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charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Steven On 12/04/2024 09:42, Steven Price wrote: > The RMM (Realm Management Monitor) provides functionality that can be > accessed by SMC calls from the host. > > The SMC definitions are based on DEN0137[1] version 1.0-eac5 > > [1] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0137/1-0eac5/ > > Signed-off-by: Steven Price > --- > arch/arm64/include/asm/rmi_smc.h | 250 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 250 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 arch/arm64/include/asm/rmi_smc.h > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/rmi_smc.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/rmi_smc.h > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..c205efdb18d8 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/rmi_smc.h > @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ > +/* > + * Copyright (C) 2023 ARM Ltd. > + * > + * The values and structures in this file are from the Realm Management Monitor > + * specification (DEN0137) version A-bet0: > + * https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0137/1-0bet0/ This should now point to eac5 instead. > + */ > + > +#ifndef __ASM_RME_SMC_H > +#define __ASM_RME_SMC_H > + > +#include > + > +#define SMC_RxI_CALL(func) \ > + ARM_SMCCC_CALL_VAL(ARM_SMCCC_FAST_CALL, \ > + ARM_SMCCC_SMC_64, \ > + ARM_SMCCC_OWNER_STANDARD, \ > + (func)) > + > +#define SMC_RMI_DATA_CREATE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0153) > +#define SMC_RMI_DATA_CREATE_UNKNOWN SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0154) > +#define SMC_RMI_DATA_DESTROY SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0155) > +#define SMC_RMI_FEATURES SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0165) > +#define SMC_RMI_GRANULE_DELEGATE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0151) > +#define SMC_RMI_GRANULE_UNDELEGATE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0152) > +#define SMC_RMI_PSCI_COMPLETE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0164) > +#define SMC_RMI_REALM_ACTIVATE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0157) > +#define SMC_RMI_REALM_CREATE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0158) > +#define SMC_RMI_REALM_DESTROY SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0159) > +#define SMC_RMI_REC_AUX_COUNT SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0167) > +#define SMC_RMI_REC_CREATE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x015a) > +#define SMC_RMI_REC_DESTROY SMC_RxI_CALL(0x015b) > +#define SMC_RMI_REC_ENTER SMC_RxI_CALL(0x015c) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_CREATE SMC_RxI_CALL(0x015d) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_DESTROY SMC_RxI_CALL(0x015e) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_FOLD SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0166) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_INIT_RIPAS SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0168) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_MAP_UNPROTECTED SMC_RxI_CALL(0x015f) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_READ_ENTRY SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0161) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_SET_RIPAS SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0169) > +#define SMC_RMI_RTT_UNMAP_UNPROTECTED SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0162) > +#define SMC_RMI_VERSION SMC_RxI_CALL(0x0150) > + > +#define RMI_ABI_MAJOR_VERSION 1 > +#define RMI_ABI_MINOR_VERSION 0 > + > +#define RMI_UNASSIGNED 0 > +#define RMI_ASSIGNED 1 > +#define RMI_TABLE 2 > + > +#define RMI_ABI_VERSION_GET_MAJOR(version) ((version) >> 16) > +#define RMI_ABI_VERSION_GET_MINOR(version) ((version) & 0xFFFF) > +#define RMI_ABI_VERSION(major, minor) (((major) << 16) | (minor)) > + > +#define RMI_RETURN_STATUS(ret) ((ret) & 0xFF) > +#define RMI_RETURN_INDEX(ret) (((ret) >> 8) & 0xFF) > + > +#define RMI_SUCCESS 0 > +#define RMI_ERROR_INPUT 1 > +#define RMI_ERROR_REALM 2 > +#define RMI_ERROR_REC 3 > +#define RMI_ERROR_RTT 4 > + > +#define RMI_EMPTY 0 > +#define RMI_RAM 1 > +#define RMI_DESTROYED 2 > + > +#define RMI_NO_MEASURE_CONTENT 0 > +#define RMI_MEASURE_CONTENT 1 > + > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_S2SZ GENMASK(7, 0) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_LPA2 