The DT binding for the ARM generic timer describes the secure,
non-secure, virtual and hypervisor timer interrupts, respectively.
However, under virtualization, only the virtual timer is usable, and
the device tree may omit the hypervisor timer interrupt. (Other timer
interrupts cannot be omitted simply due to the fact that the virtual
timer is listed third)
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- GIC distributor needs to be programmed to target interrupts
on the boot CPU using the Interrupt Processor Targets Registers
- Enabling the GIC Distributor is different following the value
of GICD_CTLR.ARE_NS.
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The GICv3 driver must use native mode to drive a GICv3 due to
the fact that v2 compatibility is optional in the v3 spec.
However, if v2 compatibility is implemented, it is the default
and needs to be disabled first by setting the Affinity Routing
Enable (ARE) bit.
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[added PCD that allows forcing the GICv3 driver to drive the GIC in v2 mode]
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GICv3 controller with no GICv2 legacy support must use the GIC
Redistributor registers instead of the GIC Distributor registers
for some operations (eg: enable/disable interrupts).
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CPU GIC Registributors are located next to each other in the GIC Redistributor
space.
The CPU GIC Redistributor is identified by its CPU affinity Aff3.Aff2.Aff1.Aff0.
This function returns the base address of the GIC Redistributor of
the calling CPU.
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ARM GICv3 specification introduces some new components and registers.
This patch adds their definitions.
The most important GICv3 component is the GIC Redistributor. It supports
LPIs (Locality-specific peripheral Interrupt), 8+ CPU configuration.
Some GIC distributor registers have moved to the GIC redistributor.
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Use the system counter to compute the watchdog compare
value as the watchdog compare value is compared to the
system counter to check if the watchdog timeout expired or not.
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Even if the CPU id registers indicate hardware support for the
System Register interface to the GIC, higher exception levels
may disable that interface and only allow access through MMIO.
So move the enabling of the SRE bit to the GIC version detection
routine: if we trigger an exception, we would have anyway at a
later stage, so the net effect is the same. However, if setting
the bit doesn't stick, it means we can switch to MMIO and proceed
normally otherwise.
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This function returns the revision of the GIC Architecture.
Some GICv3 controllers can work in GICv2 mode. Switching to an
older GIC revision is driven by the higher level exception level.
This function allows code to support any GIC revision at runtime.
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KVM on ARM currently masks the timer interrupt on the timer side when
delivering an interrupt to the guest. This itself is a workaround for an
issue where the interrupt is reraised and trapped by the host as soon as
the guest is entered, resulting in the guest being starved.
Work around this by calling ArmGenericTimerEnable () after servicing each
interrupt. The virtual version of ArmGenericTimerCounterLib will then
make sure to unmask the interrupt again.
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The PCD gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdArmArchTimerFreqInHz is used in the
SEC phase (if applicable) to write the platform's counter frequency
to the CNTFRQ system register, as this needs to be done by the highest
exception level implemented.
Under virtualization, we should be able to rely on the host to have
initialized this register to a sane value, as we run at EL1 and only
use the virtual timer, so the PcdArmArchTimerFreqInHz PCD has little
meaning here.
So in either case, by the time we enter the DXE phase, we can use the
CNTFRQ system register to read the frequency instead of looking at the
PCD.
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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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Allow the PCDs gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdGicDistributorBase and
gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdGicInterruptInterfaceBase to be redeclared
as PcdsDynamic by the platform, so virtual machines can set these
properties during boot. As the PcdGet32() calls now call into the
PCD database, cache the values that are required during the handling
of interrupts.
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This PCD has been replaced by ArmPlatformIsPrimaryCore() function.
Althrough this PCD is still used in some occasions.
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Prior to this change, the TimerPeriod was re-initialize at the
end of the interrupt handling with the value of the period.
It means the real timer period was: Timer Interrupt Processing
time + Timer Period
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Prior to this change the period was restored to the default period.
This change restores the latest 'set period'.
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Prior to this change the frequency was rounded to 1Mhz.
This change rounds the timer frequency to 1KHz.
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The AArch64 Vector Table must be aligned on a 2K boundary.
The FDF specification does not support 2K alignment but support 4K.
A clear comment has been added to help integrator to understand why the
assertion fails when porting to a new AArch64 platform.
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The InterruptId has a different width for GicV2 and GicV3 (respectively
10bit and 24bit).
The function prototype has been changed to return this value to make the
caller GIC architecture version independent. Otherwise, we would have need
to expose a different mask to allow the caller to retrieve this value from
the read register.
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The support for GIcV2 was already existing. This change separate the GicV2
specific functions from the common Gic code (in preparation for GicV3 support).
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The implementation is the same when we run in Secure or Non-Secure world.
This change makes this function available for ArmGicSec.inf and ArmGicNonSec.inf.
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It will allow reusing the same code for GICv2 and GICv3 only drivers.
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... and also rename the ArmGicLib sources to use an explicit 'Lib' suffix.
The renaming did not work well with SVN. Files were missing from the initial commit.
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... and also rename the ArmGicLib sources to use an explicit 'Lib' suffix.
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The function should detect and return the error in non-debug builds when the ASSERT does nothing.
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If the first entry of the memory map is in the third level (case when the region
at 0x0 is smaller than 4KB) then its descriptor type would be TT_TYPE_BLOCK_ENTRY_LEVEL3
(=0x3) which has the same value as TT_TYPE_TABLE_ENTRY (=0x3).
The first condition in GetFirstPageAttribute() needed the table level
to not mix these two descriptor types.
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The AARCH64 LDR and STR instructions only support signed offsets for post- and
pre-indexed addressing. For normal signed offset addressing, the mnemonic is
STUR. GNU As automatically assembles STR with signed offset as STUR, but Clang's
integrated assembler doesn't.
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GNU as assembles instructions without the '#' before immediates. Clang doesn't.
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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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Current EDK2 source code does actually trigger nested interrupted (even if
the PI spec says interrupt should not be nested).
This issue has highlighted the lack of restoring ELR_EL2/ELR_EL1 register.
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