Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS=2), by splitting
feat_sme_supported() into an ID register reading function and a
second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is
used before we do SME specific setup.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option
(=2),so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: Ida9ccf737db5be20865b84f42b1f9587be0626ab
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
At the moment we only support for FEAT_NV2 to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (CTX_INCLUDE_NEVE_REGS=2), by
splitting get_armv8_4_feat_nv_support() into an ID register reading
function and a second function to report the support status. That
function considers both build time settings and runtime information
(if needed), and is used before we access the VNCR_EL2 system register.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_nv2_supported() function to guard its execution.
Change the FVP platform default to the now supported dynamic option (=2),
so the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Change-Id: I85b080641995fb72cfd4ac933f7a3f75770c2cb9
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
The "sb" barrier instruction is a rather new addition to the AArch64
instruction set, so it is not recognised by all toolchains. On top of
that, the GNU assembler denies this instruction, unless a compatible
processor is selected:
asm_macros.S:223: Error: selected processor does not support `sb'
Provide an alternative encoding of the "sb" instruction, by using a
system register write, as this is the group where the barrier
instructions borrow their encoding space from.
This results in the exact same opcode to be generated, and any
disassembler will decode this instruction as "sb".
Change-Id: I5f44c8321e0cc04c784e02bd838e964602a96a8e
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
At the moment we only support FEAT_VHE to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_FEAT_VHE=2), by splitting
is_armv8_1_vhe_present() into an ID register reading function and a
second function to report the support status. That function considers
both build time settings and runtime information (if needed), and is
used before we access VHE related registers.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_vhe_supported() function to guard its execution.
Enable VHE in its runtime detection version for all FVP builds.
Change-Id: Ib397cd0c83e8c709bd6fed603560e39901fa672b
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
At the moment we only support FEAT_MPAM to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS=2), by
splitting get_mpam_version() into an ID register reading
function and a second function to report the support status. That
function considers both build time settings and runtime information (if
needed), and is used before we access MPAM related registers.
Also move the context saving code from assembly to C, and use the new
is_feat_mpam_supported() function to guard its execution.
ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS defaults to 0, so add a stub enable function
to cover builds with compiler optimisations turned off. The unused
mpam_enable() function call will normally be optimised away (because it
would never be called), but with -O0 the compiler will leave the symbol
in the object file.
Change-Id: I531d87cb855a7c43471f861f625b5a6d4bc61313
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Arm v8.9 introduces FEAT_TCR2, adding extended translation control
registers. Support this, context switching TCR2_EL2 and disabling
traps so lower ELs can access the new registers.
Change the FVP platform to default to handling this as a dynamic option so
the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Change-Id: I297452acd8646d58bac64fc15e05b06a543e5148
With "ENABLE_MPAM_FOR_LOWER_ELS" and "CTX_INCLUDE_EL2_REGS" build
options enabled, MPAM EL2 registers would be saved/restored as part of
context management. Context save/restore routines as of now would
proceed to access all of MPAM EL2 registers without any runtime checks.
MPAM specification states that MPAMHCR_EL2 should only be accessed if
MPAMIDR_EL1.HAS_HCR is "1". Likewise, MPAMIDR_EL1.VPMR_MAX has to be
probed to obtain the maximum supported MPAMVPM<x>_EL2 before accessing
corresponding MPAMVPM<x>_EL2 registers. Since runtime checks are not
being made, an exception would be raised if the platform under test
doesn't support one of the registers. On Neoverse reference design
platforms, an exception is being raised while MPAMVPM2_EL2 or above are
accessed. Neoverse reference design platforms support only registers
till MPAMVPM1_EL2 at this point.
To resolve this, add sufficient runtime checks in MPAM EL2 context
save/restore routines. As part of the new save/restore routines,
MPAMIDR_EL1.HAS_HCR and MPAMIDR_EL1.VPMR_MAX are probed for the right
set of registers to be saved and restored.
