14ecca339SDan Handley/* 2*ec0088bbSAlexeiFedorov * Copyright (c) 2013-2024, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. 34ecca339SDan Handley * 482cb2c1aSdp-arm * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 54ecca339SDan Handley */ 64ecca339SDan Handley 797043ac9SDan Handley#include <arch.h> 84ecca339SDan Handley#include <asm_macros.S> 9bc920128SSoby Mathew#include <assert_macros.S> 101242b9a9SVarun Wadekar#include <common/bl_common.h> 1109d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz#include <lib/xlat_tables/xlat_tables_defs.h> 124ecca339SDan Handley 134ecca339SDan Handley .globl smc 144ecca339SDan Handley 15308d359bSDouglas Raillard .globl zero_normalmem 16308d359bSDouglas Raillard .globl zeromem 174ecca339SDan Handley .globl memcpy16 184ecca339SDan Handley 19ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz .globl disable_mmu_el1 202f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke .globl disable_mmu_el3 21ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz .globl disable_mmu_icache_el1 222f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke .globl disable_mmu_icache_el3 23931f7c61SSoby Mathew .globl fixup_gdt_reloc 245c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke#if SUPPORT_VFP 255c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke .globl enable_vfp 265c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke#endif 275c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke 284ecca339SDan Handleyfunc smc 294ecca339SDan Handley smc #0 308b779620SKévin Petitendfunc smc 314ecca339SDan Handley 324ecca339SDan Handley/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 33308d359bSDouglas Raillard * void zero_normalmem(void *mem, unsigned int length); 34308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 35308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Initialise a region in normal memory to 0. This functions complies with the 36308d359bSDouglas Raillard * AAPCS and can be called from C code. 37308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 38308d359bSDouglas Raillard * NOTE: MMU must be enabled when using this function as it can only operate on 39308d359bSDouglas Raillard * normal memory. It is intended to be mainly used from C code when MMU 40308d359bSDouglas Raillard * is usually enabled. 41308d359bSDouglas Raillard * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 42308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 43308d359bSDouglas Raillard.equ zero_normalmem, zeromem_dczva 44308d359bSDouglas Raillard 45308d359bSDouglas Raillard/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 46308d359bSDouglas Raillard * void zeromem(void *mem, unsigned int length); 47308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 48308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Initialise a region of device memory to 0. This functions complies with the 49308d359bSDouglas Raillard * AAPCS and can be called from C code. 50308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 51308d359bSDouglas Raillard * NOTE: When data caches and MMU are enabled, zero_normalmem can usually be 52308d359bSDouglas Raillard * used instead for faster zeroing. 53308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 54308d359bSDouglas Raillard * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 55308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 56308d359bSDouglas Raillardfunc zeromem 57308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* x2 is the address past the last zeroed address */ 58308d359bSDouglas Raillard add x2, x0, x1 59308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 60308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Uses the fallback path that does not use DC ZVA instruction and 61308d359bSDouglas Raillard * therefore does not need enabled MMU 62308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 63308d359bSDouglas Raillard b .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry 64308d359bSDouglas Raillardendfunc zeromem 65308d359bSDouglas Raillard 66308d359bSDouglas Raillard/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 67308d359bSDouglas Raillard * void zeromem_dczva(void *mem, unsigned int length); 68308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 69308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Fill a region of normal memory of size "length" in bytes with null bytes. 70308d359bSDouglas Raillard * MMU must be enabled and the memory be of 71308d359bSDouglas Raillard * normal type. This is because this function internally uses the DC ZVA 72308d359bSDouglas Raillard * instruction, which generates an Alignment fault if used on any type of 73308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Device memory (see section D3.4.9 of the ARMv8 ARM, issue k). When the MMU 74308d359bSDouglas Raillard * is disabled, all memory behaves like Device-nGnRnE memory (see section 75308d359bSDouglas Raillard * D4.2.8), hence the requirement on the MMU being enabled. 76308d359bSDouglas Raillard * NOTE: The code assumes that the block size as defined in DCZID_EL0 77308d359bSDouglas Raillard * register is at least 16 bytes. 78308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 79308d359bSDouglas Raillard * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 80308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 81308d359bSDouglas Raillardfunc zeromem_dczva 82308d359bSDouglas Raillard 83308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 84308d359bSDouglas Raillard * The function consists of a series of loops that zero memory one byte 85308d359bSDouglas Raillard * at a time, 16 bytes at a time or using the DC ZVA instruction to 86308d359bSDouglas Raillard * zero aligned block of bytes, which is assumed to be more than 16. 