1292585beSSandrine BailleuxPorting Guide 2292585beSSandrine Bailleux============= 3292585beSSandrine Bailleux 4292585beSSandrine BailleuxIntroduction 5292585beSSandrine Bailleux------------ 6292585beSSandrine Bailleux 7292585beSSandrine BailleuxPorting Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A) to a new platform involves making some 8292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmandatory and optional modifications for both the cold and warm boot paths. 9292585beSSandrine BailleuxModifications consist of: 10292585beSSandrine Bailleux 11292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Implementing a platform-specific function or variable, 12292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Setting up the execution context in a certain way, or 13292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Defining certain constants (for example #defines). 14292585beSSandrine Bailleux 15292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe platform-specific functions and variables are declared in 16292585beSSandrine Bailleux``include/plat/common/platform.h``. The firmware provides a default 17292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplementation of variables and functions to fulfill the optional requirements 18292585beSSandrine Bailleuxin order to ease the porting effort. Each platform port can use them as is or 19292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprovide their own implementation if the default implementation is inadequate. 20292585beSSandrine Bailleux 21292585beSSandrine Bailleux .. note:: 22292585beSSandrine Bailleux 23292585beSSandrine Bailleux TF-A historically provided default implementations of platform interfaces 24292585beSSandrine Bailleux as *weak* functions. This practice is now discouraged and new platform 25292585beSSandrine Bailleux interfaces as they get introduced in the code base should be *strongly* 26292585beSSandrine Bailleux defined. We intend to convert existing weak functions over time. Until 27292585beSSandrine Bailleux then, you will find references to *weak* functions in this document. 28292585beSSandrine Bailleux 29fd093351SSandrine BailleuxPlease review the :ref:`Threat Model` documents as part of the porting 30fd093351SSandrine Bailleuxeffort. Some platform interfaces play a key role in mitigating against some of 31fd093351SSandrine Bailleuxthe threats. Failing to fulfill these expectations could undermine the security 32fd093351SSandrine Bailleuxguarantees offered by TF-A. These platform responsibilities are highlighted in 33fd093351SSandrine Bailleuxthe threat assessment section, under the "`Mitigations implemented?`" box for 34fd093351SSandrine Bailleuxeach threat. 35fd093351SSandrine Bailleux 36292585beSSandrine BailleuxSome modifications are common to all Boot Loader (BL) stages. Section 2 37292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdiscusses these in detail. The subsequent sections discuss the remaining 38292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmodifications for each BL stage in detail. 39292585beSSandrine Bailleux 40292585beSSandrine BailleuxPlease refer to the :ref:`Platform Ports Policy` for the policy regarding 41292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcompatibility and deprecation of these porting interfaces. 42292585beSSandrine Bailleux 43292585beSSandrine BailleuxOnly Arm development platforms (such as FVP and Juno) may use the 44292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunctions/definitions in ``include/plat/arm/common/`` and the corresponding 45292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsource files in ``plat/arm/common/``. This is done so that there are no 46292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdependencies between platforms maintained by different people/companies. If you 47292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwant to use any of the functionality present in ``plat/arm`` files, please 48292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpropose a patch that moves the code to ``plat/common`` so that it can be 49292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdiscussed. 50292585beSSandrine Bailleux 51292585beSSandrine BailleuxCommon modifications 52292585beSSandrine Bailleux-------------------- 53292585beSSandrine Bailleux 54292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis section covers the modifications that should be made by the platform for 55292585beSSandrine Bailleuxeach BL stage to correctly port the firmware stack. They are categorized as 56292585beSSandrine Bailleuxeither mandatory or optional. 57292585beSSandrine Bailleux 58292585beSSandrine BailleuxCommon mandatory modifications 59292585beSSandrine Bailleux------------------------------ 60292585beSSandrine Bailleux 61292585beSSandrine BailleuxA platform port must enable the Memory Management Unit (MMU) as well as the 62292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinstruction and data caches for each BL stage. Setting up the translation 63292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtables is the responsibility of the platform port because memory maps differ 64292585beSSandrine Bailleuxacross platforms. A memory translation library (see ``lib/xlat_tables_v2/``) is 65292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprovided to help in this setup. 66292585beSSandrine Bailleux 67292585beSSandrine BailleuxNote that although this library supports non-identity mappings, this is intended 68292585beSSandrine Bailleuxonly for re-mapping peripheral physical addresses and allows platforms with high 69292585beSSandrine BailleuxI/O addresses to reduce their virtual address space. All other addresses 70292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcorresponding to code and data must currently use an identity mapping. 71292585beSSandrine Bailleux 72292585beSSandrine BailleuxAlso, the only translation granule size supported in TF-A is 4KB, as various 73292585beSSandrine Bailleuxparts of the code assume that is the case. It is not possible to switch to 74292585beSSandrine Bailleux16 KB or 64 KB granule sizes at the moment. 75292585beSSandrine Bailleux 76292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn Arm standard platforms, each BL stage configures the MMU in the 77292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform-specific architecture setup function, ``blX_plat_arch_setup()``, and uses 78292585beSSandrine Bailleuxan identity mapping for all addresses. 79292585beSSandrine Bailleux 80292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the build option ``USE_COHERENT_MEM`` is enabled, each platform can allocate a 81292585beSSandrine Bailleuxblock of identity mapped secure memory with Device-nGnRE attributes aligned to 82292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpage boundary (4K) for each BL stage. All sections which allocate coherent 83292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmemory are grouped under ``.coherent_ram``. For ex: Bakery locks are placed in a 84292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsection identified by name ``.bakery_lock`` inside ``.coherent_ram`` so that its 85292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpossible for the firmware to place variables in it using the following C code 86292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdirective: 87292585beSSandrine Bailleux 88292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 89292585beSSandrine Bailleux 90292585beSSandrine Bailleux __section(".bakery_lock") 91292585beSSandrine Bailleux 92292585beSSandrine BailleuxOr alternatively the following assembler code directive: 93292585beSSandrine Bailleux 94292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 95292585beSSandrine Bailleux 96292585beSSandrine Bailleux .section .bakery_lock 97292585beSSandrine Bailleux 98292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``.coherent_ram`` section is a sum of all sections like ``.bakery_lock`` which are 99292585beSSandrine Bailleuxused to allocate any data structures that are accessed both when a CPU is 100292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexecuting with its MMU and caches enabled, and when it's running with its MMU 101292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand caches disabled. Examples are given below. 102292585beSSandrine Bailleux 103292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following variables, functions and constants must be defined by the platform 104292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor the firmware to work correctly. 105292585beSSandrine Bailleux 106292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. _platform_def_mandatory: 107292585beSSandrine Bailleux 108292585beSSandrine BailleuxFile : platform_def.h [mandatory] 109292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 110292585beSSandrine Bailleux 111292585beSSandrine BailleuxEach platform must ensure that a header file of this name is in the system 112292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinclude path with the following constants defined. This will require updating 113292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe list of ``PLAT_INCLUDES`` in the ``platform.mk`` file. 114292585beSSandrine Bailleux 115292585beSSandrine BailleuxPlatform ports may optionally use the file ``include/plat/common/common_def.h``, 116292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhich provides typical values for some of the constants below. These values are 117292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlikely to be suitable for all platform ports. 118292585beSSandrine Bailleux 119292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLATFORM_LINKER_FORMAT** 120292585beSSandrine Bailleux 121292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the linker format used by the platform, for example 122292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``elf64-littleaarch64``. 123292585beSSandrine Bailleux 124292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLATFORM_LINKER_ARCH** 125292585beSSandrine Bailleux 126292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the processor architecture for the linker by the platform, for 127292585beSSandrine Bailleux example ``aarch64``. 128292585beSSandrine Bailleux 129292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLATFORM_STACK_SIZE** 130292585beSSandrine Bailleux 131292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the normal stack memory available to each CPU. This constant is used 132292585beSSandrine Bailleux by ``plat/common/aarch64/platform_mp_stack.S`` and 133292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``plat/common/aarch64/platform_up_stack.S``. 134292585beSSandrine Bailleux 135292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE** 136292585beSSandrine Bailleux 137292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the size in bytes of the largest cache line across all the cache 138292585beSSandrine Bailleux levels in the platform. 139292585beSSandrine Bailleux 140292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : FIRMWARE_WELCOME_STR** 141292585beSSandrine Bailleux 142292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the character string printed by BL1 upon entry into the ``bl1_main()`` 143292585beSSandrine Bailleux function. 144292585beSSandrine Bailleux 145292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT** 146292585beSSandrine Bailleux 147292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the total number of CPUs implemented by the platform across all 148292585beSSandrine Bailleux clusters in the system. 149292585beSSandrine Bailleux 150292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_NUM_PWR_DOMAINS** 151292585beSSandrine Bailleux 152292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the total number of nodes in the power domain topology 153292585beSSandrine Bailleux tree at all the power domain levels used by the platform. 154292585beSSandrine Bailleux This macro is used by the PSCI implementation to allocate 155292585beSSandrine Bailleux data structures to represent power domain topology. 156292585beSSandrine Bailleux 157292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL** 158292585beSSandrine Bailleux 159292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum power domain level that the power management operations 160292585beSSandrine Bailleux should apply to. More often, but not always, the power domain level 161292585beSSandrine Bailleux corresponds to affinity level. This macro allows the PSCI implementation 162292585beSSandrine Bailleux to know the highest power domain level that it should consider for power 163292585beSSandrine Bailleux management operations in the system that the platform implements. For 164292585beSSandrine Bailleux example, the Base AEM FVP implements two clusters with a configurable 165292585beSSandrine Bailleux number of CPUs and it reports the maximum power domain level as 1. 166292585beSSandrine Bailleux 167292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_MAX_OFF_STATE** 168292585beSSandrine Bailleux 169292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the local power state corresponding to the deepest power down 170292585beSSandrine Bailleux possible at every power domain level in the platform. The local power 171292585beSSandrine Bailleux states for each level may be sparsely allocated between 0 and this value 172292585beSSandrine Bailleux with 0 being reserved for the RUN state. The PSCI implementation uses this 173292585beSSandrine Bailleux value to initialize the local power states of the power domain nodes and 174292585beSSandrine Bailleux to specify the requested power state for a PSCI_CPU_OFF call. 175292585beSSandrine Bailleux 176292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_MAX_RET_STATE** 177292585beSSandrine Bailleux 178292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the local power state corresponding to the deepest retention state 179292585beSSandrine Bailleux possible at every power domain level in the platform. This macro should be 180292585beSSandrine Bailleux a value less than PLAT_MAX_OFF_STATE and greater than 0. It is used by the 181292585beSSandrine Bailleux PSCI implementation to distinguish between retention and power down local 182292585beSSandrine Bailleux power states within PSCI_CPU_SUSPEND call. 183292585beSSandrine Bailleux 184292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL_STATES** 185292585beSSandrine Bailleux 186292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum number of local power states per power domain level 187292585beSSandrine Bailleux that the platform supports. The default value of this macro is 2 since 188292585beSSandrine Bailleux most platforms just support a maximum of two local power states at each 189292585beSSandrine Bailleux power domain level (power-down and retention). If the platform needs to 190292585beSSandrine Bailleux account for more local power states, then it must redefine this macro. 191292585beSSandrine Bailleux 192292585beSSandrine Bailleux Currently, this macro is used by the Generic PSCI implementation to size 193292585beSSandrine Bailleux the array used for PSCI_STAT_COUNT/RESIDENCY accounting. 194292585beSSandrine Bailleux 195292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL1_RO_BASE** 196292585beSSandrine Bailleux 197292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure ROM where BL1 originally lives. Must be 198292585beSSandrine Bailleux aligned on a page-size boundary. 199292585beSSandrine Bailleux 200292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL1_RO_LIMIT** 201292585beSSandrine Bailleux 202292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure ROM that BL1's actual content (i.e. 203292585beSSandrine Bailleux excluding any data section allocated at runtime) can occupy. 204292585beSSandrine Bailleux 205292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL1_RW_BASE** 206292585beSSandrine Bailleux 207292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure RAM where BL1's read-write data will live 208292585beSSandrine Bailleux at runtime. Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. 209292585beSSandrine Bailleux 210292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL1_RW_LIMIT** 211292585beSSandrine Bailleux 212292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure RAM that BL1's read-write data can 213292585beSSandrine Bailleux occupy at runtime. 214292585beSSandrine Bailleux 215292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2_BASE** 216292585beSSandrine Bailleux 217292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure RAM where BL1 loads the BL2 binary image. 218292585beSSandrine Bailleux Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. This constant is not applicable 219292585beSSandrine Bailleux when BL2_IN_XIP_MEM is set to '1'. 220292585beSSandrine Bailleux 221292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2_LIMIT** 222292585beSSandrine Bailleux 223292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure RAM that the BL2 image can occupy. 224292585beSSandrine Bailleux This constant is not applicable when BL2_IN_XIP_MEM is set to '1'. 225292585beSSandrine Bailleux 226292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2_RO_BASE** 227292585beSSandrine Bailleux 228292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure XIP memory where BL2 RO section originally 229292585beSSandrine Bailleux lives. Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. This constant is only needed 230292585beSSandrine Bailleux when BL2_IN_XIP_MEM is set to '1'. 231292585beSSandrine Bailleux 232292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2_RO_LIMIT** 233292585beSSandrine Bailleux 234292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure XIP memory that BL2's actual content 235292585beSSandrine Bailleux (i.e. excluding any data section allocated at runtime) can occupy. This 236292585beSSandrine Bailleux constant is only needed when BL2_IN_XIP_MEM is set to '1'. 237292585beSSandrine Bailleux 238292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2_RW_BASE** 239292585beSSandrine Bailleux 240292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure RAM where BL2's read-write data will live 241292585beSSandrine Bailleux at runtime. Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. This constant is only 242292585beSSandrine Bailleux needed when BL2_IN_XIP_MEM is set to '1'. 243292585beSSandrine Bailleux 244292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2_RW_LIMIT** 245292585beSSandrine Bailleux 246292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure RAM that BL2's read-write data can 247292585beSSandrine Bailleux occupy at runtime. This constant is only needed when BL2_IN_XIP_MEM is set 248292585beSSandrine Bailleux to '1'. 249292585beSSandrine Bailleux 250292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL31_BASE** 251292585beSSandrine Bailleux 252292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure RAM where BL2 loads the BL31 binary 253292585beSSandrine Bailleux image. Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. 254292585beSSandrine Bailleux 255292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL31_LIMIT** 256292585beSSandrine Bailleux 257292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure RAM that the BL31 image can occupy. 258292585beSSandrine Bailleux 259624c9a0bSTamas Ban- **#define : PLAT_RSE_COMMS_PAYLOAD_MAX_SIZE** 260292585beSSandrine Bailleux 261624c9a0bSTamas Ban Defines the maximum message size between AP and RSE. Need to define if 262624c9a0bSTamas Ban platform supports RSE. 263292585beSSandrine Bailleux 264292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor every image, the platform must define individual identifiers that will be 265292585beSSandrine Bailleuxused by BL1 or BL2 to load the corresponding image into memory from non-volatile 266292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstorage. For the sake of performance, integer numbers will be used as 267292585beSSandrine Bailleuxidentifiers. The platform will use those identifiers to return the relevant 268292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinformation about the image to be loaded (file handler, load address, 269292585beSSandrine Bailleuxauthentication information, etc.). The following image identifiers are 270292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmandatory: 271292585beSSandrine Bailleux 272292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2_IMAGE_ID** 273292585beSSandrine Bailleux 274292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL2 image identifier, used by BL1 to load BL2. 275292585beSSandrine Bailleux 276292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL31_IMAGE_ID** 277292585beSSandrine Bailleux 278292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL31 image identifier, used by BL2 to load BL31. 279292585beSSandrine Bailleux 280292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL33_IMAGE_ID** 281292585beSSandrine Bailleux 282292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL33 image identifier, used by BL2 to load BL33. 283292585beSSandrine Bailleux 284292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf Trusted Board Boot is enabled, the following certificate identifiers must 285292585beSSandrine Bailleuxalso be defined: 286292585beSSandrine Bailleux 287292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TRUSTED_BOOT_FW_CERT_ID** 288292585beSSandrine Bailleux 289292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL2 content certificate identifier, used by BL1 to load the BL2 content 290292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate. 291292585beSSandrine Bailleux 292292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TRUSTED_KEY_CERT_ID** 293292585beSSandrine Bailleux 294292585beSSandrine Bailleux Trusted key certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the trusted key 295292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate. 296292585beSSandrine Bailleux 297292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : SOC_FW_KEY_CERT_ID** 298292585beSSandrine Bailleux 299292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL31 key certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the BL31 key 300292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate. 301292585beSSandrine Bailleux 302292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : SOC_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID** 303292585beSSandrine Bailleux 304292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL31 content certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the BL31 content 305292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate. 306292585beSSandrine Bailleux 307292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : NON_TRUSTED_FW_KEY_CERT_ID** 308292585beSSandrine Bailleux 309292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL33 key certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the BL33 key 310292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate. 311292585beSSandrine Bailleux 312292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : NON_TRUSTED_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID** 313292585beSSandrine Bailleux 314292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL33 content certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the BL33 content 315292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate. 316292585beSSandrine Bailleux 317292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : FWU_CERT_ID** 318292585beSSandrine Bailleux 319292585beSSandrine Bailleux Firmware Update (FWU) certificate identifier, used by NS_BL1U to load the 320292585beSSandrine Bailleux FWU content certificate. 321292585beSSandrine Bailleux 322292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the AP Firmware Updater Configuration image, BL2U is used, the following 323292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmust also be defined: 324292585beSSandrine Bailleux 325292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2U_BASE** 326292585beSSandrine Bailleux 327292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure memory where BL1 copies the BL2U binary 328292585beSSandrine Bailleux image. Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. 329292585beSSandrine Bailleux 330292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2U_LIMIT** 331292585beSSandrine Bailleux 332292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure memory that the BL2U image can occupy. 333292585beSSandrine Bailleux 334292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL2U_IMAGE_ID** 335292585beSSandrine Bailleux 336292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL2U image identifier, used by BL1 to fetch an image descriptor 337292585beSSandrine Bailleux corresponding to BL2U. 338292585beSSandrine Bailleux 339292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the SCP Firmware Update Configuration Image, SCP_BL2U is used, the following 340292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmust also be defined: 341292585beSSandrine Bailleux 342292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : SCP_BL2U_IMAGE_ID** 343292585beSSandrine Bailleux 344292585beSSandrine Bailleux SCP_BL2U image identifier, used by BL1 to fetch an image descriptor 345292585beSSandrine Bailleux corresponding to SCP_BL2U. 346292585beSSandrine Bailleux 347292585beSSandrine Bailleux .. note:: 348292585beSSandrine Bailleux TF-A does not provide source code for this image. 349292585beSSandrine Bailleux 350292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the Non-Secure Firmware Updater ROM, NS_BL1U is used, the following must 351292585beSSandrine Bailleuxalso be defined: 352292585beSSandrine Bailleux 353292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : NS_BL1U_BASE** 354292585beSSandrine Bailleux 355292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in non-secure ROM where NS_BL1U executes. 356292585beSSandrine Bailleux Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. 357292585beSSandrine Bailleux 358292585beSSandrine Bailleux .. note:: 359292585beSSandrine Bailleux TF-A does not provide source code for this image. 360292585beSSandrine Bailleux 361292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : NS_BL1U_IMAGE_ID** 362292585beSSandrine Bailleux 363292585beSSandrine Bailleux NS_BL1U image identifier, used by BL1 to fetch an image descriptor 364292585beSSandrine Bailleux corresponding to NS_BL1U. 365292585beSSandrine Bailleux 366292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the Non-Secure Firmware Updater, NS_BL2U is used, the following must also 367292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe defined: 368292585beSSandrine Bailleux 369292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : NS_BL2U_BASE** 370292585beSSandrine Bailleux 371292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in non-secure memory where NS_BL2U executes. 372292585beSSandrine Bailleux Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. 373292585beSSandrine Bailleux 374292585beSSandrine Bailleux .. note:: 375292585beSSandrine Bailleux TF-A does not provide source code for this image. 376292585beSSandrine Bailleux 377292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : NS_BL2U_IMAGE_ID** 378292585beSSandrine Bailleux 379292585beSSandrine Bailleux NS_BL2U image identifier, used by BL1 to fetch an image descriptor 380292585beSSandrine Bailleux corresponding to NS_BL2U. 381292585beSSandrine Bailleux 382292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor the the Firmware update capability of TRUSTED BOARD BOOT, the following 383292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmacros may also be defined: 384292585beSSandrine Bailleux 385292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_FWU_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_IMAGES** 386292585beSSandrine Bailleux 387292585beSSandrine Bailleux Total number of images that can be loaded simultaneously. If the platform 388292585beSSandrine Bailleux doesn't specify any value, it defaults to 10. 389292585beSSandrine Bailleux 390292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf a SCP_BL2 image is supported by the platform, the following constants must 391292585beSSandrine Bailleuxalso be defined: 392292585beSSandrine Bailleux 393292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : SCP_BL2_IMAGE_ID** 394292585beSSandrine Bailleux 395292585beSSandrine Bailleux SCP_BL2 image identifier, used by BL2 to load SCP_BL2 into secure memory 396292585beSSandrine Bailleux from platform storage before being transferred to the SCP. 397292585beSSandrine Bailleux 398292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : SCP_FW_KEY_CERT_ID** 399292585beSSandrine Bailleux 400292585beSSandrine Bailleux SCP_BL2 key certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the SCP_BL2 key 401292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate (mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled). 402292585beSSandrine Bailleux 403292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : SCP_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID** 404292585beSSandrine Bailleux 405292585beSSandrine Bailleux SCP_BL2 content certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the SCP_BL2 406292585beSSandrine Bailleux content certificate (mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled). 407292585beSSandrine Bailleux 408292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf a BL32 image is supported by the platform, the following constants must 409292585beSSandrine Bailleuxalso be defined: 410292585beSSandrine Bailleux 411292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL32_IMAGE_ID** 412292585beSSandrine Bailleux 413292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL32 image identifier, used by BL2 to load BL32. 414292585beSSandrine Bailleux 415292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TRUSTED_OS_FW_KEY_CERT_ID** 416292585beSSandrine Bailleux 417292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL32 key certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the BL32 key 418292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate (mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled). 419292585beSSandrine Bailleux 420292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TRUSTED_OS_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID** 421292585beSSandrine Bailleux 422292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL32 content certificate identifier, used by BL2 to load the BL32 content 423292585beSSandrine Bailleux certificate (mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled). 424292585beSSandrine Bailleux 425292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL32_BASE** 426292585beSSandrine Bailleux 427292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address in secure memory where BL2 loads the BL32 binary 428292585beSSandrine Bailleux image. Must be aligned on a page-size boundary. 429292585beSSandrine Bailleux 430292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL32_LIMIT** 431292585beSSandrine Bailleux 432292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address that the BL32 image can occupy. 433292585beSSandrine Bailleux 434292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the Test Secure-EL1 Payload (TSP) instantiation of BL32 is supported by the 435292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform, the following constants must also be defined: 436292585beSSandrine Bailleux 437292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TSP_SEC_MEM_BASE** 438292585beSSandrine Bailleux 439292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the base address of the secure memory used by the TSP image on the 440292585beSSandrine Bailleux platform. This must be at the same address or below ``BL32_BASE``. 441292585beSSandrine Bailleux 442292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TSP_SEC_MEM_SIZE** 443292585beSSandrine Bailleux 444292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the size of the secure memory used by the BL32 image on the 445292585beSSandrine Bailleux platform. ``TSP_SEC_MEM_BASE`` and ``TSP_SEC_MEM_SIZE`` must fully 446292585beSSandrine Bailleux accommodate the memory required by the BL32 image, defined by ``BL32_BASE`` 447292585beSSandrine Bailleux and ``BL32_LIMIT``. 448292585beSSandrine Bailleux 449292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TSP_IRQ_SEC_PHY_TIMER** 450292585beSSandrine Bailleux 451292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the ID of the secure physical generic timer interrupt used by the 452292585beSSandrine Bailleux TSP's interrupt handling code. 453292585beSSandrine Bailleux 454292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform port uses the translation table library code, the following 455292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconstants must also be defined: 456292585beSSandrine Bailleux 457292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_XLAT_TABLES_DYNAMIC** 458292585beSSandrine Bailleux 459292585beSSandrine Bailleux Optional flag that can be set per-image to enable the dynamic allocation of 460292585beSSandrine Bailleux regions even when the MMU is enabled. If not defined, only static 461292585beSSandrine Bailleux functionality will be available, if defined and set to 1 it will also 462292585beSSandrine Bailleux include the dynamic functionality. 463292585beSSandrine Bailleux 464292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : MAX_XLAT_TABLES** 465292585beSSandrine Bailleux 466292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum number of translation tables that are allocated by the 467292585beSSandrine Bailleux translation table library code. To minimize the amount of runtime memory 468292585beSSandrine Bailleux used, choose the smallest value needed to map the required virtual addresses 469292585beSSandrine Bailleux for each BL stage. If ``PLAT_XLAT_TABLES_DYNAMIC`` flag is enabled for a BL 470292585beSSandrine Bailleux image, ``MAX_XLAT_TABLES`` must be defined to accommodate the dynamic regions 471292585beSSandrine Bailleux as well. 472292585beSSandrine Bailleux 473292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : MAX_MMAP_REGIONS** 474292585beSSandrine Bailleux 475292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum number of regions that are allocated by the translation 476292585beSSandrine Bailleux table library code. A region consists of physical base address, virtual base 477292585beSSandrine Bailleux address, size and attributes (Device/Memory, RO/RW, Secure/Non-Secure), as 478292585beSSandrine Bailleux defined in the ``mmap_region_t`` structure. The platform defines the regions 479292585beSSandrine Bailleux that should be mapped. Then, the translation table library will create the 480292585beSSandrine Bailleux corresponding tables and descriptors at runtime. To minimize the amount of 481292585beSSandrine Bailleux runtime memory used, choose the smallest value needed to register the 482292585beSSandrine Bailleux required regions for each BL stage. If ``PLAT_XLAT_TABLES_DYNAMIC`` flag is 483292585beSSandrine Bailleux enabled for a BL image, ``MAX_MMAP_REGIONS`` must be defined to accommodate 484292585beSSandrine Bailleux the dynamic regions as well. 485292585beSSandrine Bailleux 486292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_SIZE** 487292585beSSandrine Bailleux 488292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the total size of the virtual address space in bytes. For example, 489292585beSSandrine Bailleux for a 32 bit virtual address space, this value should be ``(1ULL << 32)``. 490292585beSSandrine Bailleux 491292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_PHY_ADDR_SPACE_SIZE** 492292585beSSandrine Bailleux 493292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the total size of the physical address space in bytes. For example, 494292585beSSandrine Bailleux for a 32 bit physical address space, this value should be ``(1ULL << 32)``. 495292585beSSandrine Bailleux 496292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform port uses the IO storage framework, the following constants 497292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmust also be defined: 498292585beSSandrine Bailleux 499292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : MAX_IO_DEVICES** 500292585beSSandrine Bailleux 501292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum number of registered IO devices. Attempting to register 502292585beSSandrine Bailleux more devices than this value using ``io_register_device()`` will fail with 503292585beSSandrine Bailleux -ENOMEM. 504292585beSSandrine Bailleux 505292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : MAX_IO_HANDLES** 506292585beSSandrine Bailleux 507292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum number of open IO handles. Attempting to open more IO 508292585beSSandrine Bailleux entities than this value using ``io_open()`` will fail with -ENOMEM. 509292585beSSandrine Bailleux 510292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : MAX_IO_BLOCK_DEVICES** 511292585beSSandrine Bailleux 512292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum number of registered IO block devices. Attempting to 513292585beSSandrine Bailleux register more devices this value using ``io_dev_open()`` will fail 514292585beSSandrine Bailleux with -ENOMEM. MAX_IO_BLOCK_DEVICES should be less than MAX_IO_DEVICES. 515292585beSSandrine Bailleux With this macro, multiple block devices could be supported at the same 516292585beSSandrine Bailleux time. 517292585beSSandrine Bailleux 518292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform needs to allocate data within the per-cpu data framework in 519292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL31, it should define the following macro. Currently this is only required if 520292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe platform decides not to use the coherent memory section by undefining the 521292585beSSandrine Bailleux``USE_COHERENT_MEM`` build flag. In this case, the framework allocates the 522292585beSSandrine Bailleuxrequired memory within the the per-cpu data to minimize wastage. 523292585beSSandrine Bailleux 524292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_PCPU_DATA_SIZE** 525292585beSSandrine Bailleux 526292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the memory (in bytes) to be reserved within the per-cpu data 527292585beSSandrine Bailleux structure for use by the platform layer. 528292585beSSandrine Bailleux 529292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following constants are optional. They should be defined when the platform 530292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmemory layout implies some image overlaying like in Arm standard platforms. 531292585beSSandrine Bailleux 532292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : BL31_PROGBITS_LIMIT** 533292585beSSandrine Bailleux 534292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address in secure RAM that the BL31's progbits sections 535292585beSSandrine Bailleux can occupy. 536292585beSSandrine Bailleux 537292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : TSP_PROGBITS_LIMIT** 538292585beSSandrine Bailleux 539292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum address that the TSP's progbits sections can occupy. 540292585beSSandrine Bailleux 541292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform supports OS-initiated mode, i.e. the build option 542292585beSSandrine Bailleux``PSCI_OS_INIT_MODE`` is enabled, and if the platform's maximum power domain 543292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlevel for PSCI_CPU_SUSPEND differs from ``PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL``, the following 544292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconstant must be defined. 545292585beSSandrine Bailleux 546292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_MAX_CPU_SUSPEND_PWR_LVL** 547292585beSSandrine Bailleux 548292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the maximum power domain level that PSCI_CPU_SUSPEND should apply to. 549292585beSSandrine Bailleux 550292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform port uses the PL061 GPIO driver, the following constant may 551292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoptionally be defined: 552292585beSSandrine Bailleux 553292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **PLAT_PL061_MAX_GPIOS** 554292585beSSandrine Bailleux Maximum number of GPIOs required by the platform. This allows control how 555292585beSSandrine Bailleux much memory is allocated for PL061 GPIO controllers. The default value is 556292585beSSandrine Bailleux 557292585beSSandrine Bailleux #. $(eval $(call add_define,PLAT_PL061_MAX_GPIOS)) 558292585beSSandrine Bailleux 559292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform port uses the partition driver, the following constant may 560292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoptionally be defined: 561292585beSSandrine Bailleux 562292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **PLAT_PARTITION_MAX_ENTRIES** 563292585beSSandrine Bailleux Maximum number of partition entries required by the platform. This allows 564292585beSSandrine Bailleux control how much memory is allocated for partition entries. The default 565292585beSSandrine Bailleux value is 128. 