CC: Davidson Kumaresan <davidson.kumaresan@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Rohit Mathew <rohit.mathew@arm.com>
Change-Id: I2e3affd23091023b287b2bd5057a4a549037b611
When a platform decides to use FEAT_RNG_TRAP, every RNDR or RNDRSS read
will trap into EL3. The platform can then emulate those instructions, by
either executing the real CPU instructions, potentially conditioning the
results, or use rate-limiting or filtering to protect the hardware
entropy pool. Another possiblitiy would be to use some platform specific
TRNG device to get entropy and returning this.
To demonstrate platform specific usage, add a demo implementation for the
FVP: It will execute the actual CPU instruction and just return the
result. This should serve as reference code to implement platform specific
policies.
We change the definition of read_rndr() and read_rndrrs() to use the
alternative sysreg encoding, so that all assemblers can handle that.
Add documentation about the new platform specific RNG handler function.
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ibce817b3b06ad20129d15531b81402e3cc3e9a9e
This patch adds two helper functions:
- plat_ic_raise_ns_sgi to raise a NS SGI
- plat_ic_raise_s_el1_sgi to raise a S-EL1 SGI
Signed-off-by: Florian Lugou <florian.lugou@provenrun.com>
Change-Id: I6f262dd1da1d77fec3f850eb74189e726b8e24da
QARMA3 is a pointer authentication algorithm that generates
the PAC codes.
The is_armv8_3_pauth_present() helper was modified in order to
consider the presence of the QARMA3 algorithm (i.e.: when
ID_AA64ISAR2_EL1.{GPA3, APA3} fields are not 0.
In addition, helper is_feat_pacqarma3_present() was implemented to
explicitly detect the presence of QARMA3 algorithm.
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com>
Change-Id: I68e8fa7f8b7ca50d74ae0a2f5f182236d68f3d7b
FEAT_RNG_TRAP introduces support for EL3 trapping of reads of the
RNDR and RNDRRS registers, which is enabled by setting the
SCR_EL3.TRNDR bit. This patch adds a new build flag
ENABLE_FEAT_RNG_TRAP that enables the feature.
This feature is supported only in AArch64 state from Armv8.5 onwards.
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ia9f17aef3444d3822bf03809036a1f668c9f2d89
This patch fixes the following encodings in the System register
encoding space for the MPAM registers. The encodings now match
with the Arm® Architecture Reference Manual Supplement for MPAM.
* MPAMVPM0_EL2
* MPAMVPM1_EL2
* MPAMVPM2_EL2
* MPAMVPM3_EL2
* MPAMVPM4_EL2
* MPAMVPM5_EL2
* MPAMVPM6_EL2
* MPAMVPM7_EL2
* MPAMVPMV_EL2
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ib339412de6a9c945a3307f3f347fe7b2efabdc18
Cortex-A710 erratum 2008768 is a Cat B erratum that applies to revisions
r0p0, r1p0, and r2p0, and is fixed in r2p1. The workaround is to clear
the ED bit in each ERXCTLR_EL1 register before setting the PWRDN bit in
CPUPWRCTLR_EL1.
SDEN can be found here:
https://developer.arm.com/documentation/SDEN1775101
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ib2171c06da762dd4155b02c03d86766f1616381d
This patch enables access to the branch record buffer control registers
in non-secure EL2 and EL1 using the new build option ENABLE_BRBE_FOR_NS.
It is disabled for all secure world, and cannot be used with ENABLE_RME.
This option is disabled by default, however, the FVP platform makefile
enables it for FVP builds.
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: I576a49d446a8a73286ea6417c16bd0b8de71fca0
Previously the SCR_EL3.AMVOFFEN bit was set for all contexts, this
behavior is incorrect as it allows secure world to access the virtual
offset registers when it should not be able to. This patch only sets
AMVOFFEN for non-secure world.
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: I2c61fe0a8a0092df089f1cb2c0d8a45c8c8ad0d3
This patch adds architectural features detection procedure to ensure
features enabled are present in the given hardware implementation.
