- 21 Sep, 2016 3 commits
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Yatharth Kochar authored
This patch adds ARM platform changes in BL2 for AArch32 state. It instantiates a descriptor array for ARM platforms describing image and entrypoint information for `SCP_BL2`, `BL32` and `BL33`. It also enables building of BL2 for ARCH=aarch32. Change-Id: I60dc7a284311eceba401fc789311c50ac746c51e
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Yatharth Kochar authored
This patch adds ARM platform changes in BL1 for AArch32 state. It also enables building of BL1 for ARCH=aarch32. Change-Id: I079be81a93d027f37b0f7d8bb474b1252bb4cf48
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Yatharth Kochar authored
This patch adds changes in ARM platform code to use new version of image loading. Following are the major changes: -Refactor the signatures for bl31_early_platform_setup() and arm_bl31_early_platform_setup() function to use `void *` instead of `bl31_params_t *`. -Introduce `plat_arm_bl2_handle_scp_bl2()` to handle loading of SCP_BL2 image from BL2. -Remove usage of reserve_mem() function from `arm_bl1_early_platform_setup()` -Extract BL32 & BL33 entrypoint info, from the link list passed by BL2, in `arm_bl31_early_platform_setup()` -Provides weak definitions for following platform functions: plat_get_bl_image_load_info plat_get_next_bl_params plat_flush_next_bl_params bl2_plat_handle_post_image_load -Instantiates a descriptor array for ARM platforms describing image and entrypoint information for `SCP_BL2`, `BL31`, `BL32` and `BL33` images. All the above changes are conditionally compiled using the `LOAD_IMAGE_V2` flag. Change-Id: I5e88b9785a3df1a2b2bbbb37d85b8e353ca61049
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- 10 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch adds AArch32 support for FVP and implements common platform APIs like `plat_get_my_stack`, `plat_set_my_stack`, `plat_my_core_cos` for AArch32. Only Multi Processor(MP) implementations of these functions are considered in this patch. The ARM Standard platform layer helpers are implemented for AArch32 and the common makefiles are modified to cater for both AArch64 and AArch32 builds. Compatibility with the deprecated platform API is not supported for AArch32. Change-Id: Iad228400613eec91abf731b49e21a15bcf2833ea
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- 19 Jul, 2016 2 commits
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch moves the `arm_common.c` file from `plat/arm/common/aarch64/` to the parent directory since the functions implemented in the file are not AArch64 specific. The platform makefiles are also modified for this change. Change-Id: I776d2e4958f59041476cf2f53a9adb5b2d304ee0
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Soby Mathew authored
The `plat_psci_common.c` was moved to the new location `plat/common` and a stub file was retained at previous location for compatibility. This patch modifies the platform makefiles to include the file from the new location. Change-Id: Iabddeeb824e9a5d72d176d7c644735966c8c0699
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- 08 Jul, 2016 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The arm_setup_page_tables() function used to expect a single set of addresses defining the extents of the whole read-only section, code and read-only data mixed up, which was mapped as executable. This patch changes this behaviour. arm_setup_page_tables() now expects 2 separate sets of addresses: - the extents of the code section; - the extents of the read-only data section. The code is mapped as executable, whereas the data is mapped as execute-never. New #defines have been introduced to identify the extents of the code and the read-only data section. Given that all BL images except BL1 share the same memory layout and linker script structure, these #defines are common across these images. The slight memory layout differences in BL1 have been handled by providing values specific to BL1. Note that this patch also affects the Xilinx platform port, which uses the arm_setup_page_tables() function. It has been updated accordingly, such that the memory mappings on this platform are unchanged. This is achieved by passing null values as the extents of the read-only data section so that it is ignored. As a result, the whole read-only section is still mapped as executable. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#85 Change-Id: I1f95865c53ce6e253a01286ff56e0aa1161abac5
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- 16 Jun, 2016 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch enables optional PSCI functions `PSCI_STAT_COUNT` and `PSCI_STAT_RESIDENCY` for ARM standard platforms. The optional platform API 'translate_power_state_by_mpidr()' is implemented for the Juno platform. 'validate_power_state()' on Juno downgrades PSCI CPU_SUSPEND requests for the system power level to the cluster power level. Hence, it is not suitable for validating the 'power_state' parameter passed in a PSCI_STAT_COUNT/RESIDENCY call. Change-Id: I9548322676fa468d22912392f2325c2a9f96e4d2
