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It * assumes that 'x0' is pointing to a 'el1_sys_regs' * structure where the register context will be saved. * ----------------------------------------------------- */ .global el3_sysregs_context_save func el3_sysregs_context_save mrs x10, cptr_el3 mrs x11, cntfrq_el0 stp x10, x11, [x0, #CTX_CPTR_EL3] ret /* ----------------------------------------------------- * The following function strictly follows the AArch64 * PCS to use x9-x17 (temporary caller-saved registers) * to restore essential EL3 system register context. It * assumes that 'x0' is pointing to a 'el1_sys_regs' * structure from where the register context will be * restored. * * Note that the sequence differs from that of the save * function as we want the MMU to be enabled last * ----------------------------------------------------- */ .global el3_sysregs_context_restore func el3_sysregs_context_restore ldp x13, x14, [x0, #CTX_CPTR_EL3] msr cptr_el3, x13 msr cntfrq_el0, x14 isb ret /* ----------------------------------------------------- * The following function strictly follows the AArch64 * PCS to use x9-x17 (temporary caller-saved registers) * to save EL1 system register context. It assumes that * 'x0' is pointing to a 'el1_sys_regs' structure where * the register context will be saved. * ----------------------------------------------------- */ .global el1_sysregs_context_save func el1_sysregs_context_save mrs x9, spsr_el1 mrs x10, elr_el1 stp x9, x10, [x0, #CTX_SPSR_EL1] mrs x11, spsr_abt mrs x12, spsr_und stp x11, x12, [x0, #CTX_SPSR_ABT] mrs x13, spsr_irq mrs x14, spsr_fiq stp x13, x14, [x0, #CTX_SPSR_IRQ] mrs x15, sctlr_el1 mrs x16, actlr_el1 stp x15, x16, [x0, #CTX_SCTLR_EL1] mrs x17, cpacr_el1 mrs x9, csselr_el1 stp x17, x9, [x0, #CTX_CPACR_EL1] mrs x10, sp_el1 mrs x11, esr_el1 stp x10, x11, [x0, #CTX_SP_EL1] mrs x12, ttbr0_el1 mrs x13, ttbr1_el1 stp x12, x13, [x0, #CTX_TTBR0_EL1] mrs x14, mair_el1 mrs x15, amair_el1 stp x14, x15, [x0, #CTX_MAIR_EL1] mrs x16, tcr_el1 mrs x17, tpidr_el1 stp x16, x17, [x0, #CTX_TCR_EL1] mrs x9, tpidr_el0 mrs x10, tpidrro_el0 stp x9, x10, [x0, #CTX_TPIDR_EL0] mrs x11, dacr32_el2 mrs x12, ifsr32_el2 stp x11, x12, [x0, #CTX_DACR32_EL2] mrs x13, par_el1 mrs x14, far_el1 stp x13, x14, [x0, #CTX_PAR_EL1] mrs x15, afsr0_el1 mrs x16, afsr1_el1 stp x15, x16, [x0, #CTX_AFSR0_EL1] mrs x17, contextidr_el1 mrs x9, vbar_el1 stp x17, x9, [x0, #CTX_CONTEXTIDR_EL1] /* Save NS timer registers if the build has instructed so */ #if NS_TIMER_SWITCH mrs x10, cntp_ctl_el0 mrs x11, cntp_cval_el0 stp x10, x11, [x0, #CTX_CNTP_CTL_EL0] mrs x12, cntv_ctl_el0 mrs x13, cntv_cval_el0 stp x12, x13, [x0, #CTX_CNTV_CTL_EL0] mrs x14, cntkctl_el1 str x14, [x0, #CTX_CNTKCTL_EL1] #endif mrs x15, fpexc32_el2 str x15, [x0, #CTX_FP_FPEXC32_EL2] ret /* ----------------------------------------------------- * The following function strictly follows the AArch64 * PCS to use x9-x17 (temporary caller-saved registers) * to restore EL1 system register context. It assumes * that 'x0' is pointing to a 'el1_sys_regs' structure * from where the register context will be restored * ----------------------------------------------------- */ .global el1_sysregs_context_restore func el1_sysregs_context_restore ldp x9, x10, [x0, #CTX_SPSR_EL1] msr spsr_el1, x9 msr elr_el1, x10 ldp x11, x12, [x0, #CTX_SPSR_ABT] msr spsr_abt, x11 msr spsr_und, x12 ldp x13, x14, [x0, #CTX_SPSR_IRQ] msr spsr_irq, x13 msr spsr_fiq, x14 ldp x15, x16, [x0, #CTX_SCTLR_EL1] msr sctlr_el1, x15 msr actlr_el1, x16 ldp x17, x9, [x0, #CTX_CPACR_EL1] msr cpacr_el1, x17 msr csselr_el1, x9 ldp x10, x11, [x0, #CTX_SP_EL1] msr sp_el1, x10 msr esr_el1, x11 ldp x12, x13, [x0, #CTX_TTBR0_EL1] msr ttbr0_el1, x12 msr ttbr1_el1, x13 ldp x14, x15, [x0, #CTX_MAIR_EL1] msr mair_el1, x14 msr amair_el1, x15 ldp x16, x17, [x0, #CTX_TCR_EL1] msr tcr_el1, x16 msr tpidr_el1, x17 ldp x9, x10, [x0, #CTX_TPIDR_EL0] msr tpidr_el0, x9 msr tpidrro_el0, x10 ldp x11, x12, [x0, #CTX_DACR32_EL2] msr dacr32_el2, x11 msr ifsr32_el2, x12 ldp x13, x14, [x0, #CTX_PAR_EL1] msr par_el1, x13 msr far_el1, x14 ldp x15, x16, [x0, #CTX_AFSR0_EL1] msr afsr0_el1, x15 msr afsr1_el1, x16 ldp x17, x9, [x0, #CTX_CONTEXTIDR_EL1] msr contextidr_el1, x17 msr vbar_el1, x9 /* Restore NS timer registers if the build has instructed so */ #if NS_TIMER_SWITCH ldp x10, x11, [x0, #CTX_CNTP_CTL_EL0] msr cntp_ctl_el0, x10 msr cntp_cval_el0, x11 ldp x12, x13, [x0, #CTX_CNTV_CTL_EL0] msr cntv_ctl_el0, x12 msr cntv_cval_el0, x13 ldr x14, [x0, #CTX_CNTKCTL_EL1] msr cntkctl_el1, x14 #endif ldr x15, [x0, #CTX_FP_FPEXC32_EL2] msr fpexc32_el2, x15 /* No explict ISB required here as ERET covers it */ ret /* ----------------------------------------------------- * The followsing function follows the aapcs_64 strictly * to use x9-x17 (temporary caller-saved registers * according to AArch64 PCS) to save floating point * register context. It assumes that 'x0' is pointing to * a 'fp_regs' structure where the register context will * be saved. * * Access to VFP registers will trap if CPTR_EL3.TFP is * set. However currently we don't use VFP registers * nor set traps in Trusted Firmware, and assume it's * cleared * * TODO: Revisit when VFP is used in secure world * ----------------------------------------------------- */ #if CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS .global fpregs_context_save func fpregs_context_save stp q0, q1, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q0] stp q2, q3, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q2] stp q4, q5, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q4] stp q6, q7, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q6] stp q8, q9, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q8] stp q10, q11, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q10] stp q12, q13, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q12] stp q14, q15, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q14] stp q16, q17, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q16] stp q18, q19, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q18] stp q20, q21, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q20] stp q22, q23, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q22] stp q24, q25, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q24] stp q26, q27, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q26] stp q28, q29, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q28] stp q30, q31, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q30] mrs x9, fpsr str x9, [x0, #CTX_FP_FPSR] mrs x10, fpcr str x10, [x0, #CTX_FP_FPCR] ret /* ----------------------------------------------------- * The following function follows the aapcs_64 strictly * to use x9-x17 (temporary caller-saved registers * according to AArch64 PCS) to restore floating point * register context. It assumes that 'x0' is pointing to * a 'fp_regs' structure from where the register context * will be restored. * * Access to VFP registers will trap if CPTR_EL3.TFP is * set. However currently we don't use VFP registers * nor set traps in Trusted Firmware, and assume it's * cleared * * TODO: Revisit when VFP is used in secure world * ----------------------------------------------------- */ .global fpregs_context_restore func fpregs_context_restore ldp q0, q1, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q0] ldp q2, q3, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q2] ldp q4, q5, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q4] ldp q6, q7, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q6] ldp q8, q9, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q8] ldp q10, q11, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q10] ldp q12, q13, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q12] ldp q14, q15, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q14] ldp q16, q17, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q16] ldp q18, q19, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q18] ldp q20, q21, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q20] ldp q22, q23, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q22] ldp q24, q25, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q24] ldp q26, q27, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q26] ldp q28, q29, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q28] ldp q30, q31, [x0, #CTX_FP_Q30] ldr x9, [x0, #CTX_FP_FPSR] msr fpsr, x9 str x10, [x0, #CTX_FP_FPCR] msr fpcr, x10 /* * No explict ISB required here as ERET to * swtich to secure EL1 or non-secure world * covers it */ ret #endif /* CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS */