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Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +01001/*
J-Alves13318e32021-02-22 17:21:00 +00002 * Copyright 2021 The Hafnium Authors.
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +01003 *
Andrew Walbrane959ec12020-06-17 15:01:09 +01004 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
5 * license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
6 * https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause.
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +01007 */
8
9#pragma once
10
11#include "hf/types.h"
12
Olivier Deprez62d99e32020-01-09 15:58:07 +010013#define FFA_VERSION_MAJOR 0x1
Olivier Deprez62d99e32020-01-09 15:58:07 +010014#define FFA_VERSION_MAJOR_OFFSET 16
Daniel Boulby6e32c612021-02-17 15:09:41 +000015#define FFA_VERSION_MAJOR_MASK 0x7FFF
J-Alves3829fc02021-03-18 12:49:18 +000016#define FFA_VERSION_MINOR 0x1
Daniel Boulby6e32c612021-02-17 15:09:41 +000017#define FFA_VERSION_MINOR_OFFSET 0
18#define FFA_VERSION_MINOR_MASK 0xFFFF
19
20#define MAKE_FFA_VERSION(major, minor) \
21 ((((major)&FFA_VERSION_MAJOR_MASK) << FFA_VERSION_MAJOR_OFFSET) | \
22 (((minor)&FFA_VERSION_MINOR_MASK) << FFA_VERSION_MINOR_OFFSET))
23#define FFA_VERSION_COMPILED \
24 MAKE_FFA_VERSION(FFA_VERSION_MAJOR, FFA_VERSION_MINOR)
Olivier Deprez62d99e32020-01-09 15:58:07 +010025
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +010026/* clang-format off */
27
28#define FFA_LOW_32_ID 0x84000060
29#define FFA_HIGH_32_ID 0x8400007F
30#define FFA_LOW_64_ID 0xC4000060
Fuad Tabbada72d142020-07-30 09:17:05 +010031#define FFA_HIGH_64_ID 0xC400007F
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +010032
33/* FF-A function identifiers. */
J-Alves3829fc02021-03-18 12:49:18 +000034#define FFA_ERROR_32 0x84000060
35#define FFA_SUCCESS_32 0x84000061
36#define FFA_SUCCESS_64 0xC4000061
37#define FFA_INTERRUPT_32 0x84000062
38#define FFA_VERSION_32 0x84000063
39#define FFA_FEATURES_32 0x84000064
40#define FFA_RX_RELEASE_32 0x84000065
41#define FFA_RXTX_MAP_32 0x84000066
42#define FFA_RXTX_MAP_64 0xC4000066
43#define FFA_RXTX_UNMAP_32 0x84000067
44#define FFA_PARTITION_INFO_GET_32 0x84000068
45#define FFA_ID_GET_32 0x84000069
46#define FFA_MSG_POLL_32 0x8400006A /* Legacy FF-A v1.0 */
47#define FFA_MSG_WAIT_32 0x8400006B
48#define FFA_YIELD_32 0x8400006C
49#define FFA_RUN_32 0x8400006D
50#define FFA_MSG_SEND_32 0x8400006E /* Legacy FF-A v1.0 */
51#define FFA_MSG_SEND_DIRECT_REQ_32 0x8400006F
52#define FFA_MSG_SEND_DIRECT_REQ_64 0xC400006F
53#define FFA_MSG_SEND_DIRECT_RESP_32 0x84000070
54#define FFA_MSG_SEND_DIRECT_RESP_64 0xC4000070
55#define FFA_MEM_DONATE_32 0x84000071
56#define FFA_MEM_LEND_32 0x84000072
57#define FFA_MEM_SHARE_32 0x84000073
58#define FFA_MEM_RETRIEVE_REQ_32 0x84000074
59#define FFA_MEM_RETRIEVE_RESP_32 0x84000075
60#define FFA_MEM_RELINQUISH_32 0x84000076
61#define FFA_MEM_RECLAIM_32 0x84000077
62#define FFA_MEM_FRAG_RX_32 0x8400007A
63#define FFA_MEM_FRAG_TX_32 0x8400007B
64#define FFA_NORMAL_WORLD_RESUME 0x8400007C
65
66/* FF-A v1.1 */
67#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_BITMAP_CREATE_32 0x8400007D
