Message ID | 20210122215222.8320-1-maxim.uvarov@linaro.org (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | arm-virt: add secure pl061 for reset/power down | expand |
On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 at 21:52, Maxim Uvarov <maxim.uvarov@linaro.org> wrote: > > v9: - cosmetic changes (move if from patch2 to patch3, rename function name > and define). > v8: - use gpio 0 and 1, align dtb with kernel gpio-restart, gpio-poweroff, > change define names, trigger on upper front. (Peter Maydell). > v7: - same as v6, but resplit patches: patch 2 no function changes and refactor > gpio setup for virt platfrom and patch 3 adds secure gpio. > v6: - 64k align gpio memory region (Andrew Jones) > - adjusted memory region to map this address in the corresponding atf patch > v5: - removed vms flag, added fdt (Andrew Jones) > - added patch3 to combine secure and non secure pl061. It has to be > more easy to review if this changes are in the separate patch. > v4: rework patches accodring to Peter Maydells comments: > - split patches on gpio-pwr driver and arm-virt integration. > - start secure gpio only from virt-6.0. > - rework qemu interface for gpio-pwr to use 2 named gpio. > - put secure gpio to secure name space. > v3: added missed include qemu/log.h for qemu_log(.. > v2: replace printf with qemu_log (Philippe Mathieu-Daudé) > > This patch works together with ATF patch: > https://github.com/muvarov/arm-trusted-firmware/commit/886965bddb0624bdf85103efb2b39fd4eb73d89b > > Maxim Uvarov (3): > hw: gpio: implement gpio-pwr driver for qemu reset/poweroff > arm-virt: refactor gpios creation > arm-virt: add secure pl061 for reset/power down Applied to target-arm.next, thanks. I realized we forgot the documentation, so I'm going to squash this change in to patch 3: --- a/docs/system/arm/virt.rst +++ b/docs/system/arm/virt.rst @@ -43,6 +43,8 @@ The virt board supports: - Secure-World-only devices if the CPU has TrustZone: - A second PL011 UART + - A second PL061 GPIO controller, with GPIO lines for triggering + a system reset or system poweroff - A secure flash memory - 16MB of secure RAM -- PMM