arm-trusted-firmware/services/psci/psci_entry.S

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#include <arch.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <psci.h>
#include <psci_private.h>
#include <runtime_svc.h>
#include <asm_macros.S>
#include <cm_macros.S>
.globl psci_aff_on_finish_entry
.globl psci_aff_suspend_finish_entry
.globl __psci_cpu_off
.globl __psci_cpu_suspend
.section .text, "ax"; .align 3
/* -----------------------------------------------------
* This cpu has been physically powered up. Depending
* upon whether it was resumed from suspend or simply
* turned on, call the common power on finisher with
* the handlers (chosen depending upon original state).
* For ease, the finisher is called with coherent
* stacks. This allows the cluster/cpu finishers to
* enter coherency and enable the mmu without running
* into issues. We switch back to normal stacks once
* all this is done.
* -----------------------------------------------------
*/
psci_aff_on_finish_entry:
adr x23, psci_afflvl_on_finishers
b psci_aff_common_finish_entry
psci_aff_suspend_finish_entry:
adr x23, psci_afflvl_suspend_finishers
psci_aff_common_finish_entry:
adr x22, psci_afflvl_power_on_finish
/* ---------------------------------------------
* Exceptions should not occur at this point.
* Set VBAR in order to handle and report any
* that do occur
* ---------------------------------------------
*/
adr x0, early_exceptions
msr vbar_el3, x0
isb
/* ---------------------------------------------
* Use SP_EL0 for the C runtime stack.
* ---------------------------------------------
*/
msr spsel, #0
isb
bl read_mpidr
mov x19, x0
bl platform_set_coherent_stack
/* ---------------------------------------------
* Call the finishers starting from affinity
* level 0.
* ---------------------------------------------
*/
mov x0, x19
bl get_power_on_target_afflvl
cmp x0, xzr
b.lt _panic
mov x3, x23
mov x2, x0
mov x0, x19
mov x1, #MPIDR_AFFLVL0
blr x22
/* --------------------------------------------
* Give ourselves a stack allocated in Normal
* -IS-WBWA memory
* --------------------------------------------
*/
mov x0, x19
bl platform_set_stack
/* ---------------------------------------------
* Now that the context management has been set
* up, enable full runtime exception handling.
* SP_EL3 is pointing to a 'cpu_context'
* structure which has an exception stack
* allocated. Since we're just about to leave
* this EL with ERET, we don't need an ISB here
* ---------------------------------------------
*/
adr x0, runtime_exceptions
msr vbar_el3, x0
zero_callee_saved_regs
b el3_exit
_panic:
b _panic
/* -----------------------------------------------------
* The following two stubs give the calling cpu a
* coherent stack to allow flushing of caches without
* suffering from stack coherency issues
* -----------------------------------------------------
*/
__psci_cpu_off:
func_prologue
sub sp, sp, #0x10
stp x19, x20, [sp, #0]
mov x19, sp
bl read_mpidr
bl platform_set_coherent_stack
bl psci_cpu_off
mov x1, #PSCI_E_SUCCESS
cmp x0, x1
b.eq final_wfi
mov sp, x19
ldp x19, x20, [sp,#0]
add sp, sp, #0x10
func_epilogue
ret
__psci_cpu_suspend:
func_prologue
sub sp, sp, #0x20
stp x19, x20, [sp, #0]
stp x21, x22, [sp, #0x10]
mov x19, sp
mov x20, x0
mov x21, x1
mov x22, x2
bl read_mpidr
bl platform_set_coherent_stack
mov x0, x20
mov x1, x21
mov x2, x22
bl psci_cpu_suspend
mov x1, #PSCI_E_SUCCESS
cmp x0, x1
b.eq final_wfi
mov sp, x19
ldp x21, x22, [sp,#0x10]
ldp x19, x20, [sp,#0]
add sp, sp, #0x20
func_epilogue
ret
final_wfi:
dsb sy
wfi
wfi_spill:
b wfi_spill