| Arm CPU Specific Build Macros |
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| This document describes the various build options present in the CPU specific |
| operations framework to enable errata workarounds and to enable optimizations |
| for a specific CPU on a platform. |
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| Security Vulnerability Workarounds |
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| TF-A exports a series of build flags which control which security |
| vulnerability workarounds should be applied at runtime. |
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| - ``WORKAROUND_CVE_2017_5715``: Enables the security workaround for |
| `CVE-2017-5715`_. This flag can be set to 0 by the platform if none |
| of the PEs in the system need the workaround. Setting this flag to 0 provides |
| no performance benefit for non-affected platforms, it just helps to comply |
| with the recommendation in the spec regarding workaround discovery. |
| Defaults to 1. |
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| - ``WORKAROUND_CVE_2018_3639``: Enables the security workaround for |
| `CVE-2018-3639`_. Defaults to 1. The TF-A project recommends to keep |
| the default value of 1 even on platforms that are unaffected by |
| CVE-2018-3639, in order to comply with the recommendation in the spec |
| regarding workaround discovery. |
| |
| - ``DYNAMIC_WORKAROUND_CVE_2018_3639``: Enables dynamic mitigation for |
| `CVE-2018-3639`_. This build option should be set to 1 if the target |
| platform contains at least 1 CPU that requires dynamic mitigation. |
| Defaults to 0. |
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| CPU Errata Workarounds |
| ---------------------- |
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| TF-A exports a series of build flags which control the errata workarounds that |
| are applied to each CPU by the reset handler. The errata details can be found |
| in the CPU specific errata documents published by Arm: |
| |
| - `Cortex-A53 MPCore Software Developers Errata Notice`_ |
| - `Cortex-A57 MPCore Software Developers Errata Notice`_ |
| - `Cortex-A72 MPCore Software Developers Errata Notice`_ |
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| The errata workarounds are implemented for a particular revision or a set of |
| processor revisions. This is checked by the reset handler at runtime. Each |
| errata workaround is identified by its ``ID`` as specified in the processor's |
| errata notice document. The format of the define used to enable/disable the |
| errata workaround is ``ERRATA_<Processor name>_<ID>``, where the ``Processor name`` |
| is for example ``A57`` for the ``Cortex_A57`` CPU. |
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| Refer to the section *CPU errata status reporting* in |
| `Firmware Design guide`_ for information on how to write errata workaround |
| functions. |
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| All workarounds are disabled by default. The platform is responsible for |
| enabling these workarounds according to its requirement by defining the |
| errata workaround build flags in the platform specific makefile. In case |
| these workarounds are enabled for the wrong CPU revision then the errata |
| workaround is not applied. In the DEBUG build, this is indicated by |
| printing a warning to the crash console. |
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| In the current implementation, a platform which has more than 1 variant |
| with different revisions of a processor has no runtime mechanism available |
| for it to specify which errata workarounds should be enabled or not. |
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| The value of the build flags is 0 by default, that is, disabled. A value of 1 |
| will enable it. |
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| For Cortex-A53, the following errata build flags are defined : |
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| - ``ERRATA_A53_826319``: This applies errata 826319 workaround to Cortex-A53 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r0p2 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A53_835769``: This applies erratum 835769 workaround at compile and |
| link time to Cortex-A53 CPU. This needs to be enabled for some variants of |
| revision <= r0p4. This workaround can lead the linker to create ``*.stub`` |
| sections. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A53_836870``: This applies errata 836870 workaround to Cortex-A53 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r0p3 of the CPU. From |
| r0p4 and onwards, this errata is enabled by default in hardware. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A53_843419``: This applies erratum 843419 workaround at link time |
| to Cortex-A53 CPU. This needs to be enabled for some variants of revision |
| <= r0p4. This workaround can lead the linker to emit ``*.stub`` sections |
| which are 4kB aligned. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A53_855873``: This applies errata 855873 workaround to Cortex-A53 |
| CPUs. Though the erratum is present in every revision of the CPU, |
| this workaround is only applied to CPUs from r0p3 onwards, which feature |
| a chicken bit in CPUACTLR_EL1 to enable a hardware workaround. |
| Earlier revisions of the CPU have other errata which require the same |
| workaround in software, so they should be covered anyway. |
