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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2020, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
3  *
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5  */
6 
7 #ifndef PLATFORM_DEF_H
8 #define PLATFORM_DEF_H
9 
10 
11 #define PLAT_PRIMARY_CPU   0x0
12 
13 #define MT_GIC_BASE        0x0c000000
14 #define PLAT_MT_CCI_BASE   0x0c500000
15 #define MCUCFG_BASE        0x0c530000
16 
17 #define IO_PHYS            0x10000000
18 
19 /* Aggregate of all devices for MMU mapping */
20 #define MTK_DEV_RNG0_BASE    IO_PHYS
21 #define MTK_DEV_RNG0_SIZE    0x10000000
22 #define MTK_DEV_RNG1_BASE    (IO_PHYS + 0x10000000)
23 #define MTK_DEV_RNG1_SIZE    0x10000000
24 #define MTK_DEV_RNG2_BASE    0x0c000000
25 #define MTK_DEV_RNG2_SIZE    0x600000
26 
27 /*******************************************************************************
28  * UART related constants
29  ******************************************************************************/
30 #define UART0_BASE    (IO_PHYS + 0x01002000)
31 #define UART1_BASE    (IO_PHYS + 0x01003000)
32 
33 #define UART_BAUDRATE 115200
34 
35 /*******************************************************************************
36  * System counter frequency related constants
37  ******************************************************************************/
38 #define SYS_COUNTER_FREQ_IN_TICKS    13000000
39 #define SYS_COUNTER_FREQ_IN_MHZ      13
40 
41 /*******************************************************************************
42  * Platform binary types for linking
43  ******************************************************************************/
44 #define PLATFORM_LINKER_FORMAT      "elf64-littleaarch64"
45 #define PLATFORM_LINKER_ARCH        aarch64
46 
47 /*******************************************************************************
48  * Generic platform constants
49  ******************************************************************************/
50 #define PLATFORM_STACK_SIZE    0x800
51 
52 #define PLAT_MAX_PWR_LVL        U(2)
53 #define PLAT_MAX_RET_STATE      U(1)
54 #define PLAT_MAX_OFF_STATE      U(2)
55 
56 #define PLATFORM_SYSTEM_COUNT           U(1)
57 #define PLATFORM_CLUSTER_COUNT          U(1)
58 #define PLATFORM_CLUSTER0_CORE_COUNT    U(8)
59 #define PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT             (PLATFORM_CLUSTER0_CORE_COUNT)
60 #define PLATFORM_MAX_CPUS_PER_CLUSTER   U(8)
61 
62 /*******************************************************************************
63  * Platform memory map related constants
64  ******************************************************************************/
65 #define TZRAM_BASE          0x54600000
66 #define TZRAM_SIZE          0x00030000
67 
68 /*******************************************************************************
69  * BL31 specific defines.
70  ******************************************************************************/
71 /*
72  * Put BL31 at the top of the Trusted SRAM (just below the shared memory, if
73  * present). BL31_BASE is calculated using the current BL31 debug size plus a
74  * little space for growth.
75  */
76 #define BL31_BASE       (TZRAM_BASE + 0x1000)
77 #define BL31_LIMIT      (TZRAM_BASE + TZRAM_SIZE)
78 
79 /*******************************************************************************
80  * Platform specific page table and MMU setup constants
81  ******************************************************************************/
82 #define PLAT_PHY_ADDR_SPACE_SIZE    (1ULL << 32)
83 #define PLAT_VIRT_ADDR_SPACE_SIZE   (1ULL << 32)
84 #define MAX_XLAT_TABLES             16
85 #define MAX_MMAP_REGIONS            16
86 
87 /*******************************************************************************
88  * Declarations and constants to access the mailboxes safely. Each mailbox is
89  * aligned on the biggest cache line size in the platform. This is known only
90  * to the platform as it might have a combination of integrated and external
91  * caches. Such alignment ensures that two maiboxes do not sit on the same cache
92  * line at any cache level. They could belong to different cpus/clusters &
93  * get written while being protected by different locks causing corruption of
94  * a valid mailbox address.
95  ******************************************************************************/
96 #define CACHE_WRITEBACK_SHIFT    6
97 #define CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE  (1 << CACHE_WRITEBACK_SHIFT)
98 #endif /* PLATFORM_DEF_H */
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