- 22 Jan, 2020 3 commits
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Mark Dykes authored
This reverts commit 76d84cbc. Change-Id: I867af7af3d9f5e568101f79b9ebea578e5cb2a4b
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Anthony Steinhauser authored
Even though ERET always causes a jump to another address, aarch64 CPUs speculatively execute following instructions as if the ERET instruction was not a jump instruction. The speculative execution does not cross privilege-levels (to the jump target as one would expect), but it continues on the kernel privilege level as if the ERET instruction did not change the control flow - thus execution anything that is accidentally linked after the ERET instruction. Later, the results of this speculative execution are always architecturally discarded, however they can leak data using microarchitectural side channels. This speculative execution is very reliable (seems to be unconditional) and it manages to complete even relatively performance-heavy operations (e.g. multiple dependent fetches from uncached memory). This was fixed in Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Optee OS: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/679db70801da9fda91d26caf13bf5b5ccc74e8e8 https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/commit/29fb48ace4186a41c409fde52bcf4216e9e50b61 https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/3a08873ece1cb28ace89fd65e8f3c1375cc98de2 https://github.com/OP-TEE/optee_os/commit/abfd092aa19f9c0251e3d5551e2d68a9ebcfec8a It is demonstrated in a SafeSide example: https://github.com/google/safeside/blob/master/demos/eret_hvc_smc_wrapper.cc https://github.com/google/safeside/blob/master/kernel_modules/kmod_eret_hvc_smc/eret_hvc_smc_module.c Signed-off-by: Anthony Steinhauser <asteinhauser@google.com> Change-Id: Iead39b0b9fb4b8d8b5609daaa8be81497ba63a0f
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Madhukar Pappireddy authored
Since BL31 PROGBITS and BL31 NOBITS sections are going to be in non-adjacent memory regions, potentially far from each other, some fixes are needed to support it completely. 1. adr instruction only allows computing the effective address of a location only within 1MB range of the PC. However, adrp instruction together with an add permits position independent address of any location with 4GB range of PC. 2. Since BL31 _RW_END_ marks the end of BL31 image, care must be taken that it is aligned to page size since we map this memory region in BL31 using xlat_v2 lib utils which mandate alignment of image size to page granularity. Change-Id: Ic745c5a130fe4239fa2742142d083b2bdc4e8b85 Signed-off-by: Madhukar Pappireddy <madhukar.pappireddy@arm.com>
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- 13 Sep, 2019 1 commit
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Alexei Fedorov authored
This patch provides the following features and makes modifications listed below: - Individual APIAKey key generation for each CPU. - New key generation on every BL31 warm boot and TSP CPU On event. - Per-CPU storage of APIAKey added in percpu_data[] of cpu_data structure. - `plat_init_apiakey()` function replaced with `plat_init_apkey()` which returns 128-bit value and uses Generic timer physical counter value to increase the randomness of the generated key. The new function can be used for generation of all ARMv8.3-PAuth keys - ARMv8.3-PAuth specific code placed in `lib\extensions\pauth`. - New `pauth_init_enable_el1()` and `pauth_init_enable_el3()` functions generate, program and enable APIAKey_EL1 for EL1 and EL3 respectively; pauth_disable_el1()` and `pauth_disable_el3()` functions disable PAuth for EL1 and EL3 respectively; `pauth_load_bl31_apiakey()` loads saved per-CPU APIAKey_EL1 from cpu-data structure. - Combined `save_gp_pauth_registers()` function replaces calls to `save_gp_registers()` and `pauth_context_save()`; `restore_gp_pauth_registers()` replaces `pauth_context_restore()` and `restore_gp_registers()` calls. - `restore_gp_registers_eret()` function removed with corresponding code placed in `el3_exit()`. - Fixed the issue when `pauth_t pauth_ctx` structure allocated space for 12 uint64_t PAuth registers instead of 10 by removal of macro CTX_PACGAKEY_END from `include/lib/el3_runtime/aarch64/context.h` and assigning its value to CTX_PAUTH_REGS_END. - Use of MODE_SP_ELX and MODE_SP_EL0 macro definitions in `msr spsel` instruction instead of hard-coded values. - Changes in documentation related to ARMv8.3-PAuth and ARMv8.5-BTI. Change-Id: Id18b81cc46f52a783a7e6a09b9f149b6ce803211 Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
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- 11 Sep, 2019 1 commit
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Justin Chadwell authored
This patch adds support for the Undefined Behaviour sanitizer. There are two types of support offered - minimalistic trapping support which essentially immediately crashes on undefined behaviour and full support with full debug messages. The full support relies on ubsan.c which has been adapted from code used by OPTEE. Change-Id: I417c810f4fc43dcb56db6a6a555bfd0b38440727 Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <justin.chadwell@arm.com>
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- 21 Aug, 2019 1 commit
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Alexei Fedorov authored
