Some non-GCC toolchain might support the GNU assembly language.
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The stack size in the entrypoint (ie: $ARCH/ModuleEntryPoint.S) is calculated such as
StackSize = PrimaryCoreStack + (core_count - 1) * SecondaryCoreStack
While we were declaring the stacksize into the stack hob as:
StackSize = PrimaryCoreStack + (cluster * 8) * SecondaryCoreStack
If the number of cluster (ie: PcdClusterCount) were not defined correctly then
the stack size declaration were not correct.
It could cause stack corruption if the allocator allocates memory in this range.
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The commit on Fri Dec 6 2013: "ArmPlatformPkg/ArmPlatformStackLib:
Do not directly use PcdArmPrimaryCore" has made the function
ArmPlatformStackSet() overwrites the registers r6 and r7.
These registers are used by PrePi to store the MPIDR and the the base
of the system memory region used by UEFI.
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The System Memory region might be out of the 32-bit memory space.
This change has been validated on the FVP AArch64 model using 4GB
of DRAM at 0x8_0000_0000:
- # System Memory (2GB)
- gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSystemMemoryBase|0x80000000
- gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSystemMemorySize|0x80000000
+ # System Memory (4GB)
+ gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSystemMemoryBase|0x800000000
+ gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSystemMemorySize|0x100000000
EFI Shell and Linux kernel boot successfully.
Note: This change has not been validated on AArch32. I expect some
early assembly code to not work.
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- Disable data cache on all cores.
- Do not clean caches as there might be junk in them, invalidate only.
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The idea is to remove the PCD PcdGicPrimaryCoreId to make the port easier (and also to allow changing
the primary boot CPU without adding more platform specific code to UEFI).
There is a risk the mailboxes contain garbage at boot time. But it should be easy enough to clear the
mailboxes when starting UEFI to workaround this limitation.
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This function allows platform to do any specific actions prior to
the start the PEI phase.
For instance, this function could be used by some platforms to initialize clocks that
are required at the early stage of the PEI phase.
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Checking if a core if the primary/boot core used to be done with the macro
IS_PRIMARY_CORE().
Some platforms exposes configuration registers to change the primary core.
Replacing the macro IS_PRIMARY_CORE() by ArmPlatformIsPrimaryCore() allows
some flexibility in the way to check the primary core.
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The new functions are:
- ArmPlatformStackSet(IN UINTN StackBase, IN UINTN MpId, IN UINTN PrimaryStackSize, IN UINTN SecondaryStackSize);
- ArmPlatformStackSetPrimary(IN UINTN StackBase, IN UINTN MpId, IN UINTN PrimaryStackSize, IN UINTN SecondaryStackSize);
- ArmPlatformStackSetSecondary(IN UINTN StackBase, IN UINTN MpId, IN UINTN PrimaryStackSize, IN UINTN SecondaryStackSize);
The stack topology can be changed by implementing a new ArmPlatformStackLib
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On ARM PLatforms, there is no standard way to know how many cores are
available on the platform.
This PCD is expected to contain this number.
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In case a DebugAgent library is supported for a specific debugger, we would
expect the exception be caught by DebugAgentLib.
The DebugAgentBaseLib exposes the cause of the exception to the user in the
Serial Terminal.
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The function 'ArmGicAcknowledgeSgiFrom' was actually acknowledging Interrupts (and not only SGIs).
ArmPkg/ArmGicLib: Introduced the PCD PcdGicPrimaryCoreId
This PCD defines the Id of the primary core in the GIC.
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Previsouly the synchronization of MpCore was using the SGI (Software
Generated Interrupt) to synchronize MpCore during the early boot.
This commit replaced this mechanism by the more appropriate SEV/WFE
instructions (Send/Wait Event instructions).
That also eases the port to a new cpu/platform.
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- ArmPlatformNormalInitialize() has been renamed into ArmPlatformInitialize()
- Make the function be called at the early stage of the PEI phase as some
platforms require their interconnects or clocks to be initialize before any
access to Timers or UARTs.
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The stacks must be 32-bit aligned (which is not the case of 0xFFFFFFFF).
This change ensures the stacks are setup properperly in case the system
memory is available at 0xFFFFFFFF.
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This library hides where the 'XIP' Global Variable are located in the memory.
It is expected the Sec/PrePi modules define the Global Variable area through
the GlobalVariable HOB.
The ArmPlatformGlobalVariableLib library allows access to global variables by
their offsets in this region.
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In PrePi the StackBase is automatically calculated from the top of the memory.
The information is now passed from the assembly files to the C code.
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The denomination 'Normal' was used to make reference to the 'Normal'
or 'Non Secure' or 'Non Trusted' world.
To avoid confusion, this prefix has been removed from PCDs to define
the normal world.
The PCDs explicitely related to the Secure/Trusted World continue to
have the 'Sec' prefix.
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In the previous version, every cores had the same stack size.
To avoid to waste memory with secondary core stacks, the primary core stack
size is now different from the secondary cores stack size.
These are the Stack PCDs and their default values:
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoresSecStackBase|0
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecPrimaryStackSize|0x10000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecSecondaryStackSize|0x1000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoresSecMonStackBase|0
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecMonStackSize|0x1000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoresStackBase|0
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCorePrimaryStackSize|0x10000
gArmPlatformTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCPUCoreSecondaryStackSize|0x1000
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On MpCore system, the primary core can now be any core of the system.
To identify the primary core, you can use 'gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdArmPrimaryCoreMask'
and 'gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdArmPrimaryCore'.
These PCDs by default use the ClusterId and CoreId to identify the core. And the
primary core is defined as the ClusetrId=0 and CoreId=0.
The helper macros are: IS_PRIMARY_CORE(MpId), GET_CORE_ID(MpId), GET_CLUSTER_ID(MpId),
GET_CORE_POS(MpId), PRIMARY_CORE_ID.
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This library is the interface for the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller
Architecture Specification.
ARM Platform can use any GIC controller (not necessary PL390 GIC).
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