87308d359bSDouglas Raillard * In the case where the DC ZVA instruction cannot be used or if the 88308d359bSDouglas Raillard * first 16 bytes loop would overflow, there is fallback path that does 89308d359bSDouglas Raillard * not use DC ZVA. 90308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Note: The fallback path is also used by the zeromem function that 91308d359bSDouglas Raillard * branches to it directly. 92308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 93308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +---------+ zeromem_dczva 94308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | entry | 95308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +----+----+ 96308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | 97308d359bSDouglas Raillard * v 98308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +---------+ 99308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | checks |>o-------+ (If any check fails, fallback) 100308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +----+----+ | 101308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | |---------------+ 102308d359bSDouglas Raillard * v | Fallback path | 103308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +------+------+ |---------------+ 104308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | 1 byte loop | | 105308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +------+------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_initial_1byte_aligned_end 106308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | 107308d359bSDouglas Raillard * v | 108308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +-------+-------+ | 109308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | 16 bytes loop | | 110308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +-------+-------+ | 111308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | 112308d359bSDouglas Raillard * v | 113308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +------+------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_blocksize_aligned 114308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | DC ZVA loop | | 115308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +------+------+ | 116308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +--------+ | | 117308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | | | 118308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | v v | 119308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +-------+-------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned 120308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | 16 bytes loop | | 121308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +-------+-------+ | 122308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | | 123308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | v | 124308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +------+------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned 125308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | 1 byte loop | | 126308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +-------------+ | 127308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | | 128308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | v | 129308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +---+--+ | 130308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | exit | | 131308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +------+ | 132308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | 133308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +--------------+ +------------------+ zeromem 134308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | +----------------| zeromem function | 135308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | | +------------------+ 136308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | v v 137308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +-------------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry 138308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | 1 byte loop | 139308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | +------+------+ 140308d359bSDouglas Raillard * | | 141308d359bSDouglas Raillard * +-----------+ 142308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 143308d359bSDouglas Raillard 144308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 145308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Readable names for registers 146308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 147308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Registers x0, x1 and x2 are also set by zeromem which 148308d359bSDouglas Raillard * branches into the fallback path directly, so cursor, length and 149308d359bSDouglas Raillard * stop_address should not be retargeted to other registers. 