- 12 Oct, 2020 1 commit
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Jimmy Brisson authored
Usually, C has no problem up-converting types to larger bit sizes. MISRA rule 10.7 requires that you not do this, or be very explicit about this. This resolves the following required rule: bl1/aarch64/bl1_context_mgmt.c:81:[MISRA C-2012 Rule 10.7 (required)]<None> The width of the composite expression "0U | ((mode & 3U) << 2U) | 1U | 0x3c0U" (32 bits) is less that the right hand operand "18446744073709547519ULL" (64 bits). This also resolves MISRA defects such as: bl2/aarch64/bl2arch_setup.c:18:[MISRA C-2012 Rule 12.2 (required)] In the expression "3U << 20", shifting more than 7 bits, the number of bits in the essential type of the left expression, "3U", is not allowed. Further, MISRA requires that all shifts don't overflow. The definition of PAGE_SIZE was (1U << 12), and 1U is 8 bits. This caused about 50 issues. This fixes the violation by changing the definition to 1UL << 12. Since this uses 32bits, it should not create any issues for aarch32. This patch also contains a fix for a build failure in the sun50i_a64 platform. Specifically, these misra fixes removed a single and instruction, 92407e73 and x19, x19, #0xffffffff from the cm_setup_context function caused a relocation in psci_cpus_on_start to require a linker-generated stub. This increased the size of the .text section and caused an alignment later on to go over a page boundary and round up to the end of RAM before placing the .data section. This sectionn is of non-zero size and therefore causes a link error. The fix included in this reorders the functions during link time without changing their ording with respect to alignment. Change-Id: I76b4b662c3d262296728a8b9aab7a33b02087f16 Signed-off-by: Jimmy Brisson <jimmy.brisson@arm.com>
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- 24 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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Petre-Ionut Tudor authored
This patch introduces a build flag which allows the xlat tables to be mapped in a read-only region within BL31 memory. It makes it much harder for someone who has acquired the ability to write to arbitrary secure memory addresses to gain control of the translation tables. The memory attributes of the descriptors describing the tables themselves are changed to read-only secure data. This change happens at the end of BL31 runtime setup. Until this point, the tables have read-write permissions. This gives a window of opportunity for changes to be made to the tables with the MMU on (e.g. reclaiming init code). No changes can be made to the tables with the MMU turned on from this point onwards. This change is also enabled for sp_min and tspd. To make all this possible, the base table was moved to .rodata. The penalty we pay is that now .rodata must be aligned to the size of the base table (512B alignment). Still, this is better than putting the base table with the higher level tables in the xlat_table section, as that would cost us a full 4KB page. Changing the tables from read-write to read-only cannot be done with the MMU on, as the break-before-make sequence would invalidate the descriptor which resolves the level 3 page table where that very descriptor is located. This would make the translation required for writing the changes impossible, generating an MMU fault. The caches are also flushed. Signed-off-by: Petre-Ionut Tudor <petre-ionut.tudor@arm.com> Change-Id: Ibe5de307e6dc94c67d6186139ac3973516430466
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- 24 May, 2019 1 commit
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Alexei Fedorov authored
This patch adds the functionality needed for platforms to provide Branch Target Identification (BTI) extension, introduced to AArch64 in Armv8.5-A by adding BTI instruction used to mark valid targets for indirect branches. The patch sets new GP bit [50] to the stage 1 Translation Table Block and Page entries to denote guarded EL3 code pages which will cause processor to trap instructions in protected pages trying to perform an indirect branch to any instruction other than BTI. BTI feature is selected by BRANCH_PROTECTION option which supersedes the previous ENABLE_PAUTH used for Armv8.3-A Pointer Authentication and is disabled by default. Enabling BTI requires compiler support and was tested with GCC versions 9.0.0, 9.0.1 and 10.0.0. The assembly macros and helpers are modified to accommodate the BTI instruction. This is an experimental feature. Note. The previous ENABLE_PAUTH build option to enable PAuth in EL3 is now made as an internal flag and BRANCH_PROTECTION flag should be used instead to enable Pointer Authentication. Note. USE_LIBROM=1 option is currently not supported. Change-Id: Ifaf4438609b16647dc79468b70cd1f47a623362e Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
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- 03 Apr, 2019 1 commit
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Ambroise Vincent authored
