The patch adds the necessary changes to load HW_CONFIG in BL2 for
ARM Platforms :
1. The load address of HW_CONFIG is specified via the `hw_config_addr`
property in TB_FW_CONFIG is loaded by BL1. The `hw_config_max_size`
property defines the maximum size to be expected for the HW_CONFIG.
The `arm_dyn_cfg_helpers.c` and corresponding header implements
utility functions to parse these DT properties defined.
The `arm_dyn_cfg.c` implements wrappers to these helpers to enable
them to be invoked from ARM platform layer.
2. `HW_CONFIG` is added to the `bl2_mem_params_descs[]` array which is
the list of images to be loaded by BL2.
3. The `libfdt` sources are now included when BL2 is built
4. A new helper `populate_next_bl_params_config()` is introduced in
desc_image_load.c to populate the subsequent executable BL images
with the `hw_config` and the corresponding `fw_config` if available.
The `plat_get_next_bl_params()` API for ARM platforms is modified to
invoke this new helper.
5. The implementation of `bl2_early_platform_setup2()` is modified to
consider `arg0` as well in addition to `arg1` passed from BL1.
6. Bump up the BL2 size for Juno to accommodate the inclusion of libfdt.
Change-Id: I80f1554adec41753e0d179a5237364f04fe13a3f
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch modifies the bl1_platform_setup() API to load and authenticate
TB_FW_CONFIG in BL1. The load address of the same is passed on to BL2 in
`arg0` of entrypoint info. The fvp_io_storage.c and arm_io_storage.c also
adds entries corresponding to TB_FW_CONFIG. A helper function
`arm_load_tb_fw_config()` is added to load and authenticate TB_FW_CONFIG
if present.
Change-Id: Ie7bce667b3fad2b1a083bbcbc0a773f9f04254b1
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
This patch migrates the ARM Standard platforms to the new BL
handover interface. The arm_blx_early_platform_setup() functions
are also modified to take in 4 arguments. The `ARM_BL31_PLAT_PARAM_VAL`
value passed to BL31 from BL2 is now in arg3 in preparation of dynamic
configuration arguments.
Change-Id: I33e8e61325a19e7a7127b1ff203c3b86921bf153
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The console core flush API expects the base address in the first
register, but ARM helpers currently sets the second register with the
base address. This causes an assert failure.
This patch fixes that.
Change-Id: Ic54c423cd60f2756902ab3cfc77b3de2ac45481e
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
In the next commit, I need the image name in lowercase because
output files are generally named in lowercase.
Unfortunately, TOOL_ADD_IMG takes the first argument in uppercase
since we generally use uppercase Make variables.
make_helpers/build_macros.mk provides 'uppercase' macro to convert
a string into uppercase, but 'lowercase' does not exist. We can
implement it if we like, but it would be more straightforward to
change the argument of TOOL_ADD_IMG.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Now FIP_ADD_IMG takes care of both fiptool and cert_create
symmetrically. Rename it so that it matches the behavior.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
The build system supports generating two FIP images, fip and fwu_fip.
Accordingly, we have similar build macros.
FIP_ADD_PAYLOAD <--> FWU_FIP_ADD_PAYLOAD
CERT_ADD_CMD_OPT <--> FWU_CERT_ADD_CMD_OPT
FIP_ADD_IMG <--> FWU_FIP_ADD_IMG
The duplicated code increases the maintenance burden. Also, the build
rule of BL2U looks clumsy - we want to call MAKE_BL to compile it from
source files, but we want to put it in fwu_fip. We can not do it in a
single macro call since the current MAKE_BL does not support fwu_fip.
To refactor those in a clean way is to support one more argument to
specify the FIP prefix. If it is empty, the images are targeted to
fip, whereas if the argument is "FWU_", targeted to fwu_fip.
The build macros prefixed with FWU_ go away.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
This patch add supports for the new API added for BL2 at EL3 for
FVP. We don't have a non-TF Boot ROM for FVP, but this option can be
tested setting specific parameters in the model.
