- 21 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
The PL011 TRM (ARM DDI 0183G) specifies that the UART must be disabled before any of the control registers are programmed. The PL011 driver included in TF does not disable the UART, so the initialization in BL2 and BL31 is violating this requirement (and potentially in BL1 if the UART is enabled after reset). This patch modifies the initialization function in the PL011 console driver to disable the UART before programming the control registers. Register clobber list and documentation updated. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#300 Change-Id: I839b2d681d48b03f821ac53663a6a78e8b30a1a1
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- 10 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
The Server Base System Architecture document (ARM-DEN-0029) specifies a generic UART device. The programmer's view of this generic UART is a subset of the ARM PL011 UART. However, the current PL011 driver in Trusted Firmware uses some features that are outside the generic UART specification. This patch modifies the PL011 driver to exclude features outside the SBSA generic UART specification by setting the boolean build option 'PL011_GENERIC_UART=1'. Default value is 0 (use full PL011 features). User guide updated. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#216 Change-Id: I6e0eb86f9d69569bc3980fb57e70d6da5d91a737
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- 08 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
When resuming from system suspend the TZC needs to be re-initialized. Hence the assertion for TZC base address to detect re-initialization is removed. Change-Id: I53d64146f6c919e95526441bb997f7b309c68141
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- 04 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch renames the GICv3 interrupt group macros from INT_TYPE_G0, INT_TYPE_G1S and INT_TYPE_G1NS to INTR_GROUP0, INTR_GROUP1S and INTR_GROUP1NS respectively. Change-Id: I40c66f589ce6234fa42205adcd91f7d6ad8f33d4
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- 27 Nov, 2015 2 commits
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
The TZC-400 driver implementation incorrectly uses the component ID registers to detect the TZC-400 peripheral. As all ARM peripherals share the same component ID, it doesn't allow to uniquely identify the TZC-400 peripheral. This patch fixes the TZC-400 driver by relying on the `part_number_0` and `part_number_1` fields in the `PID` registers instead. The `tzc_read_component_id` function has been replaced by `tzc_read_peripheral_id`, which reads the 'part_number' values and compares them with the TZC-400 peripheral ID. Also, it adds a debug assertion to detect when the TZC driver initialisation function is called multiple times. Change-Id: I35949f6501a51c0a794144cd1c3a6db62440dce6
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Juan Castillo authored
Based on SP805 Programmer's model (ARM DDI 0270B). This driver provides three public APIs: void sp805_start(uintptr_t base, unsigned long ticks); void sp805_stop(uintptr_t base); void sp805_refresh(uintptr_t base, unsigned long ticks); Upon start, the watchdog starts counting down from the number of ticks specified. When the count reaches 0 an interrupt is triggered. The watchdog restarts counting down from the number of ticks specified. If the count reaches 0 again, the system is reset. A mechanism to handle the interrupt has not been implemented. Instead, the API to refresh the watchdog should be used instead to prevent a system reset. Change-Id: I799d53f8d1213b10b341a4a67fde6486e89a3dab
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- 26 Nov, 2015 2 commits
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv2 systems, example GIC-400. Unlike the existing GIC driver in `include/drivers/arm/arm_gic.h`, this driver is optimised for GICv2 and does not support GICv3 systems in GICv2 compatibility mode. The driver interface has been implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_main.c`. The corresponding header is in `include/drivers/arm/gicv2.h`. Helper functions are implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_helpers.c` and are accessible through the `drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_private.h` header. Change-Id: I09fffa4e621fb99ba3c01204839894816cd89a2a
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv3 systems that need to run software stacks where affinity routing is enabled across all privileged exception levels for both security states. This driver is a partial implementation of the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller Architecture Specification, GIC architecture version 3.0 and version 4.0 (ARM IHI 0069A). The driver does not cater for legacy support of interrupts and asymmetric configurations. The existing GIC driver has been preserved unchanged. The common code for GICv2 and GICv3 systems has been refactored into a new file, `drivers/arm/gic/common/gic_common.c`. The corresponding header is in `include/drivers/arm/gic_common.h`. The driver interface is implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_main.c`. The corresponding header is in `include/drivers/arm/gicv3.h`. Helper functions are implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/arm_gicv3_helpers.c` and are accessible through the `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_private.h` header. Change-Id: I8c3c834a1d049d05b776b4dcb76b18ccb927444a