Change-Id: I14fcabbdfd53153d1d5f187f6f8b23a045794408 Signed-off-by: Ambroise Vincent <ambroise.vincent@arm.com>
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- 12 Mar, 2019 1 commit
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Louis Mayencourt authored
Change-Id: Ie7832b2ebffe15d53ffe3584e4d23a449d4f81ac Signed-off-by: Louis Mayencourt <louis.mayencourt@arm.com>
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- 08 Feb, 2019 2 commits
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Now that setjmp() and longjmp() are compliant with the standard they can be moved with the other libc files. Change-Id: Iea3b91c34eb353ace5e171e72f331602d57774d5 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Instead of having a custom implementation of setjmp() and longjmp() it is better to follow the C standard. The comments in setjmp.h are no longer needed as there are no deviations from the expected one, so they have been removed. All SDEI code that relied on them has been fixed to use the new function prototypes and structs. Change-Id: I6cd2e21cb5a5bcf81ba12283f2e4c067bd5172ca Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 07 Feb, 2019 3 commits
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Varun Wadekar authored
This patch includes bl_common.h to get access to the linker defined symbols. Change-Id: I9aa4a6e730273d75a53438854f69971e485bc904 Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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Varun Wadekar authored
This patch removes the unused functions that are marked as .global in code but not defined anywhere in the code. Change-Id: Ia5057a77c0b0b4a61043eab868734cd3437304cc Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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Varun Wadekar authored
This patch modifies the code to turn __1printf and __2printf into proper functions to fix the following errors flagged by armlink. Error: L6318W: backtrace.o(.text.backtrace) contains branch to a non-code symbol __2printf. Error: L6318W: backtrace.o(.text.backtrace) contains branch to a non-code symbol __2printf. Error: L6318W: backtrace.o(.text.backtrace) contains branch to a non-code symbol __2printf. Error: L6318W: backtrace.o(.text.backtrace) contains branch to a non-code symbol __2printf. Error: L6318W: backtrace.o(.text.backtrace) contains branch to a non-code symbol __2printf. Error: L6318W: backtrace.o(.text.backtrace) contains branch to a non-code symbol __2printf. Change-Id: I89126bc2b9db44ce8b8fc9fb1e3fc4c8c60c47a4 Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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- 04 Jan, 2019 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Enforce full include path for includes. Deprecate old paths. The following folders inside include/lib have been left unchanged: - include/lib/cpus/${ARCH} - include/lib/el3_runtime/${ARCH} The reason for this change is that having a global namespace for includes isn't a good idea. It defeats one of the advantages of having folders and it introduces problems that are sometimes subtle (because you may not know the header you are actually including if there are two of them). For example, this patch had to be created because two headers were called the same way: e0ea0928 ("Fix gpio includes of mt8173 platform to avoid collision."). More recently, this patch has had similar problems: 46f9b2c3 ("drivers: add tzc380 support"). This problem was introduced in commit 4ecca339 ("Move include and source files to logical locations"). At that time, there weren't too many headers so it wasn't a real issue. However, time has shown that this creates problems. Platforms that want to preserve the way they include headers may add the removed paths to PLAT_INCLUDES, but this is discouraged. Change-Id: I39dc53ed98f9e297a5966e723d1936d6ccf2fc8f Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 18 Dec, 2018 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Change-Id: I8a0be21783a0c12325e6ab22e9e53ab5466ed9e0 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 29 Oct, 2018 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch introduces Position Independant Executable(PIE) support in TF-A. As a initial prototype, only BL31 can support PIE. A trivial dynamic linker is implemented which supports fixing up Global Offset Table(GOT) and Dynamic relocations(.rela.dyn). The fixup_gdt_reloc() helper function implements this linker and this needs to be called early in the boot sequence prior to invoking C functions. The GOT is placed in the RO section of BL31 binary for improved security and the BL31 linker script is modified to export the appropriate symbols required for the dynamic linker. The C compiler always generates PC relative addresses to linker symbols and hence referencing symbols exporting constants are a problem when relocating the binary. Hence the reference to the `__PERCPU_TIMESTAMP_SIZE__` symbol in PMF is removed and is now calculated at runtime based on start and end addresses. Change-Id: I1228583ff92cf432963b7cef052e95d995cca93d Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
