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1# Default configuration values for OP-TEE core (all platforms).
2#
3# Platform-specific overrides are in core/arch/arm32/plat-*/conf.mk.
4# Some subsystem-specific defaults are not here but rather in */sub.mk.
5#
6# Configuration values may be assigned from multiple sources.
7# From higher to lower priority:
8#
9#   1. Make arguments ('make CFG_FOO=bar...')
10#   2. The file specified by $(CFG_OPTEE_CONFIG) (if defined)
11#   3. The environment ('CFG_FOO=bar make...')
12#   4. The platform-specific configuration file: core/arch/arm32/plat-*/conf.mk
13#   5. This file
14#   6. Subsystem-specific makefiles (*/sub.mk)
15#
16# Actual values used during the build are output to $(out-dir)/conf.mk
17# (CFG_* variables only).
18
19# Cross-compiler prefix and suffix
20CROSS_COMPILE ?= arm-linux-gnueabihf-
21CROSS_COMPILE32 ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)
22CROSS_COMPILE64 ?= aarch64-linux-gnu-
23COMPILER ?= gcc
24
25# For convenience
26ifdef CFLAGS
27CFLAGS32 ?= $(CFLAGS)
28CFLAGS64 ?= $(CFLAGS)
29endif
30
31# Compiler warning level.
32# Supported values: undefined, 1, 2 and 3. 3 gives more warnings.
33WARNS ?= 3
34
35# Define NOWERROR=1 so that warnings are not treated as errors
36# NOWERROR=1
37
38# Define DEBUG=1 to compile without optimization (forces -O0)
39# DEBUG=1
40
41# If y, enable debug features of the TEE core (assertions and lock checks
42# are enabled, panic and assert messages are more verbose, data and prefetch
43# aborts show a stack dump). When disabled, the NDEBUG directive is defined
44# so assertions are disabled.
45CFG_TEE_CORE_DEBUG ?= y
46
47# Max level of the tee core traces. 0 means disable, 4 is max.
48# Supported values: 0 (no traces) to 4 (all traces)
49# If CFG_TEE_DRV_DEBUGFS is set, the level of traces to print can be
50# dynamically changes via debugfs in the range 1 => CFG_TEE_CORE_LOG_LEVEL
51CFG_TEE_CORE_LOG_LEVEL ?= 1
52
53# TA and TEECore log level
54# Supported values: 0 (no traces) to 4 (all traces)
55# If CFG_TEE_DRV_DEBUGFS is set, the level of traces to print can be
56# dynamically changes via debugfs in the range 1 => CFG_TEE_TA_LOG_LEVEL
57CFG_TEE_TA_LOG_LEVEL ?= 1
58
59# TA enablement
60# When defined to "y", TA traces are output according to
61# CFG_TEE_TA_LOG_LEVEL. Otherwise, they are not output at all
62CFG_TEE_CORE_TA_TRACE ?= y
63
64# If 1, enable debug features in TA memory allocation.
65# Debug features include check of buffer overflow, statistics, mark/check heap
66# feature.
67CFG_TEE_CORE_USER_MEM_DEBUG ?= 1
68
69# If y, enable memory leak detection feature in bget memory allocator.
70CFG_TEE_CORE_MALLOC_DEBUG ?= n
71CFG_TEE_TA_MALLOC_DEBUG ?= n
72
73# Mask to select which messages are prefixed with long debugging information
74# (severity, thread ID, component name, function name, line number) based on
75# the message level. If BIT(level) is set, the long prefix is shown.
76# Otherwise a short prefix is used (severity and component name only).
77# Levels: 0=none 1=error 2=info 3=debug 4=flow
78CFG_MSG_LONG_PREFIX_MASK ?= 0x1a
79
80# PRNG configuration
81# If CFG_WITH_SOFTWARE_PRNG is enabled, crypto provider provided
82# software PRNG implementation is used.
83# Otherwise, you need to implement hw_get_random_byte() for your platform
84CFG_WITH_SOFTWARE_PRNG ?= y
85
86# Number of threads
87CFG_NUM_THREADS ?= 2
88
89# API implementation version
90CFG_TEE_API_VERSION ?= GPD-1.1-dev
91
92# Implementation description (implementation-dependent)
93CFG_TEE_IMPL_DESCR ?= OPTEE
94
95# Trusted OS implementation version
96TEE_IMPL_VERSION ?= $(shell git describe --always --dirty=-dev 2>/dev/null || echo Unknown)
97# The following values are not extracted from the "git describe" output because
98# we might be outside of a Git environment, or the tree may have been cloned
99# with limited depth not including any tag, so there is really no guarantee
100# that TEE_IMPL_VERSION contains the major and minor revision numbers.
