This is a generic porting of what was done on ST platforms with flag
STM32MP_EARLY_CONSOLE. It creates the flag and the prototype for
plat_setup_early_console(). This function depends on platform
implementation. This function call is added at the beginning of each BL
image early setup function.
The patch also introduce an extra log macro: EARLY_ERROR. This can
replace ERROR macro in code that will only be executed before the
default console is enabled, and will do nothing when the EARLY_CONSOLE
is not enabled. This can then save some space in memory.
Signed-off-by: Yann Gautier <yann.gautier@st.com>
Change-Id: I77bf0a0c4289b4c7df94e4bfb783a938e05bf023
The client platform relies on the DICE attestation
scheme. RSS provides the DICE Protection Environment
(DPE) service. TF-A measured boot framework supports
multiple backends. A given platform always enables
the corresponding backend which is required by the
attestation scheme.
Signed-off-by: Tamas Ban <tamas.ban@arm.com>
Change-Id: Idc3360d0d7216e4859e99b5db3d377407e0aeee5
The version 2 of the FWU metadata structure is designed such that the
information on the updatable images can be omitted from the metadata
structure. Add a configuration flag, PSA_FWU_METADATA_FW_STORE_DESC,
which is used to select whether the metadata structure has this
information included or not. It's value is set to 1 by default.
Change-Id: I4463a20c94d2c745ddb0b2cc8932c12d418fbd42
Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
This patch provides a reporting functionality to display the memory
consumed by the context in each security state and for each exception
level. Flag PLATFORM_REPORT_CTX_MEM_USE enables or disables this
feature.
Change-Id: I1515366bf87561dcedf2b3206be167804df681d4
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
New build option CTX_INCLUDE_MPAM_REGS is added to select
if the firmware needs to save the MPAM EL2 registers during world
switches. This option is currently disabled as MPAM is only
enabled for NS world.
Signed-off-by: Arvind Ram Prakash <arvind.ramprakash@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ie2e5e184cdb65f7e1a98d8fe81590253fd859679
This patch enables support for the gcc compiler option "-mharden-sls",
the default is not to use this option. Setting HARDEN_SLS=1 sets
"-mharden-sls=all" that enables all hardening against straight line
speculation.
Signed-off-by: Bipin Ravi <bipin.ravi@arm.com>
Change-Id: I59f5963c22431571f5aebe7e0c5642b32362f4c9
Removed the PLAT_RSS_NOT_SUPPORTED build option, which was initially
introduced for building the Base AEM FVP platform platform with RSS.
However, we now have a well-defined TC2 platform with RSS, making it
unnecessary to keep this flag.
Note -
Theoretically this is a breaking change. Other platforms could be
using the PLAT_RSS_NOT_SUPPORTED build option. Among upstream platforms,
only the Base AEM FVP uses it right now but we don't know about
downstream platforms.
Change-Id: I931905a4c6ac1ebe3895ab6e0287d0fa07721707
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Introducing INIT_UNUSED_NS_EL2 macro which guards the code that
disables the unused EL2 when a platform hands off from EL3
to NS-EL1 instead of NS-EL2. Platforms without NS-EL2 in use
must enable this flag.
BREAKING CHANGE: Initialisation code for handoff from EL3 to NS-EL1
disabled by default. Platforms which do that need to enable this macro
going forward
Signed-off-by: Arvind Ram Prakash <arvind.ramprakash@arm.com>
Change-Id: I61431cc4f7e2feb568d472828e5fd79cc73e51f5
This patch removes RAS_FFH_SUPPORT macro which is the combination of
ENABLE_FEAT_RAS and HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST_NS. Instead introduce an
internal macro FFH_SUPPORT which gets enabled when platforms wants
to enable lower EL EA handling at EL3. The internal macro FFH_SUPPORT
will be automatically enabled if HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST_NS is enabled.
FFH_SUPPORT along with ENABLE_FEAT_RAS will be used in source files
to provide equivalent check which was provided by RAS_FFH_SUPPORT
earlier. In generic code we needed a macro which could abstract both
HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST_NS and RAS_FFH_SUPPORT macros that had limitations.
