1. 28 Jul, 2014 3 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Add CPUECTLR_EL1 and Snoop Control register to crash reporting · 8c106902
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds the CPUECTLR_EL1 register and the CCI Snoop Control
      register to the list of registers being reported when an unhandled
      exception occurs.
      
      Change-Id: I2d997f2d6ef3d7fa1fad5efe3364dc9058f9f22c
      8c106902
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Rework the crash reporting in BL3-1 to use less stack · 626ed510
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch reworks the crash reporting mechanism to further
      optimise the stack and code size. The reporting makes use
      of assembly console functions to avoid calling C Runtime
      to report the CPU state. The crash buffer requirement is
      reduced to 64 bytes with this implementation. The crash
      buffer is now part of per-cpu data which makes retrieving
      the crash buffer trivial.
      
      Also now panic() will use crash reporting if
      invoked from BL3-1.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#199
      
      Change-Id: I79d27a4524583d723483165dc40801f45e627da5
      626ed510
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Simplify management of SCTLR_EL3 and SCTLR_EL1 · ec3c1003
      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
      ec3c1003
  2. 25 Jul, 2014 2 commits
    • Juan Castillo's avatar
      Add support for printing version at runtime · aaa3e722
      Juan Castillo authored
      Print out Trusted Firmware version at runtime at each BL stage.
      Message consists of TF version as defined statically in the Makefile
      (e.g. v0.4), build mode (debug|release) and a customizable build
      string:
      
        1. By defining BUILD_STRING in command line when building TF
        2. Default string is git commit ID
        3. Empty if git meta-data is not available
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#203
      
      Change-Id: I5c5ba438f66ab68810427d76b49c5b9177a957d6
      aaa3e722
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Implement a leaner printf for Trusted Firmware · b79af934
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch implements a "tf_printf" which supports only the commonly
      used format specifiers in Trusted Firmware, which uses a lot less
      stack space than the stdlib printf function.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#116
      
      Change-Id: I7dfa1944f4c1e634b3e2d571f49afe02d109a351
      b79af934
  3. 19 Jul, 2014 2 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Remove coherent stack usage from the warm boot path · b51da821
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch uses stacks allocated in normal memory to enable the MMU early in the
      warm boot path thus removing the dependency on stacks allocated in coherent
      memory. Necessary cache and stack maintenance is performed when a cpu is being
      powered down and up. This avoids any coherency issues that can arise from
      reading speculatively fetched stale stack memory from another CPUs cache. These
      changes affect the warm boot path in both BL3-1 and BL3-2.
      
      The EL3 system registers responsible for preserving the MMU state are not saved
      and restored any longer. Static values are used to program these system
      registers when a cpu is powered on or resumed from suspend.
      
      Change-Id: I8357e2eb5eb6c5f448492c5094b82b8927603784
      b51da821
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Remove coherent stack usage from the cold boot path · 754a2b7a
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch reworks the cold boot path across the BL1, BL2, BL3-1 and BL3-2 boot
      loader stages to not use stacks allocated in coherent memory for early platform
      setup and enabling the MMU. Stacks allocated in normal memory are used instead.
      
      Attributes for stack memory change from nGnRnE when the MMU is disabled to
      Normal WBWA Inner-shareable when the MMU and data cache are enabled. It is
      possible for the CPU to read stale stack memory after the MMU is enabled from
      another CPUs cache. Hence, it is unsafe to turn on the MMU and data cache while
      using normal stacks when multiple CPUs are a part of the same coherency
      domain. It is safe to do so in the cold boot path as only the primary cpu
      executes it. The secondary cpus are in a quiescent state.
      
      This patch does not remove the allocation of coherent stack memory. That is done
      in a subsequent patch.
      
      Change-Id: I12c80b7c7ab23506d425c5b3a8a7de693498f830
      754a2b7a
  4. 10 Jul, 2014 2 commits
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      fvp: Reuse BL1 and BL2 memory through image overlaying · a1b6db6c
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch re-organizes the memory layout on FVP as to give the
      BL3-2 image as much memory as possible.
      
      Considering these two facts:
       - not all images need to live in memory at the same time. Once
         in BL3-1, the memory used by BL1 and BL2 can be reclaimed.
       - when BL2 loads the BL3-1 and BL3-2 images, it only considers the
         PROGBITS sections of those 2 images. The memory occupied by the
         NOBITS sections will be touched only at execution of the BL3-x
         images;
      Then it is possible to choose the different base addresses such that
      the NOBITS sections of BL3-1 and BL3-2 overlay BL1 and BL2.
      