The bl2 image is loaded directly in memory instead of being loaded
by a non-TF Boot ROM and the reset address is changed:
--data cluster0.cpu0=bl2.bin@0x4001000
-C cluster0.cpu0.RVBAR=0x4001000
These parameters mean that in the cold boot path the processor will
jump to BL2 again. For this reason, BL2 is loaded in dram in this
case, to avoid other images reclaiming BL2 memory.
Change-Id: Ieb2ff8535a9e67ccebcd8c2212cad366e7776422
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
To allow BL31 to grow in SRAM, move TSP in TZC secured DRAM
by default.
Increase the BL31 max limit by one page.
Change-Id: Idd3479be02f0f9bafac2f275376d7db0c2015431
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
With this patch, ARM platforms are expected to define the macros
PLAT_ARM_SDEI_PRIVATE_EVENTS and PLAT_ARM_SDEI_SHARED_EVENTS as a list
of private and shared events, respectively. This allows for individual
platforms to define their own events.
Change-Id: I66851fdcbff83fd9568c2777ade9eb12df284b49
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This patch allows non-secure bus masters to access TZC region0 as well
as the EL3 Payload itself.
Change-Id: I7e44f2673a2992920d41503fb4c57bd7fb30747a
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Factor out SPE operations in a separate file. Use the publish
subscribe framework to drain the SPE buffers before entering secure
world. Additionally, enable SPE before entering normal world.
A side effect of this change is that the profiling buffers are now
only drained when a transition from normal world to secure world
happens. Previously they were drained also on return from secure
world, which is unnecessary as SPE is not supported in S-EL1.
Change-Id: I17582c689b4b525770dbb6db098b3a0b5777b70a
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
Support SDEI on ARM platforms using frameworks implemented in earlier
patches by defining and exporting SDEI events: this patch defines the
standard event 0, and a handful of shared and private dynamic events.
Change-Id: I9d3d92a92cff646b8cc55eabda78e140deaa24e1
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Define number of priority bits, and allocate priority levels for SDEI.
Change-Id: Ib6bb6c5c09397f7caef950c4caed5a737b3d4112
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Provide a strong definition for plat_sdei_validate_sdei_entrypoint()
which translates client address to Physical Address, and then validating
the address to be present in DRAM.
Change-Id: Ib93eb66b413d638aa5524d1b3de36aa16d38ea11
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
The function arm_validate_ns_entrypoint() validates a given non-secure
physical address. This function however specifically returns PSCI error
codes.
Non-secure physical address validation is potentially useful across ARM
platforms, even for non-PSCI use cases. Therefore make this function
common by returning 0 for success or -1 otherwise.
Having made the function common, make arm_validate_psci_entrypoint() a
wrapper around arm_validate_ns_entrypoint() which only translates return
value into PSCI error codes. This wrapper is now used where
arm_validate_ns_entrypoint() was currently used for PSCI entry point
validation.
Change-Id: Ic781fc3105d6d199fd8f53f01aba5baea0ebc310
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This patch brings in the following fixes:
- The per-PE target data initialized during power up needs to be
flushed so as to be visible to other PEs.
- Setup per-PE target data for the primary PE as well. At present,
this was only setup for secondary PEs when they were powered on.
Change-Id: Ibe3a57c14864e37b2326dd7ab321a5c7bf80e8af
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This initial port of the Secure Partitions Manager to FVP supports BL31
in both SRAM and Trusted DRAM.
A document with instructions to build the SPM has been added.
Change-Id: I4ea83ff0a659be77f2cd72eaf2302cdf8ba98b32
Co-authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Achin Gupta <achin.gupta@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
ARM_TSP_RAM_LOCATION_ID was defined only in AARCH64, but the macro
was also used in AARCH32, and it meant that it was taking the value 0,
which happened to equal ARM_TRUSTED_SRAM_ID.
Change-Id: If9f4dbee1a2ba15e7806f2a03305b554bd327363
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
On Arm standard platforms, it runs out of SRAM space when TBB is
enabled, so the TSP default location is changed to dram when TBB
is enabled.
Change-Id: I516687013ad436ef454d2055d4e6fce06e467044
Signed-off-by: Qixiang Xu <qixiang.xu@arm.com>
An earlier patch added provision for the platform to provide secure
interrupt properties. ARM platforms already has a list of interrupts
that fall into different secure groups.