This patch fixes an issue when secure world timing information can be leaked because Secure Cycle Counter is not disabled. For ARMv8.5 the counter gets disabled by setting MDCR_El3.SCCD bit on CPU cold/warm boot. For the earlier architectures PMCR_EL0 register is saved/restored on secure world entry/exit from/to Non-secure state, and cycle counting gets disabled by setting PMCR_EL0.DP bit. 'include\aarch64\arch.h' header file was tided up and new ARMv8.5-PMU related definitions were added. Change-Id: I6f56db6bc77504634a352388990ad925a69ebbfa Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
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- 21 May, 2019 1 commit
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Madhukar Pappireddy authored
The intention of this patch is to leverage the existing el3_exit() return routine for smc_unknown return path rather than a custom set of instructions. In order to leverage el3_exit(), the necessary counteraction (i.e., saving the system registers apart from GP registers) must be performed. Hence a series of instructions which save system registers( like SPSR_EL3, SCR_EL3 etc) to stack are moved to the top of group of instructions which essentially decode the OEN from the smc function identifier and obtain the specific service handler in rt_svc_descs_array. This ensures that the control flow for both known and unknown smc calls will be similar. Change-Id: I67f94cfcba176bf8aee1a446fb58a4e383905a87 Signed-off-by: Madhukar Pappireddy <madhukar.pappireddy@arm.com>
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- 05 Apr, 2019 1 commit
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Alexei Fedorov authored
Replace call to pauth_context_save() with pauth_context_restore() in case of unknown SMC call. Change-Id: Ib863d979faa7831052b33e8ac73913e2f661f9a0 Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
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- 18 Mar, 2019 1 commit
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Alexei Fedorov authored
Change-Id: I8fb346743b7afddbb8bf5908db4f27ee5a26f99b Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
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- 27 Feb, 2019 2 commits
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
The previous commit added the infrastructure to load and save ARMv8.3-PAuth registers during Non-secure <-> Secure world switches, but didn't actually enable pointer authentication in the firmware. This patch adds the functionality needed for platforms to provide authentication keys for the firmware, and a new option (ENABLE_PAUTH) to enable pointer authentication in the firmware itself. This option is disabled by default, and it requires CTX_INCLUDE_PAUTH_REGS to be enabled. Change-Id: I35127ec271e1198d43209044de39fa712ef202a5 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
ARMv8.3-PAuth adds functionality that supports address authentication of the contents of a register before that register is used as the target of an indirect branch, or as a load. This feature is supported only in AArch64 state. This feature is mandatory in ARMv8.3 implementations. This feature adds several registers to EL1. A new option called CTX_INCLUDE_PAUTH_REGS has been added to select if the TF needs to save them during Non-secure <-> Secure world switches. This option must be enabled if the hardware has the registers or the values will be leaked during world switches. To prevent leaks, this patch also disables pointer authentication in the Secure world if CTX_INCLUDE_PAUTH_REGS is 0. Any attempt to use it will be trapped in EL3. Change-Id: I27beba9907b9a86c6df1d0c5bf6180c972830855 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 30 Jan, 2019 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
This reverts commit 2f370465 ("Add support for the SMC Calling Convention 2.0"). SMCCC v2.0 is no longer required for SPM, and won't be needed in the future. Removing it makes the SMC handling code less complicated. The SPM implementation based on SPCI and SPRT was using it, but it has been adapted to SMCCC v1.0. Change-Id: I36795b91857b2b9c00437cfbfed04b3c1627f578 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 04 Jan, 2019 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Enforce full include path for includes. Deprecate old paths. The following folders inside include/lib have been left unchanged: - include/lib/cpus/${ARCH} - include/lib/el3_runtime/${ARCH} The reason for this change is that having a global namespace for includes isn't a good idea. It defeats one of the advantages of having folders and it introduces problems that are sometimes subtle (because you may not know the header you are actually including if there are two of them). For example, this patch had to be created because two headers were called the same way: e0ea0928 ("Fix gpio includes of mt8173 platform to avoid collision."). More recently, this patch has had similar problems: 46f9b2c3 ("drivers: add tzc380 support"). This problem was introduced in commit 4ecca339 ("Move include and source files to logical locations"). At that time, there weren't too many headers so it wasn't a real issue. However, time has shown that this creates problems. Platforms that want to preserve the way they include headers may add the removed paths to PLAT_INCLUDES, but this is discouraged. Change-Id: I39dc53ed98f9e297a5966e723d1936d6ccf2fc8f Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 11 Dec, 2018 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Change-Id: I2ae9b3bb686c41b2e138132a7bed107925ac861e Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 05 Dec, 2018 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
