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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
- */
- #include <arch_features.h>
- #include <common/debug.h>
- #include <common/feat_detect.h>
- static bool tainted;
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This section lists the wrapper modules for each feature to evaluate the
- * feature states (FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS and FEAT_STATE_CHECK) and perform
- * necessary action as below:
- *
- * It verifies whether the FEAT_XXX (eg: FEAT_SB) is supported by the PE or not.
- * Without this check an exception would occur during context save/restore
- * routines, if the feature is enabled but not supported by PE.
- ******************************************************************************/
- #define feat_detect_panic(a, b) ((a) ? (void)0 : feature_panic(b))
- /*******************************************************************************
- * Function : feature_panic
- * Customised panic function with error logging mechanism to list the feature
- * not supported by the PE.
- ******************************************************************************/
- static inline void feature_panic(char *feat_name)
- {
- ERROR("FEAT_%s not supported by the PE\n", feat_name);
- panic();
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * Function : check_feature
- * Check for a valid combination of build time flags (ENABLE_FEAT_xxx) and
- * feature availability on the hardware. <min> is the smallest feature
- * ID field value that is required for that feature.
- * Triggers a panic later if a feature is forcefully enabled, but not
- * available on the PE. Also will panic if the hardware feature ID field
- * is larger than the maximum known and supported number, specified by <max>.
- *
- * We force inlining here to let the compiler optimise away the whole check
- * if the feature is disabled at build time (FEAT_STATE_DISABLED).
- ******************************************************************************/
- static inline void __attribute((__always_inline__))
- check_feature(int state, unsigned long field, const char *feat_name,
- unsigned int min, unsigned int max)
- {
- if (state == FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS && field < min) {
- ERROR("FEAT_%s not supported by the PE\n", feat_name);
- tainted = true;
- }
- if (state >= FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS && field > max) {
- ERROR("FEAT_%s is version %ld, but is only known up to version %d\n",
- feat_name, field, max);
- tainted = true;
- }
- }
- /************************************************
- * Feature : FEAT_PAUTH (Pointer Authentication)
- ***********************************************/
- static void read_feat_pauth(void)
- {
- #if (ENABLE_PAUTH == FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS) || (CTX_INCLUDE_PAUTH_REGS == FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS)
- feat_detect_panic(is_armv8_3_pauth_present(), "PAUTH");
- #endif
- }
- /************************************************
- * Feature : FEAT_MTE (Memory Tagging Extension)
- ***********************************************/
- static void read_feat_mte(void)
- {
- #if (CTX_INCLUDE_MTE_REGS == FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS)
- unsigned int mte = get_armv8_5_mte_support();
- feat_detect_panic((mte != MTE_UNIMPLEMENTED), "MTE");
- #endif
- }
- /****************************************************
- * Feature : FEAT_BTI (Branch Target Identification)
- ***************************************************/
- static void read_feat_bti(void)
- {
- #if (ENABLE_BTI == FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS)
- feat_detect_panic(is_armv8_5_bti_present(), "BTI");
- #endif
- }
- /**************************************************
- * Feature : FEAT_RME (Realm Management Extension)
- *************************************************/
- static void read_feat_rme(void)
- {
- #if (ENABLE_RME == FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS)
- feat_detect_panic((get_armv9_2_feat_rme_support() !=
- ID_AA64PFR0_FEAT_RME_NOT_SUPPORTED), "RME");
- #endif
- }
- /******************************************************************
- * Feature : FEAT_RNG_TRAP (Trapping support for RNDR/RNDRRS)
- *****************************************************************/
- static void read_feat_rng_trap(void)
- {
- #if (ENABLE_FEAT_RNG_TRAP == FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS)
- feat_detect_panic(is_feat_rng_trap_present(), "RNG_TRAP");
- #endif
- }
- /***********************************************************************************
- * TF-A supports many Arm architectural features starting from arch version
- * (8.0 till 8.7+). These features are mostly enabled through build flags. This
- * mechanism helps in validating these build flags in the early boot phase
- * either in BL1 or BL31 depending on the platform and assists in identifying
- * and notifying the features which are enabled but not supported by the PE.
- *
- * It reads all the enabled features ID-registers and ensures the features
- * are supported by the PE.
- * In case if they aren't it stops booting at an early phase and logs the error
- * messages, notifying the platforms about the features that are not supported.