This patch defines macros that enumerate interrupt properties in the
same fashion, and points the driver driver data to a list of interrupt
properties rather than list of secure interrupts on ARM platforms. The
deprecated interrupt list definitions are however retained to support
legacy builds.
Configuration applied to individual interrupts remain unchanged, so no
runtime behaviour change expected.
NOTE: Platforms that use the arm/common function
plat_arm_gic_driver_init() must replace their PLAT_ARM_G1S_IRQS and
PLAT_ARM_G0_IRQS macro definitions with PLAT_ARM_G1S_IRQ_PROPS and
PLAT_ARM_G0_IRQ_PROPS macros respectively, using the provided
INTR_PROP_DESC macro.
Change-Id: I24d643b83e3333753a3ba97d4b6fb71e16bb0952
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Provides GICv3 save/restore feature to arm_system_pwr_domain_resume and
arm_system_pwr_domain_save functions.
Introduce FVP PSCI power level 3 (System level) support. This is solely
done to provide example code on how to use the GICv3 save and restore
helpers.
Also make CSS GICv3 platforms power off the Redistributor on SYSTEM
SUSPEND as its state is saved and restored.
Change-Id: I0d852f3af8824edee1a17c085cf593ddd33a4e77
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Co-Authored-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
Some recent enhancements to EL3 runtime firmware like support for
save and restoring GICv3 register context during system_suspend
necessitates additional data memory for the firmware. This patch
introduces support for creating a TZC secured DDR carveout for use
by ARM reference platforms. A new linker section `el3_tzc_dram` is
created using platform supplied linker script and data marked with
the attribute `arm_el3_tzc_dram` will be placed in this section.
The FVP makefile now defines the `PLAT_EXTRA_LD_SCRIPT` variable to
allow inclusion of the platform linker script by the top level BL31
linker script.
Change-Id: I0e7f4a75a6ac51419c667875ff2677043df1585d
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
On ARM platforms, the maximum size of the address space is limited
to 32-bits as defined in arm_def.h. In order to access DRAM2, which
is defined beyond the 32-bit address space, the maximum address space
is increased to 36-bits in AArch64. It is possible to increase the
virtual space for AArch32, but it is more difficult and not supported
for now.
NOTE - the actual maximum memory address space is platform dependent
and is checked at run-time by querying the PARange field in the
ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1 register.
Change-Id: I6cb05c78a63b1fed96db9a9773faca04a5b93d67
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
mem_protect needs some kind of non-volatile memory because it has
to remember its state across reset and power down events.
The most suitable electronic part for this feature is a NVRAM
which should be only accesible from the secure world. Juno and
FVP lack such hardware and for this reason the MEM_PROTECT
functionality is implemented with Flash EEPROM memory on both
boards, even though this memory is accesible from the non-secure
world. This is done only to show a full implementation of
these PSCI features, but an actual system shouldn't use a
non-secure NVRAM to implement it.
The EL3 runtime software will write the mem_protect flag and BL2
will read and clear the memory ranges if enabled. It is done in
BL2 because it reduces the time that TF needs access to the full
non-secure memory.
The memory layout of both boards is defined using macros which
take different values in Juno and FVP platforms. Generic platform
helpers are added that use the platform specific macros to generate
a mem_region_t that is valid for the platform.
Change-Id: I2c6818ac091a2966fa07a52c5ddf8f6fde4941e9
Signed-off-by: Roberto Vargas <roberto.vargas@arm.com>
This patch does the required changes to enable CSS platforms
to build and use the SDS framework. Since SDS is always coupled with
SCMI protocol, the preexisting SCMI build flag is now renamed to
`CSS_USE_SCMI_SDS_DRIVER` which will enable both SCMI and SDS on
CSS platforms. Also some of the workarounds applied for SCMI are
now removed with SDS in place.
Change-Id: I94e8b93f05e3fe95e475c5501c25bec052588a9c
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
The `KEY_ALG` variable is used to select the algorithm for key
generation by `cert_create` tool for signing the certificates. This
variable was previously undocumented and did not have a global default
value. This patch corrects this and also adds changes to derive the
value of `TF_MBEDTLS_KEY_ALG` based on `KEY_ALG` if it not set by the
platform. The corresponding assignment of these variables are also now
removed from the `arm_common.mk` makefile.
