GenFv: Arm: support images entered in Thumb mode

Change GenFv for Arm architecture to generate a specific jump
instruction as image entry instruction, when the target entry label
is assembled with Thumb instruction set. This is possible since
SecCoreEntryAddress value fetched from the PE32 has its LSBit set when
the entry instruction executes in Thumb mode.

Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <etienne.carriere@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn>
Reviewed-by: Sami Mujawar <sami.mujawar@arm.com>
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Etienne Carriere 2021-08-09 17:19:44 +02:00 committed by mergify[bot]
parent aee0098faf
commit ca1773878d
1 changed files with 29 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -34,9 +34,27 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
#include "FvLib.h"
#include "PeCoffLib.h"
#define ARMT_UNCONDITIONAL_JUMP_INSTRUCTION 0xEB000000
#define ARM64_UNCONDITIONAL_JUMP_INSTRUCTION 0x14000000
/*
* Arm instruction to jump to Fv entry instruction in Arm or Thumb mode.
* From ARM Arch Ref Manual versions b/c/d, section A8.8.25 BL, BLX (immediate)
* BLX (encoding A2) branches to offset in Thumb instruction set mode.
* BL (encoding A1) branches to offset in Arm instruction set mode.
*/
#define ARM_JUMP_OFFSET_MAX 0xffffff
#define ARM_JUMP_TO_ARM(Offset) (0xeb000000 | ((Offset - 8) >> 2))
#define _ARM_JUMP_TO_THUMB(Imm32) (0xfa000000 | \
(((Imm32) & (1 << 1)) << (24 - 1)) | \
(((Imm32) >> 2) & 0x7fffff))
#define ARM_JUMP_TO_THUMB(Offset) _ARM_JUMP_TO_THUMB((Offset) - 8)
/*
* Arm instruction to return from exception (MOVS PC, LR)
*/
#define ARM_RETURN_FROM_EXCEPTION 0xE1B0F07E
BOOLEAN mArm = FALSE;
BOOLEAN mRiscV = FALSE;
STATIC UINT32 MaxFfsAlignment = 0;
@ -2203,23 +2221,25 @@ Returns:
// if we found an SEC core entry point then generate a branch instruction
// to it and populate a debugger SWI entry as well
if (UpdateVectorSec) {
UINT32 EntryOffset;
VerboseMsg("UpdateArmResetVectorIfNeeded updating ARM SEC vector");
// B SecEntryPoint - signed_immed_24 part +/-32MB offset
// on ARM, the PC is always 8 ahead, so we're not really jumping from the base address, but from base address + 8
ResetVector[0] = (INT32)(SecCoreEntryAddress - FvInfo->BaseAddress - 8) >> 2;
EntryOffset = (INT32)(SecCoreEntryAddress - FvInfo->BaseAddress);
if (ResetVector[0] > 0x00FFFFFF) {
Error(NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "SEC Entry point must be within 32MB of the start of the FV");
if (EntryOffset > ARM_JUMP_OFFSET_MAX) {
Error(NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "SEC Entry point offset above 1MB of the start of the FV");
return EFI_ABORTED;
}
// Add opcode for an unconditional branch with no link. i.e.: " B SecEntryPoint"
ResetVector[0] |= ARMT_UNCONDITIONAL_JUMP_INSTRUCTION;
if ((SecCoreEntryAddress & 1) != 0) {
ResetVector[0] = ARM_JUMP_TO_THUMB(EntryOffset);
} else {
ResetVector[0] = ARM_JUMP_TO_ARM(EntryOffset);
}
// SWI handler movs pc,lr. Just in case a debugger uses SWI
ResetVector[2] = 0xE1B0F07E;
ResetVector[2] = ARM_RETURN_FROM_EXCEPTION;
// Place holder to support a common interrupt handler from ROM.
// Currently not supported. For this to be used the reset vector would not be in this FV