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30 
31 #include <arch.h>
32 #include <arch_helpers.h>
33 #include <assert.h>
34 #include <bl_common.h>
35 #include <bl31.h>
36 #include <context_mgmt.h>
37 #include <platform.h>
38 #include <runtime_svc.h>
39 #include <stdio.h>
40 #include <string.h>
41 
42 /*******************************************************************************
43  * This function pointer is used to initialise the BL32 image. It's initialized
44  * by SPD calling bl31_register_bl32_init after setting up all things necessary
45  * for SP execution. In cases where both SPD and SP are absent, or when SPD
46  * finds it impossible to execute SP, this pointer is left as NULL
47  ******************************************************************************/
48 static int32_t (*bl32_init)(void);
49 
50 /*******************************************************************************
51  * Variable to indicate whether next image to execute after BL31 is BL33
52  * (non-secure & default) or BL32 (secure).
53  ******************************************************************************/
54 static uint32_t next_image_type;
55 
56 /*******************************************************************************
57  * Simple function to initialise all BL31 helper libraries.
58  ******************************************************************************/
59 void bl31_lib_init()
60 {
61 	cm_init();
62 }
63 
64 /*******************************************************************************
65  * BL31 is responsible for setting up the runtime services for the primary cpu
66  * before passing control to the bootloader or an Operating System. This
67  * function calls runtime_svc_init() which initializes all registered runtime
68  * services. The run time services would setup enough context for the core to
69  * swtich to the next exception level. When this function returns, the core will
70  * switch to the programmed exception level via. an ERET.
71  ******************************************************************************/
72 void bl31_main(void)
73 {
74 
75 	/* Perform remaining generic architectural setup from EL3 */
76 	bl31_arch_setup();
77 
78 	/* Perform platform setup in BL1 */
79 	bl31_platform_setup();
80 
81 	printf("BL31 %s\n\r", build_message);
82 
83 	/* Initialise helper libraries */
84 	bl31_lib_init();
85 
86 	/* Initialize the runtime services e.g. psci */
87 	runtime_svc_init();
88 
89 	/* Clean caches before re-entering normal world */
90 	dcsw_op_all(DCCSW);
91 
92 	/*
93 	 * Use the more complex exception vectors now that context
94 	 * management is setup. SP_EL3 should point to a 'cpu_context'
95 	 * structure which has an exception stack allocated.  The PSCI
96 	 * service should have set the context.
97 	 */
98 	assert(cm_get_context(NON_SECURE));
99 	cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE);
100 	write_vbar_el3((uint64_t) runtime_exceptions);
101 	isb();
102 	next_image_type = NON_SECURE;
103 
104 	/*
105 	 * All the cold boot actions on the primary cpu are done. We now need to
106 	 * decide which is the next image (BL32 or BL33) and how to execute it.
107 	 * If the SPD runtime service is present, it would want to pass control
108 	 * to BL32 first in S-EL1. In that case, SPD would have registered a
109 	 * function to intialize bl32 where it takes responsibility of entering
110 	 * S-EL1 and returning control back to bl31_main. Once this is done we
111 	 * can prepare entry into BL33 as normal.
112 	 */
113 
114 	/*
115 	 * If SPD had registerd an init hook, invoke it.
116 	 */
117 	if (bl32_init)
118 		(*bl32_init)();
119 
120 	/*
121 	 * We are ready to enter the next EL. Prepare entry into the image
122 	 * corresponding to the desired security state after the next ERET.
123 	 */
124 	bl31_prepare_next_image_entry();
125 }
126 
127 /*******************************************************************************
128  * Accessor functions to help runtime services decide which image should be
129  * executed after BL31. This is BL33 or the non-secure bootloader image by
130  * default but the Secure payload dispatcher could override this by requesting
131  * an entry into BL32 (Secure payload) first. If it does so then it should use
132  * the same API to program an entry into BL33 once BL32 initialisation is
133  * complete.
134  ******************************************************************************/
135 void bl31_set_next_image_type(uint32_t security_state)
136 {
137 	assert(security_state == NON_SECURE || security_state == SECURE);
138 	next_image_type = security_state;
139 }
140 
141 uint32_t bl31_get_next_image_type(void)
142 {
143 	return next_image_type;
144 }
145 
146 /*******************************************************************************
147  * This function programs EL3 registers and performs other setup to enable entry
148  * into the next image after BL31 at the next ERET.
149  ******************************************************************************/
150 void bl31_prepare_next_image_entry()
151 {
152 	entry_point_info_t *next_image_info;
153 	uint32_t scr, image_type;
154 	cpu_context_t *ctx;
155 	gp_regs_t *gp_regs;
156 
157 	/* Determine which image to execute next */
158 	image_type = bl31_get_next_image_type();
159 
160 	/*
161 	 * Setup minimal architectural state of the next highest EL to
162 	 * allow execution in it immediately upon entering it.
163 	 */
164 	bl31_next_el_arch_setup(image_type);
165 
166 	/* Program EL3 registers to enable entry into the next EL */
167 	next_image_info = bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info(image_type);
168 	assert(next_image_info);
169 	assert(image_type == GET_SECURITY_STATE(next_image_info->h.attr));
170 
171 	scr = read_scr();
172 	scr &= ~SCR_NS_BIT;
173 	if (image_type == NON_SECURE)
174 		scr |= SCR_NS_BIT;
175 
176 	scr &= ~SCR_RW_BIT;
177 	if ((next_image_info->spsr & (1 << MODE_RW_SHIFT)) ==
178 				(MODE_RW_64 << MODE_RW_SHIFT))
179 		scr |= SCR_RW_BIT;
180 
181 	/*
182 	 * Tell the context mgmt. library to ensure that SP_EL3 points to
183 	 * the right context to exit from EL3 correctly.
184 	 */
185 	cm_set_el3_eret_context(image_type,
186 			next_image_info->pc,
187 			next_image_info->spsr,
188 			scr);
189 
190 	/*
191 	 * Save the args generated in BL2 for the image in the right context
192 	 * used on its entry
193 	 */
194 	ctx = cm_get_context(image_type);
195 	gp_regs = get_gpregs_ctx(ctx);
196 	memcpy(gp_regs, (void *)&next_image_info->args, sizeof(aapcs64_params_t));
197 
198 	/* Finally set the next context */
199 	cm_set_next_eret_context(image_type);
200 }
201 
202 /*******************************************************************************
203  * This function initializes the pointer to BL32 init function. This is expected
204  * to be called by the SPD after it finishes all its initialization
205  ******************************************************************************/
206 void bl31_register_bl32_init(int32_t (*func)(void))
207 {
208 	bl32_init = func;
209 }
210