/* * Copyright (c) 2015-2023, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #ifndef EL3_COMMON_MACROS_S #define EL3_COMMON_MACROS_S #include #include #include #include #include /* * Helper macro to initialise EL3 registers we care about. */ .macro el3_arch_init_common /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * SCTLR_EL3 has already been initialised - read current value before * modifying. * * SCTLR_EL3.I: Enable the instruction cache. * * SCTLR_EL3.SA: Enable Stack Alignment check. A SP alignment fault * exception is generated if a load or store instruction executed at * EL3 uses the SP as the base address and the SP is not aligned to a * 16-byte boundary. * * SCTLR_EL3.A: Enable Alignment fault checking. All instructions that * load or store one or more registers have an alignment check that the * address being accessed is aligned to the size of the data element(s) * being accessed. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ mov x1, #(SCTLR_I_BIT | SCTLR_A_BIT | SCTLR_SA_BIT) mrs x0, sctlr_el3 orr x0, x0, x1 msr sctlr_el3, x0 isb #ifdef IMAGE_BL31 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initialise the per-cpu cache pointer to the CPU. * This is done early to enable crash reporting to have access to crash * stack. Since crash reporting depends on cpu_data to report the * unhandled exception, not doing so can lead to recursive exceptions * due to a NULL TPIDR_EL3. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ bl init_cpu_data_ptr #endif /* IMAGE_BL31 */ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initialise SCR_EL3, setting all fields rather than relying on hw. * All fields are architecturally UNKNOWN on reset. The following fields * do not change during the TF lifetime. The remaining fields are set to * zero here but are updated ahead of transitioning to a lower EL in the * function cm_init_context_common(). * * SCR_EL3.SIF: Set to one to disable instruction fetches from * Non-secure memory. * * SCR_EL3.EA: Set to one to route External Aborts and SError Interrupts * to EL3 when executing at any EL. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ mov_imm x0, (SCR_RESET_VAL | SCR_EA_BIT | SCR_SIF_BIT) msr scr_el3, x0 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initialise MDCR_EL3, setting all fields rather than relying on hw. * Some fields are architecturally UNKNOWN on reset. * * MDCR_EL3.SDD: Set to one to disable AArch64 Secure self-hosted debug. * Debug exceptions, other than Breakpoint Instruction exceptions, are * disabled from all ELs in Secure state. * * MDCR_EL3.SPD32: Set to 0b10 to disable AArch32 Secure self-hosted * privileged debug from S-EL1. * * MDCR_EL3.TDOSA: Set to zero so that EL2 and EL2 System register * access to the powerdown debug registers do not trap to EL3. * * MDCR_EL3.TDA: Set to zero to allow EL0, EL1 and EL2 access to the * debug registers, other than those registers that are controlled by * MDCR_EL3.TDOSA. */ mov_imm x0, ((MDCR_EL3_RESET_VAL | MDCR_SDD_BIT | \ MDCR_SPD32(MDCR_SPD32_DISABLE)) & \ ~(MDCR_TDOSA_BIT | MDCR_TDA_BIT)) msr mdcr_el3, x0 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Enable External Aborts and SError Interrupts now that the exception * vectors have been setup. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ msr daifclr, #DAIF_ABT_BIT /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initialise CPTR_EL3, setting all fields rather than relying on hw. * All fields are architecturally UNKNOWN on reset. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ mov_imm x0, CPTR_EL3_RESET_VAL msr cptr_el3, x0 /* * If Data Independent Timing (DIT) functionality is implemented, * always enable DIT in EL3. * First assert that the FEAT_DIT build flag matches the feature id * register value for DIT. */ #if ENABLE_FEAT_DIT #if ENABLE_ASSERTIONS || ENABLE_FEAT_DIT > 1 mrs x0, id_aa64pfr0_el1 ubfx x0, x0, #ID_AA64PFR0_DIT_SHIFT, #ID_AA64PFR0_DIT_LENGTH #if ENABLE_FEAT_DIT > 1 cbz x0, 1f #else cmp x0, #ID_AA64PFR0_DIT_SUPPORTED ASM_ASSERT(eq) #endif #endif /* ENABLE_ASSERTIONS */ mov x0, #DIT_BIT msr DIT, x0 1: #endif .endm /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * This is the super set of actions that need to be performed during a cold boot * or a warm boot in EL3. This code is shared by BL1 and BL31. * * This macro will always perform reset handling, architectural initialisations * and stack setup. The rest of the actions are optional because they might not * be needed, depending on the context in which this macro is called. This is * why this macro is parameterised ; each parameter allows to enable/disable * some actions. * * _init_sctlr: * Whether the macro needs to initialise SCTLR_EL3, including configuring * the endianness of data accesses. * * _warm_boot_mailbox: * Whether the macro needs to detect the type of boot (cold/warm). The * detection is based on the platform entrypoint address : if it is zero * then it is a cold boot, otherwise it is a warm