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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.
 *
 * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
 * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
 *
 * Neither the name of ARM nor the names of its contributors may be used
 * to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
 * prior written permission.
 *
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
 * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
 * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 */


/*******************************************************************************
 * This is the Secure Payload Dispatcher (SPD). The dispatcher is meant to be a
 * plug-in component to the Secure Monitor, registered as a runtime service. The
 * SPD is expected to be a functional extension of the Secure Payload (SP) that
 * executes in Secure EL1. The Secure Monitor will delegate all SMCs targeting
 * the Trusted OS/Applications range to the dispatcher. The SPD will either
 * handle the request locally or delegate it to the Secure Payload. It is also
 * responsible for initialising and maintaining communication with the SP.
 ******************************************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <arch_helpers.h>
#include <console.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <psci_private.h>
#include <context_mgmt.h>
#include <runtime_svc.h>
#include <bl31.h>
#include <tsp.h>
#include <psci.h>
#include <tspd_private.h>
#include <debug.h>

/*******************************************************************************
 * Single structure to hold information about the various entry points into the
 * Secure Payload. It is initialised once on the primary core after a cold boot.
 ******************************************************************************/
entry_info *tsp_entry_info;

/*******************************************************************************
 * Array to keep track of per-cpu Secure Payload state
 ******************************************************************************/
tsp_context tspd_sp_context[TSPD_CORE_COUNT];

/*******************************************************************************
 * Secure Payload Dispatcher setup. The SPD finds out the SP entrypoint and type
 * (aarch32/aarch64) if not already known and initialises the context for entry
 * into the SP for its initialisation.
 ******************************************************************************/
int32_t tspd_setup(void)
{
	el_change_info *image_info;
	int32_t rc;
	uint64_t mpidr = read_mpidr();
	uint32_t linear_id;

	linear_id = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr);

	/*
	 * Get information about the Secure Payload (BL32) image. Its
	 * absence is a critical failure.  TODO: Add support to
	 * conditionally include the SPD service
	 */
	image_info = bl31_get_next_image_info(SECURE);
	assert(image_info);

	/*
	 * We could inspect the SP image and determine it's execution
	 * state i.e whether AArch32 or AArch64. Assuming it's AArch64
	 * for the time being.
	 */
	rc = tspd_init_secure_context(image_info->entrypoint,
				     TSP_AARCH64,
				     mpidr,
				     &tspd_sp_context[linear_id]);
	assert(rc == 0);

	return rc;
}

/*******************************************************************************
 * This function passes control to the Secure Payload image (BL32) for the first
 * time on the primary cpu after a cold boot. It assumes that a valid secure
 * context has already been created by tspd_setup() which can be directly used.
 * It also assumes that a valid non-secure context has been initialised by PSCI
 * so it does not need to save and restore any non-secure state. This function
 * performs a synchronous entry into the Secure payload. The SP passes control
 * back to this routine through a SMC. It also passes the extents of memory made
 * available to BL32 by BL31.
 ******************************************************************************/
int32_t bl32_init(meminfo *bl32_meminfo)
{
	uint64_t mpidr = read_mpidr();
	uint32_t linear_id = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr);
	uint64_t rc;
	tsp_context *tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id];

	/*
	 * Arrange for passing a pointer to the meminfo structure
	 * describing the memory extents available to the secure
	 * payload.
	 * TODO: We are passing a pointer to BL31 internal memory
	 * whereas this structure should be copied to a communication
	 * buffer between the SP and SPD.
	 */
	write_ctx_reg(get_gpregs_ctx(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx),
		      CTX_GPREG_X0,
		      (uint64_t) bl32_meminfo);

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	/*
	 * Arrange for an entry into the test secure payload. We expect an array
	 * of vectors in return
	 */
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	rc = tspd_synchronous_sp_entry(tsp_ctx);
	assert(rc != 0);
	if (rc)
		tsp_ctx->state = TSP_STATE_ON;

	return rc;
}

/*******************************************************************************
 * This function is responsible for handling all SMCs in the Trusted OS/App
 * range from the non-secure state as defined in the SMC Calling Convention
 * Document. It is also responsible for communicating with the Secure payload
 * to delegate work and return results back to the non-secure state. Lastly it
 * will also return any information that the secure payload needs to do the
 * work assigned to it.
 ******************************************************************************/
uint64_t tspd_smc_handler(uint32_t smc_fid,
			 uint64_t x1,
			 uint64_t x2,
			 uint64_t x3,
			 uint64_t x4,
			 void *cookie,
			 void *handle,
			 uint64_t flags)
{
	unsigned long mpidr = read_mpidr();
	uint32_t linear_id = platform_get_core_pos(mpidr), ns;

	/* Determine which security state this SMC originated from */
	ns = is_caller_non_secure(flags);

	switch (smc_fid) {

	/*
	 * This function ID is used only by the SP to indicate it has
	 * finished initialising itself after a cold boot
	 */
	case TSP_ENTRY_DONE:
		if (ns)
			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);

		/*
		 * Stash the SP entry points information. This is done
		 * only once on the primary cpu
		 */
		assert(tsp_entry_info == NULL);
		tsp_entry_info = (entry_info *) x1;

		/*
		 * SP reports completion. The SPD must have initiated
		 * the original request through a synchronous entry
		 * into the SP. Jump back to the original C runtime
		 * context.
		 */
		tspd_synchronous_sp_exit(&tspd_sp_context[linear_id], x1);

		/* Should never reach here */
		assert(0);

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	/*
	 * These function IDs is used only by the SP to indicate it has
	 * finished:
	 * 1. turning itself on in response to an earlier psci
	 *    cpu_on request
	 * 2. resuming itself after an earlier psci cpu_suspend
	 *    request.
	 */
	case TSP_ON_DONE:
	case TSP_RESUME_DONE:

	/*
	 * These function IDs is used only by the SP to indicate it has
	 * finished:
	 * 1. suspending itself after an earlier psci cpu_suspend
	 *    request.
	 * 2. turning itself off in response to an earlier psci
	 *    cpu_off request.
	 */
	case TSP_OFF_DONE:
	case TSP_SUSPEND_DONE:
		if (ns)
			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);

		/*
		 * SP reports completion. The SPD must have initiated the
		 * original request through a synchronous entry into the SP.
		 * Jump back to the original C runtime context, and pass x1 as
		 * return value to the caller
		 */
		tspd_synchronous_sp_exit(&tspd_sp_context[linear_id], x1);

		/* Should never reach here */
		assert(0);

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	default:
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		break;
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	}

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	SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
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}

/* Define a SPD runtime service descriptor */
DECLARE_RT_SVC(
	spd,

	OEN_TOS_START,
	OEN_TOS_END,
	SMC_TYPE_FAST,
	tspd_setup,
	tspd_smc_handler
);