19b476841SSoby Mathew/* 29b476841SSoby Mathew * Copyright (c) 2014, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. 39b476841SSoby Mathew * 49b476841SSoby Mathew * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 59b476841SSoby Mathew * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 69b476841SSoby Mathew * 79b476841SSoby Mathew * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this 89b476841SSoby Mathew * list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 99b476841SSoby Mathew * 109b476841SSoby Mathew * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, 119b476841SSoby Mathew * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation 129b476841SSoby Mathew * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 139b476841SSoby Mathew * 149b476841SSoby Mathew * Neither the name of ARM nor the names of its contributors may be used 159b476841SSoby Mathew * to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific 169b476841SSoby Mathew * prior written permission. 179b476841SSoby Mathew * 189b476841SSoby Mathew * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" 199b476841SSoby Mathew * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 209b476841SSoby Mathew * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 219b476841SSoby Mathew * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE 229b476841SSoby Mathew * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 239b476841SSoby Mathew * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 249b476841SSoby Mathew * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 259b476841SSoby Mathew * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 269b476841SSoby Mathew * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 279b476841SSoby Mathew * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 289b476841SSoby Mathew * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 299b476841SSoby Mathew */ 309b476841SSoby Mathew 319b476841SSoby Mathew#include <arch.h> 329b476841SSoby Mathew#include <asm_macros.S> 339b476841SSoby Mathew#include <assert_macros.S> 349b476841SSoby Mathew#include <cpu_macros.S> 359b476841SSoby Mathew#if IMAGE_BL31 369b476841SSoby Mathew#include <cpu_data.h> 379b476841SSoby Mathew#endif 389b476841SSoby Mathew 399b476841SSoby Mathew /* Reset fn is needed in BL at reset vector */ 409b476841SSoby Mathew#if IMAGE_BL1 || (IMAGE_BL31 && RESET_TO_BL31) 419b476841SSoby Mathew /* 429b476841SSoby Mathew * The reset handler common to all platforms. After a matching 439b476841SSoby Mathew * cpu_ops structure entry is found, the correponding reset_handler 449b476841SSoby Mathew * in the cpu_ops is invoked. 459b476841SSoby Mathew */ 469b476841SSoby Mathew .globl reset_handler 479b476841SSoby Mathewfunc reset_handler 487395a725SSoby Mathew mov x19, x30 499b476841SSoby Mathew 5024fb838fSSoby Mathew bl plat_reset_handler 5124fb838fSSoby Mathew 529b476841SSoby Mathew /* Get the matching cpu_ops pointer */ 539b476841SSoby Mathew bl get_cpu_ops_ptr 549b476841SSoby Mathew#if ASM_ASSERTION 559b476841SSoby Mathew cmp x0, #0 569b476841SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(ne) 579b476841SSoby Mathew#endif 589b476841SSoby Mathew 599b476841SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops reset handler */ 609b476841SSoby Mathew ldr x2, [x0, #CPU_RESET_FUNC] 617395a725SSoby Mathew mov x30, x19 629b476841SSoby Mathew cbz x2, 1f 637395a725SSoby Mathew br x2 649b476841SSoby Mathew1: 657395a725SSoby Mathew ret 6624fb838fSSoby Mathew 679b476841SSoby Mathew#endif /* IMAGE_BL1 || (IMAGE_BL31 && RESET_TO_BL31) */ 689b476841SSoby Mathew 69add40351SSoby Mathew#if IMAGE_BL31 /* The power down core and cluster is needed only in BL31 */ 70add40351SSoby Mathew /* 71add40351SSoby Mathew * The prepare core power down function for all platforms. After 72add40351SSoby Mathew * the cpu_ops pointer is retrieved from cpu_data, the corresponding 73add40351SSoby Mathew * pwr_dwn_core in the cpu_ops is invoked. 