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| For Cortex-A57, the following errata build flags are defined : |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_806969``: This applies errata 806969 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision r0p0 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_813419``: This applies errata 813419 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision r0p0 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_813420``: This applies errata 813420 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision r0p0 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_826974``: This applies errata 826974 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r1p1 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_826977``: This applies errata 826977 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r1p1 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_828024``: This applies errata 828024 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r1p1 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_829520``: This applies errata 829520 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r1p2 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_833471``: This applies errata 833471 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r1p2 of the CPU. |
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| - ``ERRATA_A57_859972``: This applies errata 859972 workaround to Cortex-A57 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r1p3 of the CPU. |
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| For Cortex-A72, the following errata build flags are defined : |
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| - ``ERRATA_A72_859971``: This applies errata 859971 workaround to Cortex-A72 |
| CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision <= r0p3 of the CPU. |
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| DSU Errata Workarounds |
| ---------------------- |
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| Similar to CPU errata, TF-A also implements workarounds for DSU (DynamIQ |
| Shared Unit) errata. The DSU errata details can be found in the respective Arm |
| documentation: |
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| - `Arm DSU Software Developers Errata Notice`_. |
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| Each erratum is identified by an ``ID``, as defined in the DSU errata notice |
| document. Thus, the build flags which enable/disable the errata workarounds |
| have the format ``ERRATA_DSU_<ID>``. The implementation and application logic |
| of DSU errata workarounds are similar to `CPU errata workarounds`_. |
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| For DSU errata, the following build flags are defined: |
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| - ``ERRATA_DSU_936184``: This applies errata 936184 workaround for the |
| affected DSU configurations. This errata applies only for those DSUs that |
| contain the ACP interface **and** the DSU revision is older than r2p0 (on |
| r2p0 it is fixed). However, please note that this workaround results in |
| increased DSU power consumption on idle. |
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| CPU Specific optimizations |
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| This section describes some of the optimizations allowed by the CPU micro |
| architecture that can be enabled by the platform as desired. |
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| - ``SKIP_A57_L1_FLUSH_PWR_DWN``: This flag enables an optimization in the |
| Cortex-A57 cluster power down sequence by not flushing the Level 1 data |
| cache. The L1 data cache and the L2 unified cache are inclusive. A flush |
| of the L2 by set/way flushes any dirty lines from the L1 as well. This |
| is a known safe deviation from the Cortex-A57 TRM defined power down |
| sequence. Each Cortex-A57 based platform must make its own decision on |
| whether to use the optimization. |
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| - ``A53_DISABLE_NON_TEMPORAL_HINT``: This flag disables the cache non-temporal |
| hint. The LDNP/STNP instructions as implemented on Cortex-A53 do not behave |
| in a way most programmers expect, and will most probably result in a |
| significant speed degradation to any code that employs them. The Armv8-A |
| architecture (see Arm DDI 0487A.h, section D3.4.3) allows cores to ignore |
| the non-temporal hint and treat LDNP/STNP as LDP/STP instead. Enabling this |
| flag enforces this behaviour. This needs to be enabled only for revisions |
| <= r0p3 of the CPU and is enabled by default. |
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| - ``A57_DISABLE_NON_TEMPORAL_HINT``: This flag has the same behaviour as |
| ``A53_DISABLE_NON_TEMPORAL_HINT`` but for Cortex-A57. This needs to be |
| enabled only for revisions <= r1p2 of the CPU and is enabled by default, |
| as recommended in section "4.7 Non-Temporal Loads/Stores" of the |
| `Cortex-A57 Software Optimization Guide`_. |
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| *Copyright (c) 2014-2018, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.* |
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| .. _CVE-2017-5715: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-5715 |
| .. _CVE-2018-3639: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-3639 |
| .. _Cortex-A53 MPCore Software Developers Errata Notice: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.epm048406/Cortex_A53_MPCore_Software_Developers_Errata_Notice.pdf |
| .. _Cortex-A57 MPCore Software Developers Errata Notice: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.epm049219/cortex_a57_mpcore_software_developers_errata_notice.pdf |
| .. _Cortex-A72 MPCore Software Developers Errata Notice: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.epm012079/index.html |
| .. _Firmware Design guide: firmware-design.rst |
| .. _Cortex-A57 Software Optimization Guide: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.uan0015b/Cortex_A57_Software_Optimization_Guide_external.pdf |
| .. _Arm DSU Software Developers Errata Notice: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.epm138168/index.html |