1. 19 Jul, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Introduce PSCI Library Interface · cf0b1492
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch introduces the PSCI Library interface. The major changes
      introduced are as follows:
      
      * Earlier BL31 was responsible for Architectural initialization during cold
      boot via bl31_arch_setup() whereas PSCI was responsible for the same during
      warm boot. This functionality is now consolidated by the PSCI library
      and it does Architectural initialization via psci_arch_setup() during both
      cold and warm boots.
      
      * Earlier the warm boot entry point was always `psci_entrypoint()`. This was
      not flexible enough as a library interface. Now PSCI expects the runtime
      firmware to provide the entry point via `psci_setup()`. A new function
      `bl31_warm_entrypoint` is introduced in BL31 and the previous
      `psci_entrypoint()` is deprecated.
      
      * The `smc_helpers.h` is reorganized to separate the SMC Calling Convention
      defines from the Trusted Firmware SMC helpers. The former is now in a new
      header file `smcc.h` and the SMC helpers are moved to Architecture specific
      header.
      
      * The CPU context is used by PSCI for context initialization and
      restoration after power down (PSCI Context). It is also used by BL31 for SMC
      handling and context management during Normal-Secure world switch (SMC
      Context). The `psci_smc_handler()` interface is redefined to not use SMC
      helper macros thus enabling to decouple the PSCI context from EL3 runtime
      firmware SMC context. This enables PSCI to be integrated with other runtime
      firmware using a different SMC context.
      
      NOTE: With this patch the architectural setup done in `bl31_arch_setup()`
      is done as part of `psci_setup()` and hence `bl31_platform_setup()` will be
      invoked prior to architectural setup. It is highly unlikely that the platform
      setup will depend on architectural setup and cause any failure. Please be
      be aware of this change in sequence.
      
      Change-Id: I7f497a08d33be234bbb822c28146250cb20dab73
      cf0b1492
  2. 18 Jul, 2016 3 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Introduce `el3_runtime` and `PSCI` libraries · 532ed618
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch moves the PSCI services and BL31 frameworks like context
      management and per-cpu data into new library components `PSCI` and
      `el3_runtime` respectively. This enables PSCI to be built independently from
      BL31. A new `psci_lib.mk` makefile is introduced which adds the relevant
      PSCI library sources and gets included by `bl31.mk`. Other changes which
      are done as part of this patch are:
      
      * The runtime services framework is now moved to the `common/` folder to
        enable reuse.
      * The `asm_macros.S` and `assert_macros.S` helpers are moved to architecture
        specific folder.
      * The `plat_psci_common.c` is moved from the `plat/common/aarch64/` folder
        to `plat/common` folder. The original file location now has a stub which
        just includes the file from new location to maintain platform compatibility.
      
      Most of the changes wouldn't affect platform builds as they just involve
      changes to the generic bl1.mk and bl31.mk makefiles.
      
      NOTE: THE `plat_psci_common.c` FILE HAS MOVED LOCATION AND THE STUB FILE AT
      THE ORIGINAL LOCATION IS NOW DEPRECATED. PLATFORMS SHOULD MODIFY THEIR
      MAKEFILES TO INCLUDE THE FILE FROM THE NEW LOCATION.
      
      Change-Id: I6bd87d5b59424995c6a65ef8076d4fda91ad5e86
      532ed618
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Fix coding guideline warnings · da554d74
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch fixes some coding guideline warnings reported by the checkpatch
      script. Only files related to upcoming feature development have been fixed.
      
      Change-Id: I26fbce75c02ed62f00493ed6c106fe7c863ddbc5
      da554d74
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Rework type usage in Trusted Firmware · 4c0d0390
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch reworks type usage in generic code, drivers and ARM platform files
      to make it more portable. The major changes done with respect to
      type usage are as listed below:
      
      * Use uintptr_t for storing address instead of uint64_t or unsigned long.
      * Review usage of unsigned long as it can no longer be assumed to be 64 bit.
      * Use u_register_t for register values whose width varies depending on
        whether AArch64 or AArch32.
      * Use generic C types where-ever possible.
      
