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On receiving CPU power down callback, TF-A raises SGI interrupt to all active cores to power down each active cores. Add handler for this SGI IRQ. By default TF-A uses SGI 6 for CPU power down request. This can be configurable through CPU_PWRDWN_SGI build flag. e.g., If user wants to use SGI 7 instead of SGI 6 then provide build flag CPU_PWRDWN_SGI=7 Signed-off-by: Jay Buddhabhatti <jay.buddhabhatti@amd.com> Change-Id: Id0df32187d1de3f0af4486eb4d4930cb3ab01dbd
489 lines
13 KiB
C
489 lines
13 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2019-2022, Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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/*
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* Top-level SMC handler for Versal power management calls and
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* IPI setup functions for communication with PMC.
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*/
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include "../drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_private.h"
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#include <common/runtime_svc.h>
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#include <drivers/arm/gicv3.h>
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#include <plat/common/platform.h>
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#include <plat_private.h>
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#include "pm_api_sys.h"
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#include "pm_client.h"
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#include "pm_ipi.h"
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#include "pm_svc_main.h"
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#define MODE 0x80000000U
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#define XSCUGIC_SGIR_EL1_INITID_SHIFT 24U
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#define INVALID_SGI 0xFFU
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#define PM_INIT_SUSPEND_CB (30U)
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#define PM_NOTIFY_CB (32U)
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#define EVENT_CPU_PWRDWN (4U)
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DEFINE_RENAME_SYSREG_RW_FUNCS(icc_asgi1r_el1, S3_0_C12_C11_6)
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/* pm_up = true - UP, pm_up = false - DOWN */
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static bool pm_up;
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static uint32_t sgi = (uint32_t)INVALID_SGI;
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static bool pwrdwn_req_received;
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static void notify_os(void)
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{
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int32_t cpu;
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uint32_t reg;
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cpu = plat_my_core_pos() + 1U;
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reg = (cpu | (sgi << XSCUGIC_SGIR_EL1_INITID_SHIFT));
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write_icc_asgi1r_el1(reg);
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}
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static uint64_t cpu_pwrdwn_req_handler(uint32_t id, uint32_t flags,
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void *handle, void *cookie)
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{
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uint32_t cpu_id = plat_my_core_pos();
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VERBOSE("Powering down CPU %d\n", cpu_id);
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/* Deactivate CPU power down SGI */
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plat_ic_end_of_interrupt(CPU_PWR_DOWN_REQ_INTR);
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return psci_cpu_off();
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}
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static void request_cpu_pwrdwn(void)
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{
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VERBOSE("CPU power down request received\n");
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pm_ipi_irq_clear(primary_proc);
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}
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static uint64_t ipi_fiq_handler(uint32_t id, uint32_t flags, void *handle,
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void *cookie)
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{
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uint32_t payload[4] = {0};
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enum pm_ret_status ret;
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VERBOSE("Received IPI FIQ from firmware\n");
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(void)plat_ic_acknowledge_interrupt();
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ret = pm_get_callbackdata(payload, ARRAY_SIZE(payload), 0, 0);
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if (ret != PM_RET_SUCCESS) {
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payload[0] = ret;
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}
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switch (payload[0]) {
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case PM_INIT_SUSPEND_CB:
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if (sgi != INVALID_SGI) {
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notify_os();
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}
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break;
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case PM_NOTIFY_CB:
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if (sgi != INVALID_SGI) {
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if (payload[2] == EVENT_CPU_PWRDWN) {
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if (pwrdwn_req_received) {
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pwrdwn_req_received = false;
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request_cpu_pwrdwn();
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break;
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} else {
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pwrdwn_req_received = true;
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}
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}
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notify_os();
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}
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break;
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case PM_RET_ERROR_INVALID_CRC:
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pm_ipi_irq_clear(primary_proc);
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WARN("Invalid CRC in the payload\n");
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break;
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default:
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pm_ipi_irq_clear(primary_proc);
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WARN("Invalid IPI payload\n");
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break;
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}
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/* Clear FIQ */
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plat_ic_end_of_interrupt(id);
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* pm_register_sgi() - PM register the IPI interrupt.
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* @sgi_num: SGI number to be used for communication.
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* @reset: Reset to invalid SGI when reset=1.
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*
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* Return: On success, the initialization function must return 0.
