- 23 Jan, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch replaces the internal psci_save_ns_entry() API with a psci_get_ns_ep_info() API. The new function splits the work done by the previous one such that it populates and returns an 'entry_point_info_t' structure with the information to enter the normal world upon completion of the CPU_SUSPEND or CPU_ON call. This information is used to populate the non-secure context structure separately. This allows the new internal API `psci_get_ns_ep_info` to return error and enable the code to return safely. Change-Id: Ifd87430a4a3168eac0ebac712f59c93cbad1b231
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- 22 Jan, 2015 2 commits
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch extends the build option `USE_COHERENT_MEMORY` to conditionally remove coherent memory from the memory maps of all boot loader stages. The patch also adds necessary documentation for coherent memory removal in firmware-design, porting and user guides. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#106 Change-Id: I260e8768c6a5c2efc402f5804a80657d8ce38773
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch moves the bakery locks out of coherent memory to normal memory. This implies that the lock information needs to be placed on a separate cache line for each cpu. Hence the bakery_lock_info_t structure is allocated in the per-cpu data so as to minimize memory wastage. A similar platform per-cpu data is introduced for the platform locks. As a result of the above changes, the bakery lock api is completely changed. Earlier, a reference to the lock structure was passed to the lock implementation. Now a unique-id (essentially an index into the per-cpu data array) and an offset into the per-cpu data for bakery_info_t needs to be passed to the lock implementation. Change-Id: I1e76216277448713c6c98b4c2de4fb54198b39e0
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- 12 Dec, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch fixes the assertion failure when CPU_SUSPEND is invoked with an affinity level higher than supported by the platform by adding suitable checks for affinity level within `psci_cpu_suspend`. Also added suitable bound checks within `psci_aff_map_get_idx` to prevent indexing beyond array limits. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#260 Change-Id: I04b75c49729e6c6d1983add590f60146c8fc3630
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- 19 Aug, 2014 5 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch implements the following cleanups in PSCI generic code: 1. It reworks the affinity level specific handlers in the PSCI implementation such that. a. Usage of the 'rc' local variable is restricted to only where it is absolutely needed b. 'plat_state' local variable is defined only when a direct invocation of plat_get_phys_state() does not suffice. c. If a platform handler is not registered then the level specific handler returns early. 2. It limits the use of the mpidr_aff_map_nodes_t typedef to declaration of arrays of the type instead of using it in function prototypes as well. 3. It removes dangling declarations of __psci_cpu_off() and __psci_cpu_suspend(). The definitions of these functions were removed in earlier patches. Change-Id: I51e851967c148be9c2eeda3a3c41878f7b4d6978
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds APIs to find, save and retrieve the highest affinity level which will enter or exit from the physical OFF state during a PSCI power management operation. The level is stored in per-cpu data. It then reworks the PSCI implementation to perform cache maintenance only when the handler for the highest affinity level to enter/exit the OFF state is called. For example. during a CPU_SUSPEND operation, state management is done prior to calling the affinity level specific handlers. The highest affinity level which will be turned off is determined using the psci_find_max_phys_off_afflvl() API. This level is saved using the psci_set_max_phys_off_afflvl() API. In the code that does generic handling for each level, prior to performing cache maintenance it is first determined if the current affinity level matches the value returned by psci_get_max_phys_off_afflvl(). Cache maintenance is done if the values match. This change allows the last CPU in a cluster to perform cache maintenance independently. Earlier, cache maintenance was started in the level 0 handler and finished in the level 1 handler. This change in approach will facilitate implementation of tf-issues#98. Change-Id: I57233f0a27b3ddd6ddca6deb6a88b234525b0ae6
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch pulls out state management from the affinity level specific handlers into the top level functions specific to the operation i.e. psci_afflvl_suspend(), psci_afflvl_on() etc. In the power down path this patch will allow an affinity instance at level X to determine the state that an affinity instance at level X+1 will enter before the level specific handlers are called. This will be useful to determine whether a CPU is the last in the cluster during a suspend/off request and so on. Similarly, in the power up path this patch will allow an affinity instance at level X to determine the state that an affinity instance at level X+1 has emerged from, even after the level specific handlers have been called. This will be useful in determining whether a CPU is the first in the cluster during a on/resume request and so on. As before, while powering down, state is updated before the level specific handlers are invoked so that they can perform actions based upon their target state. While powering up, state is updated after the level specific handlers have been invoked so that they can perform actions based upon the state they emerged from. Change-Id: I40fe64cb61bb096c66f88f6d493a1931243cfd37
