/* * Copyright (c) 2020, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #ifndef BL_COMMON_LD_H #define BL_COMMON_LD_H #include #ifdef __aarch64__ #define STRUCT_ALIGN 8 #define BSS_ALIGN 16 #else #define STRUCT_ALIGN 4 #define BSS_ALIGN 8 #endif #ifndef DATA_ALIGN #define DATA_ALIGN 1 #endif #define CPU_OPS \ . = ALIGN(STRUCT_ALIGN); \ __CPU_OPS_START__ = .; \ KEEP(*(cpu_ops)) \ __CPU_OPS_END__ = .; #define PARSER_LIB_DESCS \ . = ALIGN(STRUCT_ALIGN); \ __PARSER_LIB_DESCS_START__ = .; \ KEEP(*(.img_parser_lib_descs)) \ __PARSER_LIB_DESCS_END__ = .; #define RT_SVC_DESCS \ . = ALIGN(STRUCT_ALIGN); \ __RT_SVC_DESCS_START__ = .; \ KEEP(*(rt_svc_descs)) \ __RT_SVC_DESCS_END__ = .; #define PMF_SVC_DESCS \ . = ALIGN(STRUCT_ALIGN); \ __PMF_SVC_DESCS_START__ = .; \ KEEP(*(pmf_svc_descs)) \ __PMF_SVC_DESCS_END__ = .; #define FCONF_POPULATOR \ . = ALIGN(STRUCT_ALIGN); \ __FCONF_POPULATOR_START__ = .; \ KEEP(*(.fconf_populator)) \ __FCONF_POPULATOR_END__ = .; /* * Keep the .got section in the RO section as it is patched prior to enabling * the MMU and having the .got in RO is better for security. GOT is a table of * addresses so ensure pointer size alignment. */ #define GOT \ . = ALIGN(STRUCT_ALIGN); \ __GOT_START__ = .; \ *(.got) \ __GOT_END__ = .; /* * The base xlat table * * It is put into the rodata section if PLAT_RO_XLAT_TABLES=1, * or into the bss section otherwise. */ #define BASE_XLAT_TABLE \ . = ALIGN(16); \ *(base_xlat_table) #if PLAT_RO_XLAT_TABLES #define BASE_XLAT_TABLE_RO BASE_XLAT_TABLE #define BASE_XLAT_TABLE_BSS #else #define BASE_XLAT_TABLE_RO #define BASE_XLAT_TABLE_BSS BASE_XLAT_TABLE #endif #define RODATA_COMMON \ RT_SVC_DESCS \ FCONF_POPULATOR \ PMF_SVC_DESCS \ PARSER_LIB_DESCS \ CPU_OPS \ GOT \ BASE_XLAT_TABLE_RO /* * .data must be placed at a lower address than the stacks if the stack * protector is enabled. Alternatively, the .data.stack_protector_canary * section can be placed independently of the main .data section. */ #define DATA_SECTION \ .data . : ALIGN(DATA_ALIGN) { \ __DATA_START__ = .; \ *(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.data*)) \ __DATA_END__ = .; \ } #define STACK_SECTION \ stacks (NOLOAD) : { \ __STACKS_START__ = .; \ *(tzfw_normal_stacks) \ __STACKS_END__ = .; \ } /* * If BL doesn't use any bakery lock then __PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE__ * will be zero. For this reason, the only two valid values for * __PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE__ are 0 or the platform defined value * PLAT_PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE. */ #ifdef PLAT_PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE #define BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE_CHECK \ ASSERT((__PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE__ == 0) || \ (__PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE__ == PLAT_PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE), \ "PLAT_PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE does not match bakery lock requirements"); #else #define BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE_CHECK #endif /* * Bakery locks are stored in normal .bss memory * * Each lock's data is spread across multiple cache lines, one per CPU, * but multiple locks can share the same cache line. * The compiler will allocate enough memory for one CPU's bakery locks, * the remaining cache lines are allocated by the linker script */ #if !USE_COHERENT_MEM #define BAKERY_LOCK_NORMAL \ . = ALIGN(CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE); \ __BAKERY_LOCK_START__ = .; \ __PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_START__ = .; \ *(bakery_lock) \ . = ALIGN(CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE); \ __PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_END__ = .; \ __PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE__ = ABSOLUTE(__PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_END__ - __PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_START__); \ . = . + (__PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE__ * (PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT - 1)); \ __BAKERY_LOCK_END__ = .; \ BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE_CHECK #else #define BAKERY_LOCK_NORMAL #endif /* * Time-stamps are stored in normal .bss memory * * The compiler will allocate enough memory for one CPU's time-stamps, * the remaining memory for other CPUs is allocated by the * linker script */ #define PMF_TIMESTAMP \ . = ALIGN(CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE); \ __PMF_TIMESTAMP_START__ = .; \ KEEP(*(pmf_timestamp_array)) \ . = ALIGN(CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE); \ __PMF_PERCPU_TIMESTAMP_END__ = .; \ __PERCPU_TIMESTAMP_SIZE__ = ABSOLUTE(. - __PMF_TIMESTAMP_START__); \ . = . + (__PERCPU_TIMESTAMP_SIZE__ * (PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT - 1)); \ __PMF_TIMESTAMP_END__ = .; /* * The .bss section gets initialised to 0 at runtime. * Its base address has bigger alignment for better performance of the * zero-initialization code. */ #define BSS_SECTION \ .bss (NOLOAD) : ALIGN(BSS_ALIGN) { \ __BSS_START__ = .; \ *(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.bss*)) \ *(COMMON) \ BAKERY_LOCK_NORMAL \ PMF_TIMESTAMP \ BASE_XLAT_TABLE_BSS \ __BSS_END__ = .; \ } /* * The xlat_table section is for full, aligned page tables (4K). * Removing them from .bss avoids forcing 4K alignment on * the .bss section. The tables are initialized to zero by the translation * tables library. */ #define XLAT_TABLE_SECTION \ xlat_table (NOLOAD) : { \ *(xlat_table) \ } #endif /* BL_COMMON_LD_H */