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Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +01001/*
Roberto Vargas7fabe1a2018-02-12 12:36:17 +00002 * Copyright (c) 2015-2018, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +01003 *
dp-arm82cb2c12017-05-03 09:38:09 +01004 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +01005 */
6
7#include <arch.h>
8#include <arch_helpers.h>
9#include <assert.h>
10#include <debug.h>
11#include <gic_common.h>
12#include <gicv2.h>
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +010013#include <interrupt_props.h>
Jeenu Viswambharan74dce7f2017-09-22 08:32:09 +010014#include <spinlock.h>
Soby Mathewe9ec3ce2016-02-01 17:59:22 +000015#include "../common/gic_common_private.h"
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +010016#include "gicv2_private.h"
17
18static const gicv2_driver_data_t *driver_data;
19
Jeenu Viswambharan74dce7f2017-09-22 08:32:09 +010020/*
21 * Spinlock to guard registers needing read-modify-write. APIs protected by this
22 * spinlock are used either at boot time (when only a single CPU is active), or
23 * when the system is fully coherent.
24 */
Roberto Vargas7fabe1a2018-02-12 12:36:17 +000025static spinlock_t gic_lock;
Jeenu Viswambharan74dce7f2017-09-22 08:32:09 +010026
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +010027/*******************************************************************************
28 * Enable secure interrupts and use FIQs to route them. Disable legacy bypass
29 * and set the priority mask register to allow all interrupts to trickle in.
30 ******************************************************************************/
31void gicv2_cpuif_enable(void)
32{
33 unsigned int val;
34
35 assert(driver_data);
36 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
37
38 /*
39 * Enable the Group 0 interrupts, FIQEn and disable Group 0/1
40 * bypass.
41 */
42 val = CTLR_ENABLE_G0_BIT | FIQ_EN_BIT | FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0;
43 val |= IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0 | FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1 | IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1;
44
45 /* Program the idle priority in the PMR */
46 gicc_write_pmr(driver_data->gicc_base, GIC_PRI_MASK);
47 gicc_write_ctlr(driver_data->gicc_base, val);
48}
49
50/*******************************************************************************
51 * Place the cpu interface in a state where it can never make a cpu exit wfi as
52 * as result of an asserted interrupt. This is critical for powering down a cpu
53 ******************************************************************************/
54void gicv2_cpuif_disable(void)
55{
56 unsigned int val;
57
58 assert(driver_data);
59 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
60
61 /* Disable secure, non-secure interrupts and disable their bypass */
62 val = gicc_read_ctlr(driver_data->gicc_base);
63 val &= ~(CTLR_ENABLE_G0_BIT | CTLR_ENABLE_G1_BIT);
64 val |= FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1 | FIQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0;
65 val |= IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP0 | IRQ_BYP_DIS_GRP1;
66 gicc_write_ctlr(driver_data->gicc_base, val);
67}
68
69/*******************************************************************************
70 * Per cpu gic distributor setup which will be done by all cpus after a cold
71 * boot/hotplug. This marks out the secure SPIs and PPIs & enables them.
72 ******************************************************************************/
73void gicv2_pcpu_distif_init(void)
74{
Jeenu Viswambharan385f1db2017-11-07 08:38:23 +000075 unsigned int ctlr;
76
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +010077 assert(driver_data);
78 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +010079
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +010080#if !ERROR_DEPRECATED
81 if (driver_data->interrupt_props != NULL) {
82#endif
83 gicv2_secure_ppi_sgi_setup_props(driver_data->gicd_base,
84 driver_data->interrupt_props,
85 driver_data->interrupt_props_num);
86#if !ERROR_DEPRECATED
87 } else {
Dan Handleydcf01a02018-03-01 16:00:15 +000088 /*
89 * Suppress deprecated declaration warnings in compatibility
90 * function
91 */
92#pragma GCC diagnostic push
93#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +010094 assert(driver_data->g0_interrupt_array);
95 gicv2_secure_ppi_sgi_setup(driver_data->gicd_base,
96 driver_data->g0_interrupt_num,
97 driver_data->g0_interrupt_array);
Dan Handleydcf01a02018-03-01 16:00:15 +000098#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +010099 }
100#endif
Jeenu Viswambharan385f1db2017-11-07 08:38:23 +0000101
102 /* Enable G0 interrupts if not already */
103 ctlr = gicd_read_ctlr(driver_data->gicd_base);
104 if ((ctlr & CTLR_ENABLE_G0_BIT) == 0) {
105 gicd_write_ctlr(driver_data->gicd_base,
106 ctlr | CTLR_ENABLE_G0_BIT);
107 }
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +0100108}
109
110/*******************************************************************************
111 * Global gic distributor init which will be done by the primary cpu after a
112 * cold boot. It marks out the secure SPIs, PPIs & SGIs and enables them. It
113 * then enables the secure GIC distributor interface.