Use the helper function `save_gp_registers` to save the register state to cpu_context on entry to EL3 in SMC handler. This has the effect of saving x0 - x3 as well into the cpu_context which was not done previously but it unifies the register save sequence in BL31. Change-Id: I5753c942263a5f9178deda3dba896e3220f3dd83 Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
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- 19 Jul, 2018 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
External Aborts while executing in EL3 is fatal in nature. This patch allows for the platform to define a handler for External Aborts received while executing in EL3. A default implementation is added which falls back to platform unhandled exception. Change-Id: I466f2c8113a33870f2c7d2d8f2bf20437d9fd354 Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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- 17 Jul, 2018 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
A new file ea_delegate.S is introduced, and all EA-related functions are moved into it. This makes runtime_exceptions.S less crowded and reads better. No functional changes. Change-Id: I64b653b3931984cffd420563f8e8d1ba263f329f Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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- 11 Jul, 2018 1 commit
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Roberto Vargas authored
Check_vector_size checks if the size of the vector fits in the size reserved for it. This check creates problems in the Clang assembler. A new macro, end_vector_entry, is added and check_vector_size is deprecated. This new macro fills the current exception vector until the next exception vector. If the size of the current vector is bigger than 32 instructions then it gives an error. Change-Id: Ie8545cf1003a1e31656a1018dd6b4c28a4eaf671 Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
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- 04 May, 2018 3 commits
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
RAS extensions are mandatory for ARMv8.2 CPUs, but are also optional extensions to base ARMv8.0 architecture. This patch adds build system support to enable RAS features in ARM Trusted Firmware. A boolean build option RAS_EXTENSION is introduced for this. With RAS_EXTENSION, an Exception Synchronization Barrier (ESB) is inserted at all EL3 vector entry and exit. ESBs will synchronize pending external aborts before entering EL3, and therefore will contain and attribute errors to lower EL execution. Any errors thus synchronized are detected via. DISR_EL1 register. When RAS_EXTENSION is set to 1, HANDLE_EL3_EA_FIRST must also be set to 1. Change-Id: I38a19d84014d4d8af688bd81d61ba582c039383a Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
At present, any External Abort routed to EL3 is reported as an unhandled exception and cause a panic. This patch enables ARM Trusted Firmware to handle External Aborts routed to EL3. With this patch, when an External Abort is received at EL3, its handling is delegated to plat_ea_handler() function. Platforms can provide their own implementation of this function. This patch adds a weak definition of the said function that prints out a message and just panics. In order to support handling External Aborts at EL3, the build option HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST must be set to 1. Before this patch, HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST wasn't passed down to compilation; this patch fixes that too. Change-Id: I4d07b7e65eb191ff72d63b909ae9512478cd01a1 Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
At present, the function that restores general purpose registers also does ERET. Refactor the restore code to restore general purpose registers without ERET to complement the save function. The macro save_x18_to_x29_sp_el0 was used only once, and is therefore removed, and its contents expanded inline for readability. No functional changes, but with this patch: - The SMC return path will incur an branch-return and an additional register load. - The unknown SMC path restores registers x0 to x3. Change-Id: I7a1a63e17f34f9cde810685d70a0ad13ca3b7c50 Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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- 23 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
Due to differences in the bitfields of the SMC IDs, it is not possible to support SMCCC 1.X and 2.0 at the same time. The behaviour of `SMCCC_MAJOR_VERSION` has changed. Now, it is a build option that specifies the major version of the SMCCC that the Trusted Firmware supports. The only two allowed values are 1 and 2, and it defaults to 1. The value of `SMCCC_MINOR_VERSION` is derived from it. Note: Support for SMCCC v2.0 is an experimental feature to enable prototyping of secure partition specifications. Support for this convention is disabled by default and could be removed without notice. Change-Id: I88abf9ccf08e9c66a13ce55c890edea54d9f16a7 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 15 Feb, 2018 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
