1. 13 Aug, 2015 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      PSCI: Switch to the new PSCI frameworks · 67487846
      Soby Mathew authored
      This commit does the switch to the new PSCI framework implementation replacing
      the existing files in PSCI folder with the ones in PSCI1.0 folder. The
      corresponding makefiles are modified as required for the new implementation.
      The platform.h header file is also is switched to the new one
      as required by the new frameworks. The build flag ENABLE_PLAT_COMPAT defaults
      to 1 to enable compatibility layer which let the existing platform ports to
      continue to build and run with minimal changes.
      
      The default weak implementation of platform_get_core_pos() is now removed from
      platform_helpers.S and is provided by the compatibility layer.
      
      Note: The Secure Payloads and their dispatchers still use the old platform
      and framework APIs and hence it is expected that the ENABLE_PLAT_COMPAT build
      flag will remain enabled in subsequent patch. The compatibility for SPDs using
      the older APIs on platforms migrated to the new APIs will be added in the
      following patch.
      
      Change-Id: I18c51b3a085b564aa05fdd98d11c9f3335712719
      67487846
  2. 22 Jun, 2015 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      PSCI: Add SYSTEM_SUSPEND API support · c0aff0e0
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds support for SYSTEM_SUSPEND API as mentioned in the PSCI 1.0
      specification. This API, on being invoked on the last running core on a
      supported platform, will put the system into a low power mode with memory
      retention.
      
      The psci_afflvl_suspend() internal API has been reused as most of the actions
      to suspend a system are the same as invoking the PSCI CPU_SUSPEND API with the
      target affinity level as 'system'. This API needs the 'power state' parameter
      for the target low power state. This parameter is not passed by the caller of
      the SYSTEM_SUSPEND API. Hence, the platform needs to implement the
      get_sys_suspend_power_state() platform function to provide this information.
      Also, the platform also needs to add support for suspending the system to the
      existing 'plat_pm_ops' functions: affinst_suspend() and
      affinst_suspend_finish().
      
      Change-Id: Ib6bf10809cb4e9b92f463755608889aedd83cef5
      c0aff0e0
  3. 19 Jun, 2015 1 commit
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Fix integer extension in mpidr_set_aff_inst() · 9b89613e
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      mpidr_set_aff_inst() is left shifting an int constant and an
      unsigned char value to construct an MPIDR. For affinity level 3 a
      shift of 32 would result in shifting out of the 32-bit type and
      have no effect on the MPIDR.
      
      These values need to be extended to unsigned long before shifting
      to ensure correct results for affinity level 3.
      
      Change-Id: I1ef40afea535f14cfd820c347a065a228e8f4536
      9b89613e
  4. 04 Jun, 2015 2 commits
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Introduce PROGRAMMABLE_RESET_ADDRESS build option · bf031bba
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      This patch introduces a new platform build option, called
      PROGRAMMABLE_RESET_ADDRESS, which tells whether the platform has
      a programmable or fixed reset vector address.
      
      If the reset vector address is fixed then the code relies on the
      platform_get_entrypoint() mailbox mechanism to figure out where
      it is supposed to jump. On the other hand, if it is programmable
      then it is assumed that the platform code will program directly
      the right address into the RVBAR register (instead of using the
      mailbox redirection) so the mailbox is ignored in this case.
      
      Change-Id: If59c3b11fb1f692976e1d8b96c7e2da0ebfba308
      bf031bba
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Rationalize reset handling code · 52010cc7
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      The attempt to run the CPU reset code as soon as possible after reset
      results in highly complex conditional code relating to the
      RESET_TO_BL31 option.
      
      This patch relaxes this requirement a little. In the BL1, BL3-1 and
      PSCI entrypoints code, the sequence of operations is now as follows:
       1) Detect whether it is a cold or warm boot;
       2) For cold boot, detect whether it is the primary or a secondary
          CPU. This is needed to handle multiple CPUs entering cold reset
          simultaneously;
       3) Run the CPU init code.
      
      This patch also abstracts the EL3 registers initialisation done by
      the BL1, BL3-1 and PSCI entrypoints into common code.
      
