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1375f538aSAchin Gupta /*
21dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan  * Copyright (c) 2013-2018, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
3375f538aSAchin Gupta  *
482cb2c1aSdp-arm  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5375f538aSAchin Gupta  */
6375f538aSAchin Gupta 
7375f538aSAchin Gupta 
8375f538aSAchin Gupta /*******************************************************************************
9375f538aSAchin Gupta  * This is the Secure Payload Dispatcher (SPD). The dispatcher is meant to be a
10375f538aSAchin Gupta  * plug-in component to the Secure Monitor, registered as a runtime service. The
11375f538aSAchin Gupta  * SPD is expected to be a functional extension of the Secure Payload (SP) that
12375f538aSAchin Gupta  * executes in Secure EL1. The Secure Monitor will delegate all SMCs targeting
13375f538aSAchin Gupta  * the Trusted OS/Applications range to the dispatcher. The SPD will either
14375f538aSAchin Gupta  * handle the request locally or delegate it to the Secure Payload. It is also
15375f538aSAchin Gupta  * responsible for initialising and maintaining communication with the SP.
16375f538aSAchin Gupta  ******************************************************************************/
17375f538aSAchin Gupta #include <arch_helpers.h>
1897043ac9SDan Handley #include <assert.h>
1997043ac9SDan Handley #include <bl31.h>
202a4b4b71SIsla Mitchell #include <bl_common.h>
21375f538aSAchin Gupta #include <context_mgmt.h>
22b44a4435SAchin Gupta #include <debug.h>
231dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan #include <ehf.h>
24b44a4435SAchin Gupta #include <errno.h>
25b44a4435SAchin Gupta #include <platform.h>
26375f538aSAchin Gupta #include <runtime_svc.h>
2797043ac9SDan Handley #include <stddef.h>
28f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #include <string.h>
29375f538aSAchin Gupta #include <tsp.h>
3052538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan #include <uuid.h>
3135e98e55SDan Handley #include "tspd_private.h"
32375f538aSAchin Gupta 
33375f538aSAchin Gupta /*******************************************************************************
34399fb08fSAndrew Thoelke  * Address of the entrypoint vector table in the Secure Payload. It is
35399fb08fSAndrew Thoelke  * initialised once on the primary core after a cold boot.
36375f538aSAchin Gupta  ******************************************************************************/
37399fb08fSAndrew Thoelke tsp_vectors_t *tsp_vectors;
38375f538aSAchin Gupta 
39375f538aSAchin Gupta /*******************************************************************************
40375f538aSAchin Gupta  * Array to keep track of per-cpu Secure Payload state
41375f538aSAchin Gupta  ******************************************************************************/
42fb037bfbSDan Handley tsp_context_t tspd_sp_context[TSPD_CORE_COUNT];
43375f538aSAchin Gupta 
447f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 
4552538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan /* TSP UID */
4652538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan DEFINE_SVC_UUID(tsp_uuid,
4752538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		0x5b3056a0, 0x3291, 0x427b, 0x98, 0x11,
4852538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		0x71, 0x68, 0xca, 0x50, 0xf3, 0xfa);
4952538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 
506871c5d3SVikram Kanigiri int32_t tspd_init(void);
517f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 
52404dba53SSoby Mathew /*
53404dba53SSoby Mathew  * This helper function handles Secure EL1 preemption. The preemption could be
54404dba53SSoby Mathew  * due Non Secure interrupts or EL3 interrupts. In both the cases we context
55404dba53SSoby Mathew  * switch to the normal world and in case of EL3 interrupts, it will again be
56404dba53SSoby Mathew  * routed to EL3 which will get handled at the exception vectors.
57404dba53SSoby Mathew  */
58f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew uint64_t tspd_handle_sp_preemption(void *handle)
59f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew {
60f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	cpu_context_t *ns_cpu_context;
61404dba53SSoby Mathew 
62f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	assert(handle == cm_get_context(SECURE));
63f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(SECURE);
64f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	/* Get a reference to the non-secure context */
65f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	ns_cpu_context = cm_get_context(NON_SECURE);
66f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	assert(ns_cpu_context);
67f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
68f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	/*
6963b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * To allow Secure EL1 interrupt handler to re-enter TSP while TSP
7063b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * is preempted, the secure system register context which will get
7163b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * overwritten must be additionally saved. This is currently done
7263b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * by the TSPD S-EL1 interrupt handler.
7363b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 */
7463b8440fSSoby Mathew 
7563b8440fSSoby Mathew 	/*
7663b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * Restore non-secure state.
77f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	 */
78f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(NON_SECURE);
79f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE);
80f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
81404dba53SSoby Mathew 	/*
8216292f54SDavid Cunado 	 * The TSP was preempted during execution of a Yielding SMC Call.
8363b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * Return back to the normal world with SMC_PREEMPTED as error
8463b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * code in x0.
