1. 24 Jan, 2017 1 commit
  2. 17 Jan, 2017 1 commit
    • David Cunado's avatar
      Correct system include order · 55c70cb7
      David Cunado authored
      NOTE - this is patch does not address all occurrences of system
      includes not being in alphabetical order, just this one case.
      
      Change-Id: I3cd23702d69b1f60a4a9dd7fd4ae27418f15b7a3
      55c70cb7
  3. 15 Dec, 2016 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Add provision to extend CPU operations at more levels · 5dd9dbb5
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      
      
      Various CPU drivers in ARM Trusted Firmware register functions to handle
      power-down operations. At present, separate functions are registered to
      power down individual cores and clusters.
      
      This scheme operates on the basis of core and cluster, and doesn't cater
      for extending the hierarchy for power-down operations. For example,
      future CPUs might support multiple threads which might need powering
      down individually.
      
      This patch therefore reworks the CPU operations framework to allow for
      registering power down handlers on specific level basis. Henceforth:
      
        - Generic code invokes CPU power down operations by the level
          required.
      
        - CPU drivers explicitly mention CPU_NO_RESET_FUNC when the CPU has no
          reset function.
      
        - CPU drivers register power down handlers as a list: a mandatory
          handler for level 0, and optional handlers for higher levels.
      
      All existing CPU drivers are adapted to the new CPU operations framework
      without needing any functional changes within.
      
      Also update firmware design guide.
      
      Change-Id: I1826842d37a9e60a9e85fdcee7b4b8f6bc1ad043
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      5dd9dbb5
  4. 14 Dec, 2016 2 commits
  5. 13 Dec, 2016 4 commits
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      Forbid block descriptors in initial xlat table levels · 2240f45b
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      
      
      In AArch64, depending on the granularity of the translation tables,
      level 0 and/or level 1 of the translation tables may not support block
      descriptors, only table descriptors.
      
      This patch introduces a check to make sure that, even if theoretically
      it could be possible to create a block descriptor to map a big memory
      region, a new subtable will be created to describe its mapping.
      
      Change-Id: Ieb9c302206bfa33fbaf0cdc6a5a82516d32ae2a7
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
      2240f45b
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      Add PLAT_xxx_ADDR_SPACE_SIZE definitions · 0029624f
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      
      
      Added the definitions `PLAT_PHY_ADDR_SPACE_SIZE` and
      `PLAT_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_SIZE` which specify respectively the physical
      and virtual address space size a platform can use.
      
      `ADDR_SPACE_SIZE` is now deprecated. To maintain compatibility, if any
      of the previous defines aren't present, the value of `ADDR_SPACE_SIZE`
      will be used instead.
      
      For AArch64, register ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1 is checked to calculate the
      max PA supported by the hardware and to verify that the previously
      mentioned definition is valid. For AArch32, a 40 bit physical
      address space is considered.
      
      Added asserts to check for overflows.
      
      Porting guide updated.
      
      Change-Id: Ie8ce1da5967993f0c94dbd4eb9841fc03d5ef8d6
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
      0029624f
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      Assert correct granularity when mapping a PA · d3d6c6e3
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      
      
      Each translation table level entry can only map a given virtual
      address onto physical addresses of the same granularity. For example,
      with the current configuration, a level 2 entry maps blocks of 2 MB,
      so the physical address must be aligned to 2 MB. If the address is not
      aligned, the MMU will just ignore the lower bits.
      
      This patch adds an assertion to make sure that physical addresses are
      always aligned to the correct boundary.
      
      Change-Id: I0ab43df71829d45cdbe323301b3053e08ca99c2c
      Signed-off-by: default avatarAntonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
      d3d6c6e3
    • dp-arm's avatar
      stdlib: Fix signedness issue in memcmp() · afc03aeb
      dp-arm authored
      
      
      There is no guarantee on the signedness of char.  It can be either
      signed or unsigned.  On ARM it is unsigned and hence this memcmp()
      implementation works as intended.
      
      On other machines, char can be signed (x86 for example).  In that case
      (and assuming a 2's complement implementation), interpreting a
      bit-pattern of 0xFF as signed char can yield -1.  If *s1 is 0 and *s2
      is 255 then the difference *s1 - *s2 should be negative.  The C
      integer promotion rules guarantee that the unsigned chars will be
      converted to int before the operation takes place.  The current
      implementation will return a positive value (0 - (-1)) instead, which
      is wrong.
      
