2014-05-06 |
Reduce deep nesting of header files
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Reduce the number of header files included from other header
files as much as possible without splitting the files. Use forward
declarations where possible. This allows removal of some unnecessary
"#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__" statements.
Also, review the .c and .S files for which header files really need
including and reorder the #include statements alphabetically.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#31
Change-Id: Iec92fb976334c77453e010b60bcf56f3be72bd3e
Dan Handley
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on 6 May 2014
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Always use named structs in header files
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Add tag names to all unnamed structs in header files. This
allows forward declaration of structs, which is necessary to
reduce header file nesting (to be implemented in a subsequent
commit).
Also change the typedef names across the codebase to use the _t
suffix to be more conformant with the Linux coding style. The
coding style actually prefers us not to use typedefs at all but
this is considered a step too far for Trusted Firmware.
Also change the IO framework structs defintions to use typedef'd
structs to be consistent with the rest of the codebase.
Change-Id: I722b2c86fc0d92e4da3b15e5cab20373dd26786f
Dan Handley
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on 6 May 2014
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Remove vpath usage in makefiles
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Remove all usage of the vpath keyword in makefiles as it was prone
to mistakes. Specify the relative paths to source files instead.
Also reorder source files in makefiles alphabetically.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#121
Change-Id: Id15f60655444bae60e0e2165259efac71a50928b
Dan Handley
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on 6 May 2014
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Move include and source files to logical locations
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Move almost all system include files to a logical sub-directory
under ./include. The only remaining system include directories
not under ./include are specific to the platform. Move the
corresponding source files to match the include directory
structure.
Also remove pm.h as it is no longer used.
Change-Id: Ie5ea6368ec5fad459f3e8a802ad129135527f0b3
Dan Handley
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on 6 May 2014
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2014-04-15 |
Allocate single stacks for BL1 and BL2
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The BL images share common stack management code which provides
one coherent and one cacheable stack for every CPU. BL1 and BL2
just execute on the primary CPU during boot and do not require
the additional CPU stacks. This patch provides separate stack
support code for UP and MP images, substantially reducing the
RAM usage for BL1 and BL2 for the FVP platform.
This patch also provides macros for declaring stacks and
calculating stack base addresses to improve consistency where
this has to be done in the firmware.
The stack allocation source files are now included via
platform.mk rather than the common BLx makefiles. This allows
each platform to select the appropriate MP/UP stack support
for each BL image.
Each platform makefile must be updated when including this
commit.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#76
Change-Id: Ia251f61b8148ffa73eae3f3711f57b1ffebfa632
Andrew Thoelke
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on 15 Apr 2014
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2014-03-26 |
Place assembler functions in separate sections
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This extends the --gc-sections behaviour to the many assembler
support functions in the firmware images by placing each function
into its own code section. This is achieved by creating a 'func'
macro used to declare each function label.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#80
Change-Id: I301937b630add292d2dec6d2561a7fcfa6fec690
Andrew Thoelke
committed
on 26 Mar 2014
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Use --gc-sections during link
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All common functions are being built into all binary images,
whether or not they are actually used. This change enables the
use of -ffunction-sections, -fdata-sections and --gc-sections
in the compiler and linker to remove unused code and data from
the images.
Change-Id: Ia9f78c01054ac4fa15d145af38b88a0d6fb7d409
Andrew Thoelke
committed
on 26 Mar 2014
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Separate out BL2, BL3-1 and BL3-2 early exception vectors from BL1
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bl1/aarch64/early_exceptions.S used to be re-used by BL2, BL3-1 and
BL3-2. There was some early SMC handling code in there that was not
required by the other bootloader stages. Therefore this patch
introduces an even simpler exception vector source file for BL2,
BL3-1 and BL3-2.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#38
Change-Id: I0244b80e9930b0f8035156a0bf91cc3e9a8f995d
Sandrine Bailleux
authored
on 24 Mar 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 26 Mar 2014
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2014-03-21 |
TSP: Make the platform-specific makefile mandatory
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The Test Secure-EL1 Payload implementation should always have a
platform-specific component. Therefore, there should always
be a platform-specific sub-makefile for the TSP. If there is
none then assume TSP is not supported on this specific platform
and throw an error at build time if the user tries to compile it.
Change-Id: Ibfbe6e4861cc7786a29f2fc0341035b852925193
Sandrine Bailleux
authored
on 13 Mar 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 21 Mar 2014
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2014-03-20 |
Specify image entry in linker script
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At present, the entry point for each BL image is specified via the
Makefiles and provided on the command line to the linker. When using a
link script the entry point should rather be specified via the ENTRY()
directive in the link script.
This patch updates linker scripts of all BL images to specify the entry
point using the ENTRY() directive. It also removes the --entry flag
passed to the linker through Makefile.
Fixes issue ARM-software/tf-issues#66
Change-Id: I1369493ebbacea31885b51185441f6b628cf8da0
Jeenu Viswambharan
authored
on 11 Mar 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 20 Mar 2014
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2014-03-05 |
Generate build time and date message at link time.