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* Any other return value will cause the framework to ignore
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* the service.
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*
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* Update the SGI number to be used.
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*
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*/
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int32_t pm_register_sgi(uint32_t sgi_num, uint32_t reset)
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{
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if (reset == 1U) {
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sgi = INVALID_SGI;
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return 0;
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}
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if (sgi != INVALID_SGI) {
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return -EBUSY;
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}
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if (sgi_num >= GICV3_MAX_SGI_TARGETS) {
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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sgi = (uint32_t)sgi_num;
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* pm_setup() - PM service setup.
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*
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* Return: On success, the initialization function must return 0.
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* Any other return value will cause the framework to ignore
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* the service.
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*
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* Initialization functions for Versal power management for
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* communicaton with PMC.
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*
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* Called from sip_svc_setup initialization function with the
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* rt_svc_init signature.
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*
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*/
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int32_t pm_setup(void)
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{
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int32_t ret = 0;
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pm_ipi_init(primary_proc);
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pm_up = true;
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/* register SGI handler for CPU power down request */
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ret = request_intr_type_el3(CPU_PWR_DOWN_REQ_INTR, cpu_pwrdwn_req_handler);
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if (ret != 0) {
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WARN("BL31: registering SGI interrupt failed\n");
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}
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/*
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* Enable IPI IRQ
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* assume the rich OS is OK to handle callback IRQs now.
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* Even if we were wrong, it would not enable the IRQ in
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* the GIC.
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*/
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pm_ipi_irq_enable(primary_proc);
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ret = request_intr_type_el3(PLAT_VERSAL_IPI_IRQ, ipi_fiq_handler);
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if (ret != 0) {
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WARN("BL31: registering IPI interrupt failed\n");
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}
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gicd_write_irouter(gicv3_driver_data->gicd_base, PLAT_VERSAL_IPI_IRQ, MODE);
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return ret;
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}
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/**
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* eemi_for_compatibility() - EEMI calls handler for deprecated calls.
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* @api_id: identifier for the API being called.
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* @pm_arg: pointer to the argument data for the API call.
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* @handle: Pointer to caller's context structure.
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* @security_flag: SECURE_FLAG or NON_SECURE_FLAG.
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*
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* Return: If EEMI API found then, uintptr_t type address, else 0.
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*
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* Some EEMI API's use case needs to be changed in Linux driver, so they
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* can take advantage of common EEMI handler in TF-A. As of now the old
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* implementation of these APIs are required to maintain backward compatibility
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* until their use case in linux driver changes.
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*
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*/
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static uintptr_t eemi_for_compatibility(uint32_t api_id, uint32_t *pm_arg,
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void *handle, uint32_t security_flag)
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{
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enum pm_ret_status ret;
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switch (api_id) {
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case (uint32_t)PM_IOCTL:
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{
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uint32_t value = 0U;
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ret = pm_api_ioctl(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1], pm_arg[2],
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pm_arg[3], pm_arg[4],
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&value, security_flag);
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if (ret == PM_RET_ERROR_NOTSUPPORTED)
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return (uintptr_t)0;
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SMC_RET1(handle, (uint64_t)ret | ((uint64_t)value) << 32U);
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}
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case (uint32_t)PM_QUERY_DATA:
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{
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uint32_t data[PAYLOAD_ARG_CNT] = { 0 };
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ret = pm_query_data(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1], pm_arg[2],
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pm_arg[3], data, security_flag);
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SMC_RET2(handle, (uint64_t)ret | ((uint64_t)data[0] << 32U),
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(uint64_t)data[1] | ((uint64_t)data[2] << 32U));
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}
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case (uint32_t)PM_FEATURE_CHECK:
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{
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uint32_t result[PAYLOAD_ARG_CNT] = {0U};
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ret = pm_feature_check(pm_arg[0], result, security_flag);
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SMC_RET2(handle, (uint64_t)ret | ((uint64_t)result[0] << 32U),
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(uint64_t)result[1] | ((uint64_t)result[2] << 32U));
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}
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case PM_LOAD_PDI:
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{
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ret = pm_load_pdi(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1], pm_arg[2],
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security_flag);
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SMC_RET1(handle, (uint64_t)ret);
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}
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default:
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return (uintptr_t)0;
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}
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}
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/**
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* eemi_psci_debugfs_handler() - EEMI API invoked from PSCI.
