Arm Juno Development Platform ============================= Platform-specific build options ------------------------------- - ``JUNO_TZMP1`` : Boolean option to configure Juno to be used for TrustZone Media Protection (TZ-MP1). Default value of this flag is 0. Running software on Juno ------------------------ This version of TF-A has been tested on variants r0, r1 and r2 of Juno. To execute the software stack on Juno, the version of the Juno board recovery image indicated in the `Linaro Release Notes`_ must be installed. If you have an earlier version installed or are unsure which version is installed, please re-install the recovery image by following the `Instructions for using Linaro's deliverables on Juno`_. Preparing TF-A images --------------------- After building TF-A, the files ``bl1.bin`` and ``fip.bin`` need copying to the ``SOFTWARE/`` directory of the Juno SD card. Creating a Firmware Image Package (FIP) --------------------------------------- This section provides Juno and FVP specific instructions to build Trusted Firmware, obtain the additional required firmware, and pack it all together in a single FIP binary. It assumes that a Linaro release has been installed. .. note:: Pre-built binaries for AArch32 are available from Linaro Release 16.12 onwards. Before that release, pre-built binaries are only available for AArch64. .. warning:: Follow the full instructions for one platform before switching to a different one. Mixing instructions for different platforms may result in corrupted binaries. .. warning:: The uboot image downloaded by the Linaro workspace script does not always match the uboot image packaged as BL33 in the corresponding fip file. It is recommended to use the version that is packaged in the fip file using the instructions below. .. note:: For the FVP, the kernel FDT is packaged in FIP during build and loaded by the firmware at runtime. #. Clean the working directory .. code:: shell make realclean #. Obtain SCP_BL2 (Juno) and BL33 (all platforms) Use the fiptool to extract the SCP_BL2 and BL33 images from the FIP package included in the Linaro release: .. code:: shell # Build the fiptool make [DEBUG=1] [V=1] fiptool # Unpack firmware images from Linaro FIP ./tools/fiptool/fiptool unpack /[SOFTWARE]/fip.bin The unpack operation will result in a set of binary images extracted to the current working directory. The SCP_BL2 image corresponds to ``scp-fw.bin`` and BL33 corresponds to ``nt-fw.bin``. .. note:: The fiptool will complain if the images to be unpacked already exist in the current directory. If that is the case, either delete those files or use the ``--force`` option to overwrite. .. note:: For AArch32, the instructions below assume that nt-fw.bin is a normal world boot loader that supports AArch32. #. Build TF-A images and create a new FIP for FVP .. code:: shell # AArch64 make PLAT=fvp BL33=nt-fw.bin all fip # AArch32 make PLAT=fvp ARCH=aarch32 AARCH32_SP=sp_min BL33=nt-fw.bin all fip #. Build TF-A images and create a new FIP for Juno For AArch64: Building for AArch64 on Juno simply requires the addition of ``SCP_BL2`` as a build parameter. .. code:: shell make PLAT=juno BL33=nt-fw.bin SCP_BL2=scp-fw.bin all fip For AArch32: Hardware restrictions on Juno prevent cold reset into AArch32 execution mode, therefore BL1 and BL2 must be compiled for AArch64, and BL32 is compiled separately for AArch32. - Before building BL32, the environment variable ``CROSS_COMPILE`` must point to the AArch32 Linaro cross compiler. .. code:: shell export CROSS_COMPILE=/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf- - Build BL32 in AArch32. .. code:: shell make ARCH=aarch32 PLAT=juno AARCH32_SP=sp_min \ RESET_TO_SP_MIN=1 JUNO_AARCH32_EL3_RUNTIME=1 bl32 - Save ``bl32.bin`` to a temporary location and clean the build products. :: cp /bl32.bin make realclean - Before building BL1 and BL2, the environment variable ``CROSS_COMPILE`` must point to the AArch64 Linaro cross compiler. .. code:: shell