114 ******************************************************************************/
115void gicv2_distif_init(void)
116{
117 unsigned int ctlr;
118
119 assert(driver_data);
120 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +0100121
122 /* Disable the distributor before going further */
123 ctlr = gicd_read_ctlr(driver_data->gicd_base);
124 gicd_write_ctlr(driver_data->gicd_base,
125 ctlr & ~(CTLR_ENABLE_G0_BIT | CTLR_ENABLE_G1_BIT));
126
127 /* Set the default attribute of all SPIs */
128 gicv2_spis_configure_defaults(driver_data->gicd_base);
129
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100130#if !ERROR_DEPRECATED
131 if (driver_data->interrupt_props != NULL) {
132#endif
133 gicv2_secure_spis_configure_props(driver_data->gicd_base,
134 driver_data->interrupt_props,
135 driver_data->interrupt_props_num);
136#if !ERROR_DEPRECATED
137 } else {
Dan Handleydcf01a02018-03-01 16:00:15 +0000138 /*
139 * Suppress deprecated declaration warnings in compatibility
140 * function
141 */
142#pragma GCC diagnostic push
143#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
144
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100145 assert(driver_data->g0_interrupt_array);
146
147 /* Configure the G0 SPIs */
148 gicv2_secure_spis_configure(driver_data->gicd_base,
149 driver_data->g0_interrupt_num,
150 driver_data->g0_interrupt_array);
Dan Handleydcf01a02018-03-01 16:00:15 +0000151#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100152 }
153#endif
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +0100154
155 /* Re-enable the secure SPIs now that they have been configured */
156 gicd_write_ctlr(driver_data->gicd_base, ctlr | CTLR_ENABLE_G0_BIT);
157}
158
159/*******************************************************************************
160 * Initialize the ARM GICv2 driver with the provided platform inputs
161 ******************************************************************************/
162void gicv2_driver_init(const gicv2_driver_data_t *plat_driver_data)
163{
164 unsigned int gic_version;
165 assert(plat_driver_data);
166 assert(plat_driver_data->gicd_base);
167 assert(plat_driver_data->gicc_base);
168
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100169#if !ERROR_DEPRECATED
170 if (plat_driver_data->interrupt_props == NULL) {
171 /* Interrupt properties array size must be 0 */
172 assert(plat_driver_data->interrupt_props_num == 0);
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +0100173
Dan Handleydcf01a02018-03-01 16:00:15 +0000174 /*
175 * Suppress deprecated declaration warnings in compatibility
176 * function
177 */
178#pragma GCC diagnostic push
179#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
180
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100181 /*
182 * If there are no interrupts of a particular type, then the
183 * number of interrupts of that type should be 0 and vice-versa.
184 */
185 assert(plat_driver_data->g0_interrupt_array ?
186 plat_driver_data->g0_interrupt_num :
187 plat_driver_data->g0_interrupt_num == 0);
Dan Handleydcf01a02018-03-01 16:00:15 +0000188#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
189
190 WARN("Using deprecated integer interrupt array in "
191 "gicv2_driver_data_t\n");
192 WARN("Please migrate to using an interrupt_prop_t array\n");
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100193 }
194#else
Samuel Holland9d6d8002017-11-09 12:07:53 -0600195 assert(plat_driver_data->interrupt_props_num > 0 ?
196 plat_driver_data->interrupt_props != NULL : 1);
Jeenu Viswambharanc639e8e2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100197#endif
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +0100198
199 /* Ensure that this is a GICv2 system */
200 gic_version = gicd_read_pidr2(plat_driver_data->gicd_base);
201 gic_version = (gic_version >> PIDR2_ARCH_REV_SHIFT)
202 & PIDR2_ARCH_REV_MASK;
Etienne Carriere64deed12017-11-05 22:57:38 +0100203
204 /*
205 * GICv1 with security extension complies with trusted firmware
206 * GICv2 driver as far as virtualization and few tricky power
207 * features are not used. GICv2 features that are not supported
208 * by GICv1 with Security Extensions are:
209 * - virtual interrupt support.
210 * - wake up events.
211 * - writeable GIC state register (for power sequences)
212 * - interrupt priority drop.
213 * - interrupt signal bypass.
