- 09 Mar, 2016 3 commits
- 07 Mar, 2016 2 commits
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
The previous reset code in BL1 performed the following steps in order: 1. Warm/Cold boot detection. If it's a warm boot, jump to warm boot entrypoint. 2. Primary/Secondary CPU detection. If it's a secondary CPU, jump to plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup(), which doesn't return. 3. CPU initialisations (cache, TLB...). 4. Memory and C runtime initialization. For a secondary CPU, steps 3 and 4 are never reached. This shouldn't be a problem in most cases, since current implementations of plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup() either panic or power down the secondary CPUs. The main concern is the lack of secondary CPU initialization when bare metal EL3 payloads are used in case they don't take care of this initialisation themselves. This patch moves the detection of primary/secondary CPU after step 3 so that the CPU initialisations are performed per-CPU, while the memory and the C runtime initialisation are only performed on the primary CPU. The diagrams used in the ARM Trusted Firmware Reset Design documentation file have been updated to reflect the new boot flow. Platforms ports might be affected by this patch depending on the behaviour of plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup(), as the state of the platform when entering this function will be different. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#342 Change-Id: Icbf4a0ee2a3e5b856030064472f9fa6696f2eb9e
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
This patch clarifies a porting API in the Porting Guide that do not follow the ARM Architecture Program Calling Standards (AAPCS). The list of registers that are allowed to be clobbered by this API has been updated in the Porting Guide. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#259 Change-Id: Ibf2adda2e1fb3e9b8f53d8a918d5998356eb8fce
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- 26 Feb, 2016 3 commits
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
All C files of stdlib were included into std.c, which was the file that the Makefile actually compiled. This is a poor way of compiling all the files and, while it may work fine most times, it's discouraged. In this particular case, each C file included its own headers, which were later included into std.c. For example, this caused problems because a duplicated typedef of u_short in both subr_prf.c and types.h. While that may require an issue on its own, this kind of problems are avoided if all C files are as independent as possible. Change-Id: I9a7833fd2933003f19a5d7db921ed8542ea2d04a
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danh-arm authored
Fix the inconsistencies in bl1_tbbr_image_descs[]
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danh-arm authored
Fix potential deadlock in PL011 init function
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- 24 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
The PL011 initialization function disables the UART, flushes the FIFO and waits for the current character to be transmitted before applying the configuration and enabling the UART. This waiting might result in a deadlock if the FIFO is disabled while another CPU is printing a message since the flush of FIFO will never finish. This patch fixes the problem by removing the flush operation and the loop for last character completion from the initialization function. The UART is disabled, configured and enabled again. Change-Id: I1ca0b6bd9f352c12856f10f174a9f6eaca3ab4ea
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- 22 Feb, 2016 4 commits
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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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danh-arm authored
Rationalise MMU and Page table related constants on ARM platforms
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
`board_arm_def.h` contains multiple definitions of `PLAT_ARM_MMAP_ENTRIES` and `MAX_XLAT_TABLES` that are optimised for memory usage depending upon the chosen build configuration. To ease maintenance of these constants, this patch replaces their multiple definitions with a single set of definitions that will work on all ARM platforms. Platforms can override the defaults with optimal values by enabling the `ARM_BOARD_OPTIMISE_MMAP` build option. An example has been provided in the Juno ADP port. Additionally, `PLAT_ARM_MMAP_ENTRIES` is increased by one to accomodate future ARM platforms. Change-Id: I5ba6490fdd1e118cc9cc2d988ad7e9c38492b6f0
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danh-arm authored
Pl061 gpio v5
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- 19 Feb, 2016 3 commits
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danh-arm authored
Fix gpio includes of mt8173 platform to avoid collision.