68#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_BITMAP_DESTROY_32 0x8400007E
69#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_BIND_32 0x8400007F
70#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_UNBIND_32 0x84000080
71#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_SET_32 0x84000081
72#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_GET_32 0x84000082
73#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_INFO_GET_64 0xC4000083
74#define FFA_RX_ACQUIRE_32 0x84000084
75#define FFA_SPM_ID_GET_32 0x84000085
76#define FFA_MSG_SEND2_32 0x84000086
77#define FFA_SECONDARY_EP_REGISTER_64 0xC4000087
78#define FFA_MEM_PERM_GET_32 0x84000088
79#define FFA_MEM_PERM_SET_32 0x84000089
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +010080
81/* FF-A error codes. */
82#define FFA_NOT_SUPPORTED INT32_C(-1)
83#define FFA_INVALID_PARAMETERS INT32_C(-2)
84#define FFA_NO_MEMORY INT32_C(-3)
85#define FFA_BUSY INT32_C(-4)
86#define FFA_INTERRUPTED INT32_C(-5)
87#define FFA_DENIED INT32_C(-6)
88#define FFA_RETRY INT32_C(-7)
89#define FFA_ABORTED INT32_C(-8)
J-Alvesc8e8a222021-06-08 17:33:52 +010090#define FFA_NO_DATA INT32_C(-9)
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +010091
92/* clang-format on */
93
94/* FF-A function specific constants. */
95#define FFA_MSG_RECV_BLOCK 0x1
96#define FFA_MSG_RECV_BLOCK_MASK 0x1
97
98#define FFA_MSG_SEND_NOTIFY 0x1
99#define FFA_MSG_SEND_NOTIFY_MASK 0x1
100
101#define FFA_MEM_RECLAIM_CLEAR 0x1
102
103#define FFA_SLEEP_INDEFINITE 0
104
105/**
106 * For use where the FF-A specification refers explicitly to '4K pages'. Not to
107 * be confused with PAGE_SIZE, which is the translation granule Hafnium is
108 * configured to use.
109 */
110#define FFA_PAGE_SIZE 4096
111
112/* The maximum length possible for a single message. */
113#define FFA_MSG_PAYLOAD_MAX HF_MAILBOX_SIZE
114
115enum ffa_data_access {
116 FFA_DATA_ACCESS_NOT_SPECIFIED,
117 FFA_DATA_ACCESS_RO,
118 FFA_DATA_ACCESS_RW,
119 FFA_DATA_ACCESS_RESERVED,
120};
121
122enum ffa_instruction_access {
123 FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_NOT_SPECIFIED,
124 FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_NX,
125 FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_X,
126 FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_RESERVED,
127};
128
129enum ffa_memory_type {
130 FFA_MEMORY_NOT_SPECIFIED_MEM,
131 FFA_MEMORY_DEVICE_MEM,
132 FFA_MEMORY_NORMAL_MEM,
133};
134
135enum ffa_memory_cacheability {
136 FFA_MEMORY_CACHE_RESERVED = 0x0,
137 FFA_MEMORY_CACHE_NON_CACHEABLE = 0x1,
138 FFA_MEMORY_CACHE_RESERVED_1 = 0x2,
139 FFA_MEMORY_CACHE_WRITE_BACK = 0x3,
140 FFA_MEMORY_DEV_NGNRNE = 0x0,
141 FFA_MEMORY_DEV_NGNRE = 0x1,
142 FFA_MEMORY_DEV_NGRE = 0x2,
143 FFA_MEMORY_DEV_GRE = 0x3,
144};
145
146enum ffa_memory_shareability {
147 FFA_MEMORY_SHARE_NON_SHAREABLE,
148 FFA_MEMORY_SHARE_RESERVED,
149 FFA_MEMORY_OUTER_SHAREABLE,
150 FFA_MEMORY_INNER_SHAREABLE,
151};
152
153typedef uint8_t ffa_memory_access_permissions_t;
154
155/**
156 * This corresponds to table 44 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Memory
157 * region attributes descriptor".