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* @api_id: identifier for the API being called.
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* @pm_arg: pointer to the argument data for the API call.
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* @handle: Pointer to caller's context structure.
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* @security_flag: SECURE_FLAG or NON_SECURE_FLAG.
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*
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* These EEMI APIs performs CPU specific power management tasks.
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* These EEMI APIs are invoked either from PSCI or from debugfs in kernel.
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* These calls require CPU specific processing before sending IPI request to
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* Platform Management Controller. For example enable/disable CPU specific
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* interrupts. This requires separate handler for these calls and may not be
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* handled using common eemi handler.
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*
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* Return: If EEMI API found then, uintptr_t type address, else 0.
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*
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*/
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static uintptr_t eemi_psci_debugfs_handler(uint32_t api_id, uint32_t *pm_arg,
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void *handle, uint32_t security_flag)
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{
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enum pm_ret_status ret;
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switch (api_id) {
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case (uint32_t)PM_SELF_SUSPEND:
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ret = pm_self_suspend(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1], pm_arg[2],
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pm_arg[3], security_flag);
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SMC_RET1(handle, (u_register_t)ret);
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case (uint32_t)PM_FORCE_POWERDOWN:
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ret = pm_force_powerdown(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1], security_flag);
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SMC_RET1(handle, (u_register_t)ret);
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case (uint32_t)PM_REQ_SUSPEND:
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ret = pm_req_suspend(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1], pm_arg[2],
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pm_arg[3], security_flag);
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SMC_RET1(handle, (u_register_t)ret);
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case (uint32_t)PM_ABORT_SUSPEND:
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ret = pm_abort_suspend(pm_arg[0], security_flag);
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SMC_RET1(handle, (u_register_t)ret);
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case (uint32_t)PM_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN:
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ret = pm_system_shutdown(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1], security_flag);
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SMC_RET1(handle, (u_register_t)ret);
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default:
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return (uintptr_t)0;
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}
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}
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/**
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* TF_A_specific_handler() - SMC handler for TF-A specific functionality.
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* @api_id: identifier for the API being called.
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* @pm_arg: pointer to the argument data for the API call.
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* @handle: Pointer to caller's context structure.
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* @security_flag: SECURE_FLAG or NON_SECURE_FLAG.
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*
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* These EEMI calls performs functionality that does not require
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* IPI transaction. The handler ends in TF-A and returns requested data to
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* kernel from TF-A.
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*
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* Return: If TF-A specific API found then, uintptr_t type address, else 0
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*
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*/
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static uintptr_t TF_A_specific_handler(uint32_t api_id, uint32_t *pm_arg,
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void *handle, uint32_t security_flag)
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{
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switch (api_id) {
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case TF_A_PM_REGISTER_SGI:
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{
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int32_t ret;
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ret = pm_register_sgi(pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1]);
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if (ret != 0) {
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SMC_RET1(handle, (uint32_t)PM_RET_ERROR_ARGS);
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}
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SMC_RET1(handle, (uint32_t)PM_RET_SUCCESS);
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}
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case PM_GET_CALLBACK_DATA:
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{
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uint32_t result[4] = {0};
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enum pm_ret_status ret;
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ret = pm_get_callbackdata(result, ARRAY_SIZE(result), security_flag, 1U);
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if (ret != 0) {
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result[0] = ret;
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}
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SMC_RET2(handle,
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(uint64_t)result[0] | ((uint64_t)result[1] << 32U),
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(uint64_t)result[2] | ((uint64_t)result[3] << 32U));
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}
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case PM_GET_TRUSTZONE_VERSION:
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SMC_RET1(handle, (uint64_t)PM_RET_SUCCESS |
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((uint64_t)TZ_VERSION << 32U));
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default:
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return (uintptr_t)0;
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}
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}
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/**
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* eemi_handler() - Prepare EEMI payload and perform IPI transaction.
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* @api_id: identifier for the API being called.
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* @pm_arg: pointer to the argument data for the API call.
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* @handle: Pointer to caller's context structure.
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* @security_flag: SECURE_FLAG or NON_SECURE_FLAG.
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*
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* EEMI - Embedded Energy Management Interface is Xilinx proprietary protocol
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* to allow communication between power management controller and different
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* processing clusters.
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*
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* This handler prepares EEMI protocol payload received from kernel and performs
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* IPI transaction.
