We need to use msr instruction to write system register. It seems the
code was simply copied from ArmReadCntkCtl.
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This removes the range size threshold for virtual address based cache
maintenance instructions that operate on VA ranges to be 'promoted' to
use set/way instructions.
Doing so is unsafe: set/way operations are fundamentally different
from VA operations, and really only suitable for cleaning or invalidating
a cache when turning it on or off.
To quote the ARM ARM (DDI0487A_d G3.4):
"""
Since the set/way instructions are performed only locally, there is no
guarantee of the atomicity of cache maintenance between different PEs,
even if those different PEs are each performing the same cache maintenance
instructions at the same time. Since any cacheable line can be allocated
into the cache at any time, it is possible for [a] cache line to migrate
from an entry in the cache of one PE to the cache of a different PE in a
manner that the cache line avoids being affected by set/way based cache
maintenance. Therefore, ARM strongly discourages the use of set/way
instructions to manage coherency in coherent systems.
"""
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From the AArch64 Procedure Call Standard (ARM IHI 0055B):
5.2.2.1 Universal stack constraints
At all times the following basic constraints must hold:
- SP mod 16 = 0. The stack must be quad-word aligned.
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ArmInvalidateInstructionAndDataTlb() was doing the same thing as
ArmInvalidateTlb().
Both invalidate Data and Instruction TLBs.
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Prior to this change, when a new page table was created at level N+1,
the reference to the table was added to the level N translation table,
before being initialized.
It means if virtual addresses were in the address range defined by
this new table the CPU would crash as the address range was not
initialized.
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Move TimerDxe and ArmArchTimerLib to ArmGenericTimerCounterLib, and update all
platforms to select the physical counter instance they have been using
implicitly all along.
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The ArmArchTimerLib.h include file is not directly related to the TimerLib
instance ArmArchTimerLib, so the name is confusing. Rename to ArmArchTimer.h
instead.
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Cache maintenance operations by Set/Way require that the Write Buffer
be drained before the cache is flushed. Without that, the flush can
miss the most recent values written as they are still "pipelined".
That has unfortunate consequences, especially where code is being
copied to RAM.
The fix is to add DSB instructions before the affected operations.
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AARCH64 does not have a BIC-with-immediate instruction. GAS assembles it as a
AND with the immediate inverted, but Clang's integrated assembler emits an
error.
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This ensures the .type directive is used to mark them as function symbols
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Some non-GCC toolchain might support the GNU assembly language.
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There are several instances of asserts which do not also handle
the error condition in Release builds.
Because these functions are called in different location of the
code and their parameters might change during the execution, it
is safer to handle the error.
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The function ArmReadMidr has been recently added, but that functionality was
already present under other names such as Cp15IdCode and ArmMainIdCode. This
change removes redundant code and moves the function to the Common library.
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Several assembler macros use a loop at the label "dead" to trap an error.
This is difficult to debug as there is no indication of how one arrived at the loop.
This change replaces dead with distinct loops locally in the macro,
which means the cause of the hang is detectable to the debugger.
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Update the LastBlockEntry return value when allocating a new page table block
and the parent page table entry is not valid. Discovered when producing page
table entries for a memory region that spans multiple page table entries of a
parent page table block. Not very memory space efficient because the rest of
the code could calculate a required page level that is deeper than some blocks
of the memory region might require. Case that found the problem:
MemoryRegion->VirtualBase = 0
MemoryRegion->Length = 0x7F000000
This fix will create an un-needed level of page table for address
range 0 -> 0x40000000
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The shift by 1 on the left was expected. It eases the access to CSSELR and set/way operations
where the cache level field is at the BIT1 position.
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This macro return the address of the last entry of a translation table.
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'tlb alle1' was used to invalidate the TLBs in EL1. Expect this instruction can only
be invoked from EL2.
The correct instruction to invalidate TLBs in EL1 is 'tlbi vmalle1' - it invalidates
the TLBs of the current VMID.
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