ETZPC stands for Extended TrustZone Protection Controller. It is a
resource conditional access device. It is mainly based on Arm TZPC.
ST ETZPC exposes memory mapped DECPROT cells to set access permissions
to SoC peripheral interfaces as I2C, SPI, DDR controllers, and some
of the SoC internal memories.
ST ETZPC exposes memory mapped TZMA cells to set access permissions
to some SoC internal memories.
Change-Id: I47ce20ffcfb55306dab923153b71e1bcbe2a5570
Co-developed-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
This patch enables the stream ID for the SD/MMC
controllers via dedicated unit register. Thanks to this
change it is possible to configure properly the
IOMMU in OS and use the SD/MMC interface in a guest
Virtual Machine.
Change-Id: I99cbd2c9882eb558ba01405d3d8a3e969f06e082
Signed-off-by: Marcin Wojtas <mw@semihalf.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Nowicki <tn@semihalf.com>
Changes stm32mp1 reset driver to API to add a timeout argument
to stm32mp_reset_assert() and stm32mp_reset_deassert() and
a return value.
With a supplied timeout, the functions wait the target reset state
is reached before returning. With a timeout of zero, the functions
simply load target reset state in SoC interface and return without
waiting.
Helper functions stm32mp_reset_set() and stm32mp_reset_release()
use a zero timeout and return without a return code.
This change updates few stm32 drivers and plat/stm32mp1 blé_plat_setup.c
accordingly without any functional change.
functional change.
Change-Id: Ia1a73a15125d3055fd8739c125b70bcb9562c27f
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
CoT used for BL1 and BL2 are moved to tbbr_cot_bl1.c
and tbbr_cot_bl2.c respectively.
Common CoT used across BL1 and BL2 are moved to
tbbr_cot_common.c.
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Change-Id: I2252ac8a6960b3431bcaafdb3ea4fb2d01b79cf5
Adds missing terminal new line character '\n' to debug traces,
fix format as index is an unsigned value and use present tense rather
than past tense in the printed message.
Change-Id: I88c06ef4d3a11d97ff8e96875a3dd0f58a3c98b6
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
Enable few system clocks at related BL initialization.
Change-Id: I12b35e8cdc128b993de4a1dc4c6e9d52624dd8d9
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
Oscillators and PLLs are not gated on stm32mp_clk_enable/disable()
calls. This change prevents functions to panic when called for such
always-on clocks. Gating these clocks is out of the scope of
this change.
Change-Id: Ie730553dea480b529de942446176db9119587832
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
Adds RTC clock to the list of the supported clocks. This allows
stm32mp_clk_*() API functions to enable, disable and set and get
rate for the clock RTC clock.
Change-Id: I8efc3f00b1f22d1912f59d1846994e9e646d6614
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
The current implementation optimizes memory consumed by gateable
clock table by storing bit mask and bit shift with 1 byte each.
The issue is that register selector bit masks above the 7th LSBit
cannot be stored.
This change uses the shift info to shift the mask before it is used,
allowing clock selector register bit fields to be spread on the 32 bits
of the register as long as the mask fits in 8 contiguous bit at most.
This change is needed to add the RTC clock to the gateable clocks table.
Change-Id: I8a0fbcbf20ea383fb3d712f5064d2d307e44465d
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
Oscillators, PLLs and some system clocks can be related straight to
a parent clock. Prior this change were only oscillators and few
clocks supported by this look up. This changes adds PLLs and other
system clocks. This enables for flexible use of clock tree exploration
when computing a clock frequency value.
Change-Id: I15ec98023a7095e3120a6954de59a4799d92c66b
Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@st.com>
The STM32 platform port parse DT nodes to find base address to
peripherals. It does this by using its own implementation, even though
this functionality is generic and actually widely useful outside of the
STM32 code.
Re-implement fdt_get_reg_props_by_name() on top of the newly introduced
fdt_get_reg_props_by_index() function, and move it to fdt_wrapper.c.
This is removes the assumption that #address-cells and #size-cells are
always one.
Change-Id: I6d584930262c732b6e0356d98aea50b2654f789d
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The STM32 platform code uses its own set of FDT helper functions,
although some of them are fairly generic.
Remove the implementation of fdt_read_uint32_default() and implement it
on top of the newly introduced fdt_read_uint32() function, then convert
all users over.
This also fixes two callers, which were slightly abusing the "default"
semantic.
Change-Id: I570533362b4846e58dd797a92347de3e0e5abb75
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The device tree parsing code for the STM32 platform is using its own FDT
helper functions, some of them being rather generic.
In particular the existing fdt_read_uint32_array() implementation is now
almost identical to the new generic code in fdt_wrappers.c, so we can
remove the ST specific version and adjust the existing callers.
Compared to the original ST implementation the new version takes a
pointer to the DTB as the first argument, and also swaps the order of
the number of cells and the pointer.
Change-Id: Id06b0f1ba4db1ad1f733be40e82c34f46638551a
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
To support compatibility with previous GICv3 driver version
this patch:
- restores original API for gicr_read_ipriority() and
gicr_wrtite_ipriority() functions;
- adds accessor functions for GICR_XXX0,1 registers, e.g.