Former was tied up with NS world only while the latter was tied to RAS
feature.
This is to allow Secure/Realm world to have their own FFH macros
in future.
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ie5692ccbf462f5dcc3f005a5beea5aa35124ac73
Introduce a build flag for enabling the support for loading SEL0 SP in
EL3 SPMC.
Signed-off-by: Nishant Sharma <nishant.sharma@arm.com>
Change-Id: I1d63ae4d0d8374a732113565be90d58861506e39
The ability to read a character from the console constitutes an attack
vector into TF-A, as it gives attackers a means to inject arbitrary
data into TF-A. It is dangerous to keep that feature enabled if not
strictly necessary, especially in production firmware builds.
Thus, we need a way to disable this feature. Moreover, when it is
disabled, all related code should be eliminated from the firmware
binaries, such that no remnant/dead getc() code remains in memory,
which could otherwise be used as a gadget as part of a bigger security
attack.
This patch disables getc() feature by default. For legitimate getc()
use cases [1], it can be explicitly enabled by building TF-A with
ENABLE_CONSOLE_GETC=1.
The following changes are introduced when getc() is disabled:
- The multi-console framework no longer provides the console_getc()
function.
- If the console driver selected by the platform attempts to register
a getc() callback into the multi-console framework then TF-A will
now fail to build.
If registered through the assembly function finish_console_register():
- On AArch64, you'll get:
Error: undefined symbol CONSOLE_T_GETC used as an immediate value.
- On AArch32, you'll get:
Error: internal_relocation (type: OFFSET_IMM) not fixed up
If registered through the C function console_register(), this requires
populating a struct console with a getc field, which will trigger:
error: 'console_t' {aka 'struct console'} has no member named 'getc'
- All console drivers which previously registered a getc() callback
have been modified to do so only when ENABLE_CONSOLE_GETC=1.
[1] Example of such use cases would be:
- Firmware recovery: retrieving a golden BL2 image over the console in
order to repair a broken firmware on a bricked board.
- Factory CLI tool: Drive some soak tests through the console.
Discussed on TF-A mailing list here:
https://lists.trustedfirmware.org/archives/list/tf-a@lists.trustedfirmware.org/thread/YS7F6RCNTWBTEOBLAXIRTXWIOYINVRW7/
Change-Id: Icb412304cd23dbdd7662df7cf8992267b7975cc5
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Acked-by: Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>
This is a preparatory patch to provide MbedTLS PSA Crypto
API support, with below changes -
1. Added a build macro PSA_CRYPTO to enable the MbedTLS PSA
Crypto API support in the subsequent patches.
2. Compile necessary PSA crypto files from MbedTLS source code
when PSA_CRYPTO=1.
Also, marked PSA_CRYPTO as an experimental feature.
Change-Id: I45188f56c5c98b169b2e21e365150b1825c6c450
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
Add transfer list APIs and firmware handoff build option.
Change-Id: I68a0ace22c7e50fcdacd101eb76b271d7b76d8ff
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Current build infra defaults all cpufeats in defaults.mk and some
mandatory features are enabled in arch_features.mk and optional
arch features are enabled in platform specific makefile.
This fragmentation is sometime confusing to figure out which feature
is tied to which ARCH_MAJOR.ARCH_MINOR.
So, consolidating and grouping them for tracking and enabling makes
more sense. With this change we consolidate all ARCH feature handling
within arch_features.mk and disable all optional features that need
to be enabled to platform makefile.
This is an ongoing series of effort to consolidate and going forward
platform makefile should just specify ARCH_MAJOR and ARCH MINOR and
all mandatory feature should be selected based on arch_features.mk
any optional feature needed by the platform support can be enabled
by platform makefile.
It also makes it easier for platform ports to look upto arch_features.mk
and enable any optional feature that platform may need which are
supported from TF-A.
Change-Id: I18764008856d81414256b6cbabdfa42a16b8040d
Signed-off-by: Govindraj Raja <govindraj.raja@arm.com>
Add header file to help with creation of SPMD logical partitions. Also
update linker files to create sections to record SPMD logical partitions
declared. This follows the same pattern as the EL3 SPMC's logical
partitions. This patch also adds initialization of SPMD logical
partitions when the SPMD comes up.
