Prevent pending G1S interrupt become G0 interrupt
According to Arm GIC spec(IHI0069E, section 4.6.1),
when GICD_CTLR.DS == 0, Secure Group 1 interrupts
are treated as Group 0 by a CPU interface if:
- The PE does not implement EL3.
- ICC_SRE_EL1(S).SRE == 0

When a cpu enter suspend or deep idle, it might be
powered off. When the cpu resume, according to
the GIC spec(IHI0069E, section 9.2.15, 9.2.16 and
9.2.22) the ICC_SRE_EL1.SRE reset value is 0 (if
write is allowed) and G0/G1S/G1NS interrupt of the
GIC cpu interface are all disabled.

If a G1S SPI interrupt occurred and the target cpu
of the SPI is assigned to a specific cpu which is
in suspend and is powered off, when the cpu resume
and start to initial the GIC cpu interface, the
initial sequence might affect the interrupt group
type of the pending interrupt on the cpu interface.

Current initial sequence on the cpu interface is:
1. Enable G0 interrupt
2. Enable G1S interrupt
3. Enable ICC_SRE_EL1(S).SRE

It is possible to treat the pending G1S interrupt
as G0 interrupt on the cpu interface if the G1S
SPI interrupt occurred between step2 and step3.

To prevent the above situation happend, the initial
sequence should be changed as follows:
1. Enable ICC_SRE_EL1(S).SRE
2. Enable G0 interrupt
3. Enable G1S interrupt

Change-Id: Ie34f6e0b32eb9a1677ff72571fd4bfdb5cae25b0
Signed-off-by: James Kung <kong1191@gmail.com>
1 parent 49d969b commit acc29852687531a28906f77ef07c5b6eeb550636
@James kung James kung authored on 31 May 2019
James Kung committed on 4 Jun 2019
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drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_main.c