85404dba53SSoby Mathew 	 */
86f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	SMC_RET1(ns_cpu_context, SMC_PREEMPTED);
87f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew }
88404dba53SSoby Mathew 
89b44a4435SAchin Gupta /*******************************************************************************
90b44a4435SAchin Gupta  * This function is the handler registered for S-EL1 interrupts by the TSPD. It
91b44a4435SAchin Gupta  * validates the interrupt and upon success arranges entry into the TSP at
9202446137SSoby Mathew  * 'tsp_sel1_intr_entry()' for handling the interrupt.
93b44a4435SAchin Gupta  ******************************************************************************/
94b44a4435SAchin Gupta static uint64_t tspd_sel1_interrupt_handler(uint32_t id,
95b44a4435SAchin Gupta 					    uint32_t flags,
96b44a4435SAchin Gupta 					    void *handle,
97b44a4435SAchin Gupta 					    void *cookie)
98b44a4435SAchin Gupta {
99b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	uint32_t linear_id;
100b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	tsp_context_t *tsp_ctx;
101b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
102b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	/* Check the security state when the exception was generated */
103b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	assert(get_interrupt_src_ss(flags) == NON_SECURE);
104b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
105b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	/* Sanity check the pointer to this cpu's context */
10608ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 	assert(handle == cm_get_context(NON_SECURE));
107b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
108b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	/* Save the non-secure context before entering the TSP */
109b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(NON_SECURE);
110b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
111b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	/* Get a reference to this cpu's TSP context */
112fd650ff6SSoby Mathew 	linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
113b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id];
11408ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 	assert(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx == cm_get_context(SECURE));
115b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
116b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	/*
117b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 * Determine if the TSP was previously preempted. Its last known
118b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 * context has to be preserved in this case.
119b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 * The TSP should return control to the TSPD after handling this
12002446137SSoby Mathew 	 * S-EL1 interrupt. Preserve essential EL3 context to allow entry into
12102446137SSoby Mathew 	 * the TSP at the S-EL1 interrupt entry point using the 'cpu_context'
12202446137SSoby Mathew 	 * structure. There is no need to save the secure system register
12302446137SSoby Mathew 	 * context since the TSP is supposed to preserve it during S-EL1
12402446137SSoby Mathew 	 * interrupt handling.
125b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 */
12616292f54SDavid Cunado 	if (get_yield_smc_active_flag(tsp_ctx->state)) {
127b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		tsp_ctx->saved_spsr_el3 = SMC_GET_EL3(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx,
128b44a4435SAchin Gupta 						      CTX_SPSR_EL3);
129b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		tsp_ctx->saved_elr_el3 = SMC_GET_EL3(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx,
130b44a4435SAchin Gupta 						     CTX_ELR_EL3);
13102446137SSoby Mathew #if TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT
132f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 		/*Need to save the previously interrupted secure context */
133f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 		memcpy(&tsp_ctx->sp_ctx, &tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx, TSPD_SP_CTX_SIZE);
134f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #endif
135b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	}
136b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
137b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(SECURE);
13802446137SSoby Mathew 	cm_set_elr_spsr_el3(SECURE, (uint64_t) &tsp_vectors->sel1_intr_entry,
139167a9357SAndrew Thoelke 		    SPSR_64(MODE_EL1, MODE_SP_ELX, DISABLE_ALL_EXCEPTIONS));
140f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
141b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	cm_set_next_eret_context(SECURE);
142b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
143b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	/*
14402446137SSoby Mathew 	 * Tell the TSP that it has to handle a S-EL1 interrupt synchronously.
14502446137SSoby Mathew 	 * Also the instruction in normal world where the interrupt was
14602446137SSoby Mathew 	 * generated is passed for debugging purposes. It is safe to retrieve
14702446137SSoby Mathew 	 * this address from ELR_EL3 as the secure context will not take effect
14802446137SSoby Mathew 	 * until el3_exit().
149b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 */
15002446137SSoby Mathew 	SMC_RET2(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx, TSP_HANDLE_SEL1_INTR_AND_RETURN, read_elr_el3());
151b44a4435SAchin Gupta }
1527f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 
15302446137SSoby Mathew #if TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT
154f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew /*******************************************************************************
15502446137SSoby Mathew  * This function is the handler registered for Non secure interrupts by the
15602446137SSoby Mathew  * TSPD. It validates the interrupt and upon success arranges entry into the
15702446137SSoby Mathew  * normal world for handling the interrupt.
158f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew  ******************************************************************************/
159f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew static uint64_t tspd_ns_interrupt_handler(uint32_t id,
160f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 					    uint32_t flags,
161f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 					    void *handle,
162f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 					    void *cookie)
163f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew {
164f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	/* Check the security state when the exception was generated */
165f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	assert(get_interrupt_src_ss(flags) == SECURE);
166f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
167f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	/*
168f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	 * Disable the routing of NS interrupts from secure world to EL3 while
169f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	 * interrupted on this core.