BIT(8) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_SVE_EN BIT(9) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_SVE_VL GENMASK(13, 10) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_NUM_BPS GENMASK(17, 14) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_NUM_WPS GENMASK(21, 18) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_PMU_EN BIT(22) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_PMU_NUM_CTRS GENMASK(27, 23) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_HASH_SHA_256 BIT(28) > +#define RMI_FEATURE_REGISTER_0_HASH_SHA_512 BIT(29) > + > +#define RMI_REALM_PARAM_FLAG_LPA2 BIT(0) > +#define RMI_REALM_PARAM_FLAG_SVE BIT(1) > +#define RMI_REALM_PARAM_FLAG_PMU BIT(2) > + > +/* > + * Note many of these fields are smaller than u64 but all fields have u64 > + * alignment, so use u64 to ensure correct alignment. > + */ > +struct realm_params { > + union { /* 0x0 */ > + struct { > + u64 flags; > + u64 s2sz; > + u64 sve_vl; > + u64 num_bps; > + u64 num_wps; > + u64 pmu_num_ctrs; > + u64 hash_algo; > + }; > + u8 padding_1[0x400]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x400 */ > + u8 rpv[64]; > + u8 padding_2[0x400]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x800 */ > + struct { > + u64 vmid; > + u64 rtt_base; > + s64 rtt_level_start; > + u64 rtt_num_start; > + }; > + u8 padding_3[0x800]; > + }; > +}; > + > +/* > + * The number of GPRs (starting from X0) that are > + * configured by the host when a REC is created. > + */ > +#define REC_CREATE_NR_GPRS 8 > + > +#define REC_PARAMS_FLAG_RUNNABLE BIT_ULL(0) > + > +#define REC_PARAMS_AUX_GRANULES 16 > + > +struct rec_params { > + union { /* 0x0 */ > + u64 flags; > + u8 padding1[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x100 */ > + u64 mpidr; > + u8 padding2[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x200 */ > + u64 pc; > + u8 padding3[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x300 */ > + u64 gprs[REC_CREATE_NR_GPRS]; > + u8 padding4[0x500]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x800 */ > + struct { > + u64 num_rec_aux; > + u64 aux[REC_PARAMS_AUX_GRANULES]; > + }; > + u8 padding5[0x800]; > + }; > +}; > + > +#define RMI_EMULATED_MMIO BIT(0) > +#define RMI_INJECT_SEA BIT(1) > +#define RMI_TRAP_WFI BIT(2) > +#define RMI_TRAP_WFE BIT(3) For completeness, we could add : #define RMI_RIPAS_RESPONSE BIT(4) Not sure if we use it later in the series. > + > +#define REC_RUN_GPRS 31 > +#define REC_GIC_NUM_LRS 16 > + > +struct rec_entry { > + union { /* 0x000 */ > + u64 flags; > + u8 padding0[0x200]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x200 */ > + u64 gprs[REC_RUN_GPRS]; > + u8 padding2[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x300 */ > + struct { > + u64 gicv3_hcr; > + u64 gicv3_lrs[REC_GIC_NUM_LRS]; > + }; > + u8 padding3[0x100]; > + }; > + u8 padding4[0x400]; > +}; > + > +struct rec_exit { > + union { /* 0x000 */ > + u8 exit_reason; > + u8 padding0[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x100 */ > + struct { > + u64 esr; > + u64 far; > + u64 hpfar; > + }; > + u8 padding1[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x200 */ > + u64 gprs[REC_RUN_GPRS]; > + u8 padding2[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x300 */ > + struct { > + u64 gicv3_hcr; > + u64 gicv3_lrs[REC_GIC_NUM_LRS]; > + u64 gicv3_misr; > + u64 gicv3_vmcr; > + }; > + u8 padding3[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x400 */ > + struct { > + u64 cntp_ctl; > + u64 cntp_cval; > + u64 cntv_ctl; > + u64 cntv_cval; > + }; > + u8 padding4[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x500 */ > + struct { > + u64 ripas_base; > + u64 ripas_top; > + u64 ripas_value; > + }; > + u8 padding5[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x600 */ > + u16 imm; > + u8 padding6[0x100]; > + }; > + union { /* 0x700 */ > + struct { > + u64 pmu_ovf_status; This is u8 as per section B4.4.10 RmiPmuOverflowStatus type. > + }; > + u8 padding7[0x100]; > + }; > +}; > + > +struct rec_run { > + struct rec_entry entry; > + struct rec_exit exit; > +}; > + > +#define RMI_EXIT_SYNC 0x00 > +#define RMI_EXIT_IRQ 0x01 > +#define RMI_EXIT_FIQ 0x02 > +#define RMI_EXIT_PSCI 0x03 > +#define RMI_EXIT_RIPAS_CHANGE 0x04 > +#define RMI_EXIT_HOST_CALL 0x05 > +#define RMI_EXIT_SERROR 0x06 Minor nit: Like the other definitions, it may be good to keep the defintions of the "exit_reason" above the field declaration. Rest looks fine to me. Suzuki > + > +#endif