ENABLE_SPMD_LP is a build flag that is used to enable support for
SPMD logical partitions.
Note that the approach chosen is to keep SPMD and SPMC logical
partition support separate, as opposed to extend the existing SPMC
logical partition support since the code would need to have a number of
ifdefs and the interactions with various build options such as
SPMC_AT_EL3 needs to be accounted for, which would make code more
complicated.
Signed-off-by: Raghu Krishnamurthy <raghu.ncstate@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I9642ddbf6ea26dd3f4a283baec598d61c07e3661
The current usage of RAS_EXTENSION in TF-A codebase is to cater for two
things in TF-A :
1. Pull in necessary framework and platform hooks for Firmware first
handling(FFH) of RAS errors.
2. Manage the FEAT_RAS extension when switching the worlds.
FFH means that all the EAs from NS are trapped in EL3 first and signaled
to NS world later after the first handling is done in firmware. There is
an alternate way of handling RAS errors viz Kernel First handling(KFH).
Tying FEAT_RAS to RAS_EXTENSION build flag was not correct as the
feature is needed for proper handling KFH in as well.
This patch breaks down the RAS_EXTENSION flag into a flag to denote the
CPU architecture `ENABLE_FEAT_RAS` which is used in context management
during world switch and another flag `RAS_FFH_SUPPORT` to pull in
required framework and platform hooks for FFH.
Proper support for KFH will be added in future patches.
BREAKING CHANGE: The previous RAS_EXTENSION is now deprecated. The
equivalent functionality can be achieved by the following
2 options:
- ENABLE_FEAT_RAS
- RAS_FFH_SUPPORT
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: I1abb9ab6622b8f1b15712b12f17612804d48a6ec
Workaround to help enable the kernel to query errata status using the
errata abi feature for platforms with a non-arm interconnect.
Change-Id: I47b03eaee5a0a763056ae71883fa30dfacb9b3f7
Signed-off-by: Sona Mathew <SonaRebecca.Mathew@arm.com>
This patch adds the errata management firmware interface for lower ELs
to discover details about CPU erratum. Based on the CPU erratum
identifier the interface enables the OS to find the mitigation of an
erratum in EL3.
The ABI can only be present in a system that is compliant with SMCCCv1.1
or higher. This implements v1.0 of the errata ABI spec.
For details on all possible return values, refer the design
documentation below:
ABI design documentation:
https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0100/1-0?lang=en
Signed-off-by: Sona Mathew <SonaRebecca.Mathew@arm.com>
Change-Id: I70f0e2569cf92e6e02ad82e3e77874546232b89a
Currently, enabling SME forces SVE off. However, the SME enablement
requires SVE to be enabled, which is reflected in code. This is the
opposite of what the build flags require.
Further, the few platforms that enable SME also explicitly enable SVE.
Their platform.mk runs after the defaults.mk file so this override never
materializes. As a result, the override is only present on the
commandline.
Change it to something sensible where if SME is on then code can rely on
SVE being on too. Do this with a check in the Makefile as it is the more
widely used pattern. This maintains all valid use cases but subtly
changes corner cases no one uses at the moment to require a slightly
different combination of flags.
Signed-off-by: Boyan Karatotev <boyan.karatotev@arm.com>
Change-Id: If7ca3972ebc3c321e554533d7bc81af49c2472be
This patch introduces support to handle traps from lower ELs for
IMPDEF system register accesses. The actual support is left to the
platforms to implement.
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I623d5c432b4ce4328b68f238c15b1c83df97c1e5
FEAT_SME2 is an extension of FEAT_SME and an optional feature
from v9.2. Its an extension of SME, wherein it not only
processes matrix operations efficiently, but also provides
outer-product instructions to accelerate matrix operations.
It affords instructions for multi-vector operations.
Further, it adds an 512 bit architectural register ZT0.
This patch implements all the changes introduced with FEAT_SME2
to ensure that the instructions are allowed to access ZT0
register from Non-secure lower exception levels.
