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1Build Options
2=============
3
4The TF-A build system supports the following build options. Unless mentioned
5otherwise, these options are expected to be specified at the build command
6line and are not to be modified in any component makefiles. Note that the
7build system doesn't track dependency for build options. Therefore, if any of
8the build options are changed from a previous build, a clean build must be
9performed.
10
11.. _build_options_common:
12
13Common build options
14--------------------
15
16-  ``AARCH32_INSTRUCTION_SET``: Choose the AArch32 instruction set that the
17   compiler should use. Valid values are T32 and A32. It defaults to T32 due to
18   code having a smaller resulting size.
19
20-  ``AARCH32_SP`` : Choose the AArch32 Secure Payload component to be built as
21   as the BL32 image when ``ARCH=aarch32``. The value should be the path to the
22   directory containing the SP source, relative to the ``bl32/``; the directory
23   is expected to contain a makefile called ``<aarch32_sp-value>.mk``.
24
25-  ``AMU_RESTRICT_COUNTERS``: Register reads to the group 1 counters will return
26   zero at all but the highest implemented exception level.  Reads from the
27   memory mapped view are unaffected by this control.
28
29-  ``ARCH`` : Choose the target build architecture for TF-A. It can take either
30   ``aarch64`` or ``aarch32`` as values. By default, it is defined to
31   ``aarch64``.
32
33-  ``ARM_ARCH_FEATURE``: Optional Arm Architecture build option which specifies
34   one or more feature modifiers. This option has the form ``[no]feature+...``
35   and defaults to ``none``. It translates into compiler option
36   ``-march=armvX[.Y]-a+[no]feature+...``. See compiler's documentation for the
37   list of supported feature modifiers.
38
39-  ``ARM_ARCH_MAJOR``: The major version of Arm Architecture to target when
40   compiling TF-A. Its value must be numeric, and defaults to 8 . See also,
41   *Armv8 Architecture Extensions* and *Armv7 Architecture Extensions* in
42   :ref:`Firmware Design`.
43
44-  ``ARM_ARCH_MINOR``: The minor version of Arm Architecture to target when
45   compiling TF-A. Its value must be a numeric, and defaults to 0. See also,
46   *Armv8 Architecture Extensions* in :ref:`Firmware Design`.
47
48-  ``BL2``: This is an optional build option which specifies the path to BL2
49   image for the ``fip`` target. In this case, the BL2 in the TF-A will not be
50   built.
51
52-  ``BL2U``: This is an optional build option which specifies the path to
53   BL2U image. In this case, the BL2U in TF-A will not be built.
54
55-  ``RESET_TO_BL2``: Boolean option to enable BL2 entrypoint as the CPU reset
56   vector instead of the BL1 entrypoint. It can take the value 0 (CPU reset to BL1
57   entrypoint) or 1 (CPU reset to BL2 entrypoint).
58   The default value is 0.
59
60-  ``BL2_RUNS_AT_EL3``: This is an implicit flag to denote that BL2 runs at EL3.
61   While it is explicitly set to 1 when RESET_TO_BL2 is set to 1 it can also be
62   true in a 4-world system where RESET_TO_BL2 is 0.
63
64-  ``BL2_ENABLE_SP_LOAD``: Boolean option to enable loading SP packages from the
65   FIP. Automatically enabled if ``SP_LAYOUT_FILE`` is provided.
66
67-  ``BL2_IN_XIP_MEM``: In some use-cases BL2 will be stored in eXecute In Place
68   (XIP) memory, like BL1. In these use-cases, it is necessary to initialize
69   the RW sections in RAM, while leaving the RO sections in place. This option
70   enable this use-case. For now, this option is only supported
71   when RESET_TO_BL2 is set to '1'.
72
73-  ``BL31``: This is an optional build option which specifies the path to
74   BL31 image for the ``fip`` target. In this case, the BL31 in TF-A will not
75   be built.
76
77-  ``BL31_KEY``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It specifies the
78   file that contains the BL31 private key in PEM format. If ``SAVE_KEYS=1``,
79   this file name will be used to save the key.
80
81-  ``BL32``: This is an optional build option which specifies the path to
82   BL32 image for the ``fip`` target. In this case, the BL32 in TF-A will not
83   be built.
84
85-  ``BL32_EXTRA1``: This is an optional build option which specifies the path to
86   Trusted OS Extra1 image for the  ``fip`` target.
87
88-  ``BL32_EXTRA2``: This is an optional build option which specifies the path to
89   Trusted OS Extra2 image for the ``fip`` target.
90
91-  ``BL32_KEY``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It specifies the
92   file that contains the BL32 private key in PEM format. If ``SAVE_KEYS=1``,
93   this file name will be used to save the key.
94
95-  ``BL33``: Path to BL33 image in the host file system. This is mandatory for
96   ``fip`` target in case TF-A BL2 is used.
97
98-  ``BL33_KEY``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It specifies the
99   file that contains the BL33 private key in PEM format. If ``SAVE_KEYS=1``,
100   this file name will be used to save the key.
101
102-  ``BRANCH_PROTECTION``: Numeric value to enable ARMv8.3 Pointer Authentication
103   and ARMv8.5 Branch Target Identification support for TF-A BL images themselves.
104   If enabled, it is needed to use a compiler that supports the option
105   ``-mbranch-protection``. Selects the branch protection features to use:
106-  0: Default value turns off all types of branch protection
107-  1: Enables all types of branch protection features
108-  2: Return address signing to its standard level
109-  3: Extend the signing to include leaf functions
110-  4: Turn on branch target identification mechanism
111
112   The table below summarizes ``BRANCH_PROTECTION`` values, GCC compilation options
113   and resulting PAuth/BTI features.
114
115   +-------+--------------+-------+-----+
116   | Value |  GCC option  | PAuth | BTI |
117   +=======+==============+=======+=====+
118   |   0   |     none     |   N   |  N  |
119   +-------+--------------+-------+-----+
120   |   1   |   standard   |   Y   |  Y  |
121   +-------+--------------+-------+-----+
122   |   2   |   pac-ret    |   Y   |  N  |
123   +-------+--------------+-------+-----+
124   |   3   | pac-ret+leaf |   Y   |  N  |
125   +-------+--------------+-------+-----+
126   |   4   |     bti      |   N   |  Y  |
127   +-------+--------------+-------+-----+
128
129   This option defaults to 0.
130   Note that Pointer Authentication is enabled for Non-secure world
131   irrespective of the value of this option if the CPU supports it.
132
133-  ``BUILD_MESSAGE_TIMESTAMP``: String used to identify the time and date of the
134   compilation of each build. It must be set to a C string (including quotes
135   where applicable). Defaults to a string that contains the time and date of
136   the compilation.
137
138-  ``BUILD_STRING``: Input string for VERSION_STRING, which allows the TF-A
139   build to be uniquely identified. Defaults to the current git commit id.
140
141-  ``BUILD_BASE``: Output directory for the build. Defaults to ``./build``
142
143-  ``CFLAGS``: Extra user options appended on the compiler's command line in
144   addition to the options set by the build system.
145
146-  ``COLD_BOOT_SINGLE_CPU``: This option indicates whether the platform may
147   release several CPUs out of reset. It can take either 0 (several CPUs may be
148   brought up) or 1 (only one CPU will ever be brought up during cold reset).
149   Default is 0. If the platform always brings up a single CPU, there is no
150   need to distinguish between primary and secondary CPUs and the boot path can
151   be optimised. The ``plat_is_my_cpu_primary()`` and
152   ``plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup()`` platform porting interfaces do not need
153   to be implemented in this case.
154
155-  ``COT``: When Trusted Boot is enabled, selects the desired chain of trust.
156   Defaults to ``tbbr``.
157
158-  ``CRASH_REPORTING``: A non-zero value enables a console dump of processor
159   register state when an unexpected exception occurs during execution of
160   BL31. This option defaults to the value of ``DEBUG`` - i.e. by default
161   this is only enabled for a debug build of the firmware.
162
163-  ``CREATE_KEYS``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It tells the
164   certificate generation tool to create new keys in case no valid keys are
165   present or specified. Allowed options are '0' or '1'. Default is '1'.
