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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2013-2014, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
 *
 * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
 * list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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 * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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 * Neither the name of ARM nor the names of its contributors may be used
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 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 */

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#include <arch.h>
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#include <arch_helpers.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <bl_common.h>
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#include <bl31.h>
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#include <context.h>
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#include <context_mgmt.h>
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#include <cpu_data.h>
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#include <interrupt_mgmt.h>
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#include <platform.h>
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#include <platform_def.h>
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#include <runtime_svc.h>
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/*******************************************************************************
 * Context management library initialisation routine. This library is used by
 * runtime services to share pointers to 'cpu_context' structures for the secure
 * and non-secure states. Management of the structures and their associated
 * memory is not done by the context management library e.g. the PSCI service
 * manages the cpu context used for entry from and exit to the non-secure state.
 * The Secure payload dispatcher service manages the context(s) corresponding to
 * the secure state. It also uses this library to get access to the non-secure
 * state cpu context pointers.
 * Lastly, this library provides the api to make SP_EL3 point to the cpu context
 * which will used for programming an entry into a lower EL. The same context
 * will used to save state upon exception entry from that EL.
 ******************************************************************************/
void cm_init()
{
	/*
	 * The context management library has only global data to intialize, but
	 * that will be done when the BSS is zeroed out
	 */
}

/*******************************************************************************
 * This function returns a pointer to the most recent 'cpu_context' structure
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 * for the CPU identified by MPIDR that was set as the context for the specified
 * security state. NULL is returned if no such structure has been specified.
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 ******************************************************************************/
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void *cm_get_context_by_mpidr(uint64_t mpidr, uint32_t security_state)
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{
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	assert(security_state <= NON_SECURE);

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	return get_cpu_data_by_mpidr(mpidr, cpu_context[security_state]);
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}

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/*******************************************************************************
 * This function sets the pointer to the current 'cpu_context' structure for the
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 * specified security state for the CPU identified by MPIDR
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 ******************************************************************************/
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void cm_set_context_by_mpidr(uint64_t mpidr, void *context, uint32_t security_state)
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{
	assert(security_state <= NON_SECURE);

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	set_cpu_data_by_mpidr(mpidr, cpu_context[security_state], context);
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}

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/*******************************************************************************
 * The next four functions are used by runtime services to save and restore EL3
 * and EL1 contexts on the 'cpu_context' structure for the specified security
 * state.
 ******************************************************************************/
void cm_el3_sysregs_context_save(uint32_t security_state)
{
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	cpu_context_t *ctx;
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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

	el3_sysregs_context_save(get_el3state_ctx(ctx));
}

void cm_el3_sysregs_context_restore(uint32_t security_state)
{
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	cpu_context_t *ctx;
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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

	el3_sysregs_context_restore(get_el3state_ctx(ctx));
}

void cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(uint32_t security_state)
{
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	cpu_context_t *ctx;
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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

	el1_sysregs_context_save(get_sysregs_ctx(ctx));
}

void cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(uint32_t security_state)
{
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	cpu_context_t *ctx;
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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

	el1_sysregs_context_restore(get_sysregs_ctx(ctx));
}

/*******************************************************************************
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 * This function populates 'cpu_context' pertaining to the given security state
 * with the entrypoint, SPSR and SCR values so that an ERET from this security
 * state correctly restores corresponding values to drop the CPU to the next
 * exception level
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 ******************************************************************************/
void cm_set_el3_eret_context(uint32_t security_state, uint64_t entrypoint,
		uint32_t spsr, uint32_t scr)
{
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	cpu_context_t *ctx;
	el3_state_t *state;
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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

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	/* Program the interrupt routing model for this security state */
	scr &= ~SCR_FIQ_BIT;
	scr &= ~SCR_IRQ_BIT;
	scr |= get_scr_el3_from_routing_model(security_state);

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	/* Populate EL3 state so that we've the right context before doing ERET */
	state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
	write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SPSR_EL3, spsr);
	write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_ELR_EL3, entrypoint);
	write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3, scr);
}

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/*******************************************************************************
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 * This function populates ELR_EL3 member of 'cpu_context' pertaining to the
 * given security state with the given entrypoint
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 ******************************************************************************/
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void cm_set_elr_el3(uint32_t security_state, uint64_t entrypoint)
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	cpu_context_t *ctx;
	el3_state_t *state;
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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

	/* Populate EL3 state so that ERET jumps to the correct entry */
	state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
	write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_ELR_EL3, entrypoint);
}

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/*******************************************************************************
 * This function updates a single bit in the SCR_EL3 member of the 'cpu_context'
 * pertaining to the given security state using the value and bit position
 * specified in the parameters. It preserves all other bits.
 ******************************************************************************/
void cm_write_scr_el3_bit(uint32_t security_state,
			  uint32_t bit_pos,
			  uint32_t value)
{
	cpu_context_t *ctx;
	el3_state_t *state;
	uint32_t scr_el3;

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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

	/* Ensure that the bit position is a valid one */
	assert((1 << bit_pos) & SCR_VALID_BIT_MASK);

	/* Ensure that the 'value' is only a bit wide */
	assert(value <= 1);

	/*
	 * Get the SCR_EL3 value from the cpu context, clear the desired bit
	 * and set it to its new value.
	 */
	state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
	scr_el3 = read_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3);
	scr_el3 &= ~(1 << bit_pos);
	scr_el3 |= value << bit_pos;
	write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3, scr_el3);
}

/*******************************************************************************
 * This function retrieves SCR_EL3 member of 'cpu_context' pertaining to the
 * given security state.
 ******************************************************************************/
uint32_t cm_get_scr_el3(uint32_t security_state)
{
	cpu_context_t *ctx;
	el3_state_t *state;

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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

	/* Populate EL3 state so that ERET jumps to the correct entry */
	state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
	return read_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3);
}

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/*******************************************************************************
 * This function is used to program the context that's used for exception
 * return. This initializes the SP_EL3 to a pointer to a 'cpu_context' set for
 * the required security state
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 ******************************************************************************/
void cm_set_next_eret_context(uint32_t security_state)
{
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	cpu_context_t *ctx;
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#if DEBUG
	uint64_t sp_mode;
#endif
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	ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
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	assert(ctx);

#if DEBUG
	/*
	 * Check that this function is called with SP_EL0 as the stack
	 * pointer
	 */
	__asm__ volatile("mrs	%0, SPSel\n"
			 : "=r" (sp_mode));

	assert(sp_mode == MODE_SP_EL0);
#endif

	__asm__ volatile("msr	spsel, #1\n"
			 "mov	sp, %0\n"
			 "msr	spsel, #0\n"
			 : : "r" (ctx));
}