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- 28 Sep, 2018 2 commits
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Change-Id: Icd1cdd42afdc78895a9be6c46b414b0a155cfa63 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Change-Id: I83de2ae3e0795e6fec3c1e5b37c441b64b0c9cb6 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 22 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
armclang replaces calls to printf by calls to one of the symbols __0printf, __1printf or __2printf. This patch adds new functions with these names that internally call printf so that the Trusted Firmware can be compiled with this compiler. Change-Id: I06a0e3e5001232fe5b2577615666ddd66e81eef0 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 21 Jun, 2018 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
This patch introduces setjmp() and ongjmp() primitives to enable standard setjmp/longjmp style execution. Both APIs parameters take a pointer to struct jmpbuf type, which hosts CPU registers saved/restored during jump. As per the standard usage: - setjmp() return 0 when a jump is setup; and a non-zero value when returning from jump. - The caller of setjmp() must not return, or otherwise update stack pointer since. Change-Id: I4af1d32e490cfa547979631b762b4cba188d0551 Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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- 01 Feb, 2018 1 commit
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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: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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- 17 Oct, 2017 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
The implementation is the same as those used to disable it in EL3. Change-Id: Ibfe7e69034a691fbf57477c5a76a8cdca28f6b26 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 21 Jun, 2017 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch enables cache helper functions `flush_dcache_range`, `clean_dcache_range` and `invalidate_dcache_range` to exit early if the size argument specified is zero Change-Id: I0b63e8f4bd3d47ec08bf2a0b0b9a7ff8a269a9b0 Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
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- 03 May, 2017 1 commit
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dp-arm authored
To make software license auditing simpler, use SPDX[0] license identifiers instead of duplicating the license text in every file. NOTE: Files that have been imported by FreeBSD have not been modified. [0]: https://spdx.org/ Change-Id: I80a00e1f641b8cc075ca5a95b10607ed9ed8761a Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 20 Apr, 2017 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
The build option `ENABLE_ASSERTIONS` should be used instead. That way both C and ASM assertions can be enabled or disabled together. All occurrences of `ASM_ASSERTION` in common code and ARM platforms have been replaced by `ENABLE_ASSERTIONS`. ASM_ASSERTION has been removed from the user guide. Change-Id: I51f1991f11b9b7ff83e787c9a3270c274748ec6f Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 20 Mar, 2017 1 commit
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Douglas Raillard authored
ge, lt, gt and le condition codes in assembly provide a signed test whereas hs, lo, hi and ls provide the unsigned counterpart. Signed tests should only be used when strictly necessary, as using them on logically unsigned values can lead to inverting the test for high enough values. All offsets, addresses and usually counters are actually unsigned values, and should be tested as such. Replace the occurrences of signed condition codes where it was unnecessary by an unsigned test as the unsigned tests allow the full range of unsigned values to be used without inverting the result with some large operands. Change-Id: I58b7e98d03e3a4476dfb45230311f296d224980a Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
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- 06 Feb, 2017 1 commit
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Douglas Raillard authored