It verifies whether the architecture build flags passed during
compilation match the respective features by reading their ID
registers. It reads through all the enabled feature specific ID
registers at once and panics in case of mismatch(feature enabled
but not implemented in PE).
Feature flags are used at sections (context_management,
save and restore routines of registers) during context switch.
If the enabled feature flag is not supported by the PE, it causes an
exception while saving or restoring the registers guarded by them.
With this mechanism, the build flags are validated at an early
phase prior to their usage, thereby preventing any undefined action
under their control.
This implementation is based on tristate approach for each feature and
currently FEAT_STATE=0 and FEAT_STATE=1 are covered as part of this
patch. FEAT_STATE=2 is planned for phase-2 implementation and will be
taken care separately.
The patch has been explicitly tested, by adding a new test_config
with build config enabling majority of the features and detected
all of them under FVP launched with parameters enabling v8.7 features.
Note: This is an experimental procedure and the mechanism itself is
guarded by a macro "FEATURE_DETECTION", which is currently being
disabled by default.
The "FEATURE_DETECTION" macro is documented and the platforms are
encouraged to make use of this diagnostic tool by enabling this
"FEATURE_DETECTION" flag explicitly and get used to its behaviour
during booting before the procedure gets mandated.
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ia23d95430fe82d417a938b672bfb5edc401b0f43
FEAT_CCIDX modifies the register fields in CCSIDR/CCSIDR2 (aarch32)
and CCSIDR_EL1 (aarch64). This patch adds a check to the do_dcsw_op
function to use the right register format rather than assuming
that FEAT_CCIDX is not implemented.
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: I12cd00cd7b5889525d4d2750281a751dd74ef5dc
This patch adds two new compile time options to enable SME in TF-A:
ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS and ENABLE_SME_FOR_SWD for use in non-secure and
secure worlds respectively. Setting ENABLE_SME_FOR_NS=1 will enable
SME for non-secure worlds and trap SME, SVE, and FPU/SIMD instructions
in secure context. Setting ENABLE_SME_FOR_SWD=1 will disable these
traps, but support for SME context management does not yet exist in
SPM so building with SPD=spmd will fail.
The existing ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS and ENABLE_SVE_FOR_SWD options cannot
be used with SME as it is a superset of SVE and will enable SVE and
FPU/SIMD along with SME.
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: Iaaac9d22fe37b4a92315207891da848a8fd0ed73
MPMM - the Maximum Power Mitigation Mechanism - is an optional
microarchitectural feature present on some Armv9-A cores, introduced
with the Cortex-X2, Cortex-A710 and Cortex-A510 cores.
MPMM allows the SoC firmware to detect and limit high activity events
to assist in SoC processor power domain dynamic power budgeting and
limit the triggering of whole-rail (i.e. clock chopping) responses to
overcurrent conditions.
This feature is enabled via the `ENABLE_MPMM` build option.
Configuration can be done via FCONF by enabling `ENABLE_MPMM_FCONF`, or
by via the plaform-implemented `plat_mpmm_topology` function.
Change-Id: I77da82808ad4744ece8263f0bf215c5a091c3167
Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
This change removes the `AMU_GROUP0_COUNTERS_MASK` and
`AMU_GROUP0_MAX_COUNTERS` preprocessor definitions, instead retrieving
the number of group 0 counters dynamically through `AMCGCR_EL0.CG0NC`.
Change-Id: I70e39c30fbd5df89b214276fac79cc8758a89f72
Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
This change introduces a small set of register getters and setters to
avoid having to repeatedly mask and shift in complex code.
Change-Id: Ia372f60c5efb924cd6eeceb75112e635ad13d942
Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
Following system registers are modified before exiting EL2 to allow
u-boot/Linux to boot
1. CNTHCTL_EL2.EL1PCTEN -> 1
Allows U-boot to use physical counters at EL1
2. VTCR_EL2.MSA -> 1
Enables VMSA at EL1, which is required by U-Boot and Linux.
3. HCR_EL2.APK = 1 & HCR_EL2.API = 1
Disables PAuth instruction and register traps in EL1
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: I58f45b6669a9ad1debb80265b243015c054a9bb1
This patch updates and refactors the GPT library and fixes bugs.