158 */
159typedef uint8_t ffa_memory_attributes_t;
160
161#define FFA_DATA_ACCESS_OFFSET (0x0U)
162#define FFA_DATA_ACCESS_MASK ((0x3U) << FFA_DATA_ACCESS_OFFSET)
163
164#define FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_OFFSET (0x2U)
165#define FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_MASK ((0x3U) << FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_OFFSET)
166
167#define FFA_MEMORY_TYPE_OFFSET (0x4U)
168#define FFA_MEMORY_TYPE_MASK ((0x3U) << FFA_MEMORY_TYPE_OFFSET)
169
170#define FFA_MEMORY_CACHEABILITY_OFFSET (0x2U)
171#define FFA_MEMORY_CACHEABILITY_MASK ((0x3U) << FFA_MEMORY_CACHEABILITY_OFFSET)
172
173#define FFA_MEMORY_SHAREABILITY_OFFSET (0x0U)
174#define FFA_MEMORY_SHAREABILITY_MASK ((0x3U) << FFA_MEMORY_SHAREABILITY_OFFSET)
175
176#define ATTR_FUNCTION_SET(name, container_type, offset, mask) \
177 static inline void ffa_set_##name##_attr(container_type *attr, \
178 const enum ffa_##name perm) \
179 { \
180 *attr = (*attr & ~(mask)) | ((perm << offset) & mask); \
181 }
182
183#define ATTR_FUNCTION_GET(name, container_type, offset, mask) \
184 static inline enum ffa_##name ffa_get_##name##_attr( \
185 container_type attr) \
186 { \
187 return (enum ffa_##name)((attr & mask) >> offset); \
188 }
189
190ATTR_FUNCTION_SET(data_access, ffa_memory_access_permissions_t,
191 FFA_DATA_ACCESS_OFFSET, FFA_DATA_ACCESS_MASK)
192ATTR_FUNCTION_GET(data_access, ffa_memory_access_permissions_t,
193 FFA_DATA_ACCESS_OFFSET, FFA_DATA_ACCESS_MASK)
194
195ATTR_FUNCTION_SET(instruction_access, ffa_memory_access_permissions_t,
196 FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_OFFSET, FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_MASK)
197ATTR_FUNCTION_GET(instruction_access, ffa_memory_access_permissions_t,
198 FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_OFFSET, FFA_INSTRUCTION_ACCESS_MASK)
199
200ATTR_FUNCTION_SET(memory_type, ffa_memory_attributes_t, FFA_MEMORY_TYPE_OFFSET,
201 FFA_MEMORY_TYPE_MASK)
202ATTR_FUNCTION_GET(memory_type, ffa_memory_attributes_t, FFA_MEMORY_TYPE_OFFSET,
203 FFA_MEMORY_TYPE_MASK)
204
205ATTR_FUNCTION_SET(memory_cacheability, ffa_memory_attributes_t,
206 FFA_MEMORY_CACHEABILITY_OFFSET, FFA_MEMORY_CACHEABILITY_MASK)
207ATTR_FUNCTION_GET(memory_cacheability, ffa_memory_attributes_t,
208 FFA_MEMORY_CACHEABILITY_OFFSET, FFA_MEMORY_CACHEABILITY_MASK)
209
210ATTR_FUNCTION_SET(memory_shareability, ffa_memory_attributes_t,
211 FFA_MEMORY_SHAREABILITY_OFFSET, FFA_MEMORY_SHAREABILITY_MASK)
212ATTR_FUNCTION_GET(memory_shareability, ffa_memory_attributes_t,
213 FFA_MEMORY_SHAREABILITY_OFFSET, FFA_MEMORY_SHAREABILITY_MASK)
214
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100215/**
216 * A globally-unique ID assigned by the hypervisor for a region of memory being
217 * sent between VMs.