566292585beSSandrine Bailleux For example, define the build flag in ``platform.mk``: 567292585beSSandrine Bailleux PLAT_PARTITION_MAX_ENTRIES := 12 568292585beSSandrine Bailleux $(eval $(call add_define,PLAT_PARTITION_MAX_ENTRIES)) 569292585beSSandrine Bailleux 570292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **PLAT_PARTITION_BLOCK_SIZE** 571292585beSSandrine Bailleux The size of partition block. It could be either 512 bytes or 4096 bytes. 572292585beSSandrine Bailleux The default value is 512. 573292585beSSandrine Bailleux For example, define the build flag in ``platform.mk``: 574292585beSSandrine Bailleux PLAT_PARTITION_BLOCK_SIZE := 4096 575292585beSSandrine Bailleux $(eval $(call add_define,PLAT_PARTITION_BLOCK_SIZE)) 576292585beSSandrine Bailleux 577292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform port uses the Arm® Ethos™-N NPU driver, the following 578292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconfiguration must be performed: 579292585beSSandrine Bailleux 580292585beSSandrine Bailleux- The NPU SiP service handler must be hooked up. This consists of both the 581292585beSSandrine Bailleux initial setup (``ethosn_smc_setup``) and the handler itself 582292585beSSandrine Bailleux (``ethosn_smc_handler``) 583292585beSSandrine Bailleux 584292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform port uses the Arm® Ethos™-N NPU driver with TZMP1 support 585292585beSSandrine Bailleuxenabled, the following constants and configuration must also be defined: 586292585beSSandrine Bailleux 587ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss- **ETHOSN_NPU_PROT_FW_NSAID** 588292585beSSandrine Bailleux 589292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the Non-secure Access IDentity (NSAID) that the NPU shall use to 590292585beSSandrine Bailleux access the protected memory that contains the NPU's firmware. 591292585beSSandrine Bailleux 592ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss- **ETHOSN_NPU_PROT_DATA_RW_NSAID** 593292585beSSandrine Bailleux 594292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the Non-secure Access IDentity (NSAID) that the NPU shall use for 595292585beSSandrine Bailleux read/write access to the protected memory that contains inference data. 596292585beSSandrine Bailleux 597ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss- **ETHOSN_NPU_PROT_DATA_RO_NSAID** 598292585beSSandrine Bailleux 599292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the Non-secure Access IDentity (NSAID) that the NPU shall use for 600292585beSSandrine Bailleux read-only access to the protected memory that contains inference data. 601292585beSSandrine Bailleux 602ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss- **ETHOSN_NPU_NS_RW_DATA_NSAID** 603292585beSSandrine Bailleux 604292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the Non-secure Access IDentity (NSAID) that the NPU shall use for 605292585beSSandrine Bailleux read/write access to the non-protected memory. 606292585beSSandrine Bailleux 607ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss- **ETHOSN_NPU_NS_RO_DATA_NSAID** 608292585beSSandrine Bailleux 609292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the Non-secure Access IDentity (NSAID) that the NPU shall use for 610292585beSSandrine Bailleux read-only access to the non-protected memory. 611292585beSSandrine Bailleux 612ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss- **ETHOSN_NPU_FW_IMAGE_BASE** and **ETHOSN_NPU_FW_IMAGE_LIMIT** 613292585beSSandrine Bailleux 614292585beSSandrine Bailleux Defines the physical address range that the NPU's firmware will be loaded 615292585beSSandrine Bailleux into and executed from. 616292585beSSandrine Bailleux 617292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Configure the platforms TrustZone Controller (TZC) with appropriate regions 618292585beSSandrine Bailleux of protected memory. At minimum this must include a region for the NPU's 619292585beSSandrine Bailleux firmware code and a region for protected inference data, and these must be 620292585beSSandrine Bailleux accessible using the NSAIDs defined above. 621292585beSSandrine Bailleux 622292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Include the NPU firmware and certificates in the FIP. 623292585beSSandrine Bailleux 624292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Provide FCONF entries to configure the image source for the NPU firmware 625292585beSSandrine Bailleux and certificates. 626292585beSSandrine Bailleux 627292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Add MMU mappings such that: 628292585beSSandrine Bailleux 629292585beSSandrine Bailleux - BL2 can write the NPU firmware into the region defined by 630ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss ``ETHOSN_NPU_FW_IMAGE_BASE`` and ``ETHOSN_NPU_FW_IMAGE_LIMIT`` 631292585beSSandrine Bailleux - BL31 (SiP service) can read the NPU firmware from the same region 632292585beSSandrine Bailleux 633ffdf5ea4SRajasekaran Kalidoss- Add the firmware image ID ``ETHOSN_NPU_FW_IMAGE_ID`` to the list of images 634292585beSSandrine Bailleux loaded by BL2. 635292585beSSandrine Bailleux 636292585beSSandrine BailleuxPlease see the reference implementation code for the Juno platform as an example. 637292585beSSandrine Bailleux 638292585beSSandrine Bailleux 639292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following constant is optional. It should be defined to override the default 640292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbehaviour of the ``assert()`` function (for example, to save memory). 641292585beSSandrine Bailleux 642292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **PLAT_LOG_LEVEL_ASSERT** 643292585beSSandrine Bailleux If ``PLAT_LOG_LEVEL_ASSERT`` is higher or equal than ``LOG_LEVEL_VERBOSE``, 644292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``assert()`` prints the name of the file, the line number and the asserted 645292585beSSandrine Bailleux expression. Else if it is higher than ``LOG_LEVEL_INFO``, it prints the file 646292585beSSandrine Bailleux name and the line number. Else if it is lower than ``LOG_LEVEL_INFO``, it 647292585beSSandrine Bailleux doesn't print anything to the console. If ``PLAT_LOG_LEVEL_ASSERT`` isn't 648292585beSSandrine Bailleux defined, it defaults to ``LOG_LEVEL``. 649292585beSSandrine Bailleux 650292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform port uses the DRTM feature, the following constants must be 651292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdefined: 652292585beSSandrine Bailleux 653292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_DRTM_EVENT_LOG_MAX_SIZE** 654292585beSSandrine Bailleux 655292585beSSandrine Bailleux Maximum Event Log size used by the platform. Platform can decide the maximum 656292585beSSandrine Bailleux size of the Event Log buffer, depending upon the highest hash algorithm 657292585beSSandrine Bailleux chosen and the number of components selected to measure during the DRTM 658292585beSSandrine Bailleux execution flow. 659292585beSSandrine Bailleux 660292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **#define : PLAT_DRTM_MMAP_ENTRIES** 661292585beSSandrine Bailleux 662292585beSSandrine Bailleux Number of the MMAP entries used by the DRTM implementation to calculate the 663292585beSSandrine Bailleux size of address map region of the platform. 664292585beSSandrine Bailleux 665292585beSSandrine BailleuxFile : plat_macros.S [mandatory] 666292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 667292585beSSandrine Bailleux 668292585beSSandrine BailleuxEach platform must ensure a file of this name is in the system include path with 669292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe following macro defined. In the Arm development platforms, this file is 670292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfound in ``plat/arm/board/<plat_name>/include/plat_macros.S``. 671292585beSSandrine Bailleux 672292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **Macro : plat_crash_print_regs** 673292585beSSandrine Bailleux 674292585beSSandrine Bailleux This macro allows the crash reporting routine to print relevant platform 675292585beSSandrine Bailleux registers in case of an unhandled exception in BL31. This aids in debugging 676292585beSSandrine Bailleux and this macro can be defined to be empty in case register reporting is not 677292585beSSandrine Bailleux desired. 678292585beSSandrine Bailleux 679292585beSSandrine Bailleux For instance, GIC or interconnect registers may be helpful for 680292585beSSandrine Bailleux troubleshooting. 681292585beSSandrine Bailleux 682292585beSSandrine BailleuxHandling Reset 683292585beSSandrine Bailleux-------------- 684292585beSSandrine Bailleux 685292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL1 by default implements the reset vector where execution starts from a cold 686292585beSSandrine Bailleuxor warm boot. BL31 can be optionally set as a reset vector using the 687292585beSSandrine Bailleux``RESET_TO_BL31`` make variable. 688292585beSSandrine Bailleux 689292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor each CPU, the reset vector code is responsible for the following tasks: 690292585beSSandrine Bailleux 691292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Distinguishing between a cold boot and a warm boot. 692292585beSSandrine Bailleux 693292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. In the case of a cold boot and the CPU being a secondary CPU, ensuring that 694292585beSSandrine Bailleux the CPU is placed in a platform-specific state until the primary CPU 695292585beSSandrine Bailleux performs the necessary steps to remove it from this state. 696292585beSSandrine Bailleux 697292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. In the case of a warm boot, ensuring that the CPU jumps to a platform- 698292585beSSandrine Bailleux specific address in the BL31 image in the same processor mode as it was 699292585beSSandrine Bailleux when released from reset. 700292585beSSandrine Bailleux 701292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following functions need to be implemented by the platform port to enable 702292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreset vector code to perform the above tasks. 703292585beSSandrine Bailleux 704292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_my_entrypoint() [mandatory when PROGRAMMABLE_RESET_ADDRESS == 0] 705292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 706292585beSSandrine Bailleux 707292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 708292585beSSandrine Bailleux 709292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 710292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uintptr_t 711292585beSSandrine Bailleux 712292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called with the MMU and caches disabled 713292585beSSandrine Bailleux(``SCTLR_EL3.M`` = 0 and ``SCTLR_EL3.C`` = 0). The function is responsible for 714292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdistinguishing between a warm and cold reset for the current CPU using 715292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform-specific means. If it's a warm reset, then it returns the warm 716292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreset entrypoint point provided to ``plat_setup_psci_ops()`` during 717292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL31 initialization. If it's a cold reset then this function must return zero. 718292585beSSandrine Bailleux 719292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function does not follow the Procedure Call Standard used by the 720292585beSSandrine BailleuxApplication Binary Interface for the Arm 64-bit architecture. The caller should 721292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnot assume that callee saved registers are preserved across a call to this 722292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction. 723292585beSSandrine Bailleux 724292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function fulfills requirement 1 and 3 listed above. 725292585beSSandrine Bailleux 726292585beSSandrine BailleuxNote that for platforms that support programming the reset address, it is 727292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexpected that a CPU will start executing code directly at the right address, 728292585beSSandrine Bailleuxboth on a cold and warm reset. In this case, there is no need to identify the 729292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtype of reset nor to query the warm reset entrypoint. Therefore, implementing 730292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthis function is not required on such platforms. 731292585beSSandrine Bailleux 732292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup() [mandatory when COLD_BOOT_SINGLE_CPU == 0] 733292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 734292585beSSandrine Bailleux 735292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 736292585beSSandrine Bailleux 737292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 738292585beSSandrine Bailleux 739292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is responsible 740292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor placing the executing secondary CPU in a platform-specific state until the 741292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprimary CPU performs the necessary actions to bring it out of that state and 742292585beSSandrine Bailleuxallow entry into the OS. This function must not return. 743292585beSSandrine Bailleux 744292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the Arm FVP port, when using the normal boot flow, each secondary CPU powers 745292585beSSandrine Bailleuxitself off. The primary CPU is responsible for powering up the secondary CPUs 746292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhen normal world software requires them. When booting an EL3 payload instead, 747292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthey stay powered on and are put in a holding pen until their mailbox gets 748292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpopulated. 749292585beSSandrine Bailleux 750292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function fulfills requirement 2 above. 751292585beSSandrine Bailleux 752292585beSSandrine BailleuxNote that for platforms that can't release secondary CPUs out of reset, only the 753292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprimary CPU will execute the cold boot code. Therefore, implementing this 754292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction is not required on such platforms. 755292585beSSandrine Bailleux 756292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_is_my_cpu_primary() [mandatory when COLD_BOOT_SINGLE_CPU == 0] 757292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 758292585beSSandrine Bailleux 759292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 760292585beSSandrine Bailleux 761292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 762292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : unsigned int 763292585beSSandrine Bailleux 764292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function identifies whether the current CPU is the primary CPU or a 765292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsecondary CPU. A return value of zero indicates that the CPU is not the 766292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprimary CPU, while a non-zero return value indicates that the CPU is the 767292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprimary CPU. 768292585beSSandrine Bailleux 769292585beSSandrine BailleuxNote that for platforms that can't release secondary CPUs out of reset, only the 770292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprimary CPU will execute the cold boot code. Therefore, there is no need to 771292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdistinguish between primary and secondary CPUs and implementing this function is 772292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnot required. 773292585beSSandrine Bailleux 774292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : platform_mem_init() [mandatory] 775292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 776292585beSSandrine Bailleux 777292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 778292585beSSandrine Bailleux 779292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 780292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 781292585beSSandrine Bailleux 782292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called before any access to data is made by the firmware, in 783292585beSSandrine Bailleuxorder to carry out any essential memory initialization. 784292585beSSandrine Bailleux 785292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: plat_get_rotpk_info() 786292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 787292585beSSandrine Bailleux 788292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 789292585beSSandrine Bailleux 790292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void *, void **, unsigned int *, unsigned int * 791292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 792292585beSSandrine Bailleux 793292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled. It returns a 794292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpointer to the ROTPK stored in the platform (or a hash of it) and its length. 795292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ROTPK must be encoded in DER format according to the following ASN.1 796292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstructure: 797292585beSSandrine Bailleux 798292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 799292585beSSandrine Bailleux 800292585beSSandrine Bailleux AlgorithmIdentifier ::= SEQUENCE { 801292585beSSandrine Bailleux algorithm OBJECT IDENTIFIER, 802292585beSSandrine Bailleux parameters ANY DEFINED BY algorithm OPTIONAL 803292585beSSandrine Bailleux } 804292585beSSandrine Bailleux 805292585beSSandrine Bailleux SubjectPublicKeyInfo ::= SEQUENCE { 806292585beSSandrine Bailleux algorithm AlgorithmIdentifier, 807292585beSSandrine Bailleux subjectPublicKey BIT STRING 808292585beSSandrine Bailleux } 809292585beSSandrine Bailleux 810292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn case the function returns a hash of the key: 811292585beSSandrine Bailleux 812292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 813292585beSSandrine Bailleux 814292585beSSandrine Bailleux DigestInfo ::= SEQUENCE { 815292585beSSandrine Bailleux digestAlgorithm AlgorithmIdentifier, 816292585beSSandrine Bailleux digest OCTET STRING 817292585beSSandrine Bailleux } 818292585beSSandrine Bailleux 819292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function returns 0 on success. Any other value is treated as error by the 820292585beSSandrine BailleuxTrusted Board Boot. The function also reports extra information related 821292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto the ROTPK in the flags parameter: 822292585beSSandrine Bailleux 823292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 824292585beSSandrine Bailleux 825292585beSSandrine Bailleux ROTPK_IS_HASH : Indicates that the ROTPK returned by the platform is a 826292585beSSandrine Bailleux hash. 827292585beSSandrine Bailleux ROTPK_NOT_DEPLOYED : This allows the platform to skip certificate ROTPK 828292585beSSandrine Bailleux verification while the platform ROTPK is not deployed. 829292585beSSandrine Bailleux When this flag is set, the function does not need to 830292585beSSandrine Bailleux return a platform ROTPK, and the authentication 831292585beSSandrine Bailleux framework uses the ROTPK in the certificate without 832292585beSSandrine Bailleux verifying it against the platform value. This flag 833292585beSSandrine Bailleux must not be used in a deployed production environment. 834292585beSSandrine Bailleux 835292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: plat_get_nv_ctr() 836292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 837292585beSSandrine Bailleux 838292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 839292585beSSandrine Bailleux 840292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void *, unsigned int * 841292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 842292585beSSandrine Bailleux 843292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled. It returns the 844292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnon-volatile counter value stored in the platform in the second argument. The 845292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcookie in the first argument may be used to select the counter in case the 846292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform provides more than one (for example, on platforms that use the default 847292585beSSandrine BailleuxTBBR CoT, the cookie will correspond to the OID values defined in 848292585beSSandrine BailleuxTRUSTED_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID or NON_TRUSTED_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID). 849292585beSSandrine Bailleux 850292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function returns 0 on success. Any other value means the counter value could 851292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnot be retrieved from the platform. 852292585beSSandrine Bailleux 853292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: plat_set_nv_ctr() 854292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 855292585beSSandrine Bailleux 856292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 857292585beSSandrine Bailleux 858292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void *, unsigned int 859292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 860292585beSSandrine Bailleux 861292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is mandatory when Trusted Board Boot is enabled. It sets a new 862292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcounter value in the platform. The cookie in the first argument may be used to 863292585beSSandrine Bailleuxselect the counter (as explained in plat_get_nv_ctr()). The second argument is 864292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe updated counter value to be written to the NV counter. 865292585beSSandrine Bailleux 866292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function returns 0 on success. Any other value means the counter value could 867292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnot be updated. 868292585beSSandrine Bailleux 869292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: plat_set_nv_ctr2() 870292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 871292585beSSandrine Bailleux 872292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 873292585beSSandrine Bailleux 874292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void *, const auth_img_desc_t *, unsigned int 875292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 876292585beSSandrine Bailleux 877292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is optional when Trusted Board Boot is enabled. If this 878292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterface is defined, then ``plat_set_nv_ctr()`` need not be defined. The 879292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfirst argument passed is a cookie and is typically used to 880292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdifferentiate between a Non Trusted NV Counter and a Trusted NV 881292585beSSandrine BailleuxCounter. The second argument is a pointer to an authentication image 882292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdescriptor and may be used to decide if the counter is allowed to be 883292585beSSandrine Bailleuxupdated or not. The third argument is the updated counter value to 884292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe written to the NV counter. 885292585beSSandrine Bailleux 886292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function returns 0 on success. Any other value means the counter value 887292585beSSandrine Bailleuxeither could not be updated or the authentication image descriptor indicates 888292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat it is not allowed to be updated. 889292585beSSandrine Bailleux 890292585beSSandrine BailleuxDynamic Root of Trust for Measurement support (in BL31) 891292585beSSandrine Bailleux------------------------------------------------------- 892292585beSSandrine Bailleux 893292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe functions mentioned in this section are mandatory, when platform enables 894292585beSSandrine BailleuxDRTM_SUPPORT build flag. 895292585beSSandrine Bailleux 896292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_addr_mmap() 897292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 898292585beSSandrine Bailleux 899292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 900292585beSSandrine Bailleux 901292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 902292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : const mmap_region_t * 903292585beSSandrine Bailleux 904292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is used to return the address of the platform *address-map* table, 905292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhich describes the regions of normal memory, memory mapped I/O 906292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand non-volatile memory. 907292585beSSandrine Bailleux 908292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_has_non_host_platforms() 909292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 910292585beSSandrine Bailleux 911292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 912292585beSSandrine Bailleux 913292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 914292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : bool 915292585beSSandrine Bailleux 916292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns *true* if the platform has any trusted devices capable of 917292585beSSandrine BailleuxDMA, otherwise returns *false*. 918292585beSSandrine Bailleux 919292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_has_unmanaged_dma_peripherals() 920292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 921292585beSSandrine Bailleux 922292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 923292585beSSandrine Bailleux 924292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 925292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : bool 926292585beSSandrine Bailleux 927292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns *true* if platform uses peripherals whose DMA is not 928292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmanaged by an SMMU, otherwise returns *false*. 929292585beSSandrine Bailleux 930292585beSSandrine BailleuxNote - 931292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the platform has peripherals that are not managed by the SMMU, then the 932292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform should investigate such peripherals to determine whether they can 933292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe trusted, and such peripherals should be moved under "Non-host platforms" 934292585beSSandrine Bailleuxif they can be trusted. 935292585beSSandrine Bailleux 936292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_total_num_smmus() 937292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 938292585beSSandrine Bailleux 939292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 940292585beSSandrine Bailleux 941292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 942292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : unsigned int 943292585beSSandrine Bailleux 944292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the total number of SMMUs in the platform. 945292585beSSandrine Bailleux 946292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_enumerate_smmus() 947292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 948292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 949292585beSSandrine Bailleux 950292585beSSandrine Bailleux 951292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 952292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : const uintptr_t *, size_t 953292585beSSandrine Bailleux 954292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns an array of SMMU addresses and the actual number of SMMUs 955292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreported by the platform. 956292585beSSandrine Bailleux 957292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_get_dma_prot_features() 958292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 959292585beSSandrine Bailleux 960292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 961292585beSSandrine Bailleux 962292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 963292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : const plat_drtm_dma_prot_features_t* 964292585beSSandrine Bailleux 965292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the address of plat_drtm_dma_prot_features_t structure 966292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontaining the maximum number of protected regions and bitmap with the types 967292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof DMA protection supported by the platform. 968292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor more details see section 3.3 Table 6 of `DRTM`_ specification. 969292585beSSandrine Bailleux 970292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_dma_prot_get_max_table_bytes() 971292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 972292585beSSandrine Bailleux 973292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 974292585beSSandrine Bailleux 975292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 976292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint64_t 977292585beSSandrine Bailleux 978292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the maximum size of DMA protected regions table in 979292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbytes. 980292585beSSandrine Bailleux 981292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_get_tpm_features() 982292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 983292585beSSandrine Bailleux 984292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 985292585beSSandrine Bailleux 986292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 987292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : const plat_drtm_tpm_features_t* 988292585beSSandrine Bailleux 989292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the address of *plat_drtm_tpm_features_t* structure 990292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontaining PCR usage schema, TPM-based hash, and firmware hash algorithm 991292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsupported by the platform. 992292585beSSandrine Bailleux 993292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_get_min_size_normal_world_dce() 994292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 995292585beSSandrine Bailleux 996292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 997292585beSSandrine Bailleux 998292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 999292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint64_t 1000292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1001292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the size normal-world DCE of the platform. 1002292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1003292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_get_imp_def_dlme_region_size() 10047792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1005292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1006292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1007292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1008292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1009292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint64_t 1010292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1011292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the size of implementation defined DLME region 1012292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the platform. 1013292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1014292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_get_tcb_hash_table_size() 10157792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1016292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1017292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1018292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1019292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1020292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint64_t 1021292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1022292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the size of TCB hash table of the platform. 1023292585beSSandrine Bailleux 10247792bdbdSManish V BadarkheFunction : plat_drtm_get_acpi_tables_region_size() 10257792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10267792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe 10277792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe:: 10287792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe 10297792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe Argument : void 10307792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe Return : uint64_t 10317792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe 10327792bdbdSManish V BadarkheThis function returns the size of ACPI tables region of the platform. 10337792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe 1034292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_get_tcb_hash_features() 10357792bdbdSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1036292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1037292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1038292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1039292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1040292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint64_t 1041292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1042292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the Maximum number of TCB hashes recorded by the 1043292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform. 1044292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor more details see section 3.3 Table 6 of `DRTM`_ specification. 1045292585beSSandrine Bailleux 10460f7ebef7SManish V BadarkheFunction : plat_drtm_get_dlme_img_auth_features() 10470f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10480f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe 10490f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe:: 10500f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe 10510f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe Argument : void 10520f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe Return : uint64_t 10530f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe 10540f7ebef7SManish V BadarkheThis function returns the DLME image authentication features. 10550f7ebef7SManish V BadarkheFor more details see section 3.3 Table 6 of `DRTM`_ specification. 10560f7ebef7SManish V Badarkhe 1057292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_drtm_validate_ns_region() 1058292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1059292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1060292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1061292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1062292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uintptr_t, uintptr_t 1063292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1064292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1065292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function validates that given region is within the Non-Secure region 1066292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof DRAM. This function takes a region start address and size an input 1067292585beSSandrine Bailleuxarguments, and returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. 1068292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1069292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_set_drtm_error() 1070292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1071292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1072292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1073292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1074292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint64_t 1075292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1076292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1077292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function writes a 64 bit error code received as input into 1078292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnon-volatile storage and returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. 1079292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1080292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_drtm_error() 1081292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1082292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1083292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1084292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1085292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint64_t* 1086292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1087292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1088292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function reads a 64 bit error code from the non-volatile storage 1089292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinto the received address, and returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. 1090292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1091292585beSSandrine BailleuxCommon mandatory function modifications 1092292585beSSandrine Bailleux--------------------------------------- 1093292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1094292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following functions are mandatory functions which need to be implemented 1095292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the platform port. 1096292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1097292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_my_core_pos() 1098292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1099292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1100292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1101292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1102292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1103292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : unsigned int 1104292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1105292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the index of the calling CPU which is used as a 1106292585beSSandrine BailleuxCPU-specific linear index into blocks of memory (for example while allocating 1107292585beSSandrine Bailleuxper-CPU stacks). This function will be invoked very early in the 1108292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinitialization sequence which mandates that this function should be 1109292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplemented in assembly and should not rely on the availability of a C 1110292585beSSandrine Bailleuxruntime environment. This function can clobber x0 - x8 and must preserve 1111292585beSSandrine Bailleuxx9 - x29. 1112292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1113292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function plays a crucial role in the power domain topology framework in 1114292585beSSandrine BailleuxPSCI and details of this can be found in 1115292585beSSandrine Bailleux:ref:`PSCI Power Domain Tree Structure`. 