2015-12-10 |
Merge pull request #465 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tbb_mbedtls_2_x
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Move up to mbed TLS 2.x
danh-arm
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on 10 Dec 2015
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Move up to mbed TLS 2.x
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The mbed TLS library has introduced some changes in the API from
the 1.3.x to the 2.x releases. Using the 2.x releases requires
some changes to the crypto and transport modules.
This patch updates both modules to the mbed TLS 2.x API.
All references to the mbed TLS library in the code or documentation
have been updated to 'mbed TLS'. Old references to PolarSSL have
been updated to 'mbed TLS'.
User guide updated to use mbed TLS 2.2.0.
NOTE: moving up to mbed TLS 2.x from 1.3.x is not backward compatible.
Applying this patch will require an mbed TLS 2.x release to be used.
Also note that the mbed TLS license changed to Apache version 2.0.
Change-Id: Iba4584408653cf153091f2ca2ee23bc9add7fda4
Juan Castillo
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on 10 Dec 2015
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Merge pull request #463 from jcastillo-arm/jc/tf-issues/216
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De-feature PL011 UART driver to match generic UART spec
danh-arm
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on 10 Dec 2015
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De-feature PL011 UART driver to match generic UART spec
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The Server Base System Architecture document (ARM-DEN-0029)
specifies a generic UART device. The programmer's view of this
generic UART is a subset of the ARM PL011 UART. However, the
current PL011 driver in Trusted Firmware uses some features
that are outside the generic UART specification.
This patch modifies the PL011 driver to exclude features outside
the SBSA generic UART specification by setting the boolean build
option 'PL011_GENERIC_UART=1'. Default value is 0 (use full
PL011 features).
User guide updated.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#216
Change-Id: I6e0eb86f9d69569bc3980fb57e70d6da5d91a737
Juan Castillo
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on 10 Dec 2015
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2015-12-09 |
Merge pull request #462 from soby-mathew/sm/runtime_console
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Enable BL31 to configure a runtime console
danh-arm
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on 9 Dec 2015
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Introduce console_uninit() API in ARM Trusted Firmware
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Allowing console base address to be set to NULL conveniently
allows console driver to ignore further invocations to console_putc()
and console_getc(). This patch adds `console_uninit()` API to the
console driver which sets console base address as NULL. The BL images can
invoke this API to finish the use of console and ignore any further
invocations to print to the console.
Change-Id: I00a1762b3e0b7c55f2be2f9c4c9bee3967189dde
Soby Mathew
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on 9 Dec 2015
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Merge pull request #456 from soby-mathew/sm/gicv3-tsp-plat-changes-v2
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Modify TSP and ARM standard platforms for new GIC drivers v2
danh-arm
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on 9 Dec 2015
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Merge pull request #455 from jcastillo-arm/jc/fvp_delay_timer
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Fix SP804 delay timer on FVP
danh-arm
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on 9 Dec 2015
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2015-12-08 |
Merge pull request #454 from yatharth-arm/vk/deprecate-cci-400
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Add CCI-400 specific driver to deprecated driver list
danh-arm
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on 8 Dec 2015
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Add CCI-400 specific driver to deprecated driver list
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Add compile time `__warn_deprecated` flag to public api's in CCI-400
specific driver so that user is aware of the driver being deprecated.
Similarly, it also adds an error message when `ERROR_DEPRECATED` is set
to prevent succesful compilation if CCI-400 specific driver is used.
Change-Id: Id7e61a560262abc01cbbd432ca85b9bf448a194d
Vikram Kanigiri
authored
on 3 Dec 2015
Yatharth Kochar
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on 8 Dec 2015
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2015-12-04 |
Rename GICv3 interrupt group macros
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This patch renames the GICv3 interrupt group macros from
INT_TYPE_G0, INT_TYPE_G1S and INT_TYPE_G1NS to INTR_GROUP0,
INTR_GROUP1S and INTR_GROUP1NS respectively.
Change-Id: I40c66f589ce6234fa42205adcd91f7d6ad8f33d4
Soby Mathew
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on 4 Dec 2015
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Fix SP804 delay timer on FVP
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This patch fixes several issues with the SP804 delay timer on FVP:
* By default, the SP804 dual timer on FVP runs at 32 KHz. In order
to run the timer at 35 MHz (as specified in the FVP user manual)
the Overwrite bit in the SP810 control register must be set.
* The CLKMULT and CLKDIV definitions are mixed up:
delta(us) = delta(ticks) * T(us) = delta(ticks) / f(MHz)
From the delay function:
delta_us = (delta * ops->clk_mult) / ops->clk_div;
Matching both expressions:
1 / f(MHz) = ops->clk_mult / ops->clk_div
And consequently:
f(MHz) = ops->clk_div / ops->clk_mult
Which, for a 35 MHz timer, translates to:
ops->clk_div = 35
ops->clk_mult = 1
* The comment in the delay timer header file has been corrected:
The ratio of the multiplier and the divider is the clock period
in microseconds, not the frequency.
