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.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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The 'NS' bit must only be set in Secure world to define the Non-Secure region
of the Non-Secure World.
This bit must not be set in Non-Secure World.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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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.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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License.txt is a per-project document showing the license terms
used by that project.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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Contributions.txt documents the contribution process for all
tianocore projects. The conents of Contributions.txt should
match in all cases.
License.txt is a per-project document showing the license terms
used by that project.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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The GICD_IGROUPR0 is banked for each connected processor. It means the
Non-Secure bits for the PPIs (Private Peripheral Interrupts) must be
configured for every processor.
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ArmEnableVFP could crash on an out-of-order CPU. Adding an instruction barrier after writing to CPACR cures the problem.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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Some ARM Platform components (ie: PrePei) use this constructor name to
initialize the timers (at this time there is no PE loader to call the
library constructors) when PI/UEFI is started to initialize the
PerformanceLib.
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This patch adds support to invalidate Instruction Cache to the Point of Unification (PoU).
Signed-off-by: eugenecohen
Reviewed-by: oliviermartin
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Changed ARM CPU SetMemoryAttributes to always use strongly ordered for the EFI_MEMORY_UC attribute.
Signed-off-by:
Reviewed-by: eugenecohen
Reviewed-by: yanivtal
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The initrd was loaded at the top of the UEFI System Memory. By consequence, if the system memory
was reduced by the Linux command line then the initrd was not part of the system memory.
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Change __aeabi_uread4 from:
ldrb r2, [r0, #1]
ldrb r1, [r0]
(...)
to:
ldrb r1, [r0]
ldrb r2, [r0, #1]
(...)
This change is a workaround to handle correctly __aeabi_uread4 on ARM
Versatile Express RTSM.
It should not have any major consequence on the other ARM platforms.
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This change does not make possible to disable Trustzone from the firmware.
The firmware has to be built for Trustzone support enabled or disabled.
The memory page table are now defined as 'Normal Memory' in any case.
Except for RTSM Device Memory which as to be Secure Device Memory due
to a RTSM bug.
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Every CPUs have their own initialization requirements.
This library allows to allows to abstract these initialization requirements
into the ARM Platform common components.
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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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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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There are two variants of the Linux Loader EFI application:
- the ATAG version 'LinuxAtagLoader.inf': expect to start an ATAG 'zImage'
in the same directory as the EFI application
- the FDT version 'LinuxFdtLoader.inf': load the FDT blob 'platform.dtb'
and the FDT 'zImage' from the same directory as the EFI application.
When these applications are started without any argument, a menu appears
to the user to create/update a boot entry.
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Separate the BdsBootLinux() function into two functions for Atag and Fdt specific Linux booting
- BdsBootLinuxAtag ()
- BdsBootLinuxFdt ()
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Missing from my commit "ArmPkg/BdsLib: Move some functions used to
create/update BDS Boot Entry from ArmPlatformPkg/Bds to
ArmPkg/BdsLib"
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The previous version was only checking if the Remaining Device Path node
was a MemMap DevicePath node.
This fix also checks if the Root DevicePath node is a MemMap DevicePath node.
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This structure is defined by the UEFI specification and has a better location in BdsLib.
ArmPlatformPkg/Bds: Encapsulate the BDS_LOAD_OPTION into a list entry structure
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Some coherencies issues were existing in the former version of DmaLib.
These issues could have for consequences to not make the MdeModulePkg/Bus/Usb
software stack not work.
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This library is used to display the loaded address of the 'Sec' at the early
stage of the boot process. The debug command line generated by PeCoffExtraActionLib
can be used for Source Level Debugging at the early stage of the UEFI boot process.
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