166
167-  ``CTX_INCLUDE_AARCH32_REGS`` : Boolean option that, when set to 1, will cause
168   the AArch32 system registers to be included when saving and restoring the
169   CPU context. The option must be set to 0 for AArch64-only platforms (that
170   is on hardware that does not implement AArch32, or at least not at EL1 and
171   higher ELs). Default value is 1.
172
173-  ``CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS``: Boolean option that, when set to 1, will cause the FP
174   registers to be included when saving and restoring the CPU context. Default
175   is 0.
176
177-  ``CTX_INCLUDE_MTE_REGS``: Numeric value to include Memory Tagging Extension
178   registers in cpu context. This must be enabled, if the platform wants to use
179   this feature in the Secure world and MTE is enabled at ELX. This flag can
180   take values 0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism.
181   Default value is 0.
182
183-  ``CTX_INCLUDE_NEVE_REGS``: Numeric value, when set will cause the Armv8.4-NV
184   registers to be saved/restored when entering/exiting an EL2 execution
185   context. This flag can take values 0 to 2, to align with the
186   ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. Default value is 0.
187
188-  ``CTX_INCLUDE_PAUTH_REGS``: Numeric value to enable the Pointer
189   Authentication for Secure world. This will cause the ARMv8.3-PAuth registers
190   to be included when saving and restoring the CPU context as part of world
191   switch. This flag can take values 0 to 2, to align with ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
192   mechanism. Default value is 0.
193
194   Note that Pointer Authentication is enabled for Non-secure world irrespective
195   of the value of this flag if the CPU supports it.
196
197-  ``DEBUG``: Chooses between a debug and release build. It can take either 0
198   (release) or 1 (debug) as values. 0 is the default.
199
200-  ``DECRYPTION_SUPPORT``: This build flag enables the user to select the
201   authenticated decryption algorithm to be used to decrypt firmware/s during
202   boot. It accepts 2 values: ``aes_gcm`` and ``none``. The default value of
203   this flag is ``none`` to disable firmware decryption which is an optional
204   feature as per TBBR.
205
206-  ``DISABLE_BIN_GENERATION``: Boolean option to disable the generation
207   of the binary image. If set to 1, then only the ELF image is built.
208   0 is the default.
209
210-  ``DISABLE_MTPMU``: Numeric option to disable ``FEAT_MTPMU`` (Multi Threaded
211   PMU). ``FEAT_MTPMU`` is an optional feature available on Armv8.6 onwards.
212   This flag can take values 0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
213   mechanism. Default is ``0``.
214
215-  ``DYN_DISABLE_AUTH``: Provides the capability to dynamically disable Trusted
216   Board Boot authentication at runtime. This option is meant to be enabled only
217   for development platforms. ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT`` flag must be set if this
218   flag has to be enabled. 0 is the default.
219
220-  ``E``: Boolean option to make warnings into errors. Default is 1.
221
222   When specifying higher warnings levels (``W=1`` and higher), this option
223   defaults to 0. This is done to encourage contributors to use them, as they
224   are expected to produce warnings that would otherwise fail the build. New
225   contributions are still expected to build with ``W=0`` and ``E=1`` (the
226   default).
227
228-  ``EL3_PAYLOAD_BASE``: This option enables booting an EL3 payload instead of
229   the normal boot flow. It must specify the entry point address of the EL3
230   payload. Please refer to the "Booting an EL3 payload" section for more
231   details.
232
233-  ``ENABLE_AMU_AUXILIARY_COUNTERS``: Enables support for AMU auxiliary counters
234   (also known as group 1 counters). These are implementation-defined counters,
235   and as such require additional platform configuration. Default is 0.
236
237-  ``ENABLE_AMU_FCONF``: Enables configuration of the AMU through FCONF, which
238   allows platforms with auxiliary counters to describe them via the
239   ``HW_CONFIG`` device tree blob. Default is 0.
240
241-  ``ENABLE_ASSERTIONS``: This option controls whether or not calls to ``assert()``
242   are compiled out. For debug builds, this option defaults to 1, and calls to
243   ``assert()`` are left in place. For release builds, this option defaults to 0
244   and calls to ``assert()`` function are compiled out. This option can be set
245   independently of ``DEBUG``. It can also be used to hide any auxiliary code
246   that is only required for the assertion and does not fit in the assertion
247   itself.
248
249-  ``ENABLE_BACKTRACE``: This option controls whether to enable backtrace
250   dumps or not. It is supported in both AArch64 and AArch32. However, in
251   AArch32 the format of the frame records are not defined in the AAPCS and they
252   are defined by the implementation. This implementation of backtrace only
253   supports the format used by GCC when T32 interworking is disabled. For this
254   reason enabling this option in AArch32 will force the compiler to only
255   generate A32 code. This option is enabled by default only in AArch64 debug
256   builds, but this behaviour can be overridden in each platform's Makefile or
257   in the build command line.
258
259-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_AMU``: Numeric value to enable Activity Monitor Unit
260   extensions. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align with the
261   ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. This is an optional architectural feature
262   available on v8.4 onwards. Some v8.2 implementations also implement an AMU
263   and this option can be used to enable this feature on those systems as well.
264   This flag can take the values 0 to 2, the default is 0.
265
266-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_AMUv1p1``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_AMUv1p1``
267   extension. ``FEAT_AMUv1p1`` is an optional feature available on Arm v8.6
268   onwards. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align with the
269   ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
270
271-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_CSV2_2``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_CSV2_2``
272   extension. It allows access to the SCXTNUM_EL2 (Software Context Number)
273   register during EL2 context save/restore operations. ``FEAT_CSV2_2`` is an
274   optional feature available on Arm v8.0 onwards. This flag can take values
275   0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism.
276   Default value is ``0``.
277
278-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_DIT``: Numeric value to enable ``FEAT_DIT`` (Data Independent
279   Timing) extension. It allows setting the ``DIT`` bit of PSTATE in EL3.
280   ``FEAT_DIT`` is a mandatory  architectural feature and is enabled from v8.4
281   and upwards. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the
282   ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
283
284-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_ECV``: Numeric value to enable support for the Enhanced Counter
285   Virtualization feature, allowing for access to the CNTPOFF_EL2 (Counter-timer
286   Physical Offset register) during EL2 to EL3 context save/restore operations.
287   Its a mandatory architectural feature and is enabled from v8.6 and upwards.
288   This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
289   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
290
291-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_FGT``: Numeric value to enable support for FGT (Fine Grain Traps)
292   feature allowing for access to the HDFGRTR_EL2 (Hypervisor Debug Fine-Grained
293   Read Trap Register) during EL2 to EL3 context save/restore operations.
294   Its a mandatory architectural feature and is enabled from v8.6 and upwards.
295   This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
296   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
297
298-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_HCX``: Numeric value to set the bit SCR_EL3.HXEn in EL3 to
299   allow access to HCRX_EL2 (extended hypervisor control register) from EL2 as
300   well as adding HCRX_EL2 to the EL2 context save/restore operations. Its a
301   mandatory architectural feature and is enabled from v8.7 and upwards. This
302   flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
303   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
304
305-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_PAN``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_PAN`` (Privileged
306   Access Never) extension. ``FEAT_PAN`` adds a bit to PSTATE, generating a
307   permission fault for any privileged data access from EL1/EL2 to virtual
308   memory address, accessible at EL0, provided (HCR_EL2.E2H=1). It is a
309   mandatory architectural feature and is enabled from v8.1 and upwards. This
310   flag can take values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
311   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
312
313-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_RNG``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_RNG`` extension.
314   ``FEAT_RNG`` is an optional feature available on Arm v8.5 onwards. This
315   flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
316   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
317
318-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_RNG_TRAP``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_RNG_TRAP``
319   extension. This feature is only supported in AArch64 state. This flag can
320   take values 0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism.
321   Default value is ``0``. ``FEAT_RNG_TRAP`` is an optional feature from
322   Armv8.5 onwards.
323
324-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_SB``: Boolean option to let the TF-A code use the ``FEAT_SB``
325   (Speculation Barrier) instruction ``FEAT_SB`` is an optional feature and
326   defaults to ``0`` for pre-Armv8.5 CPUs, but is mandatory for Armv8.5 or
327   later CPUs. It is enabled from v8.5 and upwards and if needed can be
328   overidden from platforms explicitly.
