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Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +08001/*
Tamas Band28286e2020-11-27 12:58:39 +00002 * Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +08003 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5 *
6 */
7
8#ifndef __TFM_SPM_HAL_H__
9#define __TFM_SPM_HAL_H__
10
11#include <stdint.h>
Tamas Band28286e2020-11-27 12:58:39 +000012#include "fih.h"
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +080013#include "tfm_secure_api.h"
David Hu520dcd02019-11-18 16:04:36 +080014#ifdef TFM_MULTI_CORE_TOPOLOGY
15#include "tfm_multi_core.h"
16#endif
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +020017#include "tfm_plat_defs.h"
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +080018
19/**
20 * \brief Holds peripheral specific data fields required to manage the
21 * peripherals isolation
22 *
23 * This structure has to be defined in the platform directory, and may have
24 * different definition for each platform. The structure should contain fields
25 * that describe the peripheral for the functions that are prototyped in this
26 * file and are responsible for configuring the isolation of the peripherals.
27 *
28 * Pointers to structures of this type are managed by the SPM, and passed to the
29 * necessary function on isolation request. The pointers are also defined by the
30 * platform in the header file tfm_peripherals_def.h. For details on this, see
31 * the documentation of that file.
32 */
Ken Liu172f1e32021-02-05 16:31:03 +080033struct platform_data_t;
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +080034
Mate Toth-Pal4341de02018-10-02 12:55:47 +020035enum irq_target_state_t {
36 TFM_IRQ_TARGET_STATE_SECURE,
37 TFM_IRQ_TARGET_STATE_NON_SECURE,
38};
39
Tamas Band28286e2020-11-27 12:58:39 +000040#ifdef TFM_FIH_PROFILE_ON
41#ifdef CONFIG_TFM_ENABLE_MEMORY_PROTECT
42/**
43 * \brief This function initialises the HW used for isolation, and sets the
44 * default configuration for them.
45 * This function is called during TF-M core early startup, after DB init
46 *
47 * \return Returns values as specified by FIH specific platform error code.
48 */
49fih_int tfm_spm_hal_setup_isolation_hw(void);
50#endif /* CONFIG_TFM_ENABLE_MEMORY_PROTECT */
51
52/**
53 * \brief Configure peripherals for a partition based on the platform data and
54 * partition index from the DB
55 *
56 * This function is called during partition initialisation (before calling the
57 * init function for the partition)
58 *
59 * \param[in] partition_idx The index of the partition that this peripheral
60 * is assigned to.
61 * \param[in] platform_data The platform fields of the partition DB record to
62 * be used for configuration.
63 *
64 * \return Returns values as specified by FIH specific platform error code
65 */
66fih_int tfm_spm_hal_configure_default_isolation(
67 uint32_t partition_idx,
68 const struct platform_data_t *platform_data);
69/**
70 * \brief Configures the system debug properties.
71 * The default configuration of this function should disable secure debug
72 * when either DAUTH_NONE or DAUTH_NS_ONLY define is set. It is up to the
73 * platform owner to decide if secure debug can be turned on in their
74 * system, if DAUTH_FULL define is present.
75 * The DAUTH_CHIP_DEFAULT define should not be considered a safe default
76 * option unless explicitly noted by the chip vendor.
77 * The implementation has to expect that one of those defines is going to
78 * be set. Otherwise, a compile error needs to be triggered.
79 *
80 * \return Returns values as specified by FIH specific platform error code
81 */
82fih_int tfm_spm_hal_init_debug(void);
83
84/**
85 * \brief This function verifies the settings of HW used for memory isolation,
86 * to make sure that important settings was not skipped due to fault
87 * injection attacks.
88 *
89 * This function is called during TF-M core late startup, before passing
90 * execution to non-secure code.
91 *
92 * \return Returns values as specified by FIH specific platform error code
93 */
94fih_int tfm_spm_hal_verify_isolation_hw(void);
95#else /* TFM_FIH_PROFILE_ON */
Edison Ai1dfd7b12020-02-23 14:16:08 +080096#ifdef CONFIG_TFM_ENABLE_MEMORY_PROTECT
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +080097/**
98 * \brief This function initialises the HW used for isolation, and sets the
99 * default configuration for them.
100 * This function is called during TF-M core early startup, after DB init
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200101 *
102 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800103 */
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200104enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_setup_isolation_hw(void);
Edison Ai1dfd7b12020-02-23 14:16:08 +0800105#endif /* CONFIG_TFM_ENABLE_MEMORY_PROTECT */
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800106
107/**
Mate Toth-Pal5e6d0342019-11-22 11:43:20 +0100108 * \brief Configure peripherals for a partition based on the platform data and
109 * partition index from the DB
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800110 *
111 * This function is called during partition initialisation (before calling the
112 * init function for the partition)
113 *
Mate Toth-Pal5e6d0342019-11-22 11:43:20 +0100114 * \param[in] partition_idx The index of the partition that this peripheral
115 * is assigned to.