1116292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1117292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_core_pos_by_mpidr() 1118292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1119292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1120292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1121292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1122292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : u_register_t 1123292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1124292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1125292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function validates the ``MPIDR`` of a CPU and converts it to an index, 1126292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhich can be used as a CPU-specific linear index into blocks of memory. In 1127292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcase the ``MPIDR`` is invalid, this function returns -1. This function will only 1128292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe invoked by BL31 after the power domain topology is initialized and can 1129292585beSSandrine Bailleuxutilize the C runtime environment. For further details about how TF-A 1130292585beSSandrine Bailleuxrepresents the power domain topology and how this relates to the linear CPU 1131292585beSSandrine Bailleuxindex, please refer :ref:`PSCI Power Domain Tree Structure`. 1132292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1133292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_mbedtls_heap() [when TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT == 1] 1134292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1135292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1136292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1137292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1138292585beSSandrine Bailleux Arguments : void **heap_addr, size_t *heap_size 1139292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1140292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1141292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is invoked during Mbed TLS library initialisation to get a heap, 1142292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby means of a starting address and a size. This heap will then be used 1143292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinternally by the Mbed TLS library. Hence, each BL stage that utilises Mbed TLS 1144292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmust be able to provide a heap to it. 1145292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1146292585beSSandrine BailleuxA helper function can be found in `drivers/auth/mbedtls/mbedtls_common.c` in 1147292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhich a heap is statically reserved during compile time inside every image 1148292585beSSandrine Bailleux(i.e. every BL stage) that utilises Mbed TLS. In this default implementation, 1149292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe function simply returns the address and size of this "pre-allocated" heap. 1150292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor a platform to use this default implementation, only a call to the helper 1151292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfrom inside plat_get_mbedtls_heap() body is enough and nothing else is needed. 1152292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1153292585beSSandrine BailleuxHowever, by writting their own implementation, platforms have the potential to 1154292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoptimise memory usage. For example, on some Arm platforms, the Mbed TLS heap is 1155292585beSSandrine Bailleuxshared between BL1 and BL2 stages and, thus, the necessary space is not reserved 1156292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtwice. 1157292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1158292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn success the function should return 0 and a negative error code otherwise. 1159292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1160292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_enc_key_info() [when FW_ENC_STATUS == 0 or 1] 1161292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1162292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1163292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1164292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1165292585beSSandrine Bailleux Arguments : enum fw_enc_status_t fw_enc_status, uint8_t *key, 1166292585beSSandrine Bailleux size_t *key_len, unsigned int *flags, const uint8_t *img_id, 1167292585beSSandrine Bailleux size_t img_id_len 1168292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1169292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1170292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function provides a symmetric key (either SSK or BSSK depending on 1171292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfw_enc_status) which is invoked during runtime decryption of encrypted 1172292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfirmware images. `plat/common/plat_bl_common.c` provides a dummy weak 1173292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplementation for testing purposes which must be overridden by the platform 1174292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtrying to implement a real world firmware encryption use-case. 1175292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1176292585beSSandrine BailleuxIt also allows the platform to pass symmetric key identifier rather than 1177292585beSSandrine Bailleuxactual symmetric key which is useful in cases where the crypto backend provides 1178292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsecure storage for the symmetric key. So in this case ``ENC_KEY_IS_IDENTIFIER`` 1179292585beSSandrine Bailleuxflag must be set in ``flags``. 1180292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1181292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn addition to above a platform may also choose to provide an image specific 1182292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsymmetric key/identifier using img_id. 1183292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1184292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn success the function should return 0 and a negative error code otherwise. 1185292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1186292585beSSandrine BailleuxNote that this API depends on ``DECRYPTION_SUPPORT`` build flag. 1187292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1188292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_fwu_set_images_source() [when PSA_FWU_SUPPORT == 1] 1189292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1190292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1191292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1192292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1193292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : const struct fwu_metadata *metadata 1194292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1195292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1196292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is mandatory when PSA_FWU_SUPPORT is enabled. 1197292585beSSandrine BailleuxIt provides a means to retrieve image specification (offset in 1198292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnon-volatile storage and length) of active/updated images using the passed 1199292585beSSandrine BailleuxFWU metadata, and update I/O policies of active/updated images using retrieved 1200292585beSSandrine Bailleuximage specification information. 1201292585beSSandrine BailleuxFurther I/O layer operations such as I/O open, I/O read, etc. on these 1202292585beSSandrine Bailleuximages rely on this function call. 1203292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1204292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn Arm platforms, this function is used to set an I/O policy of the FIP image, 1205292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontainer of all active/updated secure and non-secure images. 1206292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1207292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_fwu_set_metadata_image_source() [when PSA_FWU_SUPPORT == 1] 1208292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1209292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1210292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1211292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1212292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int image_id, uintptr_t *dev_handle, 1213292585beSSandrine Bailleux uintptr_t *image_spec 1214292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1215292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1216292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is mandatory when PSA_FWU_SUPPORT is enabled. It is 1217292585beSSandrine Bailleuxresponsible for setting up the platform I/O policy of the requested metadata 1218292585beSSandrine Bailleuximage (either FWU_METADATA_IMAGE_ID or BKUP_FWU_METADATA_IMAGE_ID) that will 1219292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe used to load this image from the platform's non-volatile storage. 1220292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1221292585beSSandrine BailleuxFWU metadata can not be always stored as a raw image in non-volatile storage 1222292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto define its image specification (offset in non-volatile storage and length) 1223292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstatically in I/O policy. 1224292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor example, the FWU metadata image is stored as a partition inside the GUID 1225292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpartition table image. Its specification is defined in the partition table 1226292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat needs to be parsed dynamically. 1227292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function provides a means to retrieve such dynamic information to set 1228292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe I/O policy of the FWU metadata image. 1229292585beSSandrine BailleuxFurther I/O layer operations such as I/O open, I/O read, etc. on FWU metadata 1230292585beSSandrine Bailleuximage relies on this function call. 1231292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1232292585beSSandrine BailleuxIt returns '0' on success, otherwise a negative error value on error. 1233292585beSSandrine BailleuxAlongside, returns device handle and image specification from the I/O policy 1234292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the requested FWU metadata image. 1235292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1236292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_fwu_get_boot_idx() [when PSA_FWU_SUPPORT == 1] 1237292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1238292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1239292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1240292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1241292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1242292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint32_t 1243292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1244292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is mandatory when PSA_FWU_SUPPORT is enabled. It provides the 1245292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmeans to retrieve the boot index value from the platform. The boot index is the 1246292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbank from which the platform has booted the firmware images. 1247292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1248292585beSSandrine BailleuxBy default, the platform will read the metadata structure and try to boot from 1249292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe active bank. If the platform fails to boot from the active bank due to 1250292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreasons like an Authentication failure, or on crossing a set number of watchdog 1251292585beSSandrine Bailleuxresets while booting from the active bank, the platform can then switch to boot 1252292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfrom a different bank. This function then returns the bank that the platform 1253292585beSSandrine Bailleuxshould boot its images from. 1254292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1255292585beSSandrine BailleuxCommon optional modifications 1256292585beSSandrine Bailleux----------------------------- 1257292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1258292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following are helper functions implemented by the firmware that perform 1259292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcommon platform-specific tasks. A platform may choose to override these 1260292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdefinitions. 1261292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1262292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_set_my_stack() 1263292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1264292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1265292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1266292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1267292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1268292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1269292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1270292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function sets the current stack pointer to the normal memory stack that 1271292585beSSandrine Bailleuxhas been allocated for the current CPU. For BL images that only require a 1272292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstack for the primary CPU, the UP version of the function is used. The size 1273292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the stack allocated to each CPU is specified by the platform defined 1274292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconstant ``PLATFORM_STACK_SIZE``. 1275292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1276292585beSSandrine BailleuxCommon implementations of this function for the UP and MP BL images are 1277292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprovided in ``plat/common/aarch64/platform_up_stack.S`` and 1278292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat/common/aarch64/platform_mp_stack.S`` 1279292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1280292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_my_stack() 1281292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1282292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1283292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1284292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1285292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1286292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uintptr_t 1287292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1288292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the base address of the normal memory stack that 1289292585beSSandrine Bailleuxhas been allocated for the current CPU. For BL images that only require a 1290292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstack for the primary CPU, the UP version of the function is used. The size 1291292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the stack allocated to each CPU is specified by the platform defined 1292292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconstant ``PLATFORM_STACK_SIZE``. 1293292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1294292585beSSandrine BailleuxCommon implementations of this function for the UP and MP BL images are 1295292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprovided in ``plat/common/aarch64/platform_up_stack.S`` and 1296292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat/common/aarch64/platform_mp_stack.S`` 1297292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1298292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_report_exception() 1299292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1300292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1301292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1302292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1303292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int 1304292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1305292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1306292585beSSandrine BailleuxA platform may need to report various information about its status when an 1307292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexception is taken, for example the current exception level, the CPU security 1308292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate (secure/non-secure), the exception type, and so on. This function is 1309292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled in the following circumstances: 1310292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1311292585beSSandrine Bailleux- In BL1, whenever an exception is taken. 1312292585beSSandrine Bailleux- In BL2, whenever an exception is taken. 1313292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1314292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation doesn't do anything, to avoid making assumptions 1315292585beSSandrine Bailleuxabout the way the platform displays its status information. 1316292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1317292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor AArch64, this function receives the exception type as its argument. 1318292585beSSandrine BailleuxPossible values for exceptions types are listed in the 1319292585beSSandrine Bailleux``include/common/bl_common.h`` header file. Note that these constants are not 1320292585beSSandrine Bailleuxrelated to any architectural exception code; they are just a TF-A convention. 1321292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1322292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor AArch32, this function receives the exception mode as its argument. 1323292585beSSandrine BailleuxPossible values for exception modes are listed in the 1324292585beSSandrine Bailleux``include/lib/aarch32/arch.h`` header file. 1325292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1326292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_reset_handler() 1327292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1328292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1329292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1330292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1331292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1332292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1333292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1334292585beSSandrine BailleuxA platform may need to do additional initialization after reset. This function 1335292585beSSandrine Bailleuxallows the platform to do the platform specific initializations. Platform 1336292585beSSandrine Bailleuxspecific errata workarounds could also be implemented here. The API should 1337292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpreserve the values of callee saved registers x19 to x29. 1338292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1339292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation doesn't do anything. If a platform needs to override 1340292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe default implementation, refer to the :ref:`Firmware Design` for general 1341292585beSSandrine Bailleuxguidelines. 1342292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1343292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_disable_acp() 1344292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1345292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1346292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1347292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1348292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1349292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1350292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1351292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API allows a platform to disable the Accelerator Coherency Port (if 1352292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpresent) during a cluster power down sequence. The default weak implementation 1353292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdoesn't do anything. Since this API is called during the power down sequence, 1354292585beSSandrine Bailleuxit has restrictions for stack usage and it can use the registers x0 - x17 as 1355292585beSSandrine Bailleuxscratch registers. It should preserve the value in x18 register as it is used 1356292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the caller to store the return address. 1357292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1358292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_error_handler() 1359292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1360292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1361292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1362292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1363292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : int 1364292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1365292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1366292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is called when the generic code encounters an error situation from 1367292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhich it cannot continue. It allows the platform to perform error reporting or 1368292585beSSandrine Bailleuxrecovery actions (for example, reset the system). This function must not return. 1369292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1370292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe parameter indicates the type of error using standard codes from ``errno.h``. 1371292585beSSandrine BailleuxPossible errors reported by the generic code are: 1372292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1373292585beSSandrine Bailleux- ``-EAUTH``: a certificate or image could not be authenticated (when Trusted 1374292585beSSandrine Bailleux Board Boot is enabled) 1375292585beSSandrine Bailleux- ``-ENOENT``: the requested image or certificate could not be found or an IO 1376292585beSSandrine Bailleux error was detected 1377292585beSSandrine Bailleux- ``-ENOMEM``: resources exhausted. TF-A does not use dynamic memory, so this 1378292585beSSandrine Bailleux error is usually an indication of an incorrect array size 1379292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1380292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation simply spins. 1381292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1382292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_panic_handler() 1383292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1384292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1385292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1386292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1387292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1388292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1389292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1390292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is called when the generic code encounters an unexpected error 1391292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsituation from which it cannot recover. This function must not return, 1392292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand must be implemented in assembly because it may be called before the C 1393292585beSSandrine Bailleuxenvironment is initialized. 1394292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1395292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. note:: 1396292585beSSandrine Bailleux The address from where it was called is stored in x30 (Link Register). 1397292585beSSandrine Bailleux The default implementation simply spins. 1398292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1399292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_system_reset() 1400292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1401292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1402292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1403292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1404292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1405292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1406292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1407292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is used by the platform to resets the system. It can be used 1408292585beSSandrine Bailleuxin any specific use-case where system needs to be resetted. For example, 1409292585beSSandrine Bailleuxin case of DRTM implementation this function reset the system after 1410292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwriting the DRTM error code in the non-volatile storage. This function 1411292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnever returns. Failure in reset results in panic. 1412292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1413292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_bl_image_load_info() 1414292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1415292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1416292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1417292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1418292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1419292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : bl_load_info_t * 1420292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1421292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns pointer to the list of images that the platform has 1422292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpopulated to load. This function is invoked in BL2 to load the 1423292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL3xx images. 1424292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1425292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_next_bl_params() 1426292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1427292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1428292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1429292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1430292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1431292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : bl_params_t * 1432292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1433292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns a pointer to the shared memory that the platform has 1434292585beSSandrine Bailleuxkept aside to pass TF-A related information that next BL image needs. This 1435292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction is invoked in BL2 to pass this information to the next BL 1436292585beSSandrine Bailleuximage. 1437292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1438292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_stack_protector_canary() 1439292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1440292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1441292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1442292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1443292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1444292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : u_register_t 1445292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1446292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns a random value that is used to initialize the canary used 1447292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhen the stack protector is enabled with ENABLE_STACK_PROTECTOR. A predictable 1448292585beSSandrine Bailleuxvalue will weaken the protection as the attacker could easily write the right 1449292585beSSandrine Bailleuxvalue as part of the attack most of the time. Therefore, it should return a 1450292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtrue random number. 1451292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1452292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. warning:: 1453292585beSSandrine Bailleux For the protection to be effective, the global data need to be placed at 1454292585beSSandrine Bailleux a lower address than the stack bases. Failure to do so would allow an 1455292585beSSandrine Bailleux attacker to overwrite the canary as part of the stack buffer overflow attack. 1456292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1457292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_flush_next_bl_params() 1458292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1459292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1460292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1461292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1462292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1463292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1464292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1465292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function flushes to main memory all the image params that are passed to 1466292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnext image. This function is invoked in BL2 to flush this information 1467292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto the next BL image. 1468292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1469292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_log_get_prefix() 1470292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1471292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1472292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1473292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1474292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int 1475292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : const char * 1476292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1477292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function defines the prefix string corresponding to the `log_level` to be 1478292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprepended to all the log output from TF-A. The `log_level` (argument) will 1479292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcorrespond to one of the standard log levels defined in debug.h. The platform 1480292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcan override the common implementation to define a different prefix string for 1481292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe log output. The implementation should be robust to future changes that 1482292585beSSandrine Bailleuxincrease the number of log levels. 1483292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1484292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_soc_version() 1485292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1486292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1487292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1488292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1489292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1490292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int32_t 1491292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1492292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns soc version which mainly consist of below fields 1493292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1494292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1495292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1496292585beSSandrine Bailleux soc_version[30:24] = JEP-106 continuation code for the SiP 1497292585beSSandrine Bailleux soc_version[23:16] = JEP-106 identification code with parity bit for the SiP 1498292585beSSandrine Bailleux soc_version[15:0] = Implementation defined SoC ID 1499292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1500292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_soc_revision() 1501292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1502292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1503292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1504292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1505292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1506292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int32_t 1507292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1508292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns soc revision in below format 1509292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1510292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1511292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1512292585beSSandrine Bailleux soc_revision[0:30] = SOC revision of specific SOC 1513292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1514*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram PrakashFunction : plat_get_soc_name() 1515*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1516*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash 1517*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash:: 1518*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash 1519*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash Argument : char ** 1520*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash Return : int32_t 1521*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash 1522*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram PrakashThe plat_get_soc_name() function allows a platform to expose the SoC name to 1523*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakashthe firmware. It takes a pointer to a character pointer as an argument, which 1524*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakashmust be set to point to a static, null-terminated SoC name string. The string 1525*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakashmust be encoded in UTF-8 and should use only printable ASCII characters for 1526*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakashcompatibility. It must not exceed 136 bytes, including the null terminator. On 1527*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakashsuccess, the function returns SMC_ARCH_CALL_SUCCESS. If the platform does not 1528*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakashsupport SoC name retrieval, it returns SMC_ARCH_CALL_NOT_SUPPORTED. This API 1529*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakashallows platforms to support SoC name queries via SMCCC_ARCH_SOC_ID. 1530*cb4ee3e4SArvind Ram Prakash 1531292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_is_smccc_feature_available() 1532292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1533292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1534292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1535292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1536292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : u_register_t 1537292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int32_t 1538292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1539292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns SMC_ARCH_CALL_SUCCESS if the platform supports 1540292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe SMCCC function specified in the argument; otherwise returns 1541292585beSSandrine BailleuxSMC_ARCH_CALL_NOT_SUPPORTED. 1542292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1543292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_can_cmo() 1544292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1545292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1546292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1547292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1548292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1549292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint64_t 1550292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1551292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen CONDITIONAL_CMO flag is enabled: 1552292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1553292585beSSandrine Bailleux- This function indicates whether cache management operations should be 1554292585beSSandrine Bailleux performed. It returns 0 if CMOs should be skipped and non-zero 1555292585beSSandrine Bailleux otherwise. 1556292585beSSandrine Bailleux- The function must not clobber x1, x2 and x3. It's also not safe to rely on 1557292585beSSandrine Bailleux stack. Otherwise obey AAPCS. 1558292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1559a03dafe5SYann GautierStruct: plat_try_images_ops [optional] 1560a03dafe5SYann Gautier~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1561a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1562a03dafe5SYann GautierThis optional structure holds platform hooks for alternative images load. 1563a03dafe5SYann GautierIt has to be defined in platform code and registered by calling 1564a03dafe5SYann Gautierplat_setup_try_img_ops() function, passing it the address of the 1565a03dafe5SYann Gautierplat_try_images_ops struct. 1566a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1567a03dafe5SYann GautierFunction : plat_setup_try_img_ops [optional] 1568a03dafe5SYann Gautier............................................ 1569a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1570a03dafe5SYann Gautier:: 1571a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1572a03dafe5SYann Gautier Argument : const struct plat_try_images_ops * 1573a03dafe5SYann Gautier Return : void 1574a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1575a03dafe5SYann GautierThis optional function is called to register platform try images ops, given 1576a03dafe5SYann Gautieras argument. 1577a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1578a03dafe5SYann GautierFunction : plat_try_images_ops.next_instance [optional] 1579a03dafe5SYann Gautier....................................................... 1580a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1581a03dafe5SYann Gautier:: 1582a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1583a03dafe5SYann Gautier Argument : unsigned int image_id 1584a03dafe5SYann Gautier Return : int 1585a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1586a03dafe5SYann GautierThis optional function tries to load images from alternative places. 1587a03dafe5SYann GautierIn case PSA FWU is not used, it can be any instance or media. If PSA FWU is 1588a03dafe5SYann Gautierused, it is mandatory that the backup image is on the same media. 1589a03dafe5SYann GautierThis is required for MTD devices like NAND. 1590a03dafe5SYann GautierThe argument is the ID of the image for which we are looking for an alternative 1591a03dafe5SYann Gautierplace. It returns 0 in case of success and a negative errno value otherwise. 1592a03dafe5SYann Gautier 1593292585beSSandrine BailleuxModifications specific to a Boot Loader stage 1594292585beSSandrine Bailleux--------------------------------------------- 1595292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1596292585beSSandrine BailleuxBoot Loader Stage 1 (BL1) 1597292585beSSandrine Bailleux------------------------- 1598292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1599292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL1 implements the reset vector where execution starts from after a cold or 1600292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwarm boot. For each CPU, BL1 is responsible for the following tasks: 1601292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1602292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Handling the reset as described in section 2.2 1603292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1604292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. In the case of a cold boot and the CPU being the primary CPU, ensuring that 1605292585beSSandrine Bailleux only this CPU executes the remaining BL1 code, including loading and passing 1606292585beSSandrine Bailleux control to the BL2 stage. 1607292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1608292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Identifying and starting the Firmware Update process (if required). 1609292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1610292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Loading the BL2 image from non-volatile storage into secure memory at the 1611292585beSSandrine Bailleux address specified by the platform defined constant ``BL2_BASE``. 1612292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1613292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Populating a ``meminfo`` structure with the following information in memory, 1614292585beSSandrine Bailleux accessible by BL2 immediately upon entry. 1615292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1616292585beSSandrine Bailleux :: 1617292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1618292585beSSandrine Bailleux meminfo.total_base = Base address of secure RAM visible to BL2 1619292585beSSandrine Bailleux meminfo.total_size = Size of secure RAM visible to BL2 1620292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1621292585beSSandrine Bailleux By default, BL1 places this ``meminfo`` structure at the end of secure 1622292585beSSandrine Bailleux memory visible to BL2. 