1. 22 May, 2014 2 commits
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      fvp: Move TSP from Secure DRAM to Secure SRAM · 53514b29
      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
      53514b29
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      TSP: Let the platform decide which secure memory to use · 2467f70f
      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
      2467f70f
  2. 26 Mar, 2014 1 commit
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Use --gc-sections during link · dccc537a
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      All common functions are being built into all binary images,
      whether or not they are actually used. This change enables the
      use of -ffunction-sections, -fdata-sections and --gc-sections
      in the compiler and linker to remove unused code and data from
      the images.
      
      Change-Id: Ia9f78c01054ac4fa15d145af38b88a0d6fb7d409
      dccc537a
  3. 20 Mar, 2014 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Specify image entry in linker script · 9f98aa1a
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      At present, the entry point for each BL image is specified via the
      Makefiles and provided on the command line to the linker. When using a
      link script the entry point should rather be specified via the ENTRY()
      directive in the link script.
      
      This patch updates linker scripts of all BL images to specify the entry
      point using the ENTRY() directive. It also removes the --entry flag
      passed to the linker through Makefile.
      
      Fixes issue ARM-software/tf-issues#66
      
      Change-Id: I1369493ebbacea31885b51185441f6b628cf8da0
      9f98aa1a
  4. 20 Feb, 2014 2 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Add Test Secure Payload (BL3-2) image · 7c88f3f6
      Achin Gupta authored
      
      
      This patch adds a simple TSP as the BL3-2 image. The secure payload
      executes in S-EL1. It paves the way for the addition of the TSP
      dispatcher runtime service to BL3-1. The TSP and the dispatcher service
      will serve as an example of the runtime firmware's ability to toggle
      execution between the non-secure and secure states in response to SMC
      request from the non-secure state.  The TSP will be replaced by a
      Trusted OS in a real system.
      
      The TSP also exports a set of handlers which should be called in
      response to a PSCI power management event e.g a cpu being suspended or
      turned off. For now it runs out of Secure DRAM on the ARM FVP port and
      will be moved to Secure SRAM later. The default translation table setup
      code assumes that the caller is executing out of secure SRAM. Hence the
      TSP exports its own translation table setup function.
      
      The TSP only services Fast SMCs, is non-reentrant and non-interruptible.
      It does arithmetic operations on two sets of four operands, one set
      supplied by the non-secure client, and the other supplied by the TSP
      dispatcher in EL3. It returns the result according to the Secure Monitor
      Calling convention standard.
      
      This TSP has two functional entry points:
      
      - An initial, one-time entry point through which the TSP is initialized
        and prepares for receiving further requests from secure
        monitor/dispatcher
      
      - A fast SMC service entry point through which the TSP dispatcher
        requests secure services on behalf of the non-secure client
      
      Change-Id: I24377df53399307e2560a025eb2c82ce98ab3931
      Co-authored-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      7c88f3f6
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Factor out translation table setup in ARM FVP port · a0cd989d
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch factors out the ARM FVP specific code to create MMU
      translation tables so that it is possible for a boot loader stage to
      create a different set of tables instead of using the default ones.
      The default translation tables are created with the assumption that
      the calling boot loader stage executes out of secure SRAM. This might
      not be true for the BL3_2 stage in the future.
      
      A boot loader stage can define the `fill_xlation_tables()` function as
      per its requirements. It returns a reference to the level 1
      translation table which is used by the common platform code to setup
      the TTBR_EL3.
      
      This patch is a temporary solution before a larger rework of
      translation table creation logic is introduced.
      
      Change-Id: I09a075d5da16822ee32a411a9dbe284718fb4ff6
      a0cd989d
  5. 17 Feb, 2014 2 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Setup VBAR_EL3 incrementally · b739f22a
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch ensures that VBAR_EL3 points to the simple stack-less
      'early_exceptions' when the C runtime stack is not correctly setup to
      use the more complex 'runtime_exceptions'. It is initialised to
      'runtime_exceptions' once this is done.
      
      This patch also moves all exception vectors into a '.vectors' section
      and modifies linker scripts to place all such sections together. This
      will minimize space wastage from alignment restrictions.
      
      Change-Id: I8c3e596ea3412c8bd582af9e8d622bb1cb2e049d
      b739f22a
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Move translation tables into separate section · 74cbb839
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      This patch moves the translation tables into their own section. This
      saves space that would otherwise have been lost in padding due to page
      table alignment constraints. The BL31 and BL32 bases have been
      consequently adjusted.
      
      Change-Id: Ibd65ae8a5ce4c4ea9a71a794c95bbff40dc63e65
      74cbb839
  6. 17 Jan, 2014 1 commit
  7. 05 Dec, 2013 2 commits
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Enable third party contributions · ab2d31ed
      Dan Handley authored
      - Add instructions for contributing to ARM Trusted Firmware.
      
      - Update copyright text in all files to acknowledge contributors.
      
      Change-Id: I9311aac81b00c6c167d2f8c889aea403b84450e5
      ab2d31ed
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Various improvements/cleanups on the linker scripts · 8d69a03f
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
        - Check at link-time that bootloader images will fit in memory
          at run time and that they won't overlap each other.
        - Remove text and rodata orphan sections.
        - Define new linker symbols to remove the need for platform setup
          code to know the order of sections.
        - Reduce the size of the raw binary images by cutting some sections
          out of the disk image and allocating them at load time, whenever
          possible.
        - Rework alignment constraints on sections.
        - Remove unused linker symbols.
        - Homogenize linker symbols names across all BLs.
        - Add some comments in the linker scripts.
      
      Change-Id: I47a328af0ccc7c8ab47fcc0dc6e7dd26160610b9
      8d69a03f
  8. 25 Oct, 2013 1 commit