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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2020, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include <platform_def.h>
#include <arch.h>
#include <asm_macros.S>
#include <bl31/ea_handle.h>
#include <bl31/interrupt_mgmt.h>
#include <common/runtime_svc.h>
#include <context.h>
#include <lib/el3_runtime/cpu_data.h>
#include <lib/smccc.h>
.globl runtime_exceptions
.globl sync_exception_sp_el0
.globl irq_sp_el0
.globl fiq_sp_el0
.globl serror_sp_el0
.globl sync_exception_sp_elx
.globl irq_sp_elx
.globl fiq_sp_elx
.globl serror_sp_elx
.globl sync_exception_aarch64
.globl irq_aarch64
.globl fiq_aarch64
.globl serror_aarch64
.globl sync_exception_aarch32
.globl irq_aarch32
.globl fiq_aarch32
.globl serror_aarch32
/*
* Macro that prepares entry to EL3 upon taking an exception.
*
* With RAS_EXTENSION, this macro synchronizes pending errors with an ESB
* instruction. When an error is thus synchronized, the handling is
* delegated to platform EA handler.
*
* Without RAS_EXTENSION, this macro just saves x30, and unmasks
* Asynchronous External Aborts.
*/
.macro check_and_unmask_ea
#if RAS_EXTENSION
/* Synchronize pending External Aborts */
esb
/* Unmask the SError interrupt */
msr daifclr, #DAIF_ABT_BIT
/*
* Explicitly save x30 so as to free up a register and to enable
* branching
*/
str x30, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_LR]
/* Check for SErrors synchronized by the ESB instruction */
mrs x30, DISR_EL1
tbz x30, #DISR_A_BIT, 1f
/*
* Save general purpose and ARMv8.3-PAuth registers (if enabled).
* If Secure Cycle Counter is not disabled in MDCR_EL3 when
* ARMv8.5-PMU is implemented, save PMCR_EL0 and disable Cycle Counter.
*/
bl save_gp_pmcr_pauth_regs
bl handle_lower_el_ea_esb
/* Restore general purpose, PMCR_EL0 and ARMv8.3-PAuth registers */
bl restore_gp_pmcr_pauth_regs
1:
#else
/* Unmask the SError interrupt */
msr daifclr, #DAIF_ABT_BIT
str x30, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_LR]
#endif
.endm
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* This macro handles Synchronous exceptions.
* Only SMC exceptions are supported.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
.macro handle_sync_exception
#if ENABLE_RUNTIME_INSTRUMENTATION
/*
* Read the timestamp value and store it in per-cpu data. The value
* will be extracted from per-cpu data by the C level SMC handler and
* saved to the PMF timestamp region.
*/
mrs x30, cntpct_el0
str x29, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_X29]
mrs x29, tpidr_el3
str x30, [x29, #CPU_DATA_PMF_TS0_OFFSET]
ldr x29, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_X29]
#endif
mrs x30, esr_el3
ubfx x30, x30, #ESR_EC_SHIFT, #ESR_EC_LENGTH
/* Handle SMC exceptions separately from other synchronous exceptions */
cmp x30, #EC_AARCH32_SMC
b.eq smc_handler32
cmp x30, #EC_AARCH64_SMC
b.eq smc_handler64
/* Synchronous exceptions other than the above are assumed to be EA */
ldr x30, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_LR]
b enter_lower_el_sync_ea
.endm
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* This macro handles FIQ or IRQ interrupts i.e. EL3, S-EL1 and NS
* interrupts.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
.macro handle_interrupt_exception label
/*
* Save general purpose and ARMv8.3-PAuth registers (if enabled).
* If Secure Cycle Counter is not disabled in MDCR_EL3 when
* ARMv8.5-PMU is implemented, save PMCR_EL0 and disable Cycle Counter.
*/
bl save_gp_pmcr_pauth_regs
#if ENABLE_PAUTH
/* Load and program APIAKey firmware key */
bl pauth_load_bl31_apiakey
#endif
/* Save the EL3 system registers needed to return from this exception */
mrs x0, spsr_el3
mrs x1, elr_el3
stp x0, x1, [sp, #CTX_EL3STATE_OFFSET + CTX_SPSR_EL3]
/* Switch to the runtime stack i.e. SP_EL0 */
ldr x2, [sp, #CTX_EL3STATE_OFFSET + CTX_RUNTIME_SP]
mov x20, sp
msr spsel, #MODE_SP_EL0
mov sp, x2
/*
* Find out whether this is a valid interrupt type.
* If the interrupt controller reports a spurious interrupt then return
* to where we came from.
*/
bl plat_ic_get_pending_interrupt_type
cmp x0, #INTR_TYPE_INVAL
b.eq interrupt_exit_\label
/*
* Get the registered handler for this interrupt type.
* A NULL return value could be 'cause of the following conditions:
*
* a. An interrupt of a type was routed correctly but a handler for its
* type was not registered.
*
* b. An interrupt of a type was not routed correctly so a handler for
* its type was not registered.