      In addition to the above changes, this patch also modifies format specifiers
      in print invocations so that they are AArch64/AArch32 agnostic. Only files
      related to upcoming feature development have been reworked.
      
      Change-Id: I9f8c78347c5a52ba7027ff389791f1dad63ee5f8
      4c0d0390
  3. 12 Jul, 2016 1 commit
  4. 08 Jul, 2016 8 commits
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      ARM CSS platforms: Map flash as execute-never by default · 91fad655
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      On ARM CSS platforms, the whole flash used to be mapped as executable.
      This is not required, given that the flash is used to store the BL1
      and FIP images and:
      
       - The FIP is not executed in place, its images are copied to RAM
         and executed from there.
      
       - BL1 is executed in place from flash but only its code needs to be
         mapped as executable and platform code takes care of re-mapping
         BL1's read-only section as executable.
      
      Therefore, this patch now maps the flash as non-executable by default
      on these platforms. This increases security by restricting the
      executable region to what is strictly needed.
      
      This patch also adds some comments to clarify the memory mapping
      attributes on these platforms.
      
      Change-Id: I4db3c145508bea1f43fbe0f6dcd551e1aec1ecd3
      91fad655
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      ARM platforms: Add support for SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA · 0af559a8
      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
      0af559a8
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Introduce SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA build flag · 5d1c104f
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      At the moment, all BL images share a similar memory layout: they start
      with their code section, followed by their read-only data section.
      The two sections are contiguous in memory. Therefore, the end of the
      code section and the beginning of the read-only data one might share
      a memory page. This forces both to be mapped with the same memory
      attributes. As the code needs to be executable, this means that the
      read-only data stored on the same memory page as the code are
      executable as well. This could potentially be exploited as part of
      a security attack.
      
      This patch introduces a new build flag called
      SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA, which isolates the code and read-only data
      on separate memory pages. This in turn allows independent control of
      the access permissions for the code and read-only data.
      
      This has an impact on memory footprint, as padding bytes need to be
      introduced between the code and read-only data to ensure the
      segragation of the two. To limit the memory cost, the memory layout
      of the read-only section has been changed in this case.
      
       - When SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA=0, the layout is unchanged, i.e.
         the read-only section still looks like this (padding omitted):
      
         |        ...        |
         +-------------------+
         | Exception vectors |
         +-------------------+
         |  Read-only data   |
         +-------------------+
         |       Code        |
         +-------------------+ BLx_BASE
      
         In this case, the linker script provides the limits of the whole
         read-only section.
      
       - When SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA=1, the exception vectors and
         read-only data are swapped, such that the code and exception
         vectors are contiguous, followed by the read-only data. This
         gives the following new layout (padding omitted):
      
         |        ...        |
         +-------------------+
         |  Read-only data   |
         +-------------------+
         | Exception vectors |
         +-------------------+
         |       Code        |
         +-------------------+ BLx_BASE
      
         In this case, the linker script now exports 2 sets of addresses
         instead: the limits of the code and the limits of the read-only
         data. Refer to the Firmware Design guide for more details. This
         provides platform code with a finer-grained view of the image
         layout and allows it to map these 2 regions with the appropriate
         access permissions.
      
      Note that SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA applies to all BL images.
      
      Change-Id: I936cf80164f6b66b6ad52b8edacadc532c935a49
      5d1c104f
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Introduce round_up/down() macros · 0146ae64
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch introduces the round_up() and round_down() macros,
      which round up (respectively down) a value to a given boundary.
      The boundary must be a power of two.
      
      Change-Id: I589dd1074aeb5ec730dd523b4ebf098d55a7e967
      0146ae64
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Introduce utils.h header file · ed81f3eb
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch introduces a new header file: include/lib/utils.h.
      Its purpose is to provide generic macros and helper functions that
      are independent of any BL image, architecture, platform and even
      not specific to Trusted Firmware.
      
      For now, it contains only 2 macros: ARRAY_SIZE() and
      IS_POWER_OF_TWO(). These were previously defined in bl_common.h and
      xlat_tables.c respectively.
      
      bl_common.h includes utils.h to retain compatibility for platforms
      that relied on bl_common.h for the ARRAY_SIZE() macro. Upstream
      platform ports that use this macro have been updated to include
      utils.h.
      
