- 24 Apr, 2017 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
The CSS power management layer previously allowed to suspend system power domain level via both PSCI CPU_SUSPEND and PSCI SYSTEM_SUSPEND APIs. System suspend via PSCI CPU_SUSPEND was always problematic to support because of issues with targeting wakeup interrupts to suspended cores before the per-cpu GIC initialization is done. This is not the case for PSCI SYSTEM_SUSPEND API because all the other cores are expected to be offlined prior to issuing system suspend and PSCI CPU_ON explicit calls will be made to power them on. Hence the Juno platform used to downgrade the PSCI CPU_SUSPEND request for system power domain level to cluster level by overriding the default `plat_psci_pm_ops` exported by CSS layer. Given the direction the new CSS platforms are evolving, it is best to limit the system suspend only via PSCI SYSTEM_SUSPEND API for all CSS platforms. This patch makes changes to allow system suspend only via PSCI SYSTEM_SUSPEND API. The override of `plat_psci_ops` for Juno is removed. Change-Id: Idb30eaad04890dd46074e9e888caeedc50a4b533 Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
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- 07 Dec, 2016 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch introduces an additional layer of abstraction between CSS power management hooks and the SCPI driver. A new set of APIs are introduced in order to abstract out power management operations from underlying communication mechanism with the SCP. The SCPI and the associated MHU drivers are moved into a `drivers` folder in CSS. The new SCP communication abstraction layer is added in the `drivers/scp` folder. The existing CSS power management uses the new APIs to reflect this abstraction. Change-Id: I7d775129fc0558e9703c2724523fb8f0a916838c Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
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- 15 Sep, 2016 1 commit
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
This patch implements CSS platform hook to support NODE_HW_STATE PSCI API. The platform hook queries SCP to obtain CSS power state. Power states returned by SCP are then converted to expected PSCI return codes. Juno's PSCI operation structure is modified to use the CSS implementation. Change-Id: I4a5edac0e5895dd77b51398cbd78f934831dafc0
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- 30 Oct, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch adds the capability to power down at system power domain level on Juno via the PSCI SYSTEM SUSPEND API. The CSS power management helpers are modified to add support for power management operations at system power domain level. A new helper for populating `get_sys_suspend_power_state` handler in plat_psci_ops is defined. On entering the system suspend state, the SCP powers down the SYSTOP power domain on the SoC and puts the memory into retention mode. On wakeup from the power down, the system components on the CSS will be reinitialized by the platform layer and the PSCI client is responsible for restoring the context of these system components. According to PSCI Specification, interrupts targeted to cores in PSCI CPU SUSPEND should be able to resume it. On Juno, when the system power domain is suspended, the GIC is also powered down. The SCP resumes the final core to be suspend when an external wake-up event is received. But the other cores cannot be woken up by a targeted interrupt, because GIC doesn't forward these interrupts to the SCP. Due to this hardware limitation, we down-grade PSCI CPU SUSPEND requests targeted to the system power domain level to cluster power domain level in `juno_validate_power_state()` and the CSS default `plat_arm_psci_ops` is overridden in juno_pm.c. A system power domain resume helper `arm_system_pwr_domain_resume()` is defined for ARM standard platforms which resumes/re-initializes the system components on wakeup from system suspend. The security setup also needs to be done on resume from system suspend, which means `plat_arm_security_setup()` must now be included in the BL3-1 image in addition to previous BL images if system suspend need to be supported. Change-Id: Ie293f75f09bad24223af47ab6c6e1268f77bcc47
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- 20 Oct, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch does the following reorganization to psci power management (PM) handler setup for ARM standard platform ports : 1. The mailbox programming required during `plat_setup_psci_ops()` is identical for all ARM platforms. Hence the implementation of this API is now moved to the common `arm_pm.c` file. Each ARM platform now must define the PLAT_ARM_TRUSTED_MAILBOX_BASE macro, which in current platforms is the same as ARM_SHARED_RAM_BASE. 2. The PSCI PM handler callback structure, `plat_psci_ops`, must now be exported via `plat_arm_psci_pm_ops`. This allows the common implementation of `plat_setup_psci_ops()` to return a platform specific `plat_psci_ops`. In the case of CSS platforms, a default weak implementation of the same is provided in `css_pm.c` which can be overridden by each CSS platform. 3. For CSS platforms, the PSCI PM handlers defined in `css_pm.c` are now made library functions and a new header file `css_pm.h` is added to export these generic PM handlers. This allows the platform to reuse the adequate CSS PM handlers and redefine others which need to be customized when overriding the default `plat_arm_psci_pm_ops` in `css_pm.c`. Change-Id: I277910f609e023ee5d5ff0129a80ecfce4356ede
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- 28 Sep, 2015 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The generic delay timer driver expects a pointer to a timer_ops_t structure containing the specific timer driver information. It doesn't make a copy of the structure, instead it just keeps the pointer. Therefore, this pointer must remain valid over time. The SP804 driver doesn't satisfy this requirement. The sp804_timer_init() macro creates a temporary instanciation of the timer_ops_t structure on the fly and passes it to the generic delay timer. When this temporary instanciation gets deallocated, the generic delay timer is left with a pointer to invalid data. This patch fixes this bug by statically allocating the SP804 timer_ops_t structure. Change-Id: I8fbf75907583aef06701e3fd9fabe0b2c9bc95bf