218 */
219typedef uint64_t ffa_memory_handle_t;
220
J-Alves917d2f22020-10-30 18:39:30 +0000221#define FFA_MEMORY_HANDLE_ALLOCATOR_MASK \
222 ((ffa_memory_handle_t)(UINT64_C(1) << 63))
223#define FFA_MEMORY_HANDLE_ALLOCATOR_HYPERVISOR \
224 ((ffa_memory_handle_t)(UINT64_C(1) << 63))
225
226#define FFA_MEMORY_HANDLE_ALLOCATOR_SPMC (UINT64_C(0) << 63)
227#define FFA_MEMORY_HANDLE_INVALID (~UINT64_C(0))
228
229/** The ID of a VM. These are assigned sequentially starting with an offset. */
230typedef uint16_t ffa_vm_id_t;
231
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100232/**
233 * A count of VMs. This has the same range as the VM IDs but we give it a
234 * different name to make the different semantics clear.
235 */
236typedef ffa_vm_id_t ffa_vm_count_t;
237
238/** The index of a vCPU within a particular VM. */
239typedef uint16_t ffa_vcpu_index_t;
240
241/**
242 * A count of vCPUs. This has the same range as the vCPU indices but we give it
243 * a different name to make the different semantics clear.
244 */
245typedef ffa_vcpu_index_t ffa_vcpu_count_t;
246
247/** Parameter and return type of FF-A functions. */
248struct ffa_value {
249 uint64_t func;
250 uint64_t arg1;
251 uint64_t arg2;
252 uint64_t arg3;
253 uint64_t arg4;
254 uint64_t arg5;
255 uint64_t arg6;
256 uint64_t arg7;
257};
258
J-Alves13318e32021-02-22 17:21:00 +0000259static inline int32_t ffa_error_code(struct ffa_value val)
260{
261 return (int32_t)val.arg2;
262}
263
J-Alvesd6f4e142021-03-05 13:33:59 +0000264static inline ffa_vm_id_t ffa_sender(struct ffa_value args)
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100265{
266 return (args.arg1 >> 16) & 0xffff;
267}
268
J-Alvesd6f4e142021-03-05 13:33:59 +0000269static inline ffa_vm_id_t ffa_receiver(struct ffa_value args)
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100270{
271 return args.arg1 & 0xffff;
272}
273
274static inline uint32_t ffa_msg_send_size(struct ffa_value args)
275{
276 return args.arg3;
277}
278
279static inline uint32_t ffa_msg_send_attributes(struct ffa_value args)
280{
281 return args.arg4;
282}
283
Andrew Walbran1bbe9402020-04-30 16:47:13 +0100284static inline ffa_memory_handle_t ffa_assemble_handle(uint32_t a1, uint32_t a2)
285{
286 return (uint64_t)a1 | (uint64_t)a2 << 32;
287}
288
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100289static inline ffa_memory_handle_t ffa_mem_success_handle(struct ffa_value args)
290{
Andrew Walbran1bbe9402020-04-30 16:47:13 +0100291 return ffa_assemble_handle(args.arg2, args.arg3);
292}
293
Andrew Walbranca808b12020-05-15 17:22:28 +0100294static inline ffa_memory_handle_t ffa_frag_handle(struct ffa_value args)
295{
296 return ffa_assemble_handle(args.arg1, args.arg2);
297}
298
Andrew Walbran1bbe9402020-04-30 16:47:13 +0100299static inline struct ffa_value ffa_mem_success(ffa_memory_handle_t handle)
300{
301 return (struct ffa_value){.func = FFA_SUCCESS_32,
302 .arg2 = (uint32_t)handle,
303 .arg3 = (uint32_t)(handle >> 32)};
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100304}
305
306static inline ffa_vm_id_t ffa_vm_id(struct ffa_value args)
307{
308 return (args.arg1 >> 16) & 0xffff;
309}
310
311static inline ffa_vcpu_index_t ffa_vcpu_index(struct ffa_value args)
312{
313 return args.arg1 & 0xffff;
314}
315
316static inline uint64_t ffa_vm_vcpu(ffa_vm_id_t vm_id,
317 ffa_vcpu_index_t vcpu_index)
318{
319 return ((uint32_t)vm_id << 16) | vcpu_index;
320}
321
Andrew Walbranca808b12020-05-15 17:22:28 +0100322static inline ffa_vm_id_t ffa_frag_sender(struct ffa_value args)
323{
324 return (args.arg4 >> 16) & 0xffff;
325}
326
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100327/**
Fuad Tabbae4efcc32020-07-16 15:37:27 +0100328 * Holds the UUID in a struct that is mappable directly to the SMCC calling
329 * convention, which is used for FF-A calls.