      Fix it by changing the signedness to unsigned to avoid surprises for
      anyone using this code on non-ARM systems.
      
      Change-Id: Ie222fcaa7c0c4272d7a521a6f2f51995fd5130cc
      Signed-off-by: default avatardp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
      afc03aeb
  6. 12 Dec, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      AArch32: Fix the stack alignment issue · 9f3ee61c
      Soby Mathew authored
      
      
      The AArch32 Procedure call Standard mandates that the stack must be aligned
      to 8 byte boundary at external interfaces. This patch does the required
      changes.
      
      This problem was detected when a crash was encountered in
      `psci_print_power_domain_map()` while printing 64 bit values. Aligning
      the stack to 8 byte boundary resolved the problem.
      
      Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#437
      
      Change-Id: I517bd8203601bb88e9311bd36d477fb7b3efb292
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSoby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
      9f3ee61c
  7. 05 Dec, 2016 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      Define and use no_ret macro where no return is expected · a806dad5
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      
      
      There are many instances in ARM Trusted Firmware where control is
      transferred to functions from which return isn't expected. Such jumps
      are made using 'bl' instruction to provide the callee with the location
      from which it was jumped to. Additionally, debuggers infer the caller by
      examining where 'lr' register points to. If a 'bl' of the nature
      described above falls at the end of an assembly function, 'lr' will be
      left pointing to a location outside of the function range. This misleads
      the debugger back trace.
      
      This patch defines a 'no_ret' macro to be used when jumping to functions
      from which return isn't expected. The macro ensures to use 'bl'
      instruction for the jump, and also, for debug builds, places a 'nop'
      instruction immediately thereafter (unless instructed otherwise) so as
      to leave 'lr' pointing within the function range.
      
      Change-Id: Ib34c69fc09197cfd57bc06e147cc8252910e01b0
      Co-authored-by: default avatarDouglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
      a806dad5
  8. 01 Dec, 2016 1 commit
    • David Cunado's avatar
      Reset EL2 and EL3 configurable controls · 939f66d6
      David Cunado authored
      
      
      This patch resets EL2 and EL3 registers that have architecturally
      UNKNOWN values on reset and that also provide EL2/EL3 configuration
      and trap controls.
      
      Specifically, the EL2 physical timer is disabled to prevent timer
      interrups into EL2 - CNTHP_CTL_EL2 and CNTHP_CTL for AArch64 and AArch32,
      respectively.
      
      Additionally, for AArch64, HSTR_EL2 is reset to avoid unexpected traps of
      non-secure access to certain system registers at EL1 or lower.
      
      For AArch32, the patch also reverts the reset to SDCR which was
      incorrectly added in a previous change.
      
      Change-Id: If00eaa23afa7dd36a922265194ccd6223187414f
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
      939f66d6
  9. 21 Nov, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Fix normal memory bakery lock implementation · 95c12559
      Soby Mathew authored
      
      
      This patch fixes an issue in the normal memory bakery lock
      implementation. During assertion of lock status, there is a possibility
      that the assertion could fail. This is because the previous update done
      to the lock status by the owning CPU when not participating in cache
      coherency could result in stale data in the cache due to cache maintenance
      operations not propagating to all the caches. This patch fixes this issue
      by doing an extra read cache maintenance operation prior to the assertion.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#402
      
      Change-Id: I0f38a7c52476a4f58e17ebe0141d256d198be88d
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSoby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
      95c12559
  10. 09 Nov, 2016 1 commit
    • David Cunado's avatar
      Reset debug registers MDCR-EL3/SDCR and MDCR_EL2/HDCR · 495f3d3c
      David Cunado authored
      
      
      In order to avoid unexpected traps into EL3/MON mode, this patch
      resets the debug registers, MDCR_EL3 and MDCR_EL2 for AArch64,
      and SDCR and HDCR for AArch32.
      
      MDCR_EL3/SDCR is zero'ed when EL3/MON mode is entered, at the
      start of BL1 and BL31/SMP_MIN.
      