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- 13 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch modifies the upstream platform port makefiles to use the new xlat_tables library files. This patch also makes mmap region setup common between AArch64 and AArch32 for FVP platform port. The file `fvp_common.c` is moved from the `plat/arm/board/fvp/aarch64` folder to the parent folder as it is not specific to AArch64. Change-Id: Id2e9aac45e46227b6f83cccfd1e915404018ea0b
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- 31 Mar, 2016 1 commit
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David Wang authored
This patch adds an option to the ARM common platforms to load BL31 in the TZC secured DRAM instead of the default secure SRAM. To enable this feature, set `ARM_BL31_IN_DRAM` to 1 in build options. If TSP is present, then setting this option also sets the TSP location to DRAM and ignores the `ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION` build flag. To use this feature, BL2 platform code must map in the DRAM used by BL31. The macro ARM_MAP_BL31_SEC_DRAM is provided for this purpose. Currently, only the FVP BL2 platform code maps in this DRAM. Change-Id: If5f7cc9deb569cfe68353a174d4caa48acd78d67
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- 22 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Yatharth Kochar authored
This patch fixes inconsistencies in bl1_tbbr_image_descs[] and miscellaneous fixes in Firmware Update code. Following are the changes: * As part of the original FWU changes, a `copied_size` field was added to `image_info_t`. This was a subtle binary compatibility break because it changed the size of the `bl31_params_t` struct, which could cause problems if somebody used different versions of BL2 or BL31, one with the old `image_info_t` and one with the new version. This patch put the `copied_size` within the `image_desc_t`. * EXECUTABLE flag is now stored in `ep_info.h.attr` in place of `image_info.h.attr`, associating it to an entrypoint. * The `image_info.image_base` is only relevant for secure images that are copied from non-secure memory into secure memory. This patch removes initializing `image_base` for non secure images in the bl1_tbbr_image_descs[]. * A new macro `SET_STATIC_PARAM_HEAD` is added for populating bl1_tbbr_image_descs[].ep_info/image_info.h members statically. The version, image_type and image attributes are now populated using this new macro. * Added PLAT_ARM_NVM_BASE and PLAT_ARM_NVM_SIZE to avoid direct usage of V2M_FLASH0_XXX in plat/arm/common/arm_bl1_fwu.c. * Refactoring of code/macros related to SECURE and EXECUTABLE flags. NOTE: PLATFORM PORTS THAT RELY ON THE SIZE OF `image_info_t` OR USE the "EXECUTABLE" BIT WITHIN `image_info_t.h.attr` OR USE THEIR OWN `image_desc_t` ARRAY IN BL1, MAY BE BROKEN BY THIS CHANGE. THIS IS CONSIDERED UNLIKELY. Change-Id: Id4e5989af7bf0ed263d19d3751939da1169b561d
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- 16 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
ARM Trusted Firmware supports 2 different interconnect peripheral drivers: CCI and CCN. ARM platforms are implemented using either of the interconnect peripherals. This patch adds a layer of abstraction to help ARM platform ports to choose the right interconnect driver and corresponding platform support. This is as described below: 1. A set of ARM common functions have been implemented to initialise an interconnect and for entering/exiting a cluster from coherency. These functions are prefixed as "plat_arm_interconnect_". Weak definitions of these functions have been provided for each type of driver. 2.`plat_print_interconnect_regs` macro used for printing CCI registers is moved from a common arm_macros.S to cci_macros.S. 3. The `ARM_CONFIG_HAS_CCI` flag used in `arm_config_flags` structure is renamed to `ARM_CONFIG_HAS_INTERCONNECT`. Change-Id: I02f31184fbf79b784175892d5ce1161b65a0066c
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- 15 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
Prior to this patch, it was assumed that on all ARM platforms the bare minimal security setup required is to program TrustZone protection. This would always be done by programming the TZC-400 which was assumed to be present in all ARM platforms. The weak definition of platform_arm_security_setup() in plat/arm/common/arm_security.c reflected these assumptions. In reality, each ARM platform either decides at runtime whether TrustZone protection needs to be programmed (e.g. FVPs) or performs some security setup in addition to programming TrustZone protection (e.g. NIC setup on Juno). As a result, the weak definition of plat_arm_security_setup() is always overridden. When a platform needs to program TrustZone protection and implements the TZC-400 peripheral, it uses the arm_tzc_setup() function to do so. It is also possible to program TrustZone protection through other peripherals that include a TrustZone controller e.g. DMC-500. The programmer's interface is slightly different across these various peripherals. In order to satisfy the above requirements, this patch makes the following changes to the way security setup is done on ARM platforms. 1. arm_security.c retains the definition of arm_tzc_setup() and has been renamed to arm_tzc400.c. This is to reflect the reliance on the TZC-400 peripheral to perform TrustZone programming. The new file is not automatically included in all platform ports through arm_common.mk. Each platform must include it explicitly in a platform specific makefile if needed. This approach enables introduction of similar library code to program TrustZone protection using a different peripheral. This code would be used by the subset of ARM platforms that implement this peripheral. 2. Due to #1 above, existing platforms which implements the TZC-400 have been updated to include the necessary files for both BL2, BL2U and BL31 images. Change-Id: I513c58f7a19fff2e9e9c3b95721592095bcb2735
