2015-12-14 |
Remove dashes from image names: 'BL3-x' --> 'BL3x'
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This patch removes the dash character from the image name, to
follow the image terminology in the Trusted Firmware Wiki page:
https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware/wiki
Changes apply to output messages, comments and documentation.
non-ARM platform files have been left unmodified.
Change-Id: Ic2a99be4ed929d52afbeb27ac765ceffce46ed76
Juan Castillo
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on 14 Dec 2015
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2015-12-09 |
Initialize VTTBR_EL2 when bypassing EL2
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In the situation that EL1 is selected as the exception level for the
next image upon BL31 exit for a processor that supports EL2, the
context management code must configure all essential EL2 register
state to ensure correct execution of EL1.
VTTBR_EL2 should be part of this set of EL2 registers because:
- The ARMv8-A architecture does not define a reset value for this
register.
- Cache maintenance operations depend on VTTBR_EL2.VMID even when
non-secure EL1&0 stage 2 address translation are disabled.
This patch initializes the VTTBR_EL2 register to 0 when bypassing EL2
to address this issue. Note that this bug has not yet manifested
itself on FVP or Juno because VTTBR_EL2.VMID resets to 0 on the
Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57.
Change-Id: I58ce2d16a71687126f437577a506d93cb5eecf33
Sandrine Bailleux
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on 9 Dec 2015
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2015-11-26 |
Add ARM GICv3 driver without support for legacy operation
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This patch adds a driver for ARM GICv3 systems that need to run software
stacks where affinity routing is enabled across all privileged exception
levels for both security states. This driver is a partial implementation
of the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller Architecture Specification, GIC
architecture version 3.0 and version 4.0 (ARM IHI 0069A). The driver does
not cater for legacy support of interrupts and asymmetric configurations.
The existing GIC driver has been preserved unchanged. The common code for
GICv2 and GICv3 systems has been refactored into a new file,
`drivers/arm/gic/common/gic_common.c`. The corresponding header is in
`include/drivers/arm/gic_common.h`.
The driver interface is implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_main.c`.
The corresponding header is in `include/drivers/arm/gicv3.h`. Helper
functions are implemented in `drivers/arm/gic/v3/arm_gicv3_helpers.c`
and are accessible through the `drivers/arm/gic/v3/gicv3_private.h`
header.
Change-Id: I8c3c834a1d049d05b776b4dcb76b18ccb927444a
Achin Gupta
authored
on 3 Sep 2015
Soby Mathew
committed
on 26 Nov 2015
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2015-11-19 |
Merge pull request #435 from sandrine-bailleux/sb/juno-r2
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Changes to platform reset handler for Juno r2
Achin Gupta
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on 19 Nov 2015
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Juno R2: Configure the correct L2 RAM latency values
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The default reset values for the L2 Data & Tag RAM latencies on the
Cortex-A72 on Juno R2 are not suitable. This patch modifies
the Juno platform reset handler to configure the right settings
on Juno R2.
Change-Id: I20953de7ba0619324a389e0b7bbf951b64057db8
Sandrine Bailleux
committed
on 19 Nov 2015
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2015-11-13 |
Add missing RES1 bit in SCTLR_EL1
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As per Section D7.2.81 in the ARMv8-A Reference Manual (DDI0487A Issue A.h),
bits[29:28], bits[23:22], bit[20] and bit[11] in the SCTLR_EL1 are RES1. This
patch adds the missing bit[20] to the SCTLR_EL1_RES1 macro.
Change-Id: I827982fa2856d04def6b22d8200a79fe6922a28e
Vikram Kanigiri
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on 13 Nov 2015
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2015-10-19 |
Make CASSERT() macro callable from anywhere
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The CASSERT() macro introduces a typedef for the sole purpose of
triggering a compilation error if the condition to check is false.
This typedef is not used afterwards. As a consequence, when the
CASSERT() macro is called from withing a function block, the compiler
complains and outputs the following error message:
error: typedef 'msg' locally defined but not used [-Werror=unused-local-typedefs]
This patch adds the "unused" attribute for the aforementioned
typedef. This silences the compiler warning and thus makes the
CASSERT() macro callable from within function blocks as well.
Change-Id: Ie36b58fcddae01a21584c48bb6ef43ec85590479
Sandrine Bailleux
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on 19 Oct 2015
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2015-09-14 |
Make generic code work in presence of system caches
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On the ARMv8 architecture, cache maintenance operations by set/way on the last
level of integrated cache do not affect the system cache. This means that such a
flush or clean operation could result in the data being pushed out to the system
cache rather than main memory. Another CPU could access this data before it
enables its data cache or MMU. Such accesses could be serviced from the main
memory instead of the system cache. If the data in the sysem cache has not yet
been flushed or evicted to main memory then there could be a loss of
coherency. The only mechanism to guarantee that the main memory will be updated
is to use cache maintenance operations to the PoC by MVA(See section D3.4.11
(System level caches) of ARMv8-A Reference Manual (Issue A.g/ARM DDI0487A.G).
