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Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +00001/*
Douglas Raillard32f0d3c2017-01-26 15:54:44 +00002 * Copyright (c) 2013-2017, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +00003 *
dp-arm82cb2c12017-05-03 09:38:09 +01004 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +00005 */
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Achin Guptac429b5e2014-05-04 18:38:28 +01007#include <arch.h>
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +00008#include <arch_helpers.h>
Dan Handley97043ac2014-04-09 13:14:54 +01009#include <assert.h>
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +000010#include <bl_common.h>
Dan Handley97043ac2014-04-09 13:14:54 +010011#include <context.h>
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +000012#include <context_mgmt.h>
Achin Guptae1333f72014-05-09 10:03:15 +010013#include <interrupt_mgmt.h>
Dan Handley97043ac2014-04-09 13:14:54 +010014#include <platform.h>
Dan Handley5f0cdb02014-05-14 17:44:19 +010015#include <platform_def.h>
Dimitris Papastamos17b4c0d2017-10-13 15:27:58 +010016#include <pubsub_events.h>
Yatharth Kocharbbf8f6f2015-10-02 17:56:48 +010017#include <smcc_helpers.h>
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010018#include <string.h>
Douglas Raillard32f0d3c2017-01-26 15:54:44 +000019#include <utils.h>
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +000020
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +000021
22/*******************************************************************************
23 * Context management library initialisation routine. This library is used by
24 * runtime services to share pointers to 'cpu_context' structures for the secure
25 * and non-secure states. Management of the structures and their associated
26 * memory is not done by the context management library e.g. the PSCI service
27 * manages the cpu context used for entry from and exit to the non-secure state.
28 * The Secure payload dispatcher service manages the context(s) corresponding to
29 * the secure state. It also uses this library to get access to the non-secure
30 * state cpu context pointers.
31 * Lastly, this library provides the api to make SP_EL3 point to the cpu context
32 * which will used for programming an entry into a lower EL. The same context
33 * will used to save state upon exception entry from that EL.
34 ******************************************************************************/
Juan Castillo4f2104f2014-06-13 17:05:10 +010035void cm_init(void)
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +000036{
37 /*
38 * The context management library has only global data to intialize, but
39 * that will be done when the BSS is zeroed out
40 */
41}
42
43/*******************************************************************************
Soby Mathew12d0d002015-04-09 13:40:55 +010044 * The following function initializes the cpu_context 'ctx' for
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010045 * first use, and sets the initial entrypoint state as specified by the
46 * entry_point_info structure.
47 *
48 * The security state to initialize is determined by the SECURE attribute
49 * of the entry_point_info. The function returns a pointer to the initialized
50 * context and sets this as the next context to return to.
51 *
52 * The EE and ST attributes are used to configure the endianess and secure
Soby Mathew12d0d002015-04-09 13:40:55 +010053 * timer availability for the new execution context.
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010054 *
55 * To prepare the register state for entry call cm_prepare_el3_exit() and
56 * el3_exit(). For Secure-EL1 cm_prepare_el3_exit() is equivalent to
57 * cm_e1_sysreg_context_restore().
58 ******************************************************************************/
Soby Mathew12d0d002015-04-09 13:40:55 +010059static void cm_init_context_common(cpu_context_t *ctx, const entry_point_info_t *ep)
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010060{
Soby Mathew12d0d002015-04-09 13:40:55 +010061 unsigned int security_state;
David Cunado3e61b2b2017-10-02 17:41:39 +010062 uint32_t scr_el3, pmcr_el0;
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010063 el3_state_t *state;
64 gp_regs_t *gp_regs;
65 unsigned long sctlr_elx;
66
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010067 assert(ctx);
68
Soby Mathew12d0d002015-04-09 13:40:55 +010069 security_state = GET_SECURITY_STATE(ep->h.attr);
70
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010071 /* Clear any residual register values from the context */
Douglas Raillard32f0d3c2017-01-26 15:54:44 +000072 zeromem(ctx, sizeof(*ctx));
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010073
74 /*
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +010075 * SCR_EL3 was initialised during reset sequence in macro
76 * el3_arch_init_common. This code modifies the SCR_EL3 fields that
77 * affect the next EL.
78 *
79 * The following fields are initially set to zero and then updated to
80 * the required value depending on the state of the SPSR_EL3 and the
81 * Security state and entrypoint attributes of the next EL.
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010082 */
83 scr_el3 = read_scr();
84 scr_el3 &= ~(SCR_NS_BIT | SCR_RW_BIT | SCR_FIQ_BIT | SCR_IRQ_BIT |
85 SCR_ST_BIT | SCR_HCE_BIT);
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +010086 /*
87 * SCR_NS: Set the security state of the next EL.
88 */
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010089 if (security_state != SECURE)
90 scr_el3 |= SCR_NS_BIT;
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +010091 /*
92 * SCR_EL3.RW: Set the execution state, AArch32 or AArch64, for next
93 * Exception level as specified by SPSR.
94 */
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +010095 if (GET_RW(ep->spsr) == MODE_RW_64)
96 scr_el3 |= SCR_RW_BIT;
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +010097 /*
98 * SCR_EL3.ST: Traps Secure EL1 accesses to the Counter-timer Physical
99 * Secure timer registers to EL3, from AArch64 state only, if specified
100 * by the entrypoint attributes.
101 */
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100102 if (EP_GET_ST(ep->h.attr))
103 scr_el3 |= SCR_ST_BIT;
104
Gerald Lejeuneadb4fcf2016-03-22 09:29:23 +0100105#ifndef HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100106 /*
107 * SCR_EL3.EA: Do not route External Abort and SError Interrupt External
108 * to EL3 when executing at a lower EL. When executing at EL3, External
109 * Aborts are taken to EL3.
110 */
Gerald Lejeuneadb4fcf2016-03-22 09:29:23 +0100111 scr_el3 &= ~SCR_EA_BIT;
112#endif
113
Masahiro Yamada3d8256b2016-12-25 23:36:24 +0900114#ifdef IMAGE_BL31
Yatharth Kocharbbf8f6f2015-10-02 17:56:48 +0100115 /*
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100116 * SCR_EL3.IRQ, SCR_EL3.FIQ: Enable the physical FIQ and IRQ rounting as
117 * indicated by the interrupt routing model for BL31.
Yatharth Kocharbbf8f6f2015-10-02 17:56:48 +0100118 */
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100119 scr_el3 |= get_scr_el3_from_routing_model(security_state);
Yatharth Kocharbbf8f6f2015-10-02 17:56:48 +0100120#endif
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100121
122 /*
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100123 * SCR_EL3.HCE: Enable HVC instructions if next execution state is
124 * AArch64 and next EL is EL2, or if next execution state is AArch32 and
125 * next mode is Hyp.
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100126 */
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100127 if ((GET_RW(ep->spsr) == MODE_RW_64
128 && GET_EL(ep->spsr) == MODE_EL2)
129 || (GET_RW(ep->spsr) != MODE_RW_64
130 && GET_M32(ep->spsr) == MODE32_hyp)) {
131 scr_el3 |= SCR_HCE_BIT;
132 }
133
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100134 /*
135 * Initialise SCTLR_EL1 to the reset value corresponding to the target
136 * execution state setting all fields rather than relying of the hw.
137 * Some fields have architecturally UNKNOWN reset values and these are
138 * set to zero.
139 *
140 * SCTLR.EE: Endianness is taken from the entrypoint attributes.
141 *
142 * SCTLR.M, SCTLR.C and SCTLR.I: These fields must be zero (as
143 * required by PSCI specification)
144 */
145 sctlr_elx = EP_GET_EE(ep->h.attr) ? SCTLR_EE_BIT : 0;
146 if (GET_RW(ep->spsr) == MODE_RW_64)
147 sctlr_elx |= SCTLR_EL1_RES1;
148 else {
149 /*
150 * If the target execution state is AArch32 then the following
151 * fields need to be set.
152 *
153 * SCTRL_EL1.nTWE: Set to one so that EL0 execution of WFE
154 * instructions are not trapped to EL1.
155 *
156 * SCTLR_EL1.nTWI: Set to one so that EL0 execution of WFI
157 * instructions are not trapped to EL1.
158 *
159 * SCTLR_EL1.CP15BEN: Set to one to enable EL0 execution of the
160 * CP15DMB, CP15DSB, and CP15ISB instructions.