GICR_IGROUPR0, GICR_ICFGR0, GICR_ICFGR1, etc.
Change-Id: I796a312a61665ff384e3d9de2f4b3c60f700b43b
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
GIC-Clayton supports multichip operation mode which allows it to connect
upto 16 other GIC-Clayton instances. GIC-Clayton's multichip programming
and operation remains same as GIC-600 with a minor change in the
SPI_BLOCKS and SPI_BLOCK_MIN shifts to accommodate additional SPI
ranges. So identify if the GIC v4 extension is enabled by the platform
makefile and appropriately select the SPI_BLOCKS and SPI_BLOCK_MIN
shifts.
Change-Id: I95fd80ef16af6c7ca09e2335539187b133052d41
Signed-off-by: Vijayenthiran Subramaniam <vijayenthiran.subramaniam@arm.com>
This patch adds support for GICv4 extension.
New `GIC_ENABLE_V4_EXTN` option passed to gicv3.mk makefile
was added, and enables GICv4 related changes when set to 1.
This option defaults to 0.
Change-Id: I30ebe1b7a98d3a54863900f37eda4589c707a288
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
This patch provides support for GICv3.1 extended PPI and SPI
range. The option is enabled by setting to 1 and passing
`GIC_EXT_INTID` build flag to gicv3.mk makefile.
This option defaults to 0 with no extended range support.
Change-Id: I7d09086fe22ea531c5df51a8a1efd8928458d394
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
Add Crypto 713 support as crypto module and NVM counter provider.
As files under include/drivers/arm/cryptocell/713/ are copied verbatim
from the CryptoCell SBROM lib project they are filtered from checkpatch
coding style check.
Signed-off-by: Gilad Ben-Yossef <gilad@benyossef.com>
Change-Id: I7c361772f00ca7d96481f81ac6cbb2704467e52c
Add support to retrieve plat_toc_flags value from FIP header flags.
plat_toc_flags is for platform specific use. It is stored in
FIP header by fiptool using --plat-toc-flags option.
Change-Id: Ibadd91b4f28e6503f4426e4efd404bbe512ad124
Signed-off-by: Scott Branden <scott.branden@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Sheetal Tigadoli <sheetal.tigadoli@broadcom.com>
This patch moves all GICv3 driver files into new added
'gicv3.mk' makefile for the benefit of the generic driver
which can evolve in the future without affecting platforms.
The patch adds GICv3 driver configuration flags
'GICV3_IMPL', 'GICV3_IMPL_GIC600_MULTICHIP' and
'GICV3_OVERRIDE_DISTIF_PWR_OPS' described in
'GICv3 driver options' section of 'build-option.rst'
document.
NOTE: Platforms with GICv3 driver need to be modified to
include 'drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3.mk' in their makefiles.
Change-Id: If055f6770ff20f5dee5a3c99ae7ced7cdcac5c44
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
A speculative accesses to DDR could be done whereas it was not reachable
and could lead to bus stall.
To correct this the dynamic mapping in MMU is used.
A first mapping is done for DDR tests with MT_NON_CACHEABLE attribute,
once DDR access is setup. It is then unmapped and a new mapping DDR is done
with cacheable attribute (through MT_MEMORY) to speed-up BL33 (or OP-TEE)
load.
The disabling of cache during DDR tests is also removed, as now useless.
A call to new functions stm32mp_{,un}map_ddr_non_cacheable() is done
instead.
PLAT_XLAT_TABLES_DYNAMIC is activated globally as used in BL2 and BL32.
BL33 max size is also updated to take into account the secure and shared
memory areas. Those are used in OP-TEE case.
Change-Id: I22c48b4a48255ee264991c34ecbb15bfe87e67c3
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
This patch provides support for measured boot by adding calculation
of BL2 image hash in BL1 and writing these data in TB_FW_CONFIG DTB.
Change-Id: Ic074a7ed19b14956719c271c805b35d147b7cec1
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
This issue was found with cppcheck in our downstream code:
[drivers/st/io/io_stm32image.c:234] -> [drivers/st/io/io_stm32image.c:244]:
(warning) Either the condition 'buffer!=0U' is redundant or there is
possible null pointer dereference: local_buffer.
Change-Id: Ieb615b7e485dc93bbeeed4cd8bf845eb84c14ac9
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
The variable is wrongly set to 0L, whereas it is an unsigned int, it should
then be 0U.
Change-Id: I0b164c0ea598ec8a503f1693da2f3789f59da238
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
Sparse issue:
drivers/st/spi/stm32_qspi.c:445:5:
warning: symbol 'stm32_qspi_init' was not declared. Should it be static?
Cppcheck issue:
[drivers/st/spi/stm32_qspi.c:175] -> [drivers/st/spi/stm32_qspi.c:187]:
(style) Variable 'len' is reassigned a value before the old one has been
used.
[drivers/st/spi/stm32_qspi.c:178]:
(style) The scope of the variable 'timeout' can be reduced.
Change-Id: I575fb50766355a6717cbd193fc4a80ff1923014c
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
There is really no reason to use and pass around a struct when its only
member is the (fixed) base address.
