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2019-09-13Merge "Assert if power level value greater then PSCI_INVALID_PWR_LVL" into ↵Soby Mathew
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2019-09-13Unify type of "cpu_idx" across PSCI module.Deepika Bhavnani
cpu_idx is used as mix of `unsigned int` and `signed int` in code with typecasting at some places. This change is to unify the cpu_idx as `unsigned int` as underlying API;s `plat_my_core_pos` returns `unsigned int` It was discovered via coverity issue CID 354715 Signed-off-by: Deepika Bhavnani <deepika.bhavnani@arm.com> Change-Id: I4f0adb0c596ff1177210c5fe803bff853f2e54ce
2019-09-09Assert if power level value greater then PSCI_INVALID_PWR_LVLDeepika Bhavnani
Signed-off-by: Deepika Bhavnani <deepika.bhavnani@arm.com> Change-Id: I4a496d5a8e7a9a127cd6224c968539eb74932fca
2019-08-16Coverity fix: Remove GGC ignore -Warray-boundsDeepika Bhavnani
GCC diagnostics were added to ignore array boundaries, instead of ignoring GCC warning current code will check for array boundaries and perform and array update only for valid elements. Resolves: `CID 246574` `CID 246710` `CID 246651` Signed-off-by: Deepika Bhavnani <deepika.bhavnani@arm.com> Change-Id: I7530ecf7a1707351c6ee87e90cc3d33574088f57
2019-08-01Switch AARCH32/AARCH64 to __aarch64__Julius Werner
NOTE: AARCH32/AARCH64 macros are now deprecated in favor of __aarch64__. All common C compilers pre-define the same macros to signal which architecture the code is being compiled for: __arm__ for AArch32 (or earlier versions) and __aarch64__ for AArch64. There's no need for TF-A to define its own custom macros for this. In order to unify code with the export headers (which use __aarch64__ to avoid another dependency), let's deprecate the AARCH32 and AARCH64 macros and switch the code base over to the pre-defined standard macro. (Since it is somewhat unintuitive that __arm__ only means AArch32, let's standardize on only using __aarch64__.) Change-Id: Ic77de4b052297d77f38fc95f95f65a8ee70cf200 Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
2019-06-06PSCI: Lookup list of parent nodes to lock only onceAndrew F. Davis
When acquiring or releasing the power domain locks for a given CPU the parent nodes are looked up by walking the up the PD tree list on both the acquire and release path, only one set of lookups is needed. Fetch the parent nodes first and pass this list into both the acquire and release functions to avoid the double lookup. This also allows us to not have to do this lookup after coherency has been exited during the core power down sequence. The shared struct psci_cpu_pd_nodes is not placed in coherent memory like is done for psci_non_cpu_pd_nodes and doing so would negatively affect performance. With this patch we remove the need to have it in coherent memory by moving the access out of psci_release_pwr_domain_locks(). Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@ti.com> Change-Id: I7b9cfa9d31148dea0f5e21091c8b45ef7fe4c4ab
2019-01-04Sanitise includes across codebaseAntonio Nino Diaz
Enforce full include path for includes. Deprecate old paths. The following folders inside include/lib have been left unchanged: - include/lib/cpus/${ARCH} - include/lib/el3_runtime/${ARCH} The reason for this change is that having a global namespace for includes isn't a good idea. It defeats one of the advantages of having folders and it introduces problems that are sometimes subtle (because you may not know the header you are actually including if there are two of them). For example, this patch had to be created because two headers were called the same way: e0ea0928d5b7 ("Fix gpio includes of mt8173 platform to avoid collision."). More recently, this patch has had similar problems: 46f9b2c3a282 ("drivers: add tzc380 support"). This problem was introduced in commit 4ecca33988b9 ("Move include and source files to logical locations"). At that time, there weren't too many headers so it wasn't a real issue. However, time has shown that this creates problems. Platforms that want to preserve the way they include headers may add the removed paths to PLAT_INCLUDES, but this is discouraged. Change-Id: I39dc53ed98f9e297a5966e723d1936d6ccf2fc8f Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
2018-10-10PSCI: Do not flush cache when unneededAndrew F. Davis
When a platform enables its caches before it accesses the psci_non_cpu_pd_nodes structure then explicit cache maintenance is not needed. Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@ti.com>
2018-10-10PSCI: Update comment on MMU disablementAndrew F. Davis
The MMU is not disabled in this path, update the comment to reflect this. Also clarify that both paths call prepare_cpu_pwr_dwn(), but the second path does stack cache maintenance. Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@ti.com>
