- 23 May, 2014 8 commits
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Dan Handley authored
FVP specific files and functions containing the word "plat" have been renamed to use the word "fvp" to distinguish them from the common platform functionality and porting functions. Change-Id: I39f9673dab3ee9c74bd18b3e62b7c21027232f7d
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Dan Handley authored
Some platform porting functions were in BL specific header files. These have been moved to platform.h so that all porting functions are in the same place. The functions are now grouped by BL. Obsolete BL headers files have been removed. Also, the weak declaration of the init_bl2_mem_layout() function has been moved out the header file and into the source file (bl_common.c) using the more succinct #pragma syntax. This mitigates the risk of 2 weak definitions being created and the wrong one being picked up by the compiler. Change-Id: Ib19934939fd755f3e5a5a5bceec88da684308a83
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Dan Handley authored
Previously, platform.h contained many declarations and definitions used for different purposes. This file has been split so that: * Platform definitions used by common code that must be defined by the platform are now in platform_def.h. The exact include path is exported through $PLAT_INCLUDES in the platform makefile. * Platform definitions specific to the FVP platform are now in /plat/fvp/fvp_def.h. * Platform API declarations specific to the FVP platform are now in /plat/fvp/fvp_private.h. * The remaining platform API declarations that must be ported by each platform are still in platform.h but this file has been moved to /include/plat/common since this can be shared by all platforms. Change-Id: Ieb3bb22fbab3ee8027413c6b39a783534aee474a
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Dan Handley authored
Some data variables were declared but not used. These have been removed. Change-Id: I038632af3c32d88984cd25b886c43ff763269bf9
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Dan Handley authored
Function declarations implicitly have external linkage so do not need the extern keyword. Change-Id: Ia0549786796d8bf5956487e8996450a0b3d79f32
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
Currently the platform code gets to define the base address of each boot loader image. However, the linker scripts couteract this flexibility by enforcing a fixed overall layout of the different images. For example, they require that the BL3-1 image sits below the BL2 image. Choosing BL3-1 and BL2 base addresses in such a way that it violates this constraint makes the build fail at link-time. This patch requires the platform code to now define a limit address for each image. The linker scripts check that the image fits within these bounds so they don't rely anymore on the position of a given image in regard to the others. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#163 Change-Id: I8c108646825da19a6a8dfb091b613e1dd4ae133c
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
BL1 RO and RW base address used to be fixed, respectively to the first address of the Trusted ROM and the first address of the Trusted RAM. Introduce new platform defines to configure the BL1 RO and RW base addresses. Change-Id: If26616513a47798593a4bb845a4b0fb37c867cd6
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Andrew Thoelke authored
At present BL3-1 has access to all of the SRAM, including regions that are mapped as read-only and non-cacheable by other firmware images. This patch restricts BL3-1 to only be able to read/write from memory used for its own data sections Change-Id: I26cda1b9ba803d91a9eacda768f3ce7032c6db94 Conflicts: plat/fvp/bl31_plat_setup.c
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- 22 May, 2014 10 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds support in the TSP for handling S-EL1 interrupts handed over by the TSPD. It includes GIC support in its platform port, updates various statistics related to FIQ handling, exports an entry point that the TSPD can use to hand over interrupts and defines the handover protocol w.r.t what context is the TSP expected to preserve and the state in which the entry point is invoked by the TSPD. Change-Id: I93b22e5a8133400e4da366f5fc862f871038df39
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch introduces a set of functions which allow generic firmware code e.g. the interrupt management framework to access the platform interrupt controller. APIs for finding the type and id of the highest pending interrupt, acknowledging and EOIing an interrupt and finding the security state of an interrupt have been added. It is assumed that the platform interrupt controller implements the v2.0 of the ARM GIC architecture specification. Support for v3.0 of the specification for managing interrupts in EL3 and the platform port will be added in the future. Change-Id: Ib3a01c2cf3e3ab27806930f1be79db2b29f91bcf
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch introduces a framework for registering interrupts routed to EL3. The interrupt routing model is governed by the SCR_EL3.IRQ and FIQ bits and the security state an interrupt is generated in. The framework recognizes three type of interrupts depending upon which exception level and security state they should be handled in i.e. Secure EL1 interrupts, Non-secure interrupts and EL3 interrupts. It provides an API and macros that allow a runtime service to register an handler for a type of interrupt and specify the routing model. The framework validates the routing model and uses the context management framework to ensure that it is applied to the SCR_EL3 prior to entry into the target security state. It saves the handler in internal data structures. An API is provided to retrieve the handler when an interrupt of a particular type is asserted. Registration is expected to be done once by the primary CPU. The same handler and routing model is used for all CPUs. Support for EL3 interrupts will be added to the framework in the future. A makefile flag has been added to allow the FVP port choose between ARM GIC v2 and v3 support in EL3. The latter version is currently unsupported. A framework for handling interrupts in BL3-1 will be introduced in subsequent patches. The default routing model in the absence of any handlers expects no interrupts to be routed to EL3. Change-Id: Idf7c023b34fcd4800a5980f2bef85e4b5c29e649
