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found using codespell (https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell).
Signed-off-by: Elyes Haouas <ehaouas@noos.fr>
Change-Id: I1bfa797e3460adddeefa916bb68e22beddaf6373
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While doing RAS related tests there were few patches related with
fault injection and handling were applied through CI hooks.
These patches were invisible as they were applied and removed after the
build is done.
This patch introduces build macro PLATFORM_TEST_RAS_FFH and moves the
patches applied through CI under this.
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: Iddba52f3ebf21f575a473e50c607a944391156b9
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The SPMC (Hafnium) looks for secure and non-secure ranges
in its manifest.
Those relate with ranges that can be used by SPs in their
FF-A manifests.
The NS memory that is not used by SPs will be assigned
to the NWd, for it to share memory with SPs as needed.
Thus, this limits the memory the NWd can share with SPs,
to prevent NWD VMs from sharing memory that belongs
to other critical components.
Signed-off-by: J-Alves <joao.alves@arm.com>
Change-Id: Iad03eb138a57068fbb18c53141bdf6bf9c171b28
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* changes:
docs(spm): support for handling Group0 interrupts
feat(spmd): introduce platform handler for Group0 interrupt
feat(spmd): add support for FFA_EL3_INTR_HANDLE_32 ABI
feat(spmd): register handler for group0 interrupt from NWd
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This patch introduces a handler for FVP platform to triage Group0
secure interrupts. Currently, it is empty but serves as a
placeholder for future Group0 interrupt sources.
Moreover, this patch also provides a dummy implementation of the
above mentioned platform hook for QEMU, corstone100, n1sdp and
hikey960 ports.
Change-Id: I01d3451408f47ac313b0af74046cce89f89b85bb
Signed-off-by: Madhukar Pappireddy <madhukar.pappireddy@arm.com>
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SPMD is not compatible with ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS.
Hence disable SME when SPD=spmd
Change-Id: I8bcf2493819718732563f9db69f7186ac7437637
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
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FVP currently does not have proper handler to do Firmware First Handling
(FFH) of lower EL External aborts and it ends up in EL3 panic.
To test the scenarios sensibly we need a proper handling when the FVP is
under test so that we do not change the default behavior.
Introduce PLATFORM_TEST_EA_FFH config which will be enabled in CI
scripts and implement a proper handling for Sync EA and SErrors from
lower EL.
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ib130154206b17f72c49c9f07de2d92f35a97ab0b
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FEAT_SME2 is an extension of FEAT_SME and an optional feature
from v9.2. Its an extension of SME, wherein it not only
processes matrix operations efficiently, but also provides
outer-product instructions to accelerate matrix operations.
It affords instructions for multi-vector operations.
Further, it adds an 512 bit architectural register ZT0.
This patch implements all the changes introduced with FEAT_SME2
to ensure that the instructions are allowed to access ZT0
register from Non-secure lower exception levels.
Additionally, it adds support to ensure FEAT_SME2 is aligned
with the existing FEATURE DETECTION mechanism, and documented.
Change-Id: Iee0f61943304a9cfc3db8f986047b1321d0a6463
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
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The fvp build includes a very large number of cpus so that it can run on
a wide range of models. One config (HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY=1
CTX_INCLUDE_AARCH32_REGS=0) includes an unusually large number of cpus.
Well, the list is quite arbitrary and incomplete. As we're currently out
of BL31 space on the fvp, remove all that are not routinely run in the
CI to buy us some time.
Also use the opportunity to reorder the list into something searchable.
Signed-off-by: Boyan Karatotev <boyan.karatotev@arm.com>
Change-Id: I8c6cad41327451edf0d3a0e92c43d6c72c254aac
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At the moment we only support FEAT_DIT to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_DIT=2), by splitting
is_armv8_4_dit_present() into an ID register reading function and a
second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed).
We use ENABLE_DIT in two occassions in assembly code, where we just set
the DIT bit in the DIT system register.
