2017-01-28 |
fiptool: support --align option to add desired alignment to image offset
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The current fiptool packs all the images without any padding between
them. So, the offset to each image has no alignment. This is not
efficient, for example, when the FIP is read from a block-oriented
device.
For example, (e)MMC is accessed by block-addressing. The block size
is 512 byte. So, the best case is each image is aligned by 512 byte
since the DMA engine can transfer the whole of the image to its load
address directly. The worst case is the offset does not have even
DMA-capable alignment (this is where we stand now). In this case,
we need to transfer every block to a bounce buffer, then do memcpy()
from the bounce buffer to our final destination. At least, this
should work with the abstraction by the block I/O layer, but the
CPU-intervention for the whole data transfer makes it really slow.
This commit adds a new option --align to the fiptool. This option,
if given, requests the tool to align each component in the FIP file
by the specified byte. Also, add a new Make option FIP_ALIGN for
easier access to this feature; users can give something like
FIP_ALIGN=512 from the command line, or add "FIP_ALIGN := 512" to
their platform.mk file.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Masahiro Yamada
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on 28 Jan 2017
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2017-01-19 |
Build: strip trailing slashes from directory paths more simply
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Append . then strip /. seems clumsy. Just use $(patsubst %/,%, ).
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Masahiro Yamada
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on 19 Jan 2017
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Build: Fix parallel building
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Soren reports build fails if -j option is given:
$ make -j16 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu-
Building fvp
make: *** No rule to make target 'build/fvp/release/bl1/',
needed by 'build/fvp/release/bl1/bl1.ld'. Stop.
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
The cause of the failure is that $(dir ) leaves a trailing / on the
directory names. It must be ripped off to let Make create the
directory.
There are some ways to fix the issue. Here, I chose to make MAKE_LD
look like MAKE_C and MAKE_S because bl*_dirs seems the central place
of making directories.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Reported-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
Tested-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
Masahiro Yamada
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on 19 Jan 2017
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2017-01-04 |
Build: add -MP option to add dummy rules to *.d files
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This adds a phony target for each dependency other than the main
file, causing each to depend on nothing.
Without this, the incremental build will fail when a header file
is removed.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Masahiro Yamada
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on 4 Jan 2017
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Build: generate .d file at the same time as object is created
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Currently, .d files are generated before any objects are built.
So, IS_ANYTHING_TO_BUILD flag is needed to avoid such processing for
non-build targets.
There is a cleverer way; just create a .d file simultaneously when
the corresponding object is created. No need to have separate rules
for .d files.
This commit will also fix a bug; -D$(IMAGE) is defined for $(OBJ),
but not for $(PREREQUISITES). So, .d files are generated with
different macro sets from those for .o files, then wrong .d files
are generated.
For example, in lib/cpus/aarch64/cpu_helpers.S
#if IMAGE_BL31
#include <cpu_data.h>
#endif
<cpu_data.h> is parsed for the object when built for BL31, but the
.d file does not pick up that dependency.
With this commit, the compiler will generate .o and .d at the same
time, guaranteeing they are generated under the same circumstances.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Masahiro Yamada
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on 4 Jan 2017
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Build: use CPP just for pre-processing
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Using AS for pre-processing looks a bit weird, and some assembly
specific options are given for nothing. Rather, use CPP.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Masahiro Yamada
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on 4 Jan 2017
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Build: exclude -c flag from TF_CFLAGS
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The -c flag should not be included in the global variable TF_CFLAGS;
it should be specified in the build rule only when its target is a
*.o file.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Masahiro Yamada
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on 4 Jan 2017
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2016-12-14 |
Fix incorrect copyright notices
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Some files have incorrect copyright notices, this patch fixes all
files with deviations from the standard notice.
Change-Id: I66b73e78a50a235acb55f1e2ec2052a42c0570d2
Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
Antonio Nino Diaz
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on 14 Dec 2016
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2016-11-08 |
build: Reorder build variables alphabetically
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When build variables are assigned or processed en masse, they'd appear
neater in alphabetical order.
