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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2013-2024, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
- */
- #include <assert.h>
- #include <inttypes.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <arch_features.h>
- #include <arch_helpers.h>
- #include <bl32/tsp/tsp.h>
- #include <common/bl_common.h>
- #include <common/build_message.h>
- #include <common/debug.h>
- #include <lib/spinlock.h>
- #include <plat/common/platform.h>
- #include <platform_tsp.h>
- #include "tsp_private.h"
- #include <platform_def.h>
- /*******************************************************************************
- * TSP main entry point where it gets the opportunity to initialize its secure
- * state/applications. Once the state is initialized, it must return to the
- * SPD with a pointer to the 'tsp_vector_table' jump table.
- ******************************************************************************/
- uint64_t tsp_main(void)
- {
- NOTICE("TSP: %s\n", build_version_string);
- NOTICE("TSP: %s\n", build_message);
- INFO("TSP: Total memory base : 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) BL32_BASE);
- INFO("TSP: Total memory size : 0x%lx bytes\n", BL32_TOTAL_SIZE);
- uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
- /* Initialize the platform */
- tsp_platform_setup();
- /* Initialize secure/applications state here */
- tsp_generic_timer_start();
- /* Update this cpu's statistics */
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_on_count++;
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx: %d smcs, %d erets %d cpu on requests\n",
- read_mpidr(),
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_on_count);
- console_flush();
- return (uint64_t) &tsp_vector_table;
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function performs any remaining book keeping in the test secure payload
- * after this cpu's architectural state has been setup in response to an earlier
- * psci cpu_on request.
- ******************************************************************************/
- smc_args_t *tsp_cpu_on_main(void)
- {
- uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
- /* Initialize secure/applications state here */
- tsp_generic_timer_start();
- /* Update this cpu's statistics */
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_on_count++;
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx turned on\n", read_mpidr());
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx: %d smcs, %d erets %d cpu on requests\n",
- read_mpidr(),
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_on_count);
- /* Indicate to the SPD that we have completed turned ourselves on */
- return set_smc_args(TSP_ON_DONE, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function performs any remaining book keeping in the test secure payload
- * before this cpu is turned off in response to a psci cpu_off request.
- ******************************************************************************/
- smc_args_t *tsp_cpu_off_main(uint64_t arg0,
- uint64_t arg1,
- uint64_t arg2,
- uint64_t arg3,
- uint64_t arg4,
- uint64_t arg5,
- uint64_t arg6,
- uint64_t arg7)
- {
- uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
- /*
- * This cpu is being turned off, so disable the timer to prevent the
- * secure timer interrupt from interfering with power down. A pending
- * interrupt will be lost but we do not care as we are turning off.
- */
- tsp_generic_timer_stop();
- /* Update this cpu's statistics */
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_off_count++;
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx off request\n", read_mpidr());
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx: %d smcs, %d erets %d cpu off requests\n",
- read_mpidr(),
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_off_count);
- /* Indicate to the SPD that we have completed this request */
- return set_smc_args(TSP_OFF_DONE, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function performs any book keeping in the test secure payload before
- * this cpu's architectural state is saved in response to an earlier psci
- * cpu_suspend request.
- ******************************************************************************/
- smc_args_t *tsp_cpu_suspend_main(uint64_t arg0,
- uint64_t arg1,
- uint64_t arg2,
- uint64_t arg3,
- uint64_t arg4,
- uint64_t arg5,
- uint64_t arg6,
- uint64_t arg7)
- {
- uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
- /*
- * Save the time context and disable it to prevent the secure timer
- * interrupt from interfering with wakeup from the suspend state.
- */
- tsp_generic_timer_save();
- tsp_generic_timer_stop();
- /* Update this cpu's statistics */
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_suspend_count++;
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx: %d smcs, %d erets %d cpu suspend requests\n",
- read_mpidr(),
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_suspend_count);
- /* Indicate to the SPD that we have completed this request */
- return set_smc_args(TSP_SUSPEND_DONE, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * This function performs any book keeping in the test secure payload after this
- * cpu's architectural state has been restored after wakeup from an earlier psci
- * cpu_suspend request.