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- 12 Oct, 2015 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
This patch fixes a copy and paste issue that resulted in the cluster indexes not being checked as intended. Note that this fix applies to the deprecated CCI-400 driver, not the unified one. Change-Id: I497132a91c236690e5eaff908f2db5c8c65e85ab
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- 14 Sep, 2015 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch adds a device driver which can be used to program the following aspects of ARM CCN IP: 1. Specify the mapping between ACE/ACELite/ACELite+DVM/CHI master interfaces and Request nodes. 2. Add and remove master interfaces from the snoop and dvm domains. 3. Place the L3 cache in a given power state. 4. Configuring system adress map and enabling 3 SN striping mode of memory controller operation. Change-Id: I0f665c6a306938e5b66f6a92f8549b529aa8f325
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- 01 Sep, 2015 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
From Linux 3.17 onwards, the mainline kernel has support for GICv3 systems and if EL3 exists, it only needs to initialise ICC_SRE_EL3.SRE and ICC_SRE_EL3.Enable to 1. Hence, this patch removes the redundant updates of ICC_SRE_EL2 and ICC_PMR_EL1. NOTE: For partner software's which enter kernel in EL1, ICC_SRE_EL2.Enable and ICC_SRE_EL2.SRE bit needs to be set to 1 in EL2 before jumping to linux. Change-Id: I09ed47869351b08a3b034735f532bc677eaa6917
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- 09 Jul, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch changes the type of the base address parameter in the ARM device driver APIs to uintptr_t (GIC, CCI, TZC400, PL011). The uintptr_t type allows coverage of the whole memory space and to perform arithmetic operations on the addresses. ARM platform code has also been updated to use uintptr_t as GIC base address in the configuration. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#214 Change-Id: I1b87daedadcc8b63e8f113477979675e07d788f1
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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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- 19 May, 2015 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
The ARM GIC driver treats the entire contents of the GICC_HPPIR as the interrupt ID instead of just bits[9:0]. This could result in an SGI being treated as a Group 1 interrupt on a GICv2 system. This patch introduces a mask to retrieve only the ID from a read of GICC_HPPIR, GICC_IAR and similar registers. The value read from these registers is masked with this constant prior to use as an interrupt ID. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#306 Change-Id: Ie3885157de33b71df9781a41f6ef015a30c4608d
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- 28 Apr, 2015 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Separate out the common console functionality in `drivers/arm/pl011/pl011_console.S` into a new source file `drivers/console/console.S`. The former includes the latter to provide backwards compatibility for platform make files. Also add a skeleton console implementation for platforms that do not want to use PL011. Change-Id: I1ff963b2b54a872fbcf1eb0700797b9e9afa2538
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- 27 Apr, 2015 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Region 0 is special in TZC-400. It is possible to set the access permissions for this but not the address range or filters to which the permissions apply. Add a function for setting the region 0 access permissions. Also add some VERBOSE logging and allow assembly files to include the TZC header. Change-Id: I4389261ba10a6e5e2e43ee93d55318dc507b6648
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- 08 Apr, 2015 1 commit
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Kévin Petit authored
In order for the symbol table in the ELF file to contain the size of functions written in assembly, it is necessary to report it to the assembler using the .size directive. To fulfil the above requirements, this patch introduces an 'endfunc' macro which contains the .endfunc and .size directives. It also adds a .func directive to the 'func' assembler macro. The .func/.endfunc have been used so the assembler can fail if endfunc is omitted. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#295 Change-Id: If8cb331b03d7f38fe7e3694d4de26f1075b278fc Signed-off-by: Kévin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
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- 20 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
