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Dan Handley2bd4ef22014-04-09 13:14:54 +010031#include <arch.h>
Andrew Thoelke38bde412014-03-18 13:46:55 +000032#include <asm_macros.S>
Soby Mathew041f62a2014-07-14 16:58:03 +010033#include <assert_macros.S>
Achin Gupta4a826dd2013-11-25 14:00:56 +000034
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010035 .globl get_afflvl_shift
36 .globl mpidr_mask_lower_afflvls
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010037 .globl eret
38 .globl smc
39
Douglas Raillard21362a92016-12-02 13:51:54 +000040 .globl zero_normalmem
41 .globl zeromem
Sandrine Bailleux65f546a2013-11-28 09:43:06 +000042 .globl zeromem16
43 .globl memcpy16
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010044
Andrew Thoelke438c63a2014-04-28 12:06:18 +010045 .globl disable_mmu_el3
46 .globl disable_mmu_icache_el3
47
Andrew Thoelke3f78dc32014-06-02 15:44:43 +010048#if SUPPORT_VFP
49 .globl enable_vfp
50#endif
51
Andrew Thoelke38bde412014-03-18 13:46:55 +000052func get_afflvl_shift
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010053 cmp x0, #3
54 cinc x0, x0, eq
55 mov x1, #MPIDR_AFFLVL_SHIFT
56 lsl x0, x0, x1
57 ret
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +000058endfunc get_afflvl_shift
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010059
Andrew Thoelke38bde412014-03-18 13:46:55 +000060func mpidr_mask_lower_afflvls
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010061 cmp x1, #3
62 cinc x1, x1, eq
63 mov x2, #MPIDR_AFFLVL_SHIFT
64 lsl x2, x1, x2
65 lsr x0, x0, x2
66 lsl x0, x0, x2
67 ret
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +000068endfunc mpidr_mask_lower_afflvls
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010069
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010070
Andrew Thoelke38bde412014-03-18 13:46:55 +000071func eret
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010072 eret
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +000073endfunc eret
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010074
75
Andrew Thoelke38bde412014-03-18 13:46:55 +000076func smc
Achin Gupta4f6ad662013-10-25 09:08:21 +010077 smc #0
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +000078endfunc smc
Sandrine Bailleux65f546a2013-11-28 09:43:06 +000079
80/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
81 * void zeromem16(void *mem, unsigned int length);
82 *
83 * Initialise a memory region to 0.
84 * The memory address must be 16-byte aligned.
Douglas Raillard21362a92016-12-02 13:51:54 +000085 * NOTE: This function is deprecated and zeromem should be used instead.
Sandrine Bailleux65f546a2013-11-28 09:43:06 +000086 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------
87 */
Douglas Raillard21362a92016-12-02 13:51:54 +000088.equ zeromem16, zeromem
89
90/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
91 * void zero_normalmem(void *mem, unsigned int length);
92 *
93 * Initialise a region in normal memory to 0. This functions complies with the
94 * AAPCS and can be called from C code.
95 *
96 * NOTE: MMU must be enabled when using this function as it can only operate on
97 * normal memory. It is intended to be mainly used from C code when MMU
98 * is usually enabled.
99 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------
100 */
101.equ zero_normalmem, zeromem_dczva
102
103/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
104 * void zeromem(void *mem, unsigned int length);
105 *
106 * Initialise a region of device memory to 0. This functions complies with the
107 * AAPCS and can be called from C code.
108 *
109 * NOTE: When data caches and MMU are enabled, zero_normalmem can usually be
110 * used instead for faster zeroing.
111 *
112 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------
113 */
114func zeromem
115 /* x2 is the address past the last zeroed address */
116 add x2, x0, x1
117 /*
118 * Uses the fallback path that does not use DC ZVA instruction and
119 * therefore does not need enabled MMU
120 */
121 b .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry
122endfunc zeromem
123
124/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
125 * void zeromem_dczva(void *mem, unsigned int length);
126 *
127 * Fill a region of normal memory of size "length" in bytes with null bytes.
128 * MMU must be enabled and the memory be of
129 * normal type. This is because this function internally uses the DC ZVA
130 * instruction, which generates an Alignment fault if used on any type of
131 * Device memory (see section D3.4.9 of the ARMv8 ARM, issue k). When the MMU
132 * is disabled, all memory behaves like Device-nGnRnE memory (see section
133 * D4.2.8), hence the requirement on the MMU being enabled.
134 * NOTE: The code assumes that the block size as defined in DCZID_EL0
135 * register is at least 16 bytes.