161 */
162 sctlr_elx |= SCTLR_AARCH32_EL1_RES1 | SCTLR_CP15BEN_BIT
163 | SCTLR_NTWI_BIT | SCTLR_NTWE_BIT;
164 }
165
166 /*
167 * Store the initialised SCTLR_EL1 value in the cpu_context - SCTLR_EL2
David Cunado3e61b2b2017-10-02 17:41:39 +0100168 * and other EL2 registers are set up by cm_preapre_ns_entry() as they
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100169 * are not part of the stored cpu_context.
170 */
171 write_ctx_reg(get_sysregs_ctx(ctx), CTX_SCTLR_EL1, sctlr_elx);
172
David Cunado3e61b2b2017-10-02 17:41:39 +0100173 if (security_state == SECURE) {
174 /*
175 * Initialise PMCR_EL0 for secure context only, setting all
176 * fields rather than relying on hw. Some fields are
177 * architecturally UNKNOWN on reset.
178 *
179 * PMCR_EL0.LC: Set to one so that cycle counter overflow, that
180 * is recorded in PMOVSCLR_EL0[31], occurs on the increment
181 * that changes PMCCNTR_EL0[63] from 1 to 0.
182 *
183 * PMCR_EL0.DP: Set to one so that the cycle counter,
184 * PMCCNTR_EL0 does not count when event counting is prohibited.
185 *
186 * PMCR_EL0.X: Set to zero to disable export of events.
187 *
188 * PMCR_EL0.D: Set to zero so that, when enabled, PMCCNTR_EL0
189 * counts on every clock cycle.
190 */
191 pmcr_el0 = ((PMCR_EL0_RESET_VAL | PMCR_EL0_LC_BIT
192 | PMCR_EL0_DP_BIT)
193 & ~(PMCR_EL0_X_BIT | PMCR_EL0_D_BIT));
194 write_ctx_reg(get_sysregs_ctx(ctx), CTX_PMCR_EL0, pmcr_el0);
195 }
196
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100197 /* Populate EL3 state so that we've the right context before doing ERET */
198 state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
199 write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3, scr_el3);
200 write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_ELR_EL3, ep->pc);
201 write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SPSR_EL3, ep->spsr);
202
203 /*
204 * Store the X0-X7 value from the entrypoint into the context
205 * Use memcpy as we are in control of the layout of the structures
206 */
207 gp_regs = get_gpregs_ctx(ctx);
208 memcpy(gp_regs, (void *)&ep->args, sizeof(aapcs64_params_t));
209}
210
211/*******************************************************************************
Dimitris Papastamos0fd0f222017-11-07 09:55:29 +0000212 * Enable architecture extensions on first entry to Non-secure world.
213 * When EL2 is implemented but unused `el2_unused` is non-zero, otherwise
214 * it is zero.
215 ******************************************************************************/
216static void enable_extensions_nonsecure(int el2_unused)
217{
218#if IMAGE_BL31
219#endif
220}
221
222/*******************************************************************************
Soby Mathew12d0d002015-04-09 13:40:55 +0100223 * The following function initializes the cpu_context for a CPU specified by
224 * its `cpu_idx` for first use, and sets the initial entrypoint state as
225 * specified by the entry_point_info structure.
226 ******************************************************************************/
227void cm_init_context_by_index(unsigned int cpu_idx,
228 const entry_point_info_t *ep)
229{
230 cpu_context_t *ctx;
231 ctx = cm_get_context_by_index(cpu_idx, GET_SECURITY_STATE(ep->h.attr));
232 cm_init_context_common(ctx, ep);
233}
234
235/*******************************************************************************
236 * The following function initializes the cpu_context for the current CPU
237 * for first use, and sets the initial entrypoint state as specified by the
238 * entry_point_info structure.
239 ******************************************************************************/
240void cm_init_my_context(const entry_point_info_t *ep)
241{
242 cpu_context_t *ctx;
243 ctx = cm_get_context(GET_SECURITY_STATE(ep->h.attr));
244 cm_init_context_common(ctx, ep);
245}
246
247/*******************************************************************************
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100248 * Prepare the CPU system registers for first entry into secure or normal world
249 *
250 * If execution is requested to EL2 or hyp mode, SCTLR_EL2 is initialized
251 * If execution is requested to non-secure EL1 or svc mode, and the CPU supports
252 * EL2 then EL2 is disabled by configuring all necessary EL2 registers.