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
Change-Id: I78e2d6f4fc04ed5ad35ce2266118afb63127a5a4
Trusted OS may have extra images to be loaded. Load them one by one
and do the parsing. In this patch, ARM TF need to load up to 3 images
for optee os: header, pager and paged images. Header image is the info
about optee os and images. Pager image include pager code and data.
Paged image include the paging parts using virtual memory.
Change-Id: Ia3bcfa6d8a3ed7850deb5729654daca7b00be394
Signed-off-by: Summer Qin <summer.qin@arm.com>
Since Trusted OS firmware may have extra images, need to
assign new uuid and image id for them.
The TBBR chain of trust has been extended to add support
for the new images within the existing Trusted OS firmware
content certificate.
Change-Id: I678dac7ba1137e85c5779b05e0c4331134c10e06
Signed-off-by: Summer Qin <summer.qin@arm.com>
ARM CPUs with multi-threading implementation has more than one
Processing Element in a single physical CPU. Such an implementation will
reflect the following changes in the MPIDR register:
- The MT bit set;
- Affinity levels pertaining to cluster and CPUs occupy one level
higher than in a single-threaded implementation, and the lowest
affinity level pertains to hardware threads. MPIDR affinity level
fields essentially appear shifted to left than otherwise.
The FVP port henceforth assumes that both properties above to be
concomitant on a given FVP platform.
To accommodate for varied MPIDR formats at run time, this patch
re-implements the FVP platform-specific functions that translates MPIDR
values to a linear indices, along with required validation. The same
treatment is applied for GICv3 MPIDR hashing function as well.
An FVP-specific build option FVP_MAX_PE_PER_CPU is introduced which
specifies the maximum number of threads implemented per CPU. For
backwards compatibility, its value defaults to 1.
Change-Id: I729b00d3e121d16ce9a03de4f9db36dfac580e3f
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
This fix modifies the order of #includes in ARM standard platforms
to meet the ARM TF coding standard.
Change-Id: Ide19aad6233babda4eea2d17d49e523645fed1b2
Signed-off-by: Isla Mitchell <isla.mitchell@arm.com>
This patch makes the necessary changes to enable ARM platform to
successfully integrate CryptoCell during Trusted Board Boot. The
changes are as follows:
* A new build option `ARM_CRYPTOCELL_INTEG` is introduced to select
the CryptoCell crypto driver for Trusted Board boot.
* The TrustZone filter settings for Non Secure DRAM is modified
to allow CryptoCell to read this memory. This is required to
authenticate BL33 which is loaded into the Non Secure DDR.
* The CSS platforms are modified to use coherent stacks in BL1 and BL2
when CryptoCell crypto is selected. This is because CryptoCell makes
use of DMA to transfer data and the CryptoCell SBROM library allocates
buffers on the stack during signature/hash verification.
Change-Id: I1e6f6dcd1899784f1edeabfa2a9f279bbfb90e31
Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
SPE is only supported in non-secure state. Accesses to SPE specific
registers from SEL1 will trap to EL3. During a world switch, before
`TTBR` is modified the SPE profiling buffers are drained. This is to
avoid a potential invalid memory access in SEL1.
SPE is architecturally specified only for AArch64.
Change-Id: I04a96427d9f9d586c331913d815fdc726855f6b0
Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
On ARM platforms before exiting from SP_MIN ensure that
the default console is switched to the runtime serial port.
Change-Id: I0ca0d42cc47e345d56179eac16aa3d6712767c9b
Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
Since ARM_DRAM2_BASE is above the 32-bit limit, the condition
is always false. Wrap this condition in an ifndef to avoid
warnings during compilation.
Change-Id: Ideabb6c65de6c62474ed03eb29df4b049d5316be
Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
This options enables an implementation of SHA-256 that has a smaller
code footprint (~1.6 KB less) but is also ~30% slower. For ARM
platforms, code size is currently considered more important than
execution speed in the mbed TLS crypto module.