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So it updates each time a bootloader changes, not just when bl*_main.c
files are recompiled.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#33
Change-Id: Ie8e1a7bd7e1913d2e96ac268606284f76af8c5ab
Signed-off-by: Jon Medhurst <tixy@linaro.org>
Jon Medhurst
authored
on 17 Feb 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 5 Mar 2014
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fvp: Make use of the generic MMU translation table setup code
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Change-Id: I559c5a4d86cad55ce3f6ad71285b538d3cfd76dc
Signed-off-by: Jon Medhurst <tixy@linaro.org>
Jon Medhurst
authored
on 26 Feb 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 5 Mar 2014
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Update Makefiles to get proper dependency checking working.
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This change requires all platforms to now specify a list of source files
rather than object files.
New source files should preferably be specified by using the path as
well and we should add this in the future for all files so we can remove
use of vpath. This is desirable because vpath hides issues like the fact
that BL2 currently pulls in a BL1 file bl1/aarch64/early_exceptions.S
and if in the future we added bl2/aarch64/early_exceptions.S then it's
likely only one of the two version would be used for both bootloaders.
This change also removes the 'dump' build target and simply gets
bootloaders to always generate a dump file. At the same time the -x
option is added so the section headers and symbols table are listed.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#11
Change-Id: Ie38f7be76fed95756c8576cf3f3ea3b7015a18dc
Signed-off-by: Jon Medhurst <tixy@linaro.org>
Jon Medhurst
authored
on 12 Feb 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 5 Mar 2014
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2014-02-20 |
Rework arithmetic operations in Test Secure Payload
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This patch reworks the service provided by the TSP to perform common
arithmetic operations on a set of arguments provided by the non-secure
world. For a addition, division, subtraction & multiplication operation
requested on two arguments in x0 and x1 the steps are:
1. TSPD saves the non-secure context and passes the operation and its
arguments to the TSP.
2. TSP asks the TSPD to return the same arguments once again. This
exercises an additional SMC path.
3. TSP now has two copies of both x0 and x1. It performs the operation
on the corresponding copies i.e. in case of addition it returns x0+x0
and x1+x1.
4. TSPD receives the result, saves the secure context, restores the
non-secure context and passes the result back to the non-secure
client.
Change-Id: I6eebfa2ae0a6f28b1d2e11a31f575c7a4b96724b
Co-authored-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Achin Gupta
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on 9 Feb 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 20 Feb 2014
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Add power management support in the SPD
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This patch implements a set of handlers in the SPD which are called by
the PSCI runtime service upon receiving a power management
operation. These handlers in turn pass control to the Secure Payload
image if required before returning control to PSCI. This ensures that
the Secure Payload has complete visibility of all power transitions in
the system and can prepare accordingly.
Change-Id: I2d1dba5629b7cf2d53999d39fe807dfcf3f62fe2
Achin Gupta
authored
on 9 Feb 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 20 Feb 2014
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Add Test Secure Payload Dispatcher (TSPD) service
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This patch adds the TSPD service which is responsible for managing
communication between the non-secure state and the Test Secure Payload
(TSP) executing in S-EL1.
The TSPD does the following:
1. Determines the location of the TSP (BL3-2) image and passes control
to it for initialization. This is done by exporting the 'bl32_init()'
function.
2. Receives a structure containing the various entry points into the TSP
image as a response to being initialized. The TSPD uses this
information to determine how the TSP should be entered depending on
the type of operation.
3. Implements a synchronous mechanism for entering into and returning
from the TSP image. This mechanism saves the current C runtime
context on top of the current stack and jumps to the TSP through an
ERET instruction. The TSP issues an SMC to indicate completion of the
previous request. The TSPD restores the saved C runtime context and
resumes TSP execution.
This patch also introduces a Make variable 'SPD' to choose the specific
SPD to include in the build. By default, no SPDs are included in the
build.
Change-Id: I124da5695cdc510999b859a1bf007f4d049e04f3
Co-authored-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Achin Gupta
authored
on 18 Feb 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 20 Feb 2014
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Add Test Secure Payload (BL3-2) image
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This patch adds a simple TSP as the BL3-2 image. The secure payload
executes in S-EL1. It paves the way for the addition of the TSP
dispatcher runtime service to BL3-1. The TSP and the dispatcher service
will serve as an example of the runtime firmware's ability to toggle
execution between the non-secure and secure states in response to SMC
request from the non-secure state. The TSP will be replaced by a
Trusted OS in a real system.
The TSP also exports a set of handlers which should be called in
response to a PSCI power management event e.g a cpu being suspended or
turned off. For now it runs out of Secure DRAM on the ARM FVP port and
will be moved to Secure SRAM later. The default translation table setup
code assumes that the caller is executing out of secure SRAM. Hence the
TSP exports its own translation table setup function.
The TSP only services Fast SMCs, is non-reentrant and non-interruptible.
It does arithmetic operations on two sets of four operands, one set
supplied by the non-secure client, and the other supplied by the TSP
dispatcher in EL3. It returns the result according to the Secure Monitor
Calling convention standard.
This TSP has two functional entry points:
- An initial, one-time entry point through which the TSP is initialized
and prepares for receiving further requests from secure
monitor/dispatcher
- A fast SMC service entry point through which the TSP dispatcher
requests secure services on behalf of the non-secure client
Change-Id: I24377df53399307e2560a025eb2c82ce98ab3931
Co-authored-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
Achin Gupta
authored
on 18 Feb 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 20 Feb 2014
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