- 20 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
Memory Partitioning And Monitoring is an Armv8.4 feature that enables various memory system components and resources to define partitions. Software running at various ELs can then assign themselves to the desired partition to control their performance aspects. With this patch, when ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS is set to 1, EL3 allows lower ELs to access their own MPAM registers without trapping to EL3. This patch however doesn't make use of partitioning in EL3; platform initialisation code should configure and use partitions in EL3 if required. Change-Id: I5a55b6771ccaa0c1cffc05543d2116b60cbbcdcd Co-authored-by: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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- 26 Jul, 2018 1 commit
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Sughosh Ganu authored
Add a null pointer check for the error record probe function -- avoids a panic in case a platform has not defined it. Change-Id: I1139fa0df33297a12ec16615cacd07540925f991 Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@arm.com>
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- 04 May, 2018 3 commits
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
EHF currently allows for registering interrupt handlers for a defined priority ranges. This is primarily targeted at various EL3 dispatchers to own ranges of secure interrupt priorities in order to delegate execution to lower ELs. The RAS support added by earlier patches necessitates registering handlers based on interrupt number so that error handling agents shall receive and handle specific Error Recovery or Fault Handling interrupts at EL3. This patch introduces a macro, RAS_INTERRUPTS() to declare an array of interrupt numbers and handlers. Error handling agents can use this macro to register handlers for individual RAS interrupts. The array is expected to be sorted in the increasing order of interrupt numbers. As part of RAS initialisation, the list of all RAS interrupts are sorted based on their ID so that, given an interrupt, its handler can be looked up with a simple binary search. For an error handling agent that wants to handle a RAS interrupt, platform must: - Define PLAT_RAS_PRI to be the priority of all RAS exceptions. - Enumerate interrupts to have the GIC driver program individual EL3 interrupts to the required priority range. This is required by EHF even before this patch. Documentation to follow. Change-Id: I9471e4887ff541f8a7a63309e9cd8f771f76aeda Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
Previous patches added frameworks for handling RAS errors. This patch introduces features that the platform can use to enumerate and iterate RAS nodes: - The REGISTER_RAS_NODES() can be used to expose an array of ras_node_info_t structures. Each ras_node_info_t describes a RAS node, along with handlers for probing the node for error, and if did record an error, another handler to handle it. - The macro for_each_ras_node() can be used to iterate over the registered RAS nodes, probe for, and handle any errors. The common platform EA handler has been amended using error handling primitives introduced by both this and previous patches. Change-Id: I2e13f65a88357bc48cd97d608db6c541fad73853 Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
The ARMv8 RAS Extensions introduced Standard Error Records which are a set of standard registers through which: - Platform can configure RAS node policy; e.g., notification mechanism; - RAS nodes can record and expose error information for error handling agents. Standard Error Records can either be accessed via. memory-mapped or System registers. This patch adds helper functions to access registers and fields within an error record. Change-Id: I6594ba799f4a1789d7b1e45b3e17fd40e7e0ba5c Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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- 28 Feb, 2018 1 commit
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Roberto Vargas authored
Rule 8.4: A compatible declaration shall be visible when an object or function with external linkage is defined. Change-Id: I26e042cb251a6f9590afa1340fdac73e42f23979 Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
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- 27 Feb, 2018 4 commits
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
Change-Id: I38470528111410cf12b187eb1397d87b812c9416 Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
AArch32 uses odd-even pairs when passing 64-bit arguments to functions. For example in `amu_group0_cnt_write_internal()` the second argument is a uint64_t which is passed in r2 and r3. In `amu_group1_set_evtype_internal()` the value that needs to be written to the system register is in r1 not in r0. Change-Id: I20196268fdb1dc9ef6c4ebe61e761fba9623b3f2 Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
Before suspend the AMU counters should be enabled and after resume they should be disabled. Assert that to be consistent with the AArch64 implementation of `amu_context_{save,restore}()`. Change-Id: Ia46f77e4062b93afb93721a2890a9b9d2a7f300e Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
