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| |
| #include <arch.h> |
| #include <asm_macros.S> |
| #include <tsp.h> |
| #include <xlat_tables.h> |
| |
| |
| .globl tsp_entrypoint |
| .globl tsp_vector_table |
| |
| |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Populate the params in x0-x7 from the pointer |
| * to the smc args structure in x0. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| .macro restore_args_call_smc |
| ldp x6, x7, [x0, #TSP_ARG6] |
| ldp x4, x5, [x0, #TSP_ARG4] |
| ldp x2, x3, [x0, #TSP_ARG2] |
| ldp x0, x1, [x0, #TSP_ARG0] |
| smc #0 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro save_eret_context reg1 reg2 |
| mrs \reg1, elr_el1 |
| mrs \reg2, spsr_el1 |
| stp \reg1, \reg2, [sp, #-0x10]! |
| stp x30, x18, [sp, #-0x10]! |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro restore_eret_context reg1 reg2 |
| ldp x30, x18, [sp], #0x10 |
| ldp \reg1, \reg2, [sp], #0x10 |
| msr elr_el1, \reg1 |
| msr spsr_el1, \reg2 |
| .endm |
| |
| .section .text, "ax" |
| .align 3 |
| |
| func tsp_entrypoint |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Set the exception vector to something sane. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| adr x0, tsp_exceptions |
| msr vbar_el1, x0 |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Enable the instruction cache, stack pointer |
| * and data access alignment checks |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| mov x1, #(SCTLR_I_BIT | SCTLR_A_BIT | SCTLR_SA_BIT) |
| mrs x0, sctlr_el1 |
| orr x0, x0, x1 |
| msr sctlr_el1, x0 |
| isb |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Zero out NOBITS sections. There are 2 of them: |
| * - the .bss section; |
| * - the coherent memory section. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| ldr x0, =__BSS_START__ |
| ldr x1, =__BSS_SIZE__ |
| bl zeromem16 |
| |
| ldr x0, =__COHERENT_RAM_START__ |
| ldr x1, =__COHERENT_RAM_UNALIGNED_SIZE__ |
| bl zeromem16 |
| |
| /* -------------------------------------------- |
| * Allocate a stack whose memory will be marked |
| * as Normal-IS-WBWA when the MMU is enabled. |
| * There is no risk of reading stale stack |
| * memory after enabling the MMU as only the |
| * primary cpu is running at the moment. |
| * -------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| mrs x0, mpidr_el1 |
| bl platform_set_stack |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Perform early platform setup & platform |
| * specific early arch. setup e.g. mmu setup |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| bl bl32_early_platform_setup |
| bl bl32_plat_arch_setup |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Jump to main function. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| bl tsp_main |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Tell TSPD that we are done initialising |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| mov x1, x0 |
| mov x0, #TSP_ENTRY_DONE |
| smc #0 |
| |
| tsp_entrypoint_panic: |
| b tsp_entrypoint_panic |
| |
| |
| /* ------------------------------------------- |
| * Table of entrypoint vectors provided to the |
| * TSPD for the various entrypoints |
| * ------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_vector_table |
| b tsp_std_smc_entry |
| b tsp_fast_smc_entry |
| b tsp_cpu_on_entry |
| b tsp_cpu_off_entry |
| b tsp_cpu_resume_entry |
| b tsp_cpu_suspend_entry |
| b tsp_fiq_entry |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * This entrypoint is used by the TSPD when this |
| * cpu is to be turned off through a CPU_OFF |
| * psci call to ask the TSP to perform any |
| * bookeeping necessary. In the current |
| * implementation, the TSPD expects the TSP to |
| * re-initialise its state so nothing is done |
| * here except for acknowledging the request. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_cpu_off_entry |
| bl tsp_cpu_off_main |
| restore_args_call_smc |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * This entrypoint is used by the TSPD when this |
| * cpu is turned on using a CPU_ON psci call to |
| * ask the TSP to initialise itself i.e. setup |
| * the mmu, stacks etc. Minimal architectural |
| * state will be initialised by the TSPD when |
| * this function is entered i.e. Caches and MMU |
| * will be turned off, the execution state |
| * will be aarch64 and exceptions masked. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_cpu_on_entry |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Set the exception vector to something sane. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| adr x0, tsp_exceptions |
| msr vbar_el1, x0 |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Enable the instruction cache, stack pointer |
| * and data access alignment checks |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| mov x1, #(SCTLR_I_BIT | SCTLR_A_BIT | SCTLR_SA_BIT) |
| mrs x0, sctlr_el1 |
| orr x0, x0, x1 |
| msr sctlr_el1, x0 |
| isb |
| |
| /* -------------------------------------------- |
| * Give ourselves a stack whose memory will be |
| * marked as Normal-IS-WBWA when the MMU is |
| * enabled. |
| * -------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| mrs x0, mpidr_el1 |
| bl platform_set_stack |
| |
| /* -------------------------------------------- |