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*
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* Return: If EEMI API found then, uintptr_t type address, else 0
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*
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*/
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static uintptr_t eemi_handler(uint32_t api_id, uint32_t *pm_arg,
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void *handle, uint32_t security_flag)
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{
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enum pm_ret_status ret;
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uint32_t buf[PAYLOAD_ARG_CNT] = {0};
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ret = pm_handle_eemi_call(security_flag, api_id, pm_arg[0], pm_arg[1],
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pm_arg[2], pm_arg[3], pm_arg[4],
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(uint64_t *)buf);
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/*
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* Two IOCTLs, to get clock name and pinctrl name of pm_query_data API
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* receives 5 words of respoonse from firmware. Currently linux driver can
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* receive only 4 words from TF-A. So, this needs to be handled separately
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* than other eemi calls.
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*/
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if (api_id == (uint32_t)PM_QUERY_DATA) {
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if ((pm_arg[0] == XPM_QID_CLOCK_GET_NAME ||
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pm_arg[0] == XPM_QID_PINCTRL_GET_FUNCTION_NAME) &&
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ret == PM_RET_SUCCESS) {
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SMC_RET2(handle, (uint64_t)buf[0] | ((uint64_t)buf[1] << 32U),
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(uint64_t)buf[2] | ((uint64_t)buf[3] << 32U));
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}
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}
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SMC_RET2(handle, (uint64_t)ret | ((uint64_t)buf[0] << 32U),
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(uint64_t)buf[1] | ((uint64_t)buf[2] << 32U));
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}
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/**
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* pm_smc_handler() - SMC handler for PM-API calls coming from EL1/EL2.
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* @smc_fid: Function Identifier.
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* @x1: SMC64 Arguments from kernel.
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* @x2: SMC64 Arguments from kernel.
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* @x3: SMC64 Arguments from kernel (upper 32-bits).
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* @x4: Unused.
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* @cookie: Unused.
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* @handle: Pointer to caller's context structure.
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* @flags: SECURE_FLAG or NON_SECURE_FLAG.
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*
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* Return: Unused.
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*
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* Determines that smc_fid is valid and supported PM SMC Function ID from the
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* list of pm_api_ids, otherwise completes the request with
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* the unknown SMC Function ID.
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*
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* The SMC calls for PM service are forwarded from SIP Service SMC handler
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* function with rt_svc_handle signature.
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*
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*/
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uint64_t pm_smc_handler(uint32_t smc_fid, uint64_t x1, uint64_t x2, uint64_t x3,
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uint64_t x4, const void *cookie, void *handle, uint64_t flags)
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{
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uintptr_t ret;
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uint32_t pm_arg[PAYLOAD_ARG_CNT] = {0};
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uint32_t security_flag = NON_SECURE_FLAG;
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uint32_t api_id;
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bool status = false, status_tmp = false;
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/* Handle case where PM wasn't initialized properly */
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if (pm_up == false) {
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SMC_RET1(handle, SMC_UNK);
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}
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/*
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* Mark BIT24 payload (i.e 1st bit of pm_arg[3] ) as secure (0)
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* if smc called is secure
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*
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* Add redundant macro call to immune the code from glitches
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*/
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SECURE_REDUNDANT_CALL(status, status_tmp, is_caller_secure, flags);
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if ((status != false) && (status_tmp != false)) {
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security_flag = SECURE_FLAG;
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}
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pm_arg[0] = (uint32_t)x1;
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pm_arg[1] = (uint32_t)(x1 >> 32U);
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pm_arg[2] = (uint32_t)x2;
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pm_arg[3] = (uint32_t)(x2 >> 32U);
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pm_arg[4] = (uint32_t)x3;
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(void)(x4);
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api_id = smc_fid & FUNCID_NUM_MASK;
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ret = eemi_for_compatibility(api_id, pm_arg, handle, security_flag);
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if (ret != (uintptr_t)0) {
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return ret;
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}
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ret = eemi_psci_debugfs_handler(api_id, pm_arg, handle, flags);
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if (ret != (uintptr_t)0) {
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return ret;
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}
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ret = TF_A_specific_handler(api_id, pm_arg, handle, security_flag);
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if (ret != (uintptr_t)0) {
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return ret;
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}
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ret = eemi_handler(api_id, pm_arg, handle, security_flag);
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return ret;
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}
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