101CFG_OPTEE_REVISION_MAJOR ?= 2
102CFG_OPTEE_REVISION_MINOR ?= 6
103
104# Trusted OS implementation manufacturer name
105CFG_TEE_MANUFACTURER ?= LINARO
106
107# Trusted firmware version
108CFG_TEE_FW_IMPL_VERSION ?= FW_IMPL_UNDEF
109
110# Trusted OS implementation manufacturer name
111CFG_TEE_FW_MANUFACTURER ?= FW_MAN_UNDEF
112
113# Rich Execution Environment (REE) file system support: normal world OS
114# provides the actual storage.
115# This is the default FS when enabled (i.e., the one used when
116# TEE_STORAGE_PRIVATE is passed to the trusted storage API)
117CFG_REE_FS ?= y
118
119# RPMB file system support
120CFG_RPMB_FS ?= n
121
122# Device identifier used when CFG_RPMB_FS = y.
123# The exact meaning of this value is platform-dependent. On Linux, the
124# tee-supplicant process will open /dev/mmcblk<id>rpmb
125CFG_RPMB_FS_DEV_ID ?= 0
126
127# Enables RPMB key programming by the TEE, in case the RPMB partition has not
128# been configured yet.
129# !!! Security warning !!!
130# Do *NOT* enable this in product builds, as doing so would allow the TEE to
131# leak the RPMB key.
132# This option is useful in the following situations:
133# - Testing
134# - RPMB key provisioning in a controlled environment (factory setup)
135CFG_RPMB_WRITE_KEY ?= n
136
137# Embed public part of this key in OP-TEE OS
138TA_SIGN_KEY ?= keys/default_ta.pem
139
140# Include lib/libutils/isoc in the build? Most platforms need this, but some
141# may not because they obtain the isoc functions from elsewhere
142CFG_LIBUTILS_WITH_ISOC ?= y
143
144# Enables floating point support for user TAs
145# ARM32: EABI defines both a soft-float ABI and a hard-float ABI,
146#	 hard-float is basically a super set of soft-float. Hard-float
147#	 requires all the support routines provided for soft-float, but the
148#	 compiler may choose to optimize to not use some of them and use
149#	 the floating-point registers instead.
150# ARM64: EABI doesn't define a soft-float ABI, everything is hard-float (or
151#	 nothing with ` -mgeneral-regs-only`)
152# With CFG_TA_FLOAT_SUPPORT enabled TA code is free use floating point types
153CFG_TA_FLOAT_SUPPORT ?= y
154
155# Stack unwinding: print a stack dump to the console on core or TA abort, or
156# when a TA panics.
157# If CFG_UNWIND is enabled, both the kernel and user mode call stacks can be
158# unwound (not paged TAs, however).
159# Note that 32-bit ARM code needs unwind tables for this to work, so enabling
160# this option will increase the size of the 32-bit TEE binary by a few KB.
161# Similarly, TAs have to be compiled with -funwind-tables (default when the
162# option is set) otherwise they can't be unwound.
163# Warning: since the unwind sequence for user-mode (TA) code is implemented in
164# the privileged layer of OP-TEE, enabling this feature will weaken the
165# user/kernel isolation. Therefore it should be disabled in release builds.
166ifeq ($(CFG_TEE_CORE_DEBUG),y)
167CFG_UNWIND ?= y
168endif
169
170# Enable support for dynamically loaded user TAs
171CFG_WITH_USER_TA ?= y
172
173# Load user TAs from the REE filesystem via tee-supplicant
174# There is currently no other alternative, but you may want to disable this in
175# case you implement your own TA store
176CFG_REE_FS_TA ?= y
177
178# Support for loading user TAs from a special section in the TEE binary.
179# Such TAs are available even before tee-supplicant is available (hence their
180# name), but note that many services exported to TAs may need tee-supplicant,
181# so early use is limited to a subset of the TEE Internal Core API (crypto...)
