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1e33b78a6SSoby Mathew /*
22e61d687SOlivier Deprez  * Copyright (c) 2016-2021, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
3e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  *
482cb2c1aSdp-arm  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  */
6e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
7e33b78a6SSoby Mathew #include <assert.h>
840daecc1SAntonio Nino Diaz #include <stdbool.h>
9e33b78a6SSoby Mathew #include <string.h>
1009d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz 
1109d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <platform_def.h>
1209d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz 
1309d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <arch.h>
1409d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <arch_helpers.h>
1509d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <common/bl_common.h>
1609d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <context.h>
1709d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <lib/el3_runtime/context_mgmt.h>
1809d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <lib/extensions/amu.h>
19d4582d30SManish V Badarkhe #include <lib/extensions/sys_reg_trace.h>
20*8fcd3d96SManish V Badarkhe #include <lib/extensions/trf.h>
2109d40e0eSAntonio Nino Diaz #include <lib/utils.h>
22e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
23e33b78a6SSoby Mathew /*******************************************************************************
24e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * Context management library initialisation routine. This library is used by
25e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * runtime services to share pointers to 'cpu_context' structures for the secure
26e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * and non-secure states. Management of the structures and their associated
27e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * memory is not done by the context management library e.g. the PSCI service
28e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * manages the cpu context used for entry from and exit to the non-secure state.
29e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * The Secure payload manages the context(s) corresponding to the secure state.
30e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * It also uses this library to get access to the non-secure
31e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * state cpu context pointers.
32e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  ******************************************************************************/
33e33b78a6SSoby Mathew void cm_init(void)
34e33b78a6SSoby Mathew {
35e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	/*
36e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 * The context management library has only global data to initialize, but
37e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 * that will be done when the BSS is zeroed out
38e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 */
39e33b78a6SSoby Mathew }
40e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
41e33b78a6SSoby Mathew /*******************************************************************************
42e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * The following function initializes the cpu_context 'ctx' for
43e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * first use, and sets the initial entrypoint state as specified by the
44e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * entry_point_info structure.
45e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  *
46e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * The security state to initialize is determined by the SECURE attribute
471634cae8SAntonio Nino Diaz  * of the entry_point_info.
48e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  *
49e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * The EE and ST attributes are used to configure the endianness and secure
50e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * timer availability for the new execution context.
51e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  *
52e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * To prepare the register state for entry call cm_prepare_el3_exit() and
53e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * el3_exit(). For Secure-EL1 cm_prepare_el3_exit() is equivalent to
542e61d687SOlivier Deprez  * cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore().
55e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  ******************************************************************************/
561634cae8SAntonio Nino Diaz void cm_setup_context(cpu_context_t *ctx, const entry_point_info_t *ep)
57e33b78a6SSoby Mathew {
58e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	unsigned int security_state;
59e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	uint32_t scr, sctlr;
60e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	regs_t *reg_ctx;
61e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
62a0fee747SAntonio Nino Diaz 	assert(ctx != NULL);
63e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
64e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	security_state = GET_SECURITY_STATE(ep->h.attr);
65e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
66e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	/* Clear any residual register values from the context */
6732f0d3c6SDouglas Raillard 	zeromem(ctx, sizeof(*ctx));
68e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
699e3b4cbbSSoby Mathew 	reg_ctx = get_regs_ctx(ctx);
709e3b4cbbSSoby Mathew 
71e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	/*
72e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 * Base the context SCR on the current value, adjust for entry point
73e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 * specific requirements
74e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 */
75e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	scr = read_scr();
76e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	scr &= ~(SCR_NS_BIT | SCR_HCE_BIT);
77e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
78e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	if (security_state != SECURE)
79e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 		scr |= SCR_NS_BIT;
80e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
81e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	if (security_state != SECURE) {
82b7b0787dSSoby Mathew 		/*
8318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 * Set up SCTLR for the Non-secure context.
8418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *
8518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 * SCTLR.EE: Endianness is taken from the entrypoint attributes.
8618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *
8718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 * SCTLR.M, SCTLR.C and SCTLR.I: These fields must be zero (as
8818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *  required by PSCI specification)
8918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *
9018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 * Set remaining SCTLR fields to their architecturally defined
9118f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 * values. Some fields reset to an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value:
9218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *
9318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 * SCTLR.TE: Set to zero so that exceptions to an Exception
9418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *  Level executing at PL1 are taken to A32 state.