      On FVP we choose to put:
       - BL1 and BL3-1 at the top of the Trusted RAM, with BL3-1 NOBITS
         sections overlaying BL1;
       - BL3-2 at the bottom of the Trusted RAM, with its NOBITS sections
         overlaying BL2;
      
      This is illustrated by the following diagram:
      
      0x0404_0000 ------------    ------------------
                  |   BL1    | <= |  BL3-1 NOBITS  |
                  ------------ <= ------------------
                  |          | <= | BL3-1 PROGBITS |
                  ------------    ------------------
                  |   BL2    | <= |  BL3-2 NOBITS  |
                  ------------ <= ------------------
                  |          | <= | BL3-2 PROGBITS |
      0x0400_0000 ------------    ------------------
      
      New platform-specific constants have been introduced to easily check
      at link time that BL3-1 and BL3-2 PROGBITS sections don't overwrite
      BL1 and BL2. These are optional and the platform code is free to define
      them or not. If not defined, the linker won't attempt to check
      image overlaying.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#117
      
      Change-Id: I5981d1c3d66ee70eaac8bd052630c9ac6dd8b042
      a1b6db6c
    • Juan Castillo's avatar
      Allow FP register context to be optional at build time · 0f21c547
      Juan Castillo authored
      CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS make variable allows us to include or exclude FP
      registers from context structure, in case FP is not used by TSPD.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#194
      
      Change-Id: Iee41af382d691340c7ae21830ad1bbf95dad1f4b
      0f21c547
  5. 24 Jun, 2014 2 commits
  6. 23 Jun, 2014 1 commit
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Initialise CPU contexts from entry_point_info · 167a9357
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      Consolidate all BL3-1 CPU context initialization for cold boot, PSCI
      and SPDs into two functions:
      *  The first uses entry_point_info to initialize the relevant
         cpu_context for first entry into a lower exception level on a CPU
      *  The second populates the EL1 and EL2 system registers as needed
         from the cpu_context to ensure correct entry into the lower EL
      
      This patch alters the way that BL3-1 determines which exception level
      is used when first entering EL1 or EL2 during cold boot - this is now
      fully determined by the SPSR value in the entry_point_info for BL3-3,
      as set up by the platform code in BL2 (or otherwise provided to BL3-1).
      
      In the situation that EL1 (or svc mode) is selected for a processor
      that supports EL2, the context management code will now configure all
      essential EL2 register state to ensure correct execution of EL1. This
      allows the platform code to run non-secure EL1 payloads directly
      without requiring a small EL2 stub or OS loader.
      
      Change-Id: If9fbb2417e82d2226e47568203d5a369f39d3b0f
      167a9357
  7. 17 Jun, 2014 1 commit
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Remove early_exceptions from BL3-1 · ee94cc6f
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      The crash reporting support and early initialisation of the
      cpu_data allow the runtime_exception vectors to be used from
      the start in BL3-1, removing the need for the additional
      early_exception vectors and 2KB of code from BL3-1.
      
      Change-Id: I5f8997dabbaafd8935a7455910b7db174a25d871
      ee94cc6f
  8. 16 Jun, 2014 2 commits
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Move CPU context pointers into cpu_data · aaba4f28
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      Moving the context pointers for each CPU into the per-cpu data
      allows for much more efficient access to the contexts for the
      current CPU.
      
      Change-Id: Id784e210d63cbdcddb44ac1591617ce668dbc29f
      aaba4f28
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Per-cpu data cache restructuring · 5e910074
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      This patch prepares the per-cpu pointer cache for wider use by:
      * renaming the structure to cpu_data and placing in new header
      * providing accessors for this CPU, or other CPUs
      * splitting the initialization of the TPIDR pointer from the
        initialization of the cpu_data content
      * moving the crash stack initialization to a crash stack function
      * setting the TPIDR pointer very early during boot
      
      Change-Id: Icef9004ff88f8eb241d48c14be3158087d7e49a3
      5e910074
  9. 11 Jun, 2014 2 commits
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Make the BL3-1 crash reporting optional · 9c22b323
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      This patch makes the console crash dump of processor register
      state optional based on the CRASH_REPORTING make variable.
      
      This defaults to only being enabled for DEBUG builds. This can
      be overridden by setting a different value in the platform
      makefile or on the make command line.
      
