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authorJulius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>2015-05-18 13:11:12 -0700
committerPatrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>2015-06-02 11:34:23 +0200
commit623368113c7fb0a7382cb28ecfba5384cd4f12a0 (patch)
tree21326a152b0484944799334817e808f9fd37e935 /payloads/libpayload/arch
parent3ad6ff10545f50db9c294dffd89e3a5e2a5a57d1 (diff)
downloadcoreboot-623368113c7fb0a7382cb28ecfba5384cd4f12a0.tar.xz
arm64: Decouple MMU functions from memranges
The current arm64 MMU interface is difficult to use in pre-RAM environments. It is based on the memranges API which makes use of malloc(), and early stages usually don't have a heap. It is also built as a one-shot interface that requires all memory ranges to be laid out beforehand, which is a problem when existing areas need to change (e.g. after initializing DRAM). The long-term goal of this patch is to completely switch to a configure-as-you-go interface based on the mmu_config_range() function, similar to what ARM32 does. As a first step this feature is added side-by-side to the existing interface so that existing SoC implementations continue to work and can be slowly ported over one by one. Like the ARM32 version it does not garbage collect page tables that become unused, so repeated mapping at different granularities will exhaust the available table space (this is presumed to be a reasonable limitation for a firmware environment and keeps the code much simpler). Also do some cleanup, align comments between coreboot and libpayload for easier diffing, and change all error cases to assert()s. Right now the code just propagates error codes up the stack until it eventually reaches a function that doesn't check them anymore. MMU configuration errors (essentially just misaligned requests and running out of table space) should always be compile-time programming errors, so failing hard and fast seems like the best way to deal with them. BRANCH=None BUG=None TEST=Compile-tested rush_ryu. Booted on Oak and hacked MMU init to use mmu_config_range() insted of memranges. Confirmed that CRCs over all page tables before and after the change are equal. Change-Id: I93585b44a277c1d96d31ee9c3dd2522b5e10085b Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@chromium.org> Original-Commit-Id: f10fcba107aba1f3ea239471cb5a4f9239809539 Original-Change-Id: I6a2a11e3b94e6ae9e1553871f0cccd3b556b3e65 Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/271991 Original-Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/10304 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'payloads/libpayload/arch')
-rw-r--r--payloads/libpayload/arch/arm64/mmu.c193
1 files changed, 73 insertions, 120 deletions
diff --git a/payloads/libpayload/arch/arm64/mmu.c b/payloads/libpayload/arch/arm64/mmu.c
index f0781f5ec1..e2a0cb18b6 100644
--- a/payloads/libpayload/arch/arm64/mmu.c
+++ b/payloads/libpayload/arch/arm64/mmu.c
@@ -44,6 +44,12 @@ static uint64_t *xlat_addr;
static int free_idx;
static uint8_t ttb_buffer[TTB_DEFAULT_SIZE] __attribute__((aligned(GRANULE_SIZE)));
+static const char * const tag_to_string[] = {
+ [TYPE_NORMAL_MEM] = "normal",
+ [TYPE_DEV_MEM] = "device",
+ [TYPE_DMA_MEM] = "uncached",
+};
+
/*
* The usedmem_ranges is used to describe all the memory ranges that are
* actually used by payload i.e. _start -> _end in linker script and the
@@ -56,25 +62,12 @@ static uint8_t ttb_buffer[TTB_DEFAULT_SIZE] __attribute__((aligned(GRANULE_SIZE)
*/
static struct mmu_ranges usedmem_ranges;
-static const uint64_t level_to_addr_mask[] = {
- L1_ADDR_MASK,
- L2_ADDR_MASK,
- L3_ADDR_MASK,
-};
-
-static const uint64_t level_to_addr_shift[] = {
- L1_ADDR_SHIFT,
- L2_ADDR_SHIFT,
- L3_ADDR_SHIFT,
-};
-
static void __attribute__((noreturn)) mmu_error(void)
{
halt();
}
-/*
- * Func : get_block_attr
+/* Func : get_block_attr
* Desc : Get block descriptor attributes based on the value of tag in memrange
* region
*/
@@ -107,21 +100,7 @@ static uint64_t get_block_attr(unsigned long tag)
return attr;
}
-/*
- * Func : get_index_from_addr
- * Desc : Get index into table at a given level using appropriate bits from the
- * base address
- */
-static uint64_t get_index_from_addr(uint64_t addr, uint8_t level)
-{
- uint64_t mask = level_to_addr_mask[level-1];
- uint8_t shift = level_to_addr_shift[level-1];
-
- return ((addr & mask) >> shift);
-}
-
-/*
- * Func : table_desc_valid
+/* Func : table_desc_valid
* Desc : Check if a table entry contains valid desc
*/
static uint64_t table_desc_valid(uint64_t desc)
@@ -129,29 +108,34 @@ static uint64_t table_desc_valid(uint64_t desc)
return((desc & TABLE_DESC) == TABLE_DESC);
}
-/*
- * Func : get_new_table
- * Desc : Return the next free XLAT table from ttb buffer
+/* Func : setup_new_table
+ * Desc : Get next free table from TTB and set it up to match old parent entry.