214 */
215 assert(gic_version == ARCH_REV_GICV2 || gic_version == ARCH_REV_GICV1);
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +0100216
217 driver_data = plat_driver_data;
218
Soby Mathew311b1772017-02-14 10:11:52 +0000219 /*
220 * The GIC driver data is initialized by the primary CPU with caches
221 * enabled. When the secondary CPU boots up, it initializes the
222 * GICC/GICR interface with the caches disabled. Hence flush the
223 * driver_data to ensure coherency. This is not required if the
Andrew F. Davis9262eb52018-07-26 13:50:14 -0500224 * platform has HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY or WARMBOOT_ENABLE_DCACHE_EARLY
225 * enabled.
Soby Mathew311b1772017-02-14 10:11:52 +0000226 */
Andrew F. Davis9262eb52018-07-26 13:50:14 -0500227#if !(HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY || WARMBOOT_ENABLE_DCACHE_EARLY)
Soby Mathew311b1772017-02-14 10:11:52 +0000228 flush_dcache_range((uintptr_t) &driver_data, sizeof(driver_data));
229 flush_dcache_range((uintptr_t) driver_data, sizeof(*driver_data));
230#endif
Soby Mathew464ce2b2015-10-07 09:45:27 +0100231 INFO("ARM GICv2 driver initialized\n");
232}
233
234/******************************************************************************
235 * This function returns whether FIQ is enabled in the GIC CPU interface.
236 *****************************************************************************/
237unsigned int gicv2_is_fiq_enabled(void)
238{
239 unsigned int gicc_ctlr;
240
241 assert(driver_data);
242 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
243
244 gicc_ctlr = gicc_read_ctlr(driver_data->gicc_base);
245 return (gicc_ctlr >> FIQ_EN_SHIFT) & 0x1;
246}
247
248/*******************************************************************************
249 * This function returns the type of the highest priority pending interrupt at
250 * the GIC cpu interface. The return values can be one of the following :
251 * PENDING_G1_INTID : The interrupt type is non secure Group 1.
252 * 0 - 1019 : The interrupt type is secure Group 0.
253 * GIC_SPURIOUS_INTERRUPT : there is no pending interrupt with
254 * sufficient priority to be signaled
255 ******************************************************************************/
256unsigned int gicv2_get_pending_interrupt_type(void)
257{
258 assert(driver_data);
259 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
260
261 return gicc_read_hppir(driver_data->gicc_base) & INT_ID_MASK;
262}
263
264/*******************************************************************************
265 * This function returns the id of the highest priority pending interrupt at
266 * the GIC cpu interface. GIC_SPURIOUS_INTERRUPT is returned when there is no
267 * interrupt pending.
268 ******************************************************************************/
269unsigned int gicv2_get_pending_interrupt_id(void)
270{
271 unsigned int id;
272
273 assert(driver_data);
274 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
275
276 id = gicc_read_hppir(driver_data->gicc_base) & INT_ID_MASK;
277
278 /*
279 * Find out which non-secure interrupt it is under the assumption that
280 * the GICC_CTLR.AckCtl bit is 0.
281 */
282 if (id == PENDING_G1_INTID)
283 id = gicc_read_ahppir(driver_data->gicc_base) & INT_ID_MASK;
284
285 return id;
286}
287
288/*******************************************************************************
289 * This functions reads the GIC cpu interface Interrupt Acknowledge register
290 * to start handling the pending secure 0 interrupt. It returns the
291 * contents of the IAR.
292 ******************************************************************************/
293unsigned int gicv2_acknowledge_interrupt(void)
294{
295 assert(driver_data);
296 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
297
298 return gicc_read_IAR(driver_data->gicc_base);
299}
300
301/*******************************************************************************
302 * This functions writes the GIC cpu interface End Of Interrupt register with
303 * the passed value to finish handling the active secure group 0 interrupt.
304 ******************************************************************************/
305void gicv2_end_of_interrupt(unsigned int id)
306{
307 assert(driver_data);
308 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
309
310 gicc_write_EOIR(driver_data->gicc_base, id);
311}
312
313/*******************************************************************************
314 * This function returns the type of the interrupt id depending upon the group
315 * this interrupt has been configured under by the interrupt controller i.e.
316 * group0 secure or group1 non secure. It returns zero for Group 0 secure and
317 * one for Group 1 non secure interrupt.
318 ******************************************************************************/
319unsigned int gicv2_get_interrupt_group(unsigned int id)
320{
321 assert(driver_data);
322 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
323
324 return gicd_get_igroupr(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
325}
Jeenu Viswambharaneb68ea92017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100326
327/*******************************************************************************
328 * This function returns the priority of the interrupt the processor is
329 * currently servicing.