150308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 151308d359bSDouglas Raillard cursor .req x0 /* Start address and then current address */ 152308d359bSDouglas Raillard length .req x1 /* Length in bytes of the region to zero out */ 153308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Reusing x1 as length is never used after block_mask is set */ 154308d359bSDouglas Raillard block_mask .req x1 /* Bitmask of the block size read in DCZID_EL0 */ 155308d359bSDouglas Raillard stop_address .req x2 /* Address past the last zeroed byte */ 156308d359bSDouglas Raillard block_size .req x3 /* Size of a block in bytes as read in DCZID_EL0 */ 157308d359bSDouglas Raillard tmp1 .req x4 158308d359bSDouglas Raillard tmp2 .req x5 159308d359bSDouglas Raillard 160044bb2faSAntonio Nino Diaz#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 161308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 162308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Check for M bit (MMU enabled) of the current SCTLR_EL(1|3) 163308d359bSDouglas Raillard * register value and panic if the MMU is disabled. 164308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 1656c09af9fSZelalem Aweke#if defined(IMAGE_BL1) || defined(IMAGE_BL31) || (defined(IMAGE_BL2) && \ 16642d4d3baSArvind Ram Prakash BL2_RUNS_AT_EL3) 167308d359bSDouglas Raillard mrs tmp1, sctlr_el3 168308d359bSDouglas Raillard#else 169308d359bSDouglas Raillard mrs tmp1, sctlr_el1 170308d359bSDouglas Raillard#endif 171308d359bSDouglas Raillard 172308d359bSDouglas Raillard tst tmp1, #SCTLR_M_BIT 173308d359bSDouglas Raillard ASM_ASSERT(ne) 174044bb2faSAntonio Nino Diaz#endif /* ENABLE_ASSERTIONS */ 175308d359bSDouglas Raillard 176308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* stop_address is the address past the last to zero */ 177308d359bSDouglas Raillard add stop_address, cursor, length 178308d359bSDouglas Raillard 179308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 180308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Get block_size = (log2(<block size>) >> 2) (see encoding of 181308d359bSDouglas Raillard * dczid_el0 reg) 182308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 183308d359bSDouglas Raillard mrs block_size, dczid_el0 184308d359bSDouglas Raillard 185308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 186308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Select the 4 lowest bits and convert the extracted log2(<block size 187308d359bSDouglas Raillard * in words>) to <block size in bytes> 188308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 189308d359bSDouglas Raillard ubfx block_size, block_size, #0, #4 190308d359bSDouglas Raillard mov tmp2, #(1 << 2) 191308d359bSDouglas Raillard lsl block_size, tmp2, block_size 192308d359bSDouglas Raillard 193044bb2faSAntonio Nino Diaz#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 194308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 195308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Assumes block size is at least 16 bytes to avoid manual realignment 196308d359bSDouglas Raillard * of the cursor at the end of the DCZVA loop. 197308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 198308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp block_size, #16 199308d359bSDouglas Raillard ASM_ASSERT(hs) 200308d359bSDouglas Raillard#endif 201308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 202308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Not worth doing all the setup for a region less than a block and 203308d359bSDouglas Raillard * protects against zeroing a whole block when the area to zero is 204308d359bSDouglas Raillard * smaller than that. Also, as it is assumed that the block size is at 205308d359bSDouglas Raillard * least 16 bytes, this also protects the initial aligning loops from 206308d359bSDouglas Raillard * trying to zero 16 bytes when length is less than 16. 207308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 208308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp length, block_size 209308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.lo .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry 210308d359bSDouglas Raillard 211308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 212308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Calculate the bitmask of the block alignment. It will never 213308d359bSDouglas Raillard * underflow as the block size is between 4 bytes and 2kB. 214308d359bSDouglas Raillard * block_mask = block_size - 1 215308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 216308d359bSDouglas Raillard sub block_mask, block_size, #1 217308d359bSDouglas Raillard 218308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 219308d359bSDouglas Raillard * length alias should not be used after this point unless it is 220308d359bSDouglas Raillard * defined as a register other than block_mask's. 221308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 222308d359bSDouglas Raillard .unreq length 223308d359bSDouglas Raillard 224308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 225308d359bSDouglas Raillard * If the start address is already aligned to zero block size, go 226308d359bSDouglas Raillard * straight to the cache zeroing loop. This is safe because at this 227308d359bSDouglas Raillard * point, the length cannot be smaller than a block size. 228308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 229308d359bSDouglas Raillard tst cursor, block_mask 230308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.eq .Lzeromem_dczva_blocksize_aligned 231308d359bSDouglas Raillard 232308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 233308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Calculate the first block-size-aligned address. It is assumed that 234308d359bSDouglas Raillard * the zero block size is at least 16 bytes. This address is the last 235308d359bSDouglas Raillard * address of this initial loop. 236308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 237308d359bSDouglas Raillard orr tmp1, cursor, block_mask 238308d359bSDouglas Raillard add tmp1, tmp1, #1 239308d359bSDouglas Raillard 240308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 241308d359bSDouglas Raillard * If the addition overflows, skip the cache zeroing loops. This is 242308d359bSDouglas Raillard * quite unlikely however. 