2018-10-03Mark BL31 initialization functionsDaniel Boulby
Mark the initialization functions in BL31, such as context management, EHF, RAS and PSCI as __init so that they can be reclaimed by the platform when no longer needed Change-Id: I7446aeee3dde8950b0f410cb766b7a2312c20130 Signed-off-by: Daniel Boulby <daniel.boulby@arm.com>
2018-09-28PSCI: Remove platform compatibility layerRoberto Vargas
Change-Id: I40d040aa05bcbf11536a96ce59827711456b93a8 Co-authored-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
2018-07-26PSCI: Fix logic error to skip cache flushingAndrew F. Davis
If either USE_COHERENT_MEM or HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY being true should cause us to not enter the ifdef block, then the logic is not correct here. Posibly bad use of De Morgan's law? Fix this. Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@ti.com>
2018-07-24PSCI: Fix MISRA defects in common and setup codeAntonio Nino Diaz
MISRA C-2012 Rules 10.1, 10.3, 17.8 and 20.7. Change-Id: I3980bd2a1d845559af4bbe2887a0250d0506a064 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
2018-07-20PSCI: Replace macros by static inline functionsAntonio Nino Diaz
Fix MISRA C-2012 Directive 4.9 and Rule 21.1 defects. Change-Id: I96c216317d38741ee632d2640cd7b36e6723d5c2 Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
2017-11-03Fix PSCI STAT time stamp collectionSoby Mathew
This patch includes various fixes for PSCI STAT functionality relating to timestamp collection: 1. The PSCI stat accounting for retention states for higher level power domains were done outside the locks which could lead to spurious values in some race conditions. This is moved inside the locks. Also, the call to start the stat accounting was redundant which is now removed. 2. The timestamp wrap-around case when calculating residency did not cater for AArch32. This is now fixed. 3. In the warm boot path, `plat_psci_stat_accounting_stop()` was getting invoked prior to population of target power states. This is now corrected. Change-Id: I851526455304fb74ff0a724f4d5318cd89e19589 Signed-off-by: Soby Mathew <soby.mathew@arm.com>
2017-08-23psci_common: Resolve GCC static analysis false positiveAlistair Francis
Previously commit 555ebb34db8f3424c1b394df2f10ecf9c1f70901 attmpted to fix this GCC issue: services/std_svc/psci/psci_common.c: In function 'psci_do_state_coordination': services/std_svc/psci/psci_common.c:220:27: error: array subscript is above array bounds [-Werror=array-bounds] psci_req_local_pwr_states[pwrlvl - 1][cpu_idx] = req_pwr_state; This fix doesn't work as asserts aren't built in non-debug build flows. Let's use GCCs #pragma option (documented here: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Diagnostic-Pragmas.html) to avoid this false positive instead. Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com>
2017-06-14Tegra: enable 'signed-comparison' compilation warning/errorsVarun Wadekar
This patch enables the 'sign-compare' flag, to enable warning/errors for comparisons between signed/unsigned variables. The warning has been enabled for all the Tegra platforms, to start with. Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
2017-05-11Merge pull request #927 from jeenu-arm/state-switchdavidcunado-arm
Execution state switch
2017-05-04Introduce ARM SiP service to switch execution stateJeenu Viswambharan
In AArch64, privileged exception levels control the execution state (a.k.a. register width) of the immediate lower Exception Level; i.e. whether the lower exception level executes in AArch64 or AArch32 state. For an exception level to have its execution state changed at run time, it must request the change by raising a synchronous exception to the higher exception level. This patch implements and adds such a provision to the ARM SiP service, by which an immediate lower exception level can request to switch its execution state. The execution state is switched if the request is: - raised from non-secure world; - raised on the primary CPU, before any secondaries are brought online with CPU_ON PSCI call; - raised from an exception level immediately below EL3: EL2, if implemented; otherwise NS EL1. If successful, the SMC doesn't return to the caller, but to the entry point supplied with the call. Otherwise, the caller will observe the SMC returning with STATE_SW_E_DENIED code. If ARM Trusted Firmware is built for AArch32, the feature is not supported, and the call will always fail. For the ARM SiP service: - Add SMC function IDs for both AArch32 and AArch64; - Increment the SiP service minor version to 2; - Adjust the number of supported SiP service calls. Add documentation for ARM SiP service. Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#436 Change-Id: I4347f2d6232e69fbfbe333b340fcd0caed0a4cea Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
2017-05-03Use SPDX license identifiersdp-arm
