This looks like a good candidate for the bloblist discussion we have on other mail thread. Why not aggregating "topology" metadata in a block rather than passing "random" information elements in registers?
On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 at 13:57, Lukas Hanel via TF-A < tf-a@lists.trustedfirmware.org> wrote:
Hi,
in this PR, I propose a first change to the SPMD to better support Kinibi, the TEE from Trustonic. https://review.trustedfirmware.org/c/TF-A/trusted-firmware-a/+/10235
The idea here is to pass the core linear id in the x3 register in the boot of secondary cores.
In the past, the Kinibi SPD was not public and so some requirements to TF-A were not visible to the wider community. For Kinibi, one binary should run on a multitude of platforms. For that reason, many platform-specific settings are shared by TF-A with Kinibi: at boot, in registers and in a boot datastructure, and at runtime.
In the line of work of making Kinibi compatible with FFA APIs, I moved some bits from the Kinibi SPD to the SPMD. Instead of sharing such patches only with our customers, we would like to upstream the patches to the generic code.
For this particular patch, it is really simple and changes the interface SPMD-to-SPMC in a somewhat adhoc manner. There is some discussion within ARM to standardize such behavior and to propose configuration options, i.e. within a manifest. That way, you could change what register the linear id, if at all, should be transferred in.
A first tour of the CI showed that there seem to be no consequences to hafnium and optee. I guess, question to the mailing list, is there something that this patch breaks?
Greetings, Lukas
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