On a GICv2 system, the group status of PPIs and SGIs is set in the GICD_IGROUPR0 register. On a GICv3 system, if affinity routing is enabled for the non-secure state, then the group status of PPIs and SGIs should be set in the GICR_IGROUPR0 register. ARM Trusted firmware sets the group status using the GICv2 sequence. On a GICv3 system, if the group status of an interrupt is set to Group 1 through a write to the GICD_IGROUPR0, then the GICR_IGROUPR0 is updated as well. The current sequence is incorrect since it first marks all PPIs and SGIs as Group 1. It then clears the bits in GICD_IGROUPR0 corresponding to secure interrupts to set their group status to Group 0. This operation is a no-op. It leaves the secure generic timer interrupt (#29) used by the TSP marked as Group 1. This causes the interrupt to interfere with the execution of non-secure software. Once an interrupt has been marked as Group 1, the GICR_IGROUPR0 should be programmed to change its group status. This patch rectifies this issue by setting the group status of only the non-secure PPI and SGIs to Group 1 in the first place. GICD_IGROUPR0 resets to 0. So secure interrupts are marked as Group 0 by default. Change-Id: I958b4b15f3e2b2444ce4c17764def36216498d00
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- 16 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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Vikram Kanigiri authored
Even though both CCI-400 and CCI-500 IPs have different configurations with respect to the number and types of supported interfaces, their register offsets and programming sequences are similar. This patch creates a common driver for enabling and disabling snoop transactions and DVMs with both the IPs. New platform ports which implement one of these IPs should use this common driver. Existing platform ports which implement CCI-400 should migrate to the common driver as the standalone CCI-400 will be deprecated in the future. Change-Id: I3ccd0eb7b062922d2e4a374ff8c21e79fa357556
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- 31 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch introduces several improvements to the ARM GIC driver: * In function gicd_set_itargetsr(), target CPU is specified using the same bit mask detailed in the GICD_ITARGETSRn register instead of the CPU linear ID, removing the dependency between bit position and linear ID in the platform porting. The current CPU bit mask may be obtained by reading GICD_ITARGETSR0. * PPIs and SGIs are initialized in arm_gic_pcpu_distif_setup(). SPIs are initialized in arm_gic_distif_setup(). * By default, non secure interrupts are assigned the maximum priority allowed to a non secure interrupt (defined by GIC_HIGHEST_NS_PRIORITY). * GICR base address is allowed to be NULL for GICv1 and GICv2. Change-Id: Ie2837fe860d43b2282e582dfdb13c39c6186f232
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- 14 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch configures the TrustZone Controller in Juno to split the 2GB DDR-DRAM memory at 0x80000000 into Secure and Non-Secure regions: - Secure DDR-DRAM: top 16 MB, except for the last 2 MB which are used by the SCP for DDR retraining - Non-Secure DDR-DRAM: remaining DRAM starting at base address Build option PLAT_TSP_LOCATION selects the location of the secure payload (BL3-2): - 'tsram' : Trusted SRAM (default option) - 'dram' : Secure region in the DDR-DRAM (set by the TrustZone controller) The MMU memory map has been updated to give BL2 permission to load BL3-2 into the DDR-DRAM secure region. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#233 Change-Id: I6843fc32ef90aadd3ea6ac4c7f314f8ecbd5d07b
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- 14 Aug, 2014 2 commits
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Dan Handley authored
The TZC-400 driver previously allowed the possibility of multiple controller instances to be present in the same executable. This was unnecessary since there will only ever be one instance. This change simplifies the tzc_init() function to only take the base address argument needed by implementation, conforming to the driver initialization model of other drivers. It also hides some of the implementation details that were previously exposed by the API. The FVP port has been updated accordingly. THIS CHANGE REQUIRES ALL PLATFORM PORTS THAT USE THE TZC-400 DRIVER TO BE UPDATED Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#181 Change-Id: I7b721edf947064989958d8f457d6462d92e742c8
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Dan Handley authored
* Create cci_init() function in CCI-400 driver to allow platform to provide arguments needed by the driver (i.e. base address and cluster indices for the ACE slave interfaces). * Rename cci_(en|dis)able_coherency to cci_(en|dis)able_cluster_coherency to make it clear that the driver only enables/disables the coherency of CPU clusters and not other devices connected to the CCI-400. * Update FVP port to use new cci_init() function and remove unnecessary CCI defintions from platform_def.h. Also rename fvp_cci_setup() to fvp_cci_enable() to more clearly differentiate between CCI initialization and enabling. THIS CHANGE REQUIRES PLATFORM PORTS THAT USE THE CCI-400 DRIVER TO BE UPDATED Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#168 Change-Id: I1946a51409b91217b92285b6375082619f607fec