      Change-Id: I960450f54134f25d1710bfbdc4184f12c049a9a9
      ed81f3eb
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      xlat lib: Introduce MT_EXECUTE/MT_EXECUTE_NEVER attributes · b9161469
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch introduces the MT_EXECUTE/MT_EXECUTE_NEVER memory mapping
      attributes in the translation table library to specify the
      access permissions for instruction execution of a memory region.
      These new attributes should be used only for normal, read-only
      memory regions. For other types of memory, the translation table
      library still enforces the following rules, regardless of the
      MT_EXECUTE/MT_EXECUTE_NEVER attribute:
      
       - Device memory is always marked as execute-never.
       - Read-write normal memory is always marked as execute-never.
      
      Change-Id: I8bd27800a8c1d8ac1559910caf4a4840cf25b8b0
      b9161469
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Introduce arm_setup_page_tables() function · b5fa6563
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch introduces the arm_setup_page_tables() function to
      set up page tables on ARM platforms. It replaces the
      arm_configure_mmu_elx() functions and does the same thing except
      that it doesn't enable the MMU at the end. The idea is to reduce
      the amount of per-EL code that is generated by the C preprocessor
      by splitting the memory regions definitions and page tables creation
      (which is generic) from the MMU enablement (which is the only per-EL
      configuration).
      
      As a consequence, the call to the enable_mmu_elx() function has been
      moved up into the plat_arch_setup() hook. Any other ARM standard
      platforms that use the functions `arm_configure_mmu_elx()` must be
      updated.
      
      Change-Id: I6f12a20ce4e5187b3849a8574aac841a136de83d
      b5fa6563
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Derive stack alignment from CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE · 663db206
      Soby Mathew authored
      The per-cpu stacks should be aligned to the cache-line size and
      the `declare_stack` helper in asm_macros.S macro assumed a
      cache-line size of 64 bytes. The platform defines the cache-line
      size via CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE macro. This patch modifies
      `declare_stack` helper macro to derive stack alignment from the
      platform defined macro.
      
      Change-Id: I1e1b00fc8806ecc88190ed169f4c8d3dd25fe95b
      663db206
  5. 16 Jun, 2016 2 commits
    • Yatharth Kochar's avatar
      Add optional PSCI STAT residency & count functions · 170fb93d
      Yatharth Kochar authored
      This patch adds following optional PSCI STAT functions:
      
      - PSCI_STAT_RESIDENCY: This call returns the amount of time spent
        in power_state in microseconds, by the node represented by the
        `target_cpu` and the highest level of `power_state`.
      
      - PSCI_STAT_COUNT: This call returns the number of times a
        `power_state` has been used by the node represented by the
        `target_cpu` and the highest power level of `power_state`.
      
      These APIs provides residency statistics for power states that has
      been used by the platform. They are implemented according to v1.0
      of the PSCI specification.
      
      By default this optional feature is disabled in the PSCI
      implementation. To enable it, set the boolean flag
      `ENABLE_PSCI_STAT` to 1. This also sets `ENABLE_PMF` to 1.
      
      Change-Id: Ie62e9d37d6d416ccb1813acd7f616d1ddd3e8aff
      170fb93d
    • Yatharth Kochar's avatar
      Add Performance Measurement Framework(PMF) · a31d8983
      Yatharth Kochar authored
      This patch adds Performance Measurement Framework(PMF) in the
      ARM Trusted Firmware. PMF is implemented as a library and the
      SMC interface is provided through ARM SiP service.
      
      The PMF provides capturing, storing, dumping and retrieving the
      time-stamps, by enabling the development of services by different
      providers, that can be easily integrated into ARM Trusted Firmware.
      The PMF capture and retrieval APIs can also do appropriate cache
      maintenance operations to the timestamp memory when the caller
      indicates so.
      
      `pmf_main.c` consists of core functions that implement service
      registration, initialization, storing, dumping and retrieving
      the time-stamp.
      `pmf_smc.c` consists SMC handling for registered PMF services.
      `pmf.h` consists of the macros that can be used by the PMF service
      providers to register service and declare time-stamp functions.
      `pmf_helpers.h` consists of internal macros that are used by `pmf.h`
      
      By default this feature is disabled in the ARM trusted firmware.
      To enable it set the boolean flag `ENABLE_PMF` to 1.
      