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- 20 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
Currently, Trusted Firmware on ARM platforms unlocks access to the timer frame registers that will be used by the Non-Secure world. This unlock operation should be done by the Non-Secure software itself, instead of relying on secure firmware settings. This patch adds a new ARM specific build option 'ARM_CONFIG_CNTACR' to unlock access to the timer frame by setting the corresponding bits in the CNTACR<N> register. The frame id <N> is defined by 'PLAT_ARM_NSTIMER_FRAME_ID'. Default value is true (unlock timer access). Documentation updated accordingly. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#170 Change-Id: Id9d606efd781e43bc581868cd2e5f9c8905bdbf6
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- 05 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
The fip_create tool specifies images in the command line using the ARM TF naming convention (--bl2, --bl31, etc), while the cert_create tool uses the TBBR convention (--tb-fw, --soc-fw, etc). This double convention is confusing and should be aligned. This patch updates the fip_create command line options to follow the TBBR naming convention. Usage examples in the User Guide have been also updated. NOTE: users that build the FIP by calling the fip_create tool directly from the command line must update the command line options in their scripts. Users that build the FIP by invoking the main ARM TF Makefile should not notice any difference. Change-Id: I84d602630a2585e558d927b50dfde4dd2112496f
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- 09 Dec, 2015 4 commits
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Yatharth Kochar authored
Firmware update feature needs a new FIP called `fwu_fip.bin` that includes Secure(SCP_BL2U, BL2U) and Normal world(NS_BL2U) images along with the FWU_CERT certificate in order for NS_BL1U to load the images and help the Firmware update process to complete. This patch adds the capability to support the new target `fwu_fip` which includes above mentioned FWU images in the make files. The new target of `fwu_fip` and its dependencies are included for compilation only when `TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT` is defined. Change-Id: Ie780e3aac6cbd0edfaff3f9af96a2332bd69edbc
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Yatharth Kochar authored
This patch adds support for Firmware update in BL2U for ARM platforms such that TZC initialization is performed on all ARM platforms and (optionally) transfer of SCP_BL2U image on ARM CSS platforms. BL2U specific functions are added to handle early_platform and plat_arch setup. The MMU is configured to map in the BL2U code/data area and other required memory. Change-Id: I57863295a608cc06e6cbf078b7ce34cbd9733e4f
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Yatharth Kochar authored
This patch adds Firmware Update support for ARM platforms. New files arm_bl1_fwu.c and juno_bl1_setup.c were added to provide platform specific Firmware update code. BL1 now includes mmap entry for `ARM_MAP_NS_DRAM1` to map DRAM for authenticating NS_BL2U image(For both FVP and JUNO platform). Change-Id: Ie116cd83f5dc00aa53d904c2f1beb23d58926555
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Achin Gupta authored
Suport for ARM GIC v2.0 and v3.0 drivers has been reworked to create three separate drivers instead of providing a single driver that can work on both versions of the GIC architecture. These drivers correspond to the following software use cases: 1. A GICv2 only driver that can run only on ARM GIC v2.0 implementations e.g. GIC-400 2. A GICv3 only driver that can run only on ARM GIC v3.0 implementations e.g. GIC-500 in a mode where all interrupt regimes use GICv3 features 3. A deprecated GICv3 driver that operates in legacy mode. This driver can operate only in the GICv2 mode in the secure world. On a GICv3 system, this driver allows normal world to run in either GICv3 mode (asymmetric mode) or in the GICv2 mode. Both modes of operation are deprecated on GICv3 systems. ARM platforms implement both versions of the GIC architecture. This patch adds a layer of abstraction to help ARM platform ports chose the right GIC driver and corresponding platform support. This is as described below: 1. A set of ARM common functions have been introduced to initialise the GIC and the driver during cold and warm boot. These functions are prefixed as "plat_arm_gic_". Weak definitions of these functions have been provided for each type of driver. 