Implement helpers to test if the core supports SPE/SVE. We have a similar helper for AMU and this patch makes all extensions consistent in their implementation. Change-Id: I3e6f7522535ca358259ad142550b19fcb883ca67 Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 31 Jan, 2018 2 commits
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Joel Hutton authored
Add amu_context_save() and amu_context_restore() functions for aarch32 Change-Id: I4df83d447adeaa9d9f203e16dc5a919ffc04d87a Signed-off-by: Joel Hutton <joel.hutton@arm.com>
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Joel Hutton authored
Change-Id: Id6dfe885a63561b1d2649521bd020367b96ae1af Signed-off-by: Joel Hutton <joel.hutton@arm.com>
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- 15 Jan, 2018 1 commit
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
If AMU is not supported by the hardware but it is enabled in Trusted Firmware, the console will be spammed with warnings every time a CPU is brought up with a CPU ON call. Remove the warning message as this is more in line with how other extensions like SPE and SVE are handled. Change-Id: Iba6d367e4d1375ab554d23d2eaceab3ae1362c5a Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 11 Jan, 2018 3 commits
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
On some systems, the AMU counters might reset to 0 when a CPU powerdown happens. This behaviour conflicts with the intended use-case of AMU as lower ELs are only expected to see non-decreasing counter values. Change-Id: If25519965d4e6e47e09225d0e732947986cbb5ec Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
Add some AMU helper functions to allow configuring, reading and writing of the Group 0 and Group 1 counters. Documentation for these helpers will come in a separate patch. Change-Id: I656e070d2dae830c22414f694aa655341d4e2c40 Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
A new platform macro `PLAT_AMU_GROUP1_COUNTERS_MASK` controls which group 1 counters should be enabled. The maximum number of group 1 counters supported by AMUv1 is 16 so the mask can be at most 0xffff. If the platform does not define this mask, no group 1 counters are enabled. A related platform macro `PLAT_AMU_GROUP1_NR_COUNTERS` is used by generic code to allocate an array to save and restore the counters on CPU suspend. Change-Id: I6d135badf4846292de931a43bb563077f42bb47b Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 30 Nov, 2017 1 commit
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David Cunado authored
This patch adds a new build option, ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS, which when set to one EL3 will check to see if the Scalable Vector Extension (SVE) is implemented when entering and exiting the Non-secure world. If SVE is implemented, EL3 will do the following: - Entry to Non-secure world: SIMD, FP and SVE functionality is enabled. - Exit from Non-secure world: SIMD, FP and SVE functionality is disabled. As SIMD and FP registers are part of the SVE Z-registers then any use of SIMD / FP functionality would corrupt the SVE registers. The build option default is 1. The SVE functionality is only supported on AArch64 and so the build option is set to zero when the target archiecture is AArch32. This build option is not compatible with the CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS - an assert will be raised on platforms where SVE is implemented and both ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS and CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS are set to 1. Also note this change prevents secure world use of FP&SIMD registers on SVE-enabled platforms. Existing Secure-EL1 Payloads will not work on such platforms unless ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS is set to 0. Additionally, on the first entry into the Non-secure world the SVE functionality is enabled and the SVE Z-register length is set to the maximum size allowed by the architecture. This includes the use case where EL2 is implemented but not used. Change-Id: Ie2d733ddaba0b9bef1d7c9765503155188fe7dae Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
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- 29 Nov, 2017 2 commits
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
The `ENABLE_AMU` build option can be used to enable the architecturally defined AMU counters. At present, there is no support for the auxiliary counter group. Change-Id: Ifc7532ef836f83e629f2a146739ab61e75c4abc8 Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
The `ENABLE_AMU` build option can be used to enable the architecturally defined AMU counters. At present, there is no support for the auxiliary counter group. Change-Id: I7ea0c0a00327f463199d1b0a481f01dadb09d312 Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 20 Nov, 2017 1 commit
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
Factor out SPE operations in a separate file. Use the publish subscribe framework to drain the SPE buffers before entering secure world. Additionally, enable SPE before entering normal world. A side effect of this change is that the profiling buffers are now only drained when a transition from normal world to secure world happens. Previously they were drained also on return from secure world, which is unnecessary as SPE is not supported in S-EL1. Change-Id: I17582c689b4b525770dbb6db098b3a0b5777b70a Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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