5/QEMU_EFI.fd Boot binaries, except BL1, are primarily loaded via semi-hosting so all binaries has to reside in the same directory as QEMU is started from. This is conveniently achieved with symlinks the local names as: - ``bl2.bin`` -> BL2 - ``bl31.bin`` -> BL31 - ``bl33.bin`` -> BL33 (``QEMU_EFI.fd``) - ``Image`` -> linux/arch/arm64/boot/Image To build: .. code:: shell make CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf- PLAT=qemu To start (QEMU v4.1.0): .. code:: shell qemu-system-aarch64 -nographic -machine virt,secure=on -cpu cortex-a57 \ -kernel Image \ -append "console=ttyAMA0,38400 keep_bootcon root=/dev/vda2" \ -initrd rootfs-arm64.cpio.gz -smp 2 -m 1024 -bios bl1.bin \ -d unimp -semihosting-config enable,target=native