2. Each platform includes the sources that implement the right functions directly into the its makefile. The FVP can be instantiated with different versions of the GIC architecture. It uses the FVP_USE_GIC_DRIVER build option to specify which of the three drivers should be included in the build. 3. A list of secure interrupts has to be provided to initialise each of the three GIC drivers. For GIC v3.0 the interrupt ids have to be further categorised as Group 0 and Group 1 Secure interrupts. For GIC v2.0, the two types are merged and treated as Group 0 interrupts. The two lists of interrupts are exported from the platform_def.h. The lists are constructed by adding a list of board specific interrupt ids to a list of ids common to all ARM platforms and Compute sub-systems. This patch also makes some fields of `arm_config` data structure in FVP redundant and these unused fields are removed. Change-Id: Ibc8c087be7a8a6b041b78c2c3bd0c648cd2035d8
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- 02 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch adds watchdog support on ARM platforms (FVP and Juno). A secure instance of SP805 is used as Trusted Watchdog. It is entirely managed in BL1, being enabled in the early platform setup hook and disabled in the exit hook. By default, the watchdog is enabled in every build (even when TBB is disabled). A new ARM platform specific build option `ARM_DISABLE_TRUSTED_WDOG` has been introduced to allow the user to disable the watchdog at build time. This feature may be used for testing or debugging purposes. Specific error handlers for Juno and FVP are also provided in this patch. These handlers will be called after an image load or authentication error. On FVP, the Table of Contents (ToC) in the FIP is erased. On Juno, the corresponding error code is stored in the V2M Non-Volatile flags register. In both cases, the CPU spins until a watchdog reset is generated after 256 seconds (as specified in the TBBR document). Change-Id: I9ca11dcb0fe15af5dbc5407ab3cf05add962f4b4
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- 26 Nov, 2015 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
This patch adds support for booting EL3 payloads on CSS platforms, for example Juno. In this scenario, the Trusted Firmware follows its normal boot flow up to the point where it would normally pass control to the BL31 image. At this point, it jumps to the EL3 payload entry point address instead. Before handing over to the EL3 payload, the data SCP writes for AP at the beginning of the Trusted SRAM is restored, i.e. we zero the first 128 bytes and restore the SCP Boot configuration. The latter is saved before transferring the BL30 image to SCP and is restored just after the transfer (in BL2). The goal is to make it appear that the EL3 payload is the first piece of software to run on the target. The BL31 entrypoint info structure is updated to make the primary CPU jump to the EL3 payload instead of the BL31 image. The mailbox is populated with the EL3 payload entrypoint address, which releases the secondary CPUs out of their holding pen (if the SCP has powered them on). The arm_program_trusted_mailbox() function has been exported for this purpose. The TZC-400 configuration in BL2 is simplified: it grants secure access only to the whole DRAM. Other security initialization is unchanged. This alternative boot flow is disabled by default. A new build option EL3_PAYLOAD_BASE has been introduced to enable it and provide the EL3 payload's entry point address. The build system has been modified such that BL31 and BL33 are not compiled and/or not put in the FIP in this case, as those images are not used in this boot flow. Change-Id: Id2e26fa57988bbc32323a0effd022ab42f5b5077
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- 14 Sep, 2015 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds a device driver which can be used to program the following aspects of ARM CCN IP: 1. Specify the mapping between ACE/ACELite/ACELite+DVM/CHI master interfaces and Request nodes. 2. Add and remove master interfaces from the snoop and dvm domains. 3. Place the L3 cache in a given power state. 4. Configuring system adress map and enabling 3 SN striping mode of memory controller operation. Change-Id: I0f665c6a306938e5b66f6a92f8549b529aa8f325
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- 13 Aug, 2015 2 commits
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch adds support to the Juno and FVP ports for composite power states with both the original and extended state-id power-state formats. Both the platform ports use the recommended state-id encoding as specified in Section 6.5 of the PSCI specification (ARM DEN 0022C). The platform build flag ARM_RECOM_STATE_ID_ENC is used to include this support. By default, to maintain backwards compatibility, the original power state parameter format is used and the state-id field is expected to be zero. Change-Id: Ie721b961957eaecaca5bf417a30952fe0627ef10