This patch removes the reliance of Trusted Firmware on the flush by set/way
operation to ensure visibility of data in the main memory. Cache maintenance
operations by MVA are now used instead. The following are the broad category of
changes:
1. The RW areas of BL2/BL31/BL32 are invalidated by MVA before the C runtime is
initialised. This ensures that any stale cache lines at any level of cache
are removed.
2. Updates to global data in runtime firmware (BL31) by the primary CPU are made
visible to secondary CPUs using a cache clean operation by MVA.
3. Cache maintenance by set/way operations are only used prior to power down.
NOTE: NON-UPSTREAM TRUSTED FIRMWARE CODE SHOULD MAKE EQUIVALENT CHANGES IN
ORDER TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY ON PLATFORMS WITH SUPPORT FOR SYSTEM CACHES.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#205
Change-Id: I64f1b398de0432813a0e0881d70f8337681f6e9a
Achin Gupta
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on 14 Sep 2015
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2015-09-11 |
Re-design bakery lock memory allocation and algorithm
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This patch unifies the bakery lock api's across coherent and normal
memory implementation of locks by using same data type `bakery_lock_t`
and similar arguments to functions.
A separate section `bakery_lock` has been created and used to allocate
memory for bakery locks using `DEFINE_BAKERY_LOCK`. When locks are
allocated in normal memory, each lock for a core has to spread
across multiple cache lines. By using the total size allocated in a
separate cache line for a single core at compile time, the memory for
other core locks is allocated at link time by multiplying the single
core locks size with (PLATFORM_CORE_COUNT - 1). The normal memory lock
algorithm now uses lock address instead of the `id` in the per_cpu_data.
For locks allocated in coherent memory, it moves locks from
tzfw_coherent_memory to bakery_lock section.
The bakery locks are allocated as part of bss or in coherent memory
depending on usage of coherent memory. Both these regions are
initialised to zero as part of run_time_init before locks are used.
Hence, bakery_lock_init() is made an empty function as the lock memory
is already initialised to zero.
The above design lead to the removal of psci bakery locks from
non_cpu_power_pd_node to psci_locks.
NOTE: THE BAKERY LOCK API WHEN USE_COHERENT_MEM IS NOT SET HAS CHANGED.
THIS IS A BREAKING CHANGE FOR ALL PLATFORM PORTS THAT ALLOCATE BAKERY
LOCKS IN NORMAL MEMORY.
Change-Id: Ic3751c0066b8032dcbf9d88f1d4dc73d15f61d8b
Andrew Thoelke
authored
on 10 Sep 2015
Vikram Kanigiri
committed
on 11 Sep 2015
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2015-08-24 |
Add macros for retention control in Cortex-A53/A57
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This patch adds macros suitable for programming the Advanced
SIMD/Floating-point (only Cortex-A53), CPU and L2 dynamic
retention control policy in the CPUECTLR_EL1 and L2ECTLR
registers.
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Varun Wadekar
committed
on 24 Aug 2015
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2015-08-05 |
cortex_a53: Add A53 errata #826319, #836870
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- Apply a53 errata #826319 to revision <= r0p2
- Apply a53 errata #836870 to revision <= r0p3
- Update docs/cpu-specific-build-macros.md for newly added errata build flags
Change-Id: I44918e36b47dca1fa29695b68700ff9bf888865e
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Huang <jimmy.huang@mediatek.com>
Jimmy Huang
authored
on 29 Jul 2015
Yidi Lin
committed
on 5 Aug 2015
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Add mmio utility functions
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- Add mmio 16 bits read/write functions.
- Add clear/set/clear-and-set utility functions.
Change-Id: I00fdbdf24af537424f8666b1cadaa5f77a2a46ed
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Huang <jimmy.huang@mediatek.com>
Jimmy Huang
authored
on 31 Jul 2015
Yidi Lin
committed
on 5 Aug 2015
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2015-07-23 |
Add "Project Denver" CPU support
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Denver is NVIDIA's own custom-designed, 64-bit, dual-core CPU which is
fully ARMv8 architecture compatible. Each of the two Denver cores
implements a 7-way superscalar microarchitecture (up to 7 concurrent
micro-ops can be executed per clock), and includes a 128KB 4-way L1
instruction cache, a 64KB 4-way L1 data cache, and a 2MB 16-way L2
cache, which services both cores.