330 *
331 * Refer to table 84 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification as well as section 5.3
332 * of the SMCC Spec 1.2.
333 */
334struct ffa_uuid {
335 uint32_t uuid[4];
336};
337
338static inline void ffa_uuid_init(uint32_t w0, uint32_t w1, uint32_t w2,
339 uint32_t w3, struct ffa_uuid *uuid)
340{
341 uuid->uuid[0] = w0;
342 uuid->uuid[1] = w1;
343 uuid->uuid[2] = w2;
344 uuid->uuid[3] = w3;
345}
346
347static inline bool ffa_uuid_equal(const struct ffa_uuid *uuid1,
348 const struct ffa_uuid *uuid2)
349{
350 return (uuid1->uuid[0] == uuid2->uuid[0]) &&
351 (uuid1->uuid[1] == uuid2->uuid[1]) &&
352 (uuid1->uuid[2] == uuid2->uuid[2]) &&
353 (uuid1->uuid[3] == uuid2->uuid[3]);
354}
355
356static inline bool ffa_uuid_is_null(const struct ffa_uuid *uuid)
357{
358 return (uuid->uuid[0] == 0) && (uuid->uuid[1] == 0) &&
359 (uuid->uuid[2] == 0) && (uuid->uuid[3] == 0);
360}
361
362/**
363 * Flags to determine the partition properties, as required by
364 * FFA_PARTITION_INFO_GET.
365 *
366 * The values of the flags are specified in table 82 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC
367 * specification, "Partition information descriptor, partition properties".
368 */
369typedef uint32_t ffa_partition_properties_t;
370
371/** Partition property: partition supports receipt of direct requests. */
Maksims Svecovsb596eab2021-04-27 00:52:27 +0100372#define FFA_PARTITION_DIRECT_REQ_RECV 0x1
Fuad Tabbae4efcc32020-07-16 15:37:27 +0100373
374/** Partition property: partition can send direct requests. */
Maksims Svecovsb596eab2021-04-27 00:52:27 +0100375#define FFA_PARTITION_DIRECT_REQ_SEND 0x2
Fuad Tabbae4efcc32020-07-16 15:37:27 +0100376
377/** Partition property: partition can send and receive indirect messages. */
378#define FFA_PARTITION_INDIRECT_MSG 0x4
379
380/**
381 * Holds information returned for each partition by the FFA_PARTITION_INFO_GET
382 * interface.
383 * This corresponds to table 82 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Partition
384 * information descriptor".
385 */
386struct ffa_partition_info {
387 ffa_vm_id_t vm_id;
388 ffa_vcpu_count_t vcpu_count;
389 ffa_partition_properties_t properties;
390};
391
392/**
J-Alves980d1992021-03-18 12:49:18 +0000393 * FF-A v1.1 specification restricts the number of notifications to a maximum
394 * of 64. Following all possible bitmaps.
395 */
396#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_MASK(ID) (UINT64_C(1) << ID)
397
398typedef uint64_t ffa_notifications_bitmap_t;
399
400#define MAX_FFA_NOTIFICATIONS 64U
401
402/**
J-Alvesc003a7a2021-03-18 13:06:53 +0000403 * Flag for notification bind and set, to specify call is about per-vCPU
404 * notifications.
405 */
406#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_PER_VCPU UINT32_C(1 << 0)
407
408/**
J-Alves980d1992021-03-18 12:49:18 +0000409 * Helper function to assemble a 64-bit sized bitmap, from the 32-bit sized lo
410 * and hi.
411 * Helpful as FF-A specification defines that the notifications interfaces
412 * arguments are 32-bit registers.