243308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 244308d359bSDouglas Raillard cbz tmp1, .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry 245308d359bSDouglas Raillard 246308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 247308d359bSDouglas Raillard * If the first block-size-aligned address is past the last address, 248308d359bSDouglas Raillard * fallback to the simpler code. 249308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 250308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp tmp1, stop_address 251308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.hi .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry 252308d359bSDouglas Raillard 253308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 254308d359bSDouglas Raillard * If the start address is already aligned to 16 bytes, skip this loop. 255308d359bSDouglas Raillard * It is safe to do this because tmp1 (the stop address of the initial 256308d359bSDouglas Raillard * 16 bytes loop) will never be greater than the final stop address. 257308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 258308d359bSDouglas Raillard tst cursor, #0xf 259308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.eq .Lzeromem_dczva_initial_1byte_aligned_end 260308d359bSDouglas Raillard 261308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Calculate the next address aligned to 16 bytes */ 262308d359bSDouglas Raillard orr tmp2, cursor, #0xf 263308d359bSDouglas Raillard add tmp2, tmp2, #1 264308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* If it overflows, fallback to the simple path (unlikely) */ 265308d359bSDouglas Raillard cbz tmp2, .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry 266308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 267308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Next aligned address cannot be after the stop address because the 268308d359bSDouglas Raillard * length cannot be smaller than 16 at this point. 269308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 270308d359bSDouglas Raillard 271308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* First loop: zero byte per byte */ 272308d359bSDouglas Raillard1: 273308d359bSDouglas Raillard strb wzr, [cursor], #1 274308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp2 275308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.ne 1b 276308d359bSDouglas Raillard.Lzeromem_dczva_initial_1byte_aligned_end: 277308d359bSDouglas Raillard 278308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 279308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Second loop: we need to zero 16 bytes at a time from cursor to tmp1 280308d359bSDouglas Raillard * before being able to use the code that deals with block-size-aligned 281308d359bSDouglas Raillard * addresses. 282308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 283308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp1 284308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.hs 2f 285308d359bSDouglas Raillard1: 286308d359bSDouglas Raillard stp xzr, xzr, [cursor], #16 287308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp1 288308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.lo 1b 289308d359bSDouglas Raillard2: 290308d359bSDouglas Raillard 291308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 292308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Third loop: zero a block at a time using DC ZVA cache block zeroing 293308d359bSDouglas Raillard * instruction. 294308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 295308d359bSDouglas Raillard.Lzeromem_dczva_blocksize_aligned: 296308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 297308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Calculate the last block-size-aligned address. If the result equals 298308d359bSDouglas Raillard * to the start address, the loop will exit immediately. 299308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 300308d359bSDouglas Raillard bic tmp1, stop_address, block_mask 301308d359bSDouglas Raillard 302308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp1 303308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.hs 2f 304308d359bSDouglas Raillard1: 305308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Zero the block containing the cursor */ 306308d359bSDouglas Raillard dc zva, cursor 307308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Increment the cursor by the size of a block */ 308308d359bSDouglas Raillard add cursor, cursor, block_size 309308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp1 310308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.lo 1b 311308d359bSDouglas Raillard2: 312308d359bSDouglas Raillard 313308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 314308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Fourth loop: zero 16 bytes at a time and then byte per byte the 315308d359bSDouglas Raillard * remaining area 316308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 317308d359bSDouglas Raillard.Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned: 318308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 319308d359bSDouglas Raillard * Calculate the last 16 bytes aligned address. It is assumed that the 320308d359bSDouglas Raillard * block size will never be smaller than 16 bytes so that the current 321308d359bSDouglas Raillard * cursor is aligned to at least 16 bytes boundary. 