arm-trusted-firmware/plat/fvp/bl2_plat_setup.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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#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <arch_helpers.h>
#include <platform.h>
#include <bl2.h>
#include <bl_common.h>
/*******************************************************************************
* Declarations of linker defined symbols which will help us find the layout
* of trusted SRAM
******************************************************************************/
extern unsigned long __RO_START__;
extern unsigned long __RO_END__;
extern unsigned long __COHERENT_RAM_START__;
extern unsigned long __COHERENT_RAM_END__;
/*
* The next 2 constants identify the extents of the code & RO data region.
* These addresses are used by the MMU setup code and therefore they must be
* page-aligned. It is the responsibility of the linker script to ensure that
* __RO_START__ and __RO_END__ linker symbols refer to page-aligned addresses.
*/
#define BL2_RO_BASE (unsigned long)(&__RO_START__)
#define BL2_RO_LIMIT (unsigned long)(&__RO_END__)
/*
* The next 2 constants identify the extents of the coherent memory region.
* These addresses are used by the MMU setup code and therefore they must be
* page-aligned. It is the responsibility of the linker script to ensure that
* __COHERENT_RAM_START__ and __COHERENT_RAM_END__ linker symbols refer to
* page-aligned addresses.
*/
#define BL2_COHERENT_RAM_BASE (unsigned long)(&__COHERENT_RAM_START__)
#define BL2_COHERENT_RAM_LIMIT (unsigned long)(&__COHERENT_RAM_END__)
/* Pointer to memory visible to both BL2 and BL31 for passing data */
extern unsigned char **bl2_el_change_mem_ptr;
/* Data structure which holds the extents of the trusted SRAM for BL2 */
static meminfo bl2_tzram_layout
__attribute__ ((aligned(PLATFORM_CACHE_LINE_SIZE),
section("tzfw_coherent_mem")));
meminfo *bl2_plat_sec_mem_layout(void)
{
return &bl2_tzram_layout;
}
/*******************************************************************************
* BL1 has passed the extents of the trusted SRAM that should be visible to BL2
* in x0. This memory layout is sitting at the base of the free trusted SRAM.
* Copy it to a safe loaction before its reclaimed by later BL2 functionality.
******************************************************************************/
void bl2_early_platform_setup(meminfo *mem_layout,
void *data)
{
/* Setup the BL2 memory layout */
bl2_tzram_layout.total_base = mem_layout->total_base;
bl2_tzram_layout.total_size = mem_layout->total_size;
bl2_tzram_layout.free_base = mem_layout->free_base;
bl2_tzram_layout.free_size = mem_layout->free_size;
bl2_tzram_layout.attr = mem_layout->attr;
bl2_tzram_layout.next = 0;
/* Initialize the platform config for future decision making */
platform_config_setup();
return;
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Perform platform specific setup. For now just initialize the memory location
* to use for passing arguments to BL31.
******************************************************************************/
void bl2_platform_setup()
{
/* Use the Trusted DRAM for passing args to BL31 */
bl2_el_change_mem_ptr = (unsigned char **) TZDRAM_BASE;
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Perform the very early platform specific architectural setup here. At the
* moment this is only intializes the mmu in a quick and dirty way.
******************************************************************************/
void bl2_plat_arch_setup()
{
configure_mmu(&bl2_tzram_layout,
BL2_RO_BASE,
BL2_RO_LIMIT,
BL2_COHERENT_RAM_BASE,
BL2_COHERENT_RAM_LIMIT);
}