Demonstrate model for routing IRQs to EL3
This patch provides an option to specify a interrupt routing model
where non-secure interrupts (IRQs) are routed to EL3 instead of S-EL1.
When such an interrupt occurs, the TSPD arranges a return to
the normal world after saving any necessary context. The interrupt
routing model to route IRQs to EL3 is enabled only during STD SMC
processing. Thus the pre-emption of S-EL1 is disabled during Fast SMC
and Secure Interrupt processing.
A new build option TSPD_ROUTE_NS_INT_EL3 is introduced to change
the non secure interrupt target execution level to EL3.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#225
Change-Id: Ia1e779fbbb6d627091e665c73fa6315637cfdd32
diff --git a/bl31/interrupt_mgmt.c b/bl31/interrupt_mgmt.c
index e595634e..5478902 100644
--- a/bl31/interrupt_mgmt.c
+++ b/bl31/interrupt_mgmt.c
@@ -158,6 +158,45 @@
return 0;
}
+/******************************************************************************
+ * This function disables the routing model of interrupt 'type' from the
+ * specified 'security_state' on the local core. The disable is in effect
+ * till the core powers down or till the next enable for that interrupt
+ * type.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+int disable_intr_rm_local(uint32_t type, uint32_t security_state)
+{
+ uint32_t bit_pos, flag;
+
+ assert(intr_type_descs[type].handler);
+
+ flag = get_interrupt_rm_flag(INTR_DEFAULT_RM, security_state);
+
+ bit_pos = plat_interrupt_type_to_line(type, security_state);
+ cm_write_scr_el3_bit(security_state, bit_pos, flag);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * This function enables the routing model of interrupt 'type' from the
+ * specified 'security_state' on the local core.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+int enable_intr_rm_local(uint32_t type, uint32_t security_state)
+{
+ uint32_t bit_pos, flag;
+
+ assert(intr_type_descs[type].handler);
+
+ flag = get_interrupt_rm_flag(intr_type_descs[type].flags,
+ security_state);
+
+ bit_pos = plat_interrupt_type_to_line(type, security_state);
+ cm_write_scr_el3_bit(security_state, bit_pos, flag);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
/*******************************************************************************
* This function registers a handler for the 'type' of interrupt specified. It
* also validates the routing model specified in the 'flags' for this type of