| * Enable the MMU with the DCache disabled. It |
| * is safe to use stacks allocated in normal |
| * memory as a result. All memory accesses are |
| * marked nGnRnE when the MMU is disabled. So |
| * all the stack writes will make it to memory. |
| * All memory accesses are marked Non-cacheable |
| * when the MMU is enabled but D$ is disabled. |
| * So used stack memory is guaranteed to be |
| * visible immediately after the MMU is enabled |
| * Enabling the DCache at the same time as the |
| * MMU can lead to speculatively fetched and |
| * possibly stale stack memory being read from |
| * other caches. This can lead to coherency |
| * issues. |
| * -------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| mov x0, #DISABLE_DCACHE |
| bl bl32_plat_enable_mmu |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Enable the Data cache now that the MMU has |
| * been enabled. The stack has been unwound. It |
| * will be written first before being read. This |
| * will invalidate any stale cache lines resi- |
| * -dent in other caches. We assume that |
| * interconnect coherency has been enabled for |
| * this cluster by EL3 firmware. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| mrs x0, sctlr_el1 |
| orr x0, x0, #SCTLR_C_BIT |
| msr sctlr_el1, x0 |
| isb |
| |
| /* --------------------------------------------- |
| * Enter C runtime to perform any remaining |
| * book keeping |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| bl tsp_cpu_on_main |
| restore_args_call_smc |
| |
| /* Should never reach here */ |
| tsp_cpu_on_entry_panic: |
| b tsp_cpu_on_entry_panic |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * This entrypoint is used by the TSPD when this |
| * cpu is to be suspended through a CPU_SUSPEND |
| * psci call to ask the TSP to perform any |
| * bookeeping necessary. In the current |
| * implementation, the TSPD saves and restores |
| * the EL1 state. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_cpu_suspend_entry |
| bl tsp_cpu_suspend_main |
| restore_args_call_smc |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * This entrypoint is used by the TSPD to pass |
| * control for handling a pending S-EL1 FIQ. |
| * 'x0' contains a magic number which indicates |
| * this. TSPD expects control to be handed back |
| * at the end of FIQ processing. This is done |
| * through an SMC. The handover agreement is: |
| * |
| * 1. PSTATE.DAIF are set upon entry. 'x1' has |
| * the ELR_EL3 from the non-secure state. |
| * 2. TSP has to preserve the callee saved |
| * general purpose registers, SP_EL1/EL0 and |
| * LR. |
| * 3. TSP has to preserve the system and vfp |
| * registers (if applicable). |
| * 4. TSP can use 'x0-x18' to enable its C |
| * runtime. |
| * 5. TSP returns to TSPD using an SMC with |
| * 'x0' = TSP_HANDLED_S_EL1_FIQ |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_fiq_entry |
| #if DEBUG |
| mov x2, #(TSP_HANDLE_FIQ_AND_RETURN & ~0xffff) |
| movk x2, #(TSP_HANDLE_FIQ_AND_RETURN & 0xffff) |
| cmp x0, x2 |
| b.ne tsp_fiq_entry_panic |
| #endif |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * Save any previous context needed to perform |
| * an exception return from S-EL1 e.g. context |
| * from a previous IRQ. Update statistics and |
| * handle the FIQ before returning to the TSPD. |
| * IRQ/FIQs are not enabled since that will |
| * complicate the implementation. Execution |
| * will be transferred back to the normal world |
| * in any case. A non-zero return value from the |
| * fiq handler is an error. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| save_eret_context x2 x3 |
| bl tsp_update_sync_fiq_stats |
| bl tsp_fiq_handler |
| cbnz x0, tsp_fiq_entry_panic |
| restore_eret_context x2 x3 |
| mov x0, #(TSP_HANDLED_S_EL1_FIQ & ~0xffff) |
| movk x0, #(TSP_HANDLED_S_EL1_FIQ & 0xffff) |
| smc #0 |
| |
| tsp_fiq_entry_panic: |
| b tsp_fiq_entry_panic |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * This entrypoint is used by the TSPD when this |
| * cpu resumes execution after an earlier |
| * CPU_SUSPEND psci call to ask the TSP to |
| * restore its saved context. In the current |
| * implementation, the TSPD saves and restores |
| * EL1 state so nothing is done here apart from |
| * acknowledging the request. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_cpu_resume_entry |
| bl tsp_cpu_resume_main |
| restore_args_call_smc |
| tsp_cpu_resume_panic: |
| b tsp_cpu_resume_panic |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * This entrypoint is used by the TSPD to ask |
| * the TSP to service a fast smc request. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_fast_smc_entry |
| bl tsp_smc_handler |
| restore_args_call_smc |
| tsp_fast_smc_entry_panic: |
| b tsp_fast_smc_entry_panic |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------- |
| * This entrypoint is used by the TSPD to ask |
| * the TSP to service a std smc request. |
| * We will enable preemption during execution |
| * of tsp_smc_handler. |
| * --------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| func tsp_std_smc_entry |
| msr daifclr, #DAIF_FIQ_BIT | DAIF_IRQ_BIT |
| bl tsp_smc_handler |
| msr daifset, #DAIF_FIQ_BIT | DAIF_IRQ_BIT |
| restore_args_call_smc |
| tsp_std_smc_entry_panic: |
| b tsp_std_smc_entry_panic |