According to the SMC Calling Convention (ARM DEN0028B): The Unknown SMC Function Identifier is a sign-extended value of (-1) that is returned in R0, W0 or X0 register. The value wasn't sign-extended because it was defined as a 32-bit unsigned value (0xFFFFFFFF). SMC_PREEMPT has been redefined as -2 for the same reason. NOTE: This might be a compatibility break for some AArch64 platforms that don't follow the previous version of the SMCCC (ARM DEN0028A) correctly. That document specifies that only the bottom 32 bits of the returned value must be checked. If a platform relies on the top 32 bits of the result being 0 (so that SMC_UNK is 0x00000000FFFFFFFF), it will have to fix its code to comply with the SMCCC. Change-Id: I7f7b109f6b30c114fe570aa0ead3c335383cb54d Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 29 Jan, 2018 1 commit
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
In preparation for SMCCC v1.1 support, save x4 to x29 unconditionally. Previously we expected callers coming from AArch64 mode to preserve x8-x17. This is no longer the case with SMCCC v1.1 as AArch64 callers only need to save x0-x3. Change-Id: Ie62d620776533969ff4a02c635422f1b9208be9c Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 11 Jan, 2018 1 commit
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Dimitris Papastamos authored
Invalidate the Branch Target Buffer (BTB) on entry to EL3 by disabling and enabling the MMU. To achieve this without performing any branch instruction, a per-cpu vbar is installed which executes the workaround and then branches off to the corresponding vector entry in the main vector table. A side effect of this change is that the main vbar is configured before any reset handling. This is to allow the per-cpu reset function to override the vbar setting. This workaround is enabled by default on the affected CPUs. Change-Id: I97788d38463a5840a410e3cea85ed297a1678265 Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 21 Aug, 2017 1 commit
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Julius Werner authored
Some error paths that lead to a crash dump will overwrite the value in the x30 register by calling functions with the no_ret macro, which resolves to a BL instruction. This is not very useful and not what the reader would expect, since a crash dump should usually show all registers in the state they were in when the exception happened. This patch replaces the offending function calls with a B instruction to preserve the value in x30. Change-Id: I2a3636f2943f79bab0cd911f89d070012e697c2a Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
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- 03 May, 2017 1 commit
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dp-arm authored
To make software license auditing simpler, use SPDX[0] license identifiers instead of duplicating the license text in every file. NOTE: Files that have been imported by FreeBSD have not been modified. [0]: https://spdx.org/ Change-Id: I80a00e1f641b8cc075ca5a95b10607ed9ed8761a Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 05 Dec, 2016 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
There are many instances in ARM Trusted Firmware where control is transferred to functions from which return isn't expected. Such jumps are made using 'bl' instruction to provide the callee with the location from which it was jumped to. Additionally, debuggers infer the caller by examining where 'lr' register points to. If a 'bl' of the nature described above falls at the end of an assembly function, 'lr' will be left pointing to a location outside of the function range. This misleads the debugger back trace. This patch defines a 'no_ret' macro to be used when jumping to functions from which return isn't expected. The macro ensures to use 'bl' instruction for the jump, and also, for debug builds, places a 'nop' instruction immediately thereafter (unless instructed otherwise) so as to leave 'lr' pointing within the function range. Change-Id: Ib34c69fc09197cfd57bc06e147cc8252910e01b0 Co-authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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- 14 Nov, 2016 1 commit
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Douglas Raillard authored
* Move comments on unhandled exceptions at the right place. * Reformat the existing comments to highlight the start of each block of 4 entries in the exception table to ease navigation (lines of dash reserved for head comments). * Reflow comments to 80 columns. Change-Id: I5ab88a93d0628af8e151852cb5b597eb34437677 Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
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- 12 Oct, 2016 1 commit
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dp-arm authored
In order to quantify the overall time spent in the PSCI software implementation, an initial collection of PMF instrumentation points has been added. Instrumentation has been added to the following code paths: - Entry to PSCI SMC handler. The timestamp is captured as early as possible during the runtime exception and stored in memory before entering the PSCI SMC handler. - Exit from PSCI SMC handler. The timestamp is captured after normal return from the PSCI SMC handler or if a low power state was requested it is captured in the bl31 warm boot path before return to normal world. - Entry to low power state. The timestamp is captured before entry to a low power state which implies either standby or power down. As these power states are mutually exclusive, only one timestamp is defined to describe both. It is possible to differentiate between the two power states using the PSCI STAT interface. - Exit from low power state. The timestamp is captured after a standby or power up operation has completed. To calculate the number of cycles spent running code in Trusted Firmware one can perform the following calculation: (exit_psci - enter_psci) - (exit_low_pwr - enter_low_pwr). The resulting number of cycles can be converted to time given the frequency of the counter. Change-Id: Ie3b8f3d16409b6703747093b3a2d5c7429ad0166 Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