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The TSP used to execute from secure DRAM on the FVPs because there was not enough space in Trusted SRAM to fit it in. Thanks to recent RAM usage enhancements being implemented, we have made enough savings for the TSP to execute in SRAM. However, there is no contiguous free chunk of SRAM big enough to hold the TSP. Therefore, the different bootloader images need to be moved around to reduce memory fragmentation. This patch keeps the overall memory layout (i.e. keeping BL1 R/W at the bottom, BL2 at the top and BL3-1 in between) but moves the base addresses of all the bootloader images in such a way that: - memory fragmentation is reduced enough to fit BL3-2 in; - new base addresses are suitable for release builds as well as debug ones; - each image has a few extra kilobytes for future growth. BL3-1 and BL3-2 are the images which received the biggest slice of the cake since they will most probably grow the most. A few useful numbers for reference (valid at the time of this patch): |-----------------------|------------------------------- | image size (debug) | extra space for the future --------|-----------------------|------------------------------- BL1 R/W | 20 KB | 4 KB BL2 | 44 KB | 4 KB BL3-1 | 108 KB | 12 KB BL3-2 | 56 KB | 8 KB --------|-----------------------|------------------------------- Total | 228 KB | 28 KB = 256 KB --------|-----------------------|------------------------------- Although on FVPs the TSP now executes from Trusted SRAM by default, this patch keeps the option to execute it from Trusted DRAM. This is controlled by the build configuration 'TSP_RAM_LOCATION'. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#81 Change-Id: Ifb9ef2befa9a2d5ac0813f7f79834df7af992b94
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The TSP's linker script used to assume that the TSP would execute from secure DRAM. Although it is currently the case on FVPs, platforms are free to use any secure memory they wish. This patch introduces the flexibility to load the TSP into any secure memory. The platform code gets to specify the extents of this memory in the platform header file, as well as the BL3-2 image limit address. The latter definition allows to check in a generic way that the BL3-2 image fits in its bounds. Change-Id: I9450f2d8b32d74bd00b6ce57a0a1542716ab449c
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Juan Castillo authored
TZC-400 is configured to set the last 16MB of DRAM1 as secure memory and the rest of DRAM as non-secure. Non-secure software must not attempt to access the 16MB secure area. Device tree files (sources and binaries) have been updated to match this configuration, removing that memory from the Linux physical memory map. To use UEFI and Linux with this patch, the latest version of UEFI and the updated device tree files are required. Check the user guide in the documentation for more details. Replaced magic numbers with #define for memory region definition in the platform security initialization function. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#149 Change-Id: Ia5d070244aae6c5288ea0e6c8e89d92859522bfe
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This change adds optional reset vector support to BL3-1 which means BL3-1 entry point can detect cold/warm boot, initialise primary cpu, set up cci and mail box. When using BL3-1 as a reset vector it is assumed that the BL3-1 platform code can determine the location of the BL3-2 images, or load them as there are no parameters that can be passed to BL3-1 at reset. It also fixes the incorrect initialisation of mailbox registers on the FVP platform This feature can be enabled by building the code with make variable RESET_TO_BL31 set as 1 Fixes ARM-software/TF-issues#133 Fixes ARM-software/TF-issues#20 Change-Id: I4e23939b1c518614b899f549f1e8d412538ee570
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
The issues addressed in this patch are: 1. Remove meminfo_t from the common interfaces in BL3-x, expecting that platform code will find a suitable mechanism to determine the memory extents in these images and provide it to the BL3-x images. 2. Remove meminfo_t and bl31_plat_params_t from all FVP BL3-x code as the images use link-time information to determine memory extents. meminfo_t is still used by common interface in BL1/BL2 for loading images Change-Id: I4e825ebf6f515b59d84dc2bdddf6edbf15e2d60f
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch is based on spec published at https://github.com/ARM-software/tf-issues/issues/133 It rearranges the bl31_args struct into bl31_params and bl31_plat_params which provide the information needed for Trusted firmware and platform specific data via x0 and x1 On the FVP platform BL3-1 params and BL3-1 plat params and its constituents are stored at the start of TZDRAM. The information about memory availability and size for BL3-1, BL3-2 and BL3-3 is moved into platform specific data. Change-Id: I8b32057a3d0dd3968ea26c2541a0714177820da9
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch reworks the handover interface from: BL1 to BL2 and BL2 to BL3-1. It removes the raise_el(), change_el(), drop_el() and run_image() functions as they catered for code paths that were never exercised. BL1 calls bl1_run_bl2() to jump into BL2 instead of doing the same by calling run_image(). Similarly, BL2 issues the SMC to transfer execution to BL3-1 through BL1 directly. Only x0 and x1 are used to pass arguments to BL31. These arguments and parameters for running BL3-1 are passed through a reference to a 'el_change_info_t' structure. They were being passed value in general purpose registers earlier. Change-Id: Id4fd019a19a9595de063766d4a66295a2c9307e1
