1. 26 Apr, 2018 1 commit
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      xlat: Set AP[1] to 1 when it is RES1 · 01c0a38e
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      
      
      According to the ARMv8 ARM issue C.a:
      
          AP[1] is valid only for stage 1 of a translation regime that can
          support two VA ranges. It is RES 1 when stage 1 translations can
          support only one VA range.
      
      This means that, even though this bit is ignored, it should be set to 1
      in the EL3 and EL2 translation regimes.
      
      For translation regimes consisting on EL0 and a higher regime this bit
      selects between control at EL0 or at the higher Exception level. The
      regimes that support two VA ranges are EL1&0 and EL2&0 (the later one
      is only available since ARMv8.1).
      
      This fix has to be applied to both versions of the translation tables
      library.
      
      Change-Id: If19aaf588551bac7aeb6e9a686cf0c2068e7c181
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
      01c0a38e
  2. 17 Apr, 2018 1 commit
  3. 12 Apr, 2018 2 commits
  4. 09 Apr, 2018 1 commit
    • Varun Wadekar's avatar
      lib: xlat_tables_v2: reduce time required to add a mmap region · 0ed32232
      Varun Wadekar authored
      
      
      The last entry in the mapping table is not necessarily the same as the
      end of the table. This patch loops through the table to find the last
      entry marker, on every new mmap addition. The memove operation then
      has to only move the memory between current entry and the last entry.
      For platforms that arrange their MMIO map properly, this opearation
      turns out to be a NOP.
      
      The previous implementation added significant overhead per mmap
      addition as the memmove operation always moved the difference between
      the current mmap entry and the end of the table.
      
      Tested on Tegra platforms and this new approach improves the memory
      mapping time by ~75%, thus significantly reducing boot time on some
      platforms.
      
      Change-Id: Ie3478fa5942379282ef58bee2085da799137e2ca
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVarun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
      0ed32232
  5. 27 Mar, 2018 2 commits
    • Jonathan Wright's avatar
      psci: initialize array fully to comply with MISRA · 2271cb05
      Jonathan Wright authored
      
      
      Initializes each element of the last_cpu_in_non_cpu_pd array in PSCI
      stat implementation to -1, the reset value. This satisfies MISRA rule
      9.3.
      
      Previously, only the first element of the array was initialized to -1.
      
      Change-Id: I666c71e6c073710c67c6d24c07a219b1feb5b773
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJonathan Wright <jonathan.wright@arm.com>
      2271cb05
    • Joel Hutton's avatar
      Clean usage of void pointers to access symbols · 9f85f9e3
      Joel Hutton authored
      
      
      Void pointers have been used to access linker symbols, by declaring an
      extern pointer, then taking the address of it. This limits symbols
      values to aligned pointer values. To remove this restriction an
      IMPORT_SYM macro has been introduced, which declares it as a char
      pointer and casts it to the required type.
      
      Change-Id: I89877fc3b13ed311817bb8ba79d4872b89bfd3b0
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJoel Hutton <Joel.Hutton@Arm.com>
      9f85f9e3
  6. 26 Mar, 2018 1 commit
  7. 21 Mar, 2018 1 commit
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      Rename 'smcc' to 'smccc' · 085e80ec
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      
      
      When the source code says 'SMCC' it is talking about the SMC Calling
      Convention. The correct acronym is SMCCC. This affects a few definitions
      and file names.
      
      Some files have been renamed (smcc.h, smcc_helpers.h and smcc_macros.S)
      but the old files have been kept for compatibility, they include the
      new ones with an ERROR_DEPRECATED guard.
      
      Change-Id: I78f94052a502436fdd97ca32c0fe86bd58173f2f
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
      085e80ec
  8. 15 Mar, 2018 1 commit
  9. 14 Mar, 2018 2 commits
  10. 28 Feb, 2018 3 commits
  11. 27 Feb, 2018 9 commits
  12. 22 Feb, 2018 1 commit
  13. 08 Feb, 2018 1 commit
  14. 07 Feb, 2018 1 commit
  15. 05 Feb, 2018 1 commit
    • Etienne Carriere's avatar
      aarch32: optee: define the OP-TEE secure payload · 10c66958
      Etienne Carriere authored
      
      
      AArch32 only platforms can boot the OP-TEE secure firmware as
      a BL32 secure payload. Such configuration can be defined through
      AARCH32_SP=optee.
      
      The source files can rely on AARCH32_SP_OPTEE to condition
      OP-TEE boot specific instruction sequences.
      
      OP-TEE does not expect ARM Trusted Firmware formatted structure
      as boot argument. Load sequence is expected to have already loaded
      to OP-TEE boot arguments into the bl32 entrypoint info structure.
      
      Last, AArch32 platform can only boot AArch32 OP-TEE images.
      
      Change-Id: Ic28eec5004315fc9111051add6bb1a1d607fc815
      Signed-off-by: default avatarEtienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@linaro.org>
      10c66958
  16. 01 Feb, 2018 3 commits
    • Masahiro Yamada's avatar
      zlib: add gunzip() support · c43d6851
      Masahiro Yamada authored
      
      
      This commit adds some more files to use zlib from TF.
      