74add40351SSoby Mathew */ 75add40351SSoby Mathew .globl prepare_core_pwr_dwn 76add40351SSoby Mathewfunc prepare_core_pwr_dwn 77add40351SSoby Mathew mrs x1, tpidr_el3 78add40351SSoby Mathew ldr x0, [x1, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR] 79add40351SSoby Mathew#if ASM_ASSERTION 80add40351SSoby Mathew cmp x0, #0 81add40351SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(ne) 82add40351SSoby Mathew#endif 83add40351SSoby Mathew 84add40351SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops core_pwr_dwn handler */ 85add40351SSoby Mathew ldr x1, [x0, #CPU_PWR_DWN_CORE] 86add40351SSoby Mathew br x1 87add40351SSoby Mathew 88add40351SSoby Mathew /* 89add40351SSoby Mathew * The prepare cluster power down function for all platforms. After 90add40351SSoby Mathew * the cpu_ops pointer is retrieved from cpu_data, the corresponding 91add40351SSoby Mathew * pwr_dwn_cluster in the cpu_ops is invoked. 92add40351SSoby Mathew */ 93add40351SSoby Mathew .globl prepare_cluster_pwr_dwn 94add40351SSoby Mathewfunc prepare_cluster_pwr_dwn 95add40351SSoby Mathew mrs x1, tpidr_el3 96add40351SSoby Mathew ldr x0, [x1, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR] 97add40351SSoby Mathew#if ASM_ASSERTION 98add40351SSoby Mathew cmp x0, #0 99add40351SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(ne) 100add40351SSoby Mathew#endif 101add40351SSoby Mathew 102add40351SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops cluster_pwr_dwn handler */ 103add40351SSoby Mathew ldr x1, [x0, #CPU_PWR_DWN_CLUSTER] 104add40351SSoby Mathew br x1 105add40351SSoby Mathew 106add40351SSoby Mathew 107add40351SSoby Mathew /* 108add40351SSoby Mathew * Initializes the cpu_ops_ptr if not already initialized 109add40351SSoby Mathew * in cpu_data. This can be called without a runtime stack. 110add40351SSoby Mathew * clobbers: x0 - x6, x10 111add40351SSoby Mathew */ 112add40351SSoby Mathew .globl init_cpu_ops 113add40351SSoby Mathewfunc init_cpu_ops 114add40351SSoby Mathew mrs x6, tpidr_el3 115add40351SSoby Mathew ldr x0, [x6, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR] 116add40351SSoby Mathew cbnz x0, 1f 117add40351SSoby Mathew mov x10, x30 118add40351SSoby Mathew bl get_cpu_ops_ptr 119add40351SSoby Mathew#if ASM_ASSERTION 120add40351SSoby Mathew cmp x0, #0 121add40351SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(ne) 122add40351SSoby Mathew#endif 123*09997346SSoby Mathew str x0, [x6, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR]! 124*09997346SSoby Mathew 125*09997346SSoby Mathew /* 126*09997346SSoby Mathew * Make sure that any pre-fetched cache copies are invalidated. 127*09997346SSoby Mathew * Ensure that we are running with cache disable else we 128*09997346SSoby Mathew * invalidate our own update. 129*09997346SSoby Mathew */ 130*09997346SSoby Mathew#if ASM_ASSERTION 131*09997346SSoby Mathew mrs x1, sctlr_el3 132*09997346SSoby Mathew tst x1, #SCTLR_C_BIT 133*09997346SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(eq) 134*09997346SSoby Mathew#endif 135*09997346SSoby Mathew dc ivac, x6 136add40351SSoby Mathew mov x30, x10 137add40351SSoby Mathew1: 138add40351SSoby Mathew ret 139add40351SSoby Mathew#endif /* IMAGE_BL31 */ 140add40351SSoby Mathew 141d3f70af6SSoby Mathew#if IMAGE_BL31 && CRASH_REPORTING 142d3f70af6SSoby Mathew /* 143d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * The cpu specific registers which need to be reported in a crash 144d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * are reported via cpu_ops cpu_reg_dump function. After a matching 145d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * cpu_ops structure entry is found, the correponding cpu_reg_dump 146d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * in the cpu_ops is invoked. 