329
330-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_SEL2``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_SEL2`` (Secure EL2)
331   extension. ``FEAT_SEL2`` is a mandatory feature available on Arm v8.4.
332   This flag can take values 0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
333   mechanism. Default is ``0``.
334
335-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_TWED``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_TWED`` (Delayed
336   trapping of WFE Instruction) extension. ``FEAT_TWED`` is a optional feature
337   available on Arm v8.6. This flag can take values 0 to 2, to align with the
338   ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. Default is ``0``.
339
340    When ``ENABLE_FEAT_TWED`` is set to ``1``, WFE instruction trapping gets
341    delayed by the amount of value in ``TWED_DELAY``.
342
343-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_VHE``: Numeric value to enable the ``FEAT_VHE`` (Virtualization
344   Host Extensions) extension. It allows access to CONTEXTIDR_EL2 register
345   during EL2 context save/restore operations.``FEAT_VHE`` is a mandatory
346   architectural feature and is enabled from v8.1 and upwards. It can take
347   values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism.
348   Default value is ``0``.
349
350-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_TCR2``: Numeric value to set the bit SCR_EL3.ENTCR2 in EL3 to
351   allow access to TCR2_EL2 (extended translation control) from EL2 as
352   well as adding TCR2_EL2 to the EL2 context save/restore operations. Its a
353   mandatory architectural feature and is enabled from v8.9 and upwards. This
354   flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
355   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
356
357-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_S2PIE``: Numeric value to enable support for FEAT_S2PIE
358   at EL2 and below, and context switch relevant registers.  This flag
359   can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
360   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
361
362-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_S1PIE``: Numeric value to enable support for FEAT_S1PIE
363   at EL2 and below, and context switch relevant registers.  This flag
364   can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
365   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
366
367-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_S2POE``: Numeric value to enable support for FEAT_S2POE
368   at EL2 and below, and context switch relevant registers.  This flag
369   can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
370   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
371
372-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_S1POE``: Numeric value to enable support for FEAT_S1POE
373   at EL2 and below, and context switch relevant registers.  This flag
374   can take the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
375   mechanism. Default value is ``0``.
376
377-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_GCS``: Numeric value to set the bit SCR_EL3.GCSEn in EL3 to
378   allow use of Guarded Control Stack from EL2 as well as adding the GCS
379   registers to the EL2 context save/restore operations. This flag can take
380   the values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism.
381   Default value is ``0``.
382
383-  ``ENABLE_LTO``: Boolean option to enable Link Time Optimization (LTO)
384   support in GCC for TF-A. This option is currently only supported for
385   AArch64. Default is 0.
386
387-  ``ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS``: Numeric value to enable lower ELs to use MPAM
388   feature. MPAM is an optional Armv8.4 extension that enables various memory
389   system components and resources to define partitions; software running at
390   various ELs can assign themselves to desired partition to control their
391   performance aspects.
392
393   This flag can take values 0 to 2, to align  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
394   mechanism. When this option is set to ``1`` or ``2``, EL3 allows lower ELs to
395   access their own MPAM registers without trapping into EL3. This option
396   doesn't make use of partitioning in EL3, however. Platform initialisation
397   code should configure and use partitions in EL3 as required. This option
398   defaults to ``0``.
399
400-  ``ENABLE_MPMM``: Boolean option to enable support for the Maximum Power
401   Mitigation Mechanism supported by certain Arm cores, which allows the SoC
402   firmware to detect and limit high activity events to assist in SoC processor
403   power domain dynamic power budgeting and limit the triggering of whole-rail
404   (i.e. clock chopping) responses to overcurrent conditions. Defaults to ``0``.
405
406-  ``ENABLE_MPMM_FCONF``: Enables configuration of MPMM through FCONF, which
407   allows platforms with cores supporting MPMM to describe them via the
408   ``HW_CONFIG`` device tree blob. Default is 0.
409
410-  ``ENABLE_PIE``: Boolean option to enable Position Independent Executable(PIE)
411   support within generic code in TF-A. This option is currently only supported
412   in BL2, BL31, and BL32 (TSP) for AARCH64 binaries, and
413   in BL32 (SP_min) for AARCH32. Default is 0.
414
415-  ``ENABLE_PMF``: Boolean option to enable support for optional Performance
416   Measurement Framework(PMF). Default is 0.
417
418-  ``ENABLE_PSCI_STAT``: Boolean option to enable support for optional PSCI
419   functions ``PSCI_STAT_RESIDENCY`` and ``PSCI_STAT_COUNT``. Default is 0.
420   In the absence of an alternate stat collection backend, ``ENABLE_PMF`` must
421   be enabled. If ``ENABLE_PMF`` is set, the residency statistics are tracked in
422   software.
423
424- ``ENABLE_RME``: Numeric value to enable support for the ARMv9 Realm
425   Management Extension. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align with
426   the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. Default value is 0. This is currently
427   an experimental feature.
428
429-  ``ENABLE_RUNTIME_INSTRUMENTATION``: Boolean option to enable runtime
430   instrumentation which injects timestamp collection points into TF-A to
431   allow runtime performance to be measured. Currently, only PSCI is
432   instrumented. Enabling this option enables the ``ENABLE_PMF`` build option
433   as well. Default is 0.
434
435-  ``ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS``: Numeric value to enable Scalable Matrix Extension
436   (SME), SVE, and FPU/SIMD for the non-secure world only. These features share
437   registers so are enabled together. Using this option without
438   ENABLE_SME_FOR_SWD=1 will cause SME, SVE, and FPU/SIMD instructions in secure
439   world to trap to EL3. Requires ``ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS`` to be set as SME is a
440   superset of SVE. SME is an optional architectural feature for AArch64
441   and TF-A support is experimental. At this time, this build option cannot be
442   used on systems that have SPD=spmd/SPM_MM or ENABLE_RME, and attempting to
443   build with these options will fail. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to
444   align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. Default is 0.
445
446-  ``ENABLE_SME2_FOR_NS``: Numeric value to enable Scalable Matrix Extension
447   version 2 (SME2) for the non-secure world only. SME2 is an optional
448   architectural feature for AArch64 and TF-A support is experimental.
449   This should be set along with ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS=1, if not, the default SME
450   accesses will still be trapped. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to
451   align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. Default is 0.
452
453-  ``ENABLE_SME_FOR_SWD``: Boolean option to enable the Scalable Matrix
454   Extension for secure world. Used along with SVE and FPU/SIMD.
455   ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS and ENABLE_SVE_FOR_SWD must also be set to use this.
456   This is experimental. Default is 0.
457
458-  ``ENABLE_SPE_FOR_NS`` : Numeric value to enable Statistical Profiling
459   extensions. This is an optional architectural feature for AArch64.
460   This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION``
461   mechanism. The default is 2 but is automatically disabled when the target
462   architecture is AArch32.
463
464-  ``ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS``: Numeric value to enable Scalable Vector Extension
465   (SVE) for the Non-secure world only. SVE is an optional architectural feature
466   for AArch64. Note that when SVE is enabled for the Non-secure world, access
467   to SIMD and floating-point functionality from the Secure world is disabled by
468   default and controlled with ENABLE_SVE_FOR_SWD.
469   This is to avoid corruption of the Non-secure world data in the Z-registers
470   which are aliased by the SIMD and FP registers. The build option is not
471   compatible with the ``CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS`` build option, and will raise an
472   assert on platforms where SVE is implemented and ``ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS``
473   enabled.  This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align with the
474   ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. At this time, this build option cannot be
475   used on systems that have SPM_MM enabled. The default is 1.
476
477-  ``ENABLE_SVE_FOR_SWD``: Boolean option to enable SVE for the Secure world.
478   SVE is an optional architectural feature for AArch64. Note that this option
479   requires ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS to be enabled. The default is 0 and it is
480   automatically disabled when the target architecture is AArch32.