1623292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1624292585beSSandrine Bailleux It is possible for the platform to decide where it wants to place the 1625292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``meminfo`` structure for BL2 or restrict the amount of memory visible to 1626292585beSSandrine Bailleux BL2 by overriding the weak default implementation of 1627292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``bl1_plat_handle_post_image_load`` API. 1628292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1629292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following functions need to be implemented by the platform port to enable 1630292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL1 to perform the above tasks. 1631292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1632292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_early_platform_setup() [mandatory] 1633292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1634292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1635292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1636292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1637292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1638292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1639292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1640292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only called 1641292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the primary CPU. 1642292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1643292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, this function: 1644292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1645292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Enables a secure instance of SP805 to act as the Trusted Watchdog. 1646292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1647292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initializes a UART (PL011 console), which enables access to the ``printf`` 1648292585beSSandrine Bailleux family of functions in BL1. 1649292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1650292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Enables issuing of snoop and DVM (Distributed Virtual Memory) requests to 1651292585beSSandrine Bailleux the CCI slave interface corresponding to the cluster that includes the 1652292585beSSandrine Bailleux primary CPU. 1653292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1654292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_arch_setup() [mandatory] 1655292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1656292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1657292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1658292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1659292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1660292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1661292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1662292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function performs any platform-specific and architectural setup that the 1663292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform requires. Platform-specific setup might include configuration of 1664292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmemory controllers and the interconnect. 1665292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1666292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn Arm standard platforms, this function enables the MMU. 1667292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1668292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function helps fulfill requirement 2 above. 1669292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1670292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_platform_setup() [mandatory] 1671292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1672292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1673292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1674292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1675292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1676292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1677292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1678292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches enabled. It is responsible 1679292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor performing any remaining platform-specific setup that can occur after the 1680292585beSSandrine BailleuxMMU and data cache have been enabled. 1681292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1682292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn Arm standard platforms, this function initializes the storage abstraction 1683292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlayer used to load the next bootloader image. 1684292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1685292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function helps fulfill requirement 4 above. 1686292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1687292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_sec_mem_layout() [mandatory] 1688292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1689292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1690292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1691292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1692292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1693292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : meminfo * 1694292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1695292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function should only be called on the cold boot path. It executes with the 1696292585beSSandrine BailleuxMMU and data caches enabled. The pointer returned by this function must point to 1697292585beSSandrine Bailleuxa ``meminfo`` structure containing the extents and availability of secure RAM for 1698292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe BL1 stage. 1699292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1700292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1701292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1702292585beSSandrine Bailleux meminfo.total_base = Base address of secure RAM visible to BL1 1703292585beSSandrine Bailleux meminfo.total_size = Size of secure RAM visible to BL1 1704292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1705292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis information is used by BL1 to load the BL2 image in secure RAM. BL1 also 1706292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpopulates a similar structure to tell BL2 the extents of memory available for 1707292585beSSandrine Bailleuxits own use. 1708292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1709292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function helps fulfill requirements 4 and 5 above. 1710292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1711292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_prepare_exit() [optional] 1712292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1713292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1714292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1715292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1716292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : entry_point_info_t * 1717292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1718292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1719292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called prior to exiting BL1 in response to the 1720292585beSSandrine Bailleux``BL1_SMC_RUN_IMAGE`` SMC request raised by BL2. It should be used to perform 1721292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform specific clean up or bookkeeping operations before transferring 1722292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontrol to the next image. It receives the address of the ``entry_point_info_t`` 1723292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstructure passed from BL2. This function runs with MMU disabled. 1724292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1725292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_set_ep_info() [optional] 1726292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1727292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1728292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1729292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1730292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int image_id, entry_point_info_t *ep_info 1731292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1732292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1733292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function allows platforms to override ``ep_info`` for the given ``image_id``. 1734292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1735292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation just returns. 1736292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1737292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_get_next_image_id() [optional] 1738292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1739292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1740292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1741292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1742292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1743292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : unsigned int 1744292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1745292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis and the following function must be overridden to enable the FWU feature. 1746292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1747292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL1 calls this function after platform setup to identify the next image to be 1748292585beSSandrine Bailleuxloaded and executed. If the platform returns ``BL2_IMAGE_ID`` then BL1 proceeds 1749292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwith the normal boot sequence, which loads and executes BL2. If the platform 1750292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreturns a different image id, BL1 assumes that Firmware Update is required. 1751292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1752292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation always returns ``BL2_IMAGE_ID``. The Arm development 1753292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatforms override this function to detect if firmware update is required, and 1754292585beSSandrine Bailleuxif so, return the first image in the firmware update process. 1755292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1756292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_get_image_desc() [optional] 1757292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1758292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1759292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1760292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1761292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int image_id 1762292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : image_desc_t * 1763292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1764292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL1 calls this function to get the image descriptor information ``image_desc_t`` 1765292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor the provided ``image_id`` from the platform. 1766292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1767292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation always returns a common BL2 image descriptor. Arm 1768292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstandard platforms return an image descriptor corresponding to BL2 or one of 1769292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe firmware update images defined in the Trusted Board Boot Requirements 1770292585beSSandrine Bailleuxspecification. 1771292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1772292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_handle_pre_image_load() [optional] 1773292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1774292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1775292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1776292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1777292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int image_id 1778292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1779292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1780292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function can be used by the platforms to update/use image information 1781292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcorresponding to ``image_id``. This function is invoked in BL1, both in cold 1782292585beSSandrine Bailleuxboot and FWU code path, before loading the image. 1783292585beSSandrine Bailleux 17846a4da290SHarrison MutaiFunction : bl1_plat_calc_bl2_layout() [optional] 17856a4da290SHarrison Mutai~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17866a4da290SHarrison Mutai 17876a4da290SHarrison Mutai:: 17886a4da290SHarrison Mutai 17896a4da290SHarrison Mutai Argument : const meminfo_t *bl1_mem_layout, meminfo_t *bl2_mem_layout 17906a4da290SHarrison Mutai Return : void 17916a4da290SHarrison Mutai 17926a4da290SHarrison MutaiThis utility function calculates the memory layout of BL2, representing it in a 17936a4da290SHarrison Mutai`meminfo_t` structure. The default implementation derives this layout from the 17946a4da290SHarrison Mutaipositioning of BL1’s RW data at the top of the memory layout. 17956a4da290SHarrison Mutai 1796292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_handle_post_image_load() [optional] 1797292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1798292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1799292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1800292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1801292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int image_id 1802292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1803292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1804292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function can be used by the platforms to update/use image information 1805292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcorresponding to ``image_id``. This function is invoked in BL1, both in cold 1806292585beSSandrine Bailleuxboot and FWU code path, after loading and authenticating the image. 1807292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1808292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default weak implementation of this function calculates the amount of 1809292585beSSandrine BailleuxTrusted SRAM that can be used by BL2 and allocates a ``meminfo_t`` 1810292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstructure at the beginning of this free memory and populates it. The address 1811292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof ``meminfo_t`` structure is updated in ``arg1`` of the entrypoint 1812292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinformation to BL2. 1813292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1814292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_fwu_done() [optional] 1815292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1816292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1817292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1818292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1819292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int image_id, uintptr_t image_src, 1820292585beSSandrine Bailleux unsigned int image_size 1821292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1822292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1823292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL1 calls this function when the FWU process is complete. It must not return. 1824292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe platform may override this function to take platform specific action, for 1825292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexample to initiate the normal boot flow. 1826292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1827292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation spins forever. 1828292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1829292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl1_plat_mem_check() [mandatory] 1830292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1831292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1832292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1833292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1834292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uintptr_t mem_base, unsigned int mem_size, 1835292585beSSandrine Bailleux unsigned int flags 1836292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1837292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1838292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL1 calls this function while handling FWU related SMCs, more specifically when 1839292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcopying or authenticating an image. Its responsibility is to ensure that the 1840292585beSSandrine Bailleuxregion of memory identified by ``mem_base`` and ``mem_size`` is mapped in BL1, and 1841292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat this memory corresponds to either a secure or non-secure memory region as 1842292585beSSandrine Bailleuxindicated by the security state of the ``flags`` argument. 1843292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1844292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function can safely assume that the value resulting from the addition of 1845292585beSSandrine Bailleux``mem_base`` and ``mem_size`` fits into a ``uintptr_t`` type variable and does not 1846292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoverflow. 1847292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1848292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function must return 0 on success, a non-null error code otherwise. 1849292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1850292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation of this function asserts therefore platforms must 1851292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoverride it when using the FWU feature. 1852292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1853292585beSSandrine BailleuxBoot Loader Stage 2 (BL2) 1854292585beSSandrine Bailleux------------------------- 1855292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1856292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe BL2 stage is executed only by the primary CPU, which is determined in BL1 1857292585beSSandrine Bailleuxusing the ``platform_is_primary_cpu()`` function. BL1 passed control to BL2 at 1858292585beSSandrine Bailleux``BL2_BASE``. BL2 executes in Secure EL1 and and invokes 1859292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat_get_bl_image_load_info()`` to retrieve the list of images to load from 1860292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnon-volatile storage to secure/non-secure RAM. After all the images are loaded 1861292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthen BL2 invokes ``plat_get_next_bl_params()`` to get the list of executable 1862292585beSSandrine Bailleuximages to be passed to the next BL image. 1863292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1864292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following functions must be implemented by the platform port to enable BL2 1865292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto perform the above tasks. 1866292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1867292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_early_platform_setup2() [mandatory] 1868292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1869292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1870292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1871292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1872292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : u_register_t, u_register_t, u_register_t, u_register_t 1873292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1874292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1875292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only called 1876292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the primary CPU. The 4 arguments are passed by BL1 to BL2 and these arguments 1877292585beSSandrine Bailleuxare platform specific. 1878292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1879292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, the arguments received are : 1880292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1881292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg0 - Points to load address of FW_CONFIG 1882292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1883292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg1 - ``meminfo`` structure populated by BL1. The platform copies 1884292585beSSandrine Bailleux the contents of ``meminfo`` as it may be subsequently overwritten by BL2. 1885292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1886292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, this function also: 1887292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1888292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initializes a UART (PL011 console), which enables access to the ``printf`` 1889292585beSSandrine Bailleux family of functions in BL2. 1890292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1891292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initializes the storage abstraction layer used to load further bootloader 1892292585beSSandrine Bailleux images. It is necessary to do this early on platforms with a SCP_BL2 image, 1893292585beSSandrine Bailleux since the later ``bl2_platform_setup`` must be done after SCP_BL2 is loaded. 1894292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1895292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_plat_arch_setup() [mandatory] 1896292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1897292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1898292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1899292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1900292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1901292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1902292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1903292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only called 1904292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the primary CPU. 1905292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1906292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe purpose of this function is to perform any architectural initialization 1907292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat varies across platforms. 1908292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1909292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, this function enables the MMU. 1910292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1911292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_platform_setup() [mandatory] 1912292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1913292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1914292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1915292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1916292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1917292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1918292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1919292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function may execute with the MMU and data caches enabled if the platform 1920292585beSSandrine Bailleuxport does the necessary initialization in ``bl2_plat_arch_setup()``. It is only 1921292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled by the primary CPU. 1922292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1923292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe purpose of this function is to perform any platform initialization 1924292585beSSandrine Bailleuxspecific to BL2. 1925292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1926292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn Arm standard platforms, this function performs security setup, including 1927292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconfiguration of the TrustZone controller to allow non-secure masters access 1928292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto most of DRAM. Part of DRAM is reserved for secure world use. 1929292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1930292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_plat_handle_pre_image_load() [optional] 1931292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1932292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1933292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1934292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1935292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int 1936292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1937292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1938292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function can be used by the platforms to update/use image information 1939292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor given ``image_id``. This function is currently invoked in BL2 before 1940292585beSSandrine Bailleuxloading each image. 1941292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1942292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_plat_handle_post_image_load() [optional] 1943292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1944292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1945292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1946292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1947292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int 1948292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 1949292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1950292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function can be used by the platforms to update/use image information 1951292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor given ``image_id``. This function is currently invoked in BL2 after 1952292585beSSandrine Bailleuxloading each image. 1953292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1954292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_plat_preload_setup [optional] 1955292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1956292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1957292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1958292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1959292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 1960292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1961292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1962292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis optional function performs any BL2 platform initialization 1963292585beSSandrine Bailleuxrequired before image loading, that is not done later in 19642c303e39SYann Gautierbl2_platform_setup(). 1965292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1966292585beSSandrine BailleuxBoot Loader Stage 2 (BL2) at EL3 1967292585beSSandrine Bailleux-------------------------------- 1968292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1969292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen the platform has a non-TF-A Boot ROM it is desirable to jump 1970292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdirectly to BL2 instead of TF-A BL1. In this case BL2 is expected to 1971292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexecute at EL3 instead of executing at EL1. Refer to the :ref:`Firmware Design` 1972292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdocument for more information. 1973292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1974292585beSSandrine BailleuxAll mandatory functions of BL2 must be implemented, except the functions 1975292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbl2_early_platform_setup and bl2_el3_plat_arch_setup, because 1976292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtheir work is done now by bl2_el3_early_platform_setup and 1977292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbl2_el3_plat_arch_setup. These functions should generally implement 1978292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe bl1_plat_xxx() and bl2_plat_xxx() functionality combined. 1979292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1980292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1981292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_el3_early_platform_setup() [mandatory] 1982292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1983292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1984292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 1985292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1986292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : u_register_t, u_register_t, u_register_t, u_register_t 1987292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 1988292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1989292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only called 1990292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the primary CPU. This function receives four parameters which can be used 1991292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the platform to pass any needed information from the Boot ROM to BL2. 1992292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1993292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, this function does the following: 1994292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1995292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initializes a UART (PL011 console), which enables access to the ``printf`` 1996292585beSSandrine Bailleux family of functions in BL2. 1997292585beSSandrine Bailleux 1998292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initializes the storage abstraction layer used to load further bootloader 1999292585beSSandrine Bailleux images. It is necessary to do this early on platforms with a SCP_BL2 image, 2000292585beSSandrine Bailleux since the later ``bl2_platform_setup`` must be done after SCP_BL2 is loaded. 2001292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2002292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initializes the private variables that define the memory layout used. 2003292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2004292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_el3_plat_arch_setup() [mandatory] 2005292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2006292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2007292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2008292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2009292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2010292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2011292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2012292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only called 2013292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the primary CPU. 2014292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2015292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe purpose of this function is to perform any architectural initialization 2016292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat varies across platforms. 2017292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2018292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, this function enables the MMU. 2019292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2020292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2_el3_plat_prepare_exit() [optional] 2021292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2022292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2023292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2024292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2025292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2026292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2027292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2028292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called prior to exiting BL2 and run the next image. 2029292585beSSandrine BailleuxIt should be used to perform platform specific clean up or bookkeeping 2030292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoperations before transferring control to the next image. This function 2031292585beSSandrine Bailleuxruns with MMU disabled. 2032292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2033292585beSSandrine BailleuxFWU Boot Loader Stage 2 (BL2U) 2034292585beSSandrine Bailleux------------------------------ 2035292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2036292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe AP Firmware Updater Configuration, BL2U, is an optional part of the FWU 2037292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprocess and is executed only by the primary CPU. BL1 passes control to BL2U at 2038292585beSSandrine Bailleux``BL2U_BASE``. BL2U executes in Secure-EL1 and is responsible for: 2039292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2040292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. (Optional) Transferring the optional SCP_BL2U binary image from AP secure 2041292585beSSandrine Bailleux memory to SCP RAM. BL2U uses the SCP_BL2U ``image_info`` passed by BL1. 2042292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``SCP_BL2U_BASE`` defines the address in AP secure memory where SCP_BL2U 2043292585beSSandrine Bailleux should be copied from. Subsequent handling of the SCP_BL2U image is 2044292585beSSandrine Bailleux implemented by the platform specific ``bl2u_plat_handle_scp_bl2u()`` function. 2045292585beSSandrine Bailleux If ``SCP_BL2U_BASE`` is not defined then this step is not performed. 2046292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2047292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Any platform specific setup required to perform the FWU process. For 2048292585beSSandrine Bailleux example, Arm standard platforms initialize the TZC controller so that the 2049292585beSSandrine Bailleux normal world can access DDR memory. 2050292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2051292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following functions must be implemented by the platform port to enable 2052292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL2U to perform the tasks mentioned above. 2053292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2054292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2u_early_platform_setup() [mandatory] 2055292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2056292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2057292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2058292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2059292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : meminfo *mem_info, void *plat_info 2060292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2061292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2062292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only 2063292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled by the primary CPU. The arguments to this function is the address 2064292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the ``meminfo`` structure and platform specific info provided by BL1. 2065292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2066292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe platform may copy the contents of the ``mem_info`` and ``plat_info`` into 2067292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprivate storage as the original memory may be subsequently overwritten by BL2U. 2068292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2069292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm CSS platforms ``plat_info`` is interpreted as an ``image_info_t`` structure, 2070292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto extract SCP_BL2U image information, which is then copied into a private 2071292585beSSandrine Bailleuxvariable. 2072292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2073292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2u_plat_arch_setup() [mandatory] 2074292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2075292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2076292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2077292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2078292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2079292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2080292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2081292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only 2082292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled by the primary CPU. 2083292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2084292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe purpose of this function is to perform any architectural initialization 2085292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat varies across platforms, for example enabling the MMU (since the memory 2086292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmap differs across platforms). 2087292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2088292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2u_platform_setup() [mandatory] 2089292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2090292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2091292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2092292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2093292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2094292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2095292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2096292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function may execute with the MMU and data caches enabled if the platform 2097292585beSSandrine Bailleuxport does the necessary initialization in ``bl2u_plat_arch_setup()``. It is only 2098292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled by the primary CPU. 2099292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2100292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe purpose of this function is to perform any platform initialization 2101292585beSSandrine Bailleuxspecific to BL2U. 2102292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2103292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn Arm standard platforms, this function performs security setup, including 2104292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconfiguration of the TrustZone controller to allow non-secure masters access 2105292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto most of DRAM. Part of DRAM is reserved for secure world use. 2106292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2107292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl2u_plat_handle_scp_bl2u() [optional] 2108292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2109292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2110292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2111292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2112292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2113292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 2114292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2115292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is used to perform any platform-specific actions required to 2116292585beSSandrine Bailleuxhandle the SCP firmware. Typically it transfers the image into SCP memory using 2117292585beSSandrine Bailleuxa platform-specific protocol and waits until SCP executes it and signals to the 2118292585beSSandrine BailleuxApplication Processor (AP) for BL2U execution to continue. 2119292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2120292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise. 2121292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is included if SCP_BL2U_BASE is defined. 