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800116 * \param[in] platform_data The platform fields of the partition DB record to
Edison Ai6be3df12020-02-14 22:14:33 +0800117 * be used for configuration.
118 *
119 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800120 */
Edison Ai6be3df12020-02-14 22:14:33 +0800121enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_configure_default_isolation(
Mate Toth-Pal5e6d0342019-11-22 11:43:20 +0100122 uint32_t partition_idx,
Ken Liu172f1e32021-02-05 16:31:03 +0800123 const struct platform_data_t *platform_data);
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800124/**
125 * \brief Configures the system debug properties.
126 * The default configuration of this function should disable secure debug
127 * when either DAUTH_NONE or DAUTH_NS_ONLY define is set. It is up to the
128 * platform owner to decide if secure debug can be turned on in their
129 * system, if DAUTH_FULL define is present.
130 * The DAUTH_CHIP_DEFAULT define should not be considered a safe default
131 * option unless explicitly noted by the chip vendor.
132 * The implementation has to expect that one of those defines is going to
133 * be set. Otherwise, a compile error needs to be triggered.
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200134 *
135 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800136 */
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200137enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_init_debug(void);
Tamas Band28286e2020-11-27 12:58:39 +0000138#endif /* TFM_FIH_PROFILE_ON */
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800139
140/**
Mate Toth-Pal3e2ebd02019-05-07 14:22:16 +0200141 * \brief Enables the fault handlers and sets priorities.
142 *
143 * Secure fault (if present) must have the highest possible priority
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200144 *
145 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800146 */
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200147enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_enable_fault_handlers(void);
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800148
149/**
Marc Moreno Berengue8e0fa7a2018-10-04 18:25:13 +0100150 * \brief Configures the system reset request properties
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200151 *
152 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Marc Moreno Berengue8e0fa7a2018-10-04 18:25:13 +0100153 */
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200154enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_system_reset_cfg(void);
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800155
Marc Moreno Berengue8e0fa7a2018-10-04 18:25:13 +0100156/**
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800157 * \brief Configures all external interrupts to target the
158 * NS state, apart for the ones associated to secure
159 * peripherals (plus MPC and PPC)
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200160 *
161 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800162 */
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200163enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_nvic_interrupt_target_state_cfg(void);
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800164
165/**
166 * \brief This function enable the interrupts associated
167 * to the secure peripherals (plus the isolation boundary violation
168 * interrupts)
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200169 *
170 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800171 */
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200172enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_nvic_interrupt_enable(void);
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800173
174/**
175 * \brief Get the VTOR value of non-secure image
176 *
177 * \return Returns the address where the vector table of the non-secure image
178 * is located
179 */
180uint32_t tfm_spm_hal_get_ns_VTOR(void);
181
182/**
183 * \brief Get the initial address of non-secure image main stack
184 *
185 * \return Returns the initial non-secure MSP
186 */
187uint32_t tfm_spm_hal_get_ns_MSP(void);
188
189/**
190 * \brief Get the entry point of the non-secure image
191 *
192 * \return Returns the address of the non-secure image entry point
193 */
194uint32_t tfm_spm_hal_get_ns_entry_point(void);
195
Mate Toth-Pal94925722019-06-27 15:10:48 +0200196/**
197 * \brief Set the priority of a secure IRQ
198 *
199 * \param[in] irq_line The IRQ to set the priority for. Might be less than 0
200 * \param[in] priority The priority to set. [0..255]
201 *
202 * \details This function sets the priority for the IRQ passed in the parameter.
203 * The precision of the priority value might be adjusted to match the
204 * available priority bits in the underlying target platform.
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200205 *
206 * \return Returns values as specified by the \ref tfm_plat_err_t
Mate Toth-Pal94925722019-06-27 15:10:48 +0200207 */
TTornblomfaf74f52020-03-04 17:56:27 +0100208enum tfm_plat_err_t tfm_spm_hal_set_secure_irq_priority(IRQn_Type irq_line,
Mate Toth-Palb9c33552019-07-10 16:13:20 +0200209 uint32_t priority);
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800210
Mate Toth-Pal4341de02018-10-02 12:55:47 +0200211/**
212 * \brief Clears a pending IRQ
213 *
214 * \param[in] irq_line The IRQ to clear pending for.
215 */
TTornblomfaf74f52020-03-04 17:56:27 +0100216void tfm_spm_hal_clear_pending_irq(IRQn_Type irq_line);
Mate Toth-Pal4341de02018-10-02 12:55:47 +0200217
218/**
219 * \brief Enables an IRQ
220 *
221 * \param[in] irq_line The IRQ to be enabled.