      To use zlib, ->zalloc and ->zfree hooks are needed.  The implementation
      depends on the system.  For user-space, the libc provides malloc() and
      friends.  Unfortunately, ARM Trusted Firmware does not provide malloc()
      or any concept of dynamic memory allocation.
      
      I implemented very simple calloc() and free() for this.  Stupidly,
      zfree() never frees memory, but it works enough for this.
      
      The purpose of using zlib is to implement gunzip() - this function
      takes compressed data from in_buf, then dumps the decompressed data
      to oub_buf.  The work_buf is used for memory allocation during the
      decompress.  Upon exit, it updates in_buf and out_buf.  If successful,
      in_buf points to the end of input data, out_buf to the end of the
      decompressed data.
      
      To use this feature, you need to do:
      
       - include lib/zlib/zlib.mk from your platform.mk
      
       - add $(ZLIB_SOURCES) to your BL*_SOURCES
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMasahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
      c43d6851
    • Masahiro Yamada's avatar
      zlib: import zlib files from zlib 1.2.11 · 221b1638
      Masahiro Yamada authored
      Import the following files from zlib 1.2.11:
      
         adler32.c
         crc32.c
         crc32.h
         inffast.c
         inffast.h
         inffixed.h
         inflate.c
         inflate.h
         inftrees.c
         inftrees.h
         zconf.h
         zlib.h
         zutil.c
         zutil.h
      
      The original tarball is available from http://zlib.net/
      
      The zlib is free software, distributed under the zlib license.  The
      license text is included in the "zlib.h" file.  It should be compatible
      with BSD-3-Clause.
      
      The zlib license is included in the SPDX license list available at
      https://spdx.org/licenses/
      
      , but I did not add the SPDX license tag to
      the imported files above, to keep them as they are in the upstream
      project.  This seems the general policy for ARM Trusted Firmware, as
      SPDX License Identifier was not added to files imported from FreeBSD.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMasahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
      221b1638
    • Masahiro Yamada's avatar
      misc_helpers: fix zero_normalmem() for BL2_AT_EL3 · 79c7e728
      Masahiro Yamada authored
      
      
      The assertion in zero_normalmem() fails for BL2_AT_EL3.  This mode is
      executed in EL3, so it should check sctlr_el3 instead of sctlr_el1.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMasahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
      79c7e728
  17. 31 Jan, 2018 2 commits
  18. 29 Jan, 2018 3 commits
  19. 19 Jan, 2018 3 commits
    • Julius Werner's avatar
      coreboot: Add support for CBMEM console · 1c5f5031
      Julius Werner authored
      
      
      coreboot supports an in-memory console to store firmware logs even when
      no serial console is available. It is widely supported by
      coreboot-compatible bootloaders (including SeaBIOS and GRUB) and can be
      read by the Linux kernel.
      
      This patch allows BL31 to add its own log messages to this console. The
      driver will be registered automatically if coreboot support is compiled
      in and detects the presence of a console buffer in the coreboot tables.
      
      Change-Id: I31254dfa0c2fdeb7454634134b5707b4b4154907
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJulius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
      1c5f5031
    • Julius Werner's avatar
      Add platform-independent coreboot support library · 3429c77a
      Julius Werner authored
      
      
      This patch adds the foundation for a platform-independent coreboot
      support library that can be shared by all platforms that boot BL31 from
      coreboot (acting as BL2). It adds code to parse the "coreboot table", a
      data structure that coreboot uses to communicate different kinds of
      information to later-stage firmware and certain OS drivers.
      
      As a first small use case for this information, allow platforms to
      access the serial console configuration used by coreboot, removing the
      need to hardcode base address and divisors and allowing Trusted Firmware
      to benefit from coreboot's user configuration (e.g. which UART to pick
      and which baud rate to use).
      
      Change-Id: I2bfb39cd2609ce6640b844ab68df6c9ae3f28e9e
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJulius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
      3429c77a
    • Manoj Kumar's avatar
      lib/cpus: fix branching in reset function for cortex-a72 AARCH32 mode · 2dc80e49
      Manoj Kumar authored
      
      
      In AARCH32 mode, cortex_a72_reset_func branches to address in lr
      register instead of r5 register. This leads to linux boot failure
      of Cortex-A72 cores in AARCH32 mode on Juno-R2 board.
      
      This patch fixes the branching of cortex_a72_reset_func to r5
      register as in cortex_a57_reset_func implementation.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarManoj Kumar <manoj.kumar3@arm.com>
      2dc80e49
  20. 18 Jan, 2018 1 commit
    • Dimitris Papastamos's avatar
      Workaround for CVE-2017-5715 for Cortex A9, A15 and A17 · e4b34efa
      Dimitris Papastamos authored
      
      
      A per-cpu vbar is installed that implements the workaround by
      invalidating the branch target buffer (BTB) directly in the case of A9
      and A17 and indirectly by invalidating the icache in the case of A15.
      
      For Cortex A57 and A72 there is currently no workaround implemented
      when EL3 is in AArch32 mode so report it as missing.
      
      For other vulnerable CPUs (e.g. Cortex A73 and Cortex A75), there are
      no changes since there is currently no upstream AArch32 EL3 support
      for these CPUs.
      
      Change-Id: Ib42c6ef0b3c9ff2878a9e53839de497ff736258f
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
      e4b34efa