9518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *
9618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 * SCTLR.V: Set to zero to select the normal exception vectors
9718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		 *  with base address held in VBAR.
98b7b0787dSSoby Mathew 		 */
9918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		assert(((ep->spsr >> SPSR_E_SHIFT) & SPSR_E_MASK) ==
10018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			(EP_GET_EE(ep->h.attr) >> EP_EE_SHIFT));
10118f2efd6SDavid Cunado 
102a0fee747SAntonio Nino Diaz 		sctlr = (EP_GET_EE(ep->h.attr) != 0U) ? SCTLR_EE_BIT : 0U;
10318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 		sctlr |= (SCTLR_RESET_VAL & ~(SCTLR_TE_BIT | SCTLR_V_BIT));
104e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 		write_ctx_reg(reg_ctx, CTX_NS_SCTLR, sctlr);
105e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	}
106e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
10718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	/*
10818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	 * The target exception level is based on the spsr mode requested. If
10918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	 * execution is requested to hyp mode, HVC is enabled via SCR.HCE.
11018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	 */
111e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	if (GET_M32(ep->spsr) == MODE32_hyp)
112e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 		scr |= SCR_HCE_BIT;
113e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
11418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	/*
11518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	 * Store the initialised values for SCTLR and SCR in the cpu_context.
11618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	 * The Hyp mode registers are not part of the saved context and are
11718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	 * set-up in cm_prepare_el3_exit().
11818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	 */
119e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	write_ctx_reg(reg_ctx, CTX_SCR, scr);
120e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	write_ctx_reg(reg_ctx, CTX_LR, ep->pc);
121e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	write_ctx_reg(reg_ctx, CTX_SPSR, ep->spsr);
122e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
123e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	/*
124e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 * Store the r0-r3 value from the entrypoint into the context
125e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 * Use memcpy as we are in control of the layout of the structures
126e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	 */
127e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	memcpy((void *)reg_ctx, (void *)&ep->args, sizeof(aapcs32_params_t));
128e33b78a6SSoby Mathew }
129e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
130e33b78a6SSoby Mathew /*******************************************************************************
1310fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos  * Enable architecture extensions on first entry to Non-secure world.
1320fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos  * When EL2 is implemented but unused `el2_unused` is non-zero, otherwise
1330fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos  * it is zero.
1340fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos  ******************************************************************************/
13540daecc1SAntonio Nino Diaz static void enable_extensions_nonsecure(bool el2_unused)
1360fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos {
1370fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos #if IMAGE_BL32
138ef69e1eaSDimitris Papastamos #if ENABLE_AMU
139ef69e1eaSDimitris Papastamos 	amu_enable(el2_unused);
140ef69e1eaSDimitris Papastamos #endif
141d4582d30SManish V Badarkhe 
142d4582d30SManish V Badarkhe #if ENABLE_SYS_REG_TRACE_FOR_NS
143d4582d30SManish V Badarkhe 	sys_reg_trace_enable();
144d4582d30SManish V Badarkhe #endif /* ENABLE_SYS_REG_TRACE_FOR_NS */
145*8fcd3d96SManish V Badarkhe 
146*8fcd3d96SManish V Badarkhe #if ENABLE_TRF_FOR_NS
147*8fcd3d96SManish V Badarkhe 	trf_enable();
148*8fcd3d96SManish V Badarkhe #endif /* ENABLE_TRF_FOR_NS */
1490fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos #endif
1500fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos }
1510fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos 
1520fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos /*******************************************************************************
153e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * The following function initializes the cpu_context for a CPU specified by
154e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * its `cpu_idx` for first use, and sets the initial entrypoint state as
155e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * specified by the entry_point_info structure.
156e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  ******************************************************************************/
157e33b78a6SSoby Mathew void cm_init_context_by_index(unsigned int cpu_idx,
158e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			      const entry_point_info_t *ep)
159e33b78a6SSoby Mathew {
160e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	cpu_context_t *ctx;
161e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	ctx = cm_get_context_by_index(cpu_idx, GET_SECURITY_STATE(ep->h.attr));
1621634cae8SAntonio Nino Diaz 	cm_setup_context(ctx, ep);
163e33b78a6SSoby Mathew }
164e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
165e33b78a6SSoby Mathew /*******************************************************************************
166e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * The following function initializes the cpu_context for the current CPU
167e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * for first use, and sets the initial entrypoint state as specified by the
168e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * entry_point_info structure.
