Firmware Configuration Framework ================================ This document provides an overview of the |FCONF| framework. Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Firmware CONfiguration Framework (|FCONF|) is an abstraction layer for platform specific data, allowing a "property" to be queried and a value retrieved without the requesting entity knowing what backing store is being used to hold the data. It is used to bridge new and old ways of providing platform-specific data. Today, information like the Chain of Trust is held within several, nested platform-defined tables. In the future, it may be provided as part of a device blob, along with the rest of the information about images to load. Introducing this abstraction layer will make migration easier and will preserve functionality for platforms that cannot / don't want to use device tree. Accessing properties ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Properties defined in the |FCONF| are grouped around namespaces and sub-namespaces: a.b.property. Examples namespace can be: - (|TBBR|) Chain of Trust data: tbbr.cot.trusted_boot_fw_cert - (|TBBR|) dynamic configuration info: tbbr.dyn_config.disable_auth - Arm io policies: arm.io_policies.bl2_image Properties can be accessed with the ``FCONF_GET_PROPERTY(a,b,property)`` macro. Defining properties ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Properties composing the |FCONF| have to be stored in C structures. If another backing store is wanted to be used, the platform has to provide a ``populate()`` function to fill the corresponding C structure. The ``populate()`` function must be registered to the |FCONF| framework with the ``FCONF_REGISTER_POPULATOR()`` macro. This ensures that the function would be called inside the generic ``fconf_populate()`` function during initialization. :: int fconf_populate_tbbr_dyn_config(uintptr_t config) { /* read dtb and fill tbbr_dyn_config struct */ } FCONF_REGISTER_POPULATOR(fconf_populate_tbbr_dyn_config); Then, a wrapper has to be provided to match the ``FCONF_GET_PROPERTY()`` macro: :: /* generic getter */ #define FCONF_GET_PROPERTY(a,b,property) a##__##b##_getter(property) /* my specific getter */ #define tbbr__dyn_config_getter(id) tbbr_dyn_config.id This second level wrapper can be used to remap the ``FCONF_GET_PROPERTY()`` to anything appropriate: structure, array, function, etc.. Loading the property device tree ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ``fconf_load_config()`` must be called to load the device tree containing the properties' values. This must be done after the io layer is initialized, as the |DTB| is stored on an external device (FIP). .. uml:: ../resources/diagrams/plantuml/fconf_bl1_load_config.puml Populating the properties ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Once a valid device tree is available, the ``fconf_populate(config)`` function can be used to fill the C data structure with the data from the config |DTB|. This function will call all the ``populate()`` callbacks which have been registered with ``FCONF_REGISTER_POPULATOR()``. .. uml:: ../resources/diagrams/plantuml/fconf_bl2_populate.puml