Static initializations are moved to a separate file,
make_helpers/defaults.mk, which in itself is sorted alphabetically.
No functional changes.
Change-Id: I966010042b33de6b67592fb9ffcef8fc44d7d128
Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Jeenu Viswambharan
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on 8 Nov 2016
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2016-07-29 |
Replace fip_create with fiptool
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fiptool provides a more consistent and intuitive interface compared to
the fip_create program. It serves as a better base to build on more
features in the future.
fiptool supports various subcommands. Below are the currently
supported subcommands:
1) info - List the images contained in a FIP file.
2) create - Create a new FIP file with the given images.
3) update - Update an existing FIP with the given images.
4) unpack - Extract a selected set or all the images from a FIP file.
5) remove - Remove images from a FIP file. This is a new command that
was not present in fip_create.
To create a new FIP file, replace "fip_create" with "fiptool create".
To update a FIP file, replace "fip_create" with "fiptool update".
To dump the contents of a FIP file, replace "fip_create --dump" with
"fiptool info".
A compatibility script that emulates the basic functionality of
fip_create is provided. Existing scripts might or might not work with
the compatibility script. Users are strongly encouraged to migrate to
fiptool.
Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#87
Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#108
Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#361
Change-Id: I7ee4da7ac60179cc83cf46af890fd8bc61a53330
dp-arm
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on 29 Jul 2016
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2016-07-04 |
Merge pull request #651 from Xilinx/zynqmp_uart
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zynqmp: Make UART selectable
danh-arm
authored
on 4 Jul 2016
GitHub
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on 4 Jul 2016
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2016-06-13 |
build_macros: Add 'add_define_val' macro
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Add a convenience macro to add a build definition with a value.
Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
Soren Brinkmann
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on 13 Jun 2016
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2016-04-14 |
Give user's compiler flags precedence over default ones
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The user can provide additional CFLAGS to use when building TF.
However, these custom CFLAGS are currently prepended to the
standard CFLAGS that are hardcoded in the TF build system. This
is an issue because when providing conflicting compiler flags
(e.g. different optimisations levels like -O1 and -O0), the last
one on the command line usually takes precedence. This means that
the user flags get overriden.
To address this problem, this patch separates the TF CFLAGS from
the user CFLAGS. The former are now stored in the TF_CFLAGS make
variable, whereas the CFLAGS make variable is untouched and reserved
for the user. The order of the 2 sets of flags is enforced when
invoking the compiler.
Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#350
Change-Id: Ib189f44555b885f1dffbec6015092f381600e560
Sandrine Bailleux
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on 14 Apr 2016
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2016-04-07 |
Merge pull request #578 from EvanLloyd/ejll/woa_make2
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Make improvements for host environment portability
danh-arm
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on 7 Apr 2016
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2016-04-01 |
Make:Improve version string generation portability
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To get round problems encountered when building in a DOS build
environment the generation of the .o file containing build identifier
strings is modified.
The problems encounterred were:
1. DOS echo doesn't strip ' characters from the output text.
2. git is not available from CMD.EXE so the BUILD_STRING value needs
some other origin.
A BUILD_STRING value of "development build" is used for now.
MAKE_BUILD_STRINGS is used to customise build string generation in a DOS
environment. This variable is not defined in the UNIX build environment
make file helper, and so the existing build string generation behaviour
is retained in these build environments.
NOTE: This commit completes a cumulative series aimed at improving
build portability across development environments.
This enables the build to run on several new build environments,
if the relevant tools are available.
At this point the build is tested on Windows 7 Enterprise SP1,
using CMD.EXE, Cygwin and Msys (MinGW),as well as a native
Linux envionment". The Windows platform builds used
aarch64-none-elf-gcc.exe 4.9.1. CMD.EXE and Msys used Gnu
Make 3.81, cygwin used Gnu Make 4.1.
