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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2021-2022, ProvenRun S.A.S. All rights reserved.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
- */
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This is the Secure Payload Dispatcher (SPD). The dispatcher is meant to be a
- * plug-in component to the Secure Monitor, registered as a runtime service. The
- * SPD is expected to be a functional extension of the Secure Payload (SP) that
- * executes in Secure EL1. The Secure Monitor will delegate all SMCs targeting
- * the Trusted OS/Applications range to the dispatcher. The SPD will either
- * handle the request locally or delegate it to the Secure Payload. It is also
- * responsible for initialising and maintaining communication with the SP.
- ******************************************************************************/
- #include <assert.h>
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <arch_helpers.h>
- #include <bl31/bl31.h>
- #include <bl31/interrupt_mgmt.h>
- #include <bl_common.h>
- #include <common/debug.h>
- #include <common/ep_info.h>
- #include <drivers/arm/gic_common.h>
- #include <lib/el3_runtime/context_mgmt.h>
- #include <lib/spinlock.h>
- #include <plat/common/platform.h>
- #include <pnc.h>
- #include "pncd_private.h"
- #include <runtime_svc.h>
- #include <tools_share/uuid.h>
- /*******************************************************************************
- * Structure to keep track of ProvenCore state
- ******************************************************************************/
- static pnc_context_t pncd_sp_context;
- static bool ree_info;
- static uint64_t ree_base_addr;
- static uint64_t ree_length;
- static uint64_t ree_tag;
- static bool pnc_initialized;
- static spinlock_t smc_handler_lock;
- static int pncd_init(void);
- static void context_save(unsigned long security_state)
- {
- assert(sec_state_is_valid(security_state));
- cm_el1_sysregs_context_save((uint32_t) security_state);
- #if CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS
- simd_ctx_save((uint32_t)security_state, false);
- #endif
- }
- static void *context_restore(unsigned long security_state)
- {
- void *handle;
- assert(sec_state_is_valid(security_state));
- /* Get a reference to the next context */
- handle = cm_get_context((uint32_t) security_state);
- assert(handle);
- /* Restore state */
- cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore((uint32_t) security_state);
- #if CTX_INCLUDE_FPREGS
- simd_ctx_restore((uint32_t)security_state);
- #endif
- cm_set_next_eret_context((uint32_t) security_state);
- return handle;
- }
- static uint64_t pncd_sel1_interrupt_handler(uint32_t id,
- uint32_t flags, void *handle, void *cookie);
- /*******************************************************************************
- * Switch context to the specified security state and return the targeted
- * handle. Note that the context may remain unchanged if the switch is not
- * allowed.
- ******************************************************************************/
- void *pncd_context_switch_to(unsigned long security_state)
- {
- unsigned long sec_state_from =
- security_state == SECURE ? NON_SECURE : SECURE;
- assert(sec_state_is_valid(security_state));
- /* Check if this is the first world switch */
- if (!pnc_initialized) {
- int rc;
- uint32_t flags;
- assert(sec_state_from == SECURE);
- INFO("PnC initialization done\n");
- /*
- * Register an interrupt handler for S-EL1 interrupts
- * when generated during code executing in the
- * non-secure state.
- */
- flags = 0U;
- set_interrupt_rm_flag(flags, NON_SECURE);
- rc = register_interrupt_type_handler(INTR_TYPE_S_EL1,
- pncd_sel1_interrupt_handler,
- flags);
- if (rc != 0) {
- ERROR("Failed to register S-EL1 interrupt handler (%d)\n",
- rc);
- panic();
- }
- context_save(SECURE);
- pnc_initialized = true;
- /*
- * Release the lock before restoring the EL3 context to
- * bl31_main.
- */
- spin_unlock(&smc_handler_lock);
- /*
- * SP reports completion. The SPD must have initiated
- * the original request through a synchronous entry
- * into the SP. Jump back to the original C runtime
- * context.
- */
- pncd_synchronous_sp_exit(&pncd_sp_context, (uint64_t) 0x0);
- /* Unreachable */
- ERROR("Returned from pncd_synchronous_sp_exit... Should not happen\n");
- panic();
- }
- /* Check that the world switch is allowed */
- if (read_mpidr() != pncd_sp_context.mpidr) {
- if (sec_state_from == SECURE) {
- /*
- * Secure -> Non-Secure world switch initiated on a CPU where there
- * should be no Trusted OS running
- */
- WARN("Secure to Non-Secure switch requested on CPU where ProvenCore is not supposed to be running...\n");
- }
- /*
- * Secure or Non-Secure world wants to switch world but there is no Secure
- * software on this core
- */
- return cm_get_context((uint32_t) sec_state_from);
- }
- context_save(sec_state_from);
- return context_restore(security_state);
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function is the handler registered for S-EL1 interrupts by the PNCD. It
- * validates the interrupt and upon success arranges entry into the PNC at
- * 'pnc_sel1_intr_entry()' for handling the interrupt.