      NOTE: The caller is responsible for specifying the appropriate cache
      maintenance flags and for acquiring/releasing appropriate locks
      before/after capturing/retrieving the time-stamps.
      
      Change-Id: Ib45219ac07c2a81b9726ef6bd9c190cc55e81854
      a31d8983
  6. 03 Jun, 2016 4 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Allow dynamic overriding of ROTPK verification · 04943d33
      Soby Mathew authored
      A production ROM with TBB enabled must have the ability to boot test software
      before a real ROTPK is deployed (e.g. manufacturing mode). Previously the
      function plat_get_rotpk_info() must return a valid ROTPK for TBB to succeed.
      This patch adds an additional bit `ROTPK_NOT_DEPLOYED` in the output `flags`
      parameter from plat_get_rotpk_info(). If this bit is set, then the ROTPK
      in certificate is used without verifying against the platform value.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#381
      
      Change-Id: Icbbffab6bff8ed76b72431ee21337f550d8fdbbb
      04943d33
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Minor libfdt changes to enable TF integration · 754d78b1
      Dan Handley authored
      
      
      * Move libfdt API headers to include/lib/libfdt
      * Add libfdt.mk helper makefile
      * Remove unused libfdt files
      * Minor changes to fdt.h and libfdt.h to make them C99 compliant
      Co-Authored-By: default avatarJens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@linaro.org>
      
      Change-Id: I425842c2b111dcd5fb6908cc698064de4f77220e
      754d78b1
    • Dan Handley's avatar
      Move stdlib header files to include/lib/stdlib · f0b489c1
      Dan Handley authored
      * Move stdlib header files from include/stdlib to include/lib/stdlib for
        consistency with other library headers.
      * Fix checkpatch paths to continue excluding stdlib files.
      * Create stdlib.mk to define the stdlib source files and include directories.
      * Include stdlib.mk from the top level Makefile.
      * Update stdlib header path in the fip_create Makefile.
      * Update porting-guide.md with the new paths.
      
      Change-Id: Ia92c2dc572e9efb54a783e306b5ceb2ce24d27fa
      f0b489c1
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Build option to include AArch32 registers in cpu context · 8cd16e6b
      Soby Mathew authored
      The system registers that are saved and restored in CPU context include
      AArch32 systems registers like SPSR_ABT, SPSR_UND, SPSR_IRQ, SPSR_FIQ,
      DACR32_EL2, IFSR32_EL2 and FPEXC32_EL2. Accessing these registers on an
      AArch64-only (i.e. on hardware that does not implement AArch32, or at
      least not at EL1 and higher ELs) platform leads to an exception. This patch
      introduces the build option `CTX_INCLUDE_AARCH32_REGS` to specify whether to
      include these AArch32 systems registers in the cpu context or not. By default
      this build option is set to 1 to ensure compatibility. AArch64-only platforms
      must set it to 0. A runtime check is added in BL1 and BL31 cold boot path to
      verify this.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#386
      
      Change-Id: I720cdbd7ed7f7d8516635a2ec80d025f478b95ee
      8cd16e6b
  7. 02 Jun, 2016 1 commit
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      xlat lib: Remove out-dated comment · 72b60081
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      As of commit e1ea9290, if the attributes of an inner memory region
      are different than the outer region, new page tables are generated
      regardless of how "restrictive" they are. This patch removes an
      out-dated comment still referring to the old priority system based
      on which attributes were more restrictive.
      
      Change-Id: Ie7fc1629c90ea91fe50315145f6de2f3995e5e00
      72b60081
  8. 01 Jun, 2016 1 commit
    • Yatharth Kochar's avatar
      Add support for ARM Cortex-A73 MPCore Processor · 2460ac18
      Yatharth Kochar authored
      This patch adds ARM Cortex-A73 MPCore Processor support
      in the CPU specific operations framework. It also includes
      this support for the Base FVP port.
      