Additionally, it adds support to ensure FEAT_SME2 is aligned
with the existing FEATURE DETECTION mechanism, and documented.
Change-Id: Iee0f61943304a9cfc3db8f986047b1321d0a6463
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
Arm v9.4 introduces support for Guarded Control Stack, providing
mitigations against some forms of RPO attacks and an efficient mechanism
for obtaining the current call stack without requiring a full stack
unwind. Enable access to this feature for EL2 and below, context
switching the newly added EL2 registers as appropriate.
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: I691aa7c22e3547bb3abe98d96993baf18c5f0e7b
Arm v8.9 introduces a series of features providing a new way to set memory
permissions. Instead of directly encoding the permissions in the page
tables the PTEs contain indexes into an array of permissions stored in
system registers, allowing greater flexibility and density of encoding.
Enable access to these features for EL2 and below, context switching the
newly added EL2 registers as appropriate. Since all of FEAT_S[12]P[IO]E
are separately discoverable we have separate build time options for
enabling them, but note that there is overlap in the registers that they
implement and the enable bit required for lower EL access.
Change the FVP platform to default to handling them as dynamic options so
the right decision can be made by the code at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Change-Id: Icf89e444e39e1af768739668b505661df18fb234
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_SVE_FOR_NS=2), by splitting
sve_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 SVE 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: I1caaba2216e8e2a651452254944a003607503216
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
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>
* changes:
feat(sc7280): add support for PSCI_OS_INIT_MODE
feat(fvp): enable support for PSCI OS-initiated mode
feat(psci): update PSCI_FEATURES
feat(psci): add support for OS-initiated mode
feat(psci): add support for PSCI_SET_SUSPEND_MODE
build(psci): add build option for OS-initiated mode
docs(psci): add design proposal for OS-initiated mode
So far we have the ENABLE_AMU build option to include AMU register
handling code for enabling and context switch. There is also an
ENABLE_FEAT_AMUv1 option, solely to protect the HAFGRTR_EL2 system
register handling. The latter needs some alignment with the new feature
scheme, but it conceptually overlaps with the ENABLE_AMU option.
Since there is no real need for two separate options, unify both into a
new ENABLE_FEAT_AMU name in a first step. This is mostly just renaming at
this point, a subsequent patch will make use of the new feature handling
scheme.
Change-Id: I97d8a55bdee2ed1e1509fa9f2b09fd0bdd82736e
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
At the moment we only support FEAT_SPE to be either unconditionally
compiled in, or to be not supported at all.
Add support for runtime detection (ENABLE_SPE_FOR_NS=2), by splitting
is_armv8_2_feat_spe_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 SPE related registers.
Previously SPE was enabled unconditionally for all platforms, change
this now to the runtime detection version.
Change-Id: I830c094107ce6a398bf1f4aef7ffcb79d4f36552
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
At the moment we hardcode the SPE functionality to be available on the
non-secure side only, by setting MDCR_EL2.E2PB accordingly.
This should be reflected in the feature selection symbol, so rename that
to ENABLE_SPE_FOR_NS, to make it clearer that SPE is not supported in
the secure world.
Change-Id: I3f9b48eab1a45d6ccfcbb9c90a11eeb66867ad9a
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
BL2_AT_EL3 is an overloaded macro which has two uses:
1. When BL2 is entry point into TF-A(no BL1)
2. When BL2 is running at EL3 exception level
These two scenarios are not exactly same even though first implicitly
means second to be true. To distinguish between these two use cases we
introduce new macros.
BL2_AT_EL3 is renamed to RESET_TO_BL2 to better convey both 1. and 2.
Additional macro BL2_RUNS_AT_EL3 is added to cover all scenarious where
BL2 runs at EL3 (including four world systems).
BREAKING CHANGE: BL2_AT_EL3 renamed to RESET_TO_BL2 across the
repository.
Change-Id: I477e1d0f843b44b799c216670e028fcb3509fb72
Signed-off-by: Arvind Ram Prakash <arvind.ramprakash@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Maksims Svecovs <maksims.svecovs@arm.com>
Adopted RESET_TO_BL31_WITH_PARAMS functionality in RESET_TO_BL31
in the subsequent patches hence reverted this patch.