481
482-  ``ENABLE_STACK_PROTECTOR``: String option to enable the stack protection
483   checks in GCC. Allowed values are "all", "strong", "default" and "none". The
484   default value is set to "none". "strong" is the recommended stack protection
485   level if this feature is desired. "none" disables the stack protection. For
486   all values other than "none", the ``plat_get_stack_protector_canary()``
487   platform hook needs to be implemented. The value is passed as the last
488   component of the option ``-fstack-protector-$ENABLE_STACK_PROTECTOR``.
489
490-  ``ENCRYPT_BL31``: Binary flag to enable encryption of BL31 firmware. This
491   flag depends on ``DECRYPTION_SUPPORT`` build flag.
492
493-  ``ENCRYPT_BL32``: Binary flag to enable encryption of Secure BL32 payload.
494   This flag depends on ``DECRYPTION_SUPPORT`` build flag.
495
496-  ``ENC_KEY``: A 32-byte (256-bit) symmetric key in hex string format. It could
497   either be SSK or BSSK depending on ``FW_ENC_STATUS`` flag. This value depends
498   on ``DECRYPTION_SUPPORT`` build flag.
499
500-  ``ENC_NONCE``: A 12-byte (96-bit) encryption nonce or Initialization Vector
501   (IV) in hex string format. This value depends on ``DECRYPTION_SUPPORT``
502   build flag.
503
504-  ``ERROR_DEPRECATED``: This option decides whether to treat the usage of
505   deprecated platform APIs, helper functions or drivers within Trusted
506   Firmware as error. It can take the value 1 (flag the use of deprecated
507   APIs as error) or 0. The default is 0.
508
509-  ``EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING``: When set to ``1``, enable handling of exceptions
510   targeted at EL3. When set ``0`` (default), no exceptions are expected or
511   handled at EL3, and a panic will result. The exception to this rule is when
512   ``SPMD_SPM_AT_SEL2`` is set to ``1``, in which case, only exceptions
513   occuring during normal world execution, are trapped to EL3. Any exception
514   trapped during secure world execution are trapped to the SPMC. This is
515   supported only for AArch64 builds.
516
517-  ``EVENT_LOG_LEVEL``: Chooses the log level to use for Measured Boot when
518   ``MEASURED_BOOT`` is enabled. For a list of valid values, see ``LOG_LEVEL``.
519   Default value is 40 (LOG_LEVEL_INFO).
520
521-  ``FAULT_INJECTION_SUPPORT``: ARMv8.4 extensions introduced support for fault
522   injection from lower ELs, and this build option enables lower ELs to use
523   Error Records accessed via System Registers to inject faults. This is
524   applicable only to AArch64 builds.
525
526   This feature is intended for testing purposes only, and is advisable to keep
527   disabled for production images.
528
529-  ``FEATURE_DETECTION``: Boolean option to enable the architectural features
530   detection mechanism. It detects whether the Architectural features enabled
531   through feature specific build flags are supported by the PE or not by
532   validating them either at boot phase or at runtime based on the value
533   possessed by the feature flag (0 to 2) and report error messages at an early
534   stage. This flag will also enable errata ordering checking for ``DEBUG``
535   builds.
536
537   This prevents and benefits us from EL3 runtime exceptions during context save
538   and restore routines guarded by these build flags. Henceforth validating them
539   before their usage provides more control on the actions taken under them.
540
541   The mechanism permits the build flags to take values 0, 1 or 2 and
542   evaluates them accordingly.
543
544   Lets consider ``ENABLE_FEAT_HCX``, build flag for ``FEAT_HCX`` as an example:
545
546   ::
547
548     ENABLE_FEAT_HCX = 0: Feature disabled statically at compile time.
549     ENABLE_FEAT_HCX = 1: Feature Enabled and the flag is validated at boottime.
550     ENABLE_FEAT_HCX = 2: Feature Enabled and the flag is validated at runtime.
551
552   In the above example, if the feature build flag, ``ENABLE_FEAT_HCX`` set to
553   0, feature is disabled statically during compilation. If it is defined as 1,
554   feature is validated, wherein FEAT_HCX is detected at boot time. In case not
555   implemented by the PE, a hard panic is generated. Finally, if the flag is set
556   to 2, feature is validated at runtime.
557
558   Note that the entire implementation is divided into two phases, wherein as
559   as part of phase-1 we are supporting the values 0,1. Value 2 is currently not
560   supported and is planned to be handled explicilty in phase-2 implementation.
561
562   FEATURE_DETECTION macro is disabled by default, and is currently an
563   experimental procedure. Platforms can explicitly make use of this by
564   mechanism, by enabling it to validate whether they have set their build flags
565   properly at an early phase.
566
567-  ``FIP_NAME``: This is an optional build option which specifies the FIP
568   filename for the ``fip`` target. Default is ``fip.bin``.
569
570-  ``FWU_FIP_NAME``: This is an optional build option which specifies the FWU
571   FIP filename for the ``fwu_fip`` target. Default is ``fwu_fip.bin``.
572
573-  ``FW_ENC_STATUS``: Top level firmware's encryption numeric flag, values:
574
575   ::
576
577     0: Encryption is done with Secret Symmetric Key (SSK) which is common
578        for a class of devices.
579     1: Encryption is done with Binding Secret Symmetric Key (BSSK) which is
580        unique per device.
581
582   This flag depends on ``DECRYPTION_SUPPORT`` build flag.
583
584-  ``GENERATE_COT``: Boolean flag used to build and execute the ``cert_create``
585   tool to create certificates as per the Chain of Trust described in
586   :ref:`Trusted Board Boot`. The build system then calls ``fiptool`` to
587   include the certificates in the FIP and FWU_FIP. Default value is '0'.
588
589   Specify both ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1`` and ``GENERATE_COT=1`` to include support
590   for the Trusted Board Boot feature in the BL1 and BL2 images, to generate
591   the corresponding certificates, and to include those certificates in the
592   FIP and FWU_FIP.
593
594   Note that if ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=0`` and ``GENERATE_COT=1``, the BL1 and BL2
595   images will not include support for Trusted Board Boot. The FIP will still
596   include the corresponding certificates. This FIP can be used to verify the
597   Chain of Trust on the host machine through other mechanisms.
598
599   Note that if ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1`` and ``GENERATE_COT=0``, the BL1 and BL2
600   images will include support for Trusted Board Boot, but the FIP and FWU_FIP
601   will not include the corresponding certificates, causing a boot failure.
602
603-  ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3``: Unlike GICv3, the GICv2 architecture doesn't have
604   inherent support for specific EL3 type interrupts. Setting this build option
605   to ``1`` assumes GICv2 *Group 0* interrupts are expected to target EL3, both
606   by :ref:`platform abstraction layer<platform Interrupt Controller API>` and
607   :ref:`Interrupt Management Framework<Interrupt Management Framework>`.
608   This allows GICv2 platforms to enable features requiring EL3 interrupt type.
609   This also means that all GICv2 Group 0 interrupts are delivered to EL3, and
610   the Secure Payload interrupts needs to be synchronously handed over to Secure
611   EL1 for handling. The default value of this option is ``0``, which means the
612   Group 0 interrupts are assumed to be handled by Secure EL1.
613
614-  ``HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST_NS``: When set to ``1``, External Aborts and SError
615   Interrupts, resulting from errors in NS world, will be always trapped in
616   EL3 i.e. in BL31 at runtime. When set to ``0`` (default), these exceptions
617   will be trapped in the current exception level (or in EL1 if the current
618   exception level is EL0).
619
620-  ``HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY``: On most Arm systems to-date, platform-specific
621   software operations are required for CPUs to enter and exit coherency.
622   However, newer systems exist where CPUs' entry to and exit from coherency
623   is managed in hardware. Such systems require software to only initiate these
624   operations, and the rest is managed in hardware, minimizing active software
625   management. In such systems, this boolean option enables TF-A to carry out
626   build and run-time optimizations during boot and power management operations.
627   This option defaults to 0 and if it is enabled, then it implies
628   ``WARMBOOT_ENABLE_DCACHE_EARLY`` is also enabled.