- Support all combinations of PGS, PPS, and L0GPTSZ parameters.
- PPS and PGS are set at runtime, L0GPTSZ is read from GPCCR_EL3.
- Use compiler definitions to simplify code.
- Renaming functions to better suit intended uses.
- MMU enabled before GPT APIs called.
- Add comments to make function usage more clear in GPT library.
- Added _rme suffix to file names to differentiate better from the
GPT file system code.
- Renamed gpt_defs.h to gpt_rme_private.h to better separate private
and public code.
- Renamed gpt_core.c to gpt_rme.c to better conform to TF-A precedent.
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: I4cbb23b0f81e697baa9fb23ba458aa3f7d1ed919
This patch introduces the RMM dispatcher into BL31. This
will be the mechanism that will enable communication to
take place between the Realm and non-secure world. Currently
gives the capability for granules to be
transitioned from non-secure type to realm and vice versa.
Signed-off-by: Zelalem Aweke <zelalem.aweke@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Subhasish Ghosh <subhasish.ghosh@arm.com>
Change-Id: I1fdc99a4bdd42bc14911aa0c6954b131de309511
This patch adds new register and bit definitions for the Armv9-A
Realm Management Extension (RME) as described in the Arm
document DDI0615 (https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0615/latest).
The patch also adds TLB maintenance functions and a function to
detect the presence of RME feature.
Signed-off-by: Zelalem Aweke <zelalem.aweke@arm.com>
Change-Id: I03d2af7ea41a20a9e8a362a36b8099e3b4d18a11
For v8-R64, especially R82, creating code to run BL1 at EL2, using MPU.
Signed-off-by: Gary Morrison <gary.morrison@arm.com>
Change-Id: I439ac3915b982ad1e61d24365bdd1584b3070425
FEAT_HCX adds the extended hypervisor configuration register (HCRX_EL2)
and access to this register must be explicitly enabled through the
SCR_EL3.HXEn bit. This patch adds a new build flag ENABLE_FEAT_HCX to
allow the register to be accessed from EL2.
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ibb36ad90622f1dc857adab4b0d4d7a89456a522b
Trap bits of trace filter control registers access are in
architecturally UNKNOWN state at boot hence
1. Initialized trap bits to one to prohibit trace filter control
registers accesses in lower ELs (EL2, EL1) in all security states
when FEAT_TRF is implemented.
2. These bits are RES0 when FEAT_TRF is not implemented and hence set
it to zero to aligns with the Arm ARM reference recommendation,
that mentions software must writes RES0 bits with all 0s.
Change-Id: I1b7abf2170ece84ee585c91cda32d22b25c0fc34
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Trap bits of trace system registers access are in architecturally
UNKNOWN state at boot hence
1. Initialized trap bits to one to prohibit trace system registers
accesses in lower ELs (EL2, EL1) in all security states when system
trace registers are implemented.
2. These bits are RES0 in the absence of system trace register support
and hence set it to zero to aligns with the Arm ARM reference
recommendation,that mentions software must writes RES0 bits with
all 0s.
Change-Id: I4b6c15cda882325273492895d72568b29de89ca3
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Introduced a build flag 'ENABLE_TRBE_FOR_NS' to enable trace buffer
control registers access in NS-EL2, or NS-EL1 (when NS-EL2 is
implemented but unused).
Change-Id: I285a672ccd395eebd377714c992bb21062a729cc
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Trap bits of trace buffer control registers access are in
architecturally UNKNOWN state at boot hence
1. Initialized these bits to zero to prohibit trace buffer control
registers accesses in lower ELs (EL2, EL1) in all security states
when FEAT_TRBE is implemented
2. Also, these bits are RES0 when FEAT_TRBE is not implemented, and
hence setting it to zero also aligns with the Arm ARM reference
recommendation, that mentions software must writes RES0 bits with
all 0s
Change-Id: If2752fd314881219f232f21d8e172a9c6d341ea1
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
The SDEI specification now says that during an SDEI
event handler dispatch the SPSR should be set according
to the TakeException() pseudocode function defined in
the Arm Architecture Reference Manual. This patch sets
the SPSR according to the function given in
ARM DDI 0487F.c page J1-7635
Change-Id: Id2f8f2464fd69c701d81626162827e5c4449b658
Signed-off-by: Daniel Boulby <daniel.boulby@arm.com>
Enables SVE support for the secure world via ENABLE_SVE_FOR_SWD.