*/
-static uint64_t *get_new_table(void)
+static uint64_t *setup_new_table(uint64_t desc, size_t xlat_size)
{
- uint64_t *new;
+ uint64_t *new, *entry;
- if (free_idx >= max_tables) {
- printf("ARM64 MMU: No free table\n");
- return NULL;
- }
+ assert(free_idx < max_tables);
new = (uint64_t*)((unsigned char *)xlat_addr + free_idx * GRANULE_SIZE);
free_idx++;
- memset(new, 0, GRANULE_SIZE);
+ if (!desc) {
+ memset(new, 0, GRANULE_SIZE);
+ } else {
+ /* Can reuse old parent entry, but may need to adjust type. */
+ if (xlat_size == L3_XLAT_SIZE)
+ desc |= PAGE_DESC;
+
+ for (entry = new; (u8 *)entry < (u8 *)new + GRANULE_SIZE;
+ entry++, desc += xlat_size)
+ *entry = desc;
+ }
return new;
}
-/*
- * Func : get_table_from_desc
+/* Func : get_table_from_desc
* Desc : Get next level table address from table descriptor
*/
static uint64_t *get_table_from_desc(uint64_t desc)
@@ -160,27 +144,23 @@ static uint64_t *get_table_from_desc(uint64_t desc)
return ptr;
}
-/*
- * Func: get_next_level_table
- * Desc: Check if the table entry is a valid descriptor. If not, allocate new
+/* Func: get_next_level_table
+ * Desc: Check if the table entry is a valid descriptor. If not, initialize new
* table, update the entry and return the table addr. If valid, return the addr.
*/
-static uint64_t *get_next_level_table(uint64_t *ptr)
+static uint64_t *get_next_level_table(uint64_t *ptr, size_t xlat_size)
{
uint64_t desc = *ptr;
if (!table_desc_valid(desc)) {
- uint64_t *new_table = get_new_table();
- if (new_table == NULL)
- return NULL;
+ uint64_t *new_table = setup_new_table(desc, xlat_size);
desc = ((uint64_t)new_table) | TABLE_DESC;
*ptr = desc;
}
return get_table_from_desc(desc);
}
-/*
- * Func : init_xlat_table
+/* Func : init_xlat_table
* Desc : Given a base address and size, it identifies the indices within
* different level XLAT tables which map the given base addr. Similar to table
* walk, except that all invalid entries during the walk are updated
@@ -191,18 +171,16 @@ static uint64_t init_xlat_table(uint64_t base_addr,
uint64_t size,
uint64_t tag)
{
- uint64_t l1_index = get_index_from_addr(base_addr,1);
- uint64_t l2_index = get_index_from_addr(base_addr,2);
- uint64_t l3_index = get_index_from_addr(base_addr,3);
+ uint64_t l1_index = (base_addr & L1_ADDR_MASK) >> L1_ADDR_SHIFT;
+ uint64_t l2_index = (base_addr & L2_ADDR_MASK) >> L2_ADDR_SHIFT;
+ uint64_t l3_index = (base_addr & L3_ADDR_MASK) >> L3_ADDR_SHIFT;
uint64_t *table = xlat_addr;
uint64_t desc;
uint64_t attr = get_block_attr(tag);
- /*
- * L1 table lookup
+ /* L1 table lookup
* If VA has bits more than L2 can resolve, lookup starts at L1
- * Assumption: we don't need L0 table in coreboot
- */
+ * Assumption: we don't need L0 table in coreboot */
if (BITS_PER_VA > L1_ADDR_SHIFT) {
if ((size >= L1_XLAT_SIZE) &&
IS_ALIGNED(base_addr, (1UL << L1_ADDR_SHIFT))) {
@@ -213,94 +191,71 @@ static uint64_t init_xlat_table(uint64_t base_addr,
table[l1_index] = desc;
/* L2 lookup is not required */
return L1_XLAT_SIZE;
- } else {
- table = get_next_level_table(&table[l1_index]);
- if (!table)
- return 0;
}
+ table = get_next_level_table(&table[l1_index], L2_XLAT_SIZE);
}
- /*
- * L2 table lookup
+ /* L2 table lookup
* If lookup was performed at L1, L2 table addr is obtained from L1 desc
- * else, lookup starts at ttbr address
- */
+ * else, lookup starts at ttbr address */
if ((size >= L2_XLAT_SIZE) &&
IS_ALIGNED(base_addr, (1UL << L2_ADDR_SHIFT))) {
- /*
- * If block address is aligned and size is greater than or equal
- * to size addressed by each L2 entry, we can
- * directly store a block desc
- */
+ /* If block address is aligned and size is greater than
+ * or equal to size addressed by each L2 entry, we can
+ * directly store a block desc */
desc = base_addr | BLOCK_DESC | attr;
table[l2_index] = desc;
/* L3 lookup is not required */
return L2_XLAT_SIZE;
- } else {
- /* L2 entry stores a table descriptor */
- table = get_next_level_table(&table[l2_index]);
- if (!table)
- return 0;
}
+ /* L2 entry stores a table descriptor */
+ table = get_next_level_table(&table[l2_index], L3_XLAT_SIZE);
+
/* L3 table lookup */
desc = base_addr | PAGE_DESC | attr;
table[l3_index] = desc;
return L3_XLAT_SIZE;
}
-/*
- * Func : sanity_check
- * Desc : Check if the address is aligned and size is atleast the granule size
+/* Func : sanity_check
+ * Desc : Check address/size alignment of a table or page.