136 *
137 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------
138 */
139func zeromem_dczva
140
141 /*
142 * The function consists of a series of loops that zero memory one byte
143 * at a time, 16 bytes at a time or using the DC ZVA instruction to
144 * zero aligned block of bytes, which is assumed to be more than 16.
145 * In the case where the DC ZVA instruction cannot be used or if the
146 * first 16 bytes loop would overflow, there is fallback path that does
147 * not use DC ZVA.
148 * Note: The fallback path is also used by the zeromem function that
149 * branches to it directly.
150 *
151 * +---------+ zeromem_dczva
152 * | entry |
153 * +----+----+
154 * |
155 * v
156 * +---------+
157 * | checks |>o-------+ (If any check fails, fallback)
158 * +----+----+ |
159 * | |---------------+
160 * v | Fallback path |
161 * +------+------+ |---------------+
162 * | 1 byte loop | |
163 * +------+------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_initial_1byte_aligned_end
164 * | |
165 * v |
166 * +-------+-------+ |
167 * | 16 bytes loop | |
168 * +-------+-------+ |
169 * | |
170 * v |
171 * +------+------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_blocksize_aligned
172 * | DC ZVA loop | |
173 * +------+------+ |
174 * +--------+ | |
175 * | | | |
176 * | v v |
177 * | +-------+-------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned
178 * | | 16 bytes loop | |
179 * | +-------+-------+ |
180 * | | |
181 * | v |
182 * | +------+------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned
183 * | | 1 byte loop | |
184 * | +-------------+ |
185 * | | |
186 * | v |
187 * | +---+--+ |
188 * | | exit | |
189 * | +------+ |
190 * | |
191 * | +--------------+ +------------------+ zeromem
192 * | | +----------------| zeromem function |
193 * | | | +------------------+
194 * | v v
195 * | +-------------+ .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry
196 * | | 1 byte loop |
197 * | +------+------+
198 * | |
199 * +-----------+
200 */
201
202 /*
203 * Readable names for registers
204 *
205 * Registers x0, x1 and x2 are also set by zeromem which
206 * branches into the fallback path directly, so cursor, length and
207 * stop_address should not be retargeted to other registers.
208 */
209 cursor .req x0 /* Start address and then current address */
210 length .req x1 /* Length in bytes of the region to zero out */
211 /* Reusing x1 as length is never used after block_mask is set */
212 block_mask .req x1 /* Bitmask of the block size read in DCZID_EL0 */
213 stop_address .req x2 /* Address past the last zeroed byte */
214 block_size .req x3 /* Size of a block in bytes as read in DCZID_EL0 */
215 tmp1 .req x4
216 tmp2 .req x5
217
Soby Mathew041f62a2014-07-14 16:58:03 +0100218#if ASM_ASSERTION
Douglas Raillard21362a92016-12-02 13:51:54 +0000219 /*
220 * Check for M bit (MMU enabled) of the current SCTLR_EL(1|3)
221 * register value and panic if the MMU is disabled.
222 */
223#if defined(IMAGE_BL1) || defined(IMAGE_BL31)
224 mrs tmp1, sctlr_el3
225#else
226 mrs tmp1, sctlr_el1
Soby Mathew041f62a2014-07-14 16:58:03 +0100227#endif
Douglas Raillard21362a92016-12-02 13:51:54 +0000228
229 tst tmp1, #SCTLR_M_BIT
230 ASM_ASSERT(ne)
231#endif /* ASM_ASSERTION */
232
233 /* stop_address is the address past the last to zero */
234 add stop_address, cursor, length
235
236 /*
237 * Get block_size = (log2(<block size>) >> 2) (see encoding of
238 * dczid_el0 reg)
239 */
240 mrs block_size, dczid_el0
241
242 /*
243 * Select the 4 lowest bits and convert the extracted log2(<block size
244 * in words>) to <block size in bytes>
245 */
246 ubfx block_size, block_size, #0, #4
247 mov tmp2, #(1 << 2)
248 lsl block_size, tmp2, block_size
249
250#if ASM_ASSERTION
251 /*
252 * Assumes block size is at least 16 bytes to avoid manual realignment
253 * of the cursor at the end of the DCZVA loop.
254 */
255 cmp block_size, #16
256 ASM_ASSERT(hs)
257#endif
258 /*
259 * Not worth doing all the setup for a region less than a block and
260 * protects against zeroing a whole block when the area to zero is
261 * smaller than that. Also, as it is assumed that the block size is at
262 * least 16 bytes, this also protects the initial aligning loops from
263 * trying to zero 16 bytes when length is less than 16.
