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/** @file
*
* Copyright (c) 2011, ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials
* are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
* which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
* http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
*
* THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
*
**/
#include <Library/IoLib.h>
#include <Library/ArmPlatformLib.h>
#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
#include <Library/PcdLib.h>
#include <Omap3530/Omap3530.h>
VOID
PadConfiguration (
VOID
);
VOID
ClockInit (
VOID
);
/**
Return if Trustzone is supported by your platform
A non-zero value must be returned if you want to support a Secure World on your platform.
ArmPlatformTrustzoneInit() will later set up the secure regions.
This function can return 0 even if Trustzone is supported by your processor. In this case,
the platform will continue to run in Secure World.
@return A non-zero value if Trustzone supported.
**/
UINTN
ArmPlatformTrustzoneSupported (
VOID
)
{
// The BeagleBoard starts in Normal World (Non Secure World)
return FALSE;
}
/**
Initialize the Secure peripherals and memory regions
If Trustzone is supported by your platform then this function makes the required initialization
of the secure peripherals and memory regions.
**/
VOID
ArmPlatformTrustzoneInit (
VOID
)
{
ASSERT(FALSE);
}
/**
Remap the memory at 0x0
Some platform requires or gives the ability to remap the memory at the address 0x0.
This function can do nothing if this feature is not relevant to your platform.
**/
VOID
ArmPlatformBootRemapping (
VOID
)
{
// Do nothing for the BeagleBoard
}
/**
Return the current Boot Mode
This function returns the boot reason on the platform
**/
EFI_BOOT_MODE
ArmPlatformGetBootMode (
VOID
)
{
return BOOT_WITH_FULL_CONFIGURATION;
}
/**
Initialize controllers that must setup at the early stage
Some peripherals must be initialized in Secure World.
For example, some L2x0 requires to be initialized in Secure World
**/
VOID
ArmPlatformNormalInitialize (
VOID
)
{
//Set up Pin muxing.
PadConfiguration ();
// Set up system clocking
ClockInit ();
// Turn off the functional clock for Timer 3
MmioAnd32 (CM_FCLKEN_PER, 0xFFFFFFFF ^ CM_ICLKEN_PER_EN_GPT3_ENABLE );
ArmDataSyncronizationBarrier ();
// Clear IRQs
MmioWrite32 (INTCPS_CONTROL, INTCPS_CONTROL_NEWIRQAGR);
ArmDataSyncronizationBarrier ();
}
/**
Initialize the system (or sometimes called permanent) memory
This memory is generally represented by the DRAM.
**/
VOID
ArmPlatformInitializeSystemMemory (
VOID
)
{
// We do not need to initialize the System Memory on RTSM
}
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