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@@ -332,37 +332,6 @@ void psci_arch_init(void);
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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-/**
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- * save_boot_params() - Save boot parameters before starting reset sequence
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- *
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- * If you provide this function it will be called immediately U-Boot starts,
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- * both for SPL and U-Boot proper.
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- *
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- * All registers are unchanged from U-Boot entry. No registers need be
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- * preserved.
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- *
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- * This is not a normal C function. There is no stack. Return by branching to
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- * save_boot_params_ret.
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- *
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- * void save_boot_params(u32 r0, u32 r1, u32 r2, u32 r3);
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- */
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-
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-/**
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- * save_boot_params_ret() - Return from save_boot_params()
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- *
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- * If you provide save_boot_params(), then you should jump back to this
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- * function when done. Try to preserve all registers.
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- *
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- * If your implementation of save_boot_params() is in C then it is acceptable
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- * to simply call save_boot_params_ret() at the end of your function. Since
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- * there is no link register set up, you cannot just exit the function. U-Boot
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- * will return to the (initialised) value of lr, and likely crash/hang.
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- *
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- * If your implementation of save_boot_params() is in assembler then you
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- * should use 'b' or 'bx' to return to save_boot_params_ret.
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- */
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-void save_boot_params_ret(void);
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-
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#ifdef CONFIG_ARMV7_LPAE
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void switch_to_hypervisor_ret(void);
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#endif
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@@ -555,6 +524,37 @@ void mmu_page_table_flush(unsigned long start, unsigned long stop);
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#endif /* CONFIG_ARM64 */
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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+/**
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+ * save_boot_params() - Save boot parameters before starting reset sequence
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+ *
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+ * If you provide this function it will be called immediately U-Boot starts,
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+ * both for SPL and U-Boot proper.
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+ *
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+ * All registers are unchanged from U-Boot entry. No registers need be
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+ * preserved.
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+ *
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+ * This is not a normal C function. There is no stack. Return by branching to
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+ * save_boot_params_ret.
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+ *
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+ * void save_boot_params(u32 r0, u32 r1, u32 r2, u32 r3);
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+ */
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+
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+/**
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+ * save_boot_params_ret() - Return from save_boot_params()
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+ *
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+ * If you provide save_boot_params(), then you should jump back to this
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+ * function when done. Try to preserve all registers.
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+ *
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+ * If your implementation of save_boot_params() is in C then it is acceptable
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+ * to simply call save_boot_params_ret() at the end of your function. Since
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+ * there is no link register set up, you cannot just exit the function. U-Boot
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+ * will return to the (initialised) value of lr, and likely crash/hang.
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+ *
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+ * If your implementation of save_boot_params() is in assembler then you
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+ * should use 'b' or 'bx' to return to save_boot_params_ret.
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+ */
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+void save_boot_params_ret(void);
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+
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/**
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* Change the cache settings for a region.
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*
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