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds a structure defined by the PSCI service to the per-CPU data array. The structure is used to save the 'power_state' parameter specified during a 'cpu_suspend' call on the current CPU. This parameter was being saved in the cpu node in the PSCI topology tree earlier. The existing API to return the state id specified during a PSCI CPU_SUSPEND call i.e. psci_get_suspend_stateid(mpidr) has been renamed to psci_get_suspend_stateid_by_mpidr(mpidr). The new psci_get_suspend_stateid() API returns the state id of the current cpu. The psci_get_suspend_afflvl() API has been changed to return the target affinity level of the current CPU. This was specified using the 'mpidr' parameter in the old implementation. The behaviour of the get_power_on_target_afflvl() has been tweaked such that traversal of the PSCI topology tree to locate the affinity instance node for the current CPU is done only in the debug build as it is an expensive operation. Change-Id: Iaad49db75abda471f6a82d697ee6e0df554c4caf
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch adds support for SYSTEM_OFF and SYSTEM_RESET PSCI operations. A platform should export handlers to complete the requested operation. The FVP port exports fvp_system_off() and fvp_system_reset() as an example. If the SPD provides a power management hook for system off and system reset, then the SPD is notified about the corresponding operation so it can do some bookkeeping. The TSPD exports tspd_system_off() and tspd_system_reset() for that purpose. Versatile Express shutdown and reset methods have been removed from the FDT as new PSCI sys_poweroff and sys_reset services have been added. For those kernels that do not support yet these PSCI services (i.e. GICv3 kernel), the original dtsi files have been renamed to *-no_psci.dtsi. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#218 Change-Id: Ic8a3bf801db979099ab7029162af041c4e8330c8
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- 28 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch removes the allocation of memory for coherent stacks, associated accessor function and some dead code which called the accessor function. It also updates the porting guide to remove the concept and the motivation behind using stacks allocated in coherent memory. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#198 Change-Id: I00ff9a04f693a03df3627ba39727e3497263fc38
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- 25 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Andrew Thoelke authored
Many of the interfaces internal to PSCI pass the current CPU MPIDR_EL1 value from function to function. This is not required, and with inline access to the system registers is less efficient than requiring the code to read that register whenever required. This patch remove the mpidr parameter from the affected interfaces and reduces code in FVP BL3-1 size by 160 bytes. Change-Id: I16120a7c6944de37232016d7e109976540775602
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- 24 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
Exclude stdlib files because they do not follow kernel code style. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#73 Change-Id: I4cfafa38ab436f5ab22c277cb38f884346a267ab
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- 23 Jun, 2014 3 commits
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Andrew Thoelke authored
The bakery lock code currently expects the calling code to pass the MPIDR_EL1 of the current CPU. This is not always done correctly. Also the change to provide inline access to system registers makes it more efficient for the bakery lock code to obtain the MPIDR_EL1 directly. This change removes the mpidr parameter from the bakery lock interface, and results in a code reduction of 160 bytes for the ARM FVP port. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#213 Change-Id: I7ec7bd117bcc9794a0d948990fcf3336a367d543
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Andrew Thoelke authored
psci_suspend_context is an array of cache-line aligned structures containing the single power_state integer per cpu. This array is the only structure indexed by the aff_map_node.data integer. This patch saves 2KB of BL3-1 memory by placing the CPU power_state value directly in the aff_map_node structure. As a result, this value is now never cached and the cache clean when writing the value is no longer required. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#195 Change-Id: Ib4c70c8f79eed295ea541e7827977a588a19ef9b
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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
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- 11 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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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
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- 23 May, 2014 2 commits