2122292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2123292585beSSandrine BailleuxBoot Loader Stage 3-1 (BL31) 2124292585beSSandrine Bailleux---------------------------- 2125292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2126292585beSSandrine BailleuxDuring cold boot, the BL31 stage is executed only by the primary CPU. This is 2127292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdetermined in BL1 using the ``platform_is_primary_cpu()`` function. BL1 passes 2128292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontrol to BL31 at ``BL31_BASE``. During warm boot, BL31 is executed by all 2129292585beSSandrine BailleuxCPUs. BL31 executes at EL3 and is responsible for: 2130292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2131292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Re-initializing all architectural and platform state. Although BL1 performs 2132292585beSSandrine Bailleux some of this initialization, BL31 remains resident in EL3 and must ensure 2133292585beSSandrine Bailleux that EL3 architectural and platform state is completely initialized. It 2134292585beSSandrine Bailleux should make no assumptions about the system state when it receives control. 2135292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2136292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Passing control to a normal world BL image, pre-loaded at a platform- 2137292585beSSandrine Bailleux specific address by BL2. On ARM platforms, BL31 uses the ``bl_params`` list 2138292585beSSandrine Bailleux populated by BL2 in memory to do this. 2139292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2140292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Providing runtime firmware services. Currently, BL31 only implements a 2141292585beSSandrine Bailleux subset of the Power State Coordination Interface (PSCI) API as a runtime 2142292585beSSandrine Bailleux service. See :ref:`psci_in_bl31` below for details of porting the PSCI 2143292585beSSandrine Bailleux implementation. 2144292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2145292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. Optionally passing control to the BL32 image, pre-loaded at a platform- 2146292585beSSandrine Bailleux specific address by BL2. BL31 exports a set of APIs that allow runtime 2147292585beSSandrine Bailleux services to specify the security state in which the next image should be 2148292585beSSandrine Bailleux executed and run the corresponding image. On ARM platforms, BL31 uses the 2149292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``bl_params`` list populated by BL2 in memory to do this. 2150292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2151292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf BL31 is a reset vector, It also needs to handle the reset as specified in 2152292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsection 2.2 before the tasks described above. 2153292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2154292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following functions must be implemented by the platform port to enable BL31 2155292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto perform the above tasks. 2156292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2157292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl31_early_platform_setup2() [mandatory] 2158292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2159292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2160292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2161292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2162292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : u_register_t, u_register_t, u_register_t, u_register_t 2163292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2164292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2165292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only called 2166292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the primary CPU. BL2 can pass 4 arguments to BL31 and these arguments are 2167292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform specific. 2168292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2169292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn Arm standard platforms, the arguments received are : 2170292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2171292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg0 - The pointer to the head of `bl_params_t` list 2172292585beSSandrine Bailleux which is list of executable images following BL31, 2173292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2174292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg1 - Points to load address of SOC_FW_CONFIG if present 2175292585beSSandrine Bailleux except in case of Arm FVP and Juno platform. 2176292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2177292585beSSandrine Bailleux In case of Arm FVP and Juno platform, points to load address 2178292585beSSandrine Bailleux of FW_CONFIG. 2179292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2180292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg2 - Points to load address of HW_CONFIG if present 2181292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2182292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg3 - A special value to verify platform parameters from BL2 to BL31. Not 2183292585beSSandrine Bailleux used in release builds. 2184292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2185292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function runs through the `bl_param_t` list and extracts the entry point 2186292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinformation for BL32 and BL33. It also performs the following: 2187292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2188292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initialize a UART (PL011 console), which enables access to the ``printf`` 2189292585beSSandrine Bailleux family of functions in BL31. 2190292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2191292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Enable issuing of snoop and DVM (Distributed Virtual Memory) requests to the 2192292585beSSandrine Bailleux CCI slave interface corresponding to the cluster that includes the primary 2193292585beSSandrine Bailleux CPU. 2194292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2195292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl31_plat_arch_setup() [mandatory] 2196292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2197292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2198292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2199292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2200292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2201292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2202292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2203292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function executes with the MMU and data caches disabled. It is only called 2204292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the primary CPU. 2205292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2206292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe purpose of this function is to perform any architectural initialization 2207292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat varies across platforms. 2208292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2209292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, this function enables the MMU. 2210292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2211292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl31_platform_setup() [mandatory] 2212292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2213292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2214292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2215292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2216292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2217292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2218292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2219292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function may execute with the MMU and data caches enabled if the platform 2220292585beSSandrine Bailleuxport does the necessary initialization in ``bl31_plat_arch_setup()``. It is only 2221292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled by the primary CPU. 2222292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2223292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe purpose of this function is to complete platform initialization so that both 2224292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL31 runtime services and normal world software can function correctly. 2225292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2226292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn Arm standard platforms, this function does the following: 2227292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2228292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initialize the generic interrupt controller. 2229292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2230292585beSSandrine Bailleux Depending on the GIC driver selected by the platform, the appropriate GICv2 2231292585beSSandrine Bailleux or GICv3 initialization will be done, which mainly consists of: 2232292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2233292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Enable secure interrupts in the GIC CPU interface. 2234292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Disable the legacy interrupt bypass mechanism. 2235292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Configure the priority mask register to allow interrupts of all priorities 2236292585beSSandrine Bailleux to be signaled to the CPU interface. 2237292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Mark SGIs 8-15 and the other secure interrupts on the platform as secure. 2238292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Target all secure SPIs to CPU0. 2239292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Enable these secure interrupts in the GIC distributor. 2240292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Configure all other interrupts as non-secure. 2241292585beSSandrine Bailleux - Enable signaling of secure interrupts in the GIC distributor. 2242292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2243292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Enable system-level implementation of the generic timer counter through the 2244292585beSSandrine Bailleux memory mapped interface. 2245292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2246292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Grant access to the system counter timer module 2247292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2248292585beSSandrine Bailleux- Initialize the power controller device. 2249292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2250292585beSSandrine Bailleux In particular, initialise the locks that prevent concurrent accesses to the 2251292585beSSandrine Bailleux power controller device. 2252292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2253292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl31_plat_runtime_setup() [optional] 2254292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2255292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2256292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2257292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2258292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2259292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2260292585beSSandrine Bailleux 226131edc20dSSalman NabiThe purpose of this function is to allow the platform to perform any BL31 runtime 226231edc20dSSalman Nabisetup just prior to BL31 exit during cold boot. The default weak implementation 226331edc20dSSalman Nabiof this function is empty. Any platform that needs to perform additional runtime 226431edc20dSSalman Nabisetup, before BL31 exits, will need to override this function. 2265292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2266292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info() [mandatory] 2267292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2268292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2269292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2270292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2271292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint32_t 2272292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : entry_point_info * 2273292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2274292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function may execute with the MMU and data caches enabled if the platform 2275292585beSSandrine Bailleuxport does the necessary initializations in ``bl31_plat_arch_setup()``. 2276292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2277292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by ``bl31_main()`` to retrieve information provided by 2278292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL2 for the next image in the security state specified by the argument. BL31 2279292585beSSandrine Bailleuxuses this information to pass control to that image in the specified security 2280292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate. This function must return a pointer to the ``entry_point_info`` structure 2281292585beSSandrine Bailleux(that was copied during ``bl31_early_platform_setup()``) if the image exists. It 2282292585beSSandrine Bailleuxshould return NULL otherwise. 2283292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2284292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_rmmd_get_cca_attest_token() [mandatory when ENABLE_RME == 1] 2285292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2286292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2287292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2288292585beSSandrine Bailleux 228942cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde Argument : uintptr_t, size_t *, uintptr_t, size_t, size_t * 2290292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 2291292585beSSandrine Bailleux 229242cf6026SJuan Pablo CondeThis function returns the Platform attestation token. If the full token does 229342cf6026SJuan Pablo Condenot fit in the buffer, the function will return a hunk of the token and 229442cf6026SJuan Pablo Condeindicate how many bytes were copied and how many are pending. Multiple calls 229542cf6026SJuan Pablo Condeto this function may be needed to retrieve the entire token. 2296292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2297292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe parameters of the function are: 2298292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2299292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg0 - A pointer to the buffer where the Platform token should be copied by 230042cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde this function. If the platform token does not completely fit in the 230142cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde buffer, the function may return a piece of the token only. 2302292585beSSandrine Bailleux 230342cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde arg1 - Contains the size (in bytes) of the buffer passed in arg0. In 230442cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde addition, this parameter is used by the function to return the size 230542cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde of the platform token length hunk copied to the buffer. 2306292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2307292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg2 - A pointer to the buffer where the challenge object is stored. 2308292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2309292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg3 - The length of the challenge object in bytes. Possible values are 32, 231042cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde 48 and 64. This argument must be zero for subsequent calls to 231142cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde retrieve the remaining hunks of the token. 2312292585beSSandrine Bailleux 231342cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde arg4 - Returns the remaining length of the token (in bytes) that is yet to 231442cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde be returned in further calls. 231542cf6026SJuan Pablo Conde 231642cf6026SJuan Pablo CondeThe function returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure and -EAGAIN if the 231742cf6026SJuan Pablo Conderesource associated with the platform token retrieval is busy. 2318292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2319292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_rmmd_get_cca_realm_attest_key() [mandatory when ENABLE_RME == 1] 2320292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2321292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2322292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2323292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2324292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uintptr_t, size_t *, unsigned int 2325292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 2326292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2327292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the delegated realm attestation key which will be used to 2328292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsign Realm attestation token. The API currently only supports P-384 ECC curve 2329292585beSSandrine Bailleuxkey. 2330292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2331292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe parameters of the function are: 2332292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2333292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg0 - A pointer to the buffer where the attestation key should be copied 2334292585beSSandrine Bailleux by this function. The buffer must be big enough to hold the 2335292585beSSandrine Bailleux attestation key. 2336292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2337292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg1 - Contains the size (in bytes) of the buffer passed in arg0. The 2338292585beSSandrine Bailleux function returns the attestation key length in this parameter. 2339292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2340292585beSSandrine Bailleux arg2 - The type of the elliptic curve to which the requested attestation key 2341292585beSSandrine Bailleux belongs. 2342292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2343292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure. 2344292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2345292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_rmmd_get_el3_rmm_shared_mem() [when ENABLE_RME == 1] 2346292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2347292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2348292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2349292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2350292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uintptr_t * 2351292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : size_t 2352292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2353292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the size of the shared area between EL3 and RMM (or 0 on 2354292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfailure). A pointer to the shared area (or a NULL pointer on failure) is stored 2355292585beSSandrine Bailleuxin the pointer passed as argument. 2356292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2357292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_rmmd_load_manifest() [when ENABLE_RME == 1] 2358292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2359292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2360292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2361292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2362292585beSSandrine Bailleux Arguments : rmm_manifest_t *manifest 2363292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 2364292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2365292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen ENABLE_RME is enabled, this function populates a boot manifest for the 2366292585beSSandrine BailleuxRMM image and stores it in the area specified by manifest. 2367292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2368292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen ENABLE_RME is disabled, this function is not used. 2369292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2370f801fdc2STushar KhandelwalFunction : plat_rmm_mecid_key_update() [when ENABLE_RME == 1] 2371f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2372f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal 2373f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal:: 2374f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal 2375f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal Argument : uint16_t 2376f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal Return : int 2377f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal 2378f801fdc2STushar KhandelwalThis function is invoked by BL31's RMMD when there is a request from the RMM 2379f801fdc2STushar Khandelwalmonitor to update the tweak for the encryption key associated to a MECID. 2380f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal 2381f801fdc2STushar KhandelwalThe first parameter (``uint16_t mecid``) contains the MECID for which the 2382f801fdc2STushar Khandelwalencryption key is to be updated. 2383f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal 2384f801fdc2STushar KhandelwalReturn value is 0 upon success and -EFAULT otherwise. 2385f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal 2386f801fdc2STushar KhandelwalThis function needs to be implemented by a platform if it enables RME. 2387f801fdc2STushar Khandelwal 2388b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyFunction : plat_rmmd_el3_token_sign_push_req() [mandatory when RMMD_ENABLE_EL3_TOKEN_SIGN == 1] 2389b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2390b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2391b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy:: 2392b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2393b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy Arguments : const struct el3_token_sign_request *req 2394b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy Return : int 2395b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2396b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyQueue realm attestation token signing request from the RMM in EL3. The interface between 2397b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthythe RMM and EL3 is modeled as a queue but the underlying implementation may be different, 2398b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthyso long as the semantics of queuing and the error codes are used as defined below. 2399b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2400b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthySee :ref:`el3_token_sign_request_struct` for definition of the request structure. 2401b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2402b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyOptional interface from the RMM-EL3 interface v0.4 onwards. 2403b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2404b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyThe parameters of the functions are: 2405b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy arg0: Pointer to the token sign request to be pushed to EL3. 2406b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy The structure must be located in the RMM-EL3 shared 2407b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy memory buffer and must be locked before use. 2408b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2409b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyReturn codes: 2410b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_OK On Success. 2411b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_INVAL If the arguments are invalid. 2412b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_AGAIN Indicates that the request was not queued since the 2413b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy queue in EL3 is full. This may also be returned for any reason 2414b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy or situation in the system, that prevents accepting the request 2415b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy from the RMM. 2416b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_UNK If the SMC is not implemented or if interface 2417b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy version is < 0.4. 2418b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2419b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyFunction : plat_rmmd_el3_token_sign_pull_resp() [mandatory when RMMD_ENABLE_EL3_TOKEN_SIGN == 1] 2420b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2421b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2422b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy:: 2423b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2424b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy Arguments : struct el3_token_sign_response *resp 2425b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy Return : int 2426b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2427b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyPopulate the attestation signing response in the ``resp`` parameter. The interface between 2428b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthythe RMM and EL3 is modeled as a queue for responses but the underlying implementation may 2429b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthybe different, so long as the semantics of queuing and the error codes are used as defined 2430b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthybelow. 2431b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2432b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthySee :ref:`el3_token_sign_response_struct` for definition of the response structure. 2433b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2434b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyOptional interface from the RMM-EL3 interface v0.4 onwards. 2435b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2436b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyThe parameters of the functions are: 2437b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy resp: Pointer to the token sign response to get from EL3. 2438b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy The structure must be located in the RMM-EL3 shared 2439b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy memory buffer and must be locked before use. 2440b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2441b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyReturn: 2442b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_OK On Success. 2443b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_INVAL If the arguments are invalid. 2444b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_AGAIN Indicates that a response is not ready yet. 2445b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy - E_RMM_UNK If the SMC is not implemented or if interface 2446b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy version is < 0.4. 2447b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2448b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyFunction : plat_rmmd_el3_token_sign_get_rak_pub() [mandatory when RMMD_ENABLE_EL3_TOKEN_SIGN == 1] 2449b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2450b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2451b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy:: 2452b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2453b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy Argument : uintptr_t, size_t *, unsigned int 2454b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy Return : int 2455b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2456b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyThis function returns the public portion of the realm attestation key which will be used to 2457b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthysign Realm attestation token. Typically, with delegated attestation, the private key is 2458b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthyreturned, however, there may be platforms where the private key bits are better protected 2459b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthyin a platform specific manner such that the private key is not exposed. In such cases, 2460b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthythe RMM will only cache the public key and forward any requests such as signing, that 2461b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthyuses the private key to EL3. The API currently only supports P-384 ECC curve key. 2462b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2463b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyThis is an optional interface from the RMM-EL3 interface v0.4 onwards. 2464b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2465b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyThe parameters of the function are: 2466b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2467b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy arg0 - A pointer to the buffer where the public key should be copied 2468b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy by this function. The buffer must be big enough to hold the 2469b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy attestation key. 2470b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2471b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy arg1 - Contains the size (in bytes) of the buffer passed in arg0. The 2472b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy function returns the attestation key length in this parameter. 2473b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2474b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy arg2 - The type of the elliptic curve to which the requested attestation key 2475b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy belongs. 2476b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 2477b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyThe function returns E_RMM_OK on success, RMM_E_INVAL if arguments are invalid and 2478b226357bSRaghu KrishnamurthyE_RMM_UNK if the SMC is not implemented or if interface version is < 0.4. 2479b226357bSRaghu Krishnamurthy 24800616bf03SSona MathewFunction : plat_rmmd_el3_ide_key_program() [mandatory when RMMD_ENABLE_IDE_KEY_PROG == 1] 24810616bf03SSona Mathew~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 24820616bf03SSona Mathew 24830616bf03SSona Mathew:: 24840616bf03SSona Mathew 24850616bf03SSona Mathew Argument : uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t, struct rp_ide_key_info_t *, uint64_t, uint64_t 24860616bf03SSona Mathew Return : int 24870616bf03SSona Mathew 24880616bf03SSona MathewThis function sets the key/IV info for an IDE stream at the Root port. The key is 256 bits 24890616bf03SSona Mathewand IV is 96 bits. The caller calls this SMC to program this key to the Rx and Tx ports 24900616bf03SSona Mathewand for each substream corresponding to a single keyset. The platform should validate 24910616bf03SSona Mathewthe arguments `Ecam address` and `Rootport ID` before acting on it. The arguments `request ID` 24920616bf03SSona Mathewand `cookie` are to be ignored for blocking mode and are pass-through to the response for 24930616bf03SSona Mathewnon-blocking mode. 24940616bf03SSona Mathew 24950616bf03SSona MathewThe platform needs to ensure proper exclusives are in place when accessed from multiple CPUs. 24960616bf03SSona MathewDepending on the expected latency for IDE-KM interface, the platform should choose blocking 24970616bf03SSona Mathewor non-blocking semantics. More details about IDE Setup flow can be found 24980616bf03SSona Mathewin this `RFC <https://github.com/TF-RMM/tf-rmm/wiki/RFC:-EL3-RMM-IDE-KM-Interface>`_. 24990616bf03SSona Mathew 25000616bf03SSona MathewThe parameters of the function are: 25010616bf03SSona Mathew 25020616bf03SSona Mathew arg0 - The ecam address, to access and configure PCI devices in a system. 25030616bf03SSona Mathew 25040616bf03SSona Mathew arg1 - The rootport ID used to identify the PCIe rootport of a connected device. 25050616bf03SSona Mathew 25060616bf03SSona Mathew arg2 - The IDE stream info associated with a physical device, this parameter packs the 25070616bf03SSona Mathew the keyset, direction, substream and stream ID info. 25080616bf03SSona Mathew 25090616bf03SSona Mathew arg3 - Structure with key and IV info. 25100616bf03SSona Mathew 25110616bf03SSona Mathew arg4 - The request ID, is used in non-blocking mode only and can be ignored in blocking mode. 25120616bf03SSona Mathew 25130616bf03SSona Mathew arg5 - The cookie variable, is used in non-blocking mode only and can be ignored in blocking 25140616bf03SSona Mathew mode. 25150616bf03SSona Mathew 25160616bf03SSona MathewThe function returns E_RMM_OK on success, E_RMM_INVAL if arguments are invalid, E_RMM_FAULT 25170616bf03SSona Mathewif the key programming is unsuccesful, E_RMM_UNK for an unknown error, E_RMM_AGAIN returned 25180616bf03SSona Mathewonly for non-blocking mode if the IDE-KM interface is busy or the request queue is full. 25190616bf03SSona MathewE_RMM_INPROGRESS returned if the request is queued successfully and used only in non-blocking 25200616bf03SSona Mathewmode. 25210616bf03SSona Mathew 25220616bf03SSona MathewFunction : plat_rmmd_el3_ide_key_set_go() [mandatory when RMMD_ENABLE_IDE_KEY_PROG == 1] 25230616bf03SSona Mathew~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 25240616bf03SSona Mathew 25250616bf03SSona Mathew:: 25260616bf03SSona Mathew 25270616bf03SSona Mathew Argument : uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t 25280616bf03SSona Mathew Return : int 25290616bf03SSona Mathew 25300616bf03SSona MathewThis function activates the IDE stream at the Root Port once all the keys have been 25310616bf03SSona Mathewprogrammed. The platform should validate the arguments `Ecam address` and `Rootport ID` 25320616bf03SSona Mathewbefore acting on it. The arguments `request ID` and `cookie` are to be ignored for blocking 25330616bf03SSona Mathewmode and are pass-through to the response for non-blocking mode. 25340616bf03SSona Mathew 25350616bf03SSona MathewThe platform needs to ensure proper exclusives are in place when accessed from multiple CPUs. 25360616bf03SSona MathewDepending on the expected latency for IDE-KM interface, the platform should choose blocking 25370616bf03SSona Mathewor non-blocking semantics. More details about IDE Setup flow can be found 25380616bf03SSona Mathewin this `RFC <https://github.com/TF-RMM/tf-rmm/wiki/RFC:-EL3-RMM-IDE-KM-Interface>`_. 25390616bf03SSona Mathew 25400616bf03SSona MathewThe parameters of the function are: 25410616bf03SSona Mathew 25420616bf03SSona Mathew arg0 - The ecam address, to access and configure PCI devices in a system. 25430616bf03SSona Mathew 25440616bf03SSona Mathew arg1 - The rootport ID used to identify the PCIe rootport of a connected device. 25450616bf03SSona Mathew 25460616bf03SSona Mathew arg2 - The IDE stream info associated with a physical device, this parameter packs the 25470616bf03SSona Mathew the keyset, direction, substream and stream ID info. 25480616bf03SSona Mathew 25490616bf03SSona Mathew arg3 - The request ID, is used in non-blocking mode only and can be ignored in blocking mode. 25500616bf03SSona Mathew 25510616bf03SSona Mathew arg4 - The cookie variable, is used in non-blocking mode only and can be ignored in blocking 25520616bf03SSona Mathew mode. 25530616bf03SSona Mathew 25540616bf03SSona MathewThe function returns E_RMM_OK on success, E_RMM_INVAL if arguments are invalid, E_RMM_FAULT 25550616bf03SSona Mathewif the key programming is unsuccesful, E_RMM_UNK for an unknown error, E_RMM_AGAIN returned 25560616bf03SSona Mathewonly for non-blocking mode if the IDE-KM interface is busy or the request queue is full. 25570616bf03SSona MathewE_RMM_INPROGRESS returned if the request is queued successfully and used only in non-blocking 25580616bf03SSona Mathewmode. 25590616bf03SSona Mathew 25600616bf03SSona MathewFunction : plat_rmmd_el3_ide_key_set_stop() [mandatory when RMMD_ENABLE_IDE_KEY_PROG == 1] 25610616bf03SSona Mathew~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 25620616bf03SSona Mathew 25630616bf03SSona Mathew:: 25640616bf03SSona Mathew 25650616bf03SSona Mathew Argument : uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t 25660616bf03SSona Mathew Return : int 25670616bf03SSona Mathew 25680616bf03SSona MathewThis function stops the IDE stream and is used to tear down the IDE stream at Root Port. 25690616bf03SSona MathewThe platform should validate the arguments `Ecam address` and `Rootport ID` before acting 25700616bf03SSona Mathewon it. The arguments `request ID` and `cookie` are to be ignored for blocking 25710616bf03SSona Mathewmode and are pass-through to the response for non-blocking mode. 25720616bf03SSona Mathew 25730616bf03SSona MathewThe platform needs to ensure proper exclusives are in place when accessed from multiple CPUs. 25740616bf03SSona MathewDepending on the expected latency for IDE-KM interface, the platform should choose blocking 25750616bf03SSona Mathewor non-blocking semantics. More details about IDE Setup flow can be found 25760616bf03SSona Mathewin this `RFC <https://github.com/TF-RMM/tf-rmm/wiki/RFC:-EL3-RMM-IDE-KM-Interface>`_. 25770616bf03SSona Mathew 25780616bf03SSona MathewThe parameters of the function are: 25790616bf03SSona Mathew 25800616bf03SSona Mathew arg0 - The ecam address, to access and configure PCI devices in a system. 25810616bf03SSona Mathew 25820616bf03SSona Mathew arg1 - The rootport ID used to identify the PCIe rootport of a connected device. 25830616bf03SSona Mathew 25840616bf03SSona Mathew arg2 - The IDE stream info associated with a physical device, this parameter packs the 25850616bf03SSona Mathew the keyset, direction, substream and stream ID info. 25860616bf03SSona Mathew 25870616bf03SSona Mathew arg3 - The request ID, is used in non-blocking mode only and can be ignored in blocking mode. 25880616bf03SSona Mathew 25890616bf03SSona Mathew arg4 - The cookie variable, is used in non-blocking mode only and can be ignored in blocking 25900616bf03SSona Mathew mode. 25910616bf03SSona Mathew 25920616bf03SSona MathewThe function returns E_RMM_OK on success, E_RMM_INVAL if arguments are invalid, E_RMM_FAULT 25930616bf03SSona Mathewif the key programming is unsuccesful, E_RMM_UNK for an unknown error, E_RMM_AGAIN returned 25940616bf03SSona Mathewonly for non-blocking mode if the IDE-KM interface is busy or the request queue is full. 25950616bf03SSona MathewE_RMM_INPROGRESS returned if the request is queued successfully and used only in non-blocking 25960616bf03SSona Mathewmode. 25970616bf03SSona Mathew 25980616bf03SSona MathewFunction : plat_rmmd_el3_ide_km_pull_response() [mandatory when RMMD_ENABLE_IDE_KEY_PROG == 1] 25990616bf03SSona Mathew~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 26000616bf03SSona Mathew 26010616bf03SSona Mathew:: 26020616bf03SSona Mathew 26030616bf03SSona Mathew Argument : uint64_t, uint64_t, uint64_t *, uint64_t *, uint64_t * 26040616bf03SSona Mathew Return : int 26050616bf03SSona Mathew 26060616bf03SSona MathewThis function retrieves a reponse for any of the prior non-blocking IDE-KM requests. The 26070616bf03SSona Mathewcaller has to identify the request and populate the accurate response. For blocking calls, 26080616bf03SSona Mathewthis function always returns E_RMM_UNK. 26090616bf03SSona Mathew 26100616bf03SSona MathewThe platform needs to ensure proper exclusives are in place when accessed from multiple CPUs. 26110616bf03SSona MathewDepending on the expected latency for IDE-KM interface, the platform should choose blocking 26120616bf03SSona Mathewor non-blocking semantics. More details about IDE Setup flow can be found 26130616bf03SSona Mathewin this `RFC <https://github.com/TF-RMM/tf-rmm/wiki/RFC:-EL3-RMM-IDE-KM-Interface>`_. 26140616bf03SSona Mathew 26150616bf03SSona MathewThe parameters of the function are: 26160616bf03SSona Mathew 26170616bf03SSona Mathew arg0 - The ecam address, to access and configure PCI devices in a system. 26180616bf03SSona Mathew 26190616bf03SSona Mathew arg1 - The rootport ID used to identify the PCIe rootport of a connected device. 26200616bf03SSona Mathew 26210616bf03SSona Mathew arg2 - Retrieved response corresponding to the previous IDE_KM request. 26220616bf03SSona Mathew 26230616bf03SSona Mathew arg3 - returns the passthrough request ID of the retrieved response. 26240616bf03SSona Mathew 26250616bf03SSona Mathew arg4 - returns the passthrough cookie of the retrieved response. 