330 ******************************************************************************/
331unsigned int gicv2_get_running_priority(void)
332{
333 assert(driver_data);
334 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
335
336 return gicc_read_rpr(driver_data->gicc_base);
337}
Jeenu Viswambharanfa9db422017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100338
339/*******************************************************************************
340 * This function sets the GICv2 target mask pattern for the current PE. The PE
341 * target mask is used to translate linear PE index (returned by platform core
342 * position) to a bit mask used when targeting interrupts to a PE, viz. when
343 * raising SGIs and routing SPIs.
344 ******************************************************************************/
345void gicv2_set_pe_target_mask(unsigned int proc_num)
346{
347 assert(driver_data);
348 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
349 assert(driver_data->target_masks);
350 assert(proc_num < GICV2_MAX_TARGET_PE);
351 assert(proc_num < driver_data->target_masks_num);
352
353 /* Return if the target mask is already populated */
354 if (driver_data->target_masks[proc_num])
355 return;
356
Jeenu Viswambharan058efee2017-11-07 16:10:19 +0000357 /*
358 * Update target register corresponding to this CPU and flush for it to
359 * be visible to other CPUs.
360 */
361 if (driver_data->target_masks[proc_num] == 0) {
362 driver_data->target_masks[proc_num] =
363 gicv2_get_cpuif_id(driver_data->gicd_base);
Andrew F. Davis9262eb52018-07-26 13:50:14 -0500364#if !(HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY || WARMBOOT_ENABLE_DCACHE_EARLY)
Jeenu Viswambharan058efee2017-11-07 16:10:19 +0000365 /*
366 * PEs only update their own masks. Primary updates it with
367 * caches on. But because secondaries does it with caches off,
368 * all updates go to memory directly, and there's no danger of
369 * secondaries overwriting each others' mask, despite
370 * target_masks[] not being cache line aligned.
371 */
372 flush_dcache_range((uintptr_t)
373 &driver_data->target_masks[proc_num],
374 sizeof(driver_data->target_masks[proc_num]));
375#endif
376 }
Jeenu Viswambharanfa9db422017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100377}
Jeenu Viswambharancbd3f372017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100378
379/*******************************************************************************
380 * This function returns the active status of the interrupt (either because the
381 * state is active, or active and pending).
382 ******************************************************************************/
383unsigned int gicv2_get_interrupt_active(unsigned int id)
384{
385 assert(driver_data);
386 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
387 assert(id <= MAX_SPI_ID);
388
389 return gicd_get_isactiver(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
390}
Jeenu Viswambharan979225f2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100391
392/*******************************************************************************
393 * This function enables the interrupt identified by id.
394 ******************************************************************************/
395void gicv2_enable_interrupt(unsigned int id)
396{
397 assert(driver_data);
398 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
399 assert(id <= MAX_SPI_ID);
400
401 /*
402 * Ensure that any shared variable updates depending on out of band
403 * interrupt trigger are observed before enabling interrupt.
404 */
405 dsbishst();
406 gicd_set_isenabler(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
407}
408
409/*******************************************************************************
410 * This function disables the interrupt identified by id.
411 ******************************************************************************/
412void gicv2_disable_interrupt(unsigned int id)
413{
414 assert(driver_data);
415 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
416 assert(id <= MAX_SPI_ID);
417
418 /*
419 * Disable interrupt, and ensure that any shared variable updates
420 * depending on out of band interrupt trigger are observed afterwards.
421 */
422 gicd_set_icenabler(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
423 dsbishst();
424}
Jeenu Viswambharanf3a86602017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100425
426/*******************************************************************************
427 * This function sets the interrupt priority as supplied for the given interrupt
428 * id.
429 ******************************************************************************/
430void gicv2_set_interrupt_priority(unsigned int id, unsigned int priority)
431{
432 assert(driver_data);
433 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
434 assert(id <= MAX_SPI_ID);
435
436 gicd_set_ipriorityr(driver_data->gicd_base, id, priority);
437}
Jeenu Viswambharan74dce7f2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100438
439/*******************************************************************************
440 * This function assigns group for the interrupt identified by id. The group can
441 * be any of GICV2_INTR_GROUP*
442 ******************************************************************************/
443void gicv2_set_interrupt_type(unsigned int id, unsigned int type)
444{
445 assert(driver_data);
446 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
447 assert(id <= MAX_SPI_ID);
448
449 /* Serialize read-modify-write to Distributor registers */
450 spin_lock(&gic_lock);
451 switch (type) {
452 case GICV2_INTR_GROUP1:
453 gicd_set_igroupr(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
454 break;
455 case GICV2_INTR_GROUP0:
456 gicd_clr_igroupr(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
457 break;
458 default:
459 assert(0);
Jonathan Wright5aa74982018-03-13 15:24:29 +0000460 break;
Jeenu Viswambharan74dce7f2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100461 }
462 spin_unlock(&gic_lock);
463}
Jeenu Viswambharan8db978b2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100464
465/*******************************************************************************
466 * This function raises the specified SGI to requested targets.
