arm64: big-endian: set correct endianess on kernel entry

The endianness of memory accesses at EL2 and EL1 are configured by
SCTLR_EL2.EE and SCTLR_EL1.EE respectively. When the kernel is booted,
the state of SCTLR_EL{2,1}.EE is unknown, and thus the kernel must
ensure that they are set before performing any memory accesses.

This patch ensures that SCTLR_EL{2,1} are configured appropriately at
boot for kernels of either endianness.

Acked-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Leach <matthew.leach@arm.com>
[catalin.marinas@arm.com: fix SCTLR_EL1.E0E bit setting in head.S]
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
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Matthew Leach 2013-10-11 14:52:17 +01:00 коммит произвёл Catalin Marinas
Родитель 828e9834e9
Коммит 9cf7172893
2 изменённых файлов: 16 добавлений и 5 удалений

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@ -159,12 +159,22 @@ ENTRY(el2_setup)
mrs x0, CurrentEL
cmp x0, #PSR_MODE_EL2t
ccmp x0, #PSR_MODE_EL2h, #0x4, ne
b.eq 1f
b.ne 1f
mrs x0, sctlr_el2
CPU_BE( orr x0, x0, #(1 << 25) ) // Set the EE bit for EL2
CPU_LE( bic x0, x0, #(1 << 25) ) // Clear the EE bit for EL2
msr sctlr_el2, x0
b 2f
1: mrs x0, sctlr_el1
CPU_BE( orr x0, x0, #(3 << 24) ) // Set the EE and E0E bits for EL1
CPU_LE( bic x0, x0, #(3 << 24) ) // Clear the EE and E0E bits for EL1
msr sctlr_el1, x0
mov w20, #BOOT_CPU_MODE_EL1 // This cpu booted in EL1
isb
ret
/* Hyp configuration. */
1: mov x0, #(1 << 31) // 64-bit EL1
2: mov x0, #(1 << 31) // 64-bit EL1
msr hcr_el2, x0
/* Generic timers. */
@ -181,7 +191,8 @@ ENTRY(el2_setup)
/* sctlr_el1 */
mov x0, #0x0800 // Set/clear RES{1,0} bits
movk x0, #0x30d0, lsl #16
CPU_BE( movk x0, #0x33d0, lsl #16 ) // Set EE and E0E on BE systems
CPU_LE( movk x0, #0x30d0, lsl #16 ) // Clear EE and E0E on LE systems
msr sctlr_el1, x0
/* Coprocessor traps. */

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@ -162,9 +162,9 @@ ENDPROC(__cpu_setup)
* CE0 XWHW CZ ME TEEA S
* .... .IEE .... NEAI TE.I ..AD DEN0 ACAM
* 0011 0... 1101 ..0. ..0. 10.. .... .... < hardware reserved
* .... .100 .... 01.1 11.1 ..01 0001 1101 < software settings
* .... .1.. .... 01.1 11.1 ..01 0001 1101 < software settings
*/
.type crval, #object
crval:
.word 0x030802e2 // clear
.word 0x000802e2 // clear
.word 0x0405d11d // set