      Change-Id: Icfa1b2d7ff0145cf0a85e8ad732f9cee7e7e993f
      9c22b323
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Provide cm_get/set_context() for current CPU · 08ab89d3
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      All callers of cm_get_context() pass the calling CPU MPIDR to the
      function. Providing a specialised version for the current
      CPU results in a reduction in code size and better readability.
      
      The current function has been renamed to cm_get_context_by_mpidr()
      and the existing name is now used for the current-CPU version.
      
      The same treatment has been done to cm_set_context(), although
      only both forms are used at present in the PSCI and TSPD code.
      
      Change-Id: I91cb0c2f7bfcb950a045dbd9ff7595751c0c0ffb
      08ab89d3
  10. 05 Jun, 2014 1 commit
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Include 'platform_def.h' header file in 'crash_reporting.S' · e4d13389
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      'crash_reporting.S' needs to include 'platform_def.h' to get the
      definition of PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT.
      
      Note: On FVP it was compiling because 'platform_def.h' gets included
      through 'plat/fvp/include/plat_macros.S' but we don't want to rely on
      that for other platforms.
      
      Change-Id: I51e974776dd0f3bda10ad9849f5ef7b30c629833
      e4d13389
  11. 29 May, 2014 2 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Fix compilation issue for IMF_READ_INTERRUPT_ID build flag · a3781085
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch fixes the compilation issue for trusted firmware when the
      IMF_READ_INTERRUPT_ID is enabled.
      
      Change-Id: I94ab613b9bc96a7c1935796c674dc42246aaafee
      a3781085
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Pass 'cookie' parameter to interrupt handler in BL3-1 · b460b8bf
      Soby Mathew authored
      The interrupt handling routine in BL3-1 expects a cookie as its last
      parameter which was not being passed when invoking the interrupt
      handler in BL3-1. This patch fixes that by passing a dummy cookie
      parameter in the x3 register.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#171
      
      Change-Id: Ic98abbbd9f849e6f1c55343e865b5e0a4904a1c5
      b460b8bf
  12. 28 May, 2014 1 commit
    • Vikram Kanigiri's avatar
      Pass the args to the BL3-3 entrypoint · f05cb4a7
      Vikram Kanigiri authored
      At present the arguments for BL3-3 in the entry_point_info
      structure are not being transferred to X0-X7 before starting
      execution of this image
      
      This patch saves the args for BL3-3 into cpu context used
      for its entry
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#172
      
      Change-Id: I001b4b9bff6a264336f0d01d377619ae719f928b
      f05cb4a7
  13. 27 May, 2014 1 commit
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Further renames of platform porting functions · 9865ac15
      Dan Handley authored
      Rename the ic_* platform porting functions to plat_ic_* to be
      consistent with the other functions in platform.h. Also rename
      bl31_get_next_image_info() to bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info()
      and remove the duplicate declaration in bl31.h.
      
      Change-Id: I4851842069d3cff14c0a468daacc0a891a7ede84
      9865ac15
  14. 23 May, 2014 4 commits
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Move BL porting functions into platform.h · dec5e0d1
      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
      dec5e0d1
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Split platform.h into separate headers · 5f0cdb05
      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
      5f0cdb05
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Make the memory layout more flexible · a37255a2
      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
      a37255a2
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Non-Secure Interrupt support during Standard SMC processing in TSP · 239b04fa
      Soby Mathew authored
      Implements support for Non Secure Interrupts preempting the
      Standard SMC call in EL1. Whenever an IRQ is trapped in the
      Secure world we securely handover to the Normal world
      to process the interrupt. The normal world then issues
      "resume" smc call to resume the previous interrupted SMC call.
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#105
      
      Change-Id: I72b760617dee27438754cdfc9fe9bcf4cc024858
      239b04fa
  15. 22 May, 2014 7 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Introduce interrupt handling framework in BL3-1 · dce74b89
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch adds a common handler for FIQ and IRQ exceptions in the
      BL3-1 runtime exception vector table. This function determines the
      interrupt type and calls its handler. A crash is reported if an
      inconsistency in the interrupt management framework is detected. In
      the event of a spurious interrupt, execution resumes from the
      instruction where the interrupt was generated.
      