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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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- 22 May, 2014 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch introduces macros (SPSR_64 and SPSR_32) to create a SPSR for both aarch32 and aarch64 execution states. These macros allow the user to set fields in the SPSR depending upon its format. The make_spsr() function which did not allow manipulation of all the fields in the aarch32 SPSR has been replaced by these new macros. Change-Id: I9425dda0923e8d5f03d03ddb8fa0e28392c4c61e
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- 06 May, 2014 4 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
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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- 29 Apr, 2014 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch saves the 'power_state' parameter prior to suspending a cpu and invalidates it upon its resumption. The 'affinity level' and 'state id' fields of this parameter can be read using a set of public and private apis. Validation of power state parameter is introduced which checks for SBZ bits are zero. This change also takes care of flushing the parameter from the cache to main memory. This ensures that it is available after cpu reset when the caches and mmu are turned off. The earlier support for saving only the 'affinity level' field of the 'power_state' parameter has also been reworked. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#26 Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#130 Change-Id: Ic007ccb5e39bf01e0b67390565d3b4be33f5960a
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- 20 Mar, 2014 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
This patch implements ARM Standard Service as a runtime service and adds support for call count, UID and revision information SMCs. The existing PSCI implementation is subsumed by the Standard Service calls and all PSCI calls are therefore dispatched by the Standard Service to the PSCI handler. At present, PSCI is the only specification under Standard Service. Thus call count returns the number of PSCI calls implemented. As this is the initial implementation, a revision number of 0.1 is returned for call revision. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#62 Change-Id: I6d4273f72ad6502636efa0f872e288b191a64bc1
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- 26 Feb, 2014 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
At present SPD power management hooks and BL3-2 entry are implemented using weak references. This would have the handlers bound and registered with the core framework at build time, but leaves them dangling if a service fails to initialize at runtime. This patch replaces implementation by requiring runtime handlers to register power management and deferred initialization hooks with the core framework at runtime. The runtime services are to register the hooks only as the last step, after having all states successfully initialized. Change-Id: Ibe788a2a381ef39aec1d4af5ba02376e67269782
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- 20 Feb, 2014 2 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch implements a set of handlers in the SPD which are called by the PSCI runtime service upon receiving a power management operation. These handlers in turn pass control to the Secure Payload image if required before returning control to PSCI. This ensures that the Secure Payload has complete visibility of all power transitions in the system and can prepare accordingly. Change-Id: I2d1dba5629b7cf2d53999d39fe807dfcf3f62fe2
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch creates a 'services' directory and moves the PSCI under it. Other runtime services e.g. the Secure Payload Dispatcher service will be placed under the same directory in the future. Also fixes issue ARM-software/tf-issues#12 Change-Id: I187f83dcb660b728f82155d91882e961d2255068
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- 17 Feb, 2014 2 commits
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
This patch uses the reworked exception handling support to handle runtime service requests through SMCs following the SMC calling convention. This is a giant commit since all the changes are inter-related. It does the following: 1. Replace the old exception handling mechanism with the new one 2. Enforce that SP_EL0 is used C runtime stacks. 3. Ensures that the cold and warm boot paths use the 'cpu_context' structure to program an ERET into the next lower EL. 4. Ensures that SP_EL3 always points to the next 'cpu_context' structure prior to an ERET into the next lower EL 5. Introduces a PSCI SMC handler which completes the use of PSCI as a runtime service Change-Id: I661797f834c0803d2c674d20f504df1b04c2b852 Co-authored-by: Achin Gupta <achin.gupta@arm.com>
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James Morrissey authored
Also fix warnings generated in release builds when assert code is absent. Change-Id: I45b9173d3888f9e93e98eb5b4fdc06727ba5cbf4
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- 20 Jan, 2014 3 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
