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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2019, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <bl31/interrupt_mgmt.h>
#include <lib/el3_runtime/context_mgmt.h>
#include <lib/extensions/ras.h>
#include <plat/arm/common/arm_spm_def.h>
#include <plat/common/platform.h>
#include <services/sdei.h>
#include <services/spm_mm_svc.h>
#include <sgi_ras.h>
static int sgi_ras_intr_handler(const struct err_record_info *err_rec,
int probe_data,
const struct err_handler_data *const data);
struct efi_guid {
uint32_t data1;
uint16_t data2;
uint16_t data3;
uint8_t data4[8];
};
typedef struct mm_communicate_header {
struct efi_guid header_guid;
size_t message_len;
uint8_t data[8];
} mm_communicate_header_t;
struct sgi_ras_ev_map sgi575_ras_map[] = {
/* DMC620 error overflow interrupt*/
{SP_DMC_ERROR_OVERFLOW_EVENT_AARCH64, SGI_SDEI_DS_EVENT_1, 33},
/* DMC620 error ECC error interrupt*/
{SP_DMC_ERROR_ECC_EVENT_AARCH64, SGI_SDEI_DS_EVENT_0, 35},
};
#define SGI575_RAS_MAP_SIZE ARRAY_SIZE(sgi575_ras_map)
struct err_record_info sgi_err_records[] = {
{
.handler = &sgi_ras_intr_handler,
},
};
struct ras_interrupt sgi_ras_interrupts[] = {
{
.intr_number = 33,
.err_record = &sgi_err_records[0],
},
{
.intr_number = 35,
.err_record = &sgi_err_records[0],
}
};
REGISTER_ERR_RECORD_INFO(sgi_err_records);
REGISTER_RAS_INTERRUPTS(sgi_ras_interrupts);
static struct sgi_ras_ev_map *plat_sgi_get_ras_ev_map(void)
{
return sgi575_ras_map;
}
static int plat_sgi_get_ras_ev_map_size(void)
{
return SGI575_RAS_MAP_SIZE;
}
/*
* Find event mapping for a given interrupt number: On success, returns pointer
* to the event mapping. On error, returns NULL.
*/
static struct sgi_ras_ev_map *find_ras_event_map_by_intr(uint32_t intr_num)
{
struct sgi_ras_ev_map *map = plat_sgi_get_ras_ev_map();
int i;
int size = plat_sgi_get_ras_ev_map_size();
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
if (map->intr == intr_num)
return map;
map++;
}
return NULL;
}
static void sgi_ras_intr_configure(int intr)
{
plat_ic_set_interrupt_type(intr, INTR_TYPE_EL3);
plat_ic_set_interrupt_priority(intr, PLAT_RAS_PRI);
plat_ic_clear_interrupt_pending(intr);
plat_ic_set_spi_routing(intr, INTR_ROUTING_MODE_ANY,
(u_register_t)read_mpidr_el1());
plat_ic_enable_interrupt(intr);
}
static int sgi_ras_intr_handler(const struct err_record_info *err_rec,
int probe_data,
const struct err_handler_data *const data)
{
struct sgi_ras_ev_map *ras_map;
mm_communicate_header_t *header;
uint32_t intr;
int ret;
cm_el1_sysregs_context_save(NON_SECURE);
intr = data->interrupt;
/*
* Find if this is a RAS interrupt. There must be an event against
* this interrupt
*/
ras_map = find_ras_event_map_by_intr(intr);
assert(ras_map != NULL);
/*
* Populate the MM_COMMUNICATE payload to share the
* event info with StandaloneMM code. This allows us to use
* MM_COMMUNICATE as a common entry mechanism into S-EL0. The
* header data will be parsed in StandaloneMM to process the
* corresponding event.
*
* TBD - Currently, the buffer allocated by SPM for communication
* between EL3 and S-EL0 is being used(PLAT_SPM_BUF_BASE). But this
* should happen via a dynamic mem allocation, which should be
* managed by SPM -- the individual platforms then call the mem
* alloc api to get memory for the payload.
*/
header = (void *) PLAT_SPM_BUF_BASE;
memset(header, 0, sizeof(*header));
memcpy(&header->data, &ras_map->ras_ev_num,
sizeof(ras_map->ras_ev_num));
header->message_len = 4;
spm_mm_sp_call(MM_COMMUNICATE_AARCH64, (uint64_t)header, 0,
plat_my_core_pos());
/*
* Do an EOI of the RAS interrupt. This allows the
* sdei event to be dispatched at the SDEI event's
* priority.
*/
plat_ic_end_of_interrupt(intr);
/* Dispatch the event to the SDEI client */
ret = sdei_dispatch_event(ras_map->sdei_ev_num);
if (ret != 0) {
/*
* sdei_dispatch_event() may return failing result in some cases,
* for example kernel may not have registered a handler or RAS event
* may happen early during boot. We restore the NS context when
* sdei_dispatch_event() returns failing result.
*/
ERROR("SDEI dispatch failed: %d", ret);
cm_el1_sysregs_context_restore(NON_SECURE);
cm_set_next_eret_context(NON_SECURE);
}
return ret;
}
int sgi_ras_intr_handler_setup(void)
{
int i;
struct sgi_ras_ev_map *map = plat_sgi_get_ras_ev_map();
int size = plat_sgi_get_ras_ev_map_size();
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
sgi_ras_intr_configure(map->intr);
map++;
}
INFO("SGI: RAS Interrupt Handler successfully registered\n");
return 0;
}