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    Introduce SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA build flag · 5d1c104f
    Sandrine Bailleux authored
    At the moment, all BL images share a similar memory layout: they start
    with their code section, followed by their read-only data section.
    The two sections are contiguous in memory. Therefore, the end of the
    code section and the beginning of the read-only data one might share
    a memory page. This forces both to be mapped with the same memory
    attributes. As the code needs to be executable, this means that the
    read-only data stored on the same memory page as the code are
    executable as well. This could potentially be exploited as part of
    a security attack.
    
    This patch introduces a new build flag called
    SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA, which isolates the code and read-only data
    on separate memory pages. This in turn allows independent control of
    the access permissions for the code and read-only data.
    
    This has an impact on memory footprint, as padding bytes need to be
    introduced between the code and read-only data to ensure the
    segragation of the two. To limit the memory cost, the memory layout
    of the read-only section has been changed in this case.
    
     - When SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA=0, the layout is unchanged, i.e.
       the read-only section still looks like this (padding omitted):
    
       |        ...        |
       +-------------------+
       | Exception vectors |
       +-------------------+
       |  Read-only data   |
       +-------------------+
       |       Code        |
       +-------------------+ BLx_BASE
    
       In this case, the linker script provides the limits of the whole
       read-only section.
    
     - When SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA=1, the exception vectors and
       read-only data are swapped, such that the code and exception
       vectors are contiguous, followed by the read-only data. This
       gives the following new layout (padding omitted):
    
       |        ...        |
       +-------------------+
       |  Read-only data   |
       +-------------------+
       | Exception vectors |
       +-------------------+
       |       Code        |
       +-------------------+ BLx_BASE
    
       In this case, the linker script now exports 2 sets of addresses
       instead: the limits of the code and the limits of the read-only
       data. Refer to the Firmware Design guide for more details. This
       provides platform code with a finer-grained view of the image
       layout and allows it to map these 2 regions with the appropriate
       access permissions.
    
    Note that SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA applies to all BL images.
    
    Change-Id: I936cf80164f6b66b6ad52b8edacadc532c935a49
    5d1c104f
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