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diff --git a/docs/components/ffa-manifest-binding.rst b/docs/components/ffa-manifest-binding.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7483c90 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/components/ffa-manifest-binding.rst @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +FF-A manifest binding to device tree +======================================== + +This document defines the nodes and properties used to define a partition, +according to the FF-A specification. + +Partition Properties +-------------------- + +- compatible [mandatory] + - value type: <string> + - Must be the string "arm,ffa-manifest-X.Y" which specifies the major and + minor versions of the device tree binding for the FFA manifest represented + by this node. The minor number is incremented if the binding changes in a + backwards compatible manner. + + - X is an integer representing the major version number of this document. + - Y is an integer representing the minor version number of this document. + +- ffa-version [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Must be two 16 bits values (X, Y), concatenated as 31:16 -> X, + 15:0 -> Y, where: + + - X is the major version of FF-A expected by the partition at the FFA + instance it will execute. + - Y is the minor version of FF-A expected by the partition at the FFA + instance it will execute. + +- uuid [mandatory] + - value type: <prop-encoded-array> + - An array consisting of 4 <u32> values, identifying the UUID of the service + implemented by this partition. The UUID format is described in RFC 4122. + +- id + - value type: <u32> + - Pre-allocated partition ID. + +- auxiliary-id + - value type: <u32> + - Pre-allocated ID that could be used in memory management transactions. + +- description + - value type: <string> + - Name of the partition e.g. for debugging purposes. + +- execution-ctx-count [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Number of vCPUs that a VM or SP wants to instantiate. + + - In the absence of virtualization, this is the number of execution + contexts that a partition implements. + - If value of this field = 1 and number of PEs > 1 then the partition is + treated as UP & migrate capable. + - If the value of this field > 1 then the partition is treated as a MP + capable partition irrespective of the number of PEs. + +- exception-level [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - The target exception level for the partition: + + - 0x0: EL1 + - 0x1: S_EL0 + - 0x2: S_EL1 + +- execution-state [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - The target execution state of the partition: + + - 0: AArch64 + - 1: AArch32 + +- load-address + - value type: <u64> + - Physical base address of the partition in memory. Absence of this field + indicates that the partition is position independent and can be loaded at + any address chosen at boot time. + +- entrypoint-offset + - value type: <u64> + - Offset from the base of the partition's binary image to the entry point of + the partition. Absence of this field indicates that the entry point is at + offset 0x0 from the base of the partition's binary. + +- xlat-granule [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Translation granule used with the partition: + + - 0x0: 4k + - 0x1: 16k + - 0x2: 64k + +- boot-order + - value type: <u32> + - A unique number amongst all partitions that specifies if this partition + must be booted before others. The partition with the smaller number will be + booted first. + +- rx-tx-buffer + - value type: "memory-regions" node + - Specific "memory-regions" nodes that describe the RX/TX buffers expected + by the partition. + The "compatible" must be the string "arm,ffa-manifest-rx_tx-buffer". + +- messaging-method [mandatory] + - value type: <u8> + - Specifies which messaging methods are supported by the partition, set bit + means the feature is supported, clear bit - not supported: + + - Bit[0]: partition can receive direct requests if set + - Bit[1]: partition can send direct requests if set + - Bit[2]: partition can send and receive indirect messages + +- managed-exit + - value type: <empty> + - Specifies if managed exit is supported. + - This field is deprecated in favor of ns-interrupts-action field in the FF-A + v1.1 EAC0 spec. + +- ns-interrupts-action [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Specifies the action that the SPMC must take in response to a Non-secure + physical interrupt. + + - 0x0: Non-secure interrupt is queued + - 0x1: Non-secure interrupt is signaled after a managed exit + - 0x2: Non-secure interrupt is signaled + + - This field supersedes the managed-exit field in the FF-A v1.0 spec. + +- has-primary-scheduler + - value type: <empty> + - Presence of this field indicates that the partition implements the primary + scheduler. If so, run-time EL must be EL1. + +- run-time-model + - value type: <u32> + - Run time model that the