1. 01 Oct, 2018 1 commit
  2. 28 Sep, 2018 2 commits
  3. 26 Jun, 2018 1 commit
  4. 11 Jun, 2018 1 commit
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  6. 15 Mar, 2018 1 commit
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  8. 29 Jan, 2018 1 commit
  9. 18 Jan, 2018 1 commit
  10. 03 Jan, 2018 1 commit
  11. 15 Nov, 2017 1 commit
    • David Cunado's avatar
      Move FPEXC32_EL2 to FP Context · 91089f36
      David Cunado authored
      
      
      The FPEXC32_EL2 register controls SIMD and FP functionality when the
      lower ELs are executing in AArch32 mode. It is architecturally mapped
      to AArch32 system register FPEXC.
      
      This patch removes FPEXC32_EL2 register from the System Register context
      and adds it to the floating-point context. EL3 only saves / restores the
      floating-point context if the build option CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS is set to 1.
      
      The rationale for this change is that if the Secure world is using FP
      functionality and EL3 is not managing the FP context, then the Secure
      world will save / restore the appropriate FP registers.
      
      NOTE - this is a break in behaviour in the unlikely case that
      CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS is set to 0 and the platform contains an AArch32
      Secure Payload that modifies FPEXC, but does not save and restore
      this register
      
      Change-Id: Iab80abcbfe302752d52b323b4abcc334b585c184
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
      91089f36
  12. 08 Nov, 2017 1 commit
    • Etienne Carriere's avatar
      ARMv7 target is driven by ARM_ARCH_MAJOR==7 · 26e63c44
      Etienne Carriere authored
      
      
      External build environment shall sets directive ARM_ARCH_MAJOR to 7
      to specify a target ARMv7-A core.
      
      As ARM-TF expects AARCH to be set, ARM_ARCH_MAJOR==7 mandates
      AARCH=aarch32.
      
      The toolchain target architecture/cpu is delegated after the platform
      configuration is parsed. Platform shall define target core through
      ARM_CORTEX_A<x>=yes, <x> being 5, 7, 9, 12, 15 and/or 17.
      
      Platform can bypass ARM_CORTEX_A<x>=yes directive and provide straight
      the toolchain target directive through MARCH32_DIRECTIVE.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarEtienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@linaro.org>
      26e63c44
  13. 31 Oct, 2017 1 commit
  14. 23 Oct, 2017 2 commits
  15. 16 Oct, 2017 2 commits
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      GIC: Allow specifying interrupt properties · c639e8eb
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      
      
      The GIC driver initialization currently allows an array of interrupts to
      be configured as secure. Future use cases would require more interrupt
      configuration other than just security, such as priority.
      
      This patch introduces a new interrupt property array as part of both
      GICv2 and GICv3 driver data. The platform can populate the array with
      interrupt numbers and respective properties. The corresponding driver
      initialization iterates through the array, and applies interrupt
      configuration as required.
      
      This capability, and the current way of supplying array (or arrays, in
      case of GICv3) of secure interrupts, are however mutually exclusive.
      Henceforth, the platform should supply either:
      
        - A list of interrupts to be mapped as secure (the current way).
          Platforms that do this will continue working as they were. With this
          patch, this scheme is deprecated.
      
        - A list of interrupt properties (properties include interrupt group).
          Individual interrupt properties are specified via. descriptors of
          type 'interrupt_prop_desc_t', which can be populated with the macro
          INTR_PROP_DESC().
      
      A run time assert checks that the platform doesn't specify both.
      
      Henceforth the old scheme of providing list of secure interrupts is
      deprecated. When built with ERROR_DEPRECATED=1, GIC drivers will require
      that the interrupt properties are supplied instead of an array of secure
      interrupts.
      
      Add a section to firmware design about configuring secure interrupts.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#262
      
      Change-Id: I8eec29e72eb69dbb6bce77879febf32c95376942
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      c639e8eb
    • Qixiang Xu's avatar
      docs: Update Trusted Board Boot Requirements document number · 67b66903
      Qixiang Xu authored
      
      
      Update DEN0006B-5(2013) to DEN0006C-1(2015)
      
      Change-Id: I753a14214dde827d004fd04c47b5ba112df38d73
      Signed-off-by: default avatarQixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
      67b66903
  16. 13 Oct, 2017 1 commit
  17. 24 Aug, 2017 2 commits
    • Isla Mitchell's avatar
      Enable CnP bit for ARMv8.2 CPUs · 9fce2725
      Isla Mitchell authored
      
      
      This patch enables the CnP (Common not Private) bit for secure page
      tables so that multiple PEs in the same Inner Shareable domain can use
      the same translation table entries for a given stage of translation in
      a particular translation regime. This only takes effect when ARM
      Trusted Firmware is built with ARM_ARCH_MINOR >= 2.
      