26260616bf03SSona Mathew 26270616bf03SSona MathewThe function returns E_RMM_OK if response is retrieved successfully, E_RMM_INVAL if arguments 26280616bf03SSona Mathewto this function are invalid, E_RMM_UNK if response retrieval failed for an unknown error or 26290616bf03SSona MathewIDE-KM interface is having blocking semantics, E_RMM_AGAIN if the response queue is empty. 26300616bf03SSona Mathew 26310616bf03SSona MathewThe `arg2` return parameter can return the following values: 26320616bf03SSona MathewE_RMM_OK - The previous request was successful. 26330616bf03SSona MathewE_RMM_FAULT - The previous request was not successful. 26340616bf03SSona MathewE_RMM_INVAL - Arguments to previous request were incorrect. 26350616bf03SSona MathewE_RMM_UNK - Previous request returned Unknown error. 26360616bf03SSona Mathew 2637292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : bl31_plat_enable_mmu [optional] 2638292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2639292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2640292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2641292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2642292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint32_t 2643292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2644292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2645292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function enables the MMU. The boot code calls this function with MMU and 2646292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcaches disabled. This function should program necessary registers to enable 2647292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtranslation, and upon return, the MMU on the calling PE must be enabled. 2648292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2649292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function must honor flags passed in the first argument. These flags are 2650292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdefined by the translation library, and can be found in the file 2651292585beSSandrine Bailleux``include/lib/xlat_tables/xlat_mmu_helpers.h``. 2652292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2653292585beSSandrine BailleuxOn DynamIQ systems, this function must not use stack while enabling MMU, which 2654292585beSSandrine Bailleuxis how the function in xlat table library version 2 is implemented. 2655292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2656292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_init_apkey [optional] 2657292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2658292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2659292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2660292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2661292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2662292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint128_t 2663292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2664292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns the 128-bit value which can be used to program ARMv8.3 2665292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpointer authentication keys. 2666292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2667292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe value should be obtained from a reliable source of randomness. 2668292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2669292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is only needed if ARMv8.3 pointer authentication is used in the 2670696ed168SOlivier DeprezTrusted Firmware by building with ``BRANCH_PROTECTION`` option set to 1, 2 or 3. 2671292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2672292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_syscnt_freq2() [mandatory] 2673292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2674292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2675292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2676292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2677292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2678292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : unsigned int 2679292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2680292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is used by the architecture setup code to retrieve the counter 2681292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfrequency for the CPU's generic timer. This value will be programmed into the 2682292585beSSandrine Bailleux``CNTFRQ_EL0`` register. In Arm standard platforms, it returns the base frequency 2683292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the system counter, which is retrieved from the first entry in the frequency 2684292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmodes table. 2685292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2686292585beSSandrine Bailleux#define : PLAT_PERCPU_BAKERY_LOCK_SIZE [optional] 2687292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2688292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2689292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen ``USE_COHERENT_MEM = 0``, this constant defines the total memory (in 2690292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbytes) aligned to the cache line boundary that should be allocated per-cpu to 2691292585beSSandrine Bailleuxaccommodate all the bakery locks. 2692292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2693292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf this constant is not defined when ``USE_COHERENT_MEM = 0``, the linker 2694292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalculates the size of the ``.bakery_lock`` input section, aligns it to the 2695292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnearest ``CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE``, multiplies it with ``PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT`` 2696292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand stores the result in a linker symbol. This constant prevents a platform 2697292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfrom relying on the linker and provide a more efficient mechanism for 2698292585beSSandrine Bailleuxaccessing per-cpu bakery lock information. 2699292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2700292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf this constant is defined and its value is not equal to the value 2701292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalculated by the linker then a link time assertion is raised. A compile time 2702292585beSSandrine Bailleuxassertion is raised if the value of the constant is not aligned to the cache 2703292585beSSandrine Bailleuxline boundary. 2704292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2705292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. _porting_guide_sdei_requirements: 2706292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2707292585beSSandrine BailleuxSDEI porting requirements 2708292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2709292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2710292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe |SDEI| dispatcher requires the platform to provide the following macros 2711292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand functions, of which some are optional, and some others mandatory. 2712292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2713292585beSSandrine BailleuxMacros 2714292585beSSandrine Bailleux...... 2715292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2716292585beSSandrine BailleuxMacro: PLAT_SDEI_NORMAL_PRI [mandatory] 2717292585beSSandrine Bailleux^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2718292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2719292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis macro must be defined to the EL3 exception priority level associated with 2720292585beSSandrine BailleuxNormal |SDEI| events on the platform. This must have a higher value 2721292585beSSandrine Bailleux(therefore of lower priority) than ``PLAT_SDEI_CRITICAL_PRI``. 2722292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2723292585beSSandrine BailleuxMacro: PLAT_SDEI_CRITICAL_PRI [mandatory] 2724292585beSSandrine Bailleux^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2725292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2726292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis macro must be defined to the EL3 exception priority level associated with 2727292585beSSandrine BailleuxCritical |SDEI| events on the platform. This must have a lower value 2728292585beSSandrine Bailleux(therefore of higher priority) than ``PLAT_SDEI_NORMAL_PRI``. 2729292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2730292585beSSandrine Bailleux**Note**: |SDEI| exception priorities must be the lowest among Secure 2731292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpriorities. Among the |SDEI| exceptions, Critical |SDEI| priority must 2732292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe higher than Normal |SDEI| priority. 2733292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2734292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunctions 2735292585beSSandrine Bailleux......... 2736292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2737292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: int plat_sdei_validate_entry_point() [optional] 2738292585beSSandrine Bailleux^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2739292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2740292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2741292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2742292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument: uintptr_t ep, unsigned int client_mode 2743292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return: int 2744292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2745292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function validates the entry point address of the event handler provided by 2746292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe client for both event registration and *Complete and Resume* |SDEI| calls. 2747292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function ensures that the address is valid in the client translation regime. 2748292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2749292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe second argument is the exception level that the client is executing in. It 2750292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcan be Non-Secure EL1 or Non-Secure EL2. 2751292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2752292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe function must return ``0`` for successful validation, or ``-1`` upon failure. 2753292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2754292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation always returns ``0``. On Arm platforms, this function 2755292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtranslates the entry point address within the client translation regime and 2756292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfurther ensures that the resulting physical address is located in Non-secure 2757292585beSSandrine BailleuxDRAM. 2758292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2759292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: void plat_sdei_handle_masked_trigger(uint64_t mpidr, unsigned int intr) [optional] 2760292585beSSandrine Bailleux^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2761292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2762292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2763292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2764292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument: uint64_t 2765292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument: unsigned int 2766292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return: void 2767292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2768292585beSSandrine Bailleux|SDEI| specification requires that a PE comes out of reset with the events 2769292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmasked. The client therefore is expected to call ``PE_UNMASK`` to unmask 2770292585beSSandrine Bailleux|SDEI| events on the PE. No |SDEI| events can be dispatched until such 2771292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtime. 2772292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2773292585beSSandrine BailleuxShould a PE receive an interrupt that was bound to an |SDEI| event while the 2774292585beSSandrine Bailleuxevents are masked on the PE, the dispatcher implementation invokes the function 2775292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat_sdei_handle_masked_trigger``. The MPIDR of the PE that received the 2776292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt and the interrupt ID are passed as parameters. 2777292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2778292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation only prints out a warning message. 2779292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2780292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. _porting_guide_trng_requirements: 2781292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2782292585beSSandrine BailleuxTRNG porting requirements 2783292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2784292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2785292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe |TRNG| backend requires the platform to provide the following values 2786292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand mandatory functions. 2787292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2788292585beSSandrine BailleuxValues 2789292585beSSandrine Bailleux...... 2790292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2791292585beSSandrine Bailleuxvalue: uuid_t plat_trng_uuid [mandatory] 2792292585beSSandrine Bailleux^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2793292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2794292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis value must be defined to the UUID of the TRNG backend that is specific to 2795292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe hardware after ``plat_entropy_setup`` function is called. This value must 2796292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconform to the SMCCC calling convention; The most significant 32 bits of the 2797292585beSSandrine BailleuxUUID must not equal ``0xffffffff`` or the signed integer ``-1`` as this value in 2798292585beSSandrine Bailleuxw0 indicates failure to get a TRNG source. 2799292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2800292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunctions 2801292585beSSandrine Bailleux......... 2802292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2803292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: void plat_entropy_setup(void) [mandatory] 2804292585beSSandrine Bailleux^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2805292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2806292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2807292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2808292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument: none 2809292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return: none 2810292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2811292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is expected to do platform-specific initialization of any TRNG 2812292585beSSandrine Bailleuxhardware. This may include generating a UUID from a hardware-specific seed. 2813292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2814292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction: bool plat_get_entropy(uint64_t \*out) [mandatory] 2815292585beSSandrine Bailleux^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2816292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2817292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2818292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2819292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument: uint64_t * 2820292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return: bool 2821292585beSSandrine Bailleux Out : when the return value is true, the entropy has been written into the 2822292585beSSandrine Bailleux storage pointed to 2823292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2824292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function writes entropy into storage provided by the caller. If no entropy 2825292585beSSandrine Bailleuxis available, it must return false and the storage must not be written. 2826292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2827292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. _psci_in_bl31: 2828292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2829292585beSSandrine BailleuxPower State Coordination Interface (in BL31) 2830292585beSSandrine Bailleux-------------------------------------------- 2831292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2832292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe TF-A implementation of the PSCI API is based around the concept of a 2833292585beSSandrine Bailleux*power domain*. A *power domain* is a CPU or a logical group of CPUs which 2834292585beSSandrine Bailleuxshare some state on which power management operations can be performed as 2835292585beSSandrine Bailleuxspecified by `PSCI`_. Each CPU in the system is assigned a cpu index which is 2836292585beSSandrine Bailleuxa unique number between ``0`` and ``PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT - 1``. The 2837292585beSSandrine Bailleux*power domains* are arranged in a hierarchical tree structure and each 2838292585beSSandrine Bailleux*power domain* can be identified in a system by the cpu index of any CPU that 2839292585beSSandrine Bailleuxis part of that domain and a *power domain level*. A processing element (for 2840292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexample, a CPU) is at level 0. If the *power domain* node above a CPU is a 2841292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlogical grouping of CPUs that share some state, then level 1 is that group of 2842292585beSSandrine BailleuxCPUs (for example, a cluster), and level 2 is a group of clusters (for 2843292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexample, the system). More details on the power domain topology and its 2844292585beSSandrine Bailleuxorganization can be found in :ref:`PSCI Power Domain Tree Structure`. 2845292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2846292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL31's platform initialization code exports a pointer to the platform-specific 2847292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower management operations required for the PSCI implementation to function 2848292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcorrectly. This information is populated in the ``plat_psci_ops`` structure. The 2849292585beSSandrine BailleuxPSCI implementation calls members of the ``plat_psci_ops`` structure for performing 2850292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower management operations on the power domains. For example, the target 2851292585beSSandrine BailleuxCPU is specified by its ``MPIDR`` in a PSCI ``CPU_ON`` call. The ``pwr_domain_on()`` 2852292585beSSandrine Bailleuxhandler (if present) is called for the CPU power domain. 2853292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2854292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``power-state`` parameter of a PSCI ``CPU_SUSPEND`` call can be used to 2855292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdescribe composite power states specific to a platform. The PSCI implementation 2856292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdefines a generic representation of the power-state parameter, which is an 2857292585beSSandrine Bailleuxarray of local power states where each index corresponds to a power domain 2858292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlevel. Each entry contains the local power state the power domain at that power 2859292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlevel could enter. It depends on the ``validate_power_state()`` handler to 2860292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconvert the power-state parameter (possibly encoding a composite power state) 2861292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpassed in a PSCI ``CPU_SUSPEND`` call to this representation. 2862292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2863292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe following functions form part of platform port of PSCI functionality. 2864292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2865292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_psci_stat_accounting_start() [optional] 2866292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2867292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2868292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2869292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2870292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : const psci_power_state_t * 2871292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2872292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2873292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional hook that platforms can implement for residency statistics 2874292585beSSandrine Bailleuxaccounting before entering a low power state. The ``pwr_domain_state`` field of 2875292585beSSandrine Bailleux``state_info`` (first argument) can be inspected if stat accounting is done 2876292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdifferently at CPU level versus higher levels. As an example, if the element at 2877292585beSSandrine Bailleuxindex 0 (CPU power level) in the ``pwr_domain_state`` array indicates a power down 2878292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate, special hardware logic may be programmed in order to keep track of the 2879292585beSSandrine Bailleuxresidency statistics. For higher levels (array indices > 0), the residency 2880292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstatistics could be tracked in software using PMF. If ``ENABLE_PMF`` is set, the 2881292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdefault implementation will use PMF to capture timestamps. 2882292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2883292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_psci_stat_accounting_stop() [optional] 2884292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2885292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2886292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2887292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2888292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : const psci_power_state_t * 2889292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 2890292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2891292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional hook that platforms can implement for residency statistics 2892292585beSSandrine Bailleuxaccounting after exiting from a low power state. The ``pwr_domain_state`` field 2893292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof ``state_info`` (first argument) can be inspected if stat accounting is done 2894292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdifferently at CPU level versus higher levels. As an example, if the element at 2895292585beSSandrine Bailleuxindex 0 (CPU power level) in the ``pwr_domain_state`` array indicates a power down 2896292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate, special hardware logic may be programmed in order to keep track of the 2897292585beSSandrine Bailleuxresidency statistics. For higher levels (array indices > 0), the residency 2898292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstatistics could be tracked in software using PMF. If ``ENABLE_PMF`` is set, the 2899292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdefault implementation will use PMF to capture timestamps. 2900292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2901292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_psci_stat_get_residency() [optional] 2902292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2903292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2904292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2905292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2906292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int, const psci_power_state_t *, unsigned int 2907292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : u_register_t 2908292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2909292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional interface that is is invoked after resuming from a low power 2910292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate and provides the time spent resident in that low power state by the power 2911292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdomain at a particular power domain level. When a CPU wakes up from suspend, 2912292585beSSandrine Bailleuxall its parent power domain levels are also woken up. The generic PSCI code 2913292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinvokes this function for each parent power domain that is resumed and it 2914292585beSSandrine Bailleuxidentified by the ``lvl`` (first argument) parameter. The ``state_info`` (second 2915292585beSSandrine Bailleuxargument) describes the low power state that the power domain has resumed from. 2916292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe current CPU is the first CPU in the power domain to resume from the low 2917292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower state and the ``last_cpu_idx`` (third parameter) is the index of the last 2918292585beSSandrine BailleuxCPU in the power domain to suspend and may be needed to calculate the residency 2919292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor that power domain. 2920292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2921292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_target_pwr_state() [optional] 2922292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2923292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2924292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2925292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2926292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : unsigned int, const plat_local_state_t *, unsigned int 2927292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : plat_local_state_t 2928292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2929292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe PSCI generic code uses this function to let the platform participate in 2930292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate coordination during a power management operation. The function is passed 2931292585beSSandrine Bailleuxa pointer to an array of platform specific local power state ``states`` (second 2932292585beSSandrine Bailleuxargument) which contains the requested power state for each CPU at a particular 2933292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower domain level ``lvl`` (first argument) within the power domain. The function 2934292585beSSandrine Bailleuxis expected to traverse this array of upto ``ncpus`` (third argument) and return 2935292585beSSandrine Bailleuxa coordinated target power state by the comparing all the requested power 2936292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstates. The target power state should not be deeper than any of the requested 2937292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower states. 2938292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2939292585beSSandrine BailleuxA weak definition of this API is provided by default wherein it assumes 2940292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat the platform assigns a local state value in order of increasing depth 2941292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the power state i.e. for two power states X & Y, if X < Y 2942292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthen X represents a shallower power state than Y. As a result, the 2943292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcoordinated target local power state for a power domain will be the minimum 2944292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the requested local power state values. 2945292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2946292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_get_power_domain_tree_desc() [mandatory] 2947292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2948292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2949292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2950292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2951292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 2952292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : const unsigned char * 2953292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2954292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function returns a pointer to the byte array containing the power domain 2955292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtopology tree description. The format and method to construct this array are 2956292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdescribed in :ref:`PSCI Power Domain Tree Structure`. The BL31 PSCI 2957292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinitialization code requires this array to be described by the platform, either 2958292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstatically or dynamically, to initialize the power domain topology tree. In case 2959292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe array is populated dynamically, then plat_core_pos_by_mpidr() and 2960292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_my_core_pos() should also be implemented suitably so that the topology tree 2961292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdescription matches the CPU indices returned by these APIs. These APIs together 2962292585beSSandrine Bailleuxform the platform interface for the PSCI topology framework. 2963292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2964292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_setup_psci_ops() [mandatory] 2965292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2966292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2967292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 2968292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2969292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uintptr_t, const plat_psci_ops ** 2970292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 2971292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2972292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function may execute with the MMU and data caches enabled if the platform 2973292585beSSandrine Bailleuxport does the necessary initializations in ``bl31_plat_arch_setup()``. It is only 2974292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled by the primary CPU. 2975292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2976292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by PSCI initialization code. Its purpose is to let 2977292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe platform layer know about the warm boot entrypoint through the 2978292585beSSandrine Bailleux``sec_entrypoint`` (first argument) and to export handler routines for 2979292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform-specific psci power management actions by populating the passed 2980292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpointer with a pointer to BL31's private ``plat_psci_ops`` structure. 2981292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2982292585beSSandrine BailleuxA description of each member of this structure is given below. Please refer to 2983292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe Arm FVP specific implementation of these handlers in 2984292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat/arm/board/fvp/fvp_pm.c`` as an example. For each PSCI function that the 2985292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform wants to support, the associated operation or operations in this 2986292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstructure must be provided and implemented (Refer section 4 of 2987292585beSSandrine Bailleux:ref:`Firmware Design` for the PSCI API supported in TF-A). To disable a PSCI 2988292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction in a platform port, the operation should be removed from this 2989292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstructure instead of providing an empty implementation. 2990292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2991292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.cpu_standby() 2992292585beSSandrine Bailleux........................... 2993292585beSSandrine Bailleux 2994292585beSSandrine BailleuxPerform the platform-specific actions to enter the standby state for a cpu 2995292585beSSandrine Bailleuxindicated by the passed argument. This provides a fast path for CPU standby 2996292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwherein overheads of PSCI state management and lock acquisition is avoided. 2997292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor this handler to be invoked by the PSCI ``CPU_SUSPEND`` API implementation, 2998292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe suspend state type specified in the ``power-state`` parameter should be 2999292585beSSandrine BailleuxSTANDBY and the target power domain level specified should be the CPU. The 3000292585beSSandrine Bailleuxhandler should put the CPU into a low power retention state (usually by 3001292585beSSandrine Bailleuxissuing a wfi instruction) and ensure that it can be woken up from that 3002292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate by a normal interrupt. The generic code expects the handler to succeed. 3003292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3004292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_on() 3005292585beSSandrine Bailleux............................. 3006292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3007292585beSSandrine BailleuxPerform the platform specific actions to power on a CPU, specified 3008292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the ``MPIDR`` (first argument). The generic code expects the platform to 3009292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreturn PSCI_E_SUCCESS on success or PSCI_E_INTERN_FAIL for any failure. 3010292585beSSandrine Bailleux 30116cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_off_early() [optional] 30126cf4ae97SVarun Wadekar............................................... 30136cf4ae97SVarun Wadekar 30146cf4ae97SVarun WadekarThis optional function performs the platform specific actions to check if 30156cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarpowering off the calling CPU and its higher parent power domain levels as 30166cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarindicated by the ``target_state`` (first argument) is possible or allowed. 30176cf4ae97SVarun Wadekar 30186cf4ae97SVarun WadekarThe ``target_state`` encodes the platform coordinated target local power states 30196cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarfor the CPU power domain and its parent power domain levels. 30206cf4ae97SVarun Wadekar 30216cf4ae97SVarun WadekarFor this handler, the local power state for the CPU power domain will be a 30226cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarpower down state where as it could be either power down, retention or run state 30236cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarfor the higher power domain levels depending on the result of state 30246cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarcoordination. The generic code expects PSCI_E_DENIED return code if the 30256cf4ae97SVarun Wadekarplatform thinks that CPU_OFF should not proceed on the calling CPU. 30266cf4ae97SVarun Wadekar 3027292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_off() 3028292585beSSandrine Bailleux.............................. 3029292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3030292585beSSandrine BailleuxPerform the platform specific actions to prepare to power off the calling CPU 3031292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand its higher parent power domain levels as indicated by the ``target_state`` 3032292585beSSandrine Bailleux(first argument). It is called by the PSCI ``CPU_OFF`` API implementation. 3033292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3034292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``target_state`` encodes the platform coordinated target local power states 3035292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor the CPU power domain and its parent power domain levels. The handler 3036292585beSSandrine Bailleuxneeds to perform power management operation corresponding to the local state 3037292585beSSandrine Bailleuxat each power level. 3038292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3039292585beSSandrine BailleuxFor this handler, the local power state for the CPU power domain will be a 3040292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower down state where as it could be either power down, retention or run state 3041292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor the higher power domain levels depending on the result of state 3042292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcoordination. The generic code expects the handler to succeed. 3043292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3044d3488614SWing Liplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_validate_suspend() [optional] 3045d3488614SWing Li...................................................... 3046d3488614SWing Li 3047d3488614SWing LiThis is an optional function that is only compiled into the build if the build 3048d3488614SWing Lioption ``PSCI_OS_INIT_MODE`` is enabled. 3049d3488614SWing Li 3050d3488614SWing LiIf implemented, this function allows the platform to perform platform specific 3051d3488614SWing Livalidations based on hardware states. The generic code expects this function to 3052d3488614SWing Lireturn PSCI_E_SUCCESS on success, or either PSCI_E_DENIED or 3053d3488614SWing LiPSCI_E_INVALID_PARAMS as appropriate for any invalid requests. 3054d3488614SWing Li 3055292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_suspend_pwrdown_early() [optional] 3056292585beSSandrine Bailleux........................................................... 3057292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3058292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis optional function may be used as a performance optimization to replace 3059292585beSSandrine Bailleuxor complement pwr_domain_suspend() on some platforms. Its calling semantics 3060292585beSSandrine Bailleuxare identical to pwr_domain_suspend(), except the PSCI implementation only 3061292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalls this function when suspending to a power down state, and it guarantees 3062292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat data caches are enabled. 3063292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3064292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY = 0, the PSCI implementation disables data caches 3065292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbefore calling pwr_domain_suspend(). If the target_state corresponds to a 3066292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower down state and it is safe to perform some or all of the platform 3067292585beSSandrine Bailleuxspecific actions in that function with data caches enabled, it may be more 3068292585beSSandrine Bailleuxefficient to move those actions to this function. When HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY 3069292585beSSandrine Bailleux= 1, data caches remain enabled throughout, and so there is no advantage to 3070292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmoving platform specific actions to this function. 3071292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3072292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_suspend() 3073292585beSSandrine Bailleux.................................. 