Change-Id: Iffd5ce0a5a28fa47c0720c0336d81b678ff8fdf1
Juan Castillo
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on 4 Dec 2015
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2015-12-02 |
Merge pull request #446 from vikramkanigiri/vk/tzc-400
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Fix TZC-400 peripheral detection
danh-arm
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on 2 Dec 2015
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2015-11-27 |
Fix TZC-400 peripheral detection
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The TZC-400 driver implementation incorrectly uses the component
ID registers to detect the TZC-400 peripheral. As all ARM
peripherals share the same component ID, it doesn't allow to
uniquely identify the TZC-400 peripheral. This patch fixes the
TZC-400 driver by relying on the `part_number_0` and
`part_number_1` fields in the `PID` registers instead.
The `tzc_read_component_id` function has been replaced by
`tzc_read_peripheral_id`, which reads the 'part_number' values
and compares them with the TZC-400 peripheral ID.
Also, it adds a debug assertion to detect when the TZC driver
initialisation function is called multiple times.
Change-Id: I35949f6501a51c0a794144cd1c3a6db62440dce6
Vikram Kanigiri
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on 27 Nov 2015
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Add a simple ARM SP805 watchdog driver
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Based on SP805 Programmer's model (ARM DDI 0270B). This driver
provides three public APIs:
void sp805_start(uintptr_t base, unsigned long ticks);
void sp805_stop(uintptr_t base);
void sp805_refresh(uintptr_t base, unsigned long ticks);
Upon start, the watchdog starts counting down from the number of
ticks specified. When the count reaches 0 an interrupt is triggered.
The watchdog restarts counting down from the number of ticks
specified. If the count reaches 0 again, the system is reset. A
mechanism to handle the interrupt has not been implemented. Instead,
the API to refresh the watchdog should be used instead to prevent a
system reset.
Change-Id: I799d53f8d1213b10b341a4a67fde6486e89a3dab
Juan Castillo
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on 27 Nov 2015
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2015-11-26 |
Deprecate the GIC Legacy driver.
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This patch deprecates the legacy ARM GIC driver and related header files
(arm_gic.h, gic_v2.h, gic_v3.h). For GICv2 systems, platform ports should
use the GICv2 driver in include/drivers/arm/gicv2.h and for GICv3 systems,
platform ports should use the GICv3 driver in include/drivers/arm/gicv3.h
NOTE: The ARM Legacy GIC drivers have been deprecated with this patch.
Platform ports are encouraged to migrate to the new GIC drivers.
Change-Id: Ic0460ef0427b54a6aac476279a7f29b81943e942
Soby Mathew
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on 26 Nov 2015
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Add ARM GICv2 driver
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This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv2 systems, example GIC-400. Unlike
the existing GIC driver in `include/drivers/arm/arm_gic.h`, this driver
is optimised for GICv2 and does not support GICv3 systems in GICv2
compatibility mode. The driver interface has been implemented in
`drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_main.c`. The corresponding header is in
`include/drivers/arm/gicv2.h`. Helper functions are implemented in
`drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_helpers.c` and are accessible through the
`drivers/arm/gic/v2/gicv2_private.h` header.
Change-Id: I09fffa4e621fb99ba3c01204839894816cd89a2a
Soby Mathew
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on 26 Nov 2015
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Add ARM GICv3 driver without support for legacy operation
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This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv3 systems that need to run software
stacks where affinity routing is enabled across all privileged exception
levels for both security states. This driver is a partial implementation
of the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller Architecture Specification, GIC
architecture version 3.0 and version 4.0 (ARM IHI 0069A). The driver does
not cater for legacy support of interrupts and asymmetric configurations.
The existing GIC driver has been preserved unchanged. The common code for
GICv2 and GICv3 systems has been refactored into a new file,
`drivers/arm/gic/common/gic_common.c`. The corresponding header is in
`include/drivers/arm/gic_common.h`.
The driver interface is implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_main.c`.
The corresponding header is in `include/drivers/arm/gicv3.h`. Helper
functions are implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/arm_gicv3_helpers.c`
and are accessible through the `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_private.h`
header.
Change-Id: I8c3c834a1d049d05b776b4dcb76b18ccb927444a
Achin Gupta
authored
on 3 Sep 2015
Soby Mathew
committed
on 26 Nov 2015
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2015-11-02 |
Remove deprecated IO return definitions
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Patch 7e26fe1f deprecates IO specific return definitions in favour
of standard errno codes. This patch removes those definitions
and its usage from the IO framework, IO drivers and IO platform
layer. Following this patch, standard errno codes must be used
when checking the return value of an IO function.