Added a small note about this option to the documentation of the
authentication framework.
Change-Id: I4c0b221ea5d3466465261316ba07b627fa01b233
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
The header tbbr_oid.h contains OIDs obtained by ARM Ltd.
so there is no good reason to use platform_oid.h
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Add support for firmware upgrade on AArch32.
This patch has been tested on the FVP models.
NOTE: Firmware upgrade on Juno AArch32 is not currently supported.
Change-Id: I1ca8078214eaf86b46463edd14740120af930aec
Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
Co-Authored-By: Yatharth Kochar <yatharth.kochar@arm.com>
A previous patch superseded the MBEDTLS_KEY_ALG. This patch updates
the ARM platforms to use the new TF_MBEDTLS_KEY_ALG define.
Change-Id: Ie0e1bc272e127e879ac58e7cfcbe268751d7688e
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
A new file added as part of arm-trusted-firmware#927 was missing the
SPDX license identifier - this patch adds the missing identifier.
Change-Id: Id1355f2bdca930b7e65bb54eff7e6c764ebb0d96
Signed-off-by: David Cunado <david.cunado@arm.com>
In AArch64, privileged exception levels control the execution state
(a.k.a. register width) of the immediate lower Exception Level; i.e.
whether the lower exception level executes in AArch64 or AArch32 state.
For an exception level to have its execution state changed at run time,
it must request the change by raising a synchronous exception to the
higher exception level.
This patch implements and adds such a provision to the ARM SiP service,
by which an immediate lower exception level can request to switch its
execution state. The execution state is switched if the request is:
- raised from non-secure world;
- raised on the primary CPU, before any secondaries are brought online
with CPU_ON PSCI call;
- raised from an exception level immediately below EL3: EL2, if
implemented; otherwise NS EL1.
If successful, the SMC doesn't return to the caller, but to the entry
point supplied with the call. Otherwise, the caller will observe the SMC
returning with STATE_SW_E_DENIED code. If ARM Trusted Firmware is built
for AArch32, the feature is not supported, and the call will always
fail.
For the ARM SiP service:
- Add SMC function IDs for both AArch32 and AArch64;
- Increment the SiP service minor version to 2;
- Adjust the number of supported SiP service calls.
Add documentation for ARM SiP service.
FixesARM-software/tf-issues#436
Change-Id: I4347f2d6232e69fbfbe333b340fcd0caed0a4cea
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>
Replace all instances of checks with the new macro.
Change-Id: I0eec39b9376475a1a9707a3115de9d36f88f8a2a
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Following steps are required to boot JUNO in AArch32 state:
1> BL1, in AArch64 state, loads BL2.
2> BL2, in AArch64 state, initializes DDR.
Loads SP_MIN & BL33 (AArch32 executable)images.
Calls RUN_IMAGE SMC to go back to BL1.
3> BL1 writes AArch32 executable opcodes, to load and branch
at the entrypoint address of SP_MIN, at HI-VECTOR address and
then request for warm reset in AArch32 state using RMR_EL3.
This patch makes following changes to facilitate above steps:
* Added assembly function to carry out step 3 above.
* Added region in TZC that enables Secure access to the
HI-VECTOR(0xFFFF0000) address space.
* AArch32 image descriptor is used, in BL2, to load
SP_MIN and BL33 AArch32 executable images.
A new flag `JUNO_AARCH32_EL3_RUNTIME` is introduced that
controls above changes. By default this flag is disabled.
NOTE: BL1 and BL2 are not supported in AArch32 state for JUNO.
Change-Id: I091d56a0e6d36663e6d9d2bb53c92c672195d1ec
Signed-off-by: Yatharth Kochar <yatharth.kochar@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
ARM platforms have migrated to the translation tables library v2.
However, for testing purposes, it can be useful to temporarily switch
back to the old version.
This patch introduces the option `ARM_XLAT_TABLES_LIB_V1`, that switches
to v1 of the library when is set to 1. By default, it is 0, so that ARM
platforms use the new version unless specifically stated.
Updated User Guide.
Change-Id: I53d3c8dd97706f6af9c6fca0364a88ef341efd31
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>