ARM Trusted Firmware 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 specifc errata documents published by ARM. The errata workarounds are implemented for a particular revision or a set of processor revisions. This check is done in the debug build. 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 is ERRATA_<Processor name>_<ID>
where the Processor name
is either A57
for the Cortex_A57
CPU or A53
for Cortex_A53
CPU.
All workarounds are disabled by default. The platform is reponsible for enabling these workarounds according to its requirement by defining the errata workaround build flags in the platform specific makefile.
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.
The value of the build flags are 0 by default, that is, disabled. Any other value will enable it.
For Cortex A57, following errata build flags are defined :
ERRATA_A57_806969
: This applies errata 806969 workaround to cortex a57 CPU. This needs to be enabled only for revision r0p0 of the CPU.
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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