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    Add basic support for Raspberry Pi 4 · f5cb15b0
    Andre Przywara authored
    
    
    The Raspberry Pi 4 is a single board computer with four Cortex-A72
    cores. From a TF-A perspective it is quite similar to the Raspberry Pi
    3, although it comes with more memory (up to 4GB) and has a GIC.
    
    This initial port though differs quite a lot from the existing rpi3
    platform port, mainly due to taking a much simpler and more robust
    approach to loading the non-secure payload:
    The GPU firmware of the SoC, which is responsible for initial platform
    setup (including DRAM initialisation), already loads the kernel, device
    tree and the "armstub" into DRAM. We take advantage of this, by placing
    just a BL31 component into the armstub8.bin component, which will be
    executed first, in AArch64 EL3.
    The non-secure payload can be a kernel or a boot loader (U-Boot or
    EDK-2), disguised as the "kernel" image and loaded by the GPU firmware.
    
    So this is just a BL31-only port, which directly drops into EL2
    and executes whatever has been loaded as the "kernel" image, handing
    over the DTB address in x0.
    
    Change-Id: I636f4d1f661821566ad9e341d69ba36f6bbfb546
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAndre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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