      ARM Trusted Firmware Design has been updated to include a description
      of this feature usage.
      
      Change-Id: I698305f047400119aa1900d34c65368022e410b8
      Signed-off-by: default avatarIsla Mitchell <isla.mitchell@arm.com>
      9fce2725
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      firmware-design.rst: Fix formatting · 579b4adb
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      
      
      The format conversion wrongly formatted a couple of sections. These were
      also missing from the Table of Contents.
      
      Change-Id: I324216c27e7b4711e6cc5e25782f4b53842140cc
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      579b4adb
  18. 23 Aug, 2017 1 commit
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  20. 29 Jun, 2017 3 commits
  21. 28 Jun, 2017 1 commit
  22. 21 Jun, 2017 1 commit
    • David Cunado's avatar
      Fully initialise essential control registers · 18f2efd6
      David Cunado authored
      
      
      This patch updates the el3_arch_init_common macro so that it fully
      initialises essential control registers rather then relying on hardware
      to set the reset values.
      
      The context management functions are also updated to fully initialise
      the appropriate control registers when initialising the non-secure and
      secure context structures and when preparing to leave EL3 for a lower
      EL.
      
      This gives better alignement with the ARM ARM which states that software
      must initialise RES0 and RES1 fields with 0 / 1.
      
      This patch also corrects the following typos:
      
      "NASCR definitions" -> "NSACR definitions"
      
      Change-Id: Ia8940b8351dc27bc09e2138b011e249655041cfc
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
      18f2efd6
  23. 02 Jun, 2017 1 commit
  24. 26 Apr, 2017 1 commit
  25. 20 Mar, 2017 1 commit
  26. 14 Feb, 2017 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Introduce locking primitives using CAS instruction · c877b414
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      
      
      The ARMv8v.1 architecture extension has introduced support for far
      atomics, which includes compare-and-swap. Compare and Swap instruction
      is only available for AArch64.
      
      Introduce build options to choose the architecture versions to target
      ARM Trusted Firmware:
      
        - ARM_ARCH_MAJOR: selects the major version of target ARM
          Architecture. Default value is 8.
      
        - ARM_ARCH_MINOR: selects the minor version of target ARM
          Architecture. Default value is 0.
      
      When:
      
        (ARM_ARCH_MAJOR > 8) || ((ARM_ARCH_MAJOR == 8) && (ARM_ARCH_MINOR >= 1)),
      
      for AArch64, Compare and Swap instruction is used to implement spin
      locks. Otherwise, the implementation falls back to using
      load-/store-exclusive instructions.
      
      Update user guide, and introduce a section in Firmware Design guide to
      summarize support for features introduced in ARMv8 Architecture
      Extensions.
      
      Change-Id: I73096a0039502f7aef9ec6ab3ae36680da033f16
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      c877b414
  27. 06 Feb, 2017 1 commit
    • Douglas Raillard's avatar
      Introduce unified API to zero memory · 308d359b
      Douglas Raillard authored
      
      
      Introduce zeromem_dczva function on AArch64 that can handle unaligned
      addresses and make use of DC ZVA instruction to zero a whole block at a
      time. This zeroing takes place directly in the cache to speed it up
      without doing external memory access.
      
      Remove the zeromem16 function on AArch64 and replace it with an alias to
      zeromem. This zeromem16 function is now deprecated.
      
      Remove the 16-bytes alignment constraint on __BSS_START__ in
      firmware-design.md as it is now not mandatory anymore (it used to comply
      with zeromem16 requirements).
      
      Change the 16-bytes alignment constraints in SP min's linker script to a
      8-bytes alignment constraint as the AArch32 zeromem implementation is now
      more efficient on 8-bytes aligned addresses.
      
      Introduce zero_normalmem and zeromem helpers in platform agnostic header
      that are implemented this way:
      * AArch32:
      	* zero_normalmem: zero using usual data access
      	* zeromem: alias for zero_normalmem
      * AArch64:
      	* zero_normalmem: zero normal memory  using DC ZVA instruction
      	                  (needs MMU enabled)
      	* zeromem: zero using usual data access
      
      Usage guidelines: in most cases, zero_normalmem should be preferred.
      
      There are 2 scenarios where zeromem (or memset) must be used instead:
      * Code that must run with MMU disabled (which means all memory is
        considered device memory for data accesses).
      * Code that fills device memory with null bytes.
      