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- 28 Jul, 2014 3 commits
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Juan Castillo authored
Assert a valid security state using the macro sec_state_is_valid(). Replace assert() with panic() in those cases that might arise because of runtime errors and not programming errors. Replace panic() with assert() in those cases that might arise because of programming errors. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#96 Change-Id: I51e9ef0439fd5ff5e0edfef49050b69804bf14d5
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch adds baud rate and UART clock frequency as parameters to the pl011 driver api console_init(). This allows each platform to specify UART clock and baud rate according to their specific hardware implementation. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#215 Change-Id: Id13eef70a1c530e709b34dd1e6eb84db0797ced2
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch replaces the pl011 console family of functions with their equivalents defined in assembly. The baud rate is defined by the PL011_BAUDRATE macro and IBRD and FBRD values for pl011 are computed statically. This patch will enable us to invoke the console functions without the C Runtime Stack. Change-Id: Ic3f7b7370ded38bf9020bf746b362081b76642c7
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- 09 Jul, 2014 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Refactor the FVP gic code in plat/fvp/fvp_gic.c to be a generic ARM GIC driver in drivers/arm/gic/arm_gic.c. Provide the platform specific inputs in the arm_gic_setup() function so that the driver has no explicit dependency on platform code. Provide weak implementations of the platform interrupt controller API in a new file, plat/common/plat_gic.c. These simply call through to the ARM GIC driver. Move the only remaining FVP GIC function, fvp_gic_init() to plat/fvp/aarch64/fvp_common.c and remove plat/fvp/fvp_gic.c Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#182 Change-Id: Iea82fe095fad62dd33ba9efbddd48c57717edd21
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- 20 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Andrew Thoelke authored
The assertion in console_putc() would trigger a recursion that exhausts the stack and eventually aborts. This patch replaces the assertion with an error return if the console has not been initialized yet. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#208 Change-Id: I95f736ff215d69655eb5ba7ceac70dc1409d986a
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- 10 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Andrew Thoelke authored
Replace the current out-of-line assembler implementations of the system register and system instruction operations with inline assembler. This enables better compiler optimisation and code generation when accessing system registers. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#91 Change-Id: I149af3a94e1e5e5140a3e44b9abfc37ba2324476
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- 05 Jun, 2014 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
Before attempting to write a character, the PL011 driver polls the PL011_UARTFR_TXFF bit to know whether the UART FIFO is full. However, the comparison with 1 was incorrect because PL011_UARTFR_TXFF is not at bit 0. This patch fixes it. Change-Id: If78892345bbdc8a5e4ae4a1b7159753c609681b0
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- 23 May, 2014 1 commit
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Dan Handley authored
Previously, platform.h contained many declarations and definitions used for different purposes. This file has been split so that: * Platform definitions used by common code that must be defined by the platform are now in platform_def.h. The exact include path is exported through $PLAT_INCLUDES in the platform makefile. * Platform definitions specific to the FVP platform are now in /plat/fvp/fvp_def.h. * Platform API declarations specific to the FVP platform are now in /plat/fvp/fvp_private.h. * The remaining platform API declarations that must be ported by each platform are still in platform.h but this file has been moved to /include/plat/common since this can be shared by all platforms. Change-Id: Ieb3bb22fbab3ee8027413c6b39a783534aee474a
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- 22 May, 2014 1 commit
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Achin Gupta authored