147d3f70af6SSoby Mathew */ 148d3f70af6SSoby Mathew .globl do_cpu_reg_dump 149d3f70af6SSoby Mathewfunc do_cpu_reg_dump 150d3f70af6SSoby Mathew mov x16, x30 151d3f70af6SSoby Mathew 152d3f70af6SSoby Mathew /* Get the matching cpu_ops pointer */ 153d3f70af6SSoby Mathew bl get_cpu_ops_ptr 154d3f70af6SSoby Mathew cbz x0, 1f 155d3f70af6SSoby Mathew 156d3f70af6SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops cpu_reg_dump */ 157d3f70af6SSoby Mathew ldr x2, [x0, #CPU_REG_DUMP] 158d3f70af6SSoby Mathew cbz x2, 1f 159d3f70af6SSoby Mathew blr x2 160d3f70af6SSoby Mathew1: 161d3f70af6SSoby Mathew mov x30, x16 162d3f70af6SSoby Mathew ret 163d3f70af6SSoby Mathew#endif 164d3f70af6SSoby Mathew 1659b476841SSoby Mathew /* 1669b476841SSoby Mathew * The below function returns the cpu_ops structure matching the 1679b476841SSoby Mathew * midr of the core. It reads the MIDR_EL1 and finds the matching 1689b476841SSoby Mathew * entry in cpu_ops entries. Only the implementation and part number 1699b476841SSoby Mathew * are used to match the entries. 1709b476841SSoby Mathew * Return : 1719b476841SSoby Mathew * x0 - The matching cpu_ops pointer on Success 1729b476841SSoby Mathew * x0 - 0 on failure. 1739b476841SSoby Mathew * Clobbers : x0 - x5 1749b476841SSoby Mathew */ 1759b476841SSoby Mathew .globl get_cpu_ops_ptr 1769b476841SSoby Mathewfunc get_cpu_ops_ptr 1779b476841SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops start and end locations */ 1789b476841SSoby Mathew adr x4, (__CPU_OPS_START__ + CPU_MIDR) 1799b476841SSoby Mathew adr x5, (__CPU_OPS_END__ + CPU_MIDR) 1809b476841SSoby Mathew 1819b476841SSoby Mathew /* Initialize the return parameter */ 1829b476841SSoby Mathew mov x0, #0 1839b476841SSoby Mathew 1849b476841SSoby Mathew /* Read the MIDR_EL1 */ 1859b476841SSoby Mathew mrs x2, midr_el1 1869b476841SSoby Mathew mov_imm x3, CPU_IMPL_PN_MASK 1879b476841SSoby Mathew 1889b476841SSoby Mathew /* Retain only the implementation and part number using mask */ 1899b476841SSoby Mathew and w2, w2, w3 1909b476841SSoby Mathew1: 1919b476841SSoby Mathew /* Check if we have reached end of list */ 1929b476841SSoby Mathew cmp x4, x5 1939b476841SSoby Mathew b.eq error_exit 1949b476841SSoby Mathew 1959b476841SSoby Mathew /* load the midr from the cpu_ops */ 1969b476841SSoby Mathew ldr x1, [x4], #CPU_OPS_SIZE 1979b476841SSoby Mathew and w1, w1, w3 1989b476841SSoby Mathew 1999b476841SSoby Mathew /* Check if midr matches to midr of this core */ 2009b476841SSoby Mathew cmp w1, w2 2019b476841SSoby Mathew b.ne 1b 2029b476841SSoby Mathew 2039b476841SSoby Mathew /* Subtract the increment and offset to get the cpu-ops pointer */ 2049b476841SSoby Mathew sub x0, x4, #(CPU_OPS_SIZE + CPU_MIDR) 2059b476841SSoby Mathewerror_exit: 2069b476841SSoby Mathew ret 2077395a725SSoby Mathew 2087395a725SSoby Mathew#if DEBUG 2097395a725SSoby Mathew /* 2107395a725SSoby Mathew * This function prints a warning message to the crash console 2117395a725SSoby Mathew * if the CPU revision/part number does not match the errata 2127395a725SSoby Mathew * workaround enabled in the build. 2137395a725SSoby Mathew * Clobber: x30, x0 - x5 2147395a725SSoby Mathew */ 2157395a725SSoby Mathew.section .rodata.rev_warn_str, "aS" 2167395a725SSoby Mathewrev_warn_str: 2177395a725SSoby Mathew .asciz "Warning: Skipping Errata workaround for non matching CPU revision number.\n" 2187395a725SSoby Mathew 2197395a725SSoby Mathew .globl print_revision_warning 2207395a725SSoby Mathewfunc print_revision_warning 2217395a725SSoby Mathew mov x5, x30 2227395a725SSoby Mathew /* Ensure the console is initialized */ 2237395a725SSoby Mathew bl plat_crash_console_init 2247395a725SSoby Mathew /* Check if the console is initialized */ 2257395a725SSoby Mathew cbz x0, 1f 2267395a725SSoby Mathew /* The console is initialized */ 2277395a725SSoby Mathew adr x4, rev_warn_str 2287395a725SSoby Mathew bl asm_print_str 2297395a725SSoby Mathew1: 2307395a725SSoby Mathew ret x5 2317395a725SSoby Mathew#endif 2327395a725SSoby Mathew 233