To make software license auditing simpler, use SPDX[0] license identifiers instead of duplicating the license text in every file. NOTE: Files that have been imported by FreeBSD have not been modified. [0]: https://spdx.org/ Change-Id: I80a00e1f641b8cc075ca5a95b10607ed9ed8761a Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
2017-03-02PSCI: Optimize call paths if all participants are cache-coherentJeenu Viswambharan
The current PSCI implementation can apply certain optimizations upon the assumption that all PSCI participants are cache-coherent. - Skip performing cache maintenance during power-up. - Skip performing cache maintenance during power-down: At present, on the power-down path, CPU driver disables caches and MMU, and performs cache maintenance in preparation for powering down the CPU. This means that PSCI must perform additional cache maintenance on the extant stack for correct functioning. If all participating CPUs are cache-coherent, CPU driver would neither disable MMU nor perform cache maintenance. The CPU being powered down, therefore, remain cache-coherent throughout all PSCI call paths. This in turn means that PSCI cache maintenance operations are not required during power down. - Choose spin locks instead of bakery locks: The current PSCI implementation must synchronize both cache-coherent and non-cache-coherent participants. Mutual exclusion primitives are not guaranteed to function on non-coherent memory. For this reason, the current PSCI implementation had to resort to bakery locks. If all participants are cache-coherent, the implementation can enable MMU and data caches early, and substitute bakery locks for spin locks. Spin locks make use of architectural mutual exclusion primitives, and are lighter and faster. The optimizations are applied when HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY build option is enabled, as it's expected that all PSCI participants are cache-coherent in those systems. Change-Id: Iac51c3ed318ea7e2120f6b6a46fd2db2eae46ede Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
2017-03-02PSCI: Introduce cache and barrier wrappersJeenu Viswambharan
The PSCI implementation performs cache maintenance operations on its data structures to ensure their visibility to both cache-coherent and non-cache-coherent participants. These cache maintenance operations can be skipped if all PSCI participants are cache-coherent. When HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY build option is enabled, we assume PSCI participants are cache-coherent. For usage abstraction, this patch introduces wrappers for PSCI cache maintenance and barrier operations used for state coordination: they are effectively NOPs when HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY is enabled, but are applied otherwise. Also refactor local state usage and associated cache operations to make it clearer. Change-Id: I77f17a90cba41085b7188c1345fe5731c99fad87 Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
2017-02-16Merge pull request #834 from douglas-raillard-arm/dr/use_dc_zva_zeroingdavidcunado-arm
Use DC ZVA instruction to zero memory
2017-02-13PSCI: Decouple PSCI stat residency calculation from PMFdp-arm
This patch introduces the following three platform interfaces: * void plat_psci_stat_accounting_start(const psci_power_state_t *state_info) This is an optional hook that platforms can implement in order to perform accounting before entering a low power state. This typically involves capturing a timestamp. * void plat_psci_stat_accounting_stop(const psci_power_state_t *state_info) This is an optional hook that platforms can implement in order to perform accounting after exiting from a low power state. This typically involves capturing a timestamp. * u_register_t plat_psci_stat_get_residency(unsigned int lvl, const psci_power_state_t *state_info, unsigned int last_cpu_index) This is an optional hook that platforms can implement in order to calculate the PSCI stat residency. If any of these interfaces are overridden by the platform, it is recommended that all of them are. By default `ENABLE_PSCI_STAT` is disabled. If `ENABLE_PSCI_STAT` is set but `ENABLE_PMF` is not set then an alternative PSCI stat collection backend must be provided. If both are set, then default weak definitions of these functions are provided, using PMF to calculate the residency. NOTE: Previously, platforms did not have to explicitly set `ENABLE_PMF` since this was automatically done by the top-level Makefile. Change-Id: I17b47804dea68c77bc284df15ee1ccd66bc4b79b Signed-off-by: dp-arm <dimitris.papastamos@arm.com>
2017-02-06Replace some memset call by zeromemDouglas Raillard
