[U-Boot] [PATCH 0/9] ARMv7: add PSCI support to u-boot
Marc Zyngier
marc.zyngier at arm.com
Thu Nov 21 16:04:49 CET 2013
Hi Rob,
On 21/11/13 14:28, Rob Herring wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com> wrote:
>> PSCI is an ARM standard that provides a generic interface that
>> supervisory software can use to manage power in the following
>> situations:
>> - Core idle management
>> - CPU hotplug
>> - big.LITTLE migration models
>> - System shutdown and reset
>>
>> It basically allows the kernel to offload these tasks to the firmware,
>> and rely on common kernel side code.
>>
>> More importantly, it gives a way to ensure that CPUs enter the kernel
>> at the appropriate exception level (ie HYP mode, to allow the use of
>> the virtualization extensions), even across events like CPUs being
>> powered off/on or suspended.
>>
>> The main idea here is to reuse some of the existing u-boot code to
>> create a separate blob that can live in SRAM (or a reserved page of
>> memory), containing a secure monitor that will implement the PSCI
>> operations. This code will still be alive when u-boot is long gone,
>> hence the need for a piece of memory that will not be touched by the
>> OS.
>
> Interesting. As a separate binary, I'm not sure this belongs or
> benefits from being in u-boot. I would like to see this as a more
> generic secure firmware loader or PSCI code be a part of u-boot code
> directly. With the latter, you could extend it beyond PSCI to things
> like env variable access (basically equivalent to UEFI runtime
> services). I'm not saying we should do that though.
So I started this by having something that was actually part of u-boot,
and copying itself into SRAM, patching stuff as it went. The net result
was that I was reinventing a runtime linker. Needless to say, I gave up
quickly... ;-)
What could be done would be for u-boot to be at least partially linked
to run from some other region. That would allow for the secure mode
services to be both part of u-boot, and stay resident.
That'd probably be a good thing to have a look at.
> BTW, you will need to mark this region reserved in the dtb if in system RAM.
Yes. Eventually, I'd like the psci mode to be entirely generated from
u-boot, as well as the eventual RAM reserved.
M.
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