170f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	 */
171f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	disable_intr_rm_local(INTR_TYPE_NS, SECURE);
172f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
173f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 	return tspd_handle_sp_preemption(handle);
174f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew }
175f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #endif
176f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
177375f538aSAchin Gupta /*******************************************************************************
178375f538aSAchin Gupta  * Secure Payload Dispatcher setup. The SPD finds out the SP entrypoint and type
179375f538aSAchin Gupta  * (aarch32/aarch64) if not already known and initialises the context for entry
180375f538aSAchin Gupta  * into the SP for its initialisation.
181375f538aSAchin Gupta  ******************************************************************************/
182375f538aSAchin Gupta int32_t tspd_setup(void)
183375f538aSAchin Gupta {
18450e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	entry_point_info_t *tsp_ep_info;
185375f538aSAchin Gupta 	uint32_t linear_id;
186375f538aSAchin Gupta 
187fd650ff6SSoby Mathew 	linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
188375f538aSAchin Gupta 
189375f538aSAchin Gupta 	/*
190375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 * Get information about the Secure Payload (BL32) image. Its
191375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 * absence is a critical failure.  TODO: Add support to
192375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 * conditionally include the SPD service
193375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 */
19450e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	tsp_ep_info = bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info(SECURE);
19550e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	if (!tsp_ep_info) {
19650e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 		WARN("No TSP provided by BL2 boot loader, Booting device"
19750e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 			" without TSP initialization. SMC`s destined for TSP"
19850e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 			" will return SMC_UNK\n");
19950e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 		return 1;
20050e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	}
201375f538aSAchin Gupta 
202375f538aSAchin Gupta 	/*
2037f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	 * If there's no valid entry point for SP, we return a non-zero value
2047f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	 * signalling failure initializing the service. We bail out without
2057f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	 * registering any handlers
2067f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	 */
20750e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	if (!tsp_ep_info->pc)
2087f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 		return 1;
2097f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 
2107f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	/*
2111645d3eeSSandrine Bailleux 	 * We could inspect the SP image and determine its execution
212375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 * state i.e whether AArch32 or AArch64. Assuming it's AArch64
213375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 * for the time being.
214375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 */
21550e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	tspd_init_tsp_ep_state(tsp_ep_info,
216375f538aSAchin Gupta 				TSP_AARCH64,
21750e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 				tsp_ep_info->pc,
218375f538aSAchin Gupta 				&tspd_sp_context[linear_id]);
219375f538aSAchin Gupta 
220faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #if TSP_INIT_ASYNC
221faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 	bl31_set_next_image_type(SECURE);
222faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #else
2237f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	/*
2247f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	 * All TSPD initialization done. Now register our init function with
2257f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	 * BL31 for deferred invocation
2267f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	 */
2277f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 	bl31_register_bl32_init(&tspd_init);
228faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #endif
22950e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	return 0;
230375f538aSAchin Gupta }
231375f538aSAchin Gupta 
232375f538aSAchin Gupta /*******************************************************************************
233375f538aSAchin Gupta  * This function passes control to the Secure Payload image (BL32) for the first
234375f538aSAchin Gupta  * time on the primary cpu after a cold boot. It assumes that a valid secure
235375f538aSAchin Gupta  * context has already been created by tspd_setup() which can be directly used.
236375f538aSAchin Gupta  * It also assumes that a valid non-secure context has been initialised by PSCI
237375f538aSAchin Gupta  * so it does not need to save and restore any non-secure state. This function
238375f538aSAchin Gupta  * performs a synchronous entry into the Secure payload. The SP passes control
2396871c5d3SVikram Kanigiri  * back to this routine through a SMC.
240375f538aSAchin Gupta  ******************************************************************************/
2416871c5d3SVikram Kanigiri int32_t tspd_init(void)
242375f538aSAchin Gupta {
243fd650ff6SSoby Mathew 	uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
244fb037bfbSDan Handley 	tsp_context_t *tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id];
24550e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	entry_point_info_t *tsp_entry_point;
246faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 	uint64_t rc;
24750e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 
24850e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	/*
24950e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	 * Get information about the Secure Payload (BL32) image. Its
25050e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	 * absence is a critical failure.