Change-Id: Id6e0e9d0a7daf15a81ec598cf74de83d5768650f
Juan Castillo
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on 2 Nov 2015
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2015-10-23 |
IO Framework: use standard errno codes as return values
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This patch redefines the values of IO_FAIL, IO_NOT_SUPPORTED and
IO_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED to match the corresponding definitions in
errno.h:
#define IO_FAIL (-ENOENT)
#define IO_NOT_SUPPORTED (-ENODEV)
#define IO_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED (-ENOMEM)
NOTE: please note that the IO_FAIL, IO_NOT_SUPPORTED and
IO_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED definitions are considered deprecated
and their usage should be avoided. Callers should rely on errno.h
definitions when checking the return values of IO functions.
Change-Id: Ic8491aa43384b6ee44951ebfc053a3ded16a80be
Juan Castillo
authored
on 1 Oct 2015
Juan Castillo
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on 23 Oct 2015
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2015-09-30 |
Merge pull request #401 from sandrine-bailleux/sb/fix-sp804-bug-v2
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Bug fix in the SP804 dual timer driver
danh-arm
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on 30 Sep 2015
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2015-09-28 |
Bug fix in the SP804 dual timer driver
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The generic delay timer driver expects a pointer to a timer_ops_t
structure containing the specific timer driver information. It
doesn't make a copy of the structure, instead it just keeps the
pointer. Therefore, this pointer must remain valid over time.
The SP804 driver doesn't satisfy this requirement. The
sp804_timer_init() macro creates a temporary instanciation of the
timer_ops_t structure on the fly and passes it to the generic
delay timer. When this temporary instanciation gets deallocated,
the generic delay timer is left with a pointer to invalid data.
This patch fixes this bug by statically allocating the SP804
timer_ops_t structure.
Change-Id: I8fbf75907583aef06701e3fd9fabe0b2c9bc95bf
Sandrine Bailleux
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on 28 Sep 2015
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2015-09-14 |
Add a generic driver for ARM CCN IP
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This patch adds a device driver which can be used to program the following
aspects of ARM CCN IP:
1. Specify the mapping between ACE/ACELite/ACELite+DVM/CHI master interfaces and
Request nodes.
2. Add and remove master interfaces from the snoop and dvm
domains.
3. Place the L3 cache in a given power state.
4. Configuring system adress map and enabling 3 SN striping mode of memory
controller operation.
Change-Id: I0f665c6a306938e5b66f6a92f8549b529aa8f325
Achin Gupta
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on 14 Sep 2015
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2015-09-11 |
Separate CSS security setup from SOC security setup
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Currently, on ARM platforms(ex. Juno) non-secure access to specific
peripheral regions, config registers which are inside and outside CSS
is done in the soc_css_security_setup(). This patch separates the CSS
security setup from the SOC security setup in the css_security_setup().
The CSS security setup involves programming of the internal NIC to
provide access to regions inside the CSS. This is needed only in
Juno, hence Juno implements it in its board files as css_init_nic400().
Change-Id: I95a1fb9f13f9b18fa8e915eb4ae2f15264f1b060
Vikram Kanigiri
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on 11 Sep 2015
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2015-07-09 |
Use uintptr_t as base address type in ARM driver APIs
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This patch changes the type of the base address parameter in the
ARM device driver APIs to uintptr_t (GIC, CCI, TZC400, PL011). The
uintptr_t type allows coverage of the whole memory space and to
perform arithmetic operations on the addresses. ARM platform code
has also been updated to use uintptr_t as GIC base address in the
configuration.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#214
Change-Id: I1b87daedadcc8b63e8f113477979675e07d788f1
Juan Castillo
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on 9 Jul 2015
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2015-06-25 |
TBB: add mbedTLS authentication related libraries
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This patch adds the following mbedTLS based libraries:
* Cryptographic library
It is used by the crypto module to verify a digital signature
and a hash. This library relies on mbedTLS to perform the
cryptographic operations. mbedTLS sources must be obtained
separately.
Two key algorithms are currently supported:
* RSA-2048
* ECDSA-SECP256R1
The platform is responsible for picking up the required
algorithm by defining the 'MBEDTLS_KEY_ALG' variable in the
platform makefile. Available options are:
* 'rsa' (for RSA-2048) (default option)
* 'ecdsa' (for ECDSA-SECP256R1)
Hash algorithm currently supported is SHA-256.
* Image parser library
Used by the image parser module to extract the authentication
parameters stored in X509v3 certificates.
Change-Id: I597c4be3d29287f2f18b82846973afc142ee0bf0
Juan Castillo
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on 25 Jun 2015
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TBB: add authentication framework
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This patch adds the authentication framework that will be used as
the base to implement Trusted Board Boot in the Trusted Firmware.
