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arm-trusted-firmware / bl31 / aarch64 / bl31_arch_setup.c
@Dan Handley Dan Handley on 17 Jan 2014 3 KB Update year in copyright text to 2014
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#include <arch_helpers.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <assert.h>

/*******************************************************************************
 * This duplicates what the primary cpu did after a cold boot in BL1. The same
 * needs to be done when a cpu is hotplugged in. This function could also over-
 * ride any EL3 setup done by BL1 as this code resides in rw memory.
 ******************************************************************************/
void bl31_arch_setup(void)
{
	unsigned long tmp_reg = 0;
	unsigned int counter_base_frequency;

	/* Enable alignment checks and set the exception endianness to LE */
	tmp_reg = read_sctlr();
	tmp_reg |= (SCTLR_A_BIT | SCTLR_SA_BIT);
	tmp_reg &= ~SCTLR_EE_BIT;
	write_sctlr(tmp_reg);

	/*
	 * Enable HVCs, route FIQs to EL3, set the next EL to be AArch64, route
	 * external abort and SError interrupts to EL3
	 */
	tmp_reg = SCR_RES1_BITS | SCR_RW_BIT | SCR_HCE_BIT | SCR_EA_BIT |
		  SCR_FIQ_BIT;
	write_scr(tmp_reg);

	/*
	 * Enable SError and Debug exceptions
	 */
	enable_serror();
	enable_debug_exceptions();

	/* Do not trap coprocessor accesses from lower ELs to EL3 */
	write_cptr_el3(0);

	/* Read the frequency from Frequency modes table */
	counter_base_frequency = mmio_read_32(SYS_CNTCTL_BASE + CNTFID_OFF);
	/* The first entry of the frequency modes table must not be 0 */
	assert(counter_base_frequency != 0);

	/* Program the counter frequency */
	write_cntfrq_el0(counter_base_frequency);
	return;
}

/*******************************************************************************
 * Detect what is the next Non-Secure EL and setup the required architectural
 * state
 ******************************************************************************/
void bl31_arch_next_el_setup(void) {
	unsigned long id_aa64pfr0 = read_id_aa64pfr0_el1();
	unsigned long current_sctlr, next_sctlr;
	unsigned long el_status;
	unsigned long scr = read_scr();

	/* Use the same endianness than the current BL */
	current_sctlr = read_sctlr();
	next_sctlr = (current_sctlr & SCTLR_EE_BIT);

	/* Find out which EL we are going to */
	el_status = (id_aa64pfr0 >> ID_AA64PFR0_EL2_SHIFT) & ID_AA64PFR0_ELX_MASK;

	/* Check what if EL2 is supported */
	if (el_status && (scr & SCR_HCE_BIT)) {
		/* Set SCTLR EL2 */
		next_sctlr |= SCTLR_EL2_RES1;

		write_sctlr_el2(next_sctlr);
	} else {
		/* Set SCTLR Non-Secure EL1 */
		next_sctlr |= SCTLR_EL1_RES1;

		write_sctlr_el1(next_sctlr);
	}
}