Introduce zeromem_dczva function on AArch64 that can handle unaligned addresses and make use of DC ZVA instruction to zero a whole block at a time. This zeroing takes place directly in the cache to speed it up without doing external memory access. Remove the zeromem16 function on AArch64 and replace it with an alias to zeromem. This zeromem16 function is now deprecated. Remove the 16-bytes alignment constraint on __BSS_START__ in firmware-design.md as it is now not mandatory anymore (it used to comply with zeromem16 requirements). Change the 16-bytes alignment constraints in SP min's linker script to a 8-bytes alignment constraint as the AArch32 zeromem implementation is now more efficient on 8-bytes aligned addresses. Introduce zero_normalmem and zeromem helpers in platform agnostic header that are implemented this way: * AArch32: * zero_normalmem: zero using usual data access * zeromem: alias for zero_normalmem * AArch64: * zero_normalmem: zero normal memory using DC ZVA instruction (needs MMU enabled) * zeromem: zero using usual data access Usage guidelines: in most cases, zero_normalmem should be preferred. There are 2 scenarios where zeromem (or memset) must be used instead: * Code that must run with MMU disabled (which means all memory is considered device memory for data accesses). * Code that fills device memory with null bytes. Optionally, the following rule can be applied if performance is important: * Code zeroing small areas (few bytes) that are not secrets should use memset to take advantage of compiler optimizations. Note: Code zeroing security-related critical information should use zero_normalmem/zeromem instead of memset to avoid removal by compilers' optimizations in some cases or misbehaving versions of GCC. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#408 Change-Id: Iafd9663fc1070413c3e1904e54091cf60effaa82 Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
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- 14 Dec, 2016 1 commit
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Douglas Raillard authored
Unsigned conditions should be used instead of signed ones when comparing addresses or sizes in assembly. Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com> Change-Id: Id3bd9ccaf58c37037761af35ac600907c4bb0580
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- 13 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
The AArch32 long descriptor format and the AArch64 descriptor format correspond to each other which allows possible sharing of xlat_tables library code between AArch64 and AArch32. This patch refactors the xlat_tables library code to seperate the common functionality from architecture specific code. Prior to this patch, all of the xlat_tables library code were in `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` file. The refactored code is now in `lib/xlat_tables/` directory. The AArch64 specific programming for xlat_tables is in `lib/xlat_tables/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` and the rest of the code common to AArch64 and AArch32 is in `lib/xlat_tables/xlat_tables_common.c`. Also the data types used in xlat_tables library APIs are reworked to make it compatible between AArch64 and AArch32. The `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` file now includes the new xlat_tables library files to retain compatibility for existing platform ports. The macros related to xlat_tables library are also moved from `include/lib/aarch64/arch.h` to the header `include/lib/xlat_tables.h`. NOTE: THE `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` FILE IS DEPRECATED AND PLATFORM PORTS ARE EXPECTED TO INCLUDE THE NEW XLAT_TABLES LIBRARY FILES IN THEIR MAKEFILES. Change-Id: I3d17217d24aaf3a05a4685d642a31d4d56255a0f
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- 31 Mar, 2016 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
lib/aarch64/xlat_helpers.c defines helper functions to build translation descriptors, but no common code or upstream platform port uses them. As the rest of the xlat_tables code evolves, there may be conflicts with these helpers, therefore this code should be removed. Change-Id: I9f5be99720f929264818af33db8dada785368711
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- 07 Mar, 2016 1 commit
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Kristina Martsenko authored
The current translation table code maps in a series of regions, zeroing the unmapped table entries before and in between the mapped regions. It doesn't, however, zero the unmapped entries after the last mapped region, leaving those entries at whatever value that memory has initially. This is bad because those values can look like valid translation table entries, pointing to valid physical addresses. The CPU is allowed to do speculative reads from any such addresses. If the addresses point to device memory, the results can be unpredictable. This patch zeroes the translation table entries following the last mapped region, ensuring all table entries are either valid or zero (invalid). In addition, it limits the value of ADDR_SPACE_SIZE to those allowed by the architecture and supported by the current code (see D4.2.5 in the Architecture Reference Manual). This simplifies this patch a lot and ensures existing code doesn't do unexpected things. Change-Id: Ic28b6c3f89d73ef58fa80319a9466bb2c7131c21
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- 03 Mar, 2016 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