CAVEAT: The cert_create tool build is not tested on the Windows
platforms (openssl-for-windows has a GPL license).
Change-Id: Iaa4fc89dbe2a9ebae87e2600c9eef10a6af30251
Evan Lloyd
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on 1 Apr 2016
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Make:Improve directory generation portability.
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Because of command differences in some build environments the "inline"
method of generating the build directory structure is not portable.
(e.g. in DOS environments the mkdir shell command fails if a directory
already exists, whereas in UNIX environments it succeeds.)
To improve portability we generate the directories needed using make,
but use the "order-only prerequisites" feature of make to prevent writes
of files into the directories generating re-builds, as suggested in the
GNU make Manual (Version 4.1 September 2014).
Change-Id: Ic9af475831063c7fe6f8bccffef184d79e799419
Evan Lloyd
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on 1 Apr 2016
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Make:Allow for extension in tool names.
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In some build environments executable programs have a specific file
extension. The value of BIN_EXT is appended to the relevant tool file
names to allow for this.
The value of BIN_EXT is set, where appropriate, by the build environment
specific make helper (to .exe for Windows build environments).
.gitignore is updated to hide the new (.exe) files.
Change-Id: Icc32f64b750e425265075ad4e0dea18129640b86
Evan Lloyd
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on 1 Apr 2016
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Make:Use environment variables for OS detection.
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Add make helper files to select the appropriate settings for the build
environment. Selection is made in make_helpers/build_env.mk, which
selects other files to include using generic build environment settings.
The Trusted Firmware Makefile and supporting tool Makefiles are updated
to include build_env.mk instead of unix.mk.
NOTE: This change does not fully enable builds in other build
environments. It facilitates this without compromising the
existing build environments.
Change-Id: Ic4064ffe6ce158bbd16d7cc9f27dd4655a3580f6
Evan Lloyd
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on 1 Apr 2016
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Make:Diagnostic fail if no eval
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To help diagnose make problems, we report an error if the make
program used does not provide the $(eval ) make functionality.
This will detect early versions of GNU make and other make programs.
Change-Id: I0ebb0f63694cf0b04eaeb7ea1e9e172fb9770ce0
Evan Lloyd
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on 1 Apr 2016
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Make:Make shell commands more portable
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Macros are inserted to replace direct invocations of commands that are
problematic on some build environments. (e.g. Some environments expect
\ in paths instead of /.)
The changes take into account mismatched command mappings across
environments.
The new helper file unix.mk retains existing makefile behaviour on unix
like build environments by providing the following macro definitions:
SHELL_COPY cp -f
SHELL_COPY_TREE cp -rf
SHELL_DELETE rm -f
SHELL_DELETE_ALL rm -rf
MAKE_PREREQ_DIR mkdir -p (As make target)
SHELL_REMOVE_DIR rm -rf
Change-Id: I1b5ca5e1208e78230b15284c4af00c1c006cffcb
Evan Lloyd
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on 1 Apr 2016
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Make:Remove calls to shell from makefiles.
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As an initial stage of making Trusted Firmware build environment more
portable, we remove most uses of the $(shell ) function and replace them
with more portable make function based solutions.
Note that the setting of BUILD_STRING still uses $(shell ) since it's
not possible to reimplement this as a make function. Avoiding invocation
of this on incompatible host platforms will be implemented separately.
Change-Id: I768e2f9a265c78814a4adf2edee4cc46cda0f5b8
Evan Lloyd
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on 1 Apr 2016
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2016-03-30 |
cert_create: add non-volatile counter support
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This patch adds non-volatile counter support to the Certificate
Generation tool. The TBBR Chain of Trust definition in the tool
has been extended to include the counters as certificate extensions.
The counter values can be specified in the command line.
The following default counter values are specified in the build
system:
* Trusted FW Non-Volatile counter = 0
* Non-Trusted FW Non-Volatile counter = 0
These values can be overridden by the platform at build time.