413 */
414static inline ffa_notifications_bitmap_t ffa_notifications_bitmap(uint32_t lo,
415 uint32_t hi)
416{
417 return (ffa_notifications_bitmap_t)hi << 32U | lo;
418}
419
J-Alves98ff9562021-09-09 14:39:41 +0100420static inline ffa_notifications_bitmap_t ffa_notification_get_from_sp(
421 struct ffa_value val)
422{
423 return ffa_notifications_bitmap((uint32_t)val.arg2, (uint32_t)val.arg3);
424}
425
426static inline ffa_notifications_bitmap_t ffa_notification_get_from_vm(
427 struct ffa_value val)
428{
429 return ffa_notifications_bitmap((uint32_t)val.arg4, (uint32_t)val.arg5);
430}
431
J-Alves980d1992021-03-18 12:49:18 +0000432/**
J-Alvesaa79c012021-07-09 14:29:45 +0100433 * Flags used in calls to FFA_NOTIFICATION_GET interface.
434 */
435#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_BITMAP_SP UINT32_C(0x1 << 0)
436#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_BITMAP_VM UINT32_C(0x1 << 1)
437#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_BITMAP_SPM UINT32_C(0x1 << 2)
438#define FFA_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_BITMAP_HYP UINT32_C(0x1 << 3)
439
440static inline ffa_vm_id_t ffa_notifications_get_receiver(struct ffa_value args)
441{
442 return (args.arg1 >> 16) & 0xffffU;
443}
444
445static inline ffa_vm_id_t ffa_notifications_get_vcpu(struct ffa_value args)
446{
447 return args.arg1 & 0xffffU;
448}
449
450/**
J-Alvesc8e8a222021-06-08 17:33:52 +0100451 * The max number of IDs for return of FFA_NOTIFICATION_INFO_GET.
452 */
453#define FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_INFO_GET_MAX_IDS 20U
454
455/**
456 * Number of registers to use in successfull return of interface
457 * FFA_NOTIFICATION_INFO_GET.
458 */
459#define FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_INFO_GET_REGS_RET 5U
460
461#define FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_INFO_GET_FLAG_MORE_PENDING 0x1U
462
463/**
464 * Helper macros for return parameter encoding as described in section 17.7.1
465 * of the FF-A v1.1 Beta0 specification.
466 */
467#define FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LISTS_COUNT_SHIFT 0x7U
468#define FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LISTS_COUNT_MASK 0x1fU
469#define FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LIST_SHIFT(l) (2 * (l - 1) + 12)
470#define FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LIST_SIZE_MASK 0x3U
471
472static inline uint32_t ffa_notification_info_get_lists_count(
473 struct ffa_value args)
474{
475 return (uint32_t)(args.arg2 >> FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LISTS_COUNT_SHIFT) &
476 FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LISTS_COUNT_MASK;
477}
478
479static inline uint32_t ffa_notification_info_get_list_size(
480 struct ffa_value args, unsigned int list_idx)
481{
482 return ((uint32_t)args.arg2 >> FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LIST_SHIFT(list_idx)) &
483 FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_LIST_SIZE_MASK;
484}
485
486static inline bool ffa_notification_info_get_more_pending(struct ffa_value args)
487{
488 return (args.arg2 & FFA_NOTIFICATIONS_INFO_GET_FLAG_MORE_PENDING) != 0U;
489}
490
491/**
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100492 * A set of contiguous pages which is part of a memory region. This corresponds
493 * to table 40 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Constituent memory region
494 * descriptor".
495 */
496struct ffa_memory_region_constituent {
497 /**
498 * The base IPA of the constituent memory region, aligned to 4 kiB page
499 * size granularity.
500 */
501 uint64_t address;
502 /** The number of 4 kiB pages in the constituent memory region. */
503 uint32_t page_count;
504 /** Reserved field, must be 0. */
505 uint32_t reserved;
506};
507
508/**
509 * A set of pages comprising a memory region. This corresponds to table 39 of
510 * the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Composite memory region descriptor".
511 */
512struct ffa_composite_memory_region {
513 /**
514 * The total number of 4 kiB pages included in this memory region. This
515 * must be equal to the sum of page counts specified in each
516 * `ffa_memory_region_constituent`.