264 */
265 cmp length, block_size
266 b.lo .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry
267
268 /*
269 * Calculate the bitmask of the block alignment. It will never
270 * underflow as the block size is between 4 bytes and 2kB.
271 * block_mask = block_size - 1
272 */
273 sub block_mask, block_size, #1
274
275 /*
276 * length alias should not be used after this point unless it is
277 * defined as a register other than block_mask's.
278 */
279 .unreq length
280
281 /*
282 * If the start address is already aligned to zero block size, go
283 * straight to the cache zeroing loop. This is safe because at this
284 * point, the length cannot be smaller than a block size.
285 */
286 tst cursor, block_mask
287 b.eq .Lzeromem_dczva_blocksize_aligned
288
289 /*
290 * Calculate the first block-size-aligned address. It is assumed that
291 * the zero block size is at least 16 bytes. This address is the last
292 * address of this initial loop.
293 */
294 orr tmp1, cursor, block_mask
295 add tmp1, tmp1, #1
296
297 /*
298 * If the addition overflows, skip the cache zeroing loops. This is
299 * quite unlikely however.
300 */
301 cbz tmp1, .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry
302
303 /*
304 * If the first block-size-aligned address is past the last address,
305 * fallback to the simpler code.
306 */
307 cmp tmp1, stop_address
308 b.hi .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry
309
310 /*
311 * If the start address is already aligned to 16 bytes, skip this loop.
312 * It is safe to do this because tmp1 (the stop address of the initial
313 * 16 bytes loop) will never be greater than the final stop address.
314 */
315 tst cursor, #0xf
316 b.eq .Lzeromem_dczva_initial_1byte_aligned_end
317
318 /* Calculate the next address aligned to 16 bytes */
319 orr tmp2, cursor, #0xf
320 add tmp2, tmp2, #1
321 /* If it overflows, fallback to the simple path (unlikely) */
322 cbz tmp2, .Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry
323 /*
324 * Next aligned address cannot be after the stop address because the
325 * length cannot be smaller than 16 at this point.
326 */
327
328 /* First loop: zero byte per byte */
3291:
330 strb wzr, [cursor], #1
331 cmp cursor, tmp2
332 b.ne 1b
333.Lzeromem_dczva_initial_1byte_aligned_end:
334
335 /*
336 * Second loop: we need to zero 16 bytes at a time from cursor to tmp1
337 * before being able to use the code that deals with block-size-aligned
338 * addresses.
339 */
340 cmp cursor, tmp1
341 b.hs 2f
3421:
343 stp xzr, xzr, [cursor], #16
344 cmp cursor, tmp1
345 b.lo 1b
3462:
347
348 /*
349 * Third loop: zero a block at a time using DC ZVA cache block zeroing
350 * instruction.
351 */
352.Lzeromem_dczva_blocksize_aligned:
353 /*
354 * Calculate the last block-size-aligned address. If the result equals
355 * to the start address, the loop will exit immediately.
356 */
357 bic tmp1, stop_address, block_mask
358
359 cmp cursor, tmp1
360 b.hs 2f
3611:
362 /* Zero the block containing the cursor */
363 dc zva, cursor
364 /* Increment the cursor by the size of a block */
365 add cursor, cursor, block_size
366 cmp cursor, tmp1
367 b.lo 1b
3682:
369
370 /*
371 * Fourth loop: zero 16 bytes at a time and then byte per byte the
372 * remaining area
373 */
374.Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned:
375 /*
376 * Calculate the last 16 bytes aligned address. It is assumed that the
377 * block size will never be smaller than 16 bytes so that the current
378 * cursor is aligned to at least 16 bytes boundary.
379 */
380 bic tmp1, stop_address, #15
381
382 cmp cursor, tmp1
383 b.hs 2f
3841:
385 stp xzr, xzr, [cursor], #16
386 cmp cursor, tmp1
387 b.lo 1b
3882:
389
390 /* Fifth and final loop: zero byte per byte */
391.Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned:
392 cmp cursor, stop_address
393 b.eq 2f
3941:
395 strb wzr, [cursor], #1
396 cmp cursor, stop_address
397 b.ne 1b
3982:
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +0000399 ret
Douglas Raillard21362a92016-12-02 13:51:54 +0000400
401 /* Fallback for unaligned start addresses */
402.Lzeromem_dczva_fallback_entry:
403 /*
404 * If the start address is already aligned to 16 bytes, skip this loop.