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch migrates ARM reference platforms, Juno and FVP, to the new platform API mandated by the new PSCI power domain topology and composite power state frameworks. The platform specific makefiles now exports the build flag ENABLE_PLAT_COMPAT=0 to disable the platform compatibility layer. Change-Id: I3040ed7cce446fc66facaee9c67cb54a8cd7ca29
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- 25 Jun, 2015 2 commits
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch modifies the Trusted Board Boot implementation to use the new authentication framework, making use of the authentication module, the cryto module and the image parser module to authenticate the images in the Chain of Trust. A new function 'load_auth_image()' has been implemented. When TBB is enabled, this function will call the authentication module to authenticate parent images following the CoT up to the root of trust to finally load and authenticate the requested image. The platform is responsible for picking up the right makefiles to build the corresponding cryptographic and image parser libraries. ARM platforms use the mbedTLS based libraries. The platform may also specify what key algorithm should be used to sign the certificates. This is done by declaring the 'KEY_ALG' variable in the platform makefile. FVP and Juno use ECDSA keys. On ARM platforms, BL2 and BL1-RW regions have been increased 4KB each to accommodate the ECDSA code. REMOVED BUILD OPTIONS: * 'AUTH_MOD' Change-Id: I47d436589fc213a39edf5f5297bbd955f15ae867
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch adds a CoT based on the Trusted Board Boot Requirements document*. The CoT consists of an array of authentication image descriptors indexed by the image identifiers. A new header file with TBBR image identifiers has been added. Platforms that use the TBBR (i.e. ARM platforms) may reuse these definitions as part of their platform porting. PLATFORM PORT - IMPORTANT: Default image IDs have been removed from the platform common definitions file (common_def.h). As a consequence, platforms that used those common definitons must now either include the IDs provided by the TBBR header file or define their own IDs. *The NVCounter authentication method has not been implemented yet. Change-Id: I7c4d591863ef53bb0cd4ce6c52a60b06fa0102d5
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- 28 Apr, 2015 1 commit
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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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- 16 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch updates the FVP and Juno platform ports to use the common driver for ARM Cache Coherent Interconnects. Change-Id: Ib142f456b9b673600592616a2ec99e9b230d6542
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- 28 Jan, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch adds the function plat_match_rotpk() to the platform porting layer to provide a Root Of Trust Public key (ROTPK) verification mechanism. This function is called during the Trusted Board Boot process and receives a supposed valid copy of the ROTPK as a parameter, usually obtained from an external source (for instance, a certificate). It returns 0 (success) if that key matches the actual ROTPK stored in the system or any other value otherwise. The mechanism to access the actual ROTPK stored in the system is platform specific and should be implemented as part of this function. The format of the ROTPK is also platform specific (to save memory, some platforms might store a hash of the key instead of the whole key). TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT build option has been added to allow the user to enable the Trusted Board Boot features. The implementation of the plat_match_rotpk() funtion is mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled. For development purposes, FVP and Juno ports provide a dummy function that returns always success (valid key). A safe trusted boot implementation should provide a proper matching function. Documentation updated accordingly. Change-Id: I74ff12bc2b041556c48533375527d9e8c035b8c3
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- 26 Jan, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch allows the secure payload (BL3-2) to be loaded in the DRAM region secured by the TrustZone controller (top 16 MB of DRAM1). The location of BL3-2 can be selected at build time by setting the build flag FVP_TSP_RAM_LOCATION to one of the following options: - 'tsram' : Trusted SRAM (this is the default option) - 'tdram' : Trusted DRAM - 'dram' : Secure region in DRAM1 (top 16MB configured by the TrustZone controller) The number of MMU tables in BL3-2 depends on its location in memory: 3 in case it is loaded in DRAM, 2 otherwise. Documentation updated accordingly. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#212 Change-Id: I371eef3a4159f06a0c9e3c6c1f4c905b2f93803a
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- 22 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch deprecates the build option to relocate the shared data into Trusted DRAM in FVP. After this change, shared data is always located at the base of Trusted SRAM. This reduces the complexity of the memory map and the number of combinations in the build options. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#257 Change-Id: I68426472567b9d8c6d22d8884cb816f6b61bcbd3