The psci implementation does not track target affinity level requests specified during cpu_suspend calls correctly as per the following example. 1. cpu0.cluster0 calls cpu_suspend with the target affinity level as 0 2. Only the cpu0.cluster0 is powered down while cluster0 remains powered up 3. cpu1.cluster0 calls cpu_off to power itself down to highest possible affinity level 4. cluster0 will be powered off even though cpu0.cluster0 does not allow cluster shutdown This patch introduces reference counts at affinity levels > 0 to track the number of cpus which want an affinity instance at level X to remain powered up. This instance can be turned off only if its reference count is 0. Cpus still undergo the normal state transitions (ON, OFF, ON_PENDING, SUSPEND) but the higher levels can only be either ON or OFF depending upon their reference count. The above issue is thus fixed as follows: 1. cluster0's reference count is incremented by two when cpu0 and cpu1 are initially powered on. 2. cpu0.cluster0 calls cpu_suspend with the target affinity level as 0. This does not affect the cluster0 reference count. 3. Only the cpu0.cluster0 is powered down while cluster0 remains powered up as it has a non-zero reference count. 4. cpu1.cluster0 call cpu_off to power itself down to highest possible affinity level. This decrements the cluster0 reference count. 5. cluster0 is still not powered off since its reference count will at least be 1 due to the restriction placed by cpu0. Change-Id: I433dfe82b946f5f6985b1602c2de87800504f7a9
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds support to save and restore the target affinity level specified during a cpu_suspend psci call. This ensures that we traverse only through the affinity levels that we originally intended to after resuming from suspend. Change-Id: I0900ae49a50b496da137cfec8f158da0397ec56c
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Achin Gupta authored
The secure context saved and restored across a cpu_suspend operation can be more than just the state of the secure system registers e.g. we also need to save the affinity level till which the cpu is being powered down. This patch creates a suspend_context data structure which includes the system register context. This will allow other bits to be saved and restored as well in subsequent patches. Change-Id: I1c1f7d25497388b54b7d6ee4fab77e8c6a9992c4
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- 17 Jan, 2014 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Change-Id: Ic7fb61aabae1d515b9e6baf3dd003807ff42da60
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- 05 Dec, 2013 4 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch performs a major rework of the psci generic implementation to achieve the following: 1. replace recursion with iteration where possible to aid code readability e.g. affinity instance states are changed iteratively instead of recursively. 2. acquire pointers to affinity instance nodes at the beginning of a psci operation. All subsequent actions use these pointers instead of calling psci_get_aff_map_node() repeatedly e.g. management of locks has been abstracted under functions which use these pointers to ensure correct ordering. Helper functions have been added to create these abstractions. 3. assertions have been added to cpu level handlers to ensure correct state transition 4. the affinity level extents specified to various functions have the same meaning i.e. start level is always less than the end level. Change-Id: If0508c3a7b20ea3ddda2a66128429382afc3dfc8
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch: 1. removes a duplicate assertion to check that the only error condition that can be returned while turning a cpu off is PSCI_E_DENIED. Having this assertion after calling psci_afflvl_off() is sufficient. 2. corrects some incorrect usage of 'its' vs 'it is' 3. removes some unwanted white spaces Change-Id: Icf014e269b54f5be5ce0b9fbe6b41258e4ebf403
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Achin Gupta authored
In the previous psci implementation, the psci_afflvl_power_on_finish() function would run into an error condition if the value of the context id parameter in the cpu_on and cpu_suspend psci calls was != 0. The parameter was being restored as the return value of the affinity level 0 finisher function. A non zero context id would be treated as an error condition. This would prevent successful wake up of the cpu from a power down state. Also, the contents of the general purpose registers were not being cleared upon return to the non-secure world after a cpu power up. This could potentially allow the non-secure world to view secure data. This patch ensures that all general purpose registers are set to ~0 prior to the final eret that drops the execution to the non-secure world. The context id is used to initialize the general purpose register x0 prior to re-entry into the non-secure world and is no longer restored as a function return value. A platform helper (platform_get_stack()) has been introduced to facilitate this change. Change-Id: I2454911ffd75705d6aa8609a5d250d9b26fa097c
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Dan Handley authored
- Add instructions for contributing to ARM Trusted Firmware. - Update copyright text in all files to acknowledge contributors. Change-Id: I9311aac81b00c6c167d2f8c889aea403b84450e5
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- 25 Oct, 2013 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
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