3074292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3075292585beSSandrine BailleuxPerform the platform specific actions to prepare to suspend the calling 3076292585beSSandrine BailleuxCPU and its higher parent power domain levels as indicated by the 3077292585beSSandrine Bailleux``target_state`` (first argument). It is called by the PSCI ``CPU_SUSPEND`` 3078292585beSSandrine BailleuxAPI implementation. 3079292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3080292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``target_state`` has a similar meaning as described in 3081292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe ``pwr_domain_off()`` operation. It encodes the platform coordinated 3082292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtarget local power states for the CPU power domain and its parent 3083292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower domain levels. The handler needs to perform power management operation 3084292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcorresponding to the local state at each power level. The generic code 3085292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexpects the handler to succeed. 3086292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3087292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe difference between turning a power domain off versus suspending it is that 3088292585beSSandrine Bailleuxin the former case, the power domain is expected to re-initialize its state 3089292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwhen it is next powered on (see ``pwr_domain_on_finish()``). In the latter 3090292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcase, the power domain is expected to save enough state so that it can resume 3091292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexecution by restoring this state when its powered on (see 3092292585beSSandrine Bailleux``pwr_domain_suspend_finish()``). 3093292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3094292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen suspending a core, the platform can also choose to power off the GICv3 3095292585beSSandrine BailleuxRedistributor and ITS through an implementation-defined sequence. To achieve 3096292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthis safely, the ITS context must be saved first. The architectural part is 3097292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplemented by the ``gicv3_its_save_disable()`` helper, but most of the needed 3098292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsequence is implementation defined and it is therefore the responsibility of 3099292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe platform code to implement the necessary sequence. Then the GIC 3100292585beSSandrine BailleuxRedistributor context can be saved using the ``gicv3_rdistif_save()`` helper. 3101292585beSSandrine BailleuxPowering off the Redistributor requires the implementation to support it and it 3102292585beSSandrine Bailleuxis the responsibility of the platform code to execute the right implementation 3103292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdefined sequence. 3104292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3105292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen a system suspend is requested, the platform can also make use of the 3106292585beSSandrine Bailleux``gicv3_distif_save()`` helper to save the context of the GIC Distributor after 3107292585beSSandrine Bailleuxit has saved the context of the Redistributors and ITS of all the cores in the 3108292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsystem. The context of the Distributor can be large and may require it to be 3109292585beSSandrine Bailleuxallocated in a special area if it cannot fit in the platform's global static 3110292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdata, for example in DRAM. The Distributor can then be powered down using an 3111292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplementation-defined sequence. 3112292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3113db5fe4f4SBoyan Karatotevplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_pwr_down() 3114292585beSSandrine Bailleux....................................... 3115292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3116292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function and, if implemented, is expected to perform 31172b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevplatform specific actions before the CPU is powered down. Since this function is 31182b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevinvoked outside the PSCI locks, the actions performed in this hook must be local 31192b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevto the CPU or the platform must ensure that races between multiple CPUs cannot 31202b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevoccur. 3121292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3122292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``target_state`` has a similar meaning as described in the ``pwr_domain_off()`` 3123292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoperation and it encodes the platform coordinated target local power states for 31242b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevthe CPU power domain and its parent power domain levels. 3125292585beSSandrine Bailleux 31262b5e00d4SBoyan KaratotevIt is preferred that this function returns. The caller will invoke 3127232c1892SBoyan Karatotev``wfi()`` to powerdown the CPU, mitigate any powerdown errata, 31282b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevand handle any wakeups that may arise. Previously, this function did not return 31292b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevand instead called ``wfi`` (in an infinite loop) directly. This is still 31302b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevpossible on platforms where this is guaranteed to be terminal, however, it is 31312b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevstrongly discouraged going forward. 3132292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3133232c1892SBoyan KaratotevPreviously this function was called ``pwr_domain_pwr_down_wfi()`` and invoked 3134232c1892SBoyan Karatotev``psci_power_down_wfi()`` (now removed). 3135507fca84SBoyan Karatotev 3136292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_on_finish() 3137292585beSSandrine Bailleux.................................... 3138292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3139292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by the PSCI implementation after the calling CPU is 3140292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpowered on and released from reset in response to an earlier PSCI ``CPU_ON`` call. 3141292585beSSandrine BailleuxIt performs the platform-specific setup required to initialize enough state for 3142292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthis CPU to enter the normal world and also provide secure runtime firmware 3143292585beSSandrine Bailleuxservices. 3144292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3145292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``target_state`` (first argument) is the prior state of the power domains 3146292585beSSandrine Bailleuximmediately before the CPU was turned on. It indicates which power domains 3147292585beSSandrine Bailleuxabove the CPU might require initialization due to having previously been in 3148292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlow power states. The generic code expects the handler to succeed. 3149292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3150292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_on_finish_late() [optional] 3151292585beSSandrine Bailleux........................................................... 3152292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3153292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis optional function is called by the PSCI implementation after the calling 3154292585beSSandrine BailleuxCPU is fully powered on with respective data caches enabled. The calling CPU and 3155292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe associated cluster are guaranteed to be participating in coherency. This 3156292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction gives the flexibility to perform any platform-specific actions safely, 3157292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsuch as initialization or modification of shared data structures, without the 3158292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoverhead of explicit cache maintainace operations. 3159292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3160292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``target_state`` has a similar meaning as described in the ``pwr_domain_on_finish()`` 3161292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoperation. The generic code expects the handler to succeed. 3162292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3163292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_suspend_finish() 3164292585beSSandrine Bailleux......................................... 3165292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3166292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by the PSCI implementation after the calling CPU is 3167292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpowered on and released from reset in response to an asynchronous wakeup 3168292585beSSandrine Bailleuxevent, for example a timer interrupt that was programmed by the CPU during the 3169292585beSSandrine Bailleux``CPU_SUSPEND`` call or ``SYSTEM_SUSPEND`` call. It performs the platform-specific 3170292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsetup required to restore the saved state for this CPU to resume execution 3171292585beSSandrine Bailleuxin the normal world and also provide secure runtime firmware services. 3172292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3173292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``target_state`` (first argument) has a similar meaning as described in 3174292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe ``pwr_domain_on_finish()`` operation. The generic code expects the platform 3175292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto succeed. 3176292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3177292585beSSandrine BailleuxIf the Distributor, Redistributors or ITS have been powered off as part of a 3178292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsuspend, their context must be restored in this function in the reverse order 3179292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto how they were saved during suspend sequence. 3180292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3181292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.system_off() 3182292585beSSandrine Bailleux.......................... 3183292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3184292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by PSCI implementation in response to a ``SYSTEM_OFF`` 3185292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcall. It performs the platform-specific system poweroff sequence after 31862b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevnotifying the Secure Payload Dispatcher. The caller will call ``wfi`` if this 3187db5fe4f4SBoyan Karatotevfunction returns, similar to `plat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_pwr_down()`_. 3188292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3189292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.system_reset() 3190292585beSSandrine Bailleux............................ 3191292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3192292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by PSCI implementation in response to a ``SYSTEM_RESET`` 3193292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcall. It performs the platform-specific system reset sequence after 31942b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevnotifying the Secure Payload Dispatcher. The caller will call ``wfi`` if this 3195db5fe4f4SBoyan Karatotevfunction returns, similar to `plat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_pwr_down()`_. 3196292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3197292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.validate_power_state() 3198292585beSSandrine Bailleux.................................... 3199292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3200292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by the PSCI implementation during the ``CPU_SUSPEND`` 3201292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcall to validate the ``power_state`` parameter of the PSCI API and if valid, 3202292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpopulate it in ``req_state`` (second argument) array as power domain level 3203292585beSSandrine Bailleuxspecific local states. If the ``power_state`` is invalid, the platform must 3204292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreturn PSCI_E_INVALID_PARAMS as error, which is propagated back to the 3205292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnormal world PSCI client. 3206292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3207292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.validate_ns_entrypoint() 3208292585beSSandrine Bailleux...................................... 3209292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3210292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by the PSCI implementation during the ``CPU_SUSPEND``, 3211292585beSSandrine Bailleux``SYSTEM_SUSPEND`` and ``CPU_ON`` calls to validate the non-secure ``entry_point`` 3212292585beSSandrine Bailleuxparameter passed by the normal world. If the ``entry_point`` is invalid, 3213292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe platform must return PSCI_E_INVALID_ADDRESS as error, which is 3214292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpropagated back to the normal world PSCI client. 3215292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3216292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.get_sys_suspend_power_state() 3217292585beSSandrine Bailleux........................................... 3218292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3219292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is called by the PSCI implementation during the ``SYSTEM_SUSPEND`` 3220292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcall to get the ``req_state`` parameter from platform which encodes the power 3221292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdomain level specific local states to suspend to system affinity level. The 3222292585beSSandrine Bailleux``req_state`` will be utilized to do the PSCI state coordination and 3223292585beSSandrine Bailleux``pwr_domain_suspend()`` will be invoked with the coordinated target state to 3224292585beSSandrine Bailleuxenter system suspend. 3225292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3226292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.get_pwr_lvl_state_idx() 3227292585beSSandrine Bailleux..................................... 3228292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3229292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function and, if implemented, is invoked by the PSCI 3230292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplementation to convert the ``local_state`` (first argument) at a specified 3231292585beSSandrine Bailleux``pwr_lvl`` (second argument) to an index between 0 and 3232292585beSSandrine Bailleux``PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL_STATES`` - 1. This function is only needed if the platform 3233292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsupports more than two local power states at each power domain level, that is 3234292585beSSandrine Bailleux``PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL_STATES`` is greater than 2, and needs to account for these 3235292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlocal power states. 3236292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3237292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.translate_power_state_by_mpidr() 3238292585beSSandrine Bailleux.............................................. 3239292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3240292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function and, if implemented, verifies the ``power_state`` 3241292585beSSandrine Bailleux(second argument) parameter of the PSCI API corresponding to a target power 3242292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdomain. The target power domain is identified by using both ``MPIDR`` (first 3243292585beSSandrine Bailleuxargument) and the power domain level encoded in ``power_state``. The power domain 3244292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlevel specific local states are to be extracted from ``power_state`` and be 3245292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpopulated in the ``output_state`` (third argument) array. The functionality 3246292585beSSandrine Bailleuxis similar to the ``validate_power_state`` function described above and is 3247292585beSSandrine Bailleuxenvisaged to be used in case the validity of ``power_state`` depend on the 3248292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtargeted power domain. If the ``power_state`` is invalid for the targeted power 3249292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdomain, the platform must return PSCI_E_INVALID_PARAMS as error. If this 3250292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction is not implemented, then the generic implementation relies on 3251292585beSSandrine Bailleux``validate_power_state`` function to translate the ``power_state``. 3252292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3253292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function can also be used in case the platform wants to support local 3254292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpower state encoding for ``power_state`` parameter of PSCI_STAT_COUNT/RESIDENCY 3255292585beSSandrine BailleuxAPIs as described in Section 5.18 of `PSCI`_. 3256292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3257292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.get_node_hw_state() 3258292585beSSandrine Bailleux................................. 3259292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3260292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function. If implemented this function is intended to return 3261292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe power state of a node (identified by the first parameter, the ``MPIDR``) in 3262292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe power domain topology (identified by the second parameter, ``power_level``), 3263292585beSSandrine Bailleuxas retrieved from a power controller or equivalent component on the platform. 3264292585beSSandrine BailleuxUpon successful completion, the implementation must map and return the final 3265292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstatus among ``HW_ON``, ``HW_OFF`` or ``HW_STANDBY``. Upon encountering failures, it 3266292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmust return either ``PSCI_E_INVALID_PARAMS`` or ``PSCI_E_NOT_SUPPORTED`` as 3267292585beSSandrine Bailleuxappropriate. 3268292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3269292585beSSandrine BailleuxImplementations are not expected to handle ``power_levels`` greater than 3270292585beSSandrine Bailleux``PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL``. 3271292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3272292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.system_reset2() 3273292585beSSandrine Bailleux............................. 3274292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3275292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function. If implemented this function is 3276292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcalled during the ``SYSTEM_RESET2`` call to perform a reset 3277292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbased on the first parameter ``reset_type`` as specified in 3278292585beSSandrine Bailleux`PSCI`_. The parameter ``cookie`` can be used to pass additional 3279292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreset information. If the ``reset_type`` is not supported, the 3280292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction must return ``PSCI_E_NOT_SUPPORTED``. For architectural 3281292585beSSandrine Bailleuxresets, all failures must return ``PSCI_E_INVALID_PARAMETERS`` 3282292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand vendor reset can return other PSCI error codes as defined 32832b5e00d4SBoyan Karatotevin `PSCI`_. If this function returns success, the caller will call 3284db5fe4f4SBoyan Karatotev``wfi`` similar to `plat_psci_ops.pwr_domain_pwr_down()`_. 3285292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3286292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.write_mem_protect() 3287292585beSSandrine Bailleux................................. 3288292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3289292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function. If implemented it enables or disables the 3290292585beSSandrine Bailleux``MEM_PROTECT`` functionality based on the value of ``val``. 3291292585beSSandrine BailleuxA non-zero value enables ``MEM_PROTECT`` and a value of zero 3292292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdisables it. Upon encountering failures it must return a negative value 3293292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand on success it must return 0. 3294292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3295292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.read_mem_protect() 3296292585beSSandrine Bailleux................................ 3297292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3298292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function. If implemented it returns the current 3299292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate of ``MEM_PROTECT`` via the ``val`` parameter. Upon encountering 3300292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfailures it must return a negative value and on success it must 3301292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreturn 0. 3302292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3303292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplat_psci_ops.mem_protect_chk() 3304292585beSSandrine Bailleux............................... 3305292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3306292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis is an optional function. If implemented it checks if a memory 3307292585beSSandrine Bailleuxregion defined by a base address ``base`` and with a size of ``length`` 3308292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbytes is protected by ``MEM_PROTECT``. If the region is protected 3309292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthen it must return 0, otherwise it must return a negative number. 3310292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3311292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. _porting_guide_imf_in_bl31: 3312292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3313292585beSSandrine BailleuxInterrupt Management framework (in BL31) 3314292585beSSandrine Bailleux---------------------------------------- 3315292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3316292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL31 implements an Interrupt Management Framework (IMF) to manage interrupts 3317292585beSSandrine Bailleuxgenerated in either security state and targeted to EL1 or EL2 in the non-secure 3318292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate or EL3/S-EL1 in the secure state. The design of this framework is 3319292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdescribed in the :ref:`Interrupt Management Framework` 3320292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3321292585beSSandrine BailleuxA platform should export the following APIs to support the IMF. The following 3322292585beSSandrine Bailleuxtext briefly describes each API and its implementation in Arm standard 3323292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatforms. The API implementation depends upon the type of interrupt controller 3324292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpresent in the platform. Arm standard platform layer supports both 3325292585beSSandrine Bailleux`Arm Generic Interrupt Controller version 2.0 (GICv2)`_ 3326292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand `3.0 (GICv3)`_. Juno builds the Arm platform layer to use GICv2 and the 3327292585beSSandrine BailleuxFVP can be configured to use either GICv2 or GICv3 depending on the build flag 3328292585beSSandrine Bailleux``FVP_USE_GIC_DRIVER`` (See :ref:`build_options_arm_fvp_platform` for more 3329292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdetails). 3330292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3331292585beSSandrine BailleuxSee also: :ref:`Interrupt Controller Abstraction APIs<Platform Interrupt Controller API>`. 3332292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3333292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_interrupt_type_to_line() [mandatory] 3334292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3335292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3336292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3337292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3338292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint32_t, uint32_t 3339292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint32_t 3340292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3341292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe Arm processor signals an interrupt exception either through the IRQ or FIQ 3342292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt line. The specific line that is signaled depends on how the interrupt 3343292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontroller (IC) reports different interrupt types from an execution context in 3344292585beSSandrine Bailleuxeither security state. The IMF uses this API to determine which interrupt line 3345292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe platform IC uses to signal each type of interrupt supported by the framework 3346292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfrom a given security state. This API must be invoked at EL3. 3347292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3348292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe first parameter will be one of the ``INTR_TYPE_*`` values (see 3349292585beSSandrine Bailleux:ref:`Interrupt Management Framework`) indicating the target type of the 3350292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt, the second parameter is the security state of the originating 3351292585beSSandrine Bailleuxexecution context. The return result is the bit position in the ``SCR_EL3`` 3352292585beSSandrine Bailleuxregister of the respective interrupt trap: IRQ=1, FIQ=2. 3353292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3354292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv2, S-EL1 interrupts are 3355292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconfigured as FIQs and Non-secure interrupts as IRQs from either security 3356292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstate. 3357292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3358292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv3, the interrupt line to be 3359292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconfigured depends on the security state of the execution context when the 3360292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt is signalled and are as follows: 3361292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3362292585beSSandrine Bailleux- The S-EL1 interrupts are signaled as IRQ in S-EL0/1 context and as FIQ in 3363292585beSSandrine Bailleux NS-EL0/1/2 context. 3364292585beSSandrine Bailleux- The Non secure interrupts are signaled as FIQ in S-EL0/1 context and as IRQ 3365292585beSSandrine Bailleux in the NS-EL0/1/2 context. 3366292585beSSandrine Bailleux- The EL3 interrupts are signaled as FIQ in both S-EL0/1 and NS-EL0/1/2 3367292585beSSandrine Bailleux context. 3368292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3369292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_ic_get_pending_interrupt_type() [mandatory] 3370292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3371292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3372292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3373292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3374292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3375292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint32_t 3376292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3377292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API returns the type of the highest priority pending interrupt at the 3378292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform IC. The IMF uses the interrupt type to retrieve the corresponding 3379292585beSSandrine Bailleuxhandler function. ``INTR_TYPE_INVAL`` is returned when there is no interrupt 3380292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpending. The valid interrupt types that can be returned are ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``, 3381292585beSSandrine Bailleux``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1`` and ``INTR_TYPE_NS``. This API must be invoked at EL3. 3382292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3383292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv2, the *Highest Priority 3384292585beSSandrine BailleuxPending Interrupt Register* (``GICC_HPPIR``) is read to determine the id of 3385292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe pending interrupt. The type of interrupt depends upon the id value as 3386292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfollows. 3387292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3388292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id < 1022 is reported as a S-EL1 interrupt 3389292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = 1022 is reported as a Non-secure interrupt. 3390292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = 1023 is reported as an invalid interrupt type. 3391292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3392292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv3, the system register 3393292585beSSandrine Bailleux``ICC_HPPIR0_EL1``, *Highest Priority Pending group 0 Interrupt Register*, 3394292585beSSandrine Bailleuxis read to determine the id of the pending interrupt. The type of interrupt 3395292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdepends upon the id value as follows. 3396292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3397292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = ``PENDING_G1S_INTID`` (1020) is reported as a S-EL1 interrupt 3398292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = ``PENDING_G1NS_INTID`` (1021) is reported as a Non-secure interrupt. 3399292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = ``GIC_SPURIOUS_INTERRUPT`` (1023) is reported as an invalid interrupt type. 3400292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. All other interrupt id's are reported as EL3 interrupt. 3401292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3402292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_ic_get_pending_interrupt_id() [mandatory] 3403292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3404292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3405292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3406292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3407292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3408292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint32_t 3409292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3410292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API returns the id of the highest priority pending interrupt at the 3411292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatform IC. ``INTR_ID_UNAVAILABLE`` is returned when there is no interrupt 3412292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpending. 3413292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3414292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv2, the *Highest Priority 3415292585beSSandrine BailleuxPending Interrupt Register* (``GICC_HPPIR``) is read to determine the id of the 3416292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpending interrupt. The id that is returned by API depends upon the value of 3417292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe id read from the interrupt controller as follows. 3418292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3419292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id < 1022. id is returned as is. 3420292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = 1022. The *Aliased Highest Priority Pending Interrupt Register* 3421292585beSSandrine Bailleux (``GICC_AHPPIR``) is read to determine the id of the non-secure interrupt. 3422292585beSSandrine Bailleux This id is returned by the API. 3423292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = 1023. ``INTR_ID_UNAVAILABLE`` is returned. 3424292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3425292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv3, if the API is invoked from 3426292585beSSandrine BailleuxEL3, the system register ``ICC_HPPIR0_EL1``, *Highest Priority Pending Interrupt 3427292585beSSandrine Bailleuxgroup 0 Register*, is read to determine the id of the pending interrupt. The id 3428292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat is returned by API depends upon the value of the id read from the 3429292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt controller as follows. 3430292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3431292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id < ``PENDING_G1S_INTID`` (1020). id is returned as is. 3432292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. id = ``PENDING_G1S_INTID`` (1020) or ``PENDING_G1NS_INTID`` (1021). The system 3433292585beSSandrine Bailleux register ``ICC_HPPIR1_EL1``, *Highest Priority Pending Interrupt group 1 3434292585beSSandrine Bailleux Register* is read to determine the id of the group 1 interrupt. This id 3435292585beSSandrine Bailleux is returned by the API as long as it is a valid interrupt id 3436292585beSSandrine Bailleux#. If the id is any of the special interrupt identifiers, 3437292585beSSandrine Bailleux ``INTR_ID_UNAVAILABLE`` is returned. 3438292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3439292585beSSandrine BailleuxWhen the API invoked from S-EL1 for GICv3 systems, the id read from system 3440292585beSSandrine Bailleuxregister ``ICC_HPPIR1_EL1``, *Highest Priority Pending group 1 Interrupt 3441292585beSSandrine BailleuxRegister*, is returned if is not equal to GIC_SPURIOUS_INTERRUPT (1023) else 3442292585beSSandrine Bailleux``INTR_ID_UNAVAILABLE`` is returned. 3443292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3444292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_ic_acknowledge_interrupt() [mandatory] 3445292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3446292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3447292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3448292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3449292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3450292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint32_t 3451292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3452292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is used by the CPU to indicate to the platform IC that processing of 3453292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe highest pending interrupt has begun. It should return the raw, unmodified 3454292585beSSandrine Bailleuxvalue obtained from the interrupt controller when acknowledging an interrupt. 3455292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe actual interrupt number shall be extracted from this raw value using the API 3456292585beSSandrine Bailleux`plat_ic_get_interrupt_id()<plat_ic_get_interrupt_id>`. 3457292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3458292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function in Arm standard platforms using GICv2, reads the *Interrupt 3459292585beSSandrine BailleuxAcknowledge Register* (``GICC_IAR``). This changes the state of the highest 3460292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpriority pending interrupt from pending to active in the interrupt controller. 3461292585beSSandrine BailleuxIt returns the value read from the ``GICC_IAR``, unmodified. 3462292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3463292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv3, if the API is invoked 3464292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfrom EL3, the function reads the system register ``ICC_IAR0_EL1``, *Interrupt 3465292585beSSandrine BailleuxAcknowledge Register group 0*. If the API is invoked from S-EL1, the function 3466292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreads the system register ``ICC_IAR1_EL1``, *Interrupt Acknowledge Register 3467292585beSSandrine Bailleuxgroup 1*. The read changes the state of the highest pending interrupt from 3468292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpending to active in the interrupt controller. The value read is returned 3469292585beSSandrine Bailleuxunmodified. 3470292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3471292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe TSP uses this API to start processing of the secure physical timer 3472292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt. 3473292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3474292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_ic_end_of_interrupt() [mandatory] 3475292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3476292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3477292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3478292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3479292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint32_t 3480292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3481292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3482292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is used by the CPU to indicate to the platform IC that processing of 3483292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe interrupt corresponding to the id (passed as the parameter) has 3484292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfinished. The id should be the same as the id returned by the 3485292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat_ic_acknowledge_interrupt()`` API. 3486292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3487292585beSSandrine BailleuxArm standard platforms write the id to the *End of Interrupt Register* 3488292585beSSandrine Bailleux(``GICC_EOIR``) in case of GICv2, and to ``ICC_EOIR0_EL1`` or ``ICC_EOIR1_EL1`` 3489292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsystem register in case of GICv3 depending on where the API is invoked from, 3490292585beSSandrine BailleuxEL3 or S-EL1. This deactivates the corresponding interrupt in the interrupt 3491292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontroller. 3492292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3493292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe TSP uses this API to finish processing of the secure physical timer 3494292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt. 3495292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3496292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_ic_get_interrupt_type() [mandatory] 3497292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3498292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3499292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3500292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3501292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint32_t 3502292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : uint32_t 3503292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3504292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API returns the type of the interrupt id passed as the parameter. 