arm-trusted-firmware/bl2/bl2_main.c
Sandrine Bailleux ee12f6f749 Remove useless copies of meminfo structures
Platform setup code has to reserve some memory for storing the
memory layout information.  It is populated in early platform setup
code.

blx_get_sec_mem_layout() functions used to return a copy of this
structure.  This patch modifies blx_get_sec_mem_layout() functions
so that they now directly return a pointer to their memory layout
structure.  It ensures that the memory layout returned by
blx_get_sec_mem_layout() is always up-to-date and also avoids a
useless copy of the meminfo structure.

Also rename blx_get_sec_mem_layout() to blx_plat_sec_mem_layout()
to make it clear those functions are platform specific.

Change-Id: Ic7a6f9d6b6236b14865ab48a9f5eff545ce56551
2013-12-12 16:06:48 +00:00

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/*
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*
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <arch_helpers.h>
#include <console.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <semihosting.h>
#include <bl_common.h>
#include <bl2.h>
/*******************************************************************************
* The only thing to do in BL2 is to load further images and pass control to
* BL31. The memory occupied by BL2 will be reclaimed by BL3_x stages. BL2 runs
* entirely in S-EL1. Since arm standard c libraries are not PIC, printf et al
* are not available. We rely on assertions to signal error conditions
******************************************************************************/
void bl2_main(void)
{
meminfo *bl2_tzram_layout;
meminfo *bl31_tzram_layout;
el_change_info *ns_image_info;
unsigned long bl31_base, el_status;
unsigned int bl2_load, bl31_load, mode;
/* Perform remaining generic architectural setup in S-El1 */
bl2_arch_setup();
/* Perform platform setup in BL1 */
bl2_platform_setup();
#if defined (__GNUC__)
printf("BL2 Built : %s, %s\n\r", __TIME__, __DATE__);
#endif
/* Find out how much free trusted ram remains after BL2 load */
bl2_tzram_layout = bl2_plat_sec_mem_layout();
/*
* Load BL31. BL1 tells BL2 whether it has been TOP or BOTTOM loaded.
* To avoid fragmentation of trusted SRAM memory, BL31 is always
* loaded opposite to BL2. This allows BL31 to reclaim BL2 memory
* while maintaining its free space in one contiguous chunk.
*/
bl2_load = bl2_tzram_layout->attr & LOAD_MASK;
assert((bl2_load == TOP_LOAD) || (bl2_load == BOT_LOAD));
bl31_load = (bl2_load == TOP_LOAD) ? BOT_LOAD : TOP_LOAD;
bl31_base = load_image(bl2_tzram_layout, BL31_IMAGE_NAME,
bl31_load, BL31_BASE);
/* Assert if it has not been possible to load BL31 */
assert(bl31_base != 0);
/*
* Create a new layout of memory for BL31 as seen by BL2. This
* will gobble up all the BL2 memory.
*/
bl31_tzram_layout = (meminfo *) get_el_change_mem_ptr();
init_bl31_mem_layout(bl2_tzram_layout, bl31_tzram_layout, bl31_load);
/*
* BL2 also needs to tell BL31 where the non-trusted software image
* has been loaded. Place this info right after the BL31 memory layout
*/
ns_image_info = (el_change_info *) ((unsigned char *) bl31_tzram_layout
+ sizeof(meminfo));
/*
* Assume that the non-secure bootloader has already been
* loaded to its platform-specific location.
*/
ns_image_info->entrypoint = plat_get_ns_image_entrypoint();
/* Figure out what mode we enter the non-secure world in */
el_status = read_id_aa64pfr0_el1() >> ID_AA64PFR0_EL2_SHIFT;
el_status &= ID_AA64PFR0_ELX_MASK;
if (el_status)
mode = MODE_EL2;
else
mode = MODE_EL1;
ns_image_info->spsr = make_spsr(mode, MODE_SP_ELX, MODE_RW_64);
ns_image_info->security_state = NON_SECURE;
flush_dcache_range((unsigned long) ns_image_info,
sizeof(el_change_info));
/*
* Run BL31 via an SMC to BL1. Information on how to pass control to
* the non-trusted software image will be passed to BL31 in x2.
*/
if (bl31_base)
run_image(bl31_base,
make_spsr(MODE_EL3, MODE_SP_ELX, MODE_RW_64),
SECURE,
bl31_tzram_layout,
(void *) ns_image_info);
/* There is no valid reason for run_image() to return */
assert(0);
}
/*******************************************************************************
* BL1 has this function to print the fact that BL2 has done its job and BL31 is
* about to be loaded. Since BL2 re-uses BL1's exception table, it needs to
* define this function as well.
* TODO: Remove this function from BL2.
******************************************************************************/
void display_boot_progress(unsigned long entrypoint,
unsigned long spsr,
unsigned long mem_layout,
unsigned long ns_image_info)
{
return;
}