629
630   If this flag is disabled while the platform which TF-A is compiled for
631   includes cores that manage coherency in hardware, then a compilation error is
632   generated. This is based on the fact that a system cannot have, at the same
633   time, cores that manage coherency in hardware and cores that don't. In other
634   words, a platform cannot have, at the same time, cores that require
635   ``HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY=1`` and cores that require
636   ``HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY=0``.
637
638   Note that, when ``HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY`` is enabled, version 2 of
639   translation library (xlat tables v2) must be used; version 1 of translation
640   library is not supported.
641
642-  ``IMPDEF_SYSREG_TRAP``: Numeric value to enable the handling traps for
643   implementation defined system register accesses from lower ELs. Default
644   value is ``0``.
645
646-  ``INVERTED_MEMMAP``: memmap tool print by default lower addresses at the
647   bottom, higher addresses at the top. This build flag can be set to '1' to
648   invert this behavior. Lower addresses will be printed at the top and higher
649   addresses at the bottom.
650
651-  ``KEY_ALG``: This build flag enables the user to select the algorithm to be
652   used for generating the PKCS keys and subsequent signing of the certificate.
653   It accepts 5 values: ``rsa``, ``rsa_1_5``, ``ecdsa``, ``ecdsa-brainpool-regular``
654   and ``ecdsa-brainpool-twisted``. The option ``rsa_1_5`` is the legacy PKCS#1
655   RSA 1.5 algorithm which is not TBBR compliant and is retained only for
656   compatibility. The default value of this flag is ``rsa`` which is the TBBR
657   compliant PKCS#1 RSA 2.1 scheme.
658
659-  ``KEY_SIZE``: This build flag enables the user to select the key size for
660   the algorithm specified by ``KEY_ALG``. The valid values for ``KEY_SIZE``
661   depend on the chosen algorithm and the cryptographic module.
662
663   +---------------------------+------------------------------------+
664   |         KEY_ALG           |        Possible key sizes          |
665   +===========================+====================================+
666   |           rsa             | 1024 , 2048 (default), 3072, 4096* |
667   +---------------------------+------------------------------------+
668   |          ecdsa            |            unavailable             |
669   +---------------------------+------------------------------------+
670   |  ecdsa-brainpool-regular  |            unavailable             |
671   +---------------------------+------------------------------------+
672   |  ecdsa-brainpool-twisted  |            unavailable             |
673   +---------------------------+------------------------------------+
674
675
676   * Only 2048 bits size is available with CryptoCell 712 SBROM release 1.
677     Only 3072 bits size is available with CryptoCell 712 SBROM release 2.
678
679-  ``HASH_ALG``: This build flag enables the user to select the secure hash
680   algorithm. It accepts 3 values: ``sha256``, ``sha384`` and ``sha512``.
681   The default value of this flag is ``sha256``.
682
683-  ``LDFLAGS``: Extra user options appended to the linkers' command line in
684   addition to the one set by the build system.
685
686-  ``LOG_LEVEL``: Chooses the log level, which controls the amount of console log
687   output compiled into the build. This should be one of the following:
688
689   ::
690
691       0  (LOG_LEVEL_NONE)
692       10 (LOG_LEVEL_ERROR)
693       20 (LOG_LEVEL_NOTICE)
694       30 (LOG_LEVEL_WARNING)
695       40 (LOG_LEVEL_INFO)
696       50 (LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE)
697
698   All log output up to and including the selected log level is compiled into
699   the build. The default value is 40 in debug builds and 20 in release builds.
700
701-  ``MEASURED_BOOT``: Boolean flag to include support for the Measured Boot
702   feature. This flag can be enabled with ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT`` in order to
703   provide trust that the code taking the measurements and recording them has
704   not been tampered with.
705
706   This option defaults to 0.
707
708-  ``DRTM_SUPPORT``: Boolean flag to enable support for Dynamic Root of Trust
709   for Measurement (DRTM). This feature has trust dependency on BL31 for taking
710   the measurements and recording them as per `PSA DRTM specification`_. For
711   platforms which use BL2 to load/authenticate BL31 ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT`` can
712   be used and for the platforms which use ``RESET_TO_BL31`` platform owners
713   should have mechanism to authenticate BL31. This is an experimental feature.
714
715   This option defaults to 0.
716
717-  ``NON_TRUSTED_WORLD_KEY``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It
718   specifies the file that contains the Non-Trusted World private key in PEM
719   format. If ``SAVE_KEYS=1``, this file name will be used to save the key.
720
721-  ``NS_BL2U``: Path to NS_BL2U image in the host file system. This image is
722   optional. It is only needed if the platform makefile specifies that it
723   is required in order to build the ``fwu_fip`` target.
724
725-  ``NS_TIMER_SWITCH``: Enable save and restore for non-secure timer register
726   contents upon world switch. It can take either 0 (don't save and restore) or
727   1 (do save and restore). 0 is the default. An SPD may set this to 1 if it
728   wants the timer registers to be saved and restored.
729
730-  ``OVERRIDE_LIBC``: This option allows platforms to override the default libc
731   for the BL image. It can be either 0 (include) or 1 (remove). The default
732   value is 0.
733
734-  ``PL011_GENERIC_UART``: Boolean option to indicate the PL011 driver that
735   the underlying hardware is not a full PL011 UART but a minimally compliant
736   generic UART, which is a subset of the PL011. The driver will not access
737   any register that is not part of the SBSA generic UART specification.
738   Default value is 0 (a full PL011 compliant UART is present).
739
740-  ``PLAT``: Choose a platform to build TF-A for. The chosen platform name
741   must be subdirectory of any depth under ``plat/``, and must contain a
742   platform makefile named ``platform.mk``. For example, to build TF-A for the
743   Arm Juno board, select PLAT=juno.
744
745-  ``PRELOADED_BL33_BASE``: This option enables booting a preloaded BL33 image
746   instead of the normal boot flow. When defined, it must specify the entry
747   point address for the preloaded BL33 image. This option is incompatible with
748   ``EL3_PAYLOAD_BASE``. If both are defined, ``EL3_PAYLOAD_BASE`` has priority
749   over ``PRELOADED_BL33_BASE``.
750
751-  ``PROGRAMMABLE_RESET_ADDRESS``: This option indicates whether the reset
752   vector address can be programmed or is fixed on the platform. It can take
753   either 0 (fixed) or 1 (programmable). Default is 0. If the platform has a
754   programmable reset address, it is expected that a CPU will start executing
755   code directly at the right address, both on a cold and warm reset. In this
756   case, there is no need to identify the entrypoint on boot and the boot path
757   can be optimised. The ``plat_get_my_entrypoint()`` platform porting interface
758   does not need to be implemented in this case.
759
760-  ``PSCI_EXTENDED_STATE_ID``: As per PSCI1.0 Specification, there are 2 formats
761   possible for the PSCI power-state parameter: original and extended State-ID
762   formats. This flag if set to 1, configures the generic PSCI layer to use the
763   extended format. The default value of this flag is 0, which means by default
764   the original power-state format is used by the PSCI implementation. This flag
765   should be specified by the platform makefile and it governs the return value
766   of PSCI_FEATURES API for CPU_SUSPEND smc function id. When this option is
767   enabled on Arm platforms, the option ``ARM_RECOM_STATE_ID_ENC`` needs to be
768   set to 1 as well.
769
770-  ``PSCI_OS_INIT_MODE``: Boolean flag to enable support for optional PSCI
771   OS-initiated mode. This option defaults to 0.
772
773-  ``ENABLE_FEAT_RAS``: Numeric value to enable Armv8.2 RAS features. RAS features
774   are an optional extension for pre-Armv8.2 CPUs, but are mandatory for Armv8.2
775   or later CPUs. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align with the
776   ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism.
777
778-  ``RAS_FFH_SUPPORT``: Support to enable Firmware first handling of RAS errors
779   originating from NS world. When ``RAS_FFH_SUPPORT`` is set to ``1``,
780   ``HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST_NS`` and ``ENABLE_FEAT_RAS`` must also be set to ``1``.
781
782-  ``RESET_TO_BL31``: Enable BL31 entrypoint as the CPU reset vector instead
783   of the BL1 entrypoint. It can take the value 0 (CPU reset to BL1
784   entrypoint) or 1 (CPU reset to BL31 entrypoint).