      Change-Id: I0e26b594f2ec1d28eb815db9810c682e3885716d
      2460ac18
  9. 27 May, 2016 1 commit
    • Caesar Wang's avatar
      gpio: support gpio set/get pull status · 19588982
      Caesar Wang authored
      On some platform gpio can set/get pull status when input, add these
      function so we can set/get gpio pull status when need it. And they are
      optional function.
      19588982
  10. 26 May, 2016 2 commits
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Fill exception vectors with zero bytes · 79627dc3
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      The documentation of the GNU assembler specifies the following about
      the .align assembler directive:
       "the padding bytes are normally zero. However, on some systems, if
       the section is marked as containing code and the fill value is
       omitted, the space is filled with no-op instructions."
      (see https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Align.html)
      
      When building Trusted Firmware, the AArch64 GNU assembler uses a
      mix of zero bytes and no-op instructions as the padding bytes to
      align exception vectors.
      
      This patch mandates to use zero bytes to be stored in the padding
      bytes in the exception vectors. In the AArch64 instruction set, no
      valid instruction encodes as zero so this effectively inserts
      illegal instructions. Should this code end up being executed for
      any reason, it would crash immediately. This gives us an extra
      protection against misbehaving code at no extra cost.
      
      Change-Id: I4f2abb39d0320ca0f9d467fc5af0cb92ae297351
      79627dc3
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Introduce some helper macros for exception vectors · e0ae9fab
      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
      e0ae9fab
  11. 25 May, 2016 2 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      PSCI: Add pwr_domain_pwr_down_wfi() hook in plat_psci_ops · ac1cc8eb
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds a new optional platform hook `pwr_domain_pwr_down_wfi()` in
      the plat_psci_ops structure. This hook allows the platform to perform platform
      specific actions including the wfi invocation to enter powerdown. This hook
      is invoked by both psci_do_cpu_off() and psci_cpu_suspend_start() functions.
      The porting-guide.md is also updated for the same.
      
      This patch also modifies the `psci_power_down_wfi()` function to invoke
      `plat_panic_handler` incase of panic instead of the busy while loop.
      
      Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#375
      
      Change-Id: Iba104469a1445ee8d59fb3a6fdd0a98e7f24dfa3
      ac1cc8eb
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      CCN: Add API to query the PART0 ID from CCN · 6331a31a
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds the API `ccn_get_part0_id` to query the PART0 ID from the
      PERIPHERAL_ID 0 register in the CCN driver. This ID allows to distinguish
      the variant of CCN present on the system and possibly enable dynamic
      configuration of the IP based on the variant. Also added an assert in
      `ccn_master_to_rn_id_map()` to ensure that the master map bitfield provided
      by the platform is within the expected interface id.
      
      Change-Id: I92d2db7bd93a9be8a7fbe72a522cbcba0aba2d0e
      6331a31a
  12. 20 May, 2016 2 commits
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      Implement generic delay timer · 0bcedb22
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      Add delay timer implementation based on the system generic counter.
      This either uses the platform's implementation of
      `plat_get_syscnt_freq()` or explicit clock multiplier/divider values
      provided by the platform.
      
      The current implementation of udelay has been modified to avoid
      unnecessary calculations while waiting on the loop and to make it
      easier to check for overflows.
      
      Change-Id: I9062e1d506dc2f68367fd9289250b93444721732
      0bcedb22
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      Add 32 bit version of plat_get_syscnt_freq · d4486391
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      Added plat_get_syscnt_freq2, which is a 32 bit variant of the 64 bit
      plat_get_syscnt_freq. The old one has been flagged as deprecated.
      Common code has been updated to use this new version. Porting guide
      has been updated.
      
      Change-Id: I9e913544926c418970972bfe7d81ee88b4da837e
      d4486391
  13. 12 May, 2016 1 commit
  14. 27 Apr, 2016 2 commits
    • Haojian Zhuang's avatar
      drivers: add emmc stack · 2da36042
      Haojian Zhuang authored
      
      
      In a lot of embedded platforms, eMMC device is the only one storage
      device. So loading content from eMMC device is required in ATF.
      