Protect those two cases by reading the CPU ID register when ENABLE_DIT
is set to 2.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic
option (=2), so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I506d352f18e23c60db8cdf08edb449f60adbe098
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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Arm v9.4 introduces support for Guarded Control Stack, providing
mitigations against some forms of RPO attacks and an efficient mechanism
for obtaining the current call stack without requiring a full stack
unwind. Enable access to this feature for EL2 and below, context
switching the newly added EL2 registers as appropriate.
Change the FVP platform to default to handling this as a dynamic option
so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Change-Id: I691aa7c22e3547bb3abe98d96993baf18c5f0e7b
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PLAT_SP_PRI is used by SPM_MM and it is assigned same value as RAS
priority. Which is not allowed by exception handling framework and
causes build failure if both SPM_MM and RAS is enabled.
To fix this problem assign SP a different priority than RAS.
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: Iff64ac547f0966c0d94ac7c3ab0eb1e3151fb314
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Updated the code to get and set the 'tpm_event_log_max_size' property
in the event_log.dtsi.
In this change, the maximum Event Log buffer size allocated by BL1 is
passed to BL2, rather than both relying on the maximum Event Log buffer
size macro.
Change-Id: I7aa6256390872171e362b6f166f3f7335aa6e425
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
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Arm v8.9 introduces a series of features providing a new way to set memory
permissions. Instead of directly encoding the permissions in the page
tables the PTEs contain indexes into an array of permissions stored in
system registers, allowing greater flexibility and density of encoding.
Enable access to these features for EL2 and below, context switching the
newly added EL2 registers as appropriate. Since all of FEAT_S[12]P[IO]E
are separately discoverable we have separate build time options for
enabling them, but note that there is overlap in the registers that they
implement and the enable bit required for lower EL access.
Change the FVP platform to default to handling them as dynamic options so
the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Change-Id: Icf89e444e39e1af768739668b505661df18fb234
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Just like the tspd, DRTM support pulls in a lot of code which can't fit
into SRAM with everything else the fvp is including. Luckily, testing
this feature is only done on v8.0 models, meaning all feature related
code can be excluded for this run, saving space. The benefit of doing it
this way is that the test can continue running unaltered in the interim.
Signed-off-by: Boyan Karatotev <boyan.karatotev@arm.com>
Change-Id: Iced2089837622fea49c10ae403c653dd1f331ca3
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Add basic CPU library code to support the Blackhawk CPU,
BlackHawk core is based out of Hunter ELP core,
so overall library code was adapted based on that.
Change-Id: I4750e774732218ee669dceb734cd107f46b78492
Signed-off-by: Govindraj Raja <govindraj.raja@arm.com>
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Add basic CPU library code to support the Chaberton CPU,
Chaberton cores are based out of Hunter core, so overall
library code was adapted based on that.
Change-Id: I58321c77f2c364225a764da6fa65656d1bec33f1
Signed-off-by: Govindraj Raja <govindraj.raja@arm.com>
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Signed-off-by: Rob Hughes <robert.hughes@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Mikael Olsson <mikael.olsson@arm.com>
Change-Id: I557bca7dd32c3be084bbba11d84dfa2818cb6791
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It is useful to have a single build for the FVP that includes as much
stuff as possible. Such a build allows a single TF-A build to be used on
a wide variety of fvp command lines. Unfortunately, the fvp also has a
(somewhat arbitrary) SRAM limit and enabling a bunch of stuff overruns
what is available.
To workaround this limit, don't enable everything for all
configurations. The offending configuration is when tsp is enabled, so
try to slim the binary down only when building with it.
As this doesn't solve the issue of running out of space for BL31, update
the linker error to give some clue as to what has (likely) caused it
while more permanent fixes are found.
Also add FEAT_RNG to the mix as it got missed in the commotion.