- ******************************************************************************/
- static uint64_t pncd_sel1_interrupt_handler(uint32_t id,
- uint32_t flags,
- void *handle,
- void *cookie)
- {
- /* Check the security state when the exception was generated */
- assert(get_interrupt_src_ss(flags) == NON_SECURE);
- /* Sanity check the pointer to this cpu's context */
- assert(handle == cm_get_context(NON_SECURE));
- /* switch to PnC */
- handle = pncd_context_switch_to(SECURE);
- assert(handle != NULL);
- SMC_RET0(handle);
- }
- #pragma weak plat_pncd_setup
- int plat_pncd_setup(void)
- {
- return 0;
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * Secure Payload Dispatcher setup. The SPD finds out the SP entrypoint and type
- * (aarch32/aarch64) if not already known and initialises the context for entry
- * into the SP for its initialisation.
- ******************************************************************************/
- static int pncd_setup(void)
- {
- entry_point_info_t *pnc_ep_info;
- /*
- * Get information about the Secure Payload (BL32) image. Its
- * absence is a critical failure.
- *
- * TODO: Add support to conditionally include the SPD service
- */
- pnc_ep_info = bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info(SECURE);
- if (!pnc_ep_info) {
- WARN("No PNC provided by BL2 boot loader, Booting device without PNC initialization. SMC`s destined for PNC will return SMC_UNK\n");
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * If there's no valid entry point for SP, we return a non-zero value
- * signalling failure initializing the service. We bail out without
- * registering any handlers
- */
- if (!pnc_ep_info->pc) {
- return 1;
- }
- pncd_init_pnc_ep_state(pnc_ep_info,
- pnc_ep_info->pc,
- &pncd_sp_context);
- /*
- * All PNCD initialization done. Now register our init function with
- * BL31 for deferred invocation
- */
- bl31_register_bl32_init(&pncd_init);
- bl31_set_next_image_type(NON_SECURE);
- return plat_pncd_setup();
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function passes control to the Secure Payload image (BL32) for the first
- * time on the primary cpu after a cold boot. It assumes that a valid secure
- * context has already been created by pncd_setup() which can be directly used.
- * It also assumes that a valid non-secure context has been initialised by PSCI
- * so it does not need to save and restore any non-secure state. This function
- * performs a synchronous entry into the Secure payload. The SP passes control
- * back to this routine through a SMC.
- ******************************************************************************/
- static int32_t pncd_init(void)
- {
- entry_point_info_t *pnc_entry_point;
- uint64_t rc = 0;
- /*
- * Get information about the Secure Payload (BL32) image. Its
- * absence is a critical failure.
- */
- pnc_entry_point = bl31_plat_get_next_image_ep_info(SECURE);
- assert(pnc_entry_point);
- cm_init_my_context(pnc_entry_point);
- /*
- * Arrange for an entry into the test secure payload. It will be
- * returned via PNC_ENTRY_DONE case
- */
- rc = pncd_synchronous_sp_entry(&pncd_sp_context);
- /*
- * If everything went well at this point, the return value should be 0.
- */
- return rc == 0;
- }
- #pragma weak plat_pncd_smc_handler
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function is responsible for handling the platform-specific SMCs in the
- * Trusted OS/App range as defined in the SMC Calling Convention Document.
- ******************************************************************************/
- uintptr_t plat_pncd_smc_handler(uint32_t smc_fid,
- u_register_t x1,
- u_register_t x2,
- u_register_t x3,
- u_register_t x4,
- void *cookie,
- void *handle,
- u_register_t flags)
- {
- (void) smc_fid;
- (void) x1;
- (void) x2;
- (void) x3;
- (void) x4;
- (void) cookie;
- (void) flags;
- SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function is responsible for handling all SMCs in the Trusted OS/App
- * range as defined in the SMC Calling Convention Document. It is also
- * responsible for communicating with the Secure payload to delegate work and
- * return results back to the non-secure state. Lastly it will also return any
- * information that the secure payload needs to do the work assigned to it.
- *
- * It should only be called with the smc_handler_lock held.
- ******************************************************************************/
- static uintptr_t pncd_smc_handler_unsafe(uint32_t smc_fid,
- u_register_t x1,
- u_register_t x2,
- u_register_t x3,
- u_register_t x4,
- void *cookie,
- void *handle,
- u_register_t flags)
- {
- uint32_t ns;
- /* Determine which security state this SMC originated from */
- ns = is_caller_non_secure(flags);
- assert(ns != 0 || read_mpidr() == pncd_sp_context.mpidr);
- switch (smc_fid) {
- case SMC_CONFIG_SHAREDMEM:
- if (ree_info) {
- /* Do not Yield */
- SMC_RET0(handle);
- }
- /*
- * Fetch the physical base address (x1) and size (x2) of the
- * shared memory allocated by the Non-Secure world. This memory
- * will be used by PNC to communicate with the Non-Secure world.
- * Verifying the validity of these values is up to the Trusted
- * OS.
- */
- ree_base_addr = x1 | (x2 << 32);
- ree_length = x3;
- ree_tag = x4;
- INFO("IN SMC_CONFIG_SHAREDMEM: addr=%lx, length=%lx, tag=%lx\n",
- (unsigned long) ree_base_addr,
- (unsigned long) ree_length,
- (unsigned long) ree_tag);
- if ((ree_base_addr % 0x200000) != 0) {
- SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
- }
- if ((ree_length % 0x200000) != 0) {
- SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
- }
- ree_info = true;
- /* Do not Yield */
- SMC_RET4(handle, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- break;
- case SMC_GET_SHAREDMEM:
- if (ree_info) {
- x1 = (1U << 16) | ree_tag;
- x2 = ree_base_addr & 0xFFFFFFFF;
- x3 = (ree_base_addr >> 32) & 0xFFFFFFFF;
- x4 = ree_length & 0xFFFFFFFF;
- SMC_RET4(handle, x1, x2, x3, x4);
- } else {
- SMC_RET4(handle, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- }
- break;
- case SMC_ACTION_FROM_NS:
- if (ns == 0) {
- SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
- }
- if (SPD_PNCD_S_IRQ < MIN_PPI_ID) {
- plat_ic_raise_s_el1_sgi(SPD_PNCD_S_IRQ,
- pncd_sp_context.mpidr);
- } else {
- plat_ic_set_interrupt_pending(SPD_PNCD_S_IRQ);
- }
- SMC_RET0(handle);
- break;
- case SMC_ACTION_FROM_S:
- if (ns != 0) {
- SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
- }
- if (SPD_PNCD_NS_IRQ < MIN_PPI_ID) {
- /*
- * NS SGI is sent to the same core as the one running
- * PNC
- */
- plat_ic_raise_ns_sgi(SPD_PNCD_NS_IRQ, read_mpidr());
- } else {
- plat_ic_set_interrupt_pending(SPD_PNCD_NS_IRQ);
- }
- SMC_RET0(handle);
- break;
- case SMC_YIELD:
- assert(handle == cm_get_context(ns != 0 ? NON_SECURE : SECURE));
- handle = pncd_context_switch_to(ns != 0 ? SECURE : NON_SECURE);
- assert(handle != NULL);
- SMC_RET0(handle);
- break;
- default:
- INFO("Unknown smc: %x\n", smc_fid);
- break;
- }
- return plat_pncd_smc_handler(smc_fid, x1, x2, x3, x4,
- cookie, handle, flags);
- }
- static uintptr_t pncd_smc_handler(uint32_t smc_fid,
- u_register_t x1,
- u_register_t x2,
- u_register_t x3,
- u_register_t x4,
- void *cookie,
- void *handle,
- u_register_t flags)
- {
- uintptr_t ret;
- /* SMC handling is serialized */
- spin_lock(&smc_handler_lock);
- ret = pncd_smc_handler_unsafe(smc_fid, x1, x2, x3, x4, cookie, handle,
- flags);
- spin_unlock(&smc_handler_lock);
- return ret;
- }
- /* Define a SPD runtime service descriptor for fast SMC calls */
- DECLARE_RT_SVC(
- pncd_fast,
- OEN_TOS_START,
- OEN_TOS_END,
- SMC_TYPE_FAST,
- pncd_setup,
- pncd_smc_handler
- );
- /* Define a SPD runtime service descriptor for standard SMC calls */
- DECLARE_RT_SVC(
- pncd_std,
- OEN_TOS_START,
- OEN_TOS_END,
- SMC_TYPE_YIELD,
- NULL,
- pncd_smc_handler
- );
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