      This improves code re-use and consolidates the code flows for
      different types of systems.
      
      NOTE: THE FUNCTION plat_secondary_cold_boot() IS NOW EXPECTED TO
      NEVER RETURN. THIS PATCH FORCES PLATFORM PORTS THAT RELIED ON THE
      FORMER RETRY LOOP AT THE CALL SITE TO MODIFY THEIR IMPLEMENTATION.
      OTHERWISE, SECONDARY CPUS WILL PANIC.
      
      Change-Id: If5ecd74d75bee700b1bd718d23d7556b8f863546
      52010cc7
  5. 13 May, 2015 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      PSCI: Set ON_PENDING state early during CPU_ON · 42cae5a1
      Soby Mathew authored
      In the debug build of the function get_power_on_target_afflvl(), there is a
      check to ensure that the CPU is emerging from a SUSPEND or ON_PENDING state.
      The state is checked without acquiring the lock for the CPU node. The state
      could be updated to ON_PENDING in psci_afflvl_on() after the target CPU has
      been powered up. This results in a race condition which could cause the
      check for the ON_PENDING state in get_power_on_target_afflvl() to fail.
      This patch resolves this race condition by setting the state of the target
      CPU to ON_PENDING before the platform port attempts to power it on. The
      target CPU is thus guaranteed to read the correct the state. In case
      the power on operation fails, the state of the CPU is restored to OFF.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#302
      
      Change-Id: I3f2306a78c58d47b1a0fb7e33ab04f917a2d5044
      42cae5a1
  6. 08 Apr, 2015 1 commit
    • Kévin Petit's avatar
      Add support to indicate size and end of assembly functions · 8b779620
      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: default avatarKévin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
      8b779620
  7. 13 Mar, 2015 1 commit
    • Vikram Kanigiri's avatar
      Initialise cpu ops after enabling data cache · 12e7c4ab
      Vikram Kanigiri authored
      The cpu-ops pointer was initialized before enabling the data cache in the cold
      and warm boot paths. This required a DCIVAC cache maintenance operation to
      invalidate any stale cache lines resident in other cpus.
      
      This patch moves this initialization to the bl31_arch_setup() function
      which is always called after the data cache and MMU has been enabled.
      
      This change removes the need:
       1. for the DCIVAC cache maintenance operation.
       2. to initialise the CPU ops upon resumption from a PSCI CPU_SUSPEND
          call since memory contents are always preserved in this case.
      
      Change-Id: Ibb2fa2f7460d1a1f1e721242025e382734c204c6
      12e7c4ab
  8. 05 Mar, 2015 1 commit
    • Sandrine Bailleux's avatar
      Fix violations to the coding style · ba592e28
      Sandrine Bailleux authored
      All coding style violations have been fixed in a previous patch and
      since then, each individual patch has been checked in this regard.
      However, the latest version of the checkpatch.pl script from the Linux
      kernel is more advanced and it is able to flag new errors in the
      Trusted Firmware codebase. This patch fixes them.
      
      Change-Id: I1f332f2440984be85d36b231bb83260368987077
      ba592e28
  9. 12 Feb, 2015 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Export maximum affinity using PLATFORM_MAX_AFFLVL macro · 8c32bc26
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch removes the plat_get_max_afflvl() platform API
      and instead replaces it with a platform macro PLATFORM_MAX_AFFLVL.
      This is done because the maximum affinity level for a platform
      is a static value and it is more efficient for it to be defined
      as a platform macro.
      
      NOTE: PLATFORM PORTS NEED TO BE UPDATED ON MERGE OF THIS COMMIT
      
      Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#265
      
      Change-Id: I31d89b30c2ccda30d28271154d869060d50df7bf
      8c32bc26
  10. 26 Jan, 2015 4 commits
    • Yatharth Kochar's avatar
      Call reset handlers upon BL3-1 entry. · 79a97b2e
      Yatharth Kochar authored
      This patch adds support to call the reset_handler() function in BL3-1 in the
      cold and warm boot paths when another Boot ROM reset_handler() has already run.
      