517 */
518 uint32_t page_count;
519 /**
520 * The number of constituents (`ffa_memory_region_constituent`)
521 * included in this memory region range.
522 */
523 uint32_t constituent_count;
524 /** Reserved field, must be 0. */
525 uint64_t reserved_0;
526 /** An array of `constituent_count` memory region constituents. */
527 struct ffa_memory_region_constituent constituents[];
528};
529
530/** Flags to indicate properties of receivers during memory region retrieval. */
531typedef uint8_t ffa_memory_receiver_flags_t;
532
533/**
534 * This corresponds to table 41 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Memory
535 * access permissions descriptor".
536 */
537struct ffa_memory_region_attributes {
538 /** The ID of the VM to which the memory is being given or shared. */
539 ffa_vm_id_t receiver;
540 /**
541 * The permissions with which the memory region should be mapped in the
542 * receiver's page table.
543 */
544 ffa_memory_access_permissions_t permissions;
545 /**
546 * Flags used during FFA_MEM_RETRIEVE_REQ and FFA_MEM_RETRIEVE_RESP
547 * for memory regions with multiple borrowers.
548 */
549 ffa_memory_receiver_flags_t flags;
550};
551
552/** Flags to control the behaviour of a memory sharing transaction. */
553typedef uint32_t ffa_memory_region_flags_t;
554
555/**
556 * Clear memory region contents after unmapping it from the sender and before
557 * mapping it for any receiver.
558 */
559#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_FLAG_CLEAR 0x1
560
561/**
562 * Whether the hypervisor may time slice the memory sharing or retrieval
563 * operation.
564 */
565#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_FLAG_TIME_SLICE 0x2
566
567/**
568 * Whether the hypervisor should clear the memory region after the receiver
569 * relinquishes it or is aborted.
570 */
571#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_FLAG_CLEAR_RELINQUISH 0x4
572
573#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_TRANSACTION_TYPE_MASK ((0x3U) << 3)
574#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_TRANSACTION_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED ((0x0U) << 3)
575#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_TRANSACTION_TYPE_SHARE ((0x1U) << 3)
576#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_TRANSACTION_TYPE_LEND ((0x2U) << 3)
577#define FFA_MEMORY_REGION_TRANSACTION_TYPE_DONATE ((0x3U) << 3)
578
579/**
580 * This corresponds to table 42 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Endpoint
581 * memory access descriptor".
582 */
583struct ffa_memory_access {
584 struct ffa_memory_region_attributes receiver_permissions;
585 /**
586 * Offset in bytes from the start of the outer `ffa_memory_region` to
587 * an `ffa_composite_memory_region` struct.
588 */
589 uint32_t composite_memory_region_offset;
590 uint64_t reserved_0;
591};
592
593/**
594 * Information about a set of pages which are being shared. This corresponds to
595 * table 45 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Lend, donate or share memory
596 * transaction descriptor". Note that it is also used for retrieve requests and
597 * responses.
598 */
599struct ffa_memory_region {
600 /**
601 * The ID of the VM which originally sent the memory region, i.e. the
602 * owner.
603 */
604 ffa_vm_id_t sender;
605 ffa_memory_attributes_t attributes;
606 /** Reserved field, must be 0. */
607 uint8_t reserved_0;
608 /** Flags to control behaviour of the transaction. */
609 ffa_memory_region_flags_t flags;
610 ffa_memory_handle_t handle;
611 /**
612 * An implementation defined value associated with the receiver and the
613 * memory region.
614 */
615 uint64_t tag;
616 /** Reserved field, must be 0. */
617 uint32_t reserved_1;
618 /**
619 * The number of `ffa_memory_access` entries included in this
620 * transaction.
621 */
622 uint32_t receiver_count;
623 /**
624 * An array of `attribute_count` endpoint memory access descriptors.
625 * Each one specifies a memory region offset, an endpoint and the
626 * attributes with which this memory region should be mapped in that
627 * endpoint's page table.
628 */
629 struct ffa_memory_access receivers[];
630};
631
632/**
633 * Descriptor used for FFA_MEM_RELINQUISH requests. This corresponds to table
634 * 150 of the FF-A 1.0 EAC specification, "Descriptor to relinquish a memory
635 * region".