      For MDCR_EL2/HDCR, this patch zero's the bits that are
      architecturally UNKNOWN values on reset. This is done when
      exiting from EL3/MON mode but only on platforms that support
      EL2/HYP mode but choose to exit to EL1/SVC mode.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#430
      
      Change-Id: Idb992232163c072faa08892251b5626ae4c3a5b6
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
      495f3d3c
  11. 14 Oct, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Unify SCTLR initialization for AArch32 normal world · b7b0787d
      Soby Mathew authored
      
      
      The values of CP15BEN, nTWI & nTWE bits in SCTLR_EL1 are architecturally
      unknown if EL3 is AARCH64 whereas they reset to 1 if EL3 is AArch32. This
      might be a compatibility break for legacy AArch32 normal world software if
      these bits are not set to 1 when EL3 is AArch64. This patch enables the
      CP15BEN, nTWI and nTWE bits in the SCTLR_EL1 if the lower non-secure EL is
      AArch32. This unifies the SCTLR settings for lower non-secure EL in AArch32
      mode for both AArch64 and AArch32 builds of Trusted Firmware.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#428
      
      Change-Id: I3152d1580e4869c0ea745c5bd9da765f9c254947
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSoby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
      b7b0787d
  12. 12 Oct, 2016 1 commit
    • dp-arm's avatar
      Add PMF instrumentation points in TF · 872be88a
      dp-arm authored
      
      
      In order to quantify the overall time spent in the PSCI software
      implementation, an initial collection of PMF instrumentation points
      has been added.
      
      Instrumentation has been added to the following code paths:
      
      - Entry to PSCI SMC handler.  The timestamp is captured as early
        as possible during the runtime exception and stored in memory
        before entering the PSCI SMC handler.
      
      - Exit from PSCI SMC handler.  The timestamp is captured after
        normal return from the PSCI SMC handler or if a low power state
        was requested it is captured in the bl31 warm boot path before
        return to normal world.
      
      - Entry to low power state.  The timestamp is captured before entry
        to a low power state which implies either standby or power down.
        As these power states are mutually exclusive, only one timestamp
        is defined to describe both.  It is possible to differentiate between
        the two power states using the PSCI STAT interface.
      
      - Exit from low power state.  The timestamp is captured after a standby
        or power up operation has completed.
      
      To calculate the number of cycles spent running code in Trusted Firmware
      one can perform the following calculation:
      
      (exit_psci - enter_psci) - (exit_low_pwr - enter_low_pwr).
      
      The resulting number of cycles can be converted to time given the
      frequency of the counter.
      
      Change-Id: Ie3b8f3d16409b6703747093b3a2d5c7429ad0166
      Signed-off-by: default avatardp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
      872be88a
  13. 28 Sep, 2016 1 commit
    • Yatharth Kochar's avatar
      AArch32: Add `memcpy4` function in assembly · 9c1dceb1
      Yatharth Kochar authored
      At present the `el3_entrypoint_common` macro uses `memcpy`
      function defined in lib/stdlib/mem.c file, to copy data
      from ROM to RAM for BL1. Depending on the compiler being
      used the stack could potentially be used, in `memcpy`,
      for storing the local variables. Since the stack is
      initialized much later in `el3_entrypoint_common` it
      may result in unknown behaviour.
      
      This patch adds `memcpy4` function definition in assembly so
      that it can be used before the stack is initialized and it
      also replaces `memcpy` by `memcpy4` in `el3_entrypoint_common`
      macro, to copy data from ROM to RAM for BL1.
      
      Change-Id: I3357a0e8095f05f71bbbf0b185585d9499bfd5e0
      9c1dceb1
  14. 22 Sep, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      PSCI: Introduce PSCI Library argument structure · f426fc05
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch introduces a `psci_lib_args_t` structure which must be
      passed into `psci_setup()` which is then used to initialize the PSCI
      library. The `psci_lib_args_t` is a versioned structure so as to enable
      compatibility checks during library initialization. Both BL31 and SP_MIN
      are modified to use the new structure.
      
      SP_MIN is also modified to add version string and build message as part
      of its cold boot log just like the other BLs in Trusted Firmware.
      
      NOTE: Please be aware that this patch modifies the prototype of
      `psci_setup()`, which breaks compatibility with EL3 Runtime Firmware
      (excluding BL31 and SP_MIN) integrated with the PSCI Library.
      
      Change-Id: Ic3761db0b790760a7ad664d8a437c72ea5edbcd6
      f426fc05
  15. 21 Sep, 2016 2 commits
    • Yatharth Kochar's avatar
      AArch32: Add support for ARM Cortex-A32 MPCore Processor · 03a3042b
      Yatharth Kochar authored
      This patch adds ARM Cortex-A32 MPCore Processor support
      in the CPU specific operations framework. It also includes
      this support for the Base FVP port.
      