Replace all use of memset by zeromem when zeroing moderately-sized structure by applying the following transformation: memset(x, 0, sizeof(x)) => zeromem(x, sizeof(x)) As the Trusted Firmware is compiled with -ffreestanding, it forbids the compiler from using __builtin_memset and forces it to generate calls to the slow memset implementation. Zeromem is a near drop in replacement for this use case, with a more efficient implementation on both AArch32 and AArch64. Change-Id: Ia7f3a90e888b96d056881be09f0b4d65b41aa79e Signed-off-by: Douglas Raillard <douglas.raillard@arm.com>
2016-08-10AArch32: Add support to PSCI libSoby Mathew
This patch adds AArch32 support to PSCI library, as follows : * The `psci_helpers.S` is implemented for AArch32. * AArch32 version of internal helper function `psci_get_ns_ep_info()` is defined. * The PSCI Library is responsible for the Non Secure context initialization. Hence a library interface `psci_prepare_next_non_secure_ctx()` is introduced to enable EL3 runtime firmware to initialize the non secure context without invoking context management library APIs. Change-Id: I25595b0cc2dbfdf39dbf7c589b875cba33317b9d
2016-07-25Fix use of stale power states in PSCI standby finisherAchin Gupta
A PSCI CPU_SUSPEND request to place a CPU in retention states at power levels higher than the CPU power level is subject to the same state coordination as a power down state. A CPU could implement multiple retention states at a particular power level. When exiting WFI, the non-CPU power levels may be in a different retention state to what was initially requested, therefore each CPU should refresh its view of the states of all power levels. Previously, a CPU re-used the state of the power levels when it entered the retention state. This patch fixes this issue by ensuring that a CPU upon exit from retention reads the state of each power level afresh. Change-Id: I93b5f5065c63400c6fd2598dbaafac385748f989
2016-07-19Introduce PSCI Library InterfaceSoby Mathew
This patch introduces the PSCI Library interface. The major changes introduced are as follows: * Earlier BL31 was responsible for Architectural initialization during cold boot via bl31_arch_setup() whereas PSCI was responsible for the same during warm boot. This functionality is now consolidated by the PSCI library and it does Architectural initialization via psci_arch_setup() during both cold and warm boots. * Earlier the warm boot entry point was always `psci_entrypoint()`. This was not flexible enough as a library interface. Now PSCI expects the runtime firmware to provide the entry point via `psci_setup()`. A new function `bl31_warm_entrypoint` is introduced in BL31 and the previous `psci_entrypoint()` is deprecated. * The `smc_helpers.h` is reorganized to separate the SMC Calling Convention defines from the Trusted Firmware SMC helpers. The former is now in a new header file `smcc.h` and the SMC helpers are moved to Architecture specific header. * The CPU context is used by PSCI for context initialization and restoration after power down (PSCI Context). It is also used by BL31 for SMC handling and context management during Normal-Secure world switch (SMC Context). The `psci_smc_handler()` interface is redefined to not use SMC helper macros thus enabling to decouple the PSCI context from EL3 runtime firmware SMC context. This enables PSCI to be integrated with other runtime firmware using a different SMC context. NOTE: With this patch the architectural setup done in `bl31_arch_setup()` is done as part of `psci_setup()` and hence `bl31_platform_setup()` will be invoked prior to architectural setup. It is highly unlikely that the platform setup will depend on architectural setup and cause any failure. Please be be aware of this change in sequence. Change-Id: I7f497a08d33be234bbb822c28146250cb20dab73
2016-07-18Introduce `el3_runtime` and `PSCI` librariesSoby Mathew
This patch moves the PSCI services and BL31 frameworks like context management and per-cpu data into new library components `PSCI` and `el3_runtime` respectively. This enables PSCI to be built independently from BL31. A new `psci_lib.mk` makefile is introduced which adds the relevant PSCI library sources and gets included by `bl31.mk`. Other changes which are done as part of this patch are: * The runtime services framework is now moved to the `common/` folder to enable reuse. * The `asm_macros.S` and `assert_macros.S` helpers are moved to architecture specific folder. * The `plat_psci_common.c` is moved from the `plat/common/aarch64/` folder to `plat/common` folder. The original file location now has a stub which just includes the file from new location to maintain platform compatibility. Most of the changes wouldn't affect platform builds as they just involve changes to the generic bl1.mk and bl31.mk makefiles. NOTE: THE `plat_psci_common.c` FILE HAS MOVED LOCATION AND THE STUB FILE AT THE ORIGINAL LOCATION IS NOW DEPRECATED. PLATFORMS SHOULD MODIFY THEIR MAKEFILES TO INCLUDE THE FILE FROM THE NEW LOCATION. Change-Id: I6bd87d5b59424995c6a65ef8076d4fda91ad5e86