785   The default value is 0.
786
787-  ``RESET_TO_SP_MIN``: SP_MIN is the minimal AArch32 Secure Payload provided
788   in TF-A. This flag configures SP_MIN entrypoint as the CPU reset vector
789   instead of the BL1 entrypoint. It can take the value 0 (CPU reset to BL1
790   entrypoint) or 1 (CPU reset to SP_MIN entrypoint). The default value is 0.
791
792-  ``ROT_KEY``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It specifies the
793   file that contains the ROT private key in PEM format and enforces public key
794   hash generation. If ``SAVE_KEYS=1``, this
795   file name will be used to save the key.
796
797-  ``SAVE_KEYS``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It tells the
798   certificate generation tool to save the keys used to establish the Chain of
799   Trust. Allowed options are '0' or '1'. Default is '0' (do not save).
800
801-  ``SCP_BL2``: Path to SCP_BL2 image in the host file system. This image is optional.
802   If a SCP_BL2 image is present then this option must be passed for the ``fip``
803   target.
804
805-  ``SCP_BL2_KEY``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It specifies the
806   file that contains the SCP_BL2 private key in PEM format. If ``SAVE_KEYS=1``,
807   this file name will be used to save the key.
808
809-  ``SCP_BL2U``: Path to SCP_BL2U image in the host file system. This image is
810   optional. It is only needed if the platform makefile specifies that it
811   is required in order to build the ``fwu_fip`` target.
812
813-  ``SDEI_SUPPORT``: Setting this to ``1`` enables support for Software
814   Delegated Exception Interface to BL31 image. This defaults to ``0``.
815
816   When set to ``1``, the build option ``EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING`` must also be
817   set to ``1``.
818
819-  ``SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA``: Whether code and read-only data should be
820   isolated on separate memory pages. This is a trade-off between security and
821   memory usage. See "Isolating code and read-only data on separate memory
822   pages" section in :ref:`Firmware Design`. This flag is disabled by default
823   and affects all BL images.
824
825-  ``SEPARATE_NOBITS_REGION``: Setting this option to ``1`` allows the NOBITS
826   sections of BL31 (.bss, stacks, page tables, and coherent memory) to be
827   allocated in RAM discontiguous from the loaded firmware image. When set, the
828   platform is expected to provide definitions for ``BL31_NOBITS_BASE`` and
829   ``BL31_NOBITS_LIMIT``. When the option is ``0`` (the default), NOBITS
830   sections are placed in RAM immediately following the loaded firmware image.
831
832-  ``SEPARATE_BL2_NOLOAD_REGION``: Setting this option to ``1`` allows the
833   NOLOAD sections of BL2 (.bss, stacks, page tables) to be allocated in RAM
834   discontiguous from loaded firmware images. When set, the platform need to
835   provide definitions of ``BL2_NOLOAD_START`` and ``BL2_NOLOAD_LIMIT``. This
836   flag is disabled by default and NOLOAD sections are placed in RAM immediately
837   following the loaded firmware image.
838
839-  ``SMC_PCI_SUPPORT``: This option allows platforms to handle PCI configuration
840   access requests via a standard SMCCC defined in `DEN0115`_. When combined with
841   UEFI+ACPI this can provide a certain amount of OS forward compatibility
842   with newer platforms that aren't ECAM compliant.
843
844-  ``SPD``: Choose a Secure Payload Dispatcher component to be built into TF-A.
845   This build option is only valid if ``ARCH=aarch64``. The value should be
846   the path to the directory containing the SPD source, relative to
847   ``services/spd/``; the directory is expected to contain a makefile called
848   ``<spd-value>.mk``. The SPM Dispatcher standard service is located in
849   services/std_svc/spmd and enabled by ``SPD=spmd``. The SPM Dispatcher
850   cannot be enabled when the ``SPM_MM`` option is enabled.
851
852-  ``SPIN_ON_BL1_EXIT``: This option introduces an infinite loop in BL1. It can
853   take either 0 (no loop) or 1 (add a loop). 0 is the default. This loop stops
854   execution in BL1 just before handing over to BL31. At this point, all
855   firmware images have been loaded in memory, and the MMU and caches are
856   turned off. Refer to the "Debugging options" section for more details.
857
858-  ``SPMC_AT_EL3`` : This boolean option is used jointly with the SPM
859   Dispatcher option (``SPD=spmd``). When enabled (1) it indicates the SPMC
860   component runs at the EL3 exception level. The default value is ``0`` (
861   disabled). This configuration supports pre-Armv8.4 platforms (aka not
862   implementing the ``FEAT_SEL2`` extension). This is an experimental feature.
863
864-  ``SPMC_OPTEE`` : This boolean option is used jointly with the SPM
865   Dispatcher option (``SPD=spmd``) and with ``SPMD_SPM_AT_SEL2=0`` to
866   indicate that the SPMC at S-EL1 is OP-TEE and an OP-TEE specific loading
867   mechanism should be used.
868
869-  ``SPMD_SPM_AT_SEL2`` : This boolean option is used jointly with the SPM
870   Dispatcher option (``SPD=spmd``). When enabled (1) it indicates the SPMC
871   component runs at the S-EL2 exception level provided by the ``FEAT_SEL2``
872   extension. This is the default when enabling the SPM Dispatcher. When
873   disabled (0) it indicates the SPMC component runs at the S-EL1 execution
874   state or at EL3 if ``SPMC_AT_EL3`` is enabled. The latter configurations
875   support pre-Armv8.4 platforms (aka not implementing the ``FEAT_SEL2``
876   extension).
877
878-  ``SPM_MM`` : Boolean option to enable the Management Mode (MM)-based Secure
879   Partition Manager (SPM) implementation. The default value is ``0``
880   (disabled). This option cannot be enabled (``1``) when SPM Dispatcher is
881   enabled (``SPD=spmd``).
882
883-  ``SP_LAYOUT_FILE``: Platform provided path to JSON file containing the
884   description of secure partitions. The build system will parse this file and
885   package all secure partition blobs into the FIP. This file is not
886   necessarily part of TF-A tree. Only available when ``SPD=spmd``.
887
888-  ``SP_MIN_WITH_SECURE_FIQ``: Boolean flag to indicate the SP_MIN handles
889   secure interrupts (caught through the FIQ line). Platforms can enable
890   this directive if they need to handle such interruption. When enabled,
891   the FIQ are handled in monitor mode and non secure world is not allowed
892   to mask these events. Platforms that enable FIQ handling in SP_MIN shall
893   implement the api ``sp_min_plat_fiq_handler()``. The default value is 0.
894
895-  ``SVE_VECTOR_LEN``: SVE vector length to configure in ZCR_EL3.
896   Platforms can configure this if they need to lower the hardware
897   limit, for example due to asymmetric configuration or limitations of
898   software run at lower ELs. The default is the architectural maximum
899   of 2048 which should be suitable for most configurations, the
900   hardware will limit the effective VL to the maximum physically supported
901   VL.
902
903-  ``TRNG_SUPPORT``: Setting this to ``1`` enables support for True
904   Random Number Generator Interface to BL31 image. This defaults to ``0``.
905
906-  ``TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT``: Boolean flag to include support for the Trusted Board
907   Boot feature. When set to '1', BL1 and BL2 images include support to load
908   and verify the certificates and images in a FIP, and BL1 includes support
909   for the Firmware Update. The default value is '0'. Generation and inclusion
910   of certificates in the FIP and FWU_FIP depends upon the value of the
911   ``GENERATE_COT`` option.
912
913   .. warning::
914      This option depends on ``CREATE_KEYS`` to be enabled. If the keys
915      already exist in disk, they will be overwritten without further notice.
916
917-  ``TRUSTED_WORLD_KEY``: This option is used when ``GENERATE_COT=1``. It
918   specifies the file that contains the Trusted World private key in PEM
919   format. If ``SAVE_KEYS=1``, this file name will be used to save the key.
920
921-  ``TSP_INIT_ASYNC``: Choose BL32 initialization method as asynchronous or
922   synchronous, (see "Initializing a BL32 Image" section in
923   :ref:`Firmware Design`). It can take the value 0 (BL32 is initialized using
924   synchronous method) or 1 (BL32 is initialized using asynchronous method).