25150e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	 */
25250e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	tsp_entry_point = bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info(SECURE);
25350e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 	assert(tsp_entry_point);
25450e27dadSVikram Kanigiri 
255fd650ff6SSoby Mathew 	cm_init_my_context(tsp_entry_point);
256375f538aSAchin Gupta 
257375f538aSAchin Gupta 	/*
258faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 	 * Arrange for an entry into the test secure payload. It will be
259faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 	 * returned via TSP_ENTRY_DONE case
260607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 */
261375f538aSAchin Gupta 	rc = tspd_synchronous_sp_entry(tsp_ctx);
262375f538aSAchin Gupta 	assert(rc != 0);
263b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
264375f538aSAchin Gupta 	return rc;
265375f538aSAchin Gupta }
266375f538aSAchin Gupta 
2677f366605SJeenu Viswambharan 
268375f538aSAchin Gupta /*******************************************************************************
269375f538aSAchin Gupta  * This function is responsible for handling all SMCs in the Trusted OS/App
270375f538aSAchin Gupta  * range from the non-secure state as defined in the SMC Calling Convention
271375f538aSAchin Gupta  * Document. It is also responsible for communicating with the Secure payload
272375f538aSAchin Gupta  * to delegate work and return results back to the non-secure state. Lastly it
273375f538aSAchin Gupta  * will also return any information that the secure payload needs to do the
274375f538aSAchin Gupta  * work assigned to it.
275375f538aSAchin Gupta  ******************************************************************************/
276375f538aSAchin Gupta uint64_t tspd_smc_handler(uint32_t smc_fid,
277375f538aSAchin Gupta 			 uint64_t x1,
278375f538aSAchin Gupta 			 uint64_t x2,
279375f538aSAchin Gupta 			 uint64_t x3,
280375f538aSAchin Gupta 			 uint64_t x4,
281375f538aSAchin Gupta 			 void *cookie,
282375f538aSAchin Gupta 			 void *handle,
283375f538aSAchin Gupta 			 uint64_t flags)
284375f538aSAchin Gupta {
285fb037bfbSDan Handley 	cpu_context_t *ns_cpu_context;
286fd650ff6SSoby Mathew 	uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos(), ns;
287fb037bfbSDan Handley 	tsp_context_t *tsp_ctx = &tspd_sp_context[linear_id];
288faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 	uint64_t rc;
289faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #if TSP_INIT_ASYNC
290faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 	entry_point_info_t *next_image_info;
291faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #endif
292375f538aSAchin Gupta 
293375f538aSAchin Gupta 	/* Determine which security state this SMC originated from */
294375f538aSAchin Gupta 	ns = is_caller_non_secure(flags);
295375f538aSAchin Gupta 
296375f538aSAchin Gupta 	switch (smc_fid) {
297375f538aSAchin Gupta 
298375f538aSAchin Gupta 	/*
299239b04faSSoby Mathew 	 * This function ID is used by TSP to indicate that it was
300239b04faSSoby Mathew 	 * preempted by a normal world IRQ.
301239b04faSSoby Mathew 	 *
302239b04faSSoby Mathew 	 */
303239b04faSSoby Mathew 	case TSP_PREEMPTED:
304239b04faSSoby Mathew 		if (ns)
305239b04faSSoby Mathew 			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
306239b04faSSoby Mathew 
307f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 		return tspd_handle_sp_preemption(handle);
308239b04faSSoby Mathew 
309239b04faSSoby Mathew 	/*
310b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 * This function ID is used only by the TSP to indicate that it has
31163b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * finished handling a S-EL1 interrupt or was preempted by a higher
31263b8440fSSoby Mathew 	 * priority pending EL3 interrupt. Execution should resume
313b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 * in the normal world.
314b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	 */
31502446137SSoby Mathew 	case TSP_HANDLED_S_EL1_INTR:
316b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		if (ns)
317b44a4435SAchin Gupta 			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
318b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
31908ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 		assert(handle == cm_get_context(SECURE));
320b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
321b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		/*
322b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		 * Restore the relevant EL3 state which saved to service
323b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		 * this SMC.
324b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		 */
32516292f54SDavid Cunado 		if (get_yield_smc_active_flag(tsp_ctx->state)) {
326b44a4435SAchin Gupta 			SMC_SET_EL3(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx,
327b44a4435SAchin Gupta 				    CTX_SPSR_EL3,
328b44a4435SAchin Gupta 				    tsp_ctx->saved_spsr_el3);
329b44a4435SAchin Gupta 			SMC_SET_EL3(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx,
330b44a4435SAchin Gupta 				    CTX_ELR_EL3,
331b44a4435SAchin Gupta 				    tsp_ctx->saved_elr_el3);
33202446137SSoby Mathew #if TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT
333f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			/*
334f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 * Need to restore the previously interrupted
335f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 * secure context.
336f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 */
337f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			memcpy(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx, &tsp_ctx->sp_ctx,
338f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				TSPD_SP_CTX_SIZE);
339f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #endif
340b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		}
341b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
342b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		/* Get a reference to the non-secure context */
34308ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 		ns_cpu_context = cm_get_context(NON_SECURE);
344b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		assert(ns_cpu_context);
345b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
346b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		/*
347b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		 * Restore non-secure state. There is no need to save the
348b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		 * secure system register context since the TSP was supposed
349b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		 * to preserve it during S-EL1 interrupt handling.