      Change-Id: If3697b88678df737c29f79cf3fa1ea2cb6fa565d
      03a3042b
    • Yatharth Kochar's avatar
      AArch32: Common changes needed for BL1/BL2 · 1a0a3f06
      Yatharth Kochar authored
      This patch adds common changes to support AArch32 state in
      BL1 and BL2. Following are the changes:
      
      * Added functions for disabling MMU from Secure state.
      * Added AArch32 specific SMC function.
      * Added semihosting support.
      * Added reporting of unhandled exceptions.
      * Added uniprocessor stack support.
      * Added `el3_entrypoint_common` macro that can be
        shared by BL1 and BL32 (SP_MIN) BL stages. The
        `el3_entrypoint_common` is similar to the AArch64
        counterpart with the main difference in the assembly
        instructions and the registers that are relevant to
        AArch32 execution state.
      * Enabled `LOAD_IMAGE_V2` flag in Makefile for
        `ARCH=aarch32` and added check to make sure that
        platform has not overridden to disable it.
      
      Change-Id: I33c6d8dfefb2e5d142fdfd06a0f4a7332962e1a3
      1a0a3f06
  16. 15 Sep, 2016 1 commit
    • Jeenu Viswambharan's avatar
      PSCI: Add support for PSCI NODE_HW_STATE API · 28d3d614
      Jeenu Viswambharan authored
      This patch adds support for NODE_HW_STATE PSCI API by introducing a new
      PSCI platform hook (get_node_hw_state). The implementation validates
      supplied arguments, and then invokes this platform-defined hook and
      returns its result to the caller. PSCI capabilities are updated
      accordingly.
      
      Also updates porting and firmware design guides.
      
      Change-Id: I808e55bdf0c157002a7c104b875779fe50a68a30
      28d3d614
  17. 09 Sep, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Flush `psci_plat_pm_ops` after initialization · 7a3d4bde
      Soby Mathew authored
      The `psci_plat_pm_ops` global pointer is initialized during cold boot by the
      primary CPU and will be accessed by the secondary CPUs before enabling data
      cache during warm boot. This patch adds a missing data cache flush of
      `psci_plat_psci_ops` after initialization during psci_setup() so that
      secondaries can see the updated `psci_plat_psci_ops` pointer.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#424
      
      Change-Id: Id4554800b5646302b944115a33be69507d53cedb
      7a3d4bde
  18. 31 Aug, 2016 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      AArch32: Fix SCTLR context initialization · 9e3b4cbb
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch fixes a bug in context management library when writing
      SCTLR register during context initialization. The write happened
      prior to initialization of the register context pointer. This
      resulted in the compiler optimizing the write sequence from the
      final binary and hence SCTLR remains uninitialized when
      entering normal world. The bug is fixed by doing the
      initialization of the register context pointer earlier in the
      sequence.
      
      Change-Id: Ic7465593a74534046b79f40446ffa1165c52ed76
      9e3b4cbb
  19. 23 Aug, 2016 1 commit
    • Antonio Nino Diaz's avatar
      Automatically select initial xlation lookup level · e8719552
      Antonio Nino Diaz authored
      Instead of hardcoding a level 1 table as the base translation level
      table, let the code decide which level is the most appropriate given
      the virtual address space size.
      
      As the table granularity is 4 KB, this allows the code to select
      level 0, 1 or 2 as base level for AArch64. This way, instead of
      limiting the virtual address space width to 39-31 bits, widths of
      48-25 bit can be used.
      
      For AArch32, this change allows the code to select level 1 or 2
      as the base translation level table and use virtual address space
      width of 32-25 bits.
      
      Also removed some unused definitions related to translation tables.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#362
      
      Change-Id: Ie3bb5d6d1a4730a26700b09827c79f37ca3cdb65
      e8719552
  20. 10 Aug, 2016 4 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      AArch32: Add support to PSCI lib · 727e5238
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds AArch32 support to PSCI library, as follows :
      
      * The `psci_helpers.S` is implemented for AArch32.
      
      * AArch32 version of internal helper function `psci_get_ns_ep_info()` is
        defined.
      
      * The PSCI Library is responsible for the Non Secure context initialization.
        Hence a library interface `psci_prepare_next_non_secure_ctx()` is introduced
        to enable EL3 runtime firmware to initialize the non secure context without
        invoking context management library APIs.
      