Signed-off-by: Boyan Karatotev <boyan.karatotev@arm.com>
Change-Id: Icb27cc837c2d90ca182693e9b3121b51383d51fd
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Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS=2), by splitting
feat_sme_supported() into an ID register reading function and a
second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is
used before we do SME specific setup.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option
(=2),so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: Ida9ccf737db5be20865b84f42b1f9587be0626ab
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
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* changes:
feat(sc7280): add support for PSCI_OS_INIT_MODE
feat(fvp): enable support for PSCI OS-initiated mode
feat(psci): update PSCI_FEATURES
feat(psci): add support for OS-initiated mode
feat(psci): add support for PSCI_SET_SUSPEND_MODE
build(psci): add build option for OS-initiated mode
docs(psci): add design proposal for OS-initiated mode
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Change-Id: I4cd6d2bd7ec7f581bd525d5323a3b54e855e2e51
Signed-off-by: Wing Li <wingers@google.com>
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The AMU extension code was using its own feature detection routines.
Replace them with the generic CPU feature handlers (defined in
arch_features.h), which get updated to cover the v1p1 variant as well.
Change-Id: I8540f1e745d7b02a25a6c6cdf2a39d6f5e21f2aa
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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So far we have the ENABLE_AMU build option to include AMU register
handling code for enabling and context switch. There is also an
ENABLE_FEAT_AMUv1 option, solely to protect the HAFGRTR_EL2 system
register handling. The latter needs some alignment with the new feature
scheme, but it conceptually overlaps with the ENABLE_AMU option.
Since there is no real need for two separate options, unify both into a
new ENABLE_FEAT_AMU name in a first step. This is mostly just renaming at
this point, a subsequent patch will make use of the new feature handling
scheme.
Change-Id: I97d8a55bdee2ed1e1509fa9f2b09fd0bdd82736e
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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* changes:
refactor(cpufeat): enable FEAT_RNG for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(cpufeat): align FEAT_SEL2 to new feature handling
refactor(cpufeat): enable FEAT_NV2 for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(cpufeat): enable FEAT_TWED for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(cpufeat): enable FEAT_CSV2_2 for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(cpufeat): enable FEAT_ECV for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(cpufeat): enable FEAT_PAN for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(cpufeat): align FEAT_SB to new feature handling
refactor(cpufeat): use alternative encoding for "SB" barrier
refactor(cpufeat): enable SYS_REG_TRACE for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
fix(cpufeat): make stub enable functions "static inline"
fix(mpam): feat_detect: support major/minor
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In ARMv8.4, the EL2 exception level got added to the secure world.
Adapt and rename the existing is_armv8_4_sel2_present() function, to
align its handling with the other CPU features.
Change-Id: If11e1942fdeb63c63f36ab9e89be810347d1a952
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support for FEAT_NV2 to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (CTX_INCLUDE_NEVE_REGS=2), by
splitting get_armv8_4_feat_nv_support() into an ID register reading
function and a second function to report the support status. That
function considers both build time settings and runtime information
(if needed), and is used before we access the VNCR_EL2 system register.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_nv2_supported() function to guard its execution.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option (=2),
so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I85b080641995fb72cfd4ac933f7a3f75770c2cb9
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support FEAT_TWED to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_FEAT_TWED=2), by splitting
is_armv8_6_twed_present() into an ID register reading function and a
second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is
used before we set the trap delay time.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option (=2),
so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I58626230ef0af49886c0a197abace01e81f661d2
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support FEAT_CSV2_2 to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_FEAT_CSV2_2=2), by splitting
is_armv8_0_feat_csv2_2_present() into an ID register reading function
and a second function to report the support status. That function
considers both build time settings and runtime information (if needed),
and is used before we access the SCXTNUM_EL2 system register.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_csv2_2_supported() function to guard its execution.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option (=2),
so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I89c7bc883e6a65727fdbdd36eb3bfbffb2196da7
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support FEAT_ECV to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_FEAT_ECV=2), by splitting
is_feat_ecv_present() into an ID register reading function and a second
function to report the support status. That function considers both
build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is used
before we access the CNTPOFF_EL2 system register.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_ecv_supported() function to guard its execution.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option (=2),
so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I4acd5384929f1902b62a87ae073aafa1472cd66b
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support FEAT_PAN to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_FEAT_PAN=2), by splitting
is_armv8_1_pan_present() into an ID register reading function and a
second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is
used before we PAN specific setup.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option (=2),
so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I58e5fe8d3c9332820391c7d93a8fb9dba4cf754a
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support access to the trace unit by system
registers (SYS_REG_TRACE) to be either unconditionally compiled in, or
to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_SYS_REG_TRACE_FOR_NS=2), by
adding is_feat_sys_reg_trace_supported(). That function considers both
build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is used
before we access SYS_REG_TRACE related registers.