350b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		 */
351b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(NON_SECURE);
352b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE);
353b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
354b44a4435SAchin Gupta 		SMC_RET0((uint64_t) ns_cpu_context);
355b44a4435SAchin Gupta 
356b44a4435SAchin Gupta 	/*
357375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 * This function ID is used only by the SP to indicate it has
358375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 * finished initialising itself after a cold boot
359375f538aSAchin Gupta 	 */
360375f538aSAchin Gupta 	case TSP_ENTRY_DONE:
361375f538aSAchin Gupta 		if (ns)
362375f538aSAchin Gupta 			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
363375f538aSAchin Gupta 
364375f538aSAchin Gupta 		/*
365375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 * Stash the SP entry points information. This is done
366375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 * only once on the primary cpu
367375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 */
368399fb08fSAndrew Thoelke 		assert(tsp_vectors == NULL);
369399fb08fSAndrew Thoelke 		tsp_vectors = (tsp_vectors_t *) x1;
370375f538aSAchin Gupta 
371faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		if (tsp_vectors) {
372faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			set_tsp_pstate(tsp_ctx->state, TSP_PSTATE_ON);
373faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 
374faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			/*
375faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			 * TSP has been successfully initialized. Register power
376faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			 * managemnt hooks with PSCI
377faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			 */
378faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			psci_register_spd_pm_hook(&tspd_pm);
379faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 
380faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			/*
381faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			 * Register an interrupt handler for S-EL1 interrupts
382faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			 * when generated during code executing in the
383faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			 * non-secure state.
384faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			 */
385faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			flags = 0;
386faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			set_interrupt_rm_flag(flags, NON_SECURE);
387faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			rc = register_interrupt_type_handler(INTR_TYPE_S_EL1,
388faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 						tspd_sel1_interrupt_handler,
389faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 						flags);
390faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 			if (rc)
391faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 				panic();
392f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
39302446137SSoby Mathew #if TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT
394f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			/*
395f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 * Register an interrupt handler for NS interrupts when
396f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 * generated during code executing in secure state are
397f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 * routed to EL3.
398f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 */
399f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			flags = 0;
400f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			set_interrupt_rm_flag(flags, SECURE);
401f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
402f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			rc = register_interrupt_type_handler(INTR_TYPE_NS,
403f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 						tspd_ns_interrupt_handler,
404f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 						flags);
405f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			if (rc)
406f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				panic();
407f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
408f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			/*
409404dba53SSoby Mathew 			 * Disable the NS interrupt locally.
410f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			 */
411f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			disable_intr_rm_local(INTR_TYPE_NS, SECURE);
412f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #endif
413faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		}
414faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 
415faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 
416faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #if TSP_INIT_ASYNC
417faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		/* Save the Secure EL1 system register context */
418faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		assert(cm_get_context(SECURE) == &tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx);
419faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(SECURE);
420faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 
421faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		/* Program EL3 registers to enable entry into the next EL */
422faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		next_image_info = bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info(NON_SECURE);
423faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		assert(next_image_info);
424faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		assert(NON_SECURE ==
425faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 				GET_SECURITY_STATE(next_image_info->h.attr));
426faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 
427fd650ff6SSoby Mathew 		cm_init_my_context(next_image_info);
428faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		cm_prepare_el3_exit(NON_SECURE);
429faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri 		SMC_RET0(cm_get_context(NON_SECURE));
430faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #else
431375f538aSAchin Gupta 		/*
432375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 * SP reports completion. The SPD must have initiated
433375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 * the original request through a synchronous entry
434375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 * into the SP. Jump back to the original C runtime
435375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 * context.
436375f538aSAchin Gupta 		 */
437916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		tspd_synchronous_sp_exit(tsp_ctx, x1);
438*185a23ffSJonathan Wright 		break;
439faaa2e76SVikram Kanigiri #endif
4403df6012aSDouglas Raillard 	/*
4413df6012aSDouglas Raillard 	 * This function ID is used only by the SP to indicate it has finished
44216292f54SDavid Cunado 	 * aborting a preempted Yielding SMC Call.
4433df6012aSDouglas Raillard 	 */
4443df6012aSDouglas Raillard 	case TSP_ABORT_DONE:
445375f538aSAchin Gupta 
446607084eeSAchin Gupta 	/*
4471645d3eeSSandrine Bailleux 	 * These function IDs are used only by the SP to indicate it has
448607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 * finished:
449607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 * 1. turning itself on in response to an earlier psci
450607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 *    cpu_on request
451607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 * 2. resuming itself after an earlier psci cpu_suspend
452607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 *    request.
453607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 */
454607084eeSAchin Gupta 	case TSP_ON_DONE:
455607084eeSAchin Gupta 	case TSP_RESUME_DONE:
456607084eeSAchin Gupta 
457607084eeSAchin Gupta 	/*
4581645d3eeSSandrine Bailleux 	 * These function IDs are used only by the SP to indicate it has
459607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 * finished:
460607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 * 1. suspending itself after an earlier psci cpu_suspend
461607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 *    request.