      This means the BL1 and BL3-1 versions of the CPU and platform specific reset
      handlers may execute different code to each other. This enables a developer to
      perform additional actions or undo actions already performed during the first
      call of the reset handlers e.g. apply additional errata workarounds.
      
      Typically, the reset handler will be first called from the BL1 Boot ROM. Any
      additional functionality can be added to the reset handler when it is called
      from BL3-1 resident in RW memory. The constant FIRST_RESET_HANDLER_CALL is used
      to identify whether this is the first version of the reset handler code to be
      executed or an overridden version of the code.
      
      The Cortex-A57 errata workarounds are applied only if they have not already been
      applied.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issue#275
      
      Change-Id: Id295f106e4fda23d6736debdade2ac7f2a9a9053
      79a97b2e
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Verify capabilities before handling PSCI calls · b234b2c4
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch implements conditional checks in psci_smc_handler() to verify
      that the psci function invoked by the caller is supported by the platform
      or SPD implementation. The level of support is saved in the 'psci_caps'
      variable. This check allows the PSCI implementation to return an error
      early.
      
      As a result of the above verification, the checks performed within the psci
      handlers for the pm hooks are now removed and replaced with assertions.
      
      Change-Id: I9b5b646a01d8566dc28c4d77dd3aa54e9bf3981a
      b234b2c4
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Implement PSCI_FEATURES API · 90e8258e
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch implements the PSCI_FEATURES function which is a mandatory
      API in the PSCI 1.0 specification. A capability variable is
      constructed during initialization by examining the plat_pm_ops and
      spd_pm_ops exported by the platform and the Secure Payload Dispatcher.
      This is used by the PSCI FEATURES function to determine which
      PSCI APIs are supported by the platform.
      
      Change-Id: I147ffc1bd5d90b469bd3cc4bbe0a20e95c247df7
      90e8258e
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Rework the PSCI migrate APIs · 8991eed7
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch reworks the PSCI MIGRATE, MIGRATE_INFO_TYPE and
      MIGRATE_INFO_UP_CPU support for Trusted Firmware. The
      implementation does the appropriate validation of parameters
      and invokes the appropriate hook exported by the SPD.
      
      The TSP is a MP Trusted OS. Hence the ability to actually
      migrate a Trusted OS has not been implemented. The
      corresponding function is not populated in the spd_pm_hooks
      structure for the TSPD.
      
      The `spd_pm_ops_t` has undergone changes with this patch.
      SPD PORTS MAY NEED TO BE UPDATED.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#249
      
      Change-Id: Iabd87521bf7c530a5e4506b6d3bfd4f1bf87604f
      8991eed7
  11. 23 Jan, 2015 6 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Return success if an interrupt is seen during PSCI CPU_SUSPEND · 22f08973
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds support to return SUCCESS if a pending interrupt is
      detected during a CPU_SUSPEND call to a power down state. The check
      is performed as late as possible without losing the ability to return
      to the caller. This reduces the overhead incurred by a CPU in
      undergoing a complete power cycle when a wakeup interrupt is already
      pending.
      
      Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#102
      
      Change-Id: I1aff04a74b704a2f529734428030d1d10750fd4b
      22f08973
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Validate power_state and entrypoint when executing PSCI calls · 539dcedb
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch allows the platform to validate the power_state and
      entrypoint information from the normal world early on in PSCI
      calls so that we can return the error safely. New optional
      pm_ops hooks `validate_power_state` and `validate_ns_entrypoint`
      are introduced to do this.
      
      As a result of these changes, all the other pm_ops handlers except
      the PSCI_ON handler are expected to be successful. Also, the PSCI
      implementation will now assert if a PSCI API is invoked without the
      corresponding pm_ops handler being registered by the platform.
      
      NOTE : PLATFORM PORTS WILL BREAK ON MERGE OF THIS COMMIT. The
      pm hooks have 2 additional optional callbacks and the return type
      of the other hooks have changed.
      
      Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#229
      
      Change-Id: I036bc0cff2349187c7b8b687b9ee0620aa7e24dc
      539dcedb
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Save 'power_state' early in PSCI CPU_SUSPEND call · 31244d74
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds support to save the "power state" parameter before the
      affinity level specific handlers are called in a CPU_SUSPEND call.
      This avoids the need to pass the power_state as a parameter to the
      handlers and Secure Payload Dispatcher (SPD) suspend spd_pm_ops.
      The power_state arguments in the spd_pm_ops operations are now reserved
      and must not be used. The SPD can query the relevant power_state fields
      by using the psci_get_suspend_afflvl() & psci_get_suspend_stateid() APIs.
      
      NOTE: THIS PATCH WILL BREAK THE SPD_PM_OPS INTERFACE. HENCE THE SECURE
      PAYLOAD DISPATCHERS WILL NEED TO BE REWORKED TO USE THE NEW INTERFACE.
      
      Change-Id: I1293d7dc8cf29cfa6a086a009eee41bcbf2f238e
      31244d74
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Rework internal API to save non-secure entry point info · 78879b9a
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch replaces the internal psci_save_ns_entry() API with a
      psci_get_ns_ep_info() API. The new function splits the work done by the
      previous one such that it populates and returns an 'entry_point_info_t'
      structure with the information to enter the normal world upon completion
      of the CPU_SUSPEND or CPU_ON call. This information is used to populate
      the non-secure context structure separately.
      
      This allows the new internal API `psci_get_ns_ep_info` to return error
      and enable the code to return safely.
      
      Change-Id: Ifd87430a4a3168eac0ebac712f59c93cbad1b231
      78879b9a
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      PSCI: Check early for invalid CPU state during CPU ON · 2f5aaded
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch moves the check for valid CPU state during
      PSCI_CPU_ON to before the non secure entry point is programmed
      so as to enable it to return early on error.
      
      Change-Id: I1b1a21be421e2b2a6e33db236e91dee8688efffa
      2f5aaded
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Remove `ns_entrypoint` and `mpidr` from parameters in pm_ops · e146f4cc
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch removes the non-secure entry point information being passed
      to the platform pm_ops which is not needed. Also, it removes the `mpidr`
      parameter for  platform pm hooks which are meant to do power management
      operations only on the current cpu.
      
      NOTE: PLATFORM PORTS MUST BE UPDATED AFTER MERGING THIS COMMIT.
      
      Change-Id: If632376a990b7f3b355f910e78771884bf6b12e7
      e146f4cc
  12. 22 Jan, 2015 2 commits
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Remove coherent memory from the BL memory maps · ab8707e6
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch extends the build option `USE_COHERENT_MEMORY` to
      conditionally remove coherent memory from the memory maps of
      all boot loader stages. The patch also adds necessary
      documentation for coherent memory removal in firmware-design,
      porting and user guides.
      
      Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#106
      
      Change-Id: I260e8768c6a5c2efc402f5804a80657d8ce38773
      ab8707e6
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Move bakery algorithm implementation out of coherent memory · 8c5fe0b5
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch moves the bakery locks out of coherent memory to normal memory.
      This implies that the lock information needs to be placed on a separate cache
      line for each cpu. Hence the bakery_lock_info_t structure is allocated in the
      per-cpu data so as to minimize memory wastage. A similar platform per-cpu
      data is introduced for the platform locks.
      
      As a result of the above changes, the bakery lock api is completely changed.
      Earlier, a reference to the lock structure was passed to the lock implementation.
      Now a unique-id (essentially an index into the per-cpu data array) and an offset
      into the per-cpu data for bakery_info_t needs to be passed to the lock
      implementation.
      
      Change-Id: I1e76216277448713c6c98b4c2de4fb54198b39e0
      8c5fe0b5
  13. 13 Jan, 2015 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Invalidate the dcache after initializing cpu-ops · 09997346
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch fixes a crash due to corruption of cpu_ops
      data structure. During the secondary CPU boot, after the
      cpu_ops has been initialized in the per cpu-data, the
      dcache lines need to invalidated so that the update in
      memory can be seen later on when the dcaches are turned ON.
      Also, after initializing the psci per cpu data, the dcache
      lines are flushed so that they are written back to memory
      and dirty dcache lines are avoided.
      
      Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#271
      
      Change-Id: Ia90f55e9882690ead61226eea5a5a9146d35f313
      09997346
  14. 12 Dec, 2014 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Fix CPU_SUSPEND when invoked with affinity level higher than get_max_afflvl() · 264999fc
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch fixes the assertion failure when CPU_SUSPEND is invoked with
      an affinity level higher than supported by the platform by adding suitable
      checks for affinity level within `psci_cpu_suspend`. Also added suitable
      bound checks within `psci_aff_map_get_idx` to prevent indexing beyond array
      limits.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#260
      
      Change-Id: I04b75c49729e6c6d1983add590f60146c8fc3630
      264999fc
  15. 04 Dec, 2014 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Fix the array size of mpidr_aff_map_nodes_t. · 235585b1
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch fixes the array size of mpidr_aff_map_nodes_t which
      was less by one element.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#264
      
      Change-Id: I48264f6f9e7046a3d0f4cbcd63b9ba49657e8818
      235585b1
  16. 20 Aug, 2014 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Add CPU specific power management operations · add40351
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch adds CPU core and cluster power down sequences to the CPU specific
      operations framework introduced in a earlier patch. Cortex-A53, Cortex-A57 and
      generic AEM sequences have been added. The latter is suitable for the
      Foundation and Base AEM FVPs. A pointer to each CPU's operations structure is
      saved in the per-cpu data so that it can be easily accessed during power down
      seqeunces.
      
      An optional platform API has been introduced to allow a platform to disable the
      Accelerator Coherency Port (ACP) during a cluster power down sequence. The weak
      definition of this function (plat_disable_acp()) does not take any action. It
      should be overriden with a strong definition if the ACP is present on a
      platform.
      
      Change-Id: I8d09bd40d2f528a28d2d3f19b77101178778685d
      add40351
  17. 19 Aug, 2014 5 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Miscellaneous PSCI code cleanups · a4a8eaeb
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch implements the following cleanups in PSCI generic code:
      
      1. It reworks the affinity level specific handlers in the PSCI implementation
         such that.
      
         a. Usage of the 'rc' local variable is restricted to only where it is
            absolutely needed
      
         b. 'plat_state' local variable is defined only when a direct invocation of
            plat_get_phys_state() does not suffice.
      
         c. If a platform handler is not registered then the level specific handler
            returns early.
      
      2. It limits the use of the mpidr_aff_map_nodes_t typedef to declaration of
         arrays of the type instead of using it in function prototypes as well.
      
      3. It removes dangling declarations of __psci_cpu_off() and
         __psci_cpu_suspend(). The definitions of these functions were removed in
         earlier patches.
      
      Change-Id: I51e851967c148be9c2eeda3a3c41878f7b4d6978
      a4a8eaeb
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Add APIs to preserve highest affinity level in OFF state · 0a46e2c3
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch adds APIs to find, save and retrieve the highest affinity level which
      will enter or exit from the physical OFF state during a PSCI power management
      operation. The level is stored in per-cpu data.
      
      It then reworks the PSCI implementation to perform cache maintenance only
      when the handler for the highest affinity level to enter/exit the OFF state is
      called.
      
      For example. during a CPU_SUSPEND operation, state management is done prior to
      calling the affinity level specific handlers. The highest affinity level which
      will be turned off is determined using the psci_find_max_phys_off_afflvl()
      API. This level is saved using the psci_set_max_phys_off_afflvl() API. In the
      code that does generic handling for each level, prior to performing cache
      maintenance it is first determined if the current affinity level matches the
      value returned by psci_get_max_phys_off_afflvl(). Cache maintenance is done if
      the values match.
      
      This change allows the last CPU in a cluster to perform cache maintenance
      independently. Earlier, cache maintenance was started in the level 0 handler and
      finished in the level 1 handler. This change in approach will facilitate
      implementation of tf-issues#98.
      
      Change-Id: I57233f0a27b3ddd6ddca6deb6a88b234525b0ae6
      0a46e2c3
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Rework state management in the PSCI implementation · 84c9f100
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch pulls out state management from the affinity level specific handlers
      into the top level functions specific to the operation
      i.e. psci_afflvl_suspend(), psci_afflvl_on() etc.
      