Change-Id: I7ea10ee78d72748d181df4ee78a7169b3ef2720c
Juan Castillo
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on 30 Mar 2016
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2016-02-06 |
build system: allow overriding the build's timestamp
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This allows reproducible builds (same source and same compiler produce
bit-identical results) and also allows coordinating the timestamp across
multiple projects, eg. with another firmware.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
Patrick Georgi
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on 6 Feb 2016
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2016-01-05 |
Apply TBBR naming convention to the fip_create options
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The fip_create tool specifies images in the command line using the
ARM TF naming convention (--bl2, --bl31, etc), while the cert_create
tool uses the TBBR convention (--tb-fw, --soc-fw, etc). This double
convention is confusing and should be aligned.
This patch updates the fip_create command line options to follow the
TBBR naming convention. Usage examples in the User Guide have been
also updated.
NOTE: users that build the FIP by calling the fip_create tool directly
from the command line must update the command line options in their
scripts. Users that build the FIP by invoking the main ARM TF Makefile
should not notice any difference.
Change-Id: I84d602630a2585e558d927b50dfde4dd2112496f
Juan Castillo
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on 5 Jan 2016
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2015-12-14 |
Remove dashes from image names: 'BL3-x' --> 'BL3x'
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This patch removes the dash character from the image name, to
follow the image terminology in the Trusted Firmware Wiki page:
https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware/wiki
Changes apply to output messages, comments and documentation.
non-ARM platform files have been left unmodified.
Change-Id: Ic2a99be4ed929d52afbeb27ac765ceffce46ed76
Juan Castillo
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on 14 Dec 2015
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Replace all SCP FW (BL0, BL3-0) references
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This patch replaces all references to the SCP Firmware (BL0, BL30,
BL3-0, bl30) with the image terminology detailed in the TF wiki
(https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware/wiki):
BL0 --> SCP_BL1
BL30, BL3-0 --> SCP_BL2
bl30 --> scp_bl2
This change affects code, documentation, build system, tools and
platform ports that load SCP firmware. ARM plaforms have been
updated to the new porting API.
IMPORTANT: build option to specify the SCP FW image has changed:
BL30 --> SCP_BL2
IMPORTANT: This patch breaks compatibility for platforms that use BL2
to load SCP firmware. Affected platforms must be updated as follows:
BL30_IMAGE_ID --> SCP_BL2_IMAGE_ID
BL30_BASE --> SCP_BL2_BASE
bl2_plat_get_bl30_meminfo() --> bl2_plat_get_scp_bl2_meminfo()
bl2_plat_handle_bl30() --> bl2_plat_handle_scp_bl2()
Change-Id: I24c4c1a4f0e4b9f17c9e4929da815c4069549e58
Juan Castillo
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on 14 Dec 2015
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TBB: apply TBBR naming convention to certificates and extensions
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This patch applies the TBBR naming convention to the certificates
and the corresponding extensions defined by the CoT:
* Certificate UUID names
* Certificate identifier names
* OID names
Changes apply to:
* Generic code (variables and defines)
* The default certificate identifiers provided in the generic
code
* Build system
* ARM platforms port
* cert_create tool internal definitions
* fip_create and cert_create tools command line options
* Documentation
IMPORTANT: this change breaks the compatibility with platforms
that use TBBR. The platform will need to adapt the identifiers
and OIDs to the TBBR naming convention introduced by this patch:
Certificate UUIDs:
UUID_TRUSTED_BOOT_FIRMWARE_BL2_CERT --> UUID_TRUSTED_BOOT_FW_CERT
UUID_SCP_FIRMWARE_BL30_KEY_CERT --> UUID_SCP_FW_KEY_CERT
UUID_SCP_FIRMWARE_BL30_CERT --> UUID_SCP_FW_CONTENT_CERT
UUID_EL3_RUNTIME_FIRMWARE_BL31_KEY_CERT --> UUID_SOC_FW_KEY_CERT