467 *
468 * The proc_num parameter must be the linear index of the target PE in the
469 * system.
470 ******************************************************************************/
471void gicv2_raise_sgi(int sgi_num, int proc_num)
472{
473 unsigned int sgir_val, target;
474
475 assert(driver_data);
476 assert(proc_num < GICV2_MAX_TARGET_PE);
477 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
478
479 /*
480 * Target masks array must have been supplied, and the core position
481 * should be valid.
482 */
483 assert(driver_data->target_masks);
484 assert(proc_num < driver_data->target_masks_num);
485
486 /* Don't raise SGI if the mask hasn't been populated */
487 target = driver_data->target_masks[proc_num];
488 assert(target != 0);
489
490 sgir_val = GICV2_SGIR_VALUE(SGIR_TGT_SPECIFIC, target, sgi_num);
491
492 /*
493 * Ensure that any shared variable updates depending on out of band
494 * interrupt trigger are observed before raising SGI.
495 */
496 dsbishst();
497 gicd_write_sgir(driver_data->gicd_base, sgir_val);
498}
Jeenu Viswambharanfc529fe2017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100499
500/*******************************************************************************
501 * This function sets the interrupt routing for the given SPI interrupt id.
502 * The interrupt routing is specified in routing mode. The proc_num parameter is
503 * linear index of the PE to target SPI. When proc_num < 0, the SPI may target
504 * all PEs.
505 ******************************************************************************/
506void gicv2_set_spi_routing(unsigned int id, int proc_num)
507{
508 int target;
509
510 assert(driver_data);
511 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
512
513 assert(id >= MIN_SPI_ID && id <= MAX_SPI_ID);
514
515 /*
516 * Target masks array must have been supplied, and the core position
517 * should be valid.
518 */
519 assert(driver_data->target_masks);
520 assert(proc_num < GICV2_MAX_TARGET_PE);
521 assert(proc_num < driver_data->target_masks_num);
522
523 if (proc_num < 0) {
524 /* Target all PEs */
525 target = GIC_TARGET_CPU_MASK;
526 } else {
527 /* Don't route interrupt if the mask hasn't been populated */
528 target = driver_data->target_masks[proc_num];
529 assert(target != 0);
530 }
531
532 gicd_set_itargetsr(driver_data->gicd_base, id, target);
533}
Jeenu Viswambharana2816a12017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100534
535/*******************************************************************************
536 * This function clears the pending status of an interrupt identified by id.
537 ******************************************************************************/
538void gicv2_clear_interrupt_pending(unsigned int id)
539{
540 assert(driver_data);
541 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
542
543 /* SGIs can't be cleared pending */
544 assert(id >= MIN_PPI_ID);
545
546 /*
547 * Clear pending interrupt, and ensure that any shared variable updates
548 * depending on out of band interrupt trigger are observed afterwards.
549 */
550 gicd_set_icpendr(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
551 dsbishst();
552}
553
554/*******************************************************************************
555 * This function sets the pending status of an interrupt identified by id.
556 ******************************************************************************/
557void gicv2_set_interrupt_pending(unsigned int id)
558{
559 assert(driver_data);
560 assert(driver_data->gicd_base);
561
562 /* SGIs can't be cleared pending */
563 assert(id >= MIN_PPI_ID);
564
565 /*
566 * Ensure that any shared variable updates depending on out of band
567 * interrupt trigger are observed before setting interrupt pending.
568 */
569 dsbishst();
570 gicd_set_ispendr(driver_data->gicd_base, id);
571}
Jeenu Viswambharand55a4452017-09-22 08:32:09 +0100572
573/*******************************************************************************
574 * This function sets the PMR register with the supplied value. Returns the
575 * original PMR.
576 ******************************************************************************/
577unsigned int gicv2_set_pmr(unsigned int mask)
578{
579 unsigned int old_mask;
580
581 assert(driver_data);
582 assert(driver_data->gicc_base);
583
584 old_mask = gicc_read_pmr(driver_data->gicc_base);
585
586 /*
587 * Order memory updates w.r.t. PMR write, and ensure they're visible
588 * before potential out of band interrupt trigger because of PMR update.
589 */
590 dmbishst();
591 gicc_write_pmr(driver_data->gicc_base, mask);
592 dsbishst();
593
594 return old_mask;
595}