405 */
406 tst cursor, #0xf
407 b.eq .Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned
408
409 /* Calculate the next address aligned to 16 bytes */
410 orr tmp1, cursor, #15
411 add tmp1, tmp1, #1
412 /* If it overflows, fallback to byte per byte zeroing */
413 cbz tmp1, .Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned
414 /* If the next aligned address is after the stop address, fall back */
415 cmp tmp1, stop_address
416 b.hs .Lzeromem_dczva_final_1byte_aligned
417
418 /* Fallback entry loop: zero byte per byte */
4191:
420 strb wzr, [cursor], #1
421 cmp cursor, tmp1
422 b.ne 1b
423
424 b .Lzeromem_dczva_final_16bytes_aligned
Sandrine Bailleux65f546a2013-11-28 09:43:06 +0000425
Douglas Raillard21362a92016-12-02 13:51:54 +0000426 .unreq cursor
427 /*
428 * length is already unreq'ed to reuse the register for another
429 * variable.
430 */
431 .unreq stop_address
432 .unreq block_size
433 .unreq block_mask
434 .unreq tmp1
435 .unreq tmp2
436endfunc zeromem_dczva
Sandrine Bailleux65f546a2013-11-28 09:43:06 +0000437
438/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
439 * void memcpy16(void *dest, const void *src, unsigned int length)
440 *
441 * Copy length bytes from memory area src to memory area dest.
442 * The memory areas should not overlap.
443 * Destination and source addresses must be 16-byte aligned.
444 * --------------------------------------------------------------------------
445 */
Andrew Thoelke38bde412014-03-18 13:46:55 +0000446func memcpy16
Soby Mathew041f62a2014-07-14 16:58:03 +0100447#if ASM_ASSERTION
448 orr x3, x0, x1
449 tst x3, #0xf
450 ASM_ASSERT(eq)
451#endif
Sandrine Bailleux65f546a2013-11-28 09:43:06 +0000452/* copy 16 bytes at a time */
453m_loop16:
454 cmp x2, #16
Douglas Raillard861be8e2016-12-02 13:56:06 +0000455 b.lo m_loop1
Sandrine Bailleux65f546a2013-11-28 09:43:06 +0000456 ldp x3, x4, [x1], #16
457 stp x3, x4, [x0], #16
458 sub x2, x2, #16
459 b m_loop16
460/* copy byte per byte */
461m_loop1:
462 cbz x2, m_end
463 ldrb w3, [x1], #1
464 strb w3, [x0], #1
465 subs x2, x2, #1
466 b.ne m_loop1
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +0000467m_end:
468 ret
469endfunc memcpy16
Andrew Thoelke438c63a2014-04-28 12:06:18 +0100470
471/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
472 * Disable the MMU at EL3
Andrew Thoelke438c63a2014-04-28 12:06:18 +0100473 * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
474 */
475
476func disable_mmu_el3
477 mov x1, #(SCTLR_M_BIT | SCTLR_C_BIT)
478do_disable_mmu:
479 mrs x0, sctlr_el3
480 bic x0, x0, x1
481 msr sctlr_el3, x0
482 isb // ensure MMU is off
Achin Guptae9c4a642015-09-11 16:03:13 +0100483 dsb sy
484 ret
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +0000485endfunc disable_mmu_el3
Andrew Thoelke438c63a2014-04-28 12:06:18 +0100486
487
488func disable_mmu_icache_el3
489 mov x1, #(SCTLR_M_BIT | SCTLR_C_BIT | SCTLR_I_BIT)
490 b do_disable_mmu
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +0000491endfunc disable_mmu_icache_el3
Andrew Thoelke438c63a2014-04-28 12:06:18 +0100492
Andrew Thoelke3f78dc32014-06-02 15:44:43 +0100493/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
494 * Enable the use of VFP at EL3
495 * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
496 */
497#if SUPPORT_VFP
498func enable_vfp
499 mrs x0, cpacr_el1
500 orr x0, x0, #CPACR_VFP_BITS
501 msr cpacr_el1, x0
502 mrs x0, cptr_el3
503 mov x1, #AARCH64_CPTR_TFP
504 bic x0, x0, x1
505 msr cptr_el3, x0
506 isb
507 ret
Kévin Petita877c252015-03-24 14:03:57 +0000508endfunc enable_vfp
Andrew Thoelke3f78dc32014-06-02 15:44:43 +0100509#endif