169e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  ******************************************************************************/
170e33b78a6SSoby Mathew void cm_init_my_context(const entry_point_info_t *ep)
171e33b78a6SSoby Mathew {
172e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	cpu_context_t *ctx;
173e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	ctx = cm_get_context(GET_SECURITY_STATE(ep->h.attr));
1741634cae8SAntonio Nino Diaz 	cm_setup_context(ctx, ep);
175e33b78a6SSoby Mathew }
176e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
177e33b78a6SSoby Mathew /*******************************************************************************
178e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * Prepare the CPU system registers for first entry into secure or normal world
179e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  *
180e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * If execution is requested to hyp mode, HSCTLR is initialized
181e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * If execution is requested to non-secure PL1, and the CPU supports
182e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * HYP mode then HYP mode is disabled by configuring all necessary HYP mode
183e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  * registers.
184e33b78a6SSoby Mathew  ******************************************************************************/
185e33b78a6SSoby Mathew void cm_prepare_el3_exit(uint32_t security_state)
186e33b78a6SSoby Mathew {
18718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 	uint32_t hsctlr, scr;
188e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	cpu_context_t *ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
18940daecc1SAntonio Nino Diaz 	bool el2_unused = false;
190e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
191a0fee747SAntonio Nino Diaz 	assert(ctx != NULL);
192e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
193e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	if (security_state == NON_SECURE) {
194e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 		scr = read_ctx_reg(get_regs_ctx(ctx), CTX_SCR);
195a0fee747SAntonio Nino Diaz 		if ((scr & SCR_HCE_BIT) != 0U) {
196e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			/* Use SCTLR value to initialize HSCTLR */
19718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			hsctlr = read_ctx_reg(get_regs_ctx(ctx),
198e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 						 CTX_NS_SCTLR);
19918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			hsctlr |= HSCTLR_RES1;
200e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			/* Temporarily set the NS bit to access HSCTLR */
201e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			write_scr(read_scr() | SCR_NS_BIT);
202e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			/*
203e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			 * Make sure the write to SCR is complete so that
204e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			 * we can access HSCTLR
205e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			 */
206e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			isb();
20718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			write_hsctlr(hsctlr);
208e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			isb();
209e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
210e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			write_scr(read_scr() & ~SCR_NS_BIT);
211e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			isb();
212a0fee747SAntonio Nino Diaz 		} else if ((read_id_pfr1() &
213a0fee747SAntonio Nino Diaz 			(ID_PFR1_VIRTEXT_MASK << ID_PFR1_VIRTEXT_SHIFT)) != 0U) {
21440daecc1SAntonio Nino Diaz 			el2_unused = true;
2150fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos 
216495f3d3cSDavid Cunado 			/*
217495f3d3cSDavid Cunado 			 * Set the NS bit to access NS copies of certain banked
218495f3d3cSDavid Cunado 			 * registers
219495f3d3cSDavid Cunado 			 */
220e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			write_scr(read_scr() | SCR_NS_BIT);
221e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			isb();
222e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
22318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			/*
22418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Hyp / PL2 present but unused, need to disable safely.
22518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * HSCTLR can be ignored in this case.
22618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *
22718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Set HCR to its architectural reset value so that
22818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Non-secure operations do not trap to Hyp mode.
22918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 */
23018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			write_hcr(HCR_RESET_VAL);
231e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
23218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			/*
23318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Set HCPTR to its architectural reset value so that
23418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Non-secure access from EL1 or EL0 to trace and to
23518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Advanced SIMD and floating point functionality does
23618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * not trap to Hyp mode.
23718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 */
23818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			write_hcptr(HCPTR_RESET_VAL);
239e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
24018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			/*
24118f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Initialise CNTHCTL. All fields are architecturally
24218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * UNKNOWN on reset and are set to zero except for
24318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * field(s) listed below.
24418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *
24518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * CNTHCTL.PL1PCEN: Disable traps to Hyp mode of
24618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  Non-secure EL0 and EL1 accessed to the physical
24718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  timer registers.