UUID_EL3_RUNTIME_FIRMWARE_BL31_CERT --> UUID_SOC_FW_CONTENT_CERT
UUID_SECURE_PAYLOAD_BL32_KEY_CERT --> UUID_TRUSTED_OS_FW_KEY_CERT
UUID_SECURE_PAYLOAD_BL32_CERT --> UUID_TRUSTED_OS_FW_CONTENT_CERT
UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FIRMWARE_BL33_KEY_CERT --> UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FW_KEY_CERT
UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FIRMWARE_BL33_CERT --> UUID_NON_TRUSTED_FW_CONTENT_CERT
Certificate identifiers:
BL2_CERT_ID --> TRUSTED_BOOT_FW_CERT_ID
BL30_KEY_CERT_ID --> SCP_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
BL30_CERT_ID --> SCP_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID
BL31_KEY_CERT_ID --> SOC_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
BL31_CERT_ID --> SOC_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID
BL32_KEY_CERT_ID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
BL32_CERT_ID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID
BL33_KEY_CERT_ID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_KEY_CERT_ID
BL33_CERT_ID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_CONTENT_CERT_ID
OIDs:
TZ_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID --> TRUSTED_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID
NTZ_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_NVCOUNTER_OID
BL2_HASH_OID --> TRUSTED_BOOT_FW_HASH_OID
TZ_WORLD_PK_OID --> TRUSTED_WORLD_PK_OID
NTZ_WORLD_PK_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_WORLD_PK_OID
BL30_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> SCP_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
BL30_HASH_OID --> SCP_FW_HASH_OID
BL31_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> SOC_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
BL31_HASH_OID --> SOC_AP_FW_HASH_OID
BL32_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
BL32_HASH_OID --> TRUSTED_OS_FW_HASH_OID
BL33_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_FW_CONTENT_CERT_PK_OID
BL33_HASH_OID --> NON_TRUSTED_WORLD_BOOTLOADER_HASH_OID
BL2U_HASH_OID --> AP_FWU_CFG_HASH_OID
SCP_BL2U_HASH_OID --> SCP_FWU_CFG_HASH_OID
NS_BL2U_HASH_OID --> FWU_HASH_OID
Change-Id: I1e047ae046299ca913911c39ac3a6e123bd41079
Juan Castillo
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on 14 Dec 2015
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2015-12-09 |
FWU: Add support for `fwu_fip` target
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Firmware update feature needs a new FIP called `fwu_fip.bin` that
includes Secure(SCP_BL2U, BL2U) and Normal world(NS_BL2U) images
along with the FWU_CERT certificate in order for NS_BL1U to load
the images and help the Firmware update process to complete.
This patch adds the capability to support the new target `fwu_fip`
which includes above mentioned FWU images in the make files.
The new target of `fwu_fip` and its dependencies are included for
compilation only when `TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT` is defined.
Change-Id: Ie780e3aac6cbd0edfaff3f9af96a2332bd69edbc
Yatharth Kochar
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on 9 Dec 2015
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FWU: Add Generic BL2U FWU image support in BL2
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The Firmware Update (FWU) feature needs support for an optional
secure world image, BL2U, to allow additional secure world
initialization required by FWU, for example DDR initialization.
This patch adds generic framework support to create BL2U.
NOTE: A platform makefile must supply additional `BL2U_SOURCES`
to build the bl2u target. A subsequent patch adds bl2u
support for ARM platforms.
Change-Id: If2ce036199bb40b39b7f91a9332106bcd4e25413
Yatharth Kochar
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on 9 Dec 2015
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Add uppercase macro to build_macros.mk
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This patch adds `uppercase` macro to prepare IMAGE_BLxx defines
used for conditional compilation and to prepare variables used
for defining BL source and linker file names.
This change is needed for upcoming BL images that can have names
which uses both letters and numbers.
Change-Id: I05ce9bcd0d221a54db92c0fe3ad28e9e0080ed2e
Yatharth Kochar
committed
on 9 Dec 2015
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