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danh-arm authored
Allow multi cluster topology definitions for ARM platforms
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Soby Mathew authored
The common topology description helper funtions and macros for ARM Standard platforms assumed a dual cluster system. This is not flexible enough to scale to multi cluster platforms. This patch does the following changes for more flexibility in defining topology: 1. The `plat_get_power_domain_tree_desc()` definition is moved from `arm_topology.c` to platform specific files, that is `fvp_topology.c` and `juno_topology.c`. Similarly the common definition of the porting macro `PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT` in `arm_def.h` is moved to platform specific `platform_def.h` header. 2. The ARM common layer porting macros which were dual cluster specific are now removed and a new macro PLAT_ARM_CLUSTER_COUNT is introduced which must be defined by each ARM standard platform. 3. A new mandatory ARM common layer porting API `plat_arm_get_cluster_core_count()` is introduced to enable the common implementation of `arm_check_mpidr()` to validate MPIDR. 4. For the FVP platforms, a new build option `FVP_NUM_CLUSTERS` has been introduced which allows the user to specify the cluster count to be used to build the topology tree within Trusted Firmare. This enables Trusted Firmware to be built for multi cluster FVP models. Change-Id: Ie7a2e38e5661fe2fdb2c8fdf5641d2b2614c2b6b
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- 18 Feb, 2016 10 commits
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danh-arm authored
ARM platforms: rationalise memory attributes of shared memory
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danh-arm authored
Add support for %p in tf_printf()
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danh-arm authored
Cortex-A57: Add link to software optimization guide
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danh-arm authored
Move up FVP versions in the user guide
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danh-arm authored
Remove non-ASCII character from comment
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danh-arm authored
Add missing build options to the User Guide
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danh-arm authored
Improve memory layout documentation
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
This patch adds a link to the Cortex-A57 Software Optimization Guide in the ARM CPU Specific Build Macros document to justify the default value of the A57_DISABLE_NON_TEMPORAL_HINT build flag. Change-Id: I9779e42a4bb118442b2b64717ce143314ec9dd16
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
This patch adds support for the `%p` format specifier in tf_printf() following the example of the printf implementation of the stdlib used in the trusted firmware. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#292 Change-Id: I0b3230c783f735d3e039be25a9405f00023420da
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Juan Castillo authored
The shared memory region on ARM platforms contains the mailboxes and, on Juno, the payload area for communication with the SCP. This shared memory may be configured as normal memory or device memory at build time by setting the platform flag 'PLAT_ARM_SHARED_RAM_CACHED' (on Juno, the value of this flag is defined by 'MHU_PAYLOAD_CACHED'). When set as normal memory, the platform port performs the corresponding cache maintenance operations. From a functional point of view, this is the equivalent of setting the shared memory as device memory, so there is no need to maintain both options. This patch removes the option to specify the shared memory as normal memory on ARM platforms. Shared memory is always treated as device memory. Cache maintenance operations are no longer needed and have been replaced by data memory barriers to guarantee that payload and MHU are accessed in the right order. Change-Id: I7f958621d6a536dd4f0fa8768385eedc4295e79f
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- 17 Feb, 2016 3 commits
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
All files including plat/mediatek/mt8173/drivers/gpio/gpio.h were using system includes instead of user includes, which may cause the wrong version of the header to be included. Said includes have been changed to user includes to make sure that the included file is the wanted one. Change-Id: I29bdfe96fbd9a7900875e2357bbb43f3ea431fa5
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
The folowing build options were missing from the User Guide and have been documented: - CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS - DISABLE_PEDANTIC - BUILD_STRING - VERSION_STRING - BUILD_MESSAGE_TIMESTAMP Change-Id: I6a9c39ff52cad8ff04deff3ac197af84d437b8b7
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danh-arm authored
Rework use of interconnect drivers
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- 16 Feb, 2016 5 commits
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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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danh-arm authored
Perform security setup separately for each ARM platform
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danh-arm authored
Vk/scp flexibility
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danh-arm authored
Vk/misc plat reorg
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
Current code mandates loading of SCP_BL2/SCP_BL2U images for all CSS platforms. On future ARM CSS platforms, the Application Processor (AP) might not need to load these images. So, these items can be removed from the FIP on those platforms. BL2 tries to load SCP_BL2/SCP_BL2U images if their base addresses are defined causing boot error if the images are not found in FIP. This change adds a make flag `CSS_LOAD_SCP_IMAGES` which if set to `1` does: 1. Adds SCP_BL2, SCP_BL2U images to FIP. 2. Defines the base addresses of these images so that AP loads them. And vice-versa if it is set to `0`. The default value is set to `1`. Change-Id: I5abfe22d5dc1e9d80d7809acefc87b42a462204a
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- 15 Feb, 2016 3 commits
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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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Vikram Kanigiri authored
Current code assumes `SCP_COM_SHARED_MEM_BASE` as the base address for BOM/SCPI protocol between AP<->SCP on all CSS platforms. To cater for future ARM platforms this is made platform specific. Similarly, the bit shifts of `SCP_BOOT_CONFIG_ADDR` are also made platform specific. Change-Id: Ie8866c167abf0229a37b3c72576917f085c142e8
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
Functions to configure the MMU in S-EL1 and EL3 on ARM platforms expect each platform to export its memory map in the `plat_arm_mmap` data structure. This approach does not scale well in case the memory map cannot be determined until runtime. To cater for this possibility, this patch introduces the plat_arm_get_mmap() API. It returns a reference to the `plat_arm_mmap` by default but can be overridden by a platform if required. Change-Id: Idae6ad8fdf40cdddcd8b992abc188455fa047c74
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- 12 Feb, 2016 3 commits
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Haojian Zhuang authored
ARM PL061 GPIO driver requires the "PLAT_PL061_MAX_GPIOS" definition. By default, it's defined to 32 in PL061 GPIO driver. If user wants more PL061 controllers in platform, user should define the build flag in platform.mk instead. Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
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Haojian Zhuang authored
Add PL061 GPIO driver that is depend on gpio framework. Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
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Haojian Zhuang authored
Define the gpio ops in gpio driver. Signed-off-by: Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
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