      Optionally, the following rule can be applied if performance is
      important:
      * Code zeroing small areas (few bytes) that are not secrets should use
        memset to take advantage of compiler optimizations.
      
        Note: Code zeroing security-related critical information should use
        zero_normalmem/zeromem instead of memset to avoid removal by
        compilers' optimizations in some cases or misbehaving versions of GCC.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#408
      
      Change-Id: Iafd9663fc1070413c3e1904e54091cf60effaa82
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDouglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
      308d359b
  28. 30 Jan, 2017 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Report errata workaround status to console · 10bcd761
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      
      
      The errata reporting policy is as follows:
      
        - If an errata workaround is enabled:
      
          - If it applies (i.e. the CPU is affected by the errata), an INFO
            message is printed, confirming that the errata workaround has been
            applied.
      
          - If it does not apply, a VERBOSE message is printed, confirming
            that the errata workaround has been skipped.
      
        - If an errata workaround is not enabled, but would have applied had
          it been, a WARN message is printed, alerting that errata workaround
          is missing.
      
      The CPU errata messages are printed by both BL1 (primary CPU only) and
      runtime firmware on debug builds, once for each CPU/errata combination.
      
      Relevant output from Juno r1 console when ARM Trusted Firmware is built
      with PLAT=juno LOG_LEVEL=50 DEBUG=1:
      
        VERBOSE: BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 806969 was not applied
        VERBOSE: BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 813420 was not applied
        INFO:    BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for disable_ldnp_overread was applied
        WARNING: BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 826974 was missing!
        WARNING: BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 826977 was missing!
        WARNING: BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 828024 was missing!
        WARNING: BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 829520 was missing!
        WARNING: BL1: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 833471 was missing!
        ...
        VERBOSE: BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 806969 was not applied
        VERBOSE: BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 813420 was not applied
        INFO:    BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for disable_ldnp_overread was applied
        WARNING: BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 826974 was missing!
        WARNING: BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 826977 was missing!
        WARNING: BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 828024 was missing!
        WARNING: BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 829520 was missing!
        WARNING: BL31: cortex_a57: errata workaround for 833471 was missing!
        ...
        VERBOSE: BL31: cortex_a53: errata workaround for 826319 was not applied
        INFO:    BL31: cortex_a53: errata workaround for disable_non_temporal_hint was applied
      
      Also update documentation.
      
      Change-Id: Iccf059d3348adb876ca121cdf5207bdbbacf2aba
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      10bcd761
  29. 15 Dec, 2016 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Add provision to extend CPU operations at more levels · 5dd9dbb5
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      
      
      Various CPU drivers in ARM Trusted Firmware register functions to handle
      power-down operations. At present, separate functions are registered to
      power down individual cores and clusters.
      
      This scheme operates on the basis of core and cluster, and doesn't cater
      for extending the hierarchy for power-down operations. For example,
      future CPUs might support multiple threads which might need powering
      down individually.
      
      This patch therefore reworks the CPU operations framework to allow for
      registering power down handlers on specific level basis. Henceforth:
      
        - Generic code invokes CPU power down operations by the level
          required.
      
        - CPU drivers explicitly mention CPU_NO_RESET_FUNC when the CPU has no
          reset function.
      
        - CPU drivers register power down handlers as a list: a mandatory
          handler for level 0, and optional handlers for higher levels.
      
      All existing CPU drivers are adapted to the new CPU operations framework
      without needing any functional changes within.
      
      Also update firmware design guide.
      
      Change-Id: I1826842d37a9e60a9e85fdcee7b4b8f6bc1ad043
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      5dd9dbb5
  30. 14 Nov, 2016 1 commit
  31. 12 Oct, 2016 1 commit
  32. 11 Oct, 2016 1 commit
  33. 28 Sep, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Docs: Add the PSCI library integration guide · 9e534b20
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds the PSCI library integration guide for AArch32 ARMv8-A
      systems `psci-lib-integration-guide.md` to the documentation. The
      patch also adds appropriate reference to the new document in
      the `firmware-design.md` document.
      
      Change-Id: I2d5b5c6b612452371713399702e318e3c73a8ee0
      9e534b20
  34. 15 Sep, 2016 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      PSCI: Add support for PSCI NODE_HW_STATE API · 28d3d614
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      This patch adds support for NODE_HW_STATE PSCI API by introducing a new
      PSCI platform hook (get_node_hw_state). The implementation validates
      supplied arguments, and then invokes this platform-defined hook and
      returns its result to the caller. PSCI capabilities are updated
      accordingly.
      
      Also updates porting and firmware design guides.
      
      Change-Id: I808e55bdf0c157002a7c104b875779fe50a68a30
      28d3d614