253 * For all entries, the EL1 registers are initialized from the cpu_context
254 ******************************************************************************/
255void cm_prepare_el3_exit(uint32_t security_state)
256{
dp-armd832aee2017-05-23 09:32:49 +0100257 uint32_t sctlr_elx, scr_el3, mdcr_el2;
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100258 cpu_context_t *ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
Dimitris Papastamos0fd0f222017-11-07 09:55:29 +0000259 int el2_unused = 0;
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100260
261 assert(ctx);
262
263 if (security_state == NON_SECURE) {
264 scr_el3 = read_ctx_reg(get_el3state_ctx(ctx), CTX_SCR_EL3);
265 if (scr_el3 & SCR_HCE_BIT) {
266 /* Use SCTLR_EL1.EE value to initialise sctlr_el2 */
267 sctlr_elx = read_ctx_reg(get_sysregs_ctx(ctx),
268 CTX_SCTLR_EL1);
Ken Kuang2e09d4f2017-08-23 16:03:29 +0800269 sctlr_elx &= SCTLR_EE_BIT;
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100270 sctlr_elx |= SCTLR_EL2_RES1;
271 write_sctlr_el2(sctlr_elx);
Jeenu Viswambharanf4c8aa92017-02-21 14:40:44 +0000272 } else if (EL_IMPLEMENTED(2)) {
Dimitris Papastamos0fd0f222017-11-07 09:55:29 +0000273 el2_unused = 1;
274
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100275 /*
276 * EL2 present but unused, need to disable safely.
277 * SCTLR_EL2 can be ignored in this case.
278 *
279 * Initialise all fields in HCR_EL2, except HCR_EL2.RW,
280 * to zero so that Non-secure operations do not trap to
281 * EL2.
282 *
283 * HCR_EL2.RW: Set this field to match SCR_EL3.RW
284 */
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100285 write_hcr_el2((scr_el3 & SCR_RW_BIT) ? HCR_RW_BIT : 0);
286
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100287 /*
288 * Initialise CPTR_EL2 setting all fields rather than
289 * relying on the hw. All fields have architecturally
290 * UNKNOWN reset values.
291 *
292 * CPTR_EL2.TCPAC: Set to zero so that Non-secure EL1
293 * accesses to the CPACR_EL1 or CPACR from both
294 * Execution states do not trap to EL2.
295 *
296 * CPTR_EL2.TTA: Set to zero so that Non-secure System
297 * register accesses to the trace registers from both
298 * Execution states do not trap to EL2.
299 *
300 * CPTR_EL2.TFP: Set to zero so that Non-secure accesses
301 * to SIMD and floating-point functionality from both
302 * Execution states do not trap to EL2.
303 */
304 write_cptr_el2(CPTR_EL2_RESET_VAL &
305 ~(CPTR_EL2_TCPAC_BIT | CPTR_EL2_TTA_BIT
306 | CPTR_EL2_TFP_BIT));
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100307
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100308 /*
309 * Initiliase CNTHCTL_EL2. All fields are
310 * architecturally UNKNOWN on reset and are set to zero
311 * except for field(s) listed below.
312 *
313 * CNTHCTL_EL2.EL1PCEN: Set to one to disable traps to
314 * Hyp mode of Non-secure EL0 and EL1 accesses to the
315 * physical timer registers.
316 *
317 * CNTHCTL_EL2.EL1PCTEN: Set to one to disable traps to
318 * Hyp mode of Non-secure EL0 and EL1 accesses to the
319 * physical counter registers.
320 */
321 write_cnthctl_el2(CNTHCTL_RESET_VAL |
322 EL1PCEN_BIT | EL1PCTEN_BIT);
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100323
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100324 /*
325 * Initialise CNTVOFF_EL2 to zero as it resets to an
326 * architecturally UNKNOWN value.
