arm-trusted-firmware/plat/fvp/fvp_gic.c

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#include <arch_helpers.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <gic.h>
/*******************************************************************************
* TODO: Revisit if priorities are being set such that no non-secure interrupt
* can have a higher priority than a secure one as recommended in the GICv2 spec
******************************************************************************/
/*******************************************************************************
* This function does some minimal GICv3 configuration. The Firmware itself does
* not fully support GICv3 at this time and relies on GICv2 emulation as
* provided by GICv3. This function allows software (like Linux) in later stages
* to use full GICv3 features.
******************************************************************************/
void gicv3_cpuif_setup(void)
{
unsigned int scr_val, val, base;
/*
* When CPUs come out of reset they have their GICR_WAKER.ProcessorSleep
* bit set. In order to allow interrupts to get routed to the CPU we
* need to clear this bit if set and wait for GICR_WAKER.ChildrenAsleep
* to clear (GICv3 Architecture specification 5.4.23).
* GICR_WAKER is NOT banked per CPU, compute the correct base address
* per CPU.
*
* TODO:
* For GICv4 we also need to adjust the Base address based on
* GICR_TYPER.VLPIS
*/
base = BASE_GICR_BASE +
(platform_get_core_pos(read_mpidr()) << GICR_PCPUBASE_SHIFT);
val = gicr_read_waker(base);
val &= ~WAKER_PS;
gicr_write_waker(base, val);
dsb();
/* We need to wait for ChildrenAsleep to clear. */
val = gicr_read_waker(base);
while (val & WAKER_CA) {
val = gicr_read_waker(base);
}
/*
* We need to set SCR_EL3.NS in order to see GICv3 non-secure state.
* Restore SCR_EL3.NS again before exit.
*/
scr_val = read_scr();
write_scr(scr_val | SCR_NS_BIT);
/*
* By default EL2 and NS-EL1 software should be able to enable GICv3
* System register access without any configuration at EL3. But it turns
* out that GICC PMR as set in GICv2 mode does not affect GICv3 mode. So
* we need to set it here again. In order to do that we need to enable
* register access. We leave it enabled as it should be fine and might
* prevent problems with later software trying to access GIC System
* Registers.
*/
val = read_icc_sre_el3();
write_icc_sre_el3(val | ICC_SRE_EN | ICC_SRE_SRE);
val = read_icc_sre_el2();
write_icc_sre_el2(val | ICC_SRE_EN | ICC_SRE_SRE);
write_icc_pmr_el1(MAX_PRI_VAL);
/* Restore SCR_EL3 */
write_scr(scr_val);
}
/*******************************************************************************
* This function does some minimal GICv3 configuration when cores go
* down.
******************************************************************************/
void gicv3_cpuif_deactivate(void)
{
unsigned int val, base;
/*
* When taking CPUs down we need to set GICR_WAKER.ProcessorSleep and
* wait for GICR_WAKER.ChildrenAsleep to get set.
* (GICv3 Architecture specification 5.4.23).
* GICR_WAKER is NOT banked per CPU, compute the correct base address
* per CPU.
*
* TODO:
* For GICv4 we also need to adjust the Base address based on
* GICR_TYPER.VLPIS
*/
base = BASE_GICR_BASE +
(platform_get_core_pos(read_mpidr()) << GICR_PCPUBASE_SHIFT);
val = gicr_read_waker(base);
val |= WAKER_PS;
gicr_write_waker(base, val);
dsb();
/* We need to wait for ChildrenAsleep to set. */
val = gicr_read_waker(base);
while ((val & WAKER_CA) == 0) {
val = gicr_read_waker(base);
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Enable secure interrupts and use FIQs to route them. Disable legacy bypass
* and set the priority mask register to allow all interrupts to trickle in.
******************************************************************************/
void gic_cpuif_setup(unsigned int gicc_base)
{
unsigned int val;
val = gicc_read_iidr(gicc_base);
/*
* If GICv3 we need to do a bit of additional setup. We want to
* allow default GICv2 behaviour but allow the next stage to
* enable full gicv3 features.
