Add get_current_el_maybe_constant()
There are some cases where we want to run EL-dependent code in the
shared code.

We could use #ifdef, but it leaves slight possibility where we do not
know the exception level at the build-time (e.g. library code).

The counter approach is to use get_current_el(), but it is run-time
detection, so all EL code is linked, some of which might be unneeded.

This commit adds get_current_el_maybe_constant(). This is a static
inline function that returns a constant value if we know the exception
level at build-time. This is mostly the case.

    if (get_current_el_maybe_constant() == 1) {
            /* do something for EL1 */
    } else if (get_current_el_maybe_constant() == 3) {
            /* do something for EL3 */
    }

If get_current_el_maybe_constant() is build-time constant, the compiler
will optimize out the unreachable code.

If such code is included from the library code, it is not built-time
constant. In this case, it falls back to get_current_el(), so it still
works.

Change-Id: Idb03c20342a5b5173fe2d6b40e1fac7998675ad3
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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@Masahiro Yamada Masahiro Yamada authored on 26 Mar 2020
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include/arch/aarch64/arch_helpers.h