Denver implements an innovative process called Dynamic Code Optimization,
which optimizes frequently used software routines at runtime into dense,
highly tuned microcode-equivalent routines. These are stored in a
dedicated, 128MB main-memory-based optimization cache. After being read
into the instruction cache, the optimized micro-ops are executed,
re-fetched and executed from the instruction cache as long as needed and
capacity allows.
Effectively, this reduces the need to re-optimize the software routines.
Instead of using hardware to extract the instruction-level parallelism
(ILP) inherent in the code, Denver extracts the ILP once via software
techniques, and then executes those routines repeatedly, thus amortizing
the cost of ILP extraction over the many execution instances.
Denver also features new low latency power-state transitions, in addition
to extensive power-gating and dynamic voltage and clock scaling based on
workloads.
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Varun Wadekar
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on 23 Jul 2015
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2015-04-27 |
Add header guards to asm macro files
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Some assembly files containing macros are included like header files
into other assembly files. This will cause assembler errors if they
are included multiple times.
Add header guards to assembly macro files to avoid assembler errors.
Change-Id: Ia632e767ed7df7bf507b294982b8d730a6f8fe69
Dan Handley
committed
on 27 Apr 2015
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Remove use of PLATFORM_CACHE_LINE_SIZE
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The required platform constant PLATFORM_CACHE_LINE_SIZE is
unnecessary since CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE effectively provides the
same information. CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE is preferred since this
is an architecturally defined term and allows comparison with the
corresponding hardware register value.
Replace all usage of PLATFORM_CACHE_LINE_SIZE with
CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE.
Also, add a runtime assert in BL1 to check that the provided
CACHE_WRITEBACK_GRANULE matches the value provided in CTR_EL0.
Change-Id: If87286be78068424217b9f3689be358356500dcd
Dan Handley
committed
on 27 Apr 2015
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2015-04-01 |
Merge pull request #277 from soby-mathew/sm/coh_lock_opt
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Optimize the bakery lock implementation
danh-arm
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on 1 Apr 2015
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Merge pull request #280 from vwadekar/tlkd-fixed-v3
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TLK dispatcher
danh-arm
committed
on 1 Apr 2015
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2015-03-31 |
Translate secure/non-secure virtual addresses
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This patch adds functionality to translate virtual addresses from
secure or non-secure worlds. This functionality helps Trusted Apps
to share virtual addresses directly and allows the NS world to
pass virtual addresses to TLK directly.
Change-Id: I77b0892963e0e839c448b5d0532920fb7e54dc8e
Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
Varun Wadekar
committed
on 31 Mar 2015
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2015-03-27 |
Remove the `owner` field in bakery_lock_t data structure
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This patch removes the `owner` field in bakery_lock_t structure which
is the data structure used in the bakery lock implementation that uses
coherent memory. The assertions to protect against recursive lock
acquisition were based on the 'owner' field. They are now done based
on the bakery lock ticket number. These assertions are also added
to the bakery lock implementation that uses normal memory as well.
Change-Id: If4850a00dffd3977e218c0f0a8d145808f36b470
Soby Mathew
committed
on 27 Mar 2015
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Optimize the bakery lock structure for coherent memory
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This patch optimizes the data structure used with the bakery lock
implementation for coherent memory to save memory and minimize memory
accesses. These optimizations were already part of the bakery lock
implementation for normal memory and this patch now implements
it for the coherent memory implementation as well. Also
included in the patch is a cleanup to use the do-while loop while
waiting for other contenders to finish choosing their tickets.
Change-Id: Iedb305473133dc8f12126726d8329b67888b70f1
Soby Mathew
committed
on 27 Mar 2015
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2015-03-19 |
Merge pull request #270 from vikramkanigiri/vk/a72_cpu_support
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Add support for ARM Cortex-A72 processor
danh-arm
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on 19 Mar 2015
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2015-03-18 |
Add support for ARM Cortex-A72 processor
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This patch adds support for ARM Cortex-A72 processor in the CPU
specific framework.
Change-Id: I5986855fc1b875aadf3eba8c36e989d8a05e5175
Vikram Kanigiri
committed
on 18 Mar 2015
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2015-03-16 |
Use ARM CCI driver on FVP and Juno platforms
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This patch updates the FVP and Juno platform ports to use the common
driver for ARM Cache Coherent Interconnects.
Change-Id: Ib142f456b9b673600592616a2ec99e9b230d6542
Vikram Kanigiri
committed
on 16 Mar 2015
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2015-01-26 |
Call reset handlers upon BL3-1 entry.