At the moment, the memory translation library allows to create memory mappings of 2 types: - Device nGnRE memory (named MT_DEVICE in the library); - Normal, Inner Write-back non-transient, Outer Write-back non-transient memory (named MT_MEMORY in the library). As a consequence, the library code treats the memory type field as a boolean: everything that is not device memory is normal memory and vice-versa. In reality, the ARMv8 architecture allows up to 8 types of memory to be used at a single time for a given exception level. This patch reworks the memory attributes such that the memory type is now defined as an integer ranging from 0 to 7 instead of a boolean. This makes it possible to extend the list of memory types supported by the memory translation library. The priority system dictating memory attributes for overlapping memory regions has been extended to cope with these changes but the algorithm at its core has been preserved. When a memory region is re-mapped with different memory attributes, the memory translation library examines the former attributes and updates them only if the new attributes create a more restrictive mapping. This behaviour is unchanged, only the manipulation of the value has been modified to cope with the new format. This patch also introduces a new type of memory mapping in the memory translation library: MT_NON_CACHEABLE, meaning Normal, Inner Non-cacheable, Outer Non-cacheable memory. This can be useful to map a non-cacheable memory region, such as a DMA buffer for example. The rules around the Execute-Never (XN) bit in a translation table for an MT_NON_CACHEABLE memory mapping have been aligned on the rules used for MT_MEMORY mappings: - If the memory is read-only then it is also executable (XN = 0); - If the memory is read-write then it is not executable (XN = 1). The shareability field for MT_NON_CACHEABLE mappings is always set as 'Outer-Shareable'. Note that this is not strictly needed since shareability is only relevant if the memory is a Normal Cacheable memory type, but this is to align with the existing device memory mappings setup. All Device and Normal Non-cacheable memory regions are always treated as Outer Shareable, regardless of the translation table shareability attributes. This patch also removes the 'ATTR_SO' and 'ATTR_SO_INDEX' #defines. They were introduced to map memory as Device nGnRnE (formerly called "Strongly-Ordered" memory in the ARMv7 architecture) but were not used anywhere in the code base. Removing them avoids any confusion about the memory types supported by the library. Upstream platforms do not currently use the MT_NON_CACHEABLE memory type. NOTE: THIS CHANGE IS SOURCE COMPATIBLE BUT PLATFORMS THAT RELY ON THE BINARY VALUES OF `mmap_attr_t` or the `attr` argument of `mmap_add_region()` MAY BE BROKEN. Change-Id: I717d6ed79b4c845a04e34132432f98b93d661d79
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- 01 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
The debug prints used to debug translation table setup in xlat_tables.c used the `printf()` standard library function instead of the stack optimized `tf_printf()` API. DEBUG_XLAT_TABLE option was used to enable debug logs within xlat_tables.c and it configured a much larger stack size for the platform in case it was enabled. This patch modifies these debug prints within xlat_tables.c to use tf_printf() and modifies the format specifiers to be compatible with tf_printf(). The debug prints are now enabled if the VERBOSE prints are enabled in Trusted Firmware via LOG_LEVEL build option. The much larger stack size definition when DEBUG_XLAT_TABLE is defined is no longer required and the platform ports are modified to remove this stack size definition. Change-Id: I2f7d77ea12a04b827fa15e2adc3125b1175e4c23
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- 14 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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Soren Brinkmann authored
Migrate all direct usage of __attribute__ to usage of their corresponding macros from cdefs.h. e.g.: - __attribute__((unused)) -> __unused Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
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- 14 Sep, 2015 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
On the ARMv8 architecture, cache maintenance operations by set/way on the last level of integrated cache do not affect the system cache. This means that such a flush or clean operation could result in the data being pushed out to the system cache rather than main memory. Another CPU could access this data before it enables its data cache or MMU. Such accesses could be serviced from the main memory instead of the system cache. If the data in the sysem cache has not yet been flushed or evicted to main memory then there could be a loss of coherency. The only mechanism to guarantee that the main memory will be updated is to use cache maintenance operations to the PoC by MVA(See section D3.4.11 (System level caches) of ARMv8-A Reference Manual (Issue A.g/ARM DDI0487A.G). This patch removes the reliance of Trusted Firmware on the flush by set/way operation to ensure visibility of data in the main memory. Cache maintenance operations by MVA are now used instead. The following are the broad category of changes: 1. The RW areas of BL2/BL31/BL32 are invalidated by MVA before the C runtime is initialised. This ensures that any stale cache lines at any level of cache are removed. 2. Updates to global data in runtime firmware (BL31) by the primary CPU are made visible to secondary CPUs using a cache clean operation by MVA. 3. Cache maintenance by set/way operations are only used prior to power down. NOTE: NON-UPSTREAM TRUSTED FIRMWARE CODE SHOULD MAKE EQUIVALENT CHANGES IN ORDER TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY ON PLATFORMS WITH SUPPORT FOR SYSTEM CACHES. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#205 Change-Id: I64f1b398de0432813a0e0881d70f8337681f6e9a
