/* * Copyright (c) 2015-2020, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2020, NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* length of Trusty's input parameters (in bytes) */ #define TRUSTY_PARAMS_LEN_BYTES (4096*2) /******************************************************************************* * Declarations of linker defined symbols which will help us find the layout * of trusted SRAM ******************************************************************************/ IMPORT_SYM(uint64_t, __RW_START__, BL31_RW_START); extern uint64_t tegra_bl31_phys_base; static entry_point_info_t bl33_image_ep_info, bl32_image_ep_info; static plat_params_from_bl2_t plat_bl31_params_from_bl2 = { .tzdram_size = TZDRAM_SIZE }; #ifdef SPD_trusty static aapcs64_params_t bl32_args; #endif /******************************************************************************* * This variable holds the non-secure image entry address ******************************************************************************/ extern uint64_t ns_image_entrypoint; /******************************************************************************* * Return a pointer to the 'entry_point_info' structure of the next image for * security state specified. BL33 corresponds to the non-secure image type * while BL32 corresponds to the secure image type. ******************************************************************************/ entry_point_info_t *bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info(uint32_t type) { entry_point_info_t *ep = NULL; /* return BL32 entry point info if it is valid */ if (type == NON_SECURE) { ep = &bl33_image_ep_info; } else if ((type == SECURE) && (bl32_image_ep_info.pc != 0U)) { ep = &bl32_image_ep_info; } return ep; } /******************************************************************************* * Return a pointer to the 'plat_params_from_bl2_t' structure. The BL2 image * passes this platform specific information. ******************************************************************************/ plat_params_from_bl2_t *bl31_get_plat_params(void) { return &plat_bl31_params_from_bl2; } /******************************************************************************* * Perform any BL31 specific platform actions. Populate the BL33 and BL32 image * info. ******************************************************************************/ void bl31_early_platform_setup2(u_register_t arg0, u_register_t arg1, u_register_t arg2, u_register_t arg3) { struct tegra_bl31_params *arg_from_bl2 = (struct tegra_bl31_params *) arg0; plat_params_from_bl2_t *plat_params = (plat_params_from_bl2_t *)arg1; int32_t ret; /* * For RESET_TO_BL31 systems, BL31 is the first bootloader to run so * there's no argument to relay from a previous bootloader. Platforms * might use custom ways to get arguments. */ if (arg_from_bl2 == NULL) { arg_from_bl2 = plat_get_bl31_params(); } if (plat_params == NULL) { plat_params = plat_get_bl31_plat_params(); } /* * Copy BL3-3, BL3-2 entry point information. * They are stored in Secure RAM, in BL2's address space. */ assert(arg_from_bl2 != NULL); assert(arg_from_bl2->bl33_ep_info != NULL); bl33_image_ep_info = *arg_from_bl2->bl33_ep_info; if (arg_from_bl2->bl32_ep_info != NULL) { bl32_image_ep_info = *arg_from_bl2->bl32_ep_info; #ifdef SPD_trusty /* save BL32 boot parameters */ memcpy(&bl32_args, &arg_from_bl2->bl32_ep_info->args, sizeof(bl32_args)); #endif } /* * Parse platform specific parameters */ assert(plat_params != NULL); plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.tzdram_base = plat_params->tzdram_base; plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.tzdram_size = plat_params->tzdram_size; plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.uart_id = plat_params->uart_id; plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.l2_ecc_parity_prot_dis = plat_params->l2_ecc_parity_prot_dis; plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.sc7entry_fw_size = plat_params->sc7entry_fw_size; plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.sc7entry_fw_base = plat_params->sc7entry_fw_base; /* * It is very important that we run either from TZDRAM or TZSRAM base. * Add an explicit check here. */ if ((plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.tzdram_base != (uint64_t)BL31_BASE) && (TEGRA_TZRAM_BASE != BL31_BASE)) { panic(); } /* * Enable console for the platform */ plat_enable_console(plat_params->uart_id); /* * The previous bootloader passes the base address of the shared memory * location to store the boot profiler logs. Sanity check the * address and initialise the profiler library, if it looks ok. */ ret = bl31_check_ns_address(plat_params->boot_profiler_shmem_base, PROFILER_SIZE_BYTES); if (ret == (int32_t)0) { /* store the membase for the profiler lib */ plat_bl31_params_from_bl2.boot_profiler_shmem_base = plat_params->boot_profiler_shmem_base; /* initialise the profiler library */ boot_profiler_init(plat_params->boot_profiler_shmem_base, TEGRA_TMRUS_BASE); } /* * Add timestamp for platform early setup entry. */ boot_profiler_add_record("[TF] early setup entry"); /* * Initialize delay timer */ tegra_delay_timer_init(); /* Early platform setup for Tegra SoCs */ plat_early_platform_setup(); /* * Add timestamp for platform early setup exit. */ boot_profiler_add_record("[TF] early setup exit"); INFO("BL3-1: Boot CPU: %s Processor [%lx]\n", (((read_midr() >> MIDR_IMPL_SHIFT) & MIDR_IMPL_MASK) == DENVER_IMPL) ? "Denver" : "ARM", read_mpidr()); } #ifdef SPD_trusty void plat_trusty_set_boot_args(aapcs64_params_t *args) { /* * arg0 = TZDRAM aperture available for BL32 * arg1 = BL32 boot params * arg2 = EKS Blob Length * arg3 = Boot Profiler Carveout Base */ args->arg0 = bl32_args.arg0; args->arg1 = bl32_args.arg2; /* update EKS size */ args->arg2 = bl32_args.arg4; /* Profiler Carveout Base */ args->arg3 = bl32_args.arg5; } #endif /******************************************************************************* * Initialize the gic, configure the SCR. ******************************************************************************/ void bl31_platform_setup(void) { /* * Add timestamp for platform setup entry. */ boot_profiler_add_record("[TF] plat setup entry"); /* Initialize the gic cpu and distributor interfaces */ plat_gic_setup(); /* * Setup secondary CPU POR infrastructure. */ plat_secondary_setup(); /* * Initial Memory Controller configuration. */ tegra_memctrl_setup(); /* * Late setup handler to allow platforms to performs additional * functionality. * This handler gets called with MMU enabled. */ plat_late_platform_setup(); /* * Add timestamp for platform setup exit. */ boot_profiler_add_record("[TF] plat setup exit"); INFO("BL3-1: Tegra platform setup complete\n"); } /******************************************************************************* * Perform any BL3-1 platform runtime setup prior to BL3-1 cold boot exit ******************************************************************************/ void bl31_plat_runtime_setup(void) { /* * During cold boot, it is observed that the arbitration * bit is set in the Memory controller leading to false * error interrupts in the non-secure world. To avoid * this, clean the interrupt status register before * booting into the non-secure world */ tegra_memctrl_clear_pending_interrupts(); /* * During boot, USB3 and flash media (SDMMC/SATA) devices need * access to IRAM. Because these clients connect to the MC and * do not have a direct path to the IRAM, the MC implements AHB * redirection during boot to allow path to IRAM. In this mode * accesses to a programmed memory address aperture are directed * to the AHB bus, allowing access to the IRAM. This mode must be * disabled before we jump to the non-secure world. */ tegra_memctrl_disable_ahb_redirection(); #if defined(TEGRA_SMMU0_BASE) /* * Verify the integrity of the previously configured SMMU(s) settings */ tegra_smmu_verify(); #endif /* * Add final timestamp before exiting BL31. */ boot_profiler_add_record("[TF] bl31 exit"); boot_profiler_deinit(); } /******************************************************************************* * Perform the very early platform specific architectural setup here. At the * moment this only intializes the mmu in a quick and dirty way. ******************************************************************************/ void bl31_plat_arch_setup(void) { uint64_t rw_start = BL31_RW_START; uint64_t rw_size = BL_END - BL31_RW_START; uint64_t rodata_start = BL_RO_DATA_BASE; uint64_t rodata_size = BL_RO_DATA_END - BL_RO_DATA_BASE; uint64_t code_base = BL_CODE_BASE; uint64_t code_size = BL_CODE_END - BL_CODE_BASE; const mmap_region_t *plat_mmio_map = NULL; const plat_params_from_bl2_t *params_from_bl2 = bl31_get_plat_params(); /* * Add timestamp for arch setup entry. */ boot_profiler_add_record("[TF] arch setup entry"); /* add MMIO space */ plat_mmio_map = plat_get_mmio_map(); if (plat_mmio_map != NULL) { mmap_add(plat_mmio_map); } else { WARN("MMIO map not available\n"); } /* add memory regions */ mmap_add_region(rw_start, rw_start, rw_size, MT_MEMORY | MT_RW | MT_SECURE); mmap_add_region(rodata_start, rodata_start, rodata_size, MT_RO_DATA | MT_SECURE); mmap_add_region(code_base, code_base, code_size, MT_CODE | MT_SECURE); /* map TZDRAM used by BL31 as coherent memory */ if (TEGRA_TZRAM_BASE == tegra_bl31_phys_base) { mmap_add_region(params_from_bl2->tzdram_base, params_from_bl2->tzdram_base, BL31_SIZE, MT_DEVICE | MT_RW | MT_SECURE); } /* set up translation tables */ init_xlat_tables(); /* enable the MMU */ enable_mmu_el3(0); /* * Add timestamp for arch setup exit. */ boot_profiler_add_record("[TF] arch setup exit"); INFO("BL3-1: Tegra: MMU enabled\n"); } /******************************************************************************* * Check if the given NS DRAM range is valid ******************************************************************************/ int32_t bl31_check_ns_address(uint64_t base, uint64_t size_in_bytes) { uint64_t end = base + size_in_bytes - U(1); /* * Sanity check the input values */ if ((base == 0U) || (size_in_bytes == 0U)) { ERROR("NS address 0x%llx (%lld bytes) is invalid\n", base, size_in_bytes); return -EINVAL; } /* * Check if the NS DRAM address is valid */ if ((base < TEGRA_DRAM_BASE) || (base >= TEGRA_DRAM_END) || (end > TEGRA_DRAM_END)) { ERROR("NS address 0x%llx is out-of-bounds!\n", base); return -EFAULT; } /* * TZDRAM aperture contains the BL31 and BL32 images, so we need * to check if the NS DRAM range overlaps the TZDRAM aperture. */ if ((base < (uint64_t)TZDRAM_END) && (end > tegra_bl31_phys_base)) { ERROR("NS address 0x%llx overlaps TZDRAM!\n", base); return -ENOTSUP; } /* valid NS address */ return 0; }