This patch fixes an assertion check in the GICv3 ITS helper function.
Change-Id: I75f50d7bf6d87c12c6e24a07c9a9889e5facf4a5
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch adds functions to save and restore GICv3 ITS registers during
system suspend. Please note that the power management of GIC ITS is
implementation defined. These functions only implements the
architectural part of the ITS power management and they do not restore
memory structures or register content required to support ITS. Even if
the ITS implementation stores structures in memory, an implementation
defined power down sequence is likely to be required to flush some
internal ITS caches to memory. If such implementation defined sequence
is not followed, the platform must ensure that the ITS is not power
gated during system suspend.
Change-Id: I5f31e5541975aa7dcaab69b0b7f67583c0e27678
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
During system suspend, the GICv3 Distributor and Redistributor context
can be lost due to power gating of the system power domain. This means
that the GICv3 context needs to be saved prior to system suspend and
restored on wakeup. Currently the consensus is that the Firmware should
be in charge of this. See tf-issues#464 for more details.
This patch introduces helper APIs in the GICv3 driver to save and
restore the Distributor and Redistributor contexts. The GICv3 ITS
context is not considered in this patch because the specification says
that the details of ITS power management is implementation-defined.
These APIs are expected to be appropriately invoked by the platform
layer during system suspend.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#464
Change-Id: Iebb9c6770ab8c4d522546f161fa402d2fe02ec00
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Tidy up the code a bit by turning some macros into inline functions
which allows to remove the do/while(0) idiom and backslashes at the end
of the line.
Change-Id: Ie41a4ea4a4da507f7b925247b53e85019101d717
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Reindent the file using tabs as the mix of spaces and tabs confuses some
editors and leads them to use spaces instead of tabs for new code
although the coding style mandates tabs.
Change-Id: I87fa4a5d368a048340054b9b3622325f3f7befba
Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
ARM GIC-600 IP complies with ARM GICv3 architecture, but among others,
implements a power control register in the Redistributor frame. This
register must be programmed to mark the frame as powered on, before
accessing other registers in the frame. Rest of initialization sequence
remains the same.
The driver provides APIs for Redistributor power management, and
overrides those in the generic GICv3 driver. The driver data is shared
between generic GICv3 driver and that of GIC-600.
For FVP platform, the GIC-600 driver is chosen when FVP_USE_GIC_DRIVER
is set to FVP_GIC600. Also update user guide.
Change-Id: I321b2360728d69f6d4b0a747b2cfcc3fe5a20d67
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
To make software license auditing simpler, use SPDX[0] license
identifiers instead of duplicating the license text in every file.
NOTE: Files that have been imported by FreeBSD have not been modified.
[0]: https://spdx.org/
Change-Id: I80a00e1f641b8cc075ca5a95b10607ed9ed8761a
Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
The GIC driver data is initialized by the primary CPU with caches
enabled. When the secondary CPU boots up, it initializes the
GICC/GICR interface with the caches disabled and there is a chance that
the driver data is not yet written back to the memory. This patch fixes
this problem by flushing the driver data after they have been
initialized.
Change-Id: Ie9477029683846209593ff005d2bac559bb8f5e6
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Some GICv3 implementations have provision for power management
operations at Redistributor level. This patch introduces and provides
place-holders for Redistributor power management. The default
implementations are empty stubs, but are weakly bound so as to enable
implementation-specific drivers to override them.
Change-Id: I4fec1358693d3603ca5dce242a2f7f0e730516d8
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Currently the GICv3 driver mandates that platform populate
both G1S and G0 interrupts. However, it is possible that a
given platform is not interested in both the groups and
just needs to specify either one of them.
This patch modifies the `gicv3_rdistif_init()` & `gicv3_distif_init()`
functions to allow either G1S or G0 interrupts to be configured.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#400
Change-Id: I43572b0e08ae30bed5af9334f25d35bf439b0d2b
As per the GICv3 specification, to power down a processor using GICv3
and allow automatic power-on if an interrupt must be sent to a processor,
software must set Enable to zero for all interrupt groups(by writing to
GICC_CTLR or ICC_IGRPEN{0,1}_EL1/3 as appropriate.
Also, NonSecure EL1 software may not be aware of the CPU power state
details and fail to choose right states that require quiescing the CPU
interface. So it's preferred that the PSCI implementation handles it as
it is fully aware of the CPU power states.