925   Default is 0.
926
927-  ``TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT``: A non zero value enables the interrupt
928   routing model which routes non-secure interrupts asynchronously from TSP
929   to EL3 causing immediate preemption of TSP. The EL3 is responsible
930   for saving and restoring the TSP context in this routing model. The
931   default routing model (when the value is 0) is to route non-secure
932   interrupts to TSP allowing it to save its context and hand over
933   synchronously to EL3 via an SMC.
934
935   .. note::
936      When ``EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING`` is ``1``, ``TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT``
937      must also be set to ``1``.
938
939-  ``TWED_DELAY``: Numeric value to be set in order to delay the trapping of
940   WFE instruction. ``ENABLE_FEAT_TWED`` build option must be enabled to set
941   this delay. It can take values in the range (0-15). Default value is ``0``
942   and based on this value, 2^(TWED_DELAY + 8) cycles will be delayed.
943   Platforms need to explicitly update this value based on their requirements.
944
945-  ``USE_ARM_LINK``: This flag determines whether to enable support for ARM
946   linker. When the ``LINKER`` build variable points to the armlink linker,
947   this flag is enabled automatically. To enable support for armlink, platforms
948   will have to provide a scatter file for the BL image. Currently, Tegra
949   platforms use the armlink support to compile BL3-1 images.
950
951-  ``USE_COHERENT_MEM``: This flag determines whether to include the coherent
952   memory region in the BL memory map or not (see "Use of Coherent memory in
953   TF-A" section in :ref:`Firmware Design`). It can take the value 1
954   (Coherent memory region is included) or 0 (Coherent memory region is
955   excluded). Default is 1.
956
957-  ``USE_DEBUGFS``: When set to 1 this option activates an EXPERIMENTAL feature
958   exposing a virtual filesystem interface through BL31 as a SiP SMC function.
959   Default is 0.
960
961-  ``ARM_IO_IN_DTB``: This flag determines whether to use IO based on the
962   firmware configuration framework. This will move the io_policies into a
963   configuration device tree, instead of static structure in the code base.
964
965-  ``COT_DESC_IN_DTB``: This flag determines whether to create COT descriptors
966   at runtime using fconf. If this flag is enabled, COT descriptors are
967   statically captured in tb_fw_config file in the form of device tree nodes
968   and properties. Currently, COT descriptors used by BL2 are moved to the
969   device tree and COT descriptors used by BL1 are retained in the code
970   base statically.
971
972-  ``SDEI_IN_FCONF``: This flag determines whether to configure SDEI setup in
973   runtime using firmware configuration framework. The platform specific SDEI
974   shared and private events configuration is retrieved from device tree rather
975   than static C structures at compile time. This is only supported if
976   SDEI_SUPPORT build flag is enabled.
977
978-  ``SEC_INT_DESC_IN_FCONF``: This flag determines whether to configure Group 0
979   and Group1 secure interrupts using the firmware configuration framework. The
980   platform specific secure interrupt property descriptor is retrieved from
981   device tree in runtime rather than depending on static C structure at compile
982   time.
983
984-  ``USE_ROMLIB``: This flag determines whether library at ROM will be used.
985   This feature creates a library of functions to be placed in ROM and thus
986   reduces SRAM usage. Refer to :ref:`Library at ROM` for further details. Default
987   is 0.
988
989-  ``V``: Verbose build. If assigned anything other than 0, the build commands
990   are printed. Default is 0.
991
992-  ``VERSION_STRING``: String used in the log output for each TF-A image.
993   Defaults to a string formed by concatenating the version number, build type
994   and build string.
995
996-  ``W``: Warning level. Some compiler warning options of interest have been
997   regrouped and put in the root Makefile. This flag can take the values 0 to 3,
998   each level enabling more warning options. Default is 0.
999
1000   This option is closely related to the ``E`` option, which enables
1001   ``-Werror``.
1002
1003   - ``W=0`` (default)
1004
1005     Enables a wide assortment of warnings, most notably ``-Wall`` and
1006     ``-Wextra``, as well as various bad practices and things that are likely to
1007     result in errors. Includes some compiler specific flags. No warnings are
1008     expected at this level for any build.
1009
1010   - ``W=1``
1011
1012     Enables warnings we want the generic build to include but are too time
1013     consuming to fix at the moment. It re-enables warnings taken out for
1014     ``W=0`` builds (a few of the ``-Wextra`` additions). This level is expected
1015     to eventually be merged into ``W=0``. Some warnings are expected on some
1016     builds, but new contributions should not introduce new ones.
1017
1018   - ``W=2`` (recommended)
1019
1020    Enables warnings we want the generic build to include but cannot be enabled
1021    due to external libraries. This level is expected to eventually be merged
1022    into ``W=0``. Lots of warnings are expected, primarily from external
1023    libraries like zlib and compiler-rt, but new controbutions should not
1024    introduce new ones.
1025
1026   - ``W=3``
1027
1028     Enables warnings that are informative but not necessary and generally too
1029     verbose and frequently ignored. A very large number of warnings are
1030     expected.
1031
1032   The exact set of warning flags depends on the compiler and TF-A warning
1033   level, however they are all succinctly set in the top-level Makefile. Please
1034   refer to the `GCC`_ or `Clang`_ documentation for more information on the
1035   individual flags.
1036
1037-  ``WARMBOOT_ENABLE_DCACHE_EARLY`` : Boolean option to enable D-cache early on
1038   the CPU after warm boot. This is applicable for platforms which do not
1039   require interconnect programming to enable cache coherency (eg: single
1040   cluster platforms). If this option is enabled, then warm boot path
1041   enables D-caches immediately after enabling MMU. This option defaults to 0.
1042
1043-  ``SUPPORT_STACK_MEMTAG``: This flag determines whether to enable memory
1044   tagging for stack or not. It accepts 2 values: ``yes`` and ``no``. The
1045   default value of this flag is ``no``. Note this option must be enabled only
1046   for ARM architecture greater than Armv8.5-A.
1047
1048-  ``ERRATA_SPECULATIVE_AT``: This flag determines whether to enable ``AT``
1049   speculative errata workaround or not. It accepts 2 values: ``1`` and ``0``.
1050   The default value of this flag is ``0``.
1051
1052   ``AT`` speculative errata workaround disables stage1 page table walk for
1053   lower ELs (EL1 and EL0) in EL3 so that ``AT`` speculative fetch at any point
1054   produces either the correct result or failure without TLB allocation.
1055
1056   This boolean option enables errata for all below CPUs.
1057
1058   +---------+--------------+-------------------------+
1059   | Errata  |      CPU     |     Workaround Define   |
1060   +=========+==============+=========================+
1061   | 1165522 |  Cortex-A76  |  ``ERRATA_A76_1165522`` |
1062   +---------+--------------+-------------------------+
1063   | 1319367 |  Cortex-A72  |  ``ERRATA_A72_1319367`` |
1064   +---------+--------------+-------------------------+
1065   | 1319537 |  Cortex-A57  |  ``ERRATA_A57_1319537`` |
1066   +---------+--------------+-------------------------+
1067   | 1530923 |  Cortex-A55  |  ``ERRATA_A55_1530923`` |
1068   +---------+--------------+-------------------------+
1069   | 1530924 |  Cortex-A53  |  ``ERRATA_A53_1530924`` |
1070   +---------+--------------+-------------------------+
1071
1072   .. note::
1073      This option is enabled by build only if platform sets any of above defines
1074      mentioned in ’Workaround Define' column in the table.
1075      If this option is enabled for the EL3 software then EL2 software also must
1076      implement this workaround due to the behaviour of the errata mentioned
1077      in new SDEN document which will get published soon.
1078
1079- ``RAS_TRAP_NS_ERR_REC_ACCESS``: This flag enables/disables the SCR_EL3.TERR
1080  bit, to trap access to the RAS ERR and RAS ERX registers from lower ELs.