462607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 * 2. turning itself off in response to an earlier psci
463607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 *    cpu_off request.
464607084eeSAchin Gupta 	 */
465607084eeSAchin Gupta 	case TSP_OFF_DONE:
466607084eeSAchin Gupta 	case TSP_SUSPEND_DONE:
467d5f13093SJuan Castillo 	case TSP_SYSTEM_OFF_DONE:
468d5f13093SJuan Castillo 	case TSP_SYSTEM_RESET_DONE:
469607084eeSAchin Gupta 		if (ns)
470607084eeSAchin Gupta 			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
471607084eeSAchin Gupta 
472607084eeSAchin Gupta 		/*
473607084eeSAchin Gupta 		 * SP reports completion. The SPD must have initiated the
474607084eeSAchin Gupta 		 * original request through a synchronous entry into the SP.
475607084eeSAchin Gupta 		 * Jump back to the original C runtime context, and pass x1 as
476607084eeSAchin Gupta 		 * return value to the caller
477607084eeSAchin Gupta 		 */
478916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		tspd_synchronous_sp_exit(tsp_ctx, x1);
479*185a23ffSJonathan Wright 		break;
480607084eeSAchin Gupta 
481916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		/*
482916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 * Request from non-secure client to perform an
483916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 * arithmetic operation or response from secure
484916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 * payload to an earlier request.
485916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 */
486239b04faSSoby Mathew 	case TSP_FAST_FID(TSP_ADD):
487239b04faSSoby Mathew 	case TSP_FAST_FID(TSP_SUB):
488239b04faSSoby Mathew 	case TSP_FAST_FID(TSP_MUL):
489239b04faSSoby Mathew 	case TSP_FAST_FID(TSP_DIV):
490239b04faSSoby Mathew 
49116292f54SDavid Cunado 	case TSP_YIELD_FID(TSP_ADD):
49216292f54SDavid Cunado 	case TSP_YIELD_FID(TSP_SUB):
49316292f54SDavid Cunado 	case TSP_YIELD_FID(TSP_MUL):
49416292f54SDavid Cunado 	case TSP_YIELD_FID(TSP_DIV):
495916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		if (ns) {
496916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			/*
497916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * This is a fresh request from the non-secure client.
498916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * The parameters are in x1 and x2. Figure out which
499916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * registers need to be preserved, save the non-secure
500916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * state and send the request to the secure payload.
501916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 */
50208ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 			assert(handle == cm_get_context(NON_SECURE));
503239b04faSSoby Mathew 
504239b04faSSoby Mathew 			/* Check if we are already preempted */
50516292f54SDavid Cunado 			if (get_yield_smc_active_flag(tsp_ctx->state))
506239b04faSSoby Mathew 				SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
507239b04faSSoby Mathew 
508916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(NON_SECURE);
509916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
510916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			/* Save x1 and x2 for use by TSP_GET_ARGS call below */
511239b04faSSoby Mathew 			store_tsp_args(tsp_ctx, x1, x2);
512916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
513916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			/*
514916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * We are done stashing the non-secure context. Ask the
515916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * secure payload to do the work now.
516916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 */
517916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
518916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			/*
519916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * Verify if there is a valid context to use, copy the
520916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * operation type and parameters to the secure context
521916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * and jump to the fast smc entry point in the secure
522916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * payload. Entry into S-EL1 will take place upon exit
523916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * from this function.
524916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 */
52508ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 			assert(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx == cm_get_context(SECURE));
526239b04faSSoby Mathew 
527239b04faSSoby Mathew 			/* Set appropriate entry for SMC.
528239b04faSSoby Mathew 			 * We expect the TSP to manage the PSTATE.I and PSTATE.F
529239b04faSSoby Mathew 			 * flags as appropriate.
530239b04faSSoby Mathew 			 */
531239b04faSSoby Mathew 			if (GET_SMC_TYPE(smc_fid) == SMC_TYPE_FAST) {
532239b04faSSoby Mathew 				cm_set_elr_el3(SECURE, (uint64_t)
533399fb08fSAndrew Thoelke 						&tsp_vectors->fast_smc_entry);
534239b04faSSoby Mathew 			} else {
53516292f54SDavid Cunado 				set_yield_smc_active_flag(tsp_ctx->state);
536239b04faSSoby Mathew 				cm_set_elr_el3(SECURE, (uint64_t)
53716292f54SDavid Cunado 						&tsp_vectors->yield_smc_entry);
53802446137SSoby Mathew #if TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT
539f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				/*
540f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				 * Enable the routing of NS interrupts to EL3
54116292f54SDavid Cunado 				 * during processing of a Yielding SMC Call on
54216292f54SDavid Cunado 				 * this core.