*
* c. An interrupt of a type was routed correctly to EL3, but was
* deasserted before its pending state could be read. Another
* interrupt of a different type pended at the same time and its
* type was reported as pending instead. However, a handler for this
* type was not registered.
*
* a. and b. can only happen due to a programming error. The
* occurrence of c. could be beyond the control of Trusted Firmware.
* It makes sense to return from this exception instead of reporting an
* error.
*/
bl get_interrupt_type_handler
cbz x0, interrupt_exit_\label
mov x21, x0
mov x0, #INTR_ID_UNAVAILABLE
/* Set the current security state in the 'flags' parameter */
mrs x2, scr_el3
ubfx x1, x2, #0, #1
/* Restore the reference to the 'handle' i.e. SP_EL3 */
mov x2, x20
/* x3 will point to a cookie (not used now) */
mov x3, xzr
/* Call the interrupt type handler */
blr x21
interrupt_exit_\label:
/* Return from exception, possibly in a different security state */
b el3_exit
.endm
vector_base runtime_exceptions
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Current EL with SP_EL0 : 0x0 - 0x200
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
vector_entry sync_exception_sp_el0
#ifdef MONITOR_TRAPS
stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!
mrs x30, esr_el3
ubfx x30, x30, #ESR_EC_SHIFT, #ESR_EC_LENGTH
/* Check for BRK */
cmp x30, #EC_BRK
b.eq brk_handler
ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16
#endif /* MONITOR_TRAPS */
/* We don't expect any synchronous exceptions from EL3 */
b report_unhandled_exception
end_vector_entry sync_exception_sp_el0
vector_entry irq_sp_el0
/*
* EL3 code is non-reentrant. Any asynchronous exception is a serious
* error. Loop infinitely.
*/
b report_unhandled_interrupt
end_vector_entry irq_sp_el0
vector_entry fiq_sp_el0
b report_unhandled_interrupt
end_vector_entry fiq_sp_el0
vector_entry serror_sp_el0
no_ret plat_handle_el3_ea
end_vector_entry serror_sp_el0
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Current EL with SP_ELx: 0x200 - 0x400
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
vector_entry sync_exception_sp_elx
/*
* This exception will trigger if anything went wrong during a previous
* exception entry or exit or while handling an earlier unexpected
* synchronous exception. There is a high probability that SP_EL3 is
* corrupted.
*/
b report_unhandled_exception
end_vector_entry sync_exception_sp_elx
vector_entry irq_sp_elx
b report_unhandled_interrupt
end_vector_entry irq_sp_elx
vector_entry fiq_sp_elx
b report_unhandled_interrupt
end_vector_entry fiq_sp_elx
vector_entry serror_sp_elx
no_ret plat_handle_el3_ea
end_vector_entry serror_sp_elx
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Lower EL using AArch64 : 0x400 - 0x600
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
vector_entry sync_exception_aarch64
/*
* This exception vector will be the entry point for SMCs and traps
* that are unhandled at lower ELs most commonly. SP_EL3 should point
* to a valid cpu context where the general purpose and system register
* state can be saved.
*/
check_and_unmask_ea
handle_sync_exception
end_vector_entry sync_exception_aarch64
vector_entry irq_aarch64
check_and_unmask_ea
handle_interrupt_exception irq_aarch64
end_vector_entry irq_aarch64
vector_entry fiq_aarch64
check_and_unmask_ea
handle_interrupt_exception fiq_aarch64
end_vector_entry fiq_aarch64
vector_entry serror_aarch64
msr daifclr, #DAIF_ABT_BIT
b enter_lower_el_async_ea
end_vector_entry serror_aarch64
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Lower EL using AArch32 : 0x600 - 0x800
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
vector_entry sync_exception_aarch32
/*
* This exception vector will be the entry point for SMCs and traps
* that are unhandled at lower ELs most commonly. SP_EL3 should point
* to a valid cpu context where the general purpose and system register
* state can be saved.
*/
check_and_unmask_ea
handle_sync_exception
end_vector_entry sync_exception_aarch32
vector_entry irq_aarch32
check_and_unmask_ea
handle_interrupt_exception irq_aarch32
end_vector_entry irq_aarch32
vector_entry fiq_aarch32
check_and_unmask_ea
handle_interrupt_exception fiq_aarch32
end_vector_entry fiq_aarch32
vector_entry serror_aarch32
msr daifclr, #DAIF_ABT_BIT
b enter_lower_el_async_ea
end_vector_entry serror_aarch32
#ifdef MONITOR_TRAPS
.section .rodata.brk_string, "aS"
brk_location:
.asciz "Error at instruction 0x"
brk_message:
.asciz "Unexpected BRK instruction with value 0x"
#endif /* MONITOR_TRAPS */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* The following code handles secure monitor calls.
* Depending upon the execution state from where the SMC has been
* invoked, it frees some general purpose registers to perform the
* remaining tasks. They involve finding the runtime service handler
* that is the target of the SMC & switching to runtime stacks (SP_EL0)
* before calling the handler.
