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| H A D | dice_prot_env.h | 8e0fd0bfb0b955080e6ceddb1117895e0b8ad385 Mon Jun 03 14:51:49 UTC 2024 Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> refactor(dice): save parent context handle
Improve the restart handling of DPE. In the case of a restart scenario where only that core is restarted which executes the DPE client, but the core executes the DPE service remains up and running. In this case, client needs to save a valid context handle to be able to send commands again to the DPE service during the new boot sequence.
BL1 saves a valid parent context handle to SDS before passing the execution to BL2. This handle can be used in case of a restart scenario when AP is restarted but RSE is not. Because in that case RSE does not save an initial context handle to SDS, which meant to be used by AP during the boot process.
By then the very first initial context handle is invalidated because it was already used in the previous boot cycle by BL1.
BL2 does not need to do this, because the cold boot starts with BL1.
Signed-off-by: Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> Change-Id: Id14eefd2ec758f89f672af176e4f5386a397fa35
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| /rk3399_ARM-atf/drivers/measured_boot/rse/ |
| H A D | dice_prot_env.c | 8e0fd0bfb0b955080e6ceddb1117895e0b8ad385 Mon Jun 03 14:51:49 UTC 2024 Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> refactor(dice): save parent context handle
Improve the restart handling of DPE. In the case of a restart scenario where only that core is restarted which executes the DPE client, but the core executes the DPE service remains up and running. In this case, client needs to save a valid context handle to be able to send commands again to the DPE service during the new boot sequence.
BL1 saves a valid parent context handle to SDS before passing the execution to BL2. This handle can be used in case of a restart scenario when AP is restarted but RSE is not. Because in that case RSE does not save an initial context handle to SDS, which meant to be used by AP during the boot process.
By then the very first initial context handle is invalidated because it was already used in the previous boot cycle by BL1.
BL2 does not need to do this, because the cold boot starts with BL1.
Signed-off-by: Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> Change-Id: Id14eefd2ec758f89f672af176e4f5386a397fa35
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| /rk3399_ARM-atf/plat/arm/board/tc/ |
| H A D | tc_bl1_dpe.c | 8e0fd0bfb0b955080e6ceddb1117895e0b8ad385 Mon Jun 03 14:51:49 UTC 2024 Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> refactor(dice): save parent context handle
Improve the restart handling of DPE. In the case of a restart scenario where only that core is restarted which executes the DPE client, but the core executes the DPE service remains up and running. In this case, client needs to save a valid context handle to be able to send commands again to the DPE service during the new boot sequence.
BL1 saves a valid parent context handle to SDS before passing the execution to BL2. This handle can be used in case of a restart scenario when AP is restarted but RSE is not. Because in that case RSE does not save an initial context handle to SDS, which meant to be used by AP during the boot process.
By then the very first initial context handle is invalidated because it was already used in the previous boot cycle by BL1.
BL2 does not need to do this, because the cold boot starts with BL1.
Signed-off-by: Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> Change-Id: Id14eefd2ec758f89f672af176e4f5386a397fa35
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| H A D | tc_bl2_dpe.c | 8e0fd0bfb0b955080e6ceddb1117895e0b8ad385 Mon Jun 03 14:51:49 UTC 2024 Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> refactor(dice): save parent context handle
Improve the restart handling of DPE. In the case of a restart scenario where only that core is restarted which executes the DPE client, but the core executes the DPE service remains up and running. In this case, client needs to save a valid context handle to be able to send commands again to the DPE service during the new boot sequence.
BL1 saves a valid parent context handle to SDS before passing the execution to BL2. This handle can be used in case of a restart scenario when AP is restarted but RSE is not. Because in that case RSE does not save an initial context handle to SDS, which meant to be used by AP during the boot process.
By then the very first initial context handle is invalidated because it was already used in the previous boot cycle by BL1.
BL2 does not need to do this, because the cold boot starts with BL1.
Signed-off-by: Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com> Change-Id: Id14eefd2ec758f89f672af176e4f5386a397fa35
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