SPM must enforce for this SP: + + - 0x0: Run to completion + - 0x1: Preemptible + +- time-slice-mem + - value type: <empty> + - Presence of this field indicates that the partition doesn't expect the + partition manager to time slice long running memory management functions. + +- gp-register-num + - value type: <u32> + - The field specifies the general purpose register number but not its width. + The width is derived from the partition's execution state, as specified in + the partition properties. For example, if the number value is 1 then the + general-purpose register used will be x1 in AArch64 state and w1 in AArch32 + state. + Presence of this field indicates that the partition expects the address of + the FF-A boot information blob to be passed in the specified general purpose + register. + +- stream-endpoint-ids + - value type: <prop-encoded-array> + - List of <u32> tuples, identifying the IDs this partition is acting as + proxy for. + +- power-management-messages + - value type: <u32> + - Specifies which power management messages a partition subscribes to. + A set bit means the partition should be informed of the power event, clear + bit - should not be informed of event: + + - Bit[0]: CPU_OFF + - Bit[1]: CPU_SUSPEND + - Bit[2]: CPU_SUSPEND_RESUME + +Memory Regions +-------------- + +- compatible [mandatory] + - value type: <string> + - Must be the string "arm,ffa-manifest-memory-regions". + +- description + - value type: <string> + - Name of the memory region e.g. for debugging purposes. + +- pages-count [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Count of pages of memory region as a multiple of the translation granule + size + +- attributes [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Mapping modes: ORed to get required permission + + - 0x1: Read + - 0x2: Write + - 0x4: Execute + - 0x8: Security state + +- base-address + - value type: <u64> + - Base address of the region. The address must be aligned to the translation + granule size. + The address given may be a Physical Address (PA), Virtual Address (VA), or + Intermediate Physical Address (IPA). Refer to the FF-A specification for + more information on the restrictions around the address type. + If the base address is omitted then the partition manager must map a memory + region of the specified size into the partition's translation regime and + then communicate the region properties (including the base address chosen + by the partition manager) to the partition. + +Device Regions +-------------- + +- compatible [mandatory] + - value type: <string> + - Must be the string "arm,ffa-manifest-device-regions". + +- description + - value type: <string> + - Name of the device region e.g. for debugging purposes. + +- pages-count [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Count of pages of memory region as a multiple of the translation granule + size + +- attributes [mandatory] + - value type: <u32> + - Mapping modes: ORed to get required permission + + - 0x1: Read + - 0x2: Write + - 0x4: Execute + - 0x8: Security state + +- base-address [mandatory] + - value type: <u64> + - Base address of the region. The address must be aligned to the translation + granule size. + The address given may be a Physical Address (PA), Virtual Address (VA), or + Intermediate Physical Address (IPA). Refer to the FF-A specification for + more information on the restrictions around the address type. + +- smmu-id + - value type: <u32> + - On systems with multiple System Memory Management Units (SMMUs) this + identifier is used to inform the partition manager which SMMU the device is + upstream of. If the field is omitted then it is assumed that the device is + not upstream of any SMMU. + +- stream-ids + - value type: <prop-encoded-array> + - A list of (id, mem-manage) pair, where: + + - id: A unique <u32> value amongst all devices assigned to the partition. + +- interrupts [mandatory] + - value type: <prop-encoded-array> + - A list of (id, attributes) pair describing the device interrupts, where: + + - id: The <u32> interrupt IDs. + - attributes: A <u32> value, containing attributes for each interrupt ID: + + +----------------------+----------+ + |Field | Bit(s) | + +----------------------+----------+ + | Priority | 7:0 | + +----------------------+----------+ + | Security state | 8 | + +----------------------+----------+ + | Config(Edge/Level) | 9 | + +----------------------+----------+ + | Type(SPI/PPI/SGI) | 11:10 | + +----------------------+----------+ + + Security state: + - Secure: 1 + - Non-secure: 0 + + Configuration: + - Edge triggered: 0 + - Level triggered: 1 + + Type: + - SPI: 0b10 + - PPI: 0b01 + - SGI: 0b00 + +- exclusive-access + - value type: <empty> + - Presence of this field implies that this endpoint must be granted exclusive + access and ownership of this device's MMIO region. + +-------------- + +*Copyright (c) 2019-2022, Arm Limited and Contributors. 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