- 12 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
Run bl32 on tegra v3
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- 11 Jun, 2015 2 commits
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Varun Wadekar authored
This patch moves the optee-dispatcher.md and tlk-dispatcher.md to docs/spd. Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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Varun Wadekar authored
This patch adds support to run a Trusted OS during boot time. The previous stage bootloader passes the entry point information in the 'bl32_ep_info' structure, which is passed over to the SPD. The build system expects the dispatcher to be passed as an input parameter using the 'SPD=<dispatcher>' option. The Tegra docs have also been updated with this information. Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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- 09 Jun, 2015 4 commits
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danh-arm authored
Clarify some CSS data structures
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danh-arm authored
Fix build option 'ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION' in user guide
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
For CSS based platforms, the constants MHU_SECURE_BASE and MHU_SECURE_SIZE used to define the extents of the Trusted Mailboxes. As such, they were misnamed because the mailboxes are completely unrelated to the MHU hardware. This patch removes the MHU_SECURE_BASE and MHU_SECURE_SIZE #defines. The address of the Trusted Mailboxes is now relative to the base of the Trusted SRAM. This patch also introduces a new constant, SCP_COM_SHARED_MEM_BASE, which is the address of the first memory region used for communication between AP and SCP. This is used by the BOM and SCPI protocols. Change-Id: Ib200f057b19816bf05e834d111271c3ea777291f
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
Add a comment explaining what the SCP boot configuration information is on CSS based platforms like Juno. Also express its address relatively to the base of the Trusted SRAM rather than hard-coding it. Change-Id: I82cf708a284c8b8212933074ea8c37bdf48b403b
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- 08 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
The 'ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION_ID' option specified in the user guide corresponds to the internal definition not visible to the final user. The proper build option is 'ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION'. This patch fixes it. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#308 Change-Id: Ica8cb72c0c5e8b3503f60b5357d16698e869b1bd
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- 05 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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danh-arm authored
FVP: Correct the PSYSR_WK bit width in platform_get_entrypoint
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- 03 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch fixes the incorrect bit width used to extract the wakeup reason from PSYSR in platform_get_entrypoint() function. This defect did not have any observed regression. Change-Id: I42652dbffc99f5bf50cc86a5878f28d730720d9a
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- 02 Jun, 2015 3 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
Ag/tf issues#306
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Achin Gupta authored
CSS: Extract primary cpu id using the correct bit width
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Achin Gupta authored
Tegra soc support v4
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- 29 May, 2015 2 commits
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Varun Wadekar authored
T210 is the latest chip in the Tegra family of SoCs from NVIDIA. It is an ARM v8 dual-cluster (A57/A53) SoC, with any one of the clusters being active at a given point in time. This patch adds support to boot the Trusted Firmware on T210 SoCs. The patch also adds support to boot secondary CPUs, enter/exit core power states for all CPUs in the slow/fast clusters. The support to switch between clusters is still not available in this patch and would be available later. Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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Varun Wadekar authored
This patch adds driver for the 16550 UART interface. The driver is exposed as a console, which platforms can use to dump their boot/crash logs. Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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- 27 May, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch fixes the incorrect bit width used to extract the primary cpu id from `ap_data` exported by scp at SCP_BOOT_CFG_ADDR in platform_is_primary_cpu(). Change-Id: I14abb361685f31164ecce0755fc1a145903b27aa
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- 20 May, 2015 1 commit
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danh-arm authored
Fix return type of FVP plat_arm_topology_setup
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- 19 May, 2015 2 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
The ARM GIC driver treats the entire contents of the GICC_HPPIR as the interrupt ID instead of just bits[9:0]. This could result in an SGI being treated as a Group 1 interrupt on a GICv2 system. This patch introduces a mask to retrieve only the ID from a read of GICC_HPPIR, GICC_IAR and similar registers. The value read from these registers is masked with this constant prior to use as an interrupt ID. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#306 Change-Id: Ie3885157de33b71df9781a41f6ef015a30c4608d
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Dan Handley authored
Fix the return type of the FVP `plat_arm_topology_setup` function to be `void` instead of `int` to match the declaration in `plat_arm.h`. This does not result in any change in behavior. Change-Id: I62edfa7652b83bd26cffb7d167153959b38e37e7
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- 18 May, 2015 1 commit
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achingupta authored
PSCI: Set ON_PENDING state early during CPU_ON
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- 13 May, 2015 2 commits
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Achin Gupta authored