543f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				 */
544f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				enable_intr_rm_local(INTR_TYPE_NS, SECURE);
545f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #endif
5461dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 
5471dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan #if EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING
5481dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 				/*
5491dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 				 * With EL3 exception handling, while an SMC is
5501dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 				 * being processed, Non-secure interrupts can't
5511dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 				 * preempt Secure execution. However, for
5521dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 				 * yielding SMCs, we want preemption to happen;
5531dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 				 * so explicitly allow NS preemption in this
554472be0f7SJeenu Viswambharan 				 * case, and supply the preemption return code
555472be0f7SJeenu Viswambharan 				 * for TSP.
5561dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 				 */
557472be0f7SJeenu Viswambharan 				ehf_allow_ns_preemption(TSP_PREEMPTED);
5581dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan #endif
559239b04faSSoby Mathew 			}
560239b04faSSoby Mathew 
561916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(SECURE);
562916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			cm_set_next_eret_context(SECURE);
563239b04faSSoby Mathew 			SMC_RET3(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx, smc_fid, x1, x2);
564916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		} else {
565916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			/*
566916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * This is the result from the secure client of an
567239b04faSSoby Mathew 			 * earlier request. The results are in x1-x3. Copy it
568916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * into the non-secure context, save the secure state
569916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 * and return to the non-secure state.
570916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			 */
57108ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 			assert(handle == cm_get_context(SECURE));
572916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(SECURE);
573916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
574916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			/* Get a reference to the non-secure context */
57508ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 			ns_cpu_context = cm_get_context(NON_SECURE);
576916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			assert(ns_cpu_context);
577916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
578916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			/* Restore non-secure state */
579916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(NON_SECURE);
580916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE);
58116292f54SDavid Cunado 			if (GET_SMC_TYPE(smc_fid) == SMC_TYPE_YIELD) {
58216292f54SDavid Cunado 				clr_yield_smc_active_flag(tsp_ctx->state);
58302446137SSoby Mathew #if TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT
584f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				/*
585f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				 * Disable the routing of NS interrupts to EL3
58616292f54SDavid Cunado 				 * after processing of a Yielding SMC Call on
58716292f54SDavid Cunado 				 * this core is finished.
588f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				 */
589f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 				disable_intr_rm_local(INTR_TYPE_NS, SECURE);
590f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #endif
591f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 			}
592f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
593239b04faSSoby Mathew 			SMC_RET3(ns_cpu_context, x1, x2, x3);
594916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		}
595916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
5963df6012aSDouglas Raillard 	/*
59716292f54SDavid Cunado 	 * Request from the non-secure world to abort a preempted Yielding SMC
59816292f54SDavid Cunado 	 * Call.
5993df6012aSDouglas Raillard 	 */
6003df6012aSDouglas Raillard 	case TSP_FID_ABORT:
6013df6012aSDouglas Raillard 		/* ABORT should only be invoked by normal world */
6023df6012aSDouglas Raillard 		if (!ns) {
6033df6012aSDouglas Raillard 			assert(0);
6043df6012aSDouglas Raillard 			break;
6053df6012aSDouglas Raillard 		}
6063df6012aSDouglas Raillard 
60757a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 		assert(handle == cm_get_context(NON_SECURE));
60857a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 		cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(NON_SECURE);
60957a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 
6103df6012aSDouglas Raillard 		/* Abort the preempted SMC request */
61157a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 		if (!tspd_abort_preempted_smc(tsp_ctx)) {
6123df6012aSDouglas Raillard 			/*
6133df6012aSDouglas Raillard 			 * If there was no preempted SMC to abort, return
6143df6012aSDouglas Raillard 			 * SMC_UNK.
61557a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 			 *
61657a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 			 * Restoring the NON_SECURE context is not necessary as
61757a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 			 * the synchronous entry did not take place if the
61857a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 			 * return code of tspd_abort_preempted_smc is zero.
6193df6012aSDouglas Raillard 			 */
62057a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 			cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE);
6213df6012aSDouglas Raillard 			break;
62257a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 		}
62357a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 
62457a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 		cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(NON_SECURE);
62557a5a56cSDouglas Raillard 		cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE);
6267a317a70SAntonio Nino Diaz 		SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_OK);
627916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
628916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		/*
629239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 * Request from non secure world to resume the preempted
63016292f54SDavid Cunado 		 * Yielding SMC Call.
631239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 */
632239b04faSSoby Mathew 	case TSP_FID_RESUME:
633239b04faSSoby Mathew 		/* RESUME should be invoked only by normal world */
634239b04faSSoby Mathew 		if (!ns) {
635239b04faSSoby Mathew 			assert(0);
636239b04faSSoby Mathew 			break;
637239b04faSSoby Mathew 		}
638239b04faSSoby Mathew 
639239b04faSSoby Mathew 		/*
640239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 * This is a resume request from the non-secure client.
641239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 * save the non-secure state and send the request to
642239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 * the secure payload.
