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It's initialized 46 * by SPD calling bl31_register_bl32_init after setting up all things necessary 47 * for SP execution. In cases where both SPD and SP are absent, or when SPD 48 * finds it impossible to execute SP, this pointer is left as NULL 49 ******************************************************************************/ 50 static int32_t (*bl32_init)(meminfo *); 51 52 /******************************************************************************* 53 * Variable to indicate whether next image to execute after BL31 is BL33 54 * (non-secure & default) or BL32 (secure). 55 ******************************************************************************/ 56 static uint32_t next_image_type = NON_SECURE; 57 58 /******************************************************************************* 59 * Simple function to initialise all BL31 helper libraries. 60 ******************************************************************************/ 61 void bl31_lib_init() 62 { 63 cm_init(); 64 } 65 66 /******************************************************************************* 67 * BL31 is responsible for setting up the runtime services for the primary cpu 68 * before passing control to the bootloader or an Operating System. This 69 * function calls runtime_svc_init() which initializes all registered runtime 70 * services. The run time services would setup enough context for the core to 71 * swtich to the next exception level. When this function returns, the core will 72 * switch to the programmed exception level via. an ERET. 73 ******************************************************************************/ 74 void bl31_main(void) 75 { 76 #if DEBUG 77 unsigned long mpidr = read_mpidr(); 78 #endif 79 80 /* Perform remaining generic architectural setup from EL3 */ 81 bl31_arch_setup(); 82 83 /* Perform platform setup in BL1 */ 84 bl31_platform_setup(); 85 86 #if defined (__GNUC__) 87 printf("BL31 Built : %s, %s\n\r", __TIME__, __DATE__); 88 #endif 89 /* Initialise helper libraries */ 90 bl31_lib_init(); 91 92 /* Initialize the runtime services e.g. psci */ 93 runtime_svc_init(); 94 95 /* Clean caches before re-entering normal world */ 96 dcsw_op_all(DCCSW); 97 98 /* 99 * Use the more complex exception vectors now that context 100 * management is setup. SP_EL3 should point to a 'cpu_context' 101 * structure which has an exception stack allocated. The PSCI 102 * service should have set the context. 103 */ 104 assert(cm_get_context(mpidr, NON_SECURE)); 105 cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE); 106 write_vbar_el3((uint64_t) runtime_exceptions); 107 108 /* 109 * All the cold boot actions on the primary cpu are done. We now need to 110 * decide which is the next image (BL32 or BL33) and how to execute it. 111 * If the SPD runtime service is present, it would want to pass control 112 * to BL32 first in S-EL1. In that case, SPD would have registered a 113 * function to intialize bl32 where it takes responsibility of entering 114 * S-EL1 and returning control back to bl31_main. Once this is done we 115 * can prepare entry into BL33 as normal. 116 */ 117 118 /* 119 * If SPD had registerd an init hook, invoke it. Pass it the information 120 * about memory extents 121 */ 122 if (bl32_init) 123 (*bl32_init)(bl31_plat_get_bl32_mem_layout()); 124 125 /* 126 * We are ready to enter the next EL. Prepare entry into the image 127 * corresponding to the desired security state after the next ERET. 128 */ 129 bl31_prepare_next_image_entry(); 130 } 131 132 /******************************************************************************* 133 * Accessor functions to help runtime services decide which image should be 134 * executed after BL31. This is BL33 or the non-secure bootloader image by 135 * default but the Secure payload dispatcher could override this by requesting 136 * an entry into BL32 (Secure payload) first. If it does so then it should use 137 * the same API to program an entry into BL33 once BL32 initialisation is 138 * complete. 139 ******************************************************************************/ 140 void bl31_set_next_image_type(uint32_t security_state) 141 { 142 assert(security_state == NON_SECURE || security_state == SECURE); 143 next_image_type = security_state; 144 } 145 146 uint32_t bl31_get_next_image_type(void) 147 { 148 return next_image_type; 149 } 150 151 /******************************************************************************* 152 * This function programs EL3 registers and performs other setup to enable entry 153 * into the next image after BL31 at the next ERET. 154 ******************************************************************************/ 155 void bl31_prepare_next_image_entry() 156 { 157 el_change_info *next_image_info; 158 uint32_t scr, image_type; 159 160 /* Determine which image to execute next */ 161 image_type = bl31_get_next_image_type(); 162 163 /* 164 * Setup minimal architectural state of the next highest EL to 165 * allow execution in it immediately upon entering it. 166 */ 167 bl31_next_el_arch_setup(image_type); 168 169 /* Program EL3 registers to enable entry into the next EL */ 170 next_image_info = bl31_get_next_image_info(image_type); 171 assert(next_image_info); 172 173 scr = read_scr(); 174 if (image_type == NON_SECURE) 175 scr |= SCR_NS_BIT; 176 177 /* 178 * Tell the context mgmt. library to ensure that SP_EL3 points to 179 * the right context to exit from EL3 correctly. 180 */ 181 cm_set_el3_eret_context(next_image_info->security_state, 182 next_image_info->entrypoint, 183 next_image_info->spsr, 184 scr); 185 186 /* Finally set the next context */ 187 cm_set_next_eret_context(next_image_info->security_state); 188 } 189 190 /******************************************************************************* 191 * This function initializes the pointer to BL32 init function. This is expected 192 * to be called by the SPD after it finishes all its initialization 193 ******************************************************************************/ 194 void bl31_register_bl32_init(int32_t (*func)(meminfo *)) 195 { 196 bl32_init = func; 197 } 198