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- 18 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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Ryan Harkin authored
Add a delay timer driver for the ARM SP804 dual timer. This driver only uses the first timer, called timer 1 in the SP804 Technical Reference Manual (ARM DDI 0271D). To use this driver, the BSP must provide three constants: * The base address of the SP804 dual timer * The clock multiplier * The clock divider The BSP is responsible for calling sp804_timer_init(). The SP804 driver instantiates a constant timer_ops_t and calls the generic timer_init(). Change-Id: I49ba0a52bdf6072f403d1d0a20e305151d4bc086 Co-authored-by: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
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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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- 28 Jan, 2015 2 commits
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch adds the missing features to the C library included in the Trusted Firmware to build PolarSSL: - strcasecmp() function - exit() function - sscanf()* function - time.h header file (and its dependencies) * NOTE: the sscanf() function is not a real implementation. It just returns the number of expected arguments by counting the number of '%' characters present in the formar string. This return value is good enough for PolarSSL because during the certificate parsing only the return value is checked. The certificate validity period is ignored. Change-Id: I43bb3742f26f0bd458272fccc3d72a7f2176ab3d
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch adds a tool that generates all the necessary elements to establish the chain of trust (CoT) between the images. The tool reads the binary images and signing keys and outputs the corresponding certificates that will be used by the target at run time to verify the authenticity of the images. Note: the platform port must provide the file platform_oid.h. This file will define the OIDs of the x509 extensions that will be added to the certificates in order to establish the CoT. Change-Id: I2734d6808b964a2107ab3a4805110698066a04be
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- 14 Aug, 2014 1 commit
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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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- 06 May, 2014 3 commits
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Dan Handley authored
Update code base to remove variables from the .data section, mainly by using const static data where possible and adding the const specifier as required. Most changes are to the IO subsystem, including the framework APIs. The FVP power management code is also affected. Delay initialization of the global static variable, next_image_type in bl31_main.c, until it is realy needed. Doing this moves the variable from the .data to the .bss section. Also review the IO interface for inconsistencies, using uintptr_t where possible instead of void *. Remove the io_handle and io_dev_handle typedefs, which were unnecessary, replacing instances with uintptr_t. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#107. Change-Id: I085a62197c82410b566e4698e5590063563ed304
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Dan Handley authored
Reduce the number of header files included from other header files as much as possible without splitting the files. Use forward declarations where possible. This allows removal of some unnecessary "#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__" statements. Also, review the .c and .S files for which header files really need including and reorder the #include statements alphabetically. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#31 Change-Id: Iec92fb976334c77453e010b60bcf56f3be72bd3e
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Dan Handley authored
Move almost all system include files to a logical sub-directory under ./include. The only remaining system include directories not under ./include are specific to the platform. Move the corresponding source files to match the include directory structure. Also remove pm.h as it is no longer used. Change-Id: Ie5ea6368ec5fad459f3e8a802ad129135527f0b3
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- 17 Feb, 2014 1 commit
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James Morrissey authored
The modified implementation uses the IO abstraction rather than making direct semi-hosting calls. The semi-hosting driver is now registered for the FVP platform during initialisation of each boot stage where it is used. Additionally, the FVP platform includes a straightforward implementation of 'plat_get_image_source' which provides a generic means for the 'load_image' function to determine how to access the image data. Change-Id: Ia34457b471dbee990c7b3c79de7aee4ceea51aa6
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- 17 Jan, 2014 2 commits
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Jeenu Viswambharan authored
Ctags seem to have a problem with generating tags for assembler symbols when a comment immediately follows an assembly label. This patch inserts a single space character between the label definition and the following comments to help ctags. The patch is generated by the command: git ls-files -- \*.S | xargs sed -i 's/^\([^:]\+\):;/\1: ;/1' Change-Id: If7a3c9d0f51207ea033cc8b8e1b34acaa0926475
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Dan Handley authored
Change-Id: Ic7fb61aabae1d515b9e6baf3dd003807ff42da60
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- 05 Dec, 2013 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
- Add instructions for contributing to ARM Trusted Firmware. - Update copyright text in all files to acknowledge contributors. Change-Id: I9311aac81b00c6c167d2f8c889aea403b84450e5
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- 25 Oct, 2013 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
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