*/
-static uint64_t sanity_check(uint64_t addr,
- uint64_t size)
+static void sanity_check(uint64_t addr, uint64_t size)
{
- /* Address should be atleast 64 KiB aligned */
- if (addr & GRANULE_SIZE_MASK)
- return 1;
-
- /* Size should be atleast granule size */
- if (size < GRANULE_SIZE)
- return 1;
-
- return 0;
+ assert(!(addr & GRANULE_SIZE_MASK) &&
+ !(size & GRANULE_SIZE_MASK) &&
+ size >= GRANULE_SIZE);
}
-/*
- * Func : init_mmap_entry
- * Desc : For each mmap entry, this function calls init_xlat_table with the base
+/* Func : mmu_config_range
+ * Desc : This function repeatedly calls init_xlat_table with the base
* address. Based on size returned from init_xlat_table, base_addr is updated
* and subsequent calls are made for initializing the xlat table until the whole
* region is initialized.
*/
-static void init_mmap_entry(struct mmu_memrange *r)
+void mmu_config_range(void *start, size_t size, uint64_t tag)
{
- uint64_t base_addr = r->base;
- uint64_t size = r->size;
- uint64_t tag = r->type;
+ uint64_t base_addr = (uintptr_t)start;
uint64_t temp_size = size;
- while (temp_size) {
- uint64_t ret;
-
- if (sanity_check(base_addr,temp_size)) {
- printf("Libpayload: ARM64 MMU: sanity check failed\n");
- return;
- }
-
- ret = init_xlat_table(base_addr + (size - temp_size),
- temp_size, tag);
+ assert(tag < ARRAY_SIZE(tag_to_string));
+ printf("Libpayload: ARM64 MMU: Mapping address range [%p:%p) as %s\n",
+ start, start + size, tag_to_string[tag]);
+ sanity_check(base_addr, temp_size);
- if (ret == 0)
- return;
+ while (temp_size)
+ temp_size -= init_xlat_table(base_addr + (size - temp_size),
+ temp_size, tag);
- temp_size -= ret;
- }
+ /* ARMv8 MMUs snoop L1 data cache, no need to flush it. */
+ dsb();
+ tlbiall_current();
+ dsb();
+ isb();
}
-/*
- * Func : mmu_init
+/* Func : mmu_init
* Desc : Initialize mmu based on the mmu_memrange passed. ttb_buffer is used as
* the base address for xlat tables. TTB_DEFAULT_SIZE defines the max number of
* tables that can be used
@@ -308,8 +263,6 @@ static void init_mmap_entry(struct mmu_memrange *r)
*/
uint64_t mmu_init(struct mmu_ranges *mmu_ranges)
{
- struct mmu_memrange devrange = { 0, 0x80000000, TYPE_DEV_MEM };
-
int i = 0;
xlat_addr = (uint64_t *)&ttb_buffer;
@@ -321,11 +274,12 @@ uint64_t mmu_init(struct mmu_ranges *mmu_ranges)
printf("Libpayload ARM64: TTB_BUFFER: 0x%p Max Tables: %d\n",
(void*)xlat_addr, max_tables);
- init_mmap_entry(&devrange);
+ mmu_config_range(NULL, 0x80000000, TYPE_DEV_MEM);
- for (; i < mmu_ranges->used; i++) {
- init_mmap_entry(&mmu_ranges->entries[i]);
- }
+ for (; i < mmu_ranges->used; i++)
+ mmu_config_range((void *)mmu_ranges->entries[i].base,
+ mmu_ranges->entries[i].size,
+ mmu_ranges->entries[i].type);
printf("Libpayload ARM64: MMU init done\n");
return 0;
@@ -388,8 +342,7 @@ void mmu_enable(void)
/* Initialize TTBR */
raw_write_ttbr0_current((uintptr_t)xlat_addr);
- /* Ensure all translation table writes are committed before enabling MMU */
- dsb();
+ /* Ensure system register writes are committed before enabling MMU */
isb();
/* Enable MMU */