This reverts commit 25844ff728.
Change-Id: Ia0bfa22fc45754f15c82638662dde93f604992c3
Signed-off-by: Manish V Badarkhe <Manish.Badarkhe@arm.com>
CTX_INCLUDE_EL2_REGS is used to save/restore EL2 registers and
it should be only used when there is SPMD or RME enabled.
Make CTX_INCLUDE_EL2_REGS an internal macro and remove
from documentation.
Signed-off-by: Govindraj Raja <govindraj.raja@arm.com>
Change-Id: I6a70edfd88163423ff0482de094601cf794246d6
When updated to work with OpenSSL 3.0, the host tools lost their
compatibility with previous versions (1.x) of OpenSSL. This is
mainly due to the fact that 1.x APIs became deprecated in 3.0 and
therefore their use cause compiling errors. In addition, updating
for a newer version of OpenSSL meant improving the stability
against security threats. However, although version 1.1.1 is
now deprecated, it still receives security updates, so it would
not imply major security issues to keep compatibility with it too.
This patch adds backwards compatibility with OpenSSL 1.x versions
by adding back 1.x API code. It defines a macro USING_OPENSSL3,
which will select the appropriate OpenSSL API version depending on
the OpenSSL library path chosen (which is determined by the
already-existing OPENSSL_DIR variable).
In addition, cleanup items were packed in functions and moved to
the proper modules in order to make the code more maintainable and
legible.
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com>
Change-Id: I8deceb5e419edc73277792861882404790ccd33c
When a core is in debug recovery mode its caches are not invalidated
upon reset, so the L1 and L2 cache contents from before reset are
observable after reset. Similarly, debug recovery mode of DynamIQ
cluster ensures that contents of the shared L3 cache are also not
invalidated upon transition to On mode.
Booting cores in debug recovery mode means booting with caches disabled
and preserving the caches until a point where software can dump the
caches and retrieve their contents. TF-A however unconditionally cleans
and invalidates caches at multiple points during boot. This can lead to
memory corruption as well as loss of cache contents to be used for
debugging.
This patch fixes this by calling a platform hook before performing CMOs
in helper routines in cache_helpers.S. The platform hook plat_can_cmo is
an assembly routine which must not clobber x2 and x3, and avoid using
stack. The whole checking is conditional upon `CONDITIONAL_CMO` which
can be set at compile time.
Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <okash@google.com>
Change-Id: I172e999e4acd0f872c24056e647cc947ee54b193
This patch adds the following changes to complete the existing
TRNG implementation:
1. Adds a feature specific scope for buildlog generation.
2. Updates the docs on the build flag "TRNG_SUPPORT" and its values.
3. Makefile update and improves the existing comments at few sections
for better understanding of the underlying logic.
Change-Id: I3f72f0ccd5c94005a2df87158cf23199d2160d37
Signed-off-by: Jayanth Dodderi Chidanand <jayanthdodderi.chidanand@arm.com>
Current RAS framework in TF-A only supports handling errors originating
from NS world but the HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST flag configures it for all
lower Els. To make the current design of RAS explicit, rename this macro
to HANDLE_EA_EL3_FIRST_NS and set EA bit in scr_el3 only when
switching to NS world.
Note: I am unaware of any platform which traps errors originating in
Secure world to EL3, if there is any such platform then it need to
be explicitly implemented in TF-A
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: If58eb201d8fa792c16325c85c26056e9b409b750
RAS_TRAP_LOWER_EL_ERR_ACCESS was used to prevent access to RAS error
record registers (RAS ERR* & RAS ERX*) from lower EL's in any security
state. To give more fine grain control per world basis re-purpose this
macro to RAS_TRAP_NS_ERR_REC_ACCESS, which will enable the trap only
if Error record registers are accessed from NS.
This will also help in future scenarios when RAS handling(in Firmware
first handling paradigm)can be offloaded to a secure partition.
This is first patch in series to refactor RAS framework in TF-A.
Signed-off-by: Manish Pandey <manish.pandey2@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ifa7f60bc8c82c9960adf029001bc36c443016d5d