322308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 323308d359bSDouglas Raillard bic tmp1, stop_address, #15 324308d359bSDouglas Raillard 325308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp1 326308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.hs 2f 327308d359bSDouglas Raillard1: 328308d359bSDouglas Raillard stp xzr, xzr, [cursor], #16 329308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp1 330308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.lo 1b 331308d359bSDouglas Raillard2: 332308d359bSDouglas Raillard 333308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Fifth and final loop: zero byte per byte */ 334308d359bSDouglas Raillard.Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned: 335308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, stop_address 336308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.eq 2f 337308d359bSDouglas Raillard1: 338308d359bSDouglas Raillard strb wzr, [cursor], #1 339308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, stop_address 340308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.ne 1b 341308d359bSDouglas Raillard2: 342308d359bSDouglas Raillard ret 343308d359bSDouglas Raillard 344308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Fallback for unaligned start addresses */ 345308d359bSDouglas Raillard.Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry: 346308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 347308d359bSDouglas Raillard * If the start address is already aligned to 16 bytes, skip this loop. 348308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 349308d359bSDouglas Raillard tst cursor, #0xf 350308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.eq .Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned 351308d359bSDouglas Raillard 352308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Calculate the next address aligned to 16 bytes */ 353308d359bSDouglas Raillard orr tmp1, cursor, #15 354308d359bSDouglas Raillard add tmp1, tmp1, #1 355308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* If it overflows, fallback to byte per byte zeroing */ 356308d359bSDouglas Raillard cbz tmp1, .Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned 357308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* If the next aligned address is after the stop address, fall back */ 358308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp tmp1, stop_address 359308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.hs .Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned 360308d359bSDouglas Raillard 361308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* Fallback entry loop: zero byte per byte */ 362308d359bSDouglas Raillard1: 363308d359bSDouglas Raillard strb wzr, [cursor], #1 364308d359bSDouglas Raillard cmp cursor, tmp1 365308d359bSDouglas Raillard b.ne 1b 366308d359bSDouglas Raillard 367308d359bSDouglas Raillard b .Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned 368308d359bSDouglas Raillard 369308d359bSDouglas Raillard .unreq cursor 370308d359bSDouglas Raillard /* 371308d359bSDouglas Raillard * length is already unreq'ed to reuse the register for another 372308d359bSDouglas Raillard * variable. 373308d359bSDouglas Raillard */ 374308d359bSDouglas Raillard .unreq stop_address 375308d359bSDouglas Raillard .unreq block_size 376308d359bSDouglas Raillard .unreq block_mask 377308d359bSDouglas Raillard .unreq tmp1 378308d359bSDouglas Raillard .unreq tmp2 379308d359bSDouglas Raillardendfunc zeromem_dczva 3804ecca339SDan Handley 3814ecca339SDan Handley/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3824ecca339SDan Handley * void memcpy16(void *dest, const void *src, unsigned int length) 3834ecca339SDan Handley * 3844ecca339SDan Handley * Copy length bytes from memory area src to memory area dest. 3854ecca339SDan Handley * The memory areas should not overlap. 3864ecca339SDan Handley * Destination and source addresses must be 16-byte aligned. 3874ecca339SDan Handley * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3884ecca339SDan Handley */ 3894ecca339SDan Handleyfunc memcpy16 390044bb2faSAntonio Nino Diaz#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 391bc920128SSoby Mathew orr x3, x0, x1 392bc920128SSoby Mathew tst x3, #0xf 393bc920128SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(eq) 394bc920128SSoby Mathew#endif 3954ecca339SDan Handley/* copy 16 bytes at a time */ 3964ecca339SDan Handleym_loop16: 3974ecca339SDan Handley cmp x2, #16 398ea926532SDouglas Raillard b.lo m_loop1 3994ecca339SDan Handley ldp x3, x4, [x1], #16 4004ecca339SDan Handley stp x3, x4, [x0], #16 4014ecca339SDan Handley sub x2, x2, #16 4024ecca339SDan Handley b m_loop16 4034ecca339SDan Handley/* copy byte per byte */ 4044ecca339SDan Handleym_loop1: 4054ecca339SDan Handley cbz x2, m_end 4064ecca339SDan Handley ldrb w3, [x1], #1 4074ecca339SDan Handley strb w3, [x0], #1 4084ecca339SDan Handley subs x2, x2, #1 4094ecca339SDan Handley b.ne m_loop1 4108b779620SKévin Petitm_end: 4118b779620SKévin Petit ret 4128b779620SKévin Petitendfunc memcpy16 4132f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke 4142f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4152f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke * Disable the MMU at EL3 4162f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4172f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke */ 4182f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke 4192f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelkefunc disable_mmu_el3 4202f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke mov x1, #(SCTLR_M_BIT | SCTLR_C_BIT) 421ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diazdo_disable_mmu_el3: 4222f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke mrs x0, sctlr_el3 4232f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke bic x0, x0, x1 4242f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke msr sctlr_el3, x0 425ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz isb /* ensure MMU is off */ 42654dc71e7SAchin Gupta dsb sy 42754dc71e7SAchin Gupta ret 4288b779620SKévin Petitendfunc disable_mmu_el3 4292f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke 4302f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke 4312f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelkefunc disable_mmu_icache_el3 4322f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke mov x1, #(SCTLR_M_BIT | SCTLR_C_BIT | SCTLR_I_BIT) 433ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz b do_disable_mmu_el3 4348b779620SKévin Petitendfunc disable_mmu_icache_el3 4352f5dcfefSAndrew Thoelke 4365c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 437ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz * Disable the MMU at EL1 438ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 439ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz */ 440ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz 441ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diazfunc disable_mmu_el1 442ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz mov x1, #(SCTLR_M_BIT | SCTLR_C_BIT) 443ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diazdo_disable_mmu_el1: 444ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz mrs x0, sctlr_el1 445ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz bic x0, x0, x1 446ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz msr sctlr_el1, x0 447ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz isb /* ensure MMU is off */ 448ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz dsb sy 449ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz ret 450ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diazendfunc disable_mmu_el1 451ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz 452ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz 453ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diazfunc disable_mmu_icache_el1 454ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz mov x1, #(SCTLR_M_BIT | SCTLR_C_BIT | SCTLR_I_BIT) 455ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz b do_disable_mmu_el1 456ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diazendfunc disable_mmu_icache_el1 457ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz 458ec0c8fdaSAntonio Nino Diaz/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4595c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke * Enable the use of VFP at EL3 4605c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4615c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke */ 4625c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke#if SUPPORT_VFP 4635c3272a7SAndrew Thoelkefunc enable_vfp 4645c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke mrs x0, cpacr_el1 4655c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke orr x0, x0, #CPACR_VFP_BITS 4665c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke msr cpacr_el1, x0 4675c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke mrs x0, cptr_el3 4685c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke mov x1, #AARCH64_CPTR_TFP 4695c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke bic x0, x0, x1 4705c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke msr cptr_el3, x0 4715c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke isb 4725c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke ret 4738b779620SKévin Petitendfunc enable_vfp 4745c3272a7SAndrew Thoelke#endif 475931f7c61SSoby Mathew 476931f7c61SSoby Mathew/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 477931f7c61SSoby Mathew * Helper to fixup Global Descriptor table (GDT) and dynamic relocations 478931f7c61SSoby Mathew * (.rela.dyn) at runtime. 479931f7c61SSoby Mathew * 480931f7c61SSoby Mathew * This function is meant to be used when the firmware is compiled with -fpie 481931f7c61SSoby Mathew * and linked with -pie options. We rely on the linker script exporting 482931f7c61SSoby Mathew * appropriate markers for start and end of the section. For GOT, we 483931f7c61SSoby Mathew * expect __GOT_START__ and __GOT_END__. Similarly for .rela.dyn, we expect 484931f7c61SSoby Mathew * __RELA_START__ and __RELA_END__. 485931f7c61SSoby Mathew * 486931f7c61SSoby Mathew * The function takes the limits of the memory to apply fixups to as 487931f7c61SSoby Mathew * arguments (which is usually the limits of the relocable BL image). 488931f7c61SSoby Mathew * x0 - the start of the fixup region 489931f7c61SSoby Mathew * x1 - the limit of the fixup region 490db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov * These addresses have to be 4KB page aligned. 