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This patch adds support to call the reset_handler() function in BL3-1 in the
cold and warm boot paths when another Boot ROM reset_handler() has already run.
This means the BL1 and BL3-1 versions of the CPU and platform specific reset
handlers may execute different code to each other. This enables a developer to
perform additional actions or undo actions already performed during the first
call of the reset handlers e.g. apply additional errata workarounds.
Typically, the reset handler will be first called from the BL1 Boot ROM. Any
additional functionality can be added to the reset handler when it is called
from BL3-1 resident in RW memory. The constant FIRST_RESET_HANDLER_CALL is used
to identify whether this is the first version of the reset handler code to be
executed or an overridden version of the code.
The Cortex-A57 errata workarounds are applied only if they have not already been
applied.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issue#275
Change-Id: Id295f106e4fda23d6736debdade2ac7f2a9a9053
Yatharth Kochar
authored
on 20 Nov 2014
Achin Gupta
committed
on 26 Jan 2015
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2015-01-23 |
Return success if an interrupt is seen during PSCI CPU_SUSPEND
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This patch adds support to return SUCCESS if a pending interrupt is
detected during a CPU_SUSPEND call to a power down state. The check
is performed as late as possible without losing the ability to return
to the caller. This reduces the overhead incurred by a CPU in
undergoing a complete power cycle when a wakeup interrupt is already
pending.
Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#102
Change-Id: I1aff04a74b704a2f529734428030d1d10750fd4b
Soby Mathew
committed
on 23 Jan 2015
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2015-01-22 |
Move bakery algorithm implementation out of coherent memory
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This patch moves the bakery locks out of coherent memory to normal memory.
This implies that the lock information needs to be placed on a separate cache
line for each cpu. Hence the bakery_lock_info_t structure is allocated in the
per-cpu data so as to minimize memory wastage. A similar platform per-cpu
data is introduced for the platform locks.
As a result of the above changes, the bakery lock api is completely changed.
Earlier, a reference to the lock structure was passed to the lock implementation.
Now a unique-id (essentially an index into the per-cpu data array) and an offset
into the per-cpu data for bakery_info_t needs to be passed to the lock
implementation.
Change-Id: I1e76216277448713c6c98b4c2de4fb54198b39e0
Soby Mathew
authored
on 8 Jan 2015
Dan Handley
committed
on 22 Jan 2015
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Add macros for domain specific barriers.
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This patch adds helper macros for barrier operations that specify
the type of barrier (dmb, dsb) and the shareability domain (system,
inner-shareable) it affects.
Change-Id: I4bf95103e79da212c4fbdbc13d91ad8ac385d9f5
Soby Mathew
authored
on 30 Dec 2014
Dan Handley
committed
on 22 Jan 2015
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2015-01-07 |
Prevent optimisation of sysregs accessors calls
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Calls to system register read accessors functions may be optimised
out by the compiler if called twice in a row for the same register.
This is because the compiler is not aware that the result from
the instruction may be modified by external agents. Therefore, if
nothing modifies the register between the 2 reads as far as the
compiler knows then it might consider that it is useless to read
it twice and emit only 1 call.
This behaviour is faulty for registers that may not have the same
value if read twice in succession. E.g.: counters, timer
control/countdown registers, GICv3 interrupt status registers and
so on.
The same problem happens for calls to system register write
accessors functions. The compiler might optimise out some calls
if it considers that it will produce the same result. Again, this
behaviour is faulty for cases where intermediate writes to these
registers make a difference in the system.
This patch fixes the problem by making these assembly register
accesses volatile.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#273
Change-Id: I33903bc4cc4eea8a8d87bc2c757909fbb0138925
Sandrine Bailleux
committed
on 7 Jan 2015
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2014-12-04 |
Fix the array size of mpidr_aff_map_nodes_t.
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This patch fixes the array size of mpidr_aff_map_nodes_t which
was less by one element.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#264
Change-Id: I48264f6f9e7046a3d0f4cbcd63b9ba49657e8818
Soby Mathew
committed
on 4 Dec 2014
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2014-10-29 |
Apply errata workarounds only when major/minor revisions match.
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Prior to this patch, the errata workarounds were applied for any version
of the CPU in the release build and in the debug build an assert
failure resulted when the revision did not match. This patch applies
errata workarounds in the Cortex-A57 reset handler only if the 'variant'
and 'revision' fields read from the MIDR_EL1 match. In the debug build,
a warning message is printed for each errata workaround which is not
applied.
The patch modifies the register usage in 'reset_handler` so
as to adhere to ARM procedure calling standards.
Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#242
Change-Id: I51b1f876474599db885afa03346e38a476f84c29
Soby Mathew
committed
on 29 Oct 2014
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