There are couple of issues with how the interrupt routing framework in BL3_1 handles spurious interrupts. 1. In the macro 'handle_interrupt_exception', if a spurious interrupt is detected by plat_ic_get_pending_interrupt_type(), then execution jumps to 'interrupt_exit_\label'. This macro uses the el3_exit() function to return to the original exception level. el3_exit() attempts to restore the SPSR_EL3 and ELR_EL3 registers with values from the current CPU context. Since these registers were not saved in this code path, it programs stale values into these registers. This leads to unpredictable behaviour after the execution of the ERET instruction. 2. When an interrupt is routed to EL3, it could be de-asserted before the GICC_HPPIR is read in plat_ic_get_pending_interrupt_type(). There could be another interrupt pending at the same time e.g. a non-secure interrupt. Its type will be returned instead of the original interrupt. This would result in a call to get_interrupt_type_handler(). The firmware will panic if the handler for this type of interrupt has not been registered. This patch fixes the first problem by saving SPSR_EL3 and ELR_EL3 early in the 'handle_interrupt_exception' macro, instead of only doing so once the validity of the interrupt has been determined. The second problem is fixed by returning execution back to the lower exception level through the 'interrupt_exit_\label' label instead of treating it as an error condition. The 'interrupt_error_\label' label has been removed since it is no longer used. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#305 Change-Id: I81c729a206d461084db501bb81b44dff435021e8
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Soby Mathew authored
In the debug build of the function get_power_on_target_afflvl(), there is a check to ensure that the CPU is emerging from a SUSPEND or ON_PENDING state. The state is checked without acquiring the lock for the CPU node. The state could be updated to ON_PENDING in psci_afflvl_on() after the target CPU has been powered up. This results in a race condition which could cause the check for the ON_PENDING state in get_power_on_target_afflvl() to fail. This patch resolves this race condition by setting the state of the target CPU to ON_PENDING before the platform port attempts to power it on. The target CPU is thus guaranteed to read the correct the state. In case the power on operation fails, the state of the CPU is restored to OFF. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#302 Change-Id: I3f2306a78c58d47b1a0fb7e33ab04f917a2d5044
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- 29 Apr, 2015 5 commits
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danh-arm authored
Move up dependency versions
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danh-arm authored
Move to the new ARM SCP Messaging Interfaces v2
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danh-arm authored
ARM platform port reorganization
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Juan Castillo authored
Device tree idle state bindings changed in kernel v3.18. This patch updates the FVP DT files to use PSCI suspend as idle state. The patch also updates the 'compatible' property in the PSCI node and the 'entry-method' property in the idle-states node in the FVP Foundation GICv2-legacy device tree. Change-Id: Ie921d497c579f425c03d482f9d7b90e166106e2f
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
Move up the version numbers in the user guide of: * DS-5 (to v5.21) * EDK2 (to v3.0) * Linux Kernel (to 1.6-Juno) * Linaro file-system (to 15.03) * Juno SCP binary (to v1.7.0 within board recovery image 0.11.3). Change-Id: Ieb09e633acc2b33823ddf35f77f44e7da60b99ba
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- 28 Apr, 2015 11 commits
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
There has been a breaking change in the communication protocols used between the AP cores and the SCP on CSS based platforms like Juno. This means both the AP Trusted Firmware and SCP firmware must be updated at the same time. In case the user forgets to update the SCP ROM firmware, this patch detects when it still uses the previous version of the communication protocol. It will then output a comprehensive error message that helps trouble-shoot the issue. Change-Id: I7baf8f05ec0b7d8df25e0ee53df61fe7be0207c2
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The communication protocol used between the AP cores and the SCP in CSS-based platforms like Juno has undergone a number of changes. This patch makes the required modifications to the SCP Boot Protocol, SCPI Protocol and MHU driver code in shared CSS platform code so that the AP cores are still able to communicate with the SCP. This patch focuses on the mandatory changes to make it work. The design of this code needs to be improved but this will come in a subsequent patch. The main changes are: - MHU communication protocol - The command ID and payload size are no longer written into the MHU registers directly. Instead, they are stored in the payload area. The MHU registers are now used only as a doorbell to kick off messages. Same goes for any command result, the AP has to pick it up from the payload area. - SCP Boot Protocol - The BL3-0 image is now expected to embed a checksum. This checksum must be passed to the SCP, which uses it to check the integrity of the image it received. - The BL3-0 image used to be transferred a block (4KB) at a time. The SCP now supports receiving up to 128KB at a time, which is more than the size of the BL3-0 image. Therefore, the image is now sent in one go. - The command IDs have changed. - SCPI Protocol - The size of the SCPI payload has been reduced down from 512 bytes to 256 bytes. This changes the base address of the AP-to-SCP payload area. - For commands that have a response, the response is the same SCPI header that was sent, except for the size and the status, which both must be updated appropriately. Success/Failure of a command is determined by looking at the updated status code. - Some command IDs have changed. NOTE: THIS PATCH BREAKS COMPATIBILITY WITH FORMER VERSIONS OF THE SCP FIRMWARE AND THUS REQUIRES AN UPDATE OF THIS BINARY. THE LATEST SCP BINARY CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE ARM CONNECTED COMMUNITY WEBSITE. Change-Id: Ia5f6b95fe32401ee04a3805035748e8ef6718da7
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Dan Handley authored
Update the User Guide, Porting Guide and Firmware Design documents to align them with the recent changes made to the FVP and Juno platform ports. Also fix some other historical inaccuracies. Change-Id: I37aba4805f9044b1a047996d3e396c75f4a09176
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Dan Handley authored
Move the Juno port from plat/juno to plat/arm/board/juno. Also rename some of the files so they are consistently prefixed with juno_. Update the platform makefiles accordingly. Change-Id: I0af6cb52a5fee7ef209107a1188b76a3c33a2a9f