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- 16 May, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch implements the register reporting when unhandled exceptions are taken in BL3-1. Unhandled exceptions will result in a dump of registers to the console, before halting execution by that CPU. The Crash Stack, previously called the Exception Stack, is used for this activity. This stack is used to preserve the CPU context and runtime stack contents for debugging and analysis. This also introduces the per_cpu_ptr_cache, referenced by tpidr_el3, to provide easy access to some of BL3-1 per-cpu data structures. Initially, this is used to provide a pointer to the Crash stack. panic() now prints the the error file and line number in Debug mode and prints the PC value in release mode. The Exception Stack is renamed to Crash Stack with this patch. The original intention of exception stack is no longer valid since we intend to support several valid exceptions like IRQ and FIQ in the trusted firmware context. This stack is now utilized for dumping and reporting the system state when a crash happens and hence the rename. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#79 Improve reporting of unhandled exception Change-Id: I260791dc05536b78547412d147193cdccae7811a
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- 12 May, 2014 1 commit
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Andrew Thoelke authored
The TZC configuration on FVP was incorrectly allowing both secure and non-secure accesses to the DRAM, which can cause aliasing problems for software. It was also not enabling virtio access on some models. This patch fixes both of those issues. The patch also enabless non-secure access to the DDR RAM for all devices with defined IDs. The third region of DDR RAM has been removed from the configuration as this is not used in any of the FVP models. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#150 Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#151 Change-Id: I60ad5daaf55e14f178affb8afd95d17e7537abd7
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- 09 May, 2014 2 commits
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
Instead of having a single version of the MMU setup functions for all bootloader images that can execute either in EL3 or in EL1, provide separate functions for EL1 and EL3. Each bootloader image can then call the appropriate version of these functions. The aim is to reduce the amount of code compiled in each BL image by embedding only what's needed (e.g. BL1 to embed only EL3 variants). Change-Id: Ib86831d5450cf778ae78c9c1f7553fe91274c2fa
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The goal of these macros is to improve code readability by providing a concise way to check whether we are running in the expected exception level. Change-Id: If9aebadfb6299a5196e9a582b442f0971d9909b1
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- 08 May, 2014 2 commits
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch moves console_init() to bl32_early_platform_setup(). It also ensures that console_init() is called in each blX_early_platform_setup() function before the console is used e.g. through a printf call in an assert() statement. Fixes ARM-software/TF-issues#127 Change-Id: I5b1f17e0152bab674d807d2a95ff3689c5d4794e
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
'PL011_BASE' macro is no longer used because the right UART base address is now directly given to the 'console_init()' function. This patch removes it. Change-Id: I94759c99602df4876291a56f9f6a75de337a65ec
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- 07 May, 2014 3 commits
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Andrew Thoelke authored
Instead of using the system register helper functions to read or write system registers, assembler coded functions should use MRS/MSR instructions. This results in faster and more compact code. This change replaces all usage of the helper functions with direct register accesses. Change-Id: I791d5f11f257010bb3e6a72c6c5ab8779f1982b3
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Andrew Thoelke authored
disable_mmu() cannot work as a C function as there is no control over data accesses generated by the compiler between disabling and cleaning the data cache. This results in reading stale data from main memory. As assembler version is provided for EL3, and a variant that also disables the instruction cache which is now used by the BL1 exception handling function. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#147 Change-Id: I0cf394d2579a125a23c2f2989c2e92ace6ddb1a6
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Andrew Thoelke authored
The current code does not always use data and instruction barriers as required by the architecture and frequently uses barriers excessively due to their inclusion in all of the write_*() helper functions. Barriers should be used explicitly in assembler or C code when modifying processor state that requires the barriers in order to enable review of correctness of the code. This patch removes the barriers from the helper functions and introduces them as necessary elsewhere in the code. PORTING NOTE: check any port of Trusted Firmware for use of system register helper functions for reliance on the previous barrier behaviour and add explicit barriers as necessary. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#92 Change-Id: Ie63e187404ff10e0bdcb39292dd9066cb84c53bf
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- 06 May, 2014 8 commits
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Dan Handley authored
Update code base to remove variables from the .data section, mainly by using const static data where possible and adding the const specifier as required. Most changes are to the IO subsystem, including the framework APIs. The FVP power management code is also affected. Delay initialization of the global static variable, next_image_type in bl31_main.c, until it is realy needed. Doing this moves the variable from the .data to the .bss section. Also review the IO interface for inconsistencies, using uintptr_t where possible instead of void *. Remove the io_handle and io_dev_handle typedefs, which were unnecessary, replacing instances with uintptr_t. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#107. Change-Id: I085a62197c82410b566e4698e5590063563ed304
