arm-trusted-firmware/bl2/bl2_main.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2014, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
*
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <arch_helpers.h>
#include <console.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <semihosting.h>
#include <bl_common.h>
#include <bl2.h>
#include <debug.h>
/*******************************************************************************
* The only thing to do in BL2 is to load further images and pass control to
* BL31. The memory occupied by BL2 will be reclaimed by BL3_x stages. BL2 runs
* entirely in S-EL1. Since arm standard c libraries are not PIC, printf et al
* are not available. We rely on assertions to signal error conditions
******************************************************************************/
void bl2_main(void)
{
meminfo *bl2_tzram_layout;
bl31_args *bl2_to_bl31_args;
unsigned long bl31_base, bl32_base = 0, bl33_base, el_status;
unsigned int bl2_load, bl31_load, mode;
/* Perform remaining generic architectural setup in S-El1 */
bl2_arch_setup();
/* Perform platform setup in BL1 */
bl2_platform_setup();
printf("BL2 %s\n\r", build_message);
/* Find out how much free trusted ram remains after BL2 load */
bl2_tzram_layout = bl2_plat_sec_mem_layout();
/*
* Load BL31. BL1 tells BL2 whether it has been TOP or BOTTOM loaded.
* To avoid fragmentation of trusted SRAM memory, BL31 is always
* loaded opposite to BL2. This allows BL31 to reclaim BL2 memory
* while maintaining its free space in one contiguous chunk.
*/
bl2_load = bl2_tzram_layout->attr & LOAD_MASK;
assert((bl2_load == TOP_LOAD) || (bl2_load == BOT_LOAD));
bl31_load = (bl2_load == TOP_LOAD) ? BOT_LOAD : TOP_LOAD;
bl31_base = load_image(bl2_tzram_layout, BL31_IMAGE_NAME,
bl31_load, BL31_BASE);
/* Assert if it has not been possible to load BL31 */
if (bl31_base == 0) {
ERROR("Failed to load BL3-1.\n");
panic();
}
/*
* Get a pointer to the memory the platform has set aside to pass
* information to BL31.
*/
bl2_to_bl31_args = bl2_get_bl31_args_ptr();
/*
* Load the BL32 image if there's one. It is upto to platform
* to specify where BL32 should be loaded if it exists. It
* could create space in the secure sram or point to a
* completely different memory. A zero size indicates that the
* platform does not want to load a BL32 image.
*/
if (bl2_to_bl31_args->bl32_meminfo.total_size)
bl32_base = load_image(&bl2_to_bl31_args->bl32_meminfo,
BL32_IMAGE_NAME,
bl2_to_bl31_args->bl32_meminfo.attr &
LOAD_MASK,
BL32_BASE);
/*
* Create a new layout of memory for BL31 as seen by BL2. This
* will gobble up all the BL2 memory.
*/
init_bl31_mem_layout(bl2_tzram_layout,
&bl2_to_bl31_args->bl31_meminfo,
bl31_load);
/* Load the BL33 image in non-secure memory provided by the platform */
bl33_base = load_image(&bl2_to_bl31_args->bl33_meminfo,
BL33_IMAGE_NAME,
BOT_LOAD,
plat_get_ns_image_entrypoint());
/* Halt if failed to load normal world firmware. */
if (bl33_base == 0) {
ERROR("Failed to load BL3-3.\n");
panic();
}
/*
* BL2 also needs to tell BL31 where the non-trusted software image
* is located.
*/
bl2_to_bl31_args->bl33_image_info.entrypoint = bl33_base;
/* Figure out what mode we enter the non-secure world in */
el_status = read_id_aa64pfr0_el1() >> ID_AA64PFR0_EL2_SHIFT;
el_status &= ID_AA64PFR0_ELX_MASK;
if (el_status)
mode = MODE_EL2;
else
mode = MODE_EL1;
/*
* TODO: Consider the possibility of specifying the SPSR in
* the FIP ToC and allowing the platform to have a say as
* well.
*/
bl2_to_bl31_args->bl33_image_info.spsr =
make_spsr(mode, MODE_SP_ELX, MODE_RW_64);
bl2_to_bl31_args->bl33_image_info.security_state = NON_SECURE;
if (bl32_base) {
/* Fill BL32 image info */
bl2_to_bl31_args->bl32_image_info.entrypoint = bl32_base;
bl2_to_bl31_args->bl32_image_info.security_state = SECURE;
/*
* The Secure Payload Dispatcher service is responsible for
* setting the SPSR prior to entry into the BL32 image.
*/
bl2_to_bl31_args->bl32_image_info.spsr = 0;
}
/* Flush the entire BL31 args buffer */
flush_dcache_range((unsigned long) bl2_to_bl31_args,
sizeof(*bl2_to_bl31_args));
/*
* Run BL31 via an SMC to BL1. Information on how to pass control to
* the BL32 (if present) and BL33 software images will be passed to
* BL31 as an argument.
*/
run_image(bl31_base,
make_spsr(MODE_EL3, MODE_SP_ELX, MODE_RW_64),
SECURE,
(void *) bl2_to_bl31_args,
NULL);
}