ENABLE_SVE_FOR_SWD defaults to 0 and has to be explicitly set by the
platform. SVE is configured during initial setup and then uses EL3
context save/restore routine to switch between SVE configurations for
different contexts.
Reset value of CPTR_EL3 changed to be most restrictive by default.
Signed-off-by: Max Shvetsov <maksims.svecovs@arm.com>
Change-Id: I889fbbc2e435435d66779b73a2d90d1188bf4116
This patch adds setting MDCR_EL3.MCCD in 'el3_arch_init_common'
macro to disable cycle counting by PMCCNTR_EL0 in EL3 when
FEAT_PMUv3p7 is implemented. This fixes failing test
'Leak PMU CYCLE counter values from EL3 on PSCI suspend SMC'
on FVP models with 'has_v8_7_pmu_extension' parameter set to
1 or 2.
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
Change-Id: I2ad3ef501b31ee11306f76cb5a61032ecfd0fbda
ARMv8.6 adds virtual offset registers to support virtualization of the
event counters in EL1 and EL0. This patch enables support for this
feature in EL3 firmware.
Signed-off-by: John Powell <john.powell@arm.com>
Change-Id: I7ee1f3d9f554930bf5ef6f3d492e932e6d95b217
Add ISAR0 feature register read helper, location
of FEAT_RNG bits, feature support helper and the
rndr/rndrrs register read helpers.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Pilar <tomas@nuviainc.com>
Change-Id: I2a785a36f62a917548e55892ce92fa8b72fcb99d
If FEAT_PMUv3 is implemented and PMEVTYPER<n>(_EL0).MT bit is implemented
as well, it is possible to control whether PMU counters take into account
events happening on other threads.
If FEAT_MTPMU is implemented, EL3 (or EL2) can override the MT bit
leaving it to effective state of 0 regardless of any write to it.
This patch introduces the DISABLE_MTPMU flag, which allows to diable
multithread event count from EL3 (or EL2). The flag is disabled
by default so the behavior is consistent with those architectures
that do not implement FEAT_MTPMU.
Signed-off-by: Javier Almansa Sobrino <javier.almansasobrino@arm.com>
Change-Id: Iee3a8470ae8ba13316af1bd40c8d4aa86e0cb85e
This patch provides the following changes:
- Adds definition for FEAT_MTE3 value in ID_AA64PFR1_EL1 register
- Enables Memory Tagging Extension for FEAT_MTE3.
Change-Id: I735988575466fdc083892ec12c1aee89b5faa472
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
This patch provides the changes listed below:
- Adds new bit fields definitions for SCTLR_EL1/2 registers
- Corrects the name of SCTLR_EL1/2.[20] bit field from
SCTLR_UWXN_BIT to SCTLR_TSCXT_BIT
- Adds FEAT_PANx bit field definitions and their possible
values for ID_AA64MMFR1_EL1 register.
- Adds setting of SCTLR_EL1.SPAN bit to preserve PSTATE.PAN
on taking an exception to EL1 in spm_sp_setup() function
(services\std_svc\spm_mm\spm_mm_setup.c)
Change-Id: If51f20e7995c649126a7728a4d0867041fdade19
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
Usually, C has no problem up-converting types to larger bit sizes. MISRA
rule 10.7 requires that you not do this, or be very explicit about this.
This resolves the following required rule:
bl1/aarch64/bl1_context_mgmt.c:81:[MISRA C-2012 Rule 10.7 (required)]<None>
The width of the composite expression "0U | ((mode & 3U) << 2U) | 1U |
0x3c0U" (32 bits) is less that the right hand operand
"18446744073709547519ULL" (64 bits).
