19b476841SSoby Mathew/* 210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Copyright (c) 2014-2017, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. 39b476841SSoby Mathew * 4*82cb2c1aSdp-arm * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 59b476841SSoby Mathew */ 69b476841SSoby Mathew 79b476841SSoby Mathew#include <arch.h> 89b476841SSoby Mathew#include <asm_macros.S> 99b476841SSoby Mathew#include <assert_macros.S> 103d8256b2SMasahiro Yamada#ifdef IMAGE_BL31 119b476841SSoby Mathew#include <cpu_data.h> 129b476841SSoby Mathew#endif 1355c70cb7SDavid Cunado#include <cpu_macros.S> 141319e7b1SSoby Mathew#include <debug.h> 1510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan#include <errata_report.h> 169b476841SSoby Mathew 179b476841SSoby Mathew /* Reset fn is needed in BL at reset vector */ 183d8256b2SMasahiro Yamada#if defined(IMAGE_BL1) || defined(IMAGE_BL31) 199b476841SSoby Mathew /* 209b476841SSoby Mathew * The reset handler common to all platforms. After a matching 219b476841SSoby Mathew * cpu_ops structure entry is found, the correponding reset_handler 229b476841SSoby Mathew * in the cpu_ops is invoked. 23683f788fSSoby Mathew * Clobbers: x0 - x19, x30 249b476841SSoby Mathew */ 259b476841SSoby Mathew .globl reset_handler 269b476841SSoby Mathewfunc reset_handler 277395a725SSoby Mathew mov x19, x30 289b476841SSoby Mathew 29683f788fSSoby Mathew /* The plat_reset_handler can clobber x0 - x18, x30 */ 3024fb838fSSoby Mathew bl plat_reset_handler 3124fb838fSSoby Mathew 329b476841SSoby Mathew /* Get the matching cpu_ops pointer */ 339b476841SSoby Mathew bl get_cpu_ops_ptr 34044bb2faSAntonio Nino Diaz#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 359b476841SSoby Mathew cmp x0, #0 369b476841SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(ne) 379b476841SSoby Mathew#endif 389b476841SSoby Mathew 399b476841SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops reset handler */ 409b476841SSoby Mathew ldr x2, [x0, #CPU_RESET_FUNC] 417395a725SSoby Mathew mov x30, x19 429b476841SSoby Mathew cbz x2, 1f 43683f788fSSoby Mathew 44683f788fSSoby Mathew /* The cpu_ops reset handler can clobber x0 - x19, x30 */ 457395a725SSoby Mathew br x2 469b476841SSoby Mathew1: 477395a725SSoby Mathew ret 488b779620SKévin Petitendfunc reset_handler 4924fb838fSSoby Mathew 5079a97b2eSYatharth Kochar#endif /* IMAGE_BL1 || IMAGE_BL31 */ 519b476841SSoby Mathew 523d8256b2SMasahiro Yamada#ifdef IMAGE_BL31 /* The power down core and cluster is needed only in BL31 */ 53add40351SSoby Mathew /* 545dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * void prepare_cpu_pwr_dwn(unsigned int power_level) 555dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * 565dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * Prepare CPU power down function for all platforms. The function takes 575dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * a domain level to be powered down as its parameter. After the cpu_ops 585dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * pointer is retrieved from cpu_data, the handler for requested power 595dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * level is called. 60add40351SSoby Mathew */ 615dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan .globl prepare_cpu_pwr_dwn 625dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharanfunc prepare_cpu_pwr_dwn 63add40351SSoby Mathew /* 645dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * If the given power level exceeds CPU_MAX_PWR_DWN_OPS, we call the 655dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan * power down handler for the last power level 66add40351SSoby Mathew */ 675dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan mov_imm x2, (CPU_MAX_PWR_DWN_OPS - 1) 685dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan cmp x0, x2 695dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan csel x2, x2, x0, hi 705dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan 71add40351SSoby Mathew mrs x1, tpidr_el3 72add40351SSoby Mathew ldr x0, [x1, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR] 73044bb2faSAntonio Nino Diaz#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 74add40351SSoby Mathew cmp x0, #0 75add40351SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(ne) 76add40351SSoby Mathew#endif 77add40351SSoby Mathew 785dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan /* Get the appropriate power down handler */ 795dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan mov x1, #CPU_PWR_DWN_OPS 805dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan add x1, x1, x2, lsl #3 815dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharan ldr x1, [x0, x1] 82add40351SSoby Mathew br x1 835dd9dbb5SJeenu Viswambharanendfunc prepare_cpu_pwr_dwn 84add40351SSoby Mathew 85add40351SSoby Mathew 86add40351SSoby Mathew /* 87add40351SSoby Mathew * Initializes the cpu_ops_ptr if not already initialized 8812e7c4abSVikram Kanigiri * in cpu_data. This can be called without a runtime stack, but may 8912e7c4abSVikram Kanigiri * only be called after the MMU is enabled. 90add40351SSoby Mathew * clobbers: x0 - x6, x10 91add40351SSoby Mathew */ 92add40351SSoby Mathew .globl init_cpu_ops 93add40351SSoby Mathewfunc init_cpu_ops 94add40351SSoby Mathew mrs x6, tpidr_el3 95add40351SSoby Mathew ldr x0, [x6, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR] 96add40351SSoby Mathew cbnz x0, 1f 97add40351SSoby Mathew mov x10, x30 98add40351SSoby Mathew bl get_cpu_ops_ptr 99044bb2faSAntonio Nino Diaz#if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS 100add40351SSoby Mathew cmp x0, #0 101add40351SSoby Mathew ASM_ASSERT(ne) 102add40351SSoby Mathew#endif 10309997346SSoby Mathew str x0, [x6, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR]! 