327 */
Soby Mathew14c05262014-08-29 14:41:58 +0100328 write_cntvoff_el2(0);
329
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100330 /*
331 * Set VPIDR_EL2 and VMPIDR_EL2 to match MIDR_EL1 and
332 * MPIDR_EL1 respectively.
333 */
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100334 write_vpidr_el2(read_midr_el1());
335 write_vmpidr_el2(read_mpidr_el1());
Sandrine Bailleux85d80e52015-11-25 17:00:44 +0000336
337 /*
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100338 * Initialise VTTBR_EL2. All fields are architecturally
339 * UNKNOWN on reset.
340 *
341 * VTTBR_EL2.VMID: Set to zero. Even though EL1&0 stage
342 * 2 address translation is disabled, cache maintenance
343 * operations depend on the VMID.
344 *
345 * VTTBR_EL2.BADDR: Set to zero as EL1&0 stage 2 address
346 * translation is disabled.
Sandrine Bailleux85d80e52015-11-25 17:00:44 +0000347 */
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100348 write_vttbr_el2(VTTBR_RESET_VAL &
349 ~((VTTBR_VMID_MASK << VTTBR_VMID_SHIFT)
350 | (VTTBR_BADDR_MASK << VTTBR_BADDR_SHIFT)));
351
David Cunado495f3d32016-10-31 17:37:34 +0000352 /*
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100353 * Initialise MDCR_EL2, setting all fields rather than
354 * relying on hw. Some fields are architecturally
355 * UNKNOWN on reset.
356 *
dp-armd832aee2017-05-23 09:32:49 +0100357 * MDCR_EL2.TPMS (ARM v8.2): Do not trap statistical
358 * profiling controls to EL2.
359 *
360 * MDCR_EL2.E2PB (ARM v8.2): SPE enabled in non-secure
361 * state. Accesses to profiling buffer controls at
362 * non-secure EL1 are not trapped to EL2.
363 *
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100364 * MDCR_EL2.TDRA: Set to zero so that Non-secure EL0 and
365 * EL1 System register accesses to the Debug ROM
366 * registers are not trapped to EL2.
367 *
368 * MDCR_EL2.TDOSA: Set to zero so that Non-secure EL1
369 * System register accesses to the powerdown debug
370 * registers are not trapped to EL2.
371 *
372 * MDCR_EL2.TDA: Set to zero so that System register
373 * accesses to the debug registers do not trap to EL2.
374 *
375 * MDCR_EL2.TDE: Set to zero so that debug exceptions
376 * are not routed to EL2.
377 *
378 * MDCR_EL2.HPME: Set to zero to disable EL2 Performance
379 * Monitors.
380 *
381 * MDCR_EL2.TPM: Set to zero so that Non-secure EL0 and
382 * EL1 accesses to all Performance Monitors registers
383 * are not trapped to EL2.
384 *
385 * MDCR_EL2.TPMCR: Set to zero so that Non-secure EL0
386 * and EL1 accesses to the PMCR_EL0 or PMCR are not
387 * trapped to EL2.
388 *
389 * MDCR_EL2.HPMN: Set to value of PMCR_EL0.N which is the
390 * architecturally-defined reset value.
David Cunado495f3d32016-10-31 17:37:34 +0000391 */
dp-armd832aee2017-05-23 09:32:49 +0100392 mdcr_el2 = ((MDCR_EL2_RESET_VAL |
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100393 ((read_pmcr_el0() & PMCR_EL0_N_BITS)
394 >> PMCR_EL0_N_SHIFT)) &
395 ~(MDCR_EL2_TDRA_BIT | MDCR_EL2_TDOSA_BIT
396 | MDCR_EL2_TDA_BIT | MDCR_EL2_TDE_BIT
397 | MDCR_EL2_HPME_BIT | MDCR_EL2_TPM_BIT
398 | MDCR_EL2_TPMCR_BIT));
dp-armd832aee2017-05-23 09:32:49 +0100399
400#if ENABLE_SPE_FOR_LOWER_ELS
401 uint64_t id_aa64dfr0_el1;
402
403 /* Detect if SPE is implemented */
404 id_aa64dfr0_el1 = read_id_aa64dfr0_el1() >>
405 ID_AA64DFR0_PMS_SHIFT;
406 if ((id_aa64dfr0_el1 & ID_AA64DFR0_PMS_MASK) == 1) {
407 /*
408 * Make sure traps to EL2 are not generated if
409 * EL2 is implemented but not used.
