audk/ArmPlatformPkg/PrePi/AArch64/ModuleEntryPoint.S

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//
// Copyright (c) 2011-2015, ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
//
//
#include <AsmMacroIoLibV8.h>
ASM_FUNC(_ModuleEntryPoint)
// Do early platform specific actions
bl ASM_PFX(ArmPlatformPeiBootAction)
// Get ID of this CPU in Multicore system
bl ASM_PFX(ArmReadMpidr)
// Keep a copy of the MpId register value
mov x10, x0
_SetSVCMode:
// Check if we can install the stack at the top of the System Memory or if we need
// to install the stacks at the bottom of the Firmware Device (case the FD is located
// at the top of the DRAM)
_SystemMemoryEndInit:
ldr x1, mSystemMemoryEnd
_SetupStackPosition:
// r1 = SystemMemoryTop
// Calculate Top of the Firmware Device
MOV64 (x2, FixedPcdGet64(PcdFdBaseAddress))
MOV32 (x3, FixedPcdGet32(PcdFdSize) - 1)
sub x3, x3, #1
add x3, x3, x2 // x3 = FdTop = PcdFdBaseAddress + PcdFdSize
// UEFI Memory Size (stacks are allocated in this region)
MOV32 (x4, FixedPcdGet32(PcdSystemMemoryUefiRegionSize))
//
// Reserve the memory for the UEFI region (contain stacks on its top)
//
// Calculate how much space there is between the top of the Firmware and the Top of the System Memory
subs x0, x1, x3 // x0 = SystemMemoryTop - FdTop
b.mi _SetupStack // Jump if negative (FdTop > SystemMemoryTop). Case when the PrePi is in XIP memory outside of the DRAM
cmp x0, x4
b.ge _SetupStack
// Case the top of stacks is the FdBaseAddress
mov x1, x2
_SetupStack:
// x1 contains the top of the stack (and the UEFI Memory)
// Because the 'push' instruction is equivalent to 'stmdb' (decrement before), we need to increment
// one to the top of the stack. We check if incrementing one does not overflow (case of DRAM at the
// top of the memory space)
adds x11, x1, #1
b.cs _SetupOverflowStack
_SetupAlignedStack:
mov x1, x11
b _GetBaseUefiMemory
_SetupOverflowStack:
// Case memory at the top of the address space. Ensure the top of the stack is EFI_PAGE_SIZE
// aligned (4KB)
and x1, x1, ~EFI_PAGE_MASK
_GetBaseUefiMemory:
// Calculate the Base of the UEFI Memory
sub x11, x1, x4
_GetStackBase:
// r1 = The top of the Mpcore Stacks
// Stack for the primary core = PrimaryCoreStack
MOV32 (x2, FixedPcdGet32(PcdCPUCorePrimaryStackSize))
sub x12, x1, x2
// Stack for the secondary core = Number of Cores - 1
MOV32 (x1, (FixedPcdGet32(PcdCoreCount) - 1) * FixedPcdGet32(PcdCPUCoreSecondaryStackSize))
sub x12, x12, x1
// x12 = The base of the MpCore Stacks (primary stack & secondary stacks)
mov x0, x12
mov x1, x10
//ArmPlatformStackSet(StackBase, MpId, PrimaryStackSize, SecondaryStackSize)
MOV32 (x2, FixedPcdGet32(PcdCPUCorePrimaryStackSize))
MOV32 (x3, FixedPcdGet32(PcdCPUCoreSecondaryStackSize))
bl ASM_PFX(ArmPlatformStackSet)
// Is it the Primary Core ?
mov x0, x10
bl ASM_PFX(ArmPlatformIsPrimaryCore)
cmp x0, #1
bne _PrepareArguments
_PrepareArguments:
mov x0, x10
mov x1, x11
mov x2, x12
// Move sec startup address into a data register
// Ensure we're jumping to FV version of the code (not boot remapped alias)
ldr x4, =ASM_PFX(CEntryPoint)
ArmPlatformPkg: clear frame pointer in startup code When setting up the stack in the startup code and jumping into C code for the first time, ensure that the frame pointer register is cleared so that backtraces terminate correctly. Otherwise, output like the below is shown when encountering an exception on a DEBUG build: Synchronous Exception at 0x0000000078A14780 PC 0x000078A14780 (0x000078A00000+0x00014780) [ 0] ArmVeNorFlashDxe.dll PC 0x000078A10634 (0x000078A00000+0x00010634) [ 0] ArmVeNorFlashDxe.dll PC 0x000078A11CF0 (0x000078A00000+0x00011CF0) [ 0] ArmVeNorFlashDxe.dll PC 0x000078A11DD0 (0x000078A00000+0x00011DD0) [ 0] ArmVeNorFlashDxe.dll PC 0x00007BC9D87C (0x00007BC98000+0x0000587C) [ 1] PartitionDxe.dll PC 0x00007BC99B3C (0x00007BC98000+0x00001B3C) [ 1] PartitionDxe.dll PC 0x00007F362F50 (0x00007F359000+0x00009F50) [ 2] DxeCore.dll PC 0x00007BD63BB0 (0x00007BD5B000+0x00008BB0) [ 3] BdsDxe.dll PC 0x00007BD6EE00 (0x00007BD5B000+0x00013E00) [ 3] BdsDxe.dll PC 0x00007BD67C70 (0x00007BD5B000+0x0000CC70) [ 3] BdsDxe.dll PC 0x00007F3724F0 (0x00007F359000+0x000194F0) [ 4] DxeCore.dll PC 0x00004008FC30 PC 0x000040090130 PC 0x5800F6025800F5E1 Recursive exception occurred while dumping the CPU state which is rather unhelpful, given that this prevent the remaining debug output from being printed (register dump, stack dump, fault related system registers etc) Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1 Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Acked-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
2018-11-16 23:49:14 +01:00
// Set the frame pointer to NULL so any backtraces terminate here
mov x29, xzr
// Jump to PrePiCore C code
// x0 = MpId
// x1 = UefiMemoryBase
// x2 = StacksBase
blr x4
_NeverReturn:
b _NeverReturn