104add40351SSoby Mathew mov x30, x10 105add40351SSoby Mathew1: 106add40351SSoby Mathew ret 1078b779620SKévin Petitendfunc init_cpu_ops 108add40351SSoby Mathew#endif /* IMAGE_BL31 */ 109add40351SSoby Mathew 1103d8256b2SMasahiro Yamada#if defined(IMAGE_BL31) && CRASH_REPORTING 111d3f70af6SSoby Mathew /* 112d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * The cpu specific registers which need to be reported in a crash 113d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * are reported via cpu_ops cpu_reg_dump function. After a matching 114d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * cpu_ops structure entry is found, the correponding cpu_reg_dump 115d3f70af6SSoby Mathew * in the cpu_ops is invoked. 116d3f70af6SSoby Mathew */ 117d3f70af6SSoby Mathew .globl do_cpu_reg_dump 118d3f70af6SSoby Mathewfunc do_cpu_reg_dump 119d3f70af6SSoby Mathew mov x16, x30 120d3f70af6SSoby Mathew 121d3f70af6SSoby Mathew /* Get the matching cpu_ops pointer */ 122d3f70af6SSoby Mathew bl get_cpu_ops_ptr 123d3f70af6SSoby Mathew cbz x0, 1f 124d3f70af6SSoby Mathew 125d3f70af6SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops cpu_reg_dump */ 126d3f70af6SSoby Mathew ldr x2, [x0, #CPU_REG_DUMP] 127d3f70af6SSoby Mathew cbz x2, 1f 128d3f70af6SSoby Mathew blr x2 129d3f70af6SSoby Mathew1: 130d3f70af6SSoby Mathew mov x30, x16 131d3f70af6SSoby Mathew ret 1328b779620SKévin Petitendfunc do_cpu_reg_dump 133d3f70af6SSoby Mathew#endif 134d3f70af6SSoby Mathew 1359b476841SSoby Mathew /* 1369b476841SSoby Mathew * The below function returns the cpu_ops structure matching the 1379b476841SSoby Mathew * midr of the core. It reads the MIDR_EL1 and finds the matching 1389b476841SSoby Mathew * entry in cpu_ops entries. Only the implementation and part number 1399b476841SSoby Mathew * are used to match the entries. 1409b476841SSoby Mathew * Return : 1419b476841SSoby Mathew * x0 - The matching cpu_ops pointer on Success 1429b476841SSoby Mathew * x0 - 0 on failure. 1439b476841SSoby Mathew * Clobbers : x0 - x5 1449b476841SSoby Mathew */ 1459b476841SSoby Mathew .globl get_cpu_ops_ptr 1469b476841SSoby Mathewfunc get_cpu_ops_ptr 1479b476841SSoby Mathew /* Get the cpu_ops start and end locations */ 1489b476841SSoby Mathew adr x4, (__CPU_OPS_START__ + CPU_MIDR) 1499b476841SSoby Mathew adr x5, (__CPU_OPS_END__ + CPU_MIDR) 1509b476841SSoby Mathew 1519b476841SSoby Mathew /* Initialize the return parameter */ 1529b476841SSoby Mathew mov x0, #0 1539b476841SSoby Mathew 1549b476841SSoby Mathew /* Read the MIDR_EL1 */ 1559b476841SSoby Mathew mrs x2, midr_el1 1569b476841SSoby Mathew mov_imm x3, CPU_IMPL_PN_MASK 1579b476841SSoby Mathew 1589b476841SSoby Mathew /* Retain only the implementation and part number using mask */ 1599b476841SSoby Mathew and w2, w2, w3 1609b476841SSoby Mathew1: 1619b476841SSoby Mathew /* Check if we have reached end of list */ 1629b476841SSoby Mathew cmp x4, x5 1639b476841SSoby Mathew b.eq error_exit 1649b476841SSoby Mathew 1659b476841SSoby Mathew /* load the midr from the cpu_ops */ 1669b476841SSoby Mathew ldr x1, [x4], #CPU_OPS_SIZE 1679b476841SSoby Mathew and w1, w1, w3 1689b476841SSoby Mathew 1699b476841SSoby Mathew /* Check if midr matches to midr of this core */ 1709b476841SSoby Mathew cmp w1, w2 1719b476841SSoby Mathew b.ne 1b 1729b476841SSoby Mathew 1739b476841SSoby Mathew /* Subtract the increment and offset to get the cpu-ops pointer */ 1749b476841SSoby Mathew sub x0, x4, #(CPU_OPS_SIZE + CPU_MIDR) 1759b476841SSoby Mathewerror_exit: 1769b476841SSoby Mathew ret 1778b779620SKévin Petitendfunc get_cpu_ops_ptr 1787395a725SSoby Mathew 17910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan/* 18010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Extract CPU revision and variant, and combine them into a single numeric for 18110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * easier comparison. 18210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan */ 18310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan .globl cpu_get_rev_var 18410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharanfunc cpu_get_rev_var 18510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan mrs x1, midr_el1 1867395a725SSoby Mathew 18754035fc4SSandrine Bailleux /* 18810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Extract the variant[23:20] and revision[3:0] from MIDR, and pack them 18910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * as variant[7:4] and revision[3:0] of x0. 19054035fc4SSandrine Bailleux * 19110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * First extract x1[23:16] to x0[7:0] and zero fill the rest. Then 19210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * extract x1[3:0] into x0[3:0] retaining other bits. 19354035fc4SSandrine Bailleux */ 19410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ubfx x0, x1, #(MIDR_VAR_SHIFT - MIDR_REV_BITS), #(MIDR_REV_BITS + MIDR_VAR_BITS) 19510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan bfxil x0, x1, #MIDR_REV_SHIFT, #MIDR_REV_BITS 19610bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ret 19710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharanendfunc cpu_get_rev_var 1987395a725SSoby Mathew 19910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan/* 20010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Compare the CPU's revision-variant (x0) with a given value (x1), for errata 20110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * application purposes. If the revision-variant is less than or same as a given 20210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * value, indicates that errata applies; otherwise not. 20310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan */ 20410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan .globl cpu_rev_var_ls 20510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharanfunc cpu_rev_var_ls 20610bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan mov x2, #ERRATA_APPLIES 20710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan mov x3, #ERRATA_NOT_APPLIES 20810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan cmp x0, x1 20910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan csel x0, x2, x3, ls 