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GIC: Remove lowest priority constants
The GIC lowest priority values for each world depends on the number of priority values implemented in hardware. These constants currently defined in gic_common.h only meant to enumerate lowest possible architectural values. Since these values are not used in generic code or upstream platforms, and that general use of these constants can be wrong, remove these. Platforms should either define and use these as appropriate, or determine correct values at run time. Change-Id: I3805cea8ceb8a592b9eff681ea1b63b7496cec5f Signed-off-by: Jeenu Viswambharan <jeenu.viswambharan@arm.com>
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#define GIC_INTR_CFG_LEVEL (0 << 1)
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#define GIC_INTR_CFG_EDGE (1 << 1)
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/* Constants to categorise priorities */
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/* Highest possible interrupt priorities */
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#define GIC_HIGHEST_SEC_PRIORITY U(0x00)
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#define GIC_LOWEST_SEC_PRIORITY U(0x7f)
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#define GIC_HIGHEST_NS_PRIORITY U(0x80)
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#define GIC_LOWEST_NS_PRIORITY U(0xfe) /* 0xff would disable all interrupts */
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/*******************************************************************************
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* GIC Distributor interface register offsets that are common to GICv3 & GICv2
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