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- 20 Aug, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch introduces a framework which will allow CPUs to perform implementation defined actions after a CPU reset, during a CPU or cluster power down, and when a crash occurs. CPU specific reset handlers have been implemented in this patch. Other handlers will be implemented in subsequent patches. Also moved cpu_helpers.S to the new directory lib/cpus/aarch64/. Change-Id: I1ca1bade4d101d11a898fb30fea2669f9b37b956
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- 14 Aug, 2014 2 commits
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Dan Handley authored
Move the remaining IO storage source file (io_storage.c) from the lib to the drivers directory. This requires that platform ports explicitly add this file to the list of source files. Also move the IO header files to a new sub-directory, include/io. Change-Id: I862b1252a796b3bcac0d93e50b11e7fb2ded93d6
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch groups the current contents of the Trusted DRAM region at address 0x00_0600_0000 (entrypoint mailboxes and BL3-1 parameters) in a single shared memory area that may be allocated to Trusted SRAM (default) or Trusted DRAM at build time by setting the FVP_SHARED_DATA_LOCATION make variable. The size of this shared memory is 4096 bytes. The combination 'Shared data in Trusted SRAM + TSP in Trusted DRAM' is not currently supported due to restrictions in the maximum number of mmu tables that can be created. Documentation has been updated to reflect these changes. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#100 Change-Id: I26ff04d33ce4cacf8d770d1a1e24132b4fc53ff0
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- 12 Aug, 2014 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
Secure ROM at address 0x0000_0000 is defined as FVP_TRUSTED_ROM Secure RAM at address 0x0400_0000 is defined as FVP_TRUSTED_SRAM Secure RAM at address 0x0600_0000 is defined as FVP_TRUSTED_DRAM BLn_BASE and BLn_LIMIT definitions have been updated and are based on these new memory regions. The available memory for each bootloader in the linker script is defined by BLn_BASE and BLn_LIMIT, instead of the complete memory region. TZROM_BASE/SIZE and TZRAM_BASE/SIZE are no longer required as part of the platform porting. FVP common definitions are defined in fvp_def.h while platform_def.h contains exclusively (with a few exceptions) the definitions that are mandatory in the porting guide. Therefore, platform_def.h now includes fvp_def.h instead of the other way around. Porting guide has been updated to reflect these changes. Change-Id: I39a6088eb611fc4a347db0db4b8f1f0417dbab05
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- 28 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch replaces the pl011 console family of functions with their equivalents defined in assembly. The baud rate is defined by the PL011_BAUDRATE macro and IBRD and FBRD values for pl011 are computed statically. This patch will enable us to invoke the console functions without the C Runtime Stack. Change-Id: Ic3f7b7370ded38bf9020bf746b362081b76642c7
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- 17 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The ARM_GIC_ARCH build option was supposed to default to 2 on all platforms. However, the default value was set in the FVP makefile so for all other platforms it wasn't even defined. This patch moves the default value to the main Makefile. The platform port can then override it if needed. Change-Id: I8e2da1cce7ffa3ed18814bbdcbcf2578101f18a6
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- 09 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Refactor the FVP gic code in plat/fvp/fvp_gic.c to be a generic ARM GIC driver in drivers/arm/gic/arm_gic.c. Provide the platform specific inputs in the arm_gic_setup() function so that the driver has no explicit dependency on platform code. Provide weak implementations of the platform interrupt controller API in a new file, plat/common/plat_gic.c. These simply call through to the ARM GIC driver. Move the only remaining FVP GIC function, fvp_gic_init() to plat/fvp/aarch64/fvp_common.c and remove plat/fvp/fvp_gic.c Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#182 Change-Id: Iea82fe095fad62dd33ba9efbddd48c57717edd21
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- 24 Jun, 2014 2 commits
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Andrew Thoelke authored
Making the simple mmio_read_*() and mmio_write_*() functions inline saves 360 bytes of code in FVP release build. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#210 Change-Id: I65134f9069f3b2d8821d882daaa5fdfe16355e2f
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
This patch reworks FVP specific code responsible for determining the entry point information for BL3-2 and BL3-3 stages when BL3-1 is configured as the reset handler. Change-Id: Ia661ff0a6a44c7aabb0b6c1684b2e8d3642d11ec
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