boot. In the latter case, * this macro jumps on the platform entrypoint address. * * _secondary_cold_boot: * Whether the macro needs to identify the CPU that is calling it: primary * CPU or secondary CPU. The primary CPU will be allowed to carry on with * the platform initialisations, while the secondaries will be put in a * platform-specific state in the meantime. * * If the caller knows this macro will only be called by the primary CPU * then this parameter can be defined to 0 to skip this step. * * _init_memory: * Whether the macro needs to initialise the memory. * * _init_c_runtime: * Whether the macro needs to initialise the C runtime environment. * * _exception_vectors: * Address of the exception vectors to program in the VBAR_EL3 register. * * _pie_fixup_size: * Size of memory region to fixup Global Descriptor Table (GDT). * * A non-zero value is expected when firmware needs GDT to be fixed-up. * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ .macro el3_entrypoint_common \ _init_sctlr, _warm_boot_mailbox, _secondary_cold_boot, \ _init_memory, _init_c_runtime, _exception_vectors, \ _pie_fixup_size .if \_init_sctlr /* ------------------------------------------------------------- * This is the initialisation of SCTLR_EL3 and so must ensure * that all fields are explicitly set rather than relying on hw. * Some fields reset to an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value and * others are architecturally UNKNOWN on reset. * * SCTLR.EE: Set the CPU endianness before doing anything that * might involve memory reads or writes. Set to zero to select * Little Endian. * * SCTLR_EL3.WXN: For the EL3 translation regime, this field can * force all memory regions that are writeable to be treated as * XN (Execute-never). Set to zero so that this control has no * effect on memory access permissions. * * SCTLR_EL3.SA: Set to zero to disable Stack Alignment check. * * SCTLR_EL3.A: Set to zero to disable Alignment fault checking. * * SCTLR.DSSBS: Set to zero to disable speculation store bypass * safe behaviour upon exception entry to EL3. * ------------------------------------------------------------- */ mov_imm x0, (SCTLR_RESET_VAL & ~(SCTLR_EE_BIT | SCTLR_WXN_BIT \ | SCTLR_SA_BIT | SCTLR_A_BIT | SCTLR_DSSBS_BIT)) #if ENABLE_FEAT_RAS /* If FEAT_RAS is present assume FEAT_IESB is also present */ orr x0, x0, #SCTLR_IESB_BIT #endif msr sctlr_el3, x0 isb .endif /* _init_sctlr */ .if \_warm_boot_mailbox /* ------------------------------------------------------------- * This code will be executed for both warm and cold resets. * Now is the time to distinguish between the two. * Query the platform entrypoint address and if it is not zero * then it means it is a warm boot so jump to this address. * ------------------------------------------------------------- */ bl plat_get_my_entrypoint cbz x0, do_cold_boot br x0 do_cold_boot: .endif /* _warm_boot_mailbox */ .if \_pie_fixup_size #if ENABLE_PIE /* * ------------------------------------------------------------ * If PIE is enabled fixup the Global descriptor Table only * once during primary core cold boot path. * * Compile time base address, required for fixup, is calculated * using "pie_fixup" label present within first page. * ------------------------------------------------------------ */ pie_fixup: ldr x0, =pie_fixup and x0, x0, #~(PAGE_SIZE_MASK) mov_imm x1, \_pie_fixup_size add x1, x1, x0 bl fixup_gdt_reloc #endif /* ENABLE_PIE */ .endif /* _pie_fixup_size */ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Set the exception vectors. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ adr x0, \_exception_vectors msr vbar_el3, x0 isb #if !(defined(IMAGE_BL2) && ENABLE_RME) /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * It is a cold boot. * Perform any processor specific actions upon reset e.g. cache, TLB * invalidations etc. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ bl reset_handler #endif el3_arch_init_common .if \_secondary_cold_boot /* ------------------------------------------------------------- * Check if this is a primary or secondary CPU cold boot. * The primary CPU will set up the platform while the * secondaries are placed in a platform-specific state until the * primary CPU performs the necessary actions to bring them out * of that state and allows entry into the OS. * ------------------------------------------------------------- */ bl plat_is_my_cpu_primary cbnz w0, do_primary_cold_boot /* This is a cold boot on a secondary CPU */ bl plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup /* plat_secondary_cold_boot_setup() is not supposed to return */ bl el3_panic do_primary_cold_boot: .endif /* _secondary_cold_boot */ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initialize memory now. Secondary CPU initialization won't get to this * point. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ .if \_init_memory bl platform_mem_init .endif /* _init_memory */ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Init C runtime environment: * - Zero-initialise the NOBITS sections. There are 2 of them: * - the .bss section; * - the coherent memory section (if any). * - Relocate the data section from ROM to RAM, if required. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ .if \_init_c_runtime #if defined(IMAGE_BL31) || (defined(IMAGE_BL2) && \ ((RESET_TO_BL2 && BL2_INV_DCACHE) || ENABLE_RME)) /* ------------------------------------------------------------- * Invalidate the RW memory used by the BL31 image. This * includes the data and NOBITS sections. This is done to * safeguard against possible corruption of this memory by * dirty cache lines in a system cache as a result of use by * an earlier boot loader stage. If PIE is enabled however, * RO sections including the GOT may be modified during * pie fixup. Therefore, to be on the safe side, invalidate * the entire image region if PIE is enabled. * ------------------------------------------------------------- */ #if ENABLE_PIE #if SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA adrp x0, __TEXT_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__TEXT_START__ #else adrp x0, __RO_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__RO_START__ #endif /* SEPARATE_CODE_AND_RODATA */ #else adrp x0, __RW_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__RW_START__ #endif /* ENABLE_PIE */ adrp x1, __RW_END__ add x1, x1, :lo12:__RW_END__ sub x1, x1, x0 bl inv_dcache_range #if defined(IMAGE_BL31) && SEPARATE_NOBITS_REGION adrp x0, __NOBITS_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__NOBITS_START__ adrp x1, __NOBITS_END__ add x1, x1, :lo12:__NOBITS_END__ sub x1, x1, x0 bl inv_dcache_range #endif #if defined(IMAGE_BL2) && SEPARATE_BL2_NOLOAD_REGION adrp x0, __BL2_NOLOAD_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__BL2_NOLOAD_START__ adrp x1, __BL2_NOLOAD_END__ add x1, x1, :lo12:__BL2_NOLOAD_END__ sub x1, x1, x0 bl inv_dcache_range #endif #endif adrp x0, __BSS_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__BSS_START__ adrp x1, __BSS_END__ add x1, x1, :lo12:__BSS_END__ sub x1, x1, x0 bl zeromem #if USE_COHERENT_MEM adrp x0, __COHERENT_RAM_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__COHERENT_RAM_START__ adrp x1, __COHERENT_RAM_END_UNALIGNED__ add x1, x1, :lo12: __COHERENT_RAM_END_UNALIGNED__ sub x1, x1, x0 bl zeromem #endif #if defined(IMAGE_BL1) || \ (defined(IMAGE_BL2) && RESET_TO_BL2 && BL2_IN_XIP_MEM) adrp x0, __DATA_RAM_START__ add x0, x0, :lo12:__DATA_RAM_START__ adrp x1, __DATA_ROM_START__ add x1, x1, :lo12:__DATA_ROM_START__ adrp x2, __DATA_RAM_END__ add x2, x2, :lo12:__DATA_RAM_END__ sub x2, x2, x0 bl memcpy16 #endif .endif /* _init_c_runtime */ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Use SP_EL0 for the C runtime stack. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ msr spsel, #0 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Allocate a stack whose memory will be marked as Normal-IS-WBWA when * the MMU is enabled. There is no risk of reading stale stack memory * after enabling the MMU as only the primary CPU is running at the * moment. * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ bl plat_set_my_stack #if STACK_PROTECTOR_ENABLED .if \_init_c_runtime bl update_stack_protector_canary .endif /* _init_c_runtime */ #endif .endm .macro apply_at_speculative_wa #if ERRATA_SPECULATIVE_AT /* * This function expects x30 has been saved. * Also, save x29 which will be used in the called function. */ str x29, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_X29] bl save_and_update_ptw_el1_sys_regs ldr x29, [sp, #CTX_GPREGS_OFFSET + CTX_GPREG_X29] #endif .endm .macro restore_ptw_el1_sys_regs #if ERRATA_SPECULATIVE_AT /* ----------------------------------------------------------- * In case of ERRATA_SPECULATIVE_AT, must follow below order * to ensure that page table walk is not enabled until * restoration of all EL1 system registers. TCR_EL1 register * should be updated at the end which restores previous page * table walk setting of stage1 i.e.(TCR_EL1.EPDx) bits. ISB * ensures that CPU does below steps in order. * * 1. Ensure all other system registers are written before * updating SCTLR_EL1 using ISB. * 2. Restore SCTLR_EL1 register. * 3. Ensure SCTLR_EL1 written successfully using ISB. * 4. Restore TCR_EL1 register. * ----------------------------------------------------------- */ isb ldp x28, x29, [sp, #CTX_EL1_SYSREGS_OFFSET + CTX_SCTLR_EL1] msr sctlr_el1, x28 isb msr tcr_el1, x29 #endif .endm /* ----------------------------------------------------------------- * The below macro reads SCR_EL3 from the context structure to * determine the security state of the context upon ERET. * ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ .macro get_security_state _ret:req, _scr_reg:req ubfx \_ret, \_scr_reg, #SCR_NSE_SHIFT, #1 cmp \_ret, #1 beq realm_state bfi \_ret, \_scr_reg, #0, #1 b end realm_state: mov \_ret, #2 end: .endm #endif /* EL3_COMMON_MACROS_S */