The framework comprises the following modules:
- Image Parser Module (IPM)
This module is responsible for interpreting images, check
their integrity and extract authentication information from
them during Trusted Board Boot.
The module currently supports three types of images i.e.
raw binaries, X509v3 certificates and any type specific to
a platform. An image parser library must be registered for
each image type (the only exception is the raw image parser,
which is included in the main module by default).
Each parser library (if used) must export a structure in a
specific linker section which contains function pointers to:
1. Initialize the library
2. Check the integrity of the image type supported by
the library
3. Extract authentication information from the image
- Cryptographic Module (CM)
This module is responsible for verifying digital signatures
and hashes. It relies on an external cryptographic library
to perform the cryptographic operations.
To register a cryptographic library, the library must use the
REGISTER_CRYPTO_LIB macro, passing function pointers to:
1. Initialize the library
2. Verify a digital signature
3. Verify a hash
Failing to register a cryptographic library will generate
a build time error.
- Authentication Module (AM)
This module provides methods to authenticate an image, like
hash comparison or digital signatures. It uses the image parser
module to extract authentication parameters, the crypto module
to perform cryptographic operations and the Chain of Trust to
authenticate the images.
The Chain of Trust (CoT) is a data structure that defines the
dependencies between images and the authentication methods
that must be followed to authenticate an image.
The Chain of Trust, when added, must provide a header file named
cot_def.h with the following definitions:
- COT_MAX_VERIFIED_PARAMS
Integer value indicating the maximum number of authentication
parameters an image can present. This value will be used by the
authentication module to allocate the memory required to load
the parameters in the image descriptor.
Change-Id: Ied11bd5cd410e1df8767a1df23bb720ce7e58178
Juan Castillo
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on 25 Jun 2015
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Use numbers to identify images instead of names
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The Trusted firmware code identifies BL images by name. The platform
port defines a name for each image e.g. the IO framework uses this
mechanism in the platform function plat_get_image_source(). For
a given image name, it returns the handle to the image file which
involves comparing images names. In addition, if the image is
packaged in a FIP, a name comparison is required to find the UUID
for the image. This method is not optimal.
This patch changes the interface between the generic and platform
code with regard to identifying images. The platform port must now
allocate a unique number (ID) for every image. The generic code will
use the image ID instead of the name to access its attributes.
As a result, the plat_get_image_source() function now takes an image
ID as an input parameter. The organisation of data structures within
the IO framework has been rationalised to use an image ID as an index
into an array which contains attributes of the image such as UUID and
name. This prevents the name comparisons.
A new type 'io_uuid_spec_t' has been introduced in the IO framework
to specify images identified by UUID (i.e. when the image is contained
in a FIP file). There is no longer need to maintain a look-up table
[iname_name --> uuid] in the io_fip driver code.
Because image names are no longer mandatory in the platform port, the
debug messages in the generic code will show the image identifier
instead of the file name. The platforms that support semihosting to
load images (i.e. FVP) must provide the file names as definitions
private to the platform.
The ARM platform ports and documentation have been updated accordingly.
All ARM platforms reuse the image IDs defined in the platform common
code. These IDs will be used to access other attributes of an image in
subsequent patches.
IMPORTANT: applying this patch breaks compatibility for platforms that
use TF BL1 or BL2 images or the image loading code. The platform port
must be updated to match the new interface.
Change-Id: I9c1b04cb1a0684c6ee65dee66146dd6731751ea5
Juan Castillo
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on 25 Jun 2015
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2015-06-18 |
Add SP804 delay timer driver
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Add a delay timer driver for the ARM SP804 dual timer.
This driver only uses the first timer, called timer 1 in the
SP804 Technical Reference Manual (ARM DDI 0271D).
To use this driver, the BSP must provide three constants:
* The base address of the SP804 dual timer
* The clock multiplier
* The clock divider
The BSP is responsible for calling sp804_timer_init(). The SP804
driver instantiates a constant timer_ops_t and calls the generic
timer_init().
Change-Id: I49ba0a52bdf6072f403d1d0a20e305151d4bc086
Co-authored-by: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
Ryan Harkin
authored
on 17 Mar 2015
Dan Handley
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on 18 Jun 2015
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2015-06-17 |
Add a simple delay timer driver API
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The API is simple. The BSP or specific timer driver creates an
instance of timer_ops_t, fills in the timer specific data, then calls
timer_init(). The timer specific data includes a function pointer
to return the timer value and a clock multiplier/divider. The ratio
of the multiplier and the divider is the clock frequency in MHz.
After that, mdelay() or udelay() can be called to delay execution for
the specified time (milliseconds or microseconds, respectively).
Change-Id: Icf8a295e1d25874f789bf28b7412156329dc975c
Co-authored-by: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
Ryan Harkin
authored
on 17 Mar 2015
Dan Handley
committed
on 17 Jun 2015
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