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[Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 00/35] xen/arm: Rework head.S to make it more compliant with the Arm Arm



Hi all,

This is part of the boot/memory rework for Xen on Arm, but not sent as
MM-PARTx as this is focusing on the boot code.

Similar to the memory code, the boot code is not following the Arm Arm and
could lead to memory corruption/TLB conflict abort. I am not aware
of any platforms where Xen fails to boot, yet it should be fixed sooner
rather than later.

While making the code more compliant, I have also took the opportunity
to simplify the boot and also add more documentation.

After this series, the boot CPU and secondary CPUs path is mostly compliant
with the Arm Arm. The only non-compliant places I am aware of are:
    1) create_page_tables: Some rework is necessary to update the page-tables
       safely without the MMU on.
    2) The switches between boot and runtime page-tables (for both boot CPU
       and secondary CPUs) are not safe.
    3) The 1:1 mapping should only use page granularity mapping to avoid
    mapping memory that should not be accessed

All will be addressed in follow-up series. The boot code would also benefits
another proof read for missing isb()/dsb().

The arm32 code has been aded in this version but so far lightly tested.

For convenience I provided a branch based on staging:
   git://xenbits.xen.org/people/julieng/xen-unstable.git branch boot/v2

Cheers,

Julien Grall (35):
  xen/arm64: macros: Introduce an assembly macro to alias x30
  xen/arm64: head: Mark the end of subroutines with ENDPROC
  xen/arm64: head: Don't clobber x30/lr in the macro PRINT
  xen/arm64: head: Rework UART initialization on boot CPU
  xen/arm64: head: Introduce print_reg
  xen/arm64: head: Introduce distinct paths for the boot CPU and
    secondary CPUs
  xen/arm64: head: Rework and document check_cpu_mode()
  xen/arm64: head: Rework and document zero_bss()
  xen/arm64: head: Improve coding style and document cpu_init()
  xen/arm64: head: Improve coding style and document
    create_pages_tables()
  xen/arm64: head: Document enable_mmu()
  xen/arm64: head: Move assembly switch to the runtime PT in secondary
    CPUs path
  xen/arm64: head: Don't setup the fixmap on secondary CPUs
  xen/arm64: head: Remove 1:1 mapping as soon as it is not used
  xen/arm64: head: Rework and document setup_fixmap()
  xen/arm64: head: Rework and document launch()
  xen/arm64: head: Setup TTBR_EL2 in enable_mmu() and add missing isb
  xen/arm64: head: Introduce a macro to get a PC-relative address of a
    symbol
  xen/arm32: head: Add a macro to move an immediate constant into a
    32-bit register
  xen/arm32: head: Mark the end of subroutines with ENDPROC
  xen/arm32: head: Don't clobber r14/lr in the macro PRINT
  xen/arm32: head: Rework UART initialization on boot CPU
  xen/arm32: head: Introduce print_reg
  xen/arm32: head: Introduce distinct paths for the boot CPU and
    secondary CPUs
  xen/arm32: head: Rework and document check_cpu_mode()
  xen/arm32: head: Rework and document zero_bss()
  xen/arm32: head: Document create_pages_tables()
  xen/arm32: head: Document enable_mmu()
  xen/arm32: head: Move assembly switch to the runtime PT in secondary
    CPUs path
  xen/arm32: head: Don't setup the fixmap on secondary CPUs
  xen/arm32: head: Remove 1:1 mapping as soon as it is not used
  xen/arm32: head: Rework and document setup_fixmap()
  xen/arm32: head: Rework and document launch()
  xen/arm32: head: Setup HTTBR in enable_mmu() and add missing isb
  xen/arm: Zero BSS after the MMU and D-cache is turned on

 xen/arch/arm/arm32/head.S          | 393 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------
 xen/arch/arm/arm64/entry.S         |   5 -
 xen/arch/arm/arm64/head.S          | 432 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
 xen/arch/arm/mm.c                  |  23 +-
 xen/include/asm-arm/arm64/macros.h |   5 +
 5 files changed, 619 insertions(+), 239 deletions(-)

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2.11.0


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