My concern was the value one would provide for the "line_num" field within the manifest. The SYSTICK uses vector 15 which I believe would correspond to "line_num" = -1. I'm not sure the design accommodates negative line_nums.
Also, disabling the SYSTICK interrupt while servicing its interrupt can't be handled in the normal way user IRQs are disabled. Special case code would be required in the SPM to support the SYSTICK as a secure partition interrupt.
Alan
-----Original Message----- From: TF-M [mailto:tf-m-bounces@lists.trustedfirmware.org] On Behalf Of Ken Liu (Arm Technology China) via TF-M Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 5:34 PM To: tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org Cc: nd Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [TF-M] SYSTICK ownership
Hi Alan, From your description, it looks like you want to use secure SYSTICK as an interrupt for Secure Partition, is this correct?
In this case, it is similar to the secure interrupt usage. Since the interrupt handling is under developing, I will add a note in the task to remind how we could add SYSTICK as an interrupt in the manifest.
BR
-Ken
-----Original Message----- From: TF-M tf-m-bounces@lists.trustedfirmware.org On Behalf Of DeMars, Alan via TF-M Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2019 7:02 AM To: tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org Subject: [TF-M] SYSTICK ownership
If not used anywhere else, can a Secure Partition own the secure SYSTICK timer and its interrupt? If so, how is it specified in the SP manifest?
Alan
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