21010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ret 21110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharanendfunc cpu_rev_var_ls 21210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan 213b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara/* 214b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara * Compare the CPU's revision-variant (x0) with a given value (x1), for errata 215b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara * application purposes. If the revision-variant is higher than or same as a 216b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara * given value, indicates that errata applies; otherwise not. 217b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara */ 218b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara .globl cpu_rev_var_hs 219b75dc0e4SAndre Przywarafunc cpu_rev_var_hs 220b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara mov x2, #ERRATA_APPLIES 221b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara mov x3, #ERRATA_NOT_APPLIES 222b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara cmp x0, x1 223b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara csel x0, x2, x3, hs 224b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara ret 225b75dc0e4SAndre Przywaraendfunc cpu_rev_var_hs 226b75dc0e4SAndre Przywara 22710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan#if REPORT_ERRATA 22810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan/* 22910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * void print_errata_status(void); 23010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * 23110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Function to print errata status for CPUs of its class. Must be called only: 23210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * 23310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * - with MMU and data caches are enabled; 23410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * - after cpu_ops have been initialized in per-CPU data. 23510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan */ 23610bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan .globl print_errata_status 23710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharanfunc print_errata_status 23810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan#ifdef IMAGE_BL1 23910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan /* 24010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * BL1 doesn't have per-CPU data. So retrieve the CPU operations 24110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * directly. 24210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan */ 24310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan stp xzr, x30, [sp, #-16]! 24410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan bl get_cpu_ops_ptr 24510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ldp xzr, x30, [sp], #16 24610bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ldr x1, [x0, #CPU_ERRATA_FUNC] 24710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan cbnz x1, .Lprint 24810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan#else 24910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan /* 25010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Retrieve pointer to cpu_ops from per-CPU data, and further, the 25110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * errata printing function. If it's non-NULL, jump to the function in 25210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * turn. 25310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan */ 25410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan mrs x0, tpidr_el3 25510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ldr x1, [x0, #CPU_DATA_CPU_OPS_PTR] 25610bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ldr x0, [x1, #CPU_ERRATA_FUNC] 25710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan cbz x0, .Lnoprint 25810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan 25910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan /* 26010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Printing errata status requires atomically testing the printed flag. 26110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan */ 26210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan stp x8, x30, [sp, #-16]! 26310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan mov x8, x0 26410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan 26510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan /* 26610bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * Load pointers to errata lock and printed flag. Call 26710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * errata_needs_reporting to check whether this CPU needs to report 26810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan * errata status pertaining to its class. 26910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan */ 27010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ldr x0, [x1, #CPU_ERRATA_LOCK] 27110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ldr x1, [x1, #CPU_ERRATA_PRINTED] 27210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan bl errata_needs_reporting 27310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan mov x1, x8 27410bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ldp x8, x30, [sp], #16 27510bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan cbnz x0, .Lprint 27610bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan#endif 27710bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan.Lnoprint: 27810bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan ret 27910bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan.Lprint: 28010bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan /* Jump to errata reporting function for this CPU */ 28110bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan br x1 28210bcd761SJeenu Viswambharanendfunc print_errata_status 28310bcd761SJeenu Viswambharan#endif 284