This patch adds support for passing FVP platform's topology
configuration to DTS files for compilation, which allows to
build DTBs with correct number of clusters and CPUs.
This removes non-existing clusters/CPUs from the compiled
device tree blob and fixes reported Linux errors when trying
to power on absent CPUs/PEs.
If DTS file is passed using FVP_HW_CONFIG_DTS build option from
the platform's makefile, FVP_CLUSTER_COUNT, FVP_MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER
and FVP_MAX_PE_PER_CPU parameters are used, otherwise CI script will
use the default values from the corresponding DTS file.
Change-Id: Idcb45dc6ad5e3eaea18573aff1a01c9344404ab3
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
Create, register( and implicitly invoke) fconf_populate_topology()
function which extracts the topology related properties from dtb into
the newly created fconf based configuration structure 'soc_topology'.
Appropriate libfdt APIs are added to jmptbl.i file for use with USE_ROMLIB
build feature.
A new property which describes the power domain levels is added to the
HW_CONFIG device tree source files.
This patch also fixes a minor bug in the common device tree file
fvp-base-gicv3-psci-dynamiq-common.dtsi
As this file includes fvp-base-gicv3-psci-common.dtsi, it is necessary
to delete all previous cluster node definitons because DynamIQ based
models have upto 8 CPUs in each cluster. If not deleted, the final dts
would have an inaccurate description of SoC topology, i.e., cluster0
with 8 or more core nodes and cluster1 with 4 core nodes.
Change-Id: I9eb406da3ba4732008a66c01afec7c9fa8ef59bf
Signed-off-by: Madhukar Pappireddy <madhukar.pappireddy@arm.com>
Using the /include/ syntax, the include was evaluated by dtc, only after running
the preprocessor, therefore the .dtsi files were not preprocessed. This patch
adds the #include syntax instead. Evaluating this and preprocessing the files
now happens in a single step, done by the C preprocessor.
Change-Id: I6d0104b6274316fc736e84973502a4d6c2c9d6e0
Signed-off-by: Balint Dobszay <balint.dobszay@arm.com>
The commit 8d2c497 changed the interrupt map in `rtsm_ve-motherboard.dtsi`
for the Linux FDT sources to be compatible for FreeBSD. But this also
introduced a regression for FVP AArch32 mode but was undetected till now
because the corresponding DTB was not updated. This patch creates a
new `rtsm_ve-motherboard-aarch32.dtsi` which reverts the change and is
now included by the AArch32 DTS files.
Change-Id: Ibefbbf43a91c8fb890f0fa7a22be91f0227dad34
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
FreeBSD does not understand #interrupt-map in a device tree. This prevents the
GIC from being set up correctly. This patch removes the #interrupt-map in the
device trees for the Base and Foundation FVPs. This enables correct boot of
FreeBSD on these platforms.
These changes have been tested with FreeBSD and an Ubuntu cloud image
(ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-arm64-uefi1.img) to ensure compatibility with
Linux.
Change-Id: I1347acdcf994ec4b1dd843ba32af9951aa54db73
Signed-off-by: Achin Gupta <achin.gupta@arm.com>
This patch adds necessary updates for building and running Trusted
Firmware for AArch32 to user-guide.md. The instructions for running
on both `FVP_Base_AEMv8A-AEMv8A` in AArch32 mode and
`FVP_Base_Cortex-A32x4` models are added. The device tree files for
AArch32 Linux kernel are also added in the `fdts` folder.
Change-Id: I0023b6b03e05f32637cb5765fdeda8c8df2d0d3e
From version 4.0 onwards, the ARM64 Linux kernel expects the device
tree to indicate the cache hierarchy. Failing to provide this
information results in the following warning message to be printed by
the kernel:
`Unable to detect cache hierarchy from DT for CPU x`
All the FVP device trees provided in the TF source tree have been
modified to add this information.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#325
Change-Id: I0ff888992e602b81a0fe1744a86151d625727511
Device tree idle state bindings changed in kernel v3.18. This patch
updates the FVP DT files to use PSCI suspend as idle state.
The patch also updates the 'compatible' property in the PSCI node
and the 'entry-method' property in the idle-states node in the FVP
Foundation GICv2-legacy device tree.
Change-Id: Ie921d497c579f425c03d482f9d7b90e166106e2f
This patch:
* Bumps the PSCI VERSION to 1.0. This means that
the PSCI_VERSION API will now return the value 0x00010000
to indicate the version as 1.0. The firmware remains
compatible with PSCI v0.2 clients.
* The firmware design guide is updated to document the
APIs supported by the Trusted Firmware generic code.
* The FVP Device Tree Sources (dts) and Blobs(dtb) are also
updated to add "psci-1.0" and "psci-0.2" to the list of
compatible PSCI versions.
Change-Id: Iafc2f549c92651dcd65d7e24a8aae35790d00f8a
This patch updates the representation of idle tables and cpu/cluster topology in
the device tree source files for the FVP to what the latest cpuidle driver in
Linux expects. The device tree binaries have also been updated.
Change-Id: If0668b96234f65aa0435fba52f288c9378bd8824
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.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#218
Change-Id: Ic8a3bf801db979099ab7029162af041c4e8330c8
TZC-400 is configured to set the last 16MB of DRAM1 as secure memory and
the rest of DRAM as non-secure. Non-secure software must not attempt to
access the 16MB secure area.
Device tree files (sources and binaries) have been updated to match this
configuration, removing that memory from the Linux physical memory map.
To use UEFI and Linux with this patch, the latest version of UEFI and
the updated device tree files are required. Check the user guide in the
documentation for more details.
Replaced magic numbers with #define for memory region definition in the
platform security initialization function.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#149
Change-Id: Ia5d070244aae6c5288ea0e6c8e89d92859522bfe
- Use the TrustZone controller on Base FVP to program DRAM access
permissions. By default no access to DRAM is allowed if
'secure memory' is enabled on the Base FVP.
- The Foundation FVP does not have a TrustZone controller but instead
has fixed access permissions.
- Update FDTs for Linux to use timers at the correct security level.
- Starting the FVPs with 'secure memory' disabled is also supported.
Limitations:
Virtio currently uses a reserved NSAID. This will be corrected in
future FVP releases.
Change-Id: I0b6c003a7b5982267815f62bcf6eb82aa4c50a31
- Add instructions for contributing to ARM Trusted Firmware.
- Update copyright text in all files to acknowledge contributors.
Change-Id: I9311aac81b00c6c167d2f8c889aea403b84450e5
- Large RAM-disks may have trouble starting with 2GB of memory.
- Increase from 2GB to 4GB in FDT.
Change-Id: I12c1b8e5db41114b88c69c48621cb21247a6a6a7