This patch adds disabling of Group1 NonSecure interrupts during processor
power down along with Group0 and Group1 Secure interrupts so that all the
interrupt groups are handled at once as per specification.
Change-Id: Ib564d773c9c4c41f2ca9471451c030e3de75e641
This patch modifies GICv3 and TZC drivers to add AArch32 support.
No modifications are required for the GICv2 driver for AArch32 support.
The TZC driver assumes that the secure world is running in Little-Endian
mode to do 64 bit manipulations. Assertions are present to validate the
assumption.
Note: The legacy GICv3 driver is not supported for AArch32.
Change-Id: Id1bc75a9f5dafb9715c9500ca77b4606eb1e2458
This patch fixes the offset of GICD_IROUTER register defined in gicv3.h.
Although the GICv3 documention mentions that the offset for this register
is 0x6100-0x7FD8, the offset calculation for an interrupt id `n` is :
0x6000 + 8n, where n >= 32
This requires the offset for GICD_IROUTER to be defined as 0x6000.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#410
Change-Id: If9e91e30d946afe7f1f60fea4f065c7567093fa8
This patch reworks type usage in generic code, drivers and ARM platform files
to make it more portable. The major changes done with respect to
type usage are as listed below:
* Use uintptr_t for storing address instead of uint64_t or unsigned long.
* Review usage of unsigned long as it can no longer be assumed to be 64 bit.
* Use u_register_t for register values whose width varies depending on
whether AArch64 or AArch32.
* Use generic C types where-ever possible.
In addition to the above changes, this patch also modifies format specifiers
in print invocations so that they are AArch64/AArch32 agnostic. Only files
related to upcoming feature development have been reworked.
Change-Id: I9f8c78347c5a52ba7027ff389791f1dad63ee5f8
This patch moves the private GIC common accessors from `gic_common.h` to
a new private header file `gic_common_private.h`. This patch also adds
additional comments to GIC register accessors to highlight the fact
that some of them access register values that correspond to multiple
interrupt IDs. The convention used is that the `set`, `get` and `clr`
accessors access and modify the values corresponding to a single interrupt
ID whereas the `read` and `write` GIC register accessors access the raw
GIC registers and it could correspond to multiple interrupt IDs depending
on the register accessed.
Change-Id: I2643ecb2533f01e3d3219fcedfb5f80c120622f9
The code to set the interrupt priority for secure interrupts in the
new GICv2 and GICv3 drivers is incorrect. The setup code to configure
interrupt priorities of secure interrupts, one interrupt at a time, used
gicd_write_ipriorityr()/gicr_write_ipriority() function affecting
4 interrupts at a time. This bug did not manifest itself because all the
secure interrupts were configured to the highest secure priority(0) during
cold boot and the adjacent non secure interrupt priority would be configured
later by the normal world. This patch introduces new accessors,
gicd_set_ipriorityr() and gicr_set_ipriorityr(), for configuring priority
one interrupt at a time and fixes the the setup code to use the new
accessors.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#344
Change-Id: I470fd74d2b7fce7058b55d83f604be05a27e1341
This patch renames the GICv3 interrupt group macros from
INT_TYPE_G0, INT_TYPE_G1S and INT_TYPE_G1NS to INTR_GROUP0,
INTR_GROUP1S and INTR_GROUP1NS respectively.
Change-Id: I40c66f589ce6234fa42205adcd91f7d6ad8f33d4
This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv3 systems that need to run software
stacks where affinity routing is enabled across all privileged exception
levels for both security states. This driver is a partial implementation
of the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller Architecture Specification, GIC
architecture version 3.0 and version 4.0 (ARM IHI 0069A). The driver does
not cater for legacy support of interrupts and asymmetric configurations.
The existing GIC driver has been preserved unchanged. The common code for
GICv2 and GICv3 systems has been refactored into a new file,
`drivers/arm/gic/common/gic_common.c`. The corresponding header is in
`include/drivers/arm/gic_common.h`.
The driver interface is implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_main.c`.
The corresponding header is in `include/drivers/arm/gicv3.h`. Helper
functions are implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/arm_gicv3_helpers.c`
and are accessible through the `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_private.h`
header.
Change-Id: I8c3c834a1d049d05b776b4dcb76b18ccb927444a