| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 2016-2018, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef SMCCC_H |
| #define SMCCC_H |
| |
| #include <lib/utils_def.h> |
| |
| #define SMCCC_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT U(16) |
| #define SMCCC_VERSION_MAJOR_MASK U(0x7FFF) |
| #define SMCCC_VERSION_MINOR_SHIFT U(0) |
| #define SMCCC_VERSION_MINOR_MASK U(0xFFFF) |
| #define MAKE_SMCCC_VERSION(_major, _minor) \ |
| ((((uint32_t)(_major) & SMCCC_VERSION_MAJOR_MASK) << \ |
| SMCCC_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT) \ |
| | (((uint32_t)(_minor) & SMCCC_VERSION_MINOR_MASK) << \ |
| SMCCC_VERSION_MINOR_SHIFT)) |
| |
| #if SMCCC_MAJOR_VERSION == 1 |
| # define SMCCC_MINOR_VERSION U(1) |
| # include <lib/smccc_v1.h> |
| #elif SMCCC_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 |
| # define SMCCC_MINOR_VERSION U(0) |
| # include <lib/smccc_v2.h> |
| #else |
| # error "Unsupported version of SMCCC." |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Various flags passed to SMC handlers */ |
| #define SMC_FROM_SECURE (U(0) << 0) |
| #define SMC_FROM_NON_SECURE (U(1) << 0) |
| |
| #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| #include <lib/cassert.h> |
| |
| #define is_caller_non_secure(_f) (((_f) & SMC_FROM_NON_SECURE) != U(0)) |
| #define is_caller_secure(_f) (!is_caller_non_secure(_f)) |
| |
| /* The macro below is used to identify a Standard Service SMC call */ |
| #define is_std_svc_call(_fid) (GET_SMC_OEN(_fid) == OEN_STD_START) |
| |
| /* The macro below is used to identify a Arm Architectural Service SMC call */ |
| #define is_arm_arch_svc_call(_fid) (GET_SMC_OEN(_fid) == OEN_ARM_START) |
| |
| /* The macro below is used to identify a valid Fast SMC call */ |
| #define is_valid_fast_smc(_fid) ((!(((_fid) >> 16) & U(0xff))) && \ |
| (GET_SMC_TYPE(_fid) == SMC_TYPE_FAST)) |
| |
| /* |
| * Macro to define UUID for services. Apart from defining and initializing a |
| * uuid_t structure, this macro verifies that the first word of the defined UUID |
| * does not equal SMC_UNK. This is to ensure that the caller won't mistake the |
| * returned UUID in x0 for an invalid SMC error return |
| */ |
| #define DEFINE_SVC_UUID2(_name, _tl, _tm, _th, _cl, _ch, \ |
| _n0, _n1, _n2, _n3, _n4, _n5) \ |
| CASSERT((uint32_t)(_tl) != (uint32_t) SMC_UNK, invalid_svc_uuid);\ |
| static const uuid_t _name = { \ |
| {(_tl >> 24) & 0xFF, \ |
| (_tl >> 16) & 0xFF, \ |
| (_tl >> 8) & 0xFF, \ |
| (_tl & 0xFF)}, \ |
| {(_tm >> 8) & 0xFF, \ |
| (_tm & 0xFF)}, \ |
| {(_th >> 8) & 0xFF, \ |
| (_th & 0xFF)}, \ |
| _cl, _ch, \ |
| { _n0, _n1, _n2, _n3, _n4, _n5 } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return a UUID in the SMC return registers. |
| * |
| * Acccording to section 5.3 of the SMCCC, UUIDs are returned as a single |
| * 128-bit value using the SMC32 calling convention. This value is mapped to |
| * argument registers x0-x3 on AArch64 (resp. r0-r3 on AArch32). x0 for example |
| * shall hold bytes 0 to 3, with byte 0 in the low-order bits. |
| */ |
| static inline uint32_t smc_uuid_word(uint8_t b0, uint8_t b1, uint8_t b2, uint8_t b3) |
| { |
| return ((uint32_t) b0) | (((uint32_t) b1) << 8) | |
| (((uint32_t) b2) << 16) | (((uint32_t) b3) << 24); |
| } |
| |
| #define SMC_UUID_RET(_h, _uuid) \ |
| SMC_RET4(handle, \ |
| smc_uuid_word((_uuid).time_low[0], (_uuid).time_low[1], \ |
| (_uuid).time_low[2], (_uuid).time_low[3]), \ |
| smc_uuid_word((_uuid).time_mid[0], (_uuid).time_mid[1], \ |
| (_uuid).time_hi_and_version[0], \ |
| (_uuid).time_hi_and_version[1]), \ |
| smc_uuid_word((_uuid).clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, \ |
| (_uuid).clock_seq_low, (_uuid).node[0], \ |
| (_uuid).node[1]), \ |
| smc_uuid_word((_uuid).node[2], (_uuid).node[3], \ |
| (_uuid).node[4], (_uuid).node[5])) |
| |
| #endif /*__ASSEMBLY__*/ |
| #endif /* SMCCC_H */ |