Remove the struct and just use the base address on its own inside the
GPIO driver. Then set the base address automatically.
This simplifies GPIO setup for users, which now don't need to deal with
zeroing a struct and setting the base address anymore.
Change-Id: I3060f7859e3f8ef9a24cc8fb38307b5da943f127
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
This patch provides separation of GICD, GICR accessor
functions and adds new macros for GICv3 registers access
as a preparation for GICv3.1 and GICv4 support.
NOTE: Platforms need to modify to include both
'gicdv3_helpers.c' and 'gicrv3_helpers.c' instead of the
single helper file previously.
Change-Id: I1641bd6d217d6eb7d1228be3c4177b2d556da60a
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
TBBR spec advocates for optional encryption of firmwares (see optional
requirement: R060_TBBR_FUNCTION). So add an IO abstaction layer to
support firmware decryption that can be stacked above any underlying IO/
packaging layer like FIP etc. It aims to provide a framework to load any
encrypted IO payload.
Also, add plat_get_enc_key_info() to be implemented in a platform
specific manner as handling of encryption key may vary from one platform
to another.
Signed-off-by: Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@linaro.org>
Change-Id: I9892e0ddf00ebecb8981301dbfa41ea23e078b03
Add framework for autheticated decryption of data. Currently this
patch optionally imports mbedtls library as a backend if build option
"DECRYPTION_SUPPORT = aes_gcm" is set to perform authenticated decryption
using AES-GCM algorithm.
Signed-off-by: Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@linaro.org>
Change-Id: I2966f0e79033151012bf4ffc66f484cd949e7271
The cpu index was wrongly checked causing it to assert always.
Since this code path is exercised only during TF test "NODE_HW_STAT",
which queries Power state from SCP, this bug was not detected earlier.
Change-Id: Ia25cef4c0aa23ed08092df39134937a2601c21ac
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location for the coreboot memory console.
This removes the base member from the coreboot specific data structure,
but keeps the struct console_cbmc_t and its size member.
Change-Id: I7f1dffd41392ba3fe5c07090aea761a42313fb5b
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I7a23327394d142af4b293ea7ccd90b843c54587c
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I07a07677153d3671ced776671e4f107824d3df16
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I347849424782333149e5912a25cc0ab9d277a201
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I9f8b55414ab7965e431e3e86d182eabd511f32a4
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: Iea6ca26ff4903c33f0fad27fec96fdbabd4e0a91
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I836e26ff1771abf21fd460d0ee40e90a452e9b43
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I89c3ab2ed85ab941d8b38ced48474feb4aaa8b7e
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I5c2fe3b6a667acf80c808cfec4a64059a2c9c25f
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Since now the generic console_t structure holds the UART base address as
well, let's use that generic location and drop the UART driver specific
data structure at all.
Change-Id: I058f793e4024fa7291e432f5be374a77faf16f36
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
This new chain of trust defines 2 independent signing domains:
1) One for the silicon firmware (BL1, BL2, BL31) and optionally the
Trusted OS. It is rooted in the Silicon ROTPK, just as in the TBBR
CoT.
2) One for the Normal World Bootloader (BL33). It is rooted in a new key
called Platform ROTPK, or PROTPK for short.
In terms of certificates chain,
- Signing domain 1) is similar to what TBBR advocates (see page 21 of
the TBBR specification), except that the Non-Trusted World Public Key
has been removed from the Trusted Key Certificate.
- Signing domain 2) only contains the Non-Trusted World Content
certificate, which provides the hash of the Non-Trusted World
Bootloader. Compared to the TBBR CoT, there's no Non-Trusted World
Key certificate for simplicity.
Change-Id: I62f1e952522d84470acc360cf5ee63e4c4b0b4d9
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
This patch moves the MHZ_TICKS_PER_SEC macro to utils_def.h
for other platforms to use.
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I6c4dc733f548d73cfdb3515ec9ad89a9efaf4407
Fixes for the following MISRA violations:
- Missing explicit parentheses on sub-expression
- An identifier or macro name beginning with an
underscore, shall not be declared
- Type mismatch in BL1 SMC handlers and tspd_main.c
Change-Id: I7a92abf260da95acb0846b27c2997b59b059efc4
Signed-off-by: Zelalem <zelalem.aweke@arm.com>
The TBBR implementation extracts hashes from certificates and stores
them in static buffers. TF-A supports 3 variants of SHA right now:
SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512. When support for SHA-512 was added in
commit 9a3088a5f5 ("tbbr: Add build flag
HASH_ALG to let the user to select the SHA"), the hash buffers got
unconditionally increased from 51 to 83 bytes each. We can reduce that
space if we're using SHA-256 or SHA-384.
This saves some BSS space in both BL1 and BL2:
- BL1 with SHA-256: saving 168 bytes.
- BL1 with SHA-384: saving 80 bytes.
- BL2 with SHA-256: saving 384 bytes.
- BL2 with SHA-384: saving 192 bytes.
Change-Id: I0d02e5dc5f0162e82339c768609c9766cfe7e2bd
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>