diff options
author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-21 17:43:51 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-21 17:43:51 +0000 |
commit | be58c81aff4cd4c0ccf43dbd7998da4a6a08c03b (patch) | |
tree | 779c248fb61c83f65d1f0dc867f2053d76b4e03a /lib/cpus/errata_report.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
download | arm-trusted-firmware-be58c81aff4cd4c0ccf43dbd7998da4a6a08c03b.tar.xz arm-trusted-firmware-be58c81aff4cd4c0ccf43dbd7998da4a6a08c03b.zip |
Adding upstream version 2.10.0+dfsg.upstream/2.10.0+dfsgupstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/cpus/errata_report.c')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/cpus/errata_report.c | 228 |
1 files changed, 228 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/cpus/errata_report.c b/lib/cpus/errata_report.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e9bdfc --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/cpus/errata_report.c @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2017-2023, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. + * + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + */ + +/* Runtime firmware routines to report errata status for the current CPU. */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdbool.h> + +#include <arch_helpers.h> +#include <common/debug.h> +#include <lib/cpus/cpu_ops.h> +#include <lib/cpus/errata.h> +#include <lib/el3_runtime/cpu_data.h> +#include <lib/spinlock.h> + +#ifdef IMAGE_BL1 +# define BL_STRING "BL1" +#elif defined(__aarch64__) && defined(IMAGE_BL31) +# define BL_STRING "BL31" +#elif !defined(__aarch64__) && defined(IMAGE_BL32) +# define BL_STRING "BL32" +#elif defined(IMAGE_BL2) && RESET_TO_BL2 +# define BL_STRING "BL2" +#else +# error This image should not be printing errata status +#endif + +/* Errata format: BL stage, CPU, errata ID, message */ +#define ERRATA_FORMAT "%s: %s: CPU workaround for %s was %s\n" + +#define CVE_FORMAT "%s: %s: CPU workaround for CVE %u_%u was %s\n" +#define ERRATUM_FORMAT "%s: %s: CPU workaround for erratum %u was %s\n" + + +static __unused void print_status(int status, char *cpu_str, uint16_t cve, uint32_t id) +{ + if (status == ERRATA_MISSING) { + if (cve) { + WARN(CVE_FORMAT, BL_STRING, cpu_str, cve, id, "missing!"); + } else { + WARN(ERRATUM_FORMAT, BL_STRING, cpu_str, id, "missing!"); + } + } else if (status == ERRATA_APPLIES) { + if (cve) { + INFO(CVE_FORMAT, BL_STRING, cpu_str, cve, id, "applied"); + } else { + INFO(ERRATUM_FORMAT, BL_STRING, cpu_str, id, "applied"); + } + } else { + if (cve) { + VERBOSE(CVE_FORMAT, BL_STRING, cpu_str, cve, id, "not applied"); + } else { + VERBOSE(ERRATUM_FORMAT, BL_STRING, cpu_str, id, "not applied"); + } + } +} + +#if !REPORT_ERRATA +void print_errata_status(void) {} +#else /* !REPORT_ERRATA */ +/* + * New errata status message printer + * The order checking function is hidden behind the FEATURE_DETECTION flag to + * save space. This functionality is only useful on development and platform + * bringup builds, when FEATURE_DETECTION should be used anyway + */ +void __unused generic_errata_report(void) +{ + struct cpu_ops *cpu_ops = get_cpu_ops_ptr(); + struct erratum_entry *entry = cpu_ops->errata_list_start; + struct erratum_entry *end = cpu_ops->errata_list_end; + long rev_var = cpu_get_rev_var(); +#if FEATURE_DETECTION + uint32_t last_erratum_id = 0; + uint16_t last_cve_yr = 0; + bool check_cve = false; + bool failed = false; +#endif /* FEATURE_DETECTION */ + + for (; entry != end; entry += 1) { + uint64_t status = entry->check_func(rev_var); + + assert(entry->id != 0); + + /* + * Errata workaround has not been compiled in. If the errata + * would have applied had it been compiled in, print its status + * as missing. + */ + if (status == ERRATA_APPLIES && entry->chosen == 0) { + status = ERRATA_MISSING; + } + + print_status(status, cpu_ops->cpu_str, entry->cve, entry->id); + +#if FEATURE_DETECTION + if (entry->cve) { + if (last_cve_yr > entry->cve || + (last_cve_yr == entry->cve && last_erratum_id >= entry->id)) { + ERROR("CVE %u_%u was out of order!\n", + entry->cve, entry->id); + failed = true; + } + check_cve = true; + last_cve_yr = entry->cve; + } else { + if (last_erratum_id >= entry->id || check_cve) { + ERROR("Erratum %u was out of order!\n", + entry->id); + failed = true; + } + } + last_erratum_id = entry->id; +#endif /* FEATURE_DETECTION */ + } + +#if FEATURE_DETECTION + /* + * enforce errata and CVEs are in ascending order and that CVEs are + * after errata + */ + assert(!failed); +#endif /* FEATURE_DETECTION */ +} + +/* + * Returns whether errata needs to be reported. Passed arguments are private to + * a CPU type. + */ +static __unused int errata_needs_reporting(spinlock_t *lock, uint32_t *reported) +{ + bool report_now; + + /* If already reported, return false. */ + if (*reported != 0U) + return 0; + + /* + * Acquire lock. Determine whether status needs reporting, and then mark + * report status to true. + */ + spin_lock(lock); + report_now = (*reported == 0U); + if (report_now) + *reported = 1; + spin_unlock(lock); + + return report_now; +} + +/* + * Function to print errata status for the calling CPU (and others of the same + * type). Must be called only: + * - when MMU and data caches are enabled; + * - after cpu_ops have been initialized in per-CPU data. + */ +void print_errata_status(void) +{ + struct cpu_ops *cpu_ops; +#ifdef IMAGE_BL1 + /* + * BL1 doesn't have per-CPU data. So retrieve the CPU operations + * directly. + */ + cpu_ops = get_cpu_ops_ptr(); + + if (cpu_ops->errata_func != NULL) { + cpu_ops->errata_func(); + } +#else /* IMAGE_BL1 */ + cpu_ops = (void *) get_cpu_data(cpu_ops_ptr); + + assert(cpu_ops != NULL); + + if (cpu_ops->errata_func == NULL) { + return; + } + + if (errata_needs_reporting(cpu_ops->errata_lock, cpu_ops->errata_reported)) { + cpu_ops->errata_func(); + } +#endif /* IMAGE_BL1 */ +} + +/* + * Old errata status message printer + * TODO: remove once all cpus have been converted to the new printing method + */ +void __unused errata_print_msg(unsigned int status, const char *cpu, const char *id) +{ + /* Errata status strings */ + static const char *const errata_status_str[] = { + [ERRATA_NOT_APPLIES] = "not applied", + [ERRATA_APPLIES] = "applied", + [ERRATA_MISSING] = "missing!" + }; + static const char *const __unused bl_str = BL_STRING; + const char *msg __unused; + + + assert(status < ARRAY_SIZE(errata_status_str)); + assert(cpu != NULL); + assert(id != NULL); + + msg = errata_status_str[status]; + + switch (status) { + case ERRATA_NOT_APPLIES: + VERBOSE(ERRATA_FORMAT, bl_str, cpu, id, msg); + break; + + case ERRATA_APPLIES: + INFO(ERRATA_FORMAT, bl_str, cpu, id, msg); + break; + + case ERRATA_MISSING: + WARN(ERRATA_FORMAT, bl_str, cpu, id, msg); + break; + + default: + WARN(ERRATA_FORMAT, bl_str, cpu, id, "unknown"); + break; + } +} +#endif /* !REPORT_ERRATA */ |