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Dan Handley authored
Reduce the number of header files included from other header files as much as possible without splitting the files. Use forward declarations where possible. This allows removal of some unnecessary "#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__" statements. Also, review the .c and .S files for which header files really need including and reorder the #include statements alphabetically. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#31 Change-Id: Iec92fb976334c77453e010b60bcf56f3be72bd3e
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Dan Handley authored
Add tag names to all unnamed structs in header files. This allows forward declaration of structs, which is necessary to reduce header file nesting (to be implemented in a subsequent commit). Also change the typedef names across the codebase to use the _t suffix to be more conformant with the Linux coding style. The coding style actually prefers us not to use typedefs at all but this is considered a step too far for Trusted Firmware. Also change the IO framework structs defintions to use typedef'd structs to be consistent with the rest of the codebase. Change-Id: I722b2c86fc0d92e4da3b15e5cab20373dd26786f
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Dan Handley authored
Move the function prototypes from gic.h into either gic_v2.h or gic_v3.h as appropriate. Update the source files to include the correct headers. Change-Id: I368cfda175cdcbd3a68f46e2332738ec49048e19
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Dan Handley authored
Remove all usage of the vpath keyword in makefiles as it was prone to mistakes. Specify the relative paths to source files instead. Also reorder source files in makefiles alphabetically. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#121 Change-Id: Id15f60655444bae60e0e2165259efac71a50928b
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Dan Handley authored
Make codebase consistent in its use of #include "" syntax for user includes and #include <> syntax for system includes. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#65 Change-Id: If2f7c4885173b1fd05ac2cde5f1c8a07000c7a33
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Dan Handley authored
Move the FVP power driver to a directory under the FVP platform port as this is not a generically usable driver. Change-Id: Ibc78bd88752eb3e3964336741488349ac345f4f0
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Dan Handley authored
Move almost all system include files to a logical sub-directory under ./include. The only remaining system include directories not under ./include are specific to the platform. Move the corresponding source files to match the include directory structure. Also remove pm.h as it is no longer used. Change-Id: Ie5ea6368ec5fad459f3e8a802ad129135527f0b3
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- 24 Apr, 2014 1 commit
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Harry Liebel authored
- Use the TrustZone controller on Base FVP to program DRAM access permissions. By default no access to DRAM is allowed if 'secure memory' is enabled on the Base FVP. - The Foundation FVP does not have a TrustZone controller but instead has fixed access permissions. - Update FDTs for Linux to use timers at the correct security level. - Starting the FVPs with 'secure memory' disabled is also supported. Limitations: Virtio currently uses a reserved NSAID. This will be corrected in future FVP releases. Change-Id: I0b6c003a7b5982267815f62bcf6eb82aa4c50a31
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- 16 Apr, 2014 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Remove redundant code in plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup() in plat/fvp/aarch64/bl1_plat_helpers.S. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#136 Change-Id: I98c0a46d95cfea33125e34e609c83dc2c97cd86e
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- 15 Apr, 2014 2 commits
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Andrew Thoelke authored
The BL images share common stack management code which provides one coherent and one cacheable stack for every CPU. BL1 and BL2 just execute on the primary CPU during boot and do not require the additional CPU stacks. This patch provides separate stack support code for UP and MP images, substantially reducing the RAM usage for BL1 and BL2 for the FVP platform. This patch also provides macros for declaring stacks and calculating stack base addresses to improve consistency where this has to be done in the firmware. The stack allocation source files are now included via platform.mk rather than the common BLx makefiles. This allows each platform to select the appropriate MP/UP stack support for each BL image. Each platform makefile must be updated when including this commit. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#76 Change-Id: Ia251f61b8148ffa73eae3f3711f57b1ffebfa632
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Dan Handley authored
Rename the array "mmap" in plat/fvp/aarch64/plat_common.c to "fvp_mmap", to avoid confusion with the array of the same name in lib/arch/aarch64/xlat_tables.c Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#114 Change-Id: I61478c0070aa52d5dcf5d85af2f353f56c060cfb
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- 14 Apr, 2014 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Rename drivers/console/console.c to drivers/arm/peripherals/pl011/pl011_console.c. This makes it clear that this is a pl011 specific console implementation. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#129 Change-Id: Ie2f8109602134c5b86993e32452c70734c45a3ed
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