export CROSS_COMPILE=/bin/aarch64-none-elf- - The following parameters should be used to build BL1 and BL2 in AArch64 and point to the BL32 file. .. code:: shell make ARCH=aarch64 PLAT=juno JUNO_AARCH32_EL3_RUNTIME=1 \ BL33=nt-fw.bin SCP_BL2=scp-fw.bin \ BL32=/bl32.bin all fip The resulting BL1 and FIP images may be found in: :: # Juno ./build/juno/release/bl1.bin ./build/juno/release/fip.bin # FVP ./build/fvp/release/bl1.bin ./build/fvp/release/fip.bin Booting Firmware Update images ------------------------------ The new images must be programmed in flash memory by adding an entry in the ``SITE1/HBI0262x/images.txt`` configuration file on the Juno SD card (where ``x`` depends on the revision of the Juno board). Refer to the `Juno Getting Started Guide`_, section 2.3 "Flash memory programming" for more information. User should ensure these do not overlap with any other entries in the file. :: NOR10UPDATE: AUTO ;Image Update:NONE/AUTO/FORCE NOR10ADDRESS: 0x00400000 ;Image Flash Address [ns_bl2u_base_address] NOR10FILE: \SOFTWARE\fwu_fip.bin ;Image File Name NOR10LOAD: 00000000 ;Image Load Address NOR10ENTRY: 00000000 ;Image Entry Point NOR11UPDATE: AUTO ;Image Update:NONE/AUTO/FORCE NOR11ADDRESS: 0x03EB8000 ;Image Flash Address [ns_bl1u_base_address] NOR11FILE: \SOFTWARE\ns_bl1u.bin ;Image File Name NOR11LOAD: 00000000 ;Image Load Address The address ns_bl1u_base_address is the value of NS_BL1U_BASE - 0x8000000. In the same way, the address ns_bl2u_base_address is the value of NS_BL2U_BASE - 0x8000000. .. _plat_juno_booting_el3_payload: Booting an EL3 payload ---------------------- If the EL3 payload is able to execute in place, it may be programmed in flash memory by adding an entry in the ``SITE1/HBI0262x/images.txt`` configuration file on the Juno SD card (where ``x`` depends on the revision of the Juno board). Refer to the `Juno Getting Started Guide`_, section 2.3 "Flash memory programming" for more information. Alternatively, the same DS-5 command mentioned in the FVP section above can be used to load the EL3 payload's ELF file over JTAG on Juno. For more information on EL3 payloads in general, see :ref:`alt_boot_flows_el3_payload`. Booting a preloaded kernel image -------------------------------- The Trusted Firmware must be compiled in a similar way as for FVP explained above. The process to load binaries to memory is the one explained in `plat_juno_booting_el3_payload`_. Testing System Suspend ---------------------- The SYSTEM SUSPEND is a PSCI API which can be used to implement system suspend to RAM. For more details refer to section 5.16 of `PSCI`_. To test system suspend on Juno, at the linux shell prompt, issue the following command: .. code:: shell echo +10 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm echo -n mem > /sys/power/state The Juno board should suspend to RAM and then wakeup after 10 seconds due to wakeup interrupt from RTC. Additional Resources -------------------- Please visit the `Arm Platforms Portal`_ to get support and obtain any other Juno software information. Please also refer to the `Juno Getting Started Guide`_ to get more detailed information about the Juno Arm development platform and how to configure it. -------------- *Copyright (c) 2019, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.* .. _Linaro Release Notes: https://community.arm.com/dev-platforms/w/docs/226/old-release-notes .. _Instructions for using Linaro's deliverables on Juno: https://community.arm.com/dev-platforms/w/docs/303/juno .. _Arm Platforms Portal: https://community.arm.com/dev-platforms/ .. _Juno Getting Started Guide: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.dui0928e/DUI0928E_juno_arm_development_platform_gsg.pdf .. _PSCI: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.den0022d/Power_State_Coordination_Interface_PDD_v1_1_DEN0022D.pdf .. _Juno Arm Development Platform: http://www.arm.com/products/tools/development-boards/versatile-express/juno-arm-development-platform.php