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- 26 May, 2016 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
This patch introduces some assembler macros to simplify the declaration of the exception vectors. It abstracts the section the exception code is put into as well as the alignments constraints mandated by the ARMv8 architecture. For all TF images, the exception code has been updated to make use of these macros. This patch also updates some invalid comments in the exception vector code. Change-Id: I35737b8f1c8c24b6da89b0a954c8152a4096fa95
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- 09 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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Yatharth Kochar authored
The upcoming Firmware Update feature needs transitioning across Secure/Normal worlds to complete the FWU process and hence requires context management code to perform this task. Currently context management code is part of BL31 stage only. This patch moves the code from (include)/bl31 to (include)/common. Some function declarations/definitions and macros have also moved to different files to help code sharing. Change-Id: I3858b08aecdb76d390765ab2b099f457873f7b0c
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- 26 Nov, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
The IMF_READ_INTERRUPT_ID build option enables a feature where the interrupt ID of the highest priority pending interrupt is passed as a parameter to the interrupt handler registered for that type of interrupt. This additional read of highest pending interrupt id from GIC is problematic as it is possible that the original interrupt may get deasserted and another interrupt of different type maybe become the highest pending interrupt. Hence it is safer to prevent such behaviour by removing the IMF_READ_INTERRUPT_ID build option. The `id` parameter of the interrupt handler `interrupt_type_handler_t` is now made a reserved parameter with this patch. It will always contain INTR_ID_UNAVAILABLE. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#307 Change-Id: I2173aae1dd37edad7ba6bdfb1a99868635fa34de
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- 13 May, 2015 1 commit
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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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- 08 Apr, 2015 1 commit
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Kévin Petit authored
In order for the symbol table in the ELF file to contain the size of functions written in assembly, it is necessary to report it to the assembler using the .size directive. To fulfil the above requirements, this patch introduces an 'endfunc' macro which contains the .endfunc and .size directives. It also adds a .func directive to the 'func' assembler macro. The .func/.endfunc have been used so the assembler can fail if endfunc is omitted. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#295 Change-Id: If8cb331b03d7f38fe7e3694d4de26f1075b278fc Signed-off-by: Kévin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
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- 27 Aug, 2014 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
This patch gathers miscellaneous minor fixes to the documentation, and comments in the source code. Change-Id: I631e3dda5abafa2d90f464edaee069a1e58b751b Co-Authored-By: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com> Co-Authored-By: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
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- 15 Aug, 2014 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch disables routing of external aborts from lower exception levels to EL3 and ensures that a SError interrupt generated as a result of execution in EL3 is taken locally instead of a lower exception level. The SError interrupt is enabled in the TSP code only when the operation has not been directly initiated by the normal world. This is to prevent the possibility of an asynchronous external abort which originated in normal world from being taken when execution is in S-EL1. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#153 Change-Id: I157b996c75996d12fd86d27e98bc73dd8bce6cd5
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- 28 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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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
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- 19 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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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
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- 29 May, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch fixes the compilation issue for trusted firmware when the IMF_READ_INTERRUPT_ID is enabled. Change-Id: I94ab613b9bc96a7c1935796c674dc42246aaafee
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