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- 08 Apr, 2015 1 commit
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Kévin Petit authored
In order for the symbol table in the ELF file to contain the size of functions written in assembly, it is necessary to report it to the assembler using the .size directive. To fulfil the above requirements, this patch introduces an 'endfunc' macro which contains the .endfunc and .size directives. It also adds a .func directive to the 'func' assembler macro. The .func/.endfunc have been used so the assembler can fail if endfunc is omitted. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#295 Change-Id: If8cb331b03d7f38fe7e3694d4de26f1075b278fc Signed-off-by: Kévin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
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- 16 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch defines the ARRAY_SIZE macro for calculating number of elements in an array and uses it where appropriate. Change-Id: I72746a9229f0b259323972b498b9a3999731bc9b
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- 29 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch adds level specific cache maintenance functions to cache_helpers.S. The new functions 'dcsw_op_levelx', where '1 <= x <= 3', allow to perform cache maintenance by set/way for that particular level of cache. With this patch, functions to support cache maintenance upto level 3 have been implemented since it is the highest cache level for most ARM SoCs. These functions are now utilized in CPU specific power down sequences to implement them as mandated by processor specific technical reference manual. Change-Id: Icd90ce6b51cff5a12863bcda01b93601417fd45c
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- 20 Aug, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch introduces a framework which will allow CPUs to perform implementation defined actions after a CPU reset, during a CPU or cluster power down, and when a crash occurs. CPU specific reset handlers have been implemented in this patch. Other handlers will be implemented in subsequent patches. Also moved cpu_helpers.S to the new directory lib/cpus/aarch64/. Change-Id: I1ca1bade4d101d11a898fb30fea2669f9b37b956
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- 28 Jul, 2014 2 commits
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Soby Mathew authored
The patch implements a macro ASM_ASSERT() which can be invoked from assembly code. When assertion happens, file name and line number of the check is written to the crash console. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#95 Change-Id: I6f905a068e1c0fa4f746d723f18df60daaa00a86
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch reworks the manner in which the M,A, C, SA, I, WXN & EE bits of SCTLR_EL3 & SCTLR_EL1 are managed. The EE bit is cleared immediately after reset in EL3. The I, A and SA bits are set next in EL3 and immediately upon entry in S-EL1. These bits are no longer managed in the blX_arch_setup() functions. They do not have to be saved and restored either. The M, WXN and optionally the C bit are set in the enable_mmu_elX() function. This is done during both the warm and cold boot paths. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#226 Change-Id: Ie894d1a07b8697c116960d858cd138c50bc7a069
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- 19 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds a 'flags' parameter to each exception level specific function responsible for enabling the MMU. At present only a single flag which indicates whether the data cache should also be enabled is implemented. Subsequent patches will use this flag when enabling the MMU in the warm boot paths. Change-Id: I0eafae1e678c9ecc604e680851093f1680e9cefa
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- 09 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Lin Ma authored
Currently the TCR bits are hardcoded in xlat_tables.c. In order to map higher physical address into low virtual address, the TCR bits need to be configured accordingly. This patch is to save the max VA and PA and calculate the TCR.PS/IPS and t0sz bits in init_xlat_tables function. Change-Id: Ia7a58e5372b20200153057d457f4be5ddbb7dae4
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