222 */
TTornblomfaf74f52020-03-04 17:56:27 +0100223void tfm_spm_hal_enable_irq(IRQn_Type irq_line);
Mate Toth-Pal4341de02018-10-02 12:55:47 +0200224
225/**
226 * \brief Disables an IRQ
227 *
228 * \param[in] irq_line The IRQ to be disabled
229 */
TTornblomfaf74f52020-03-04 17:56:27 +0100230void tfm_spm_hal_disable_irq(IRQn_Type irq_line);
Mate Toth-Pal4341de02018-10-02 12:55:47 +0200231
232/**
233 * \brief Set the target state of an IRQ
234 *
235 * \param[in] irq_line The IRQ to set the priority for.
236 * \param[in] target_state Target state to ret for the IRQ.
237 *
238 * \return TFM_IRQ_TARGET_STATE_SECURE if interrupt is assigned
239 * to Secure
240 * TFM_IRQ_TARGET_STATE_NON_SECURE if interrupt is
241 * assigned to Non-Secure
242 */
243enum irq_target_state_t tfm_spm_hal_set_irq_target_state(
TTornblomfaf74f52020-03-04 17:56:27 +0100244 IRQn_Type irq_line,
Mate Toth-Pal4341de02018-10-02 12:55:47 +0200245 enum irq_target_state_t target_state);
246
David Hu520dcd02019-11-18 16:04:36 +0800247#ifdef TFM_MULTI_CORE_TOPOLOGY
248/**
249 * \brief Performs the necessary actions to start the non-secure CPU running
250 * the code at the specified address.
251 *
252 * \param[in] start_addr The entry point address of non-secure code.
253 */
254void tfm_spm_hal_boot_ns_cpu(uintptr_t start_addr);
255
256/**
257 * \brief Called on the secure CPU.
258 * Flags that the secure CPU has completed its initialization
259 * Waits, if necessary, for the non-secure CPU to flag that
260 * it has completed its initialisation
261 */
262void tfm_spm_hal_wait_for_ns_cpu_ready(void);
263
264/**
265 * \brief Retrieve the current active security configuration information and
266 * fills the \ref security_attr_info_t.
267 *
268 * \param[in] p Base address of target memory region
269 * \param[in] s Size of target memory region
270 * \param[out] p_attr Address of \ref security_attr_info_t to be filled
271 *
272 * \return void
273 */
274void tfm_spm_hal_get_mem_security_attr(const void *p, size_t s,
275 struct security_attr_info_t *p_attr);
276
277/**
278 * \brief Retrieve the secure memory protection configuration information and
279 * fills the \ref mem_attr_info_t.
280 *
281 * \param[in] p Base address of target memory region
282 * \param[in] s Size of target memory region
283 * \param[out] p_attr Address of \ref mem_attr_info_t to be filled
284 *
285 * \return void
286 */
287void tfm_spm_hal_get_secure_access_attr(const void *p, size_t s,
288 struct mem_attr_info_t *p_attr);
289
290/**
291 * \brief Retrieve the non-secure memory protection configuration information
292 * and fills the \ref mem_attr_info_t.
293 *
294 * \param[in] p Base address of target memory region
295 * \param[in] s Size of target memory region
296 * \param[out] p_attr Address of \ref mem_attr_info_t to be filled
297 *
298 * \return void
299 */
300void tfm_spm_hal_get_ns_access_attr(const void *p, size_t s,
301 struct mem_attr_info_t *p_attr);
302
303#endif /*TFM_MULTI_CORE_TOPOLOGY*/
304
Ioannis Glaropoulos130248c2020-07-30 15:09:01 +0200305#if !defined(__SAUREGION_PRESENT) || (__SAUREGION_PRESENT == 0)
306/**
307 * \brief Platform-specific check whether the current partition has access to a memory range
308 *
309 * The function checks whether the current partition has access to a memory range,
310 * taking into consideration the implementation-defined attribution unit that is
311 * present on a particular platform.
312 *
313 * \param[in] p The start address of the range to check
314 * \param[in] s The size of the range to check
315 * \param[in] flags The flags to pass to the cmse_check_address_range func
316 *
317 * \return True if the access is granted, false otherwise.
318 */
319bool tfm_spm_hal_has_access_to_region(const void *p, size_t s,
320 int flags);
321#endif /* !defined(__SAUREGION_PRESENT) || (__SAUREGION_PRESENT == 0) */
322
Edison Ai1c266ae2019-03-20 11:21:21 +0800323#endif /* __TFM_SPM_HAL_H__ */