      Change-Id: I25595b0cc2dbfdf39dbf7c589b875cba33317b9d
      727e5238
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      AArch32: Add support in TF libraries · e33b78a6
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds AArch32 support to cpu ops, context management,
      per-cpu data and spinlock libraries. The `entrypoint_info`
      structure is modified to add support for AArch32 register
      arguments. The CPU operations for AEM generic cpu in AArch32
      mode is also added.
      
      Change-Id: I1e52e79f498661d8f31f1e7b3a29e222bc7a4483
      e33b78a6
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      AArch32: Add translation table library support · b2bca61d
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds translation library supports for AArch32 platforms.
      The library only supports long descriptor formats for AArch32.
      The `enable_mmu_secure()` enables the MMU for secure world with
      `TTBR0` pointing to the populated translation tables.
      
      Change-Id: I061345b1779391d098e35e7fe0c76e3ebf850e08
      b2bca61d
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      AArch32: Add assembly helpers · f24307de
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds various assembly helpers for AArch32 like :
      
      * cache management : Functions to flush, invalidate and clean
      cache by MVA. Also helpers to do cache operations by set-way
      are also added.
      
      * stack management: Macros to declare stack and get the current
      stack corresponding to current CPU.
      
      * Misc: Macros to access co processor registers in AArch32,
      macros to define functions in assembly, assert macros, generic
      `do_panic()` implementation and function to zero block of memory.
      
      Change-Id: I7b78ca3f922c0eda39beb9786b7150e9193425be
      f24307de
  21. 09 Aug, 2016 2 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Move spinlock library code to AArch64 folder · 12ab697e
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch moves the assembly exclusive lock library code
      `spinlock.S` into architecture specific folder `aarch64`.
      A stub file which includes the file from new location is
      retained at the original location for compatibility. The BL
      makefiles are also modified to include the file from the new
      location.
      
      Change-Id: Ide0b601b79c439e390c3a017d93220a66be73543
      12ab697e
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Fix the translation table library for wraparound cases · 20002655
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch fixes the translation table library for wraparound cases. These
      cases are not expected to occur on AArch64 platforms because only the
      48 bits of the 64 bit address space are used. But it is a possibility for
      AArch32 platforms.
      
      Change-Id: Ie7735f7ba2977019381e1c124800381471381499
      20002655
  22. 25 Jul, 2016 2 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Fix use of stale power states in PSCI standby finisher · 61eae524
      Achin Gupta authored
      A PSCI CPU_SUSPEND request to place a CPU in retention states at power levels
      higher than the CPU power level is subject to the same state coordination as a
      power down state. A CPU could implement multiple retention states at a
      particular power level. When exiting WFI, the non-CPU power levels may be in a
      different retention state to what was initially requested, therefore each CPU
      should refresh its view of the states of all power levels.
      
      Previously, a CPU re-used the state of the power levels when it entered the
      retention state. This patch fixes this issue by ensuring that a CPU upon exit
      from retention reads the state of each power level afresh.
      
      Change-Id: I93b5f5065c63400c6fd2598dbaafac385748f989
      61eae524
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Validate psci_find_target_suspend_lvl() result · a1c3faa6
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch adds a runtime check that psci_find_target_suspend_lvl()
      returns a valid value back to psci_cpu_suspend() and psci_get_stat().
      If it is invalid, BL31 will now panic.
      
      Note that on the PSCI CPU suspend path there is already a debug
      assertion checking the validity of the target composite power state,
      which effectively also checks the validity of the target suspend level.
      Therefore, the error condition would already be caught in debug builds,
      but in a release build this assertion would be compiled out.
      
      On the PSCI stat path, there is currently no debug assertion checking
      the validity of the power state before using it as an index into
      the power domain state array.
      
      Although BL31 platforms ports are responsible for validating the
      power state parameter, the security impact (i.e. an out-of-bounds
      array access) of a potential platform port bug in this code would
      be quite high, given that this parameter comes from an untrusted
      source. The cost of checking this in runtime generic code is low.
      
      Change-Id: Icea85b8020e39928ac03ec0cd49805b5857b3906
      a1c3faa6
  23. 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
  24. 18 Jul, 2016 2 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
      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
  25. 12 Jul, 2016 1 commit
  26. 08 Jul, 2016 3 commits
    • 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
      xlat lib: Refactor mmap_desc() function · bcbe19af
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch clarifies the mmap_desc() function by adding some comments
      and reorganising its code. No functional change has been introduced.
      
      Change-Id: I873493be17b4e60a89c1dc087dd908b425065401
      bcbe19af
  27. 16 Jun, 2016 1 commit
    • 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