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Dan Handley authored
Major update to the Juno platform port to use the common platform code in (include/)plat/arm/* and (include/)plat/common/*. This mainly consists of removing duplicated code but also introduces some small behavioural changes where there was unnecessary variation between the FVP and Juno ports. See earlier commit titled `Add common ARM and CSS platform code` for details. Also move the ARM SoC specific security setup (i.e. NIC-400 and PCIe initialization) from BL1 to `plat_arm_security_setup()` in BL2, where the other security setup is done. Change-Id: Ic9fe01bae8ed382bfb04fc5839a4cfff332eb124
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Dan Handley authored
Move the FVP port from plat/fvp to plat/arm/board/fvp. Also rename some of the files so they are consistently prefixed with fvp_. Update the platform makefiles accordingly. Change-Id: I7569affc3127d66405f1548fc81b878a858e61b7
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Dan Handley authored
Major update to the FVP platform port to use the common platform code in (include/)plat/arm/* and (include/)plat/common/*. This mainly consists of removing duplicated code but also introduces some small behavioural changes where there was unnecessary variation between the FVP and Juno ports. See earlier commit titled `Add common ARM and CSS platform code` for details. Also add support for Foundation FVP version 9.1 during FVP config setup to prevent a warning being emitted in the console. Change-Id: I254ca854987642ce09d1b924c9fd410a6e13e3bc
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Dan Handley authored
This major change pulls out the common functionality from the FVP and Juno platform ports into the following categories: * (include/)plat/common. Common platform porting functionality that typically may be used by all platforms. * (include/)plat/arm/common. Common platform porting functionality that may be used by all ARM standard platforms. This includes all ARM development platforms like FVP and Juno but may also include non-ARM-owned platforms. * (include/)plat/arm/board/common. Common platform porting functionality for ARM development platforms at the board (off SoC) level. * (include/)plat/arm/css/common. Common platform porting functionality at the ARM Compute SubSystem (CSS) level. Juno is an example of a CSS-based platform. * (include/)plat/arm/soc/common. Common platform porting functionality at the ARM SoC level, which is not already defined at the ARM CSS level. No guarantees are made about the backward compatibility of functionality provided in (include/)plat/arm. Also remove any unnecessary variation between the ARM development platform ports, including: * Unify the way BL2 passes `bl31_params_t` to BL3-1. Use the Juno implementation, which copies the information from BL2 memory instead of expecting it to persist in shared memory. * Unify the TZC configuration. There is no need to add a region for SCP in Juno; it's enough to simply not allow any access to this reserved region. Also set region 0 to provide no access by default instead of assuming this is the case. * Unify the number of memory map regions required for ARM development platforms, although the actual ranges mapped for each platform may be different. For the FVP port, this reduces the mapped peripheral address space. These latter changes will only be observed when the platform ports are migrated to use the new common platform code in subsequent patches. Change-Id: Id9c269dd3dc6e74533d0e5116fdd826d53946dc8
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Dan Handley authored
Add extern declarations of linker symbols to bl_common.h. These are used by platform ports to determine the memory layout of BL images. Adding the declarations to this file facilitates removal of these declarations from the platform porting source files in subsequent patches. Also remove the linker symbol declarations from common TSP source code. Change-Id: I8ed0426bc815317c4536b588e4e78bc15b4fe91c
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Dan Handley authored
Update the top level makefile to allow platform ports to exist in subdirectories at any level instead of one level under `plat/`. The makefile recursively searches for all files called `platform.mk` in all subdirectories of `plat/`. The directory containing `platform.mk` is the platform name. Platform names must be unique across the codebase. Replace usage of HELP_PLATFORMS in the Makefile with PLATFORMS since these are both used to report the same information back to the user. Update the TSP and cert_create tool makefiles in a similar way to support a deeper platform port directory structure. Also add PLAT_<plat_name> as a define passed through the top level makefile to the source files, to allow build time variation in common platform code. Change-Id: I213420164808c5ddb99a26144e8e3f141a7417b7
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Dan Handley authored
Separate out the common console functionality in `drivers/arm/pl011/pl011_console.S` into a new source file `drivers/console/console.S`. The former includes the latter to provide backwards compatibility for platform make files. Also add a skeleton console implementation for platforms that do not want to use PL011. Change-Id: I1ff963b2b54a872fbcf1eb0700797b9e9afa2538
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- 27 Apr, 2015 2 commits
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Dan Handley authored
Some assembly files containing macros are included like header files into other assembly files. This will cause assembler errors if they are included multiple times. Add header guards to assembly macro files to avoid assembler errors. Change-Id: Ia632e767ed7df7bf507b294982b8d730a6f8fe69
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Dan Handley authored
The required platform constant PLATFORM_CACHE_LINE_SIZE is unnecessary since CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE effectively provides the same information. CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE is preferred since this is an architecturally defined term and allows comparison with the corresponding hardware register value. Replace all usage of PLATFORM_CACHE_LINE_SIZE with CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE. Also, add a runtime assert in BL1 to check that the provided CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE matches the value provided in CTR_EL0. Change-Id: If87286be78068424217b9f3689be358356500dcd
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