410 */
411 mdcr_el2 &= ~MDCR_EL2_TPMS;
412 mdcr_el2 |= MDCR_EL2_E2PB(MDCR_EL2_E2PB_EL1);
413 }
414#endif
415
416 write_mdcr_el2(mdcr_el2);
417
David Cunado939f66d2016-11-25 00:21:59 +0000418 /*
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100419 * Initialise HSTR_EL2. All fields are architecturally
420 * UNKNOWN on reset.
421 *
422 * HSTR_EL2.T<n>: Set all these fields to zero so that
423 * Non-secure EL0 or EL1 accesses to System registers
424 * do not trap to EL2.
David Cunado939f66d2016-11-25 00:21:59 +0000425 */
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100426 write_hstr_el2(HSTR_EL2_RESET_VAL & ~(HSTR_EL2_T_MASK));
David Cunado939f66d2016-11-25 00:21:59 +0000427 /*
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100428 * Initialise CNTHP_CTL_EL2. All fields are
429 * architecturally UNKNOWN on reset.
430 *
431 * CNTHP_CTL_EL2:ENABLE: Set to zero to disable the EL2
432 * physical timer and prevent timer interrupts.
David Cunado939f66d2016-11-25 00:21:59 +0000433 */
David Cunado18f2efd2017-04-13 22:38:29 +0100434 write_cnthp_ctl_el2(CNTHP_CTL_RESET_VAL &
435 ~(CNTHP_CTL_ENABLE_BIT));
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100436 }
Dimitris Papastamos0fd0f222017-11-07 09:55:29 +0000437 enable_extensions_nonsecure(el2_unused);
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100438 }
439
Dimitris Papastamos17b4c0d2017-10-13 15:27:58 +0100440 cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(security_state);
441 cm_set_next_eret_context(security_state);
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100442}
443
444/*******************************************************************************
Soby Mathewfdfabec2014-07-04 16:02:26 +0100445 * The next four functions are used by runtime services to save and restore
446 * EL1 context on the 'cpu_context' structure for the specified security
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000447 * state.
448 ******************************************************************************/
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000449void cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(uint32_t security_state)
450{
Dan Handleyfb037bf2014-04-10 15:37:22 +0100451 cpu_context_t *ctx;
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000452
Andrew Thoelke08ab89d2014-05-14 17:09:32 +0100453 ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000454 assert(ctx);
455
456 el1_sysregs_context_save(get_sysregs_ctx(ctx));
dp-armd832aee2017-05-23 09:32:49 +0100457 el1_sysregs_context_save_post_ops();
Dimitris Papastamos17b4c0d2017-10-13 15:27:58 +0100458
459#if IMAGE_BL31
460 if (security_state == SECURE)
461 PUBLISH_EVENT(cm_exited_secure_world);
462 else
463 PUBLISH_EVENT(cm_exited_normal_world);
464#endif
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000465}
466
467void cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(uint32_t security_state)
468{
Dan Handleyfb037bf2014-04-10 15:37:22 +0100469 cpu_context_t *ctx;
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000470
Andrew Thoelke08ab89d2014-05-14 17:09:32 +0100471 ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000472 assert(ctx);
473
474 el1_sysregs_context_restore(get_sysregs_ctx(ctx));
Dimitris Papastamos17b4c0d2017-10-13 15:27:58 +0100475
476#if IMAGE_BL31
477 if (security_state == SECURE)
478 PUBLISH_EVENT(cm_entering_secure_world);
479 else
480 PUBLISH_EVENT(cm_entering_normal_world);
481#endif
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000482}
483
484/*******************************************************************************
Achin Guptac429b5e2014-05-04 18:38:28 +0100485 * This function populates ELR_EL3 member of 'cpu_context' pertaining to the
486 * given security state with the given entrypoint
Achin Gupta607084e2014-02-09 18:24:19 +0000487 ******************************************************************************/
Soby Mathew4c0d0392016-06-16 14:52:04 +0100488void cm_set_elr_el3(uint32_t security_state, uintptr_t entrypoint)
Achin Gupta607084e2014-02-09 18:24:19 +0000489{
Dan Handleyfb037bf2014-04-10 15:37:22 +0100490 cpu_context_t *ctx;
491 el3_state_t *state;
Achin Gupta607084e2014-02-09 18:24:19 +0000492
Andrew Thoelke08ab89d2014-05-14 17:09:32 +0100493 ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