636 */
637struct ffa_mem_relinquish {
638 ffa_memory_handle_t handle;
639 ffa_memory_region_flags_t flags;
640 uint32_t endpoint_count;
641 ffa_vm_id_t endpoints[];
642};
643
644/**
645 * Gets the `ffa_composite_memory_region` for the given receiver from an
646 * `ffa_memory_region`, or NULL if it is not valid.
647 */
648static inline struct ffa_composite_memory_region *
649ffa_memory_region_get_composite(struct ffa_memory_region *memory_region,
650 uint32_t receiver_index)
651{
652 uint32_t offset = memory_region->receivers[receiver_index]
653 .composite_memory_region_offset;
654
655 if (offset == 0) {
656 return NULL;
657 }
658
659 return (struct ffa_composite_memory_region *)((uint8_t *)memory_region +
660 offset);
661}
662
663static inline uint32_t ffa_mem_relinquish_init(
664 struct ffa_mem_relinquish *relinquish_request,
665 ffa_memory_handle_t handle, ffa_memory_region_flags_t flags,
666 ffa_vm_id_t sender)
667{
668 relinquish_request->handle = handle;
669 relinquish_request->flags = flags;
670 relinquish_request->endpoint_count = 1;
671 relinquish_request->endpoints[0] = sender;
672 return sizeof(struct ffa_mem_relinquish) + sizeof(ffa_vm_id_t);
673}
674
675uint32_t ffa_memory_region_init(
Andrew Walbranca808b12020-05-15 17:22:28 +0100676 struct ffa_memory_region *memory_region, size_t memory_region_max_size,
677 ffa_vm_id_t sender, ffa_vm_id_t receiver,
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100678 const struct ffa_memory_region_constituent constituents[],
679 uint32_t constituent_count, uint32_t tag,
680 ffa_memory_region_flags_t flags, enum ffa_data_access data_access,
681 enum ffa_instruction_access instruction_access,
682 enum ffa_memory_type type, enum ffa_memory_cacheability cacheability,
Andrew Walbranca808b12020-05-15 17:22:28 +0100683 enum ffa_memory_shareability shareability, uint32_t *fragment_length,
684 uint32_t *total_length);
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100685uint32_t ffa_memory_retrieve_request_init(
686 struct ffa_memory_region *memory_region, ffa_memory_handle_t handle,
687 ffa_vm_id_t sender, ffa_vm_id_t receiver, uint32_t tag,
688 ffa_memory_region_flags_t flags, enum ffa_data_access data_access,
689 enum ffa_instruction_access instruction_access,
690 enum ffa_memory_type type, enum ffa_memory_cacheability cacheability,
691 enum ffa_memory_shareability shareability);
692uint32_t ffa_memory_lender_retrieve_request_init(
693 struct ffa_memory_region *memory_region, ffa_memory_handle_t handle,
694 ffa_vm_id_t sender);
Andrew Walbranca808b12020-05-15 17:22:28 +0100695bool ffa_retrieved_memory_region_init(
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100696 struct ffa_memory_region *response, size_t response_max_size,
697 ffa_vm_id_t sender, ffa_memory_attributes_t attributes,
698 ffa_memory_region_flags_t flags, ffa_memory_handle_t handle,
699 ffa_vm_id_t receiver, ffa_memory_access_permissions_t permissions,
Andrew Walbranca808b12020-05-15 17:22:28 +0100700 uint32_t page_count, uint32_t total_constituent_count,
Andrew Walbranb5ab43c2020-04-30 11:32:54 +0100701 const struct ffa_memory_region_constituent constituents[],
Andrew Walbranca808b12020-05-15 17:22:28 +0100702 uint32_t fragment_constituent_count, uint32_t *total_length,
703 uint32_t *fragment_length);
704uint32_t ffa_memory_fragment_init(
705 struct ffa_memory_region_constituent *fragment,
706 size_t fragment_max_size,
707 const struct ffa_memory_region_constituent constituents[],
708 uint32_t constituent_count, uint32_t *fragment_length);