1081  This flag is disabled by default.
1082
1083- ``OPENSSL_DIR``: This option is used to provide the path to a directory on the
1084  host machine where a custom installation of OpenSSL is located, which is used
1085  to build the certificate generation, firmware encryption and FIP tools. If
1086  this option is not set, the default OS installation will be used.
1087
1088- ``USE_SP804_TIMER``: Use the SP804 timer instead of the Generic Timer for
1089  functions that wait for an arbitrary time length (udelay and mdelay). The
1090  default value is 0.
1091
1092- ``ENABLE_BRBE_FOR_NS``: Numeric value to enable access to the branch record
1093  buffer registers from NS ELs when FEAT_BRBE is implemented. BRBE is an
1094  optional architectural feature for AArch64. This flag can take the values
1095  0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. The default is 0
1096  and it is automatically disabled when the target architecture is AArch32.
1097
1098- ``ENABLE_TRBE_FOR_NS``: Numeric value to enable access of trace buffer
1099  control registers from NS ELs, NS-EL2 or NS-EL1(when NS-EL2 is implemented
1100  but unused) when FEAT_TRBE is implemented. TRBE is an optional architectural
1101  feature for AArch64. This flag can take the values  0 to 2, to align with the
1102  ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. The default is 0 and it is automatically
1103  disabled when the target architecture is AArch32.
1104
1105- ``ENABLE_SYS_REG_TRACE_FOR_NS``: Numeric value to enable trace system
1106  registers access from NS ELs, NS-EL2 or NS-EL1 (when NS-EL2 is implemented
1107  but unused). This feature is available if trace unit such as ETMv4.x, and
1108  ETE(extending ETM feature) is implemented. This flag can take the values
1109  0 to 2, to align with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. The default is 0.
1110
1111- ``ENABLE_TRF_FOR_NS``: Numeric value to enable trace filter control registers
1112  access from NS ELs, NS-EL2 or NS-EL1 (when NS-EL2 is implemented but unused),
1113  if FEAT_TRF is implemented. This flag can take the values 0 to 2, to align
1114  with the ``FEATURE_DETECTION`` mechanism. This flag is disabled by default.
1115
1116- ``PLAT_RSS_NOT_SUPPORTED``: Boolean option to enable the usage of the PSA
1117  APIs on platforms that doesn't support RSS (providing Arm CCA HES
1118  functionalities). When enabled (``1``), a mocked version of the APIs are used.
1119  The default value is 0.
1120
1121- ``CONDITIONAL_CMO``: Boolean option to enable call to platform-defined routine
1122  ``plat_can_cmo`` which will return zero if cache management operations should
1123  be skipped and non-zero otherwise. By default, this option is disabled which
1124  means platform hook won't be checked and CMOs will always be performed when
1125  related functions are called.
1126
1127- ``ERRATA_ABI_SUPPORT``: Boolean option to enable support for Errata management
1128  firmware interface for the BL31 image. By default its disabled (``0``).
1129
1130- ``ERRATA_NON_ARM_INTERCONNECT``: Boolean option to enable support for the
1131  errata mitigation for platforms with a non-arm interconnect using the errata
1132  ABI. By default its disabled (``0``).
1133
1134GICv3 driver options
1135--------------------
1136
1137GICv3 driver files are included using directive:
1138
1139``include drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3.mk``
1140
1141The driver can be configured with the following options set in the platform
1142makefile:
1143
1144-  ``GICV3_SUPPORT_GIC600``: Add support for the GIC-600 variants of GICv3.
1145   Enabling this option will add runtime detection support for the
1146   GIC-600, so is safe to select even for a GIC500 implementation.
1147   This option defaults to 0.
1148
1149- ``GICV3_SUPPORT_GIC600AE_FMU``: Add support for the Fault Management Unit
1150   for GIC-600 AE. Enabling this option will introduce support to initialize
1151   the FMU. Platforms should call the init function during boot to enable the
1152   FMU and its safety mechanisms. This option defaults to 0.
1153
1154-  ``GICV3_IMPL_GIC600_MULTICHIP``: Selects GIC-600 variant with multichip
1155   functionality. This option defaults to 0
1156
1157-  ``GICV3_OVERRIDE_DISTIF_PWR_OPS``: Allows override of default implementation
1158   of ``arm_gicv3_distif_pre_save`` and ``arm_gicv3_distif_post_restore``
1159   functions. This is required for FVP platform which need to simulate GIC save
1160   and restore during SYSTEM_SUSPEND without powering down GIC. Default is 0.
1161
1162-  ``GIC_ENABLE_V4_EXTN`` : Enables GICv4 related changes in GICv3 driver.
1163   This option defaults to 0.
1164
1165-  ``GIC_EXT_INTID``: When set to ``1``, GICv3 driver will support extended
1166   PPI (1056-1119) and SPI (4096-5119) range. This option defaults to 0.
1167
1168Debugging options
1169-----------------
1170
1171To compile a debug version and make the build more verbose use
1172
1173.. code:: shell
1174
1175    make PLAT=<platform> DEBUG=1 V=1 all
1176
1177AArch64 GCC 11 uses DWARF version 5 debugging symbols by default. Some tools
1178(for example Arm-DS) might not support this and may need an older version of
1179DWARF symbols to be emitted by GCC. This can be achieved by using the
1180``-gdwarf-<version>`` flag, with the version being set to 2, 3, 4 or 5. Setting
1181the version to 4 is recommended for Arm-DS.
1182
1183When debugging logic problems it might also be useful to disable all compiler
1184optimizations by using ``-O0``.
1185
1186.. warning::
1187   Using ``-O0`` could cause output images to be larger and base addresses
1188   might need to be recalculated (see the **Memory layout on Arm development
1189   platforms** section in the :ref:`Firmware Design`).
1190
1191Extra debug options can be passed to the build system by setting ``CFLAGS`` or
1192``LDFLAGS``:
1193
1194.. code:: shell
1195
1196    CFLAGS='-O0 -gdwarf-2'                                     \
1197    make PLAT=<platform> DEBUG=1 V=1 all
1198
1199Note that using ``-Wl,`` style compilation driver options in ``CFLAGS`` will be
1200ignored as the linker is called directly.
1201
1202It is also possible to introduce an infinite loop to help in debugging the
1203post-BL2 phase of TF-A. This can be done by rebuilding BL1 with the
1204``SPIN_ON_BL1_EXIT=1`` build flag. Refer to the :ref:`build_options_common`
1205section. In this case, the developer may take control of the target using a
1206debugger when indicated by the console output. When using Arm-DS, the following
1207commands can be used:
1208
1209::
1210
1211    # Stop target execution
1212    interrupt
1213
1214    #
1215    # Prepare your debugging environment, e.g. set breakpoints
1216    #
1217
1218    # Jump over the debug loop
1219    set var $AARCH64::$Core::$PC = $AARCH64::$Core::$PC + 4
1220
1221    # Resume execution
1222    continue
1223
1224Firmware update options
1225-----------------------
1226
1227-  ``NR_OF_FW_BANKS``: Define the number of firmware banks. This flag is used
1228   in defining the firmware update metadata structure. This flag is by default
1229   set to '2'.
1230
1231-  ``NR_OF_IMAGES_IN_FW_BANK``: Define the number of firmware images in each
1232   firmware bank. Each firmware bank must have the same number of images as per
1233   the `PSA FW update specification`_.
1234   This flag is used in defining the firmware update metadata structure. This
1235   flag is by default set to '1'.
1236
1237-  ``PSA_FWU_SUPPORT``: Enable the firmware update mechanism as per the
1238   `PSA FW update specification`_. The default value is 0, and this is an
1239   experimental feature.
1240   PSA firmware update implementation has some limitations, such as BL2 is
1241   not part of the protocol-updatable images, if BL2 needs to be updated, then
1242   it should be done through another platform-defined mechanism, and it assumes
1243   that the platform's hardware supports CRC32 instructions.
1244
1245--------------
1246
1247*Copyright (c) 2019-2023, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.*
1248
1249.. _DEN0115: https://developer.arm.com/docs/den0115/latest
1250.. _PSA FW update specification: https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0118/a/
1251.. _PSA DRTM specification: https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0113/a
1252.. _GCC: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html
1253.. _Clang: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/DiagnosticsReference.html
1254