This also resolves MISRA defects such as:
bl2/aarch64/bl2arch_setup.c:18:[MISRA C-2012 Rule 12.2 (required)]
In the expression "3U << 20", shifting more than 7 bits, the number
of bits in the essential type of the left expression, "3U", is
not allowed.
Further, MISRA requires that all shifts don't overflow. The definition of
PAGE_SIZE was (1U << 12), and 1U is 8 bits. This caused about 50 issues.
This fixes the violation by changing the definition to 1UL << 12. Since
this uses 32bits, it should not create any issues for aarch32.
This patch also contains a fix for a build failure in the sun50i_a64
platform. Specifically, these misra fixes removed a single and
instruction,
92407e73 and x19, x19, #0xffffffff
from the cm_setup_context function caused a relocation in
psci_cpus_on_start to require a linker-generated stub. This increased the
size of the .text section and caused an alignment later on to go over a
page boundary and round up to the end of RAM before placing the .data
section. This sectionn is of non-zero size and therefore causes a link
error.
The fix included in this reorders the functions during link time
without changing their ording with respect to alignment.
Change-Id: I76b4b662c3d262296728a8b9aab7a33b02087f16
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Brisson <jimmy.brisson@arm.com>
This patch fixes the bug when AMUv1 group1 counters was
always assumed being implemented without checking for its
presence which was causing exception otherwise.
The AMU extension code was also modified as listed below:
- Added detection of AMUv1 for ARMv8.6
- 'PLAT_AMU_GROUP1_NR_COUNTERS' build option is removed and
number of group1 counters 'AMU_GROUP1_NR_COUNTERS' is now
calculated based on 'AMU_GROUP1_COUNTERS_MASK' value
- Added bit fields definitions and access functions for
AMCFGR_EL0/AMCFGR and AMCGCR_EL0/AMCGCR registers
- Unification of amu.c Aarch64 and Aarch32 source files
- Bug fixes and TF-A coding style compliant changes.
Change-Id: I14e407be62c3026ebc674ec7045e240ccb71e1fb
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
This patch adds a build config 'RAS_TRAP_LOWER_EL_ERR_ACCESS' to set
SCR_EL3.TERR during CPU boot. This bit enables trapping RAS register
accesses from EL1 or EL2 to EL3.
RAS_TRAP_LOWER_EL_ERR_ACCESS is disabled by default.
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ifb0fb0afedea7dd2a29a0b0491a1161ecd241438
Enhanced Counter Virtualization, ECV, is an architecture extension introduced
in ARMv8.6. This extension allows the hypervisor, at EL2, to setup
self-synchronizing views of the timers for it's EL1 Guests. This patch pokes the
control register to enable this extension when booting a hypervisor at EL2.
Change-Id: I4e929ecdf400cea17eff1de5cf8704aa7e40973d
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Brisson <jimmy.brisson@arm.com>
The Fine Grained Traps (FGT) architecture extension was added to aarch64 in
ARMv8.6. This extension primarily allows hypervisors, at EL2, to trap specific
instructions in a more fine grained manner, with an enable bit for each
instruction. This patch adds support for this extension by enabling the
extension when booting an hypervisor at EL2.
Change-Id: Idb9013ed118b6a1b7b76287237096de992ca4da3
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Brisson <jimmy.brisson@arm.com>
This patch fixes wrong ID_AA64DFR0_EL1 register read instead of
ID_AA64PFR0_EL1 to detect support for MPAM extension.
It also implements get_mpam_version() function which returns
MPAM version as:
0x00: None Armv8.0 or later;
0x01: v0.1 Armv8.4 or later;
0x10: v1.0 Armv8.2 or later;
0x11: v1.1 Armv8.4 or later;
Change-Id: I31d776b1a1b60cb16e5e62296d70adb129d7b760
Reported-by: Matteo Zini <matteozini96@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>