Achin Gupta607084e2014-02-09 18:24:19 +0000494 assert(ctx);
495
496 /* Populate EL3 state so that ERET jumps to the correct entry */
497 state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
498 write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_ELR_EL3, entrypoint);
499}
500
501/*******************************************************************************
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100502 * This function populates ELR_EL3 and SPSR_EL3 members of 'cpu_context'
503 * pertaining to the given security state
504 ******************************************************************************/
505void cm_set_elr_spsr_el3(uint32_t security_state,
Soby Mathew4c0d0392016-06-16 14:52:04 +0100506 uintptr_t entrypoint, uint32_t spsr)
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100507{
508 cpu_context_t *ctx;
509 el3_state_t *state;
510
511 ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
512 assert(ctx);
513
514 /* Populate EL3 state so that ERET jumps to the correct entry */
515 state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
516 write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_ELR_EL3, entrypoint);
517 write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SPSR_EL3, spsr);
518}
519
520/*******************************************************************************
Achin Guptac429b5e2014-05-04 18:38:28 +0100521 * This function updates a single bit in the SCR_EL3 member of the 'cpu_context'
522 * pertaining to the given security state using the value and bit position
523 * specified in the parameters. It preserves all other bits.
524 ******************************************************************************/
525void cm_write_scr_el3_bit(uint32_t security_state,
526 uint32_t bit_pos,
527 uint32_t value)
528{
529 cpu_context_t *ctx;
530 el3_state_t *state;
531 uint32_t scr_el3;
532
Andrew Thoelke08ab89d2014-05-14 17:09:32 +0100533 ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
Achin Guptac429b5e2014-05-04 18:38:28 +0100534 assert(ctx);
535
536 /* Ensure that the bit position is a valid one */
537 assert((1 << bit_pos) & SCR_VALID_BIT_MASK);
538
539 /* Ensure that the 'value' is only a bit wide */
540 assert(value <= 1);
541
542 /*
543 * Get the SCR_EL3 value from the cpu context, clear the desired bit
544 * and set it to its new value.
545 */
546 state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
547 scr_el3 = read_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3);
548 scr_el3 &= ~(1 << bit_pos);
549 scr_el3 |= value << bit_pos;
550 write_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3, scr_el3);
551}
552
553/*******************************************************************************
554 * This function retrieves SCR_EL3 member of 'cpu_context' pertaining to the
555 * given security state.
556 ******************************************************************************/
557uint32_t cm_get_scr_el3(uint32_t security_state)
558{
559 cpu_context_t *ctx;
560 el3_state_t *state;
561
Andrew Thoelke08ab89d2014-05-14 17:09:32 +0100562 ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
Achin Guptac429b5e2014-05-04 18:38:28 +0100563 assert(ctx);
564
565 /* Populate EL3 state so that ERET jumps to the correct entry */
566 state = get_el3state_ctx(ctx);
567 return read_ctx_reg(state, CTX_SCR_EL3);
568}
569
570/*******************************************************************************
Jeenu Viswambharancaa84932014-02-06 10:36:15 +0000571 * This function is used to program the context that's used for exception
572 * return. This initializes the SP_EL3 to a pointer to a 'cpu_context' set for
573 * the required security state
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000574 ******************************************************************************/
575void cm_set_next_eret_context(uint32_t security_state)
576{
Dan Handleyfb037bf2014-04-10 15:37:22 +0100577 cpu_context_t *ctx;
Jeenu Viswambharancaa84932014-02-06 10:36:15 +0000578
Andrew Thoelke08ab89d2014-05-14 17:09:32 +0100579 ctx = cm_get_context(security_state);
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000580 assert(ctx);
581
Andrew Thoelke167a9352014-06-04 21:10:52 +0100582 cm_set_next_context(ctx);
Achin Gupta7aea9082014-02-01 07:51:28 +0000583}