The FVP platform decided to compile in support unconditionally (=1),
even though this is an optional feature, so it is not available with the
FVP model's default command line.
Change that to the now supported dynamic option (=2), so the right
decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I450a574a4f6bd9fc269887037049c94c906f54b2
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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Included lib/psa headers uncondiitionally to leverage their
use across different FVP build configurations.
Change-Id: I3417925e544d9ec20606a2ffba3d46ef7adaa730
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
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Retrieved the platform attestation token and delegated realm attestation
key through the PSA delegated attestation layer.
Even though FVP doesn't support RSS hardware today, it can still
leverage the RSS implementation of these PSA interfaces in their mocking
form (see PLAT_RSS_NOT_SUPPORTED).
Therefore, platform APIs now call these PSA interfaces instead of
directly providing these hardcoded values.
Change-Id: I31d0ca58f6f1a444f513d954da4e3e67757321ad
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
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* changes:
refactor(cpufeat): enable FEAT_VHE for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(mpam): enable FEAT_MPAM for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
feat(libc): add support for fallthrough statement
refactor(spe): enable FEAT_SPE for FEAT_STATE_CHECKED
refactor(cpufeat): rename ENABLE_SPE_FOR_LOWER_ELS to ENABLE_SPE_FOR_NS
fix(spe): drop SPE EL2 context switch code
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At the moment we only support FEAT_VHE to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_FEAT_VHE=2), by splitting
is_armv8_1_vhe_present() into an ID register reading function and a
second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is
used before we access VHE related registers.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_vhe_supported() function to guard its execution.
Enable VHE in its runtime detection version for all FVP builds.
Change-Id: Ib397cd0c83e8c709bd6fed603560e39901fa672b
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support FEAT_MPAM to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS=2), by
splitting get_mpam_version() into an ID register reading
function and a second function to report the support status. That
function considers both build time settings and runtime information (if
needed), and is used before we access MPAM related registers.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_mpam_supported() function to guard its execution.
ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS defaults to 0, so add a stub enable function
to cover builds with compiler optimisations turned off. The unused
mpam_enable() function call will normally be optimised away (because it
would never be called), but with -O0 the compiler will leave the symbol
in the object file.
Change-Id: I531d87cb855a7c43471f861f625b5a6d4bc61313
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we only support FEAT_SPE to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_SPE_FOR_NS=2), by splitting
is_armv8_2_feat_spe_present() into an ID register reading function and
a second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is
used before we access SPE related registers.
Previously SPE was enabled unconditionally for all platforms, change
this now to the runtime detection version.
Change-Id: I830c094107ce6a398bf1f4aef7ffcb79d4f36552
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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At the moment we hardcode the SPE functionality to be available on the
non-secure side only, by setting MDCR_EL2.E2PB accordingly.
This should be reflected in the feature selection symbol, so rename that
to ENABLE_SPE_FOR_NS, to make it clearer that SPE is not supported in
the secure world.
Change-Id: I3f9b48eab1a45d6ccfcbb9c90a11eeb66867ad9a
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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* changes:
chore(fvp): add the aarch32 cortex A57 to the build
chore(cpus): remove redundant asserts
refactor(cpus): shorten errata flag defines
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Signed-off-by: Boyan Karatotev <boyan.karatotev@arm.com>
Change-Id: I80921b501ad9a97ddf23c371642a0a5e3f56cd99
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Arm v8.9 introduces FEAT_TCR2, adding extended translation control
registers. Support this, context switching TCR2_EL2 and disabling
traps so lower ELs can access the new registers.
Change the FVP platform to default to handling this as a dynamic option so
the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Change-Id: I297452acd8646d58bac64fc15e05b06a543e5148
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