      In the power down path this patch will allow an affinity instance at level X to
      determine the state that an affinity instance at level X+1 will enter before the
      level specific handlers are called. This will be useful to determine whether a
      CPU is the last in the cluster during a suspend/off request and so on.
      
      Similarly, in the power up path this patch will allow an affinity instance at
      level X to determine the state that an affinity instance at level X+1 has
      emerged from, even after the level specific handlers have been called. This will
      be useful in determining whether a CPU is the first in the cluster during a
      on/resume request and so on.
      
      As before, while powering down, state is updated before the level specific
      handlers are invoked so that they can perform actions based upon their target
      state. While powering up, state is updated after the level specific handlers have
      been invoked so that they can perform actions based upon the state they emerged
      from.
      
      Change-Id: I40fe64cb61bb096c66f88f6d493a1931243cfd37
      84c9f100
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Add PSCI service specific per-CPU data · 776b68ae
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch adds a structure defined by the PSCI service to the per-CPU data
      array. The structure is used to save the 'power_state' parameter specified
      during a 'cpu_suspend' call on the current CPU. This parameter was being saved
      in the cpu node in the PSCI topology tree earlier.
      
      The existing API to return the state id specified during a PSCI CPU_SUSPEND call
      i.e. psci_get_suspend_stateid(mpidr) has been renamed to
      psci_get_suspend_stateid_by_mpidr(mpidr). The new psci_get_suspend_stateid() API
      returns the state id of the current cpu.
      
      The psci_get_suspend_afflvl() API has been changed to return the target affinity
      level of the current CPU. This was specified using the 'mpidr' parameter in the
      old implementation.
      
      The behaviour of the get_power_on_target_afflvl() has been tweaked such that
      traversal of the PSCI topology tree to locate the affinity instance node for the
      current CPU is done only in the debug build as it is an expensive operation.
      
      Change-Id: Iaad49db75abda471f6a82d697ee6e0df554c4caf
      776b68ae
    • Juan Castillo's avatar
      Add support for PSCI SYSTEM_OFF and SYSTEM_RESET APIs · d5f13093
      Juan Castillo authored
      This patch adds support for SYSTEM_OFF and SYSTEM_RESET PSCI
      operations. A platform should export handlers to complete the
      requested operation. The FVP port exports fvp_system_off() and
      fvp_system_reset() as an example.
      
      If the SPD provides a power management hook for system off and
      system reset, then the SPD is notified about the corresponding
      operation so it can do some bookkeeping. The TSPD exports
      tspd_system_off() and tspd_system_reset() for that purpose.
      
      Versatile Express shutdown and reset methods have been removed
      from the FDT as new PSCI sys_poweroff and sys_reset services
      have been added. For those kernels that do not support yet these
      PSCI services (i.e. GICv3 kernel), the original dtsi files have
      been renamed to *-no_psci.dtsi.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#218
      
      Change-Id: Ic8a3bf801db979099ab7029162af041c4e8330c8
      d5f13093
  18. 15 Aug, 2014 1 commit
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Unmask SError interrupt and clear SCR_EL3.EA bit · 0c8d4fef
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch disables routing of external aborts from lower exception levels to
      EL3 and ensures that a SError interrupt generated as a result of execution in
      EL3 is taken locally instead of a lower exception level.
      
      The SError interrupt is enabled in the TSP code only when the operation has not
      been directly initiated by the normal world. This is to prevent the possibility
      of an asynchronous external abort which originated in normal world from being
      taken when execution is in S-EL1.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#153
      
      Change-Id: I157b996c75996d12fd86d27e98bc73dd8bce6cd5
      0c8d4fef
  19. 31 Jul, 2014 1 commit
    • Soby Mathew's avatar
      Optimize EL3 register state stored in cpu_context structure · fdfabec1
      Soby Mathew authored
      This patch further optimizes the EL3 register state stored in
      cpu_context. The 2 registers which are removed from cpu_context are:
      
        * cntfrq_el0 is the system timer register which is writable
          only in EL3 and it can be programmed during cold/warm boot. Hence
          it need not be saved to cpu_context.
      
