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diff --git a/target/arm/psci.c b/target/arm/psci.c
index 14316eb0ae..64bf82eea1 100644
--- a/target/arm/psci.c
+++ b/target/arm/psci.c
@@ -148,17 +148,28 @@ void arm_handle_psci_call(ARMCPU *cpu)
case QEMU_PSCI_0_1_FN_CPU_ON:
case QEMU_PSCI_0_2_FN_CPU_ON:
case QEMU_PSCI_0_2_FN64_CPU_ON:
+ {
+ /* The PSCI spec mandates that newly brought up CPUs start
+ * in the highest exception level which exists and is enabled
+ * on the calling CPU. Since the QEMU PSCI implementation is
+ * acting as a "fake EL3" or "fake EL2" firmware, this for us
+ * means that we want to start at the highest NS exception level
+ * that we are providing to the guest.
+ * The execution mode should be that which is currently in use
+ * by the same exception level on the calling CPU.
+ * The CPU should be started with the context_id value
+ * in x0 (if AArch64) or r0 (if AArch32).
+ */
+ int target_el = arm_feature(env, ARM_FEATURE_EL2) ? 2 : 1;
+ bool target_aarch64 = arm_el_is_aa64(env, target_el);
+
mpidr = param[1];
entry = param[2];
context_id = param[3];
- /*
- * The PSCI spec mandates that newly brought up CPUs enter the
- * exception level of the caller in the same execution mode as
- * the caller, with context_id in x0/r0, respectively.
- */
- ret = arm_set_cpu_on(mpidr, entry, context_id, arm_current_el(env),
- is_a64(env));
+ ret = arm_set_cpu_on(mpidr, entry, context_id,
+ target_el, target_aarch64);
break;
+ }
case QEMU_PSCI_0_1_FN_CPU_OFF:
case QEMU_PSCI_0_2_FN_CPU_OFF:
goto cpu_off;