      This patch also removes 'cm_macros.S' as its contents have been moved
      to 'runtime_exceptions.S'
      
      Change-Id: I3c85ecf8eaf43a3fac429b119ed0bd706d2e2093
      dce74b89
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Introduce interrupt registration framework in BL3-1 · e1333f75
      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
      e1333f75
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Add context library API to change a bit in SCR_EL3 · c429b5e9
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch adds an API to write to any bit in the SCR_EL3 member of
      the 'cpu_context' structure of the current CPU for a specified
      security state. This API will be used in subsequent patches which
      introduce interrupt management in EL3 to specify the interrupt routing
      model when execution is not in EL3.
      
      It also renames the cm_set_el3_elr() function to cm_set_elr_el3()
      which is more in line with the system register name being targeted by
      the API.
      
      Change-Id: I310fa7d8f827ad3f350325eca2fb28cb350a85ed
      c429b5e9
    • Vikram Kanigiri's avatar
      Add support for BL3-1 as a reset vector · dbad1bac
      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
      dbad1bac
    • Vikram Kanigiri's avatar
      Rework memory information passing to BL3-x images · 6871c5d3
      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
      6871c5d3
    • Vikram Kanigiri's avatar
      Populate BL31 input parameters as per new spec · 4112bfa0
      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
      4112bfa0
    • Vikram Kanigiri's avatar
      Rework handover interface between BL stages · 29fb905d
      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
      29fb905d
  16. 16 May, 2014 3 commits
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Add build configuration for timer save/restore · 2da8d8bf
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      At present, non-secure timer register contents are saved and restored as
      part of world switch by BL3-1. This effectively means that the
      non-secure timer stops, and non-secure timer interrupts are prevented
      from asserting until BL3-1 switches back, introducing latency for
      non-secure services. Often, secure world might depend on alternate
      sources for secure interrupts (secure timer or platform timer) instead
      of non-secure timers, in which case this save and restore is
      unnecessary.
      
      This patch introduces a boolean build-time configuration NS_TIMER_SWITCH
      to choose whether or not to save and restore non-secure timer registers
      upon world switch. The default choice is made not to save and restore
      them.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#148
      
      Change-Id: I1b9d623606acb9797c3e0b02fb5ec7c0a414f37e
      2da8d8bf
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Set SCR_EL3.RW correctly before exiting bl31_main · bb5ffdba
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      SCR_EL3.RW was not updated immediately before exiting bl31_main() and
      running BL3-3. If a AArch32 Secure-EL1 Payload had just been
      initialised, then the SCR_EL3.RW bit would be left indicating a
      32-bit BL3-3, which may not be correct.
      
      This patch explicitly sets SCR_EL3.RW appropriately based on the
      provided SPSR_EL3 value for the BL3-3 image.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#126
      
      Change-Id: Ic7716fe8bc87e577c4bfaeb46702e88deedd9895
      bb5ffdba
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Rework BL3-1 unhandled exception handling and reporting · a43d431b
      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
      a43d431b
  17. 08 May, 2014 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Preserve x19-x29 across world switch for exception handling · c3260f9b
      Soby Mathew authored
      Previously exception handlers in BL3-1, X19-X29 were not saved
      and restored on every SMC/trap into EL3. Instead these registers
      were 'saved as needed' as a side effect of the A64 ABI used by the C
      compiler.
      
      That approach failed when world switching but was not visible
      with the TSP/TSPD code because the TSP is 64-bit, did not
      clobber these registers when running and did not support pre-emption
      by normal world interrupts. These scenarios showed
      that the values in these registers can be passed through a world
      switch, which broke the normal and trusted world assumptions
      about these registers being preserved.
      
      The Ideal solution saves and restores these registers when a
      world switch occurs - but that type of implementation is more complex.
      So this patch always saves and restores these registers on entry and
      exit of EL3.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#141
      
      Change-Id: I9a727167bbc594454e81cf78a97ca899dfb11c27
      c3260f9b
  18. 07 May, 2014 3 commits
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Access system registers directly in assembler · 7935d0a5
      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
      7935d0a5
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Correct usage of data and instruction barriers · 8cec598b
      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
      8cec598b
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Set processor endianness immediately after RESET · 40fd0725
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      SCTLR_EL3.EE is being configured too late in bl1_arch_setup() and
      bl31_arch_setup() after data accesses have already occured on
      the cold and warm boot paths.
      
      This control bit must be configured immediately on CPU reset to
      match the endian state of the firmware (little endian).
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#145
      
      Change-Id: Ie12e46fbbed6baf024c30beb50751591bb8c8655
      40fd0725