*/
if (((val >> GICC_IIDR_ARCH_SHIFT) & GICC_IIDR_ARCH_MASK) >= 3) {
gicv3_cpuif_setup();
}
val = ENABLE_GRP0 | FIQ_EN | FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0;
val |= IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0 | FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1 | IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1;
gicc_write_pmr(gicc_base, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicc_write_ctlr(gicc_base, val);
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Place the cpu interface in a state where it can never make a cpu exit wfi as
* as result of an asserted interrupt. This is critical for powering down a cpu
******************************************************************************/
void gic_cpuif_deactivate(unsigned int gicc_base)
{
unsigned int val;
/* Disable secure, non-secure interrupts and disable their bypass */
val = gicc_read_ctlr(gicc_base);
val &= ~(ENABLE_GRP0 | ENABLE_GRP1);
val |= FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1 | FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0;
val |= IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0 | IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1;
gicc_write_ctlr(gicc_base, val);
val = gicc_read_iidr(gicc_base);
/*
* If GICv3 we need to do a bit of additional setup. Make sure the
* RDIST is put to sleep.
*/
if (((val >> GICC_IIDR_ARCH_SHIFT) & GICC_IIDR_ARCH_MASK) >= 3) {
gicv3_cpuif_deactivate();
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Per cpu gic distributor setup which will be done by all cpus after a cold
* boot/hotplug. This marks out the secure interrupts & enables them.
******************************************************************************/
void gic_pcpu_distif_setup(unsigned int gicd_base)
{
gicd_write_igroupr(gicd_base, 0, ~0);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_PHY_TIMER);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_0);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_1);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_2);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_3);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_4);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_5);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_6);
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_7);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_PHY_TIMER, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_0, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_1, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_2, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_3, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_4, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_5, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_6, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_7, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_PHY_TIMER);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_0);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_1);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_2);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_3);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_4);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_5);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_6);
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_SEC_SGI_7);
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Global gic distributor setup which will be done by the primary cpu after a
* cold boot. It marks out the secure SPIs, PPIs & SGIs and enables them. It
* then enables the secure GIC distributor interface.
******************************************************************************/
void gic_distif_setup(unsigned int gicd_base)
{
unsigned int ctr, num_ints, ctlr;
/* Disable the distributor before going further */
ctlr = gicd_read_ctlr(gicd_base);
ctlr &= ~(ENABLE_GRP0 | ENABLE_GRP1);
gicd_write_ctlr(gicd_base, ctlr);
/*
* Mark out non-secure interrupts. Calculate number of
* IGROUPR registers to consider. Will be equal to the
* number of IT_LINES
*/
num_ints = gicd_read_typer(gicd_base) & IT_LINES_NO_MASK;
num_ints++;
for (ctr = 0; ctr < num_ints; ctr++)
gicd_write_igroupr(gicd_base, ctr << IGROUPR_SHIFT, ~0);
/* Configure secure interrupts now */
gicd_clr_igroupr(gicd_base, IRQ_TZ_WDOG);
gicd_set_ipriorityr(gicd_base, IRQ_TZ_WDOG, MAX_PRI_VAL);
gicd_set_itargetsr(gicd_base, IRQ_TZ_WDOG,
platform_get_core_pos(read_mpidr()));
gicd_set_isenabler(gicd_base, IRQ_TZ_WDOG);
gic_pcpu_distif_setup(gicd_base);
gicd_write_ctlr(gicd_base, ctlr | ENABLE_GRP0);
}
void gic_setup(void)
{
unsigned int gicd_base, gicc_base;
gicd_base = platform_get_cfgvar(CONFIG_GICD_ADDR);
gicc_base = platform_get_cfgvar(CONFIG_GICC_ADDR);
gic_cpuif_setup(gicc_base);
gic_distif_setup(gicd_base);
}