182# To use this feature, set EARLY_TA_PATHS to the paths to one or more TA ELF
183# file(s). For example:
184#   $ make ... \
185#     EARLY_TA_PATHS="path/to/8aaaf200-2450-11e4-abe2-0002a5d5c51b.stripped.elf \
186#                     path/to/cb3e5ba0-adf1-11e0-998b-0002a5d5c51b.stripped.elf"
187# Typical build steps:
188#   $ make ta_dev_kit CFG_EARLY_TA=y # Create the dev kit (user mode libraries,
189#                                    # headers, makefiles), ready to build TAs.
190#                                    # CFG_EARLY_TA=y is optional, it prevents
191#                                    # later library recompilations.
192#   <build some TAs>
193#   $ make EARLY_TA_PATHS=<paths>    # Build OP-TEE and embbed the TA(s)
194ifneq ($(EARLY_TA_PATHS),)
195$(call force,CFG_EARLY_TA,y)
196else
197CFG_EARLY_TA ?= n
198endif
199ifeq ($(CFG_EARLY_TA),y)
200$(call force,CFG_ZLIB,y)
201endif
202
203# Enable paging, requires SRAM, can't be enabled by default
204CFG_WITH_PAGER ?= n
205
206# Use the pager for user TAs
207CFG_PAGED_USER_TA ?= $(CFG_WITH_PAGER)
208
209# Enable support for detected undefined behavior in C
210# Uses a lot of memory, can't be enabled by default
211CFG_CORE_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED ?= n
212
213# Enable Kernel Address sanitizer, has a huge performance impact, uses a
214# lot of memory and need platform specific adaptations, can't be enabled by
215# default
216CFG_CORE_SANITIZE_KADDRESS ?= n
217
218# Device Tree support
219# When enabled, the TEE _start function expects to find the address of a
220# Device Tree Blob (DTB) in register r2. The DT parsing code relies on
221# libfdt.  Currently only used to add the optee node and a reserved-memory
222# node for shared memory.
223CFG_DT ?= n
224
225# Maximum size of the Device Tree Blob, has to be large enough to allow
226# editing of the supplied DTB.
227CFG_DTB_MAX_SIZE ?= 0x10000
228
229# Enable static TA and core self tests
230CFG_TEE_CORE_EMBED_INTERNAL_TESTS ?= y
231
232# This option enables OP-TEE to respond to SMP boot request: the Rich OS
233# issues this to request OP-TEE to release secondaries cores out of reset,
234# with specific core number and non-secure entry address.
235CFG_BOOT_SECONDARY_REQUEST ?= n
236
237# Default heap size for Core, 64 kB
238CFG_CORE_HEAP_SIZE ?= 65536
239
240# TA profiling.
241# When this option is enabled, OP-TEE can execute Trusted Applications
242# instrumented with GCC's -pg flag and will output profiling information
243# in gmon.out format to /tmp/gmon-<ta_uuid>.out (path is defined in
244# tee-supplicant)
245CFG_TA_GPROF_SUPPORT ?= n
246
247# Enable to compile user TA libraries with profiling (-pg).
248# Depends on CFG_TA_GPROF_SUPPORT.
249CFG_ULIBS_GPROF ?= n
250
251ifeq ($(CFG_ULIBS_GPROF),y)
252ifneq ($(CFG_TA_GPROF_SUPPORT),y)
253$(error Cannot instrument user libraries if user mode profiling is disabled)
254endif
255endif
256
257# CFG_GP_SOCKETS
258# Enable Global Platform Sockets support
259CFG_GP_SOCKETS ?= y
260
261# Enable Secure Data Path support in OP-TEE core (TA may be invoked with
262# invocation parameters referring to specific secure memories).
263CFG_SECURE_DATA_PATH ?= n
264
265# Define the number of cores per cluster used in calculating core position.
266# The cluster number is shifted by this value and added to the core ID,
267# so its value represents log2(cores/cluster).
268# Default is 2**(2) = 4 cores per cluster.
269CFG_CORE_CLUSTER_SHIFT ?= 2
270
271# Do not report to NW that dynamic shared memory (shared memory outside
272# predefined region) is enabled.
273# Note that you can disable this feature for debug purposes. OP-TEE will not
274# report to Normal World that it support dynamic SHM. But, nevertheles it
275# will accept dynamic SHM buffers.
276CFG_DYN_SHM_CAP ?= y
277
278# Enables support for larger physical addresses, that is, it will define
279# paddr_t as a 64-bit type.
280CFG_CORE_LARGE_PHYS_ADDR ?= n
281