- ******************************************************************************/
- smc_args_t *tsp_cpu_resume_main(uint64_t max_off_pwrlvl,
- uint64_t arg1,
- uint64_t arg2,
- uint64_t arg3,
- uint64_t arg4,
- uint64_t arg5,
- uint64_t arg6,
- uint64_t arg7)
- {
- uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
- /* Restore the generic timer context */
- tsp_generic_timer_restore();
- /* Update this cpu's statistics */
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_resume_count++;
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx resumed. maximum off power level %" PRId64 "\n",
- read_mpidr(), max_off_pwrlvl);
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx: %d smcs, %d erets %d cpu resume requests\n",
- read_mpidr(),
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].cpu_resume_count);
- /* Indicate to the SPD that we have completed this request */
- return set_smc_args(TSP_RESUME_DONE, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- }
- /*******************************************************************************
- * TSP fast smc handler. The secure monitor jumps to this function by
- * doing the ERET after populating X0-X7 registers. The arguments are received
- * in the function arguments in order. Once the service is rendered, this
- * function returns to Secure Monitor by raising SMC.
- ******************************************************************************/
- smc_args_t *tsp_smc_handler(uint64_t func,
- uint64_t arg1,
- uint64_t arg2,
- uint64_t arg3,
- uint64_t arg4,
- uint64_t arg5,
- uint64_t arg6,
- uint64_t arg7)
- {
- uint128_t service_args;
- uint64_t service_arg0;
- uint64_t service_arg1;
- uint64_t results[2];
- uint32_t linear_id = plat_my_core_pos();
- u_register_t dit;
- /* Update this cpu's statistics */
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count++;
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count++;
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx received %s smc 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", read_mpidr(),
- ((func >> 31) & 1) == 1 ? "fast" : "yielding",
- func);
- INFO("TSP: cpu 0x%lx: %d smcs, %d erets\n", read_mpidr(),
- tsp_stats[linear_id].smc_count,
- tsp_stats[linear_id].eret_count);
- /* Render secure services and obtain results here */
- results[0] = arg1;
- results[1] = arg2;
- /*
- * Request a service back from dispatcher/secure monitor.
- * This call returns and thereafter resumes execution.
- */
- service_args = tsp_get_magic();
- service_arg0 = (uint64_t)service_args;
- service_arg1 = (uint64_t)(service_args >> 64U);
- /*
- * Write a dummy value to an MTE2 register, to simulate usage in the
- * secure world
- */
- if (is_feat_mte2_supported()) {
- write_gcr_el1(0x99);
- }
- /* Determine the function to perform based on the function ID */
- switch (TSP_BARE_FID(func)) {
- case TSP_ADD:
- results[0] += service_arg0;
- results[1] += service_arg1;
- break;
- case TSP_SUB:
- results[0] -= service_arg0;
- results[1] -= service_arg1;
- break;
- case TSP_MUL:
- results[0] *= service_arg0;
- results[1] *= service_arg1;
- break;
- case TSP_DIV:
- results[0] /= service_arg0 ? service_arg0 : 1;
- results[1] /= service_arg1 ? service_arg1 : 1;
- break;
- case TSP_CHECK_DIT:
- if (!is_feat_dit_supported()) {
- ERROR("DIT not supported\n");
- results[0] = 0;
- results[1] = 0xffff;
- break;
- }
- dit = read_dit();
- results[0] = dit == service_arg0;
- results[1] = dit;
- /* Toggle the dit bit */
- write_dit(service_arg0 != 0U ? 0 : DIT_BIT);
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- return set_smc_args(func, 0,
- results[0],
- results[1],
- 0, 0, 0, 0);
- }
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