- *
- * Further the procedure is implemented with a tri-state approach for each feature:
- * ENABLE_FEAT_xxx = 0 : The feature is disabled statically at compile time
- * ENABLE_FEAT_xxx = 1 : The feature is enabled and must be present in hardware.
- * There will be panic if feature is not present at cold boot.
- * ENABLE_FEAT_xxx = 2 : The feature is enabled but dynamically enabled at runtime
- * depending on hardware capability.
- *
- * For better readability, state values are defined with macros, namely:
- * { FEAT_STATE_DISABLED, FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS, FEAT_STATE_CHECK }, taking values
- * { 0, 1, 2 }, respectively, as their naming.
- **********************************************************************************/
- void detect_arch_features(void)
- {
- tainted = false;
- /* v8.0 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_SB, read_feat_sb_id_field(), "SB", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_CSV2_2, read_feat_csv2_id_field(),
- "CSV2_2", 2, 3);
- /*
- * Even though the PMUv3 is an OPTIONAL feature, it is always
- * implemented and Arm prescribes so. So assume it will be there and do
- * away with a flag for it. This is used to check minor PMUv3px
- * revisions so that we catch them as they come along
- */
- check_feature(FEAT_STATE_ALWAYS, read_feat_pmuv3_id_field(),
- "PMUv3", 1, ID_AA64DFR0_PMUVER_PMUV3P7);
- /* v8.1 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_PAN, read_feat_pan_id_field(), "PAN", 1, 3);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_VHE, read_feat_vhe_id_field(), "VHE", 1, 1);
- /* v8.2 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS, read_feat_sve_id_field(),
- "SVE", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_RAS, read_feat_ras_id_field(), "RAS", 1, 2);
- /* v8.3 features */
- read_feat_pauth();
- /* v8.4 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_DIT, read_feat_dit_id_field(), "DIT", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_AMU, read_feat_amu_id_field(),
- "AMUv1", 1, 2);
- check_feature(ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS, read_feat_mpam_version(),
- "MPAM", 1, 17);
- check_feature(CTX_INCLUDE_NEVE_REGS, read_feat_nv_id_field(),
- "NV2", 2, 2);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_SEL2, read_feat_sel2_id_field(),
- "SEL2", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_TRF_FOR_NS, read_feat_trf_id_field(),
- "TRF", 1, 1);
- /* v8.5 features */
- read_feat_mte();
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_RNG, read_feat_rng_id_field(), "RNG", 1, 1);
- read_feat_bti();
- read_feat_rng_trap();
- /* v8.6 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_AMUv1p1, read_feat_amu_id_field(),
- "AMUv1p1", 2, 2);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_FGT, read_feat_fgt_id_field(), "FGT", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_ECV, read_feat_ecv_id_field(), "ECV", 1, 2);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_TWED, read_feat_twed_id_field(),
- "TWED", 1, 1);
- /*
- * even though this is a "DISABLE" it does confusingly perform feature
- * enablement duties like all other flags here. Check it against the HW
- * feature when we intend to diverge from the default behaviour
- */
- check_feature(DISABLE_MTPMU, read_feat_mtpmu_id_field(), "MTPMU", 1, 1);
- /* v8.7 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_HCX, read_feat_hcx_id_field(), "HCX", 1, 1);
- /* v8.9 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_TCR2, read_feat_tcr2_id_field(),
- "TCR2", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_S2PIE, read_feat_s2pie_id_field(),
- "S2PIE", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_S1PIE, read_feat_s1pie_id_field(),
- "S1PIE", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_S2POE, read_feat_s2poe_id_field(),
- "S2POE", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_S1POE, read_feat_s1poe_id_field(),
- "S1POE", 1, 1);
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_MTE_PERM, read_feat_mte_perm_id_field(),
- "MTE_PERM", 1, 1);
- /* v9.0 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_BRBE_FOR_NS, read_feat_brbe_id_field(),
- "BRBE", 1, 2);
- check_feature(ENABLE_TRBE_FOR_NS, read_feat_trbe_id_field(),
- "TRBE", 1, 1);
- /* v9.2 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS, read_feat_sme_id_field(),
- "SME", 1, 2);
- check_feature(ENABLE_SME2_FOR_NS, read_feat_sme_id_field(),
- "SME2", 2, 2);
- /* v9.4 features */
- check_feature(ENABLE_FEAT_GCS, read_feat_gcs_id_field(), "GCS", 1, 1);
- read_feat_rme();
- if (tainted) {
- panic();
- }
- }
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