3505292585beSSandrine Bailleux``INTR_TYPE_INVAL`` is returned if the id is invalid. If the id is valid, a valid 3506292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinterrupt type (one of ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``, ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1`` and ``INTR_TYPE_NS``) is 3507292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreturned depending upon how the interrupt has been configured by the platform 3508292585beSSandrine BailleuxIC. This API must be invoked at EL3. 3509292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3510292585beSSandrine BailleuxArm standard platforms using GICv2 configures S-EL1 interrupts as Group0 interrupts 3511292585beSSandrine Bailleuxand Non-secure interrupts as Group1 interrupts. It reads the group value 3512292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcorresponding to the interrupt id from the relevant *Interrupt Group Register* 3513292585beSSandrine Bailleux(``GICD_IGROUPRn``). It uses the group value to determine the type of interrupt. 3514292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3515292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn the case of Arm standard platforms using GICv3, both the *Interrupt Group 3516292585beSSandrine BailleuxRegister* (``GICD_IGROUPRn``) and *Interrupt Group Modifier Register* 3517292585beSSandrine Bailleux(``GICD_IGRPMODRn``) is read to figure out whether the interrupt is configured 3518292585beSSandrine Bailleuxas Group 0 secure interrupt, Group 1 secure interrupt or Group 1 NS interrupt. 3519292585beSSandrine Bailleux 352031edc20dSSalman NabiRegistering a console 352131edc20dSSalman Nabi--------------------- 352231edc20dSSalman Nabi 352331edc20dSSalman NabiPlatforms will need to implement the TF-A console framework to register and use 352431edc20dSSalman Nabia console for visual data output in TF-A. These can be used for data output during 352531edc20dSSalman Nabithe different stages of the firmware boot process and also for debugging purposes. 352631edc20dSSalman Nabi 352731edc20dSSalman NabiThe console framework can be used to output data on to a console using a number of 352831edc20dSSalman NabiTF-A supported UARTs. Multiple consoles can be registered at the same time with 352931edc20dSSalman Nabidifferent output scopes (BOOT, RUNTIME, CRASH) so that data can be displayed on 353031edc20dSSalman Nabitheir respective consoles without unnecessary cluttering of a single console. 353131edc20dSSalman Nabi 353231edc20dSSalman NabiInformation for registering a console can be found in the :ref:`Console Framework` section 353331edc20dSSalman Nabiof the :ref:`System Design` documentation. 353431edc20dSSalman Nabi 3535292585beSSandrine BailleuxCommon helper functions 3536292585beSSandrine Bailleux----------------------- 3537292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : elx_panic() 3538292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3539292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3540292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3541292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3542292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3543292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3544292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3545292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is called from assembly files when reporting a critical failure 3546292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat has occured in lower EL and is been trapped in EL3. This call 3547292585beSSandrine Bailleux**must not** return. 3548292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3549292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : el3_panic() 3550292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3551292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3552292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3553292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3554292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3555292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3556292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3557292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is called from assembly files when encountering a critical failure that 3558292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcannot be recovered from. This function assumes that it is invoked from a C 3559292585beSSandrine Bailleuxruntime environment i.e. valid stack exists. This call **must not** return. 3560292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3561292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : panic() 3562292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3563292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3564292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3565292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3566292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3567292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3568292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3569292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API called from C files when encountering a critical failure that cannot 3570292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe recovered from. This function in turn prints backtrace (if enabled) and calls 3571292585beSSandrine Bailleuxel3_panic(). This call **must not** return. 3572292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3573292585beSSandrine BailleuxCrash Reporting mechanism (in BL31) 3574292585beSSandrine Bailleux----------------------------------- 3575292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3576292585beSSandrine BailleuxBL31 implements a crash reporting mechanism which prints the various registers 3577292585beSSandrine Bailleuxof the CPU to enable quick crash analysis and debugging. This mechanism relies 3578292585beSSandrine Bailleuxon the platform implementing ``plat_crash_console_init``, 3579292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat_crash_console_putc`` and ``plat_crash_console_flush``. 3580292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3581292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe file ``plat/common/aarch64/crash_console_helpers.S`` contains sample 3582292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplementation of all of them. Platforms may include this file to their 3583292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmakefiles in order to benefit from them. By default, they will cause the crash 3584292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoutput to be routed over the normal console infrastructure and get printed on 3585292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconsoles configured to output in crash state. ``console_set_scope()`` can be 3586292585beSSandrine Bailleuxused to control whether a console is used for crash output. 3587292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3588292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. note:: 3589292585beSSandrine Bailleux Platforms are responsible for making sure that they only mark consoles for 3590292585beSSandrine Bailleux use in the crash scope that are able to support this, i.e. that are written 3591292585beSSandrine Bailleux in assembly and conform with the register clobber rules for putc() 3592292585beSSandrine Bailleux (x0-x2, x16-x17) and flush() (x0-x3, x16-x17) crash callbacks. 3593292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3594292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn some cases (such as debugging very early crashes that happen before the 3595292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnormal boot console can be set up), platforms may want to control crash output 3596292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmore explicitly. These platforms may instead provide custom implementations for 3597292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthese. They are executed outside of a C environment and without a stack. Many 3598292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconsole drivers provide functions named ``console_xxx_core_init/putc/flush`` 3599292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthat are designed to be used by these functions. See Arm platforms (like juno) 3600292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfor an example of this. 3601292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3602292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_crash_console_init [mandatory] 3603292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3604292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3605292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3606292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3607292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3608292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 3609292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3610292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is used by the crash reporting mechanism to initialize the crash 3611292585beSSandrine Bailleuxconsole. It must only use the general purpose registers x0 through x7 to do the 3612292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinitialization and returns 1 on success. 3613292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3614292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_crash_console_putc [mandatory] 3615292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3616292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3617292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3618292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3619292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : int 3620292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 3621292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3622292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is used by the crash reporting mechanism to print a character on the 3623292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdesignated crash console. It must only use general purpose registers x1 and 3624292585beSSandrine Bailleuxx2 to do its work. The parameter and the return value are in general purpose 3625292585beSSandrine Bailleuxregister x0. 3626292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3627292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_crash_console_flush [mandatory] 3628292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3629292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3630292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3631292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3632292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void 3633292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3634292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3635292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis API is used by the crash reporting mechanism to force write of all buffered 3636292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdata on the designated crash console. It should only use general purpose 3637292585beSSandrine Bailleuxregisters x0 through x5 to do its work. 3638292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3639ae770fedSYann GautierFunction : plat_setup_early_console [optional] 3640ae770fedSYann Gautier~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3641ae770fedSYann Gautier 3642ae770fedSYann Gautier:: 3643ae770fedSYann Gautier 3644ae770fedSYann Gautier Argument : void 3645ae770fedSYann Gautier Return : void 3646ae770fedSYann Gautier 3647ae770fedSYann GautierThis API is used to setup the early console, it is required only if the flag 3648ae770fedSYann Gautier``EARLY_CONSOLE`` is enabled. 3649ae770fedSYann Gautier 3650292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. _External Abort handling and RAS Support: 3651292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3652292585beSSandrine BailleuxExternal Abort handling and RAS Support 3653292585beSSandrine Bailleux--------------------------------------- 3654292585beSSandrine Bailleux 365504c39e46SBoyan KaratotevIf any cores on the platform support powerdown abandon (check the "Core powerup 365604c39e46SBoyan Karatotevand powerdown sequence" in their TRMs), then 3657839739e2SBoyan Karatotevthese functions should be able to handle being called with power domains off and 3658839739e2SBoyan Karatotevafter the powerdown ``wfi``. In other words it may run after a call to 3659839739e2SBoyan Karatotev``pwr_domain_suspend()`` and before a call to ``pwr_domain_suspend_finish()`` 3660839739e2SBoyan Karatotev(and their power off counterparts). 3661839739e2SBoyan Karatotev 3662839739e2SBoyan KaratotevShould this not be desirable, or if there is no powerdown abandon support, then 3663839739e2SBoyan KaratotevRAS errors should be masked by writing any relevant error records in any 3664839739e2SBoyan Karatotevpowerdown hooks to prevent deadlocks due to a RAS error after the point of no 3665839739e2SBoyan Karatotevreturn. See the core's TRM for further information. 3666839739e2SBoyan Karatotev 3667292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_ea_handler 3668292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3669292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3670292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3671292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3672292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : int 3673292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint64_t 3674292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void * 3675292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : void * 3676292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint64_t 3677292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3678292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3679f87e54f7SManish PandeyThis function is invoked by the runtime exception handling framework for the 3680f87e54f7SManish Pandeyplatform to handle an External Abort received at EL3. The intention of the 3681f87e54f7SManish Pandeyfunction is to attempt to resolve the cause of External Abort and return; 3682f87e54f7SManish Pandeyif that's not possible then an orderly shutdown of the system is initiated. 3683292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3684292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe first parameter (``int ea_reason``) indicates the reason for External Abort. 3685292585beSSandrine BailleuxIts value is one of ``ERROR_EA_*`` constants defined in ``ea_handle.h``. 3686292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3687292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe second parameter (``uint64_t syndrome``) is the respective syndrome 3688292585beSSandrine Bailleuxpresented to EL3 after having received the External Abort. Depending on the 3689292585beSSandrine Bailleuxnature of the abort (as can be inferred from the ``ea_reason`` parameter), this 3690292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcan be the content of either ``ESR_EL3`` or ``DISR_EL1``. 3691292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3692292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe third parameter (``void *cookie``) is unused for now. The fourth parameter 3693292585beSSandrine Bailleux(``void *handle``) is a pointer to the preempted context. The fifth parameter 3694292585beSSandrine Bailleux(``uint64_t flags``) indicates the preempted security state. These parameters 3695292585beSSandrine Bailleuxare received from the top-level exception handler. 3696292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3697f87e54f7SManish PandeyThis function must be implemented if a platform expects Firmware First handling 3698f87e54f7SManish Pandeyof External Aborts. 3699292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3700292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_handle_uncontainable_ea 3701292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3702292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3703292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3704292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3705292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : int 3706292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint64_t 3707292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3708292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3709292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is invoked by the RAS framework when an External Abort of 3710292585beSSandrine BailleuxUncontainable type is received at EL3. Due to the critical nature of 3711292585beSSandrine BailleuxUncontainable errors, the intention of this function is to initiate orderly 3712292585beSSandrine Bailleuxshutdown of the system, and is not expected to return. 3713292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3714292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function must be implemented in assembly. 3715292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3716292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe first and second parameters are the same as that of ``plat_ea_handler``. 3717292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3718292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation of this function calls 3719292585beSSandrine Bailleux``report_unhandled_exception``. 3720292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3721292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_handle_double_fault 3722292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3723292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3724292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3725292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3726292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : int 3727292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint64_t 3728292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3729292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3730292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is invoked by the RAS framework when another External Abort is 3731292585beSSandrine Bailleuxreceived at EL3 while one is already being handled. I.e., a call to 3732292585beSSandrine Bailleux``plat_ea_handler`` is outstanding. Due to its critical nature, the intention of 3733292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthis function is to initiate orderly shutdown of the system, and is not expected 3734292585beSSandrine Bailleuxrecover or return. 3735292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3736292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function must be implemented in assembly. 3737292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3738292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe first and second parameters are the same as that of ``plat_ea_handler``. 3739292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3740292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation of this function calls 3741292585beSSandrine Bailleux``report_unhandled_exception``. 3742292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3743292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_handle_el3_ea 3744292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3745292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3746292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3747292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3748292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : void 3749292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3750292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is invoked when an External Abort is received while executing in 3751292585beSSandrine BailleuxEL3. Due to its critical nature, the intention of this function is to initiate 3752292585beSSandrine Bailleuxorderly shutdown of the system, and is not expected recover or return. 3753292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3754292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function must be implemented in assembly. 3755292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3756292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe default implementation of this function calls 3757292585beSSandrine Bailleux``report_unhandled_exception``. 3758292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3759292585beSSandrine BailleuxFunction : plat_handle_rng_trap 3760292585beSSandrine Bailleux~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3761292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3762292585beSSandrine Bailleux:: 3763292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3764292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : uint64_t 3765292585beSSandrine Bailleux Argument : cpu_context_t * 3766292585beSSandrine Bailleux Return : int 3767292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3768292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function is invoked by BL31's exception handler when there is a synchronous 3769292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsystem register trap caused by access to the RNDR or RNDRRS registers. It allows 3770292585beSSandrine Bailleuxplatforms implementing ``FEAT_RNG_TRAP`` and enabling ``ENABLE_FEAT_RNG_TRAP`` to 3771292585beSSandrine Bailleuxemulate those system registers by returing back some entropy to the lower EL. 3772292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3773292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe first parameter (``uint64_t esr_el3``) contains the content of the ESR_EL3 3774292585beSSandrine Bailleuxsyndrome register, which encodes the instruction that was trapped. The interesting 3775292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinformation in there is the target register (``get_sysreg_iss_rt()``). 3776292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3777292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe second parameter (``cpu_context_t *ctx``) represents the CPU state in the 3778292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlower exception level, at the time when the execution of the ``mrs`` instruction 3779292585beSSandrine Bailleuxwas trapped. Its content can be changed, to put the entropy into the target 3780292585beSSandrine Bailleuxregister. 3781292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3782292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe return value indicates how to proceed: 3783292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3784292585beSSandrine Bailleux- When returning ``TRAP_RET_UNHANDLED`` (-1), the machine will panic. 3785292585beSSandrine Bailleux- When returning ``TRAP_RET_REPEAT`` (0), the exception handler will return 3786292585beSSandrine Bailleux to the same instruction, so its execution will be repeated. 3787292585beSSandrine Bailleux- When returning ``TRAP_RET_CONTINUE`` (1), the exception handler will return 3788292585beSSandrine Bailleux to the next instruction. 3789292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3790292585beSSandrine BailleuxThis function needs to be implemented by a platform if it enables FEAT_RNG_TRAP. 3791292585beSSandrine Bailleux 37920ed3be6fSVarun WadekarFunction : plat_handle_impdef_trap 37930ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 37940ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 37950ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar:: 37960ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 37970ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar Argument : uint64_t 37980ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar Argument : cpu_context_t * 37990ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar Return : int 38000ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 38010ed3be6fSVarun WadekarThis function is invoked by BL31's exception handler when there is a synchronous 38020ed3be6fSVarun Wadekarsystem register trap caused by access to the implementation defined registers. 38030ed3be6fSVarun WadekarIt allows platforms enabling ``IMPDEF_SYSREG_TRAP`` to emulate those system 38048db17052SBoyan Karatotevregisters choosing to program bits of their choice. If using in combination with 38058db17052SBoyan Karatotev``ARCH_FEATURE_AVAILABILITY``, the macros 38068db17052SBoyan Karatotev{SCR,MDCR,CPTR}_PLAT_{BITS,IGNORED,FLIPPED} should be defined to report correct 38078db17052SBoyan Karatotevresults. 38080ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 38090ed3be6fSVarun WadekarThe first parameter (``uint64_t esr_el3``) contains the content of the ESR_EL3 38100ed3be6fSVarun Wadekarsyndrome register, which encodes the instruction that was trapped. 38110ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 38120ed3be6fSVarun WadekarThe second parameter (``cpu_context_t *ctx``) represents the CPU state in the 38130ed3be6fSVarun Wadekarlower exception level, at the time when the execution of the ``mrs`` instruction 38140ed3be6fSVarun Wadekarwas trapped. 38150ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 38160ed3be6fSVarun WadekarThe return value indicates how to proceed: 38170ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 38180ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar- When returning ``TRAP_RET_UNHANDLED`` (-1), the machine will panic. 38190ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar- When returning ``TRAP_RET_REPEAT`` (0), the exception handler will return 38200ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar to the same instruction, so its execution will be repeated. 38210ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar- When returning ``TRAP_RET_CONTINUE`` (1), the exception handler will return 38220ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar to the next instruction. 38230ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 38240ed3be6fSVarun WadekarThis function needs to be implemented by a platform if it enables 38250ed3be6fSVarun WadekarIMPDEF_SYSREG_TRAP. 38260ed3be6fSVarun Wadekar 3827292585beSSandrine BailleuxBuild flags 3828292585beSSandrine Bailleux----------- 3829292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3830292585beSSandrine BailleuxThere are some build flags which can be defined by the platform to control 3831292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinclusion or exclusion of certain BL stages from the FIP image. These flags 3832292585beSSandrine Bailleuxneed to be defined in the platform makefile which will get included by the 3833292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbuild system. 3834292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3835292585beSSandrine Bailleux- **NEED_BL33** 3836292585beSSandrine Bailleux By default, this flag is defined ``yes`` by the build system and ``BL33`` 3837292585beSSandrine Bailleux build option should be supplied as a build option. The platform has the 3838292585beSSandrine Bailleux option of excluding the BL33 image in the ``fip`` image by defining this flag 3839292585beSSandrine Bailleux to ``no``. If any of the options ``EL3_PAYLOAD_BASE`` or ``PRELOADED_BL33_BASE`` 3840292585beSSandrine Bailleux are used, this flag will be set to ``no`` automatically. 3841292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3842f5211420SGovindraj Raja- **ARM_ARCH_MAJOR and ARM_ARCH_MINOR** 3843f5211420SGovindraj Raja By default, ARM_ARCH_MAJOR.ARM_ARCH_MINOR is set to 8.0 in ``defaults.mk``, 3844f5211420SGovindraj Raja if the platform makefile/build defines or uses the correct ARM_ARCH_MAJOR and 3845f5211420SGovindraj Raja ARM_ARCH_MINOR then mandatory Architectural features available for that Arch 3846f5211420SGovindraj Raja version will be enabled by default and any optional Arch feature supported by 3847f5211420SGovindraj Raja the Architecture and available in TF-A can be enabled from platform specific 3848f5211420SGovindraj Raja makefile. Look up to ``arch_features.mk`` for details pertaining to mandatory 3849f5211420SGovindraj Raja and optional Arch specific features. 3850f5211420SGovindraj Raja 3851292585beSSandrine BailleuxPlatform include paths 3852292585beSSandrine Bailleux---------------------- 3853292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3854292585beSSandrine BailleuxPlatforms are allowed to add more include paths to be passed to the compiler. 3855292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe ``PLAT_INCLUDES`` variable is used for this purpose. This is needed in 3856292585beSSandrine Bailleuxparticular for the file ``platform_def.h``. 3857292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3858292585beSSandrine BailleuxExample: 3859292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3860292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. code:: c 3861292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3862292585beSSandrine Bailleux PLAT_INCLUDES += -Iinclude/plat/myplat/include 3863292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3864292585beSSandrine BailleuxC Library 3865292585beSSandrine Bailleux--------- 3866292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3867292585beSSandrine BailleuxTo avoid subtle toolchain behavioral dependencies, the header files provided 3868292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the compiler are not used. The software is built with the ``-nostdinc`` flag 3869292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto ensure no headers are included from the toolchain inadvertently. Instead the 3870292585beSSandrine Bailleuxrequired headers are included in the TF-A source tree. The library only 3871292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcontains those C library definitions required by the local implementation. If 3872292585beSSandrine Bailleuxmore functionality is required, the needed library functions will need to be 3873292585beSSandrine Bailleuxadded to the local implementation. 3874292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3875292585beSSandrine BailleuxSome C headers have been obtained from `FreeBSD`_ and `SCC`_, while others have 3876292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbeen written specifically for TF-A. Some implementation files have been obtained 3877292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfrom `FreeBSD`_, others have been written specifically for TF-A as well. The 3878292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfiles can be found in ``include/lib/libc`` and ``lib/libc``. 3879292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3880292585beSSandrine BailleuxSCC can be found in http://www.simple-cc.org/. A copy of the `FreeBSD`_ sources 3881292585beSSandrine Bailleuxcan be obtained from http://github.com/freebsd/freebsd. 3882292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3883292585beSSandrine BailleuxStorage abstraction layer 3884292585beSSandrine Bailleux------------------------- 3885292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3886292585beSSandrine BailleuxIn order to improve platform independence and portability a storage abstraction 3887292585beSSandrine Bailleuxlayer is used to load data from non-volatile platform storage. Currently 3888292585beSSandrine Bailleuxstorage access is only required by BL1 and BL2 phases and performed inside the 3889292585beSSandrine Bailleux``load_image()`` function in ``bl_common.c``. 3890292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3891292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. uml:: resources/diagrams/plantuml/io_framework_usage_overview.puml 3892292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3893292585beSSandrine BailleuxIt is mandatory to implement at least one storage driver. For the Arm 3894292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdevelopment platforms the Firmware Image Package (FIP) driver is provided as 3895292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthe default means to load data from storage (see :ref:`firmware_design_fip`). 3896292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe storage layer is described in the header file 3897292585beSSandrine Bailleux``include/drivers/io/io_storage.h``. The implementation of the common library is 3898292585beSSandrine Bailleuxin ``drivers/io/io_storage.c`` and the driver files are located in 3899292585beSSandrine Bailleux``drivers/io/``. 3900292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3901292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. uml:: resources/diagrams/plantuml/io_arm_class_diagram.puml 3902292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3903292585beSSandrine BailleuxEach IO driver must provide ``io_dev_*`` structures, as described in 3904292585beSSandrine Bailleux``drivers/io/io_driver.h``. These are returned via a mandatory registration 3905292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfunction that is called on platform initialization. The semi-hosting driver 3906292585beSSandrine Bailleuximplementation in ``io_semihosting.c`` can be used as an example. 3907292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3908292585beSSandrine BailleuxEach platform should register devices and their drivers via the storage 3909292585beSSandrine Bailleuxabstraction layer. These drivers then need to be initialized by bootloader 3910292585beSSandrine Bailleuxphases as required in their respective ``blx_platform_setup()`` functions. 3911292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3912292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. uml:: resources/diagrams/plantuml/io_dev_registration.puml 3913292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3914292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe storage abstraction layer provides mechanisms (``io_dev_init()``) to 3915292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinitialize storage devices before IO operations are called. 3916292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3917292585beSSandrine Bailleux.. uml:: resources/diagrams/plantuml/io_dev_init_and_check.puml 3918292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3919292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe basic operations supported by the layer 3920292585beSSandrine Bailleuxinclude ``open()``, ``close()``, ``read()``, ``write()``, ``size()`` and ``seek()``. 3921292585beSSandrine BailleuxDrivers do not have to implement all operations, but each platform must 3922292585beSSandrine Bailleuxprovide at least one driver for a device capable of supporting generic 3923292585beSSandrine Bailleuxoperations such as loading a bootloader image. 3924292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3925292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe current implementation only allows for known images to be loaded by the 3926292585beSSandrine Bailleuxfirmware. These images are specified by using their identifiers, as defined in 3927292585beSSandrine Bailleux``include/plat/common/common_def.h`` (or a separate header file included from 3928292585beSSandrine Bailleuxthere). The platform layer (``plat_get_image_source()``) then returns a reference 3929292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto a device and a driver-specific ``spec`` which will be understood by the driver 3930292585beSSandrine Bailleuxto allow access to the image data. 3931292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3932292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe layer is designed in such a way that is it possible to chain drivers with 3933292585beSSandrine Bailleuxother drivers. For example, file-system drivers may be implemented on top of 3934292585beSSandrine Bailleuxphysical block devices, both represented by IO devices with corresponding 3935292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdrivers. In such a case, the file-system "binding" with the block device may 3936292585beSSandrine Bailleuxbe deferred until the file-system device is initialised. 3937292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3938292585beSSandrine BailleuxThe abstraction currently depends on structures being statically allocated 3939292585beSSandrine Bailleuxby the drivers and callers, as the system does not yet provide a means of 3940292585beSSandrine Bailleuxdynamically allocating memory. This may also have the affect of limiting the 3941292585beSSandrine Bailleuxamount of open resources per driver. 3942292585beSSandrine Bailleux 3943a1c93550SManish V BadarkheMeasured Boot Platform Interface 3944a1c93550SManish V Badarkhe-------------------------------- 3945a1c93550SManish V Badarkhe 3946a1c93550SManish V BadarkheEnabling the MEASURED_BOOT flag adds extra platform requirements. Please refer 3947a1c93550SManish V Badarkheto :ref:`Measured Boot Design` for more details. 3948a1c93550SManish V Badarkhe 3949b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheLive Firmware Activation Interface 3950b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe---------------------------------- 3951b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3952b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheFunction : plat_lfa_get_components() 3953b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3954b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3955b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe:: 3956b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3957b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Argument : plat_lfa_component_info_t ** 3958b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Return : int 3959b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3960b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheThis platform API provides the list of LFA components available for activation. 3961b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheIt populates a pointer to an array of ``plat_lfa_component_info_t`` structures, 3962b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhewhich contain information about each component (like UUID, ID, etc.). It returns 3963b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe0 on success, or a standard error code on failure. 3964b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3965b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheFunction : is_plat_lfa_activation_pending() 3966b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3967b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3968b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe:: 3969b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3970b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Argument : uint32_t 3971b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Return : bool 3972b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3973b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheThis platform API checks if the specified LFA component, identified 3974b30eb04bSManish V Badarkheby its ``lfa_component_id``, is available for activation. It returns 3975b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhetrue if available, otherwise false. 3976b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3977b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheFunction : plat_lfa_cancel() 3978b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3979b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3980b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe:: 3981b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3982b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Argument : uint32_t 3983b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Return : int 3984b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3985b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheThis platform API allows the platform to cancel an ongoing update or activation 3986b30eb04bSManish V Badarkheprocess for the specified ``lfa_component_id``. It returns 0 on success or 3987b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhea standard error code on failure. 3988b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3989b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheFunction : plat_lfa_load_auth_image() 3990b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3991b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3992b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe:: 3993b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3994b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Argument : uint32_t 3995b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe Return : int 3996b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 3997b30eb04bSManish V BadarkheThe platform uses this API to load, authenticate and measure the component 3998b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhespecified by ``lfa_component_id``. It should return 0 on success or appropriate 3999b30eb04bSManish V Badarkheerror codes for load/authentication failures. 4000b30eb04bSManish V Badarkhe 4001292585beSSandrine Bailleux-------------- 4002292585beSSandrine Bailleux 400331edc20dSSalman Nabi*Copyright (c) 2013-2025, Arm Limited and Contributors. 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