491931f7c61SSoby Mathew * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 492931f7c61SSoby Mathew */ 493db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 494db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov/* Relocation codes */ 495db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov#define R_AARCH64_NONE 0 496db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov#define R_AARCH64_RELATIVE 1027 497db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 498931f7c61SSoby Mathewfunc fixup_gdt_reloc 499931f7c61SSoby Mathew mov x6, x0 500931f7c61SSoby Mathew mov x7, x1 501931f7c61SSoby Mathew 502931f7c61SSoby Mathew#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 503db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov /* Test if the limits are 4KB aligned */ 504931f7c61SSoby Mathew orr x0, x0, x1 505d7b5f408SJimmy Brisson tst x0, #(PAGE_SIZE_MASK) 506931f7c61SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(eq) 507931f7c61SSoby Mathew#endif 508931f7c61SSoby Mathew /* 509931f7c61SSoby Mathew * Calculate the offset based on return address in x30. 510c5da062cSLouis Mayencourt * Assume that this function is called within a page at the start of 511c5da062cSLouis Mayencourt * fixup region. 512931f7c61SSoby Mathew */ 513d7b5f408SJimmy Brisson and x2, x30, #~(PAGE_SIZE_MASK) 514db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov subs x0, x2, x6 /* Diff(S) = Current Address - Compiled Address */ 515db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov b.eq 3f /* Diff(S) = 0. No relocation needed */ 516931f7c61SSoby Mathew 517931f7c61SSoby Mathew adrp x1, __GOT_START__ 518931f7c61SSoby Mathew add x1, x1, :lo12:__GOT_START__ 519931f7c61SSoby Mathew adrp x2, __GOT_END__ 520931f7c61SSoby Mathew add x2, x2, :lo12:__GOT_END__ 521931f7c61SSoby Mathew 522931f7c61SSoby Mathew /* 523931f7c61SSoby Mathew * GOT is an array of 64_bit addresses which must be fixed up as 524931f7c61SSoby Mathew * new_addr = old_addr + Diff(S). 525931f7c61SSoby Mathew * The new_addr is the address currently the binary is executing from 526931f7c61SSoby Mathew * and old_addr is the address at compile time. 527931f7c61SSoby Mathew */ 528db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov1: ldr x3, [x1] 529db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 530931f7c61SSoby Mathew /* Skip adding offset if address is < lower limit */ 531931f7c61SSoby Mathew cmp x3, x6 532931f7c61SSoby Mathew b.lo 2f 533db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 5345ecde2a2SYann Gautier /* Skip adding offset if address is > upper limit */ 535931f7c61SSoby Mathew cmp x3, x7 5365ecde2a2SYann Gautier b.hi 2f 537931f7c61SSoby Mathew add x3, x3, x0 538931f7c61SSoby Mathew str x3, [x1] 539db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 540db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov2: add x1, x1, #8 541931f7c61SSoby Mathew cmp x1, x2 542931f7c61SSoby Mathew b.lo 1b 543931f7c61SSoby Mathew 544931f7c61SSoby Mathew /* Starting dynamic relocations. Use adrp/adr to get RELA_START and END */ 545db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov3: adrp x1, __RELA_START__ 546931f7c61SSoby Mathew add x1, x1, :lo12:__RELA_START__ 547931f7c61SSoby Mathew adrp x2, __RELA_END__ 548931f7c61SSoby Mathew add x2, x2, :lo12:__RELA_END__ 549db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 550931f7c61SSoby Mathew /* 551931f7c61SSoby Mathew * According to ELF-64 specification, the RELA data structure is as 552931f7c61SSoby Mathew * follows: 553db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov * typedef struct { 554931f7c61SSoby Mathew * Elf64_Addr r_offset; 555931f7c61SSoby Mathew * Elf64_Xword r_info; 556931f7c61SSoby Mathew * Elf64_Sxword r_addend; 557931f7c61SSoby Mathew * } Elf64_Rela; 558931f7c61SSoby Mathew * 559931f7c61SSoby Mathew * r_offset is address of reference 560931f7c61SSoby Mathew * r_info is symbol index and type of relocation (in this case 561db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov * code 1027 which corresponds to R_AARCH64_RELATIVE). 562931f7c61SSoby Mathew * r_addend is constant part of expression. 563931f7c61SSoby Mathew * 564931f7c61SSoby Mathew * Size of Elf64_Rela structure is 24 bytes. 565931f7c61SSoby Mathew */ 566db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 567db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov /* Skip R_AARCH64_NONE entry with code 0 */ 568db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov1: ldr x3, [x1, #8] 569db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov cbz x3, 2f 570db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 571931f7c61SSoby Mathew#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 572db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov /* Assert that the relocation type is R_AARCH64_RELATIVE */ 573db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov cmp x3, #R_AARCH64_RELATIVE 574931f7c61SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(eq) 575931f7c61SSoby Mathew#endif 576931f7c61SSoby Mathew ldr x3, [x1] /* r_offset */ 577931f7c61SSoby Mathew add x3, x0, x3 578931f7c61SSoby Mathew ldr x4, [x1, #16] /* r_addend */ 579931f7c61SSoby Mathew 580931f7c61SSoby Mathew /* Skip adding offset if r_addend is < lower limit */ 581931f7c61SSoby Mathew cmp x4, x6 582931f7c61SSoby Mathew b.lo 2f 583db9736e3SAlexei Fedorov 5845ecde2a2SYann Gautier /* Skip adding offset if r_addend entry is > upper limit */ 585931f7c61SSoby Mathew cmp x4, x7 5865ecde2a2SYann Gautier b.hi 2f 587931f7c61SSoby Mathew 588931f7c61SSoby Mathew add x4, x0, x4 /* Diff(S) + r_addend */ 589931f7c61SSoby Mathew str x4, [x3] 590931f7c61SSoby Mathew 591931f7c61SSoby Mathew2: add x1, x1, #24 592931f7c61SSoby Mathew cmp x1, x2 593931f7c61SSoby Mathew b.lo 1b 594931f7c61SSoby Mathew ret 595931f7c61SSoby Mathewendfunc fixup_gdt_reloc 596