643239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 */
64408ab89d3SAndrew Thoelke 		assert(handle == cm_get_context(NON_SECURE));
645239b04faSSoby Mathew 
646239b04faSSoby Mathew 		/* Check if we are already preempted before resume */
64716292f54SDavid Cunado 		if (!get_yield_smc_active_flag(tsp_ctx->state))
648239b04faSSoby Mathew 			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
649239b04faSSoby Mathew 
650239b04faSSoby Mathew 		cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(NON_SECURE);
651239b04faSSoby Mathew 
652239b04faSSoby Mathew 		/*
653239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 * We are done stashing the non-secure context. Ask the
654239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 * secure payload to do the work now.
655239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 */
65602446137SSoby Mathew #if TSP_NS_INTR_ASYNC_PREEMPT
657f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 		/*
658f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 		 * Enable the routing of NS interrupts to EL3 during resumption
65916292f54SDavid Cunado 		 * of a Yielding SMC Call on this core.
660f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 		 */
661f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 		enable_intr_rm_local(INTR_TYPE_NS, SECURE);
662f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew #endif
663f4f1ae77SSoby Mathew 
6641dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan #if EL3_EXCEPTION_HANDLING
6651dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 		/*
6661dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 		 * Allow the resumed yielding SMC processing to be preempted by
667472be0f7SJeenu Viswambharan 		 * Non-secure interrupts. Also, supply the preemption return
668472be0f7SJeenu Viswambharan 		 * code for TSP.
6691dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan 		 */
670472be0f7SJeenu Viswambharan 		ehf_allow_ns_preemption(TSP_PREEMPTED);
6711dd022caSJeenu Viswambharan #endif
672239b04faSSoby Mathew 
673239b04faSSoby Mathew 		/* We just need to return to the preempted point in
674239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 * TSP and the execution will resume as normal.
675239b04faSSoby Mathew 		 */
676239b04faSSoby Mathew 		cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(SECURE);
677239b04faSSoby Mathew 		cm_set_next_eret_context(SECURE);
67810b65ecfSSoby Mathew 		SMC_RET0(&tsp_ctx->cpu_ctx);
679239b04faSSoby Mathew 
680239b04faSSoby Mathew 		/*
681916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 * This is a request from the secure payload for more arguments
682916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 * for an ongoing arithmetic operation requested by the
683916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 * non-secure world. Simply return the arguments from the non-
684916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 * secure client in the original call.
685916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		 */
686916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 	case TSP_GET_ARGS:
687916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 		if (ns)
688916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 			SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
689916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
690239b04faSSoby Mathew 		get_tsp_args(tsp_ctx, x1, x2);
691239b04faSSoby Mathew 		SMC_RET2(handle, x1, x2);
692916a2c1eSAchin Gupta 
69352538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 	case TOS_CALL_COUNT:
69452538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		/*
69552538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		 * Return the number of service function IDs implemented to
69652538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		 * provide service to non-secure
69752538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		 */
69852538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		SMC_RET1(handle, TSP_NUM_FID);
69952538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 
70052538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 	case TOS_UID:
70152538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		/* Return TSP UID to the caller */
70252538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		SMC_UUID_RET(handle, tsp_uuid);
70352538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 
70452538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 	case TOS_CALL_VERSION:
70552538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		/* Return the version of current implementation */
70652538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 		SMC_RET2(handle, TSP_VERSION_MAJOR, TSP_VERSION_MINOR);
70752538b9bSJeenu Viswambharan 
708375f538aSAchin Gupta 	default:
709607084eeSAchin Gupta 		break;
710375f538aSAchin Gupta 	}
711375f538aSAchin Gupta 
712607084eeSAchin Gupta 	SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
713375f538aSAchin Gupta }
714375f538aSAchin Gupta 
715239b04faSSoby Mathew /* Define a SPD runtime service descriptor for fast SMC calls */
716375f538aSAchin Gupta DECLARE_RT_SVC(
717239b04faSSoby Mathew 	tspd_fast,
718375f538aSAchin Gupta 
719375f538aSAchin Gupta 	OEN_TOS_START,
720375f538aSAchin Gupta 	OEN_TOS_END,
721375f538aSAchin Gupta 	SMC_TYPE_FAST,
722375f538aSAchin Gupta 	tspd_setup,
723375f538aSAchin Gupta 	tspd_smc_handler
724375f538aSAchin Gupta );
725239b04faSSoby Mathew 
72616292f54SDavid Cunado /* Define a SPD runtime service descriptor for Yielding SMC Calls */
727239b04faSSoby Mathew DECLARE_RT_SVC(
728239b04faSSoby Mathew 	tspd_std,
729239b04faSSoby Mathew 
730239b04faSSoby Mathew 	OEN_TOS_START,
731239b04faSSoby Mathew 	OEN_TOS_END,
73216292f54SDavid Cunado 	SMC_TYPE_YIELD,
733239b04faSSoby Mathew 	NULL,
734239b04faSSoby Mathew 	tspd_smc_handler
735239b04faSSoby Mathew );
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