      Create the emmc stack that could co-work with IO block driver.
      Support to read/write/erase eMMC blocks on both rpmb and normal
      user area. Support to change the IO speed and bus width.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarHaojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
      2da36042
    • Haojian Zhuang's avatar
      IO: support block device type · 9da7a653
      Haojian Zhuang authored
      
      
      FIP is accessed as memory-mapped type. eMMC is block device type.
      In order to support FIP based on eMMC, add the new io_block layer.
      
      io_block always access eMMC device as block size. And it'll only
      copy the required data into buffer in io_block driver. So preparing
      an temporary buffer is required.
      
      When use io_block device, MAX_IO_BLOCK_DEVICES should be declared
      in platform_def.h. It's used to support multiple block devices.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarHaojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@linaro.org>
      9da7a653
  15. 21 Apr, 2016 6 commits
  16. 14 Apr, 2016 2 commits
    • Gerald Lejeune's avatar
      Dump platform-defined regs in crash reporting · 9ff67fa6
      Gerald Lejeune authored
      
      
      It is up to the platform to implement the new plat_crash_print_regs macro to
      report all relevant platform registers helpful for troubleshooting.
      
      plat_crash_print_regs merges or calls previously defined plat_print_gic_regs
      and plat_print_interconnect_regs macros for each existing platforms.
      
      NOTE: THIS COMMIT REQUIRES ALL PLATFORMS THAT ENABLE THE `CRASH_REPORTING`
      BUILD FLAG TO MIGRATE TO USE THE NEW `plat_crash_print_regs()` MACRO. BY
      DEFAULT, `CRASH_REPORTING` IS ENABLED IN DEBUG BUILDS FOR ALL PLATFORMS.
      
      Fixes: arm-software/tf-issues#373
      Signed-off-by: default avatarGerald Lejeune <gerald.lejeune@st.com>
      9ff67fa6
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Fix build error with optimizations disabled (-O0) · 10c252c1
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      If Trusted Firmware is built with optimizations disabled (-O0), the
      linker throws the following error:
      
          undefined reference to 'xxx'
      
      Where 'xxx' is a raw inline function defined in a header file. The
      reason is that, with optimizations disabled, GCC may decide to skip
      the inlining. If that is the case, an external definition to the
      compilation unit must be provided. Because no external definition
      is present, the linker throws the error.
      
      This patch fixes the problem by declaring the following inline
      functions static, so the internal definition is used:
       - cm_set_next_context()
       - bakery_lock_init()
      
      Note that building the TF with optimizations disabled when Trusted
      Board Boot is enabled is currently unsupported, as this makes the BL2
      image too big to fit in memory without any adjustment of its base
      address. Similarly, disabling optimizations for debug builds on FVP
      is unsupported at the moment.
      
      Change-Id: I284a9f84cc8df96a0c1a52dfe05c9e8544c0cefe
      10c252c1
  17. 13 Apr, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Refactor the xlat_tables library code · 3ca9928d
      Soby Mathew authored
      The AArch32 long descriptor format and the AArch64 descriptor format
      correspond to each other which allows possible sharing of xlat_tables
      library code between AArch64 and AArch32. This patch refactors the
      xlat_tables library code to seperate the common functionality from
      architecture specific code. Prior to this patch, all of the xlat_tables
      library code were in `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` file. The refactored code
      is now in `lib/xlat_tables/` directory. The AArch64 specific programming
      for xlat_tables is in `lib/xlat_tables/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` and the rest
      of the code common to AArch64 and AArch32 is in
      `lib/xlat_tables/xlat_tables_common.c`. Also the data types used in
      xlat_tables library APIs are reworked to make it compatible between AArch64
      and AArch32.
      
      The `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` file now includes the new xlat_tables
      library files to retain compatibility for existing platform ports.
      The macros related to xlat_tables library are also moved from
      `include/lib/aarch64/arch.h` to the header `include/lib/xlat_tables.h`.
      
      NOTE: THE `lib/aarch64/xlat_tables.c` FILE IS DEPRECATED AND PLATFORM PORTS
      ARE EXPECTED TO INCLUDE THE NEW XLAT_TABLES LIBRARY FILES IN THEIR MAKEFILES.
      
      Change-Id: I3d17217d24aaf3a05a4685d642a31d4d56255a0f
      3ca9928d