*
* Note that x30 has been explicitly saved and can be used here
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
func smc_handler
smc_handler32:
/* Check whether aarch32 issued an SMC64 */
tbnz x0, #FUNCID_CC_SHIFT, smc_prohibited
smc_handler64:
/* NOTE: The code below must preserve x0-x4 */
/*
* Save general purpose and ARMv8.3-PAuth registers (if enabled).
* If Secure Cycle Counter is not disabled in MDCR_EL3 when
* ARMv8.5-PMU is implemented, save PMCR_EL0 and disable Cycle Counter.
*/
bl save_gp_pmcr_pauth_regs
#if ENABLE_PAUTH
/* Load and program APIAKey firmware key */
bl pauth_load_bl31_apiakey
#endif
/*
* Populate the parameters for the SMC handler.
* We already have x0-x4 in place. x5 will point to a cookie (not used
* now). x6 will point to the context structure (SP_EL3) and x7 will
* contain flags we need to pass to the handler.
*/
mov x5, xzr
mov x6, sp
/*
* Restore the saved C runtime stack value which will become the new
* SP_EL0 i.e. EL3 runtime stack. It was saved in the 'cpu_context'
* structure prior to the last ERET from EL3.
*/
ldr x12, [x6, #CTX_EL3STATE_OFFSET + CTX_RUNTIME_SP]
/* Switch to SP_EL0 */
msr spsel, #MODE_SP_EL0
/*
* Save the SPSR_EL3, ELR_EL3, & SCR_EL3 in case there is a world
* switch during SMC handling.
* TODO: Revisit if all system registers can be saved later.
*/
mrs x16, spsr_el3
mrs x17, elr_el3
mrs x18, scr_el3
stp x16, x17, [x6, #CTX_EL3STATE_OFFSET + CTX_SPSR_EL3]
str x18, [x6, #CTX_EL3STATE_OFFSET + CTX_SCR_EL3]
/* Copy SCR_EL3.NS bit to the flag to indicate caller's security */
bfi x7, x18, #0, #1
mov sp, x12
/* Get the unique owning entity number */
ubfx x16, x0, #FUNCID_OEN_SHIFT, #FUNCID_OEN_WIDTH
ubfx x15, x0, #FUNCID_TYPE_SHIFT, #FUNCID_TYPE_WIDTH
orr x16, x16, x15, lsl #FUNCID_OEN_WIDTH
/* Load descriptor index from array of indices */
adrp x14, rt_svc_descs_indices
add x14, x14, :lo12:rt_svc_descs_indices
ldrb w15, [x14, x16]
/* Any index greater than 127 is invalid. Check bit 7. */
tbnz w15, 7, smc_unknown
/*
* Get the descriptor using the index
* x11 = (base + off), w15 = index
*
* handler = (base + off) + (index << log2(size))
*/
adr x11, (__RT_SVC_DESCS_START__ + RT_SVC_DESC_HANDLE)
lsl w10, w15, #RT_SVC_SIZE_LOG2
ldr x15, [x11, w10, uxtw]
/*
* Call the Secure Monitor Call handler and then drop directly into
* el3_exit() which will program any remaining architectural state
* prior to issuing the ERET to the desired lower EL.
*/
#if DEBUG
cbz x15, rt_svc_fw_critical_error
#endif
blr x15
b el3_exit
smc_unknown:
/*
* Unknown SMC call. Populate return value with SMC_UNK and call
* el3_exit() which will restore the remaining architectural state
* i.e., SYS, GP and PAuth registers(if any) prior to issuing the ERET
* to the desired lower EL.
*/
mov x0, #SMC_UNK
str x0, [x6, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_X0]
b el3_exit
smc_prohibited:
ldr x30, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_LR]
mov x0, #SMC_UNK
exception_return
#if DEBUG
rt_svc_fw_critical_error:
/* Switch to SP_ELx */
msr spsel, #MODE_SP_ELX
no_ret report_unhandled_exception
#endif
endfunc smc_handler
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* The following code handles exceptions caused by BRK instructions.
* Following a BRK instruction, the only real valid cause of action is
* to print some information and panic, as the code that caused it is
* likely in an inconsistent internal state.
*
* This is initially intended to be used in conjunction with
* __builtin_trap.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifdef MONITOR_TRAPS
func brk_handler
/* Extract the ISS */
mrs x10, esr_el3
ubfx x10, x10, #ESR_ISS_SHIFT, #ESR_ISS_LENGTH
/* Ensure the console is initialized */
bl plat_crash_console_init
adr x4, brk_location
bl asm_print_str
mrs x4, elr_el3
bl asm_print_hex
bl asm_print_newline
adr x4, brk_message
bl asm_print_str
mov x4, x10
mov x5, #28
bl asm_print_hex_bits
bl asm_print_newline
no_ret plat_panic_handler
endfunc brk_handler
#endif /* MONITOR_TRAPS */