        * cptr_el3 controls access to Trace, Floating-point, and Advanced
          SIMD functionality and it is programmed every time during cold
          and warm boot. The current BL3-1 implementation does not need to
          modify the access controls during normal execution and hence
          they are expected to remain static.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#197
      
      Change-Id: I599ceee3b73a7dcfd37069fd41b60e3d397a7b18
      fdfabec1
  20. 28 Jul, 2014 2 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Simplify management of SCTLR_EL3 and SCTLR_EL1 · ec3c1003
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch reworks the manner in which the M,A, C, SA, I, WXN & EE bits of
      SCTLR_EL3 & SCTLR_EL1 are managed. The EE bit is cleared immediately after reset
      in EL3. The I, A and SA bits are set next in EL3 and immediately upon entry in
      S-EL1. These bits are no longer managed in the blX_arch_setup() functions. They
      do not have to be saved and restored either. The M, WXN and optionally the C
      bit are set in the enable_mmu_elX() function. This is done during both the warm
      and cold boot paths.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#226
      
      Change-Id: Ie894d1a07b8697c116960d858cd138c50bc7a069
      ec3c1003
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Remove the concept of coherent stacks · 539a7b38
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch removes the allocation of memory for coherent stacks, associated
      accessor function and some dead code which called the accessor function. It also
      updates the porting guide to remove the concept and the motivation behind using
      stacks allocated in coherent memory.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#198
      
      Change-Id: I00ff9a04f693a03df3627ba39727e3497263fc38
      539a7b38
  21. 19 Jul, 2014 2 commits
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Remove coherent stack usage from the warm boot path · b51da821
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch uses stacks allocated in normal memory to enable the MMU early in the
      warm boot path thus removing the dependency on stacks allocated in coherent
      memory. Necessary cache and stack maintenance is performed when a cpu is being
      powered down and up. This avoids any coherency issues that can arise from
      reading speculatively fetched stale stack memory from another CPUs cache. These
      changes affect the warm boot path in both BL3-1 and BL3-2.
      
      The EL3 system registers responsible for preserving the MMU state are not saved
      and restored any longer. Static values are used to program these system
      registers when a cpu is powered on or resumed from suspend.
      
      Change-Id: I8357e2eb5eb6c5f448492c5094b82b8927603784
      b51da821
    • Achin Gupta's avatar
      Make enablement of the MMU more flexible · afff8cbd
      Achin Gupta authored
      This patch adds a 'flags' parameter to each exception level specific function
      responsible for enabling the MMU. At present only a single flag which indicates
      whether the data cache should also be enabled is implemented. Subsequent patches
      will use this flag when enabling the MMU in the warm boot paths.
      
      Change-Id: I0eafae1e678c9ecc604e680851093f1680e9cefa
      afff8cbd
  22. 25 Jun, 2014 1 commit
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Remove current CPU mpidr from PSCI common code · 56378aa6
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      Many of the interfaces internal to PSCI pass the current CPU
      MPIDR_EL1 value from function to function. This is not required,
      and with inline access to the system registers is less efficient
      than requiring the code to read that register whenever required.
      
      This patch remove the mpidr parameter from the affected interfaces
      and reduces code in FVP BL3-1 size by 160 bytes.
      
      Change-Id: I16120a7c6944de37232016d7e109976540775602
      56378aa6
  23. 24 Jun, 2014 1 commit
  24. 23 Jun, 2014 1 commit
    • Andrew Thoelke's avatar
      Remove calling CPU mpidr from bakery lock API · 634ec6c2
      Andrew Thoelke authored
      The bakery lock code currently expects the calling code to pass
      the MPIDR_EL1 of the current CPU.
      
      This is not always done correctly. Also the change to provide
      inline access to system registers makes it more efficient for the
      bakery lock code to obtain the MPIDR_EL1 directly.
      
      This change removes the mpidr parameter from the bakery lock
      interface, and results in a code reduction of 160 bytes for the
      ARM FVP port.
      
      Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#213
      
      Change-Id: I7ec7bd117bcc9794a0d948990fcf3336a367d543
      634ec6c2