24818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *
24918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * CNTHCTL.PL1PCTEN: Disable traps to Hyp mode of
25018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  Non-secure EL0 and EL1 accessed to the physical
25118f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  counter registers.
25218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 */
25318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			write_cnthctl(CNTHCTL_RESET_VAL |
25418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 					PL1PCEN_BIT | PL1PCTEN_BIT);
255e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
25618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			/*
25718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Initialise CNTVOFF to zero as it resets to an
25818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value.
25918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 */
260e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			write64_cntvoff(0);
261e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
26218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			/*
26318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Set VPIDR and VMPIDR to match MIDR_EL1 and MPIDR
26418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * respectively.
26518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 */
266e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			write_vpidr(read_midr());
267e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			write_vmpidr(read_mpidr());
268e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
269e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			/*
27018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Initialise VTTBR, setting all fields rather than
27118f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * relying on the hw. Some fields are architecturally
27218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * UNKNOWN at reset.
27318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *
27418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * VTTBR.VMID: Set to zero which is the architecturally
27518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  defined reset value. Even though EL1&0 stage 2
27618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  address translation is disabled, cache maintenance
27718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  operations depend on the VMID.
27818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *
27918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * VTTBR.BADDR: Set to zero as EL1&0 stage 2 address
28018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  translation is disabled.
281e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			 */
28218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			write64_vttbr(VTTBR_RESET_VAL &
28318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 				~((VTTBR_VMID_MASK << VTTBR_VMID_SHIFT)
28418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 				| (VTTBR_BADDR_MASK << VTTBR_BADDR_SHIFT)));
285495f3d3cSDavid Cunado 
286495f3d3cSDavid Cunado 			/*
28718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Initialise HDCR, setting all the fields rather than
28818f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * relying on hw.
28918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *
29018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * HDCR.HPMN: Set to value of PMCR.N which is the
29118f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 *  architecturally-defined reset value.
292c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *
293c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 * HDCR.HLP: Set to one so that event counter
294c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  overflow, that is recorded in PMOVSCLR[0-30],
295c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  occurs on the increment that changes
296c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  PMEVCNTR<n>[63] from 1 to 0, when ARMv8.5-PMU is
297c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  implemented. This bit is RES0 in versions of the
298c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  architecture earlier than ARMv8.5, setting it to 1
299c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  doesn't have any effect on them.
300c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  This bit is Reserved, UNK/SBZP in ARMv7.
301c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *
302c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 * HDCR.HPME: Set to zero to disable EL2 Event
303c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			 *  counters.
304495f3d3cSDavid Cunado 			 */
305c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov #if (ARM_ARCH_MAJOR > 7)
306c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			write_hdcr((HDCR_RESET_VAL | HDCR_HLP_BIT |
307c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 				   ((read_pmcr() & PMCR_N_BITS) >>
308c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 				    PMCR_N_SHIFT)) & ~HDCR_HPME_BIT);
309c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov #else
310c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 			write_hdcr((HDCR_RESET_VAL |
311c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 				   ((read_pmcr() & PMCR_N_BITS) >>
312c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov 				    PMCR_N_SHIFT)) & ~HDCR_HPME_BIT);
313c3e8b0beSAlexei Fedorov #endif
314939f66d6SDavid Cunado 			/*
31518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Set HSTR to its architectural reset value so that
31618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * access to system registers in the cproc=1111
31718f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * encoding space do not trap to Hyp mode.
318939f66d6SDavid Cunado 			 */
31918f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			write_hstr(HSTR_RESET_VAL);
32018f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			/*
32118f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * Set CNTHP_CTL to its architectural reset value to
32218f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * disable the EL2 physical timer and prevent timer
32318f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * interrupts. Some fields are architecturally UNKNOWN
32418f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 * on reset and are set to zero.
32518f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			 */
32618f2efd6SDavid Cunado 			write_cnthp_ctl(CNTHP_CTL_RESET_VAL);
327e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			isb();
328e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 
329e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			write_scr(read_scr() & ~SCR_NS_BIT);
330e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 			isb();
331e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 		}
3320fd0f222SDimitris Papastamos 		enable_extensions_nonsecure(el2_unused);
333e33b78a6SSoby Mathew 	}
334e33b78a6SSoby Mathew }
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