arm-trusted-firmware/include/services/spm_mm_partition.h
Paul Beesley aeaa225cbe spm-mm: Refactor secure_partition.h and its contents
Before adding any new SPM-related components we should first do
some cleanup around the existing SPM-MM implementation. The aim
is to make sure that any SPM-MM components have names that clearly
indicate that they are MM-related. Otherwise, when adding new SPM
code, it could quickly become confusing as it would be unclear to
which component the code belongs.

The secure_partition.h header is a clear example of this, as the
name is generic so it could easily apply to any SPM-related code,
when it is in fact SPM-MM specific.

This patch renames the file and the two structures defined within
it, and then modifies any references in files that use the header.

Change-Id: I44bd95fab774c358178b3e81262a16da500fda26
Signed-off-by: Paul Beesley <paul.beesley@arm.com>
2019-12-20 16:03:41 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2017-2019, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef SPM_MM_PARTITION_H
#define SPM_MM_PARTITION_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <lib/utils_def.h>
/*
* Flags used by the spm_mm_mp_info structure to describe the
* characteristics of a cpu. Only a single flag is defined at the moment to
* indicate the primary cpu.
*/
#define MP_INFO_FLAG_PRIMARY_CPU U(0x00000001)
/*
* This structure is used to provide information required to initialise a S-EL0
* partition.
*/
typedef struct spm_mm_mp_info {
uint64_t mpidr;
uint32_t linear_id;
uint32_t flags;
} spm_mm_mp_info_t;
typedef struct spm_mm_boot_info {
param_header_t h;
uint64_t sp_mem_base;
uint64_t sp_mem_limit;
uint64_t sp_image_base;
uint64_t sp_stack_base;
uint64_t sp_heap_base;
uint64_t sp_ns_comm_buf_base;
uint64_t sp_shared_buf_base;
uint64_t sp_image_size;
uint64_t sp_pcpu_stack_size;
uint64_t sp_heap_size;
uint64_t sp_ns_comm_buf_size;
uint64_t sp_shared_buf_size;
uint32_t num_sp_mem_regions;
uint32_t num_cpus;
spm_mm_mp_info_t *mp_info;
} spm_mm_boot_info_t;
#endif /* SPM_MM_PARTITION_H */