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The GICv3 support is shared between AArch32 and AArch64. For AArch32,
the new AARCH64_IS_NONSECURE is never defined. Use ARM_MULTILIB_ARCH_V4
instead.
This issue was introduced by 76c6caad52244ab9a14151620a80ff0f71035b6c.
There is still a change in bsp_interrupt_vector_enable() for AArch32
compared to the version before 76c6caad52244ab9a14151620a80ff0f71035b6c.
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This avoids a function call overhead in the interrupt dispatching.
Update #4202.
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Update #4202.
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Avoid one level of indirection.
Update #4202.
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Update #4202.
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Remove the target filter for software-generated interrupts since this
feature is not supported by the affinity routing in GICv3.
Update #4202.
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Use the targets parameter to determine the targets of the SGI. Change
targets parameter type to 32-bit to ease the parameter passing. GICv3
supports up to 16 targets.
Update #4202.
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Update #4202.
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This moves the ARM GICv2 driver to bsps/shared to be usable by AArch64
code.
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This breaks out AArch32-specific code so that the shared GICv3 code can
be reused by other architectures.
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