This patch introduces a framework for registering interrupts routed to EL3. The interrupt routing model is governed by the SCR_EL3.IRQ and FIQ bits and the security state an interrupt is generated in. The framework recognizes three type of interrupts depending upon which exception level and security state they should be handled in i.e. Secure EL1 interrupts, Non-secure interrupts and EL3 interrupts. It provides an API and macros that allow a runtime service to register an handler for a type of interrupt and specify the routing model. The framework validates the routing model and uses the context management framework to ensure that it is applied to the SCR_EL3 prior to entry into the target security state. It saves the handler in internal data structures. An API is provided to retrieve the handler when an interrupt of a particular type is asserted. Registration is expected to be done once by the primary CPU. The same handler and routing model is used for all CPUs. Support for EL3 interrupts will be added to the framework in the future. A makefile flag has been added to allow the FVP port choose between ARM GIC v2 and v3 support in EL3. The latter version is currently unsupported. A framework for handling interrupts in BL3-1 will be introduced in subsequent patches. The default routing model in the absence of any handlers expects no interrupts to be routed to EL3. Change-Id: Idf7c023b34fcd4800a5980f2bef85e4b5c29e649
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- 16 May, 2014 1 commit
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch implements the register reporting when unhandled exceptions are taken in BL3-1. Unhandled exceptions will result in a dump of registers to the console, before halting execution by that CPU. The Crash Stack, previously called the Exception Stack, is used for this activity. This stack is used to preserve the CPU context and runtime stack contents for debugging and analysis. This also introduces the per_cpu_ptr_cache, referenced by tpidr_el3, to provide easy access to some of BL3-1 per-cpu data structures. Initially, this is used to provide a pointer to the Crash stack. panic() now prints the the error file and line number in Debug mode and prints the PC value in release mode. The Exception Stack is renamed to Crash Stack with this patch. The original intention of exception stack is no longer valid since we intend to support several valid exceptions like IRQ and FIQ in the trusted firmware context. This stack is now utilized for dumping and reporting the system state when a crash happens and hence the rename. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#79 Improve reporting of unhandled exception Change-Id: I260791dc05536b78547412d147193cdccae7811a
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- 13 May, 2014 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch fixes C accessors to GIC registers that follow a set/clear semantic to change the state of an interrupt, instead of read/write/modify. These registers are: Set-Enable Clear-Enable Set-Pending Clear-Pending Set-Active Clear-Active For instance, to enable an interrupt we write a one to the corresponding bit in the Set-Enable register, whereas to disable it we write a one to the corresponding bit in the Clear-Enable register. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#137 Change-Id: I3b66bad94d0b28e0fe08c9042bac0bf5ffa07944
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- 07 May, 2014 1 commit
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Andrew Thoelke authored
The current code does not always use data and instruction barriers as required by the architecture and frequently uses barriers excessively due to their inclusion in all of the write_*() helper functions. Barriers should be used explicitly in assembler or C code when modifying processor state that requires the barriers in order to enable review of correctness of the code. This patch removes the barriers from the helper functions and introduces them as necessary elsewhere in the code. PORTING NOTE: check any port of Trusted Firmware for use of system register helper functions for reliance on the previous barrier behaviour and add explicit barriers as necessary. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#92 Change-Id: Ie63e187404ff10e0bdcb39292dd9066cb84c53bf
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- 06 May, 2014 5 commits
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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
Add tag names to all unnamed structs in header files. This allows forward declaration of structs, which is necessary to reduce header file nesting (to be implemented in a subsequent commit). Also change the typedef names across the codebase to use the _t suffix to be more conformant with the Linux coding style. The coding style actually prefers us not to use typedefs at all but this is considered a step too far for Trusted Firmware. Also change the IO framework structs defintions to use typedef'd structs to be consistent with the rest of the codebase. Change-Id: I722b2c86fc0d92e4da3b15e5cab20373dd26786f
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Dan Handley authored
Move the function prototypes from gic.h into either gic_v2.h or gic_v3.h as appropriate. Update the source files to include the correct headers. Change-Id: I368cfda175cdcbd3a68f46e2332738ec49048e19
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Dan Handley authored
Make codebase consistent in its use of #include "" syntax for user includes and #include <> syntax for system includes. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#65 Change-Id: If2f7c4885173b1fd05ac2cde5f1c8a07000c7a33
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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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