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In all non-trivial cases the CPU specific errata functions already call generic_errata_report, this cuts out the middleman by directly calling generic_errata_report from print_errata_status. The CPU specific errata functions (cpu_ops->errata_func) can now be removed from all cores, and this field can be removed from cpu_ops. Also removes the now unused old errata reporting function and macros. Change-Id: Ie4a4fd60429aca37cf434e79c0ce2992a5ff5d68 Signed-off-by: Ryan Everett <ryan.everett@arm.com>
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5.8 KiB
ArmAsm
220 lines
5.8 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2016-2024, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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#ifndef CPU_MACROS_S
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#define CPU_MACROS_S
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#include <lib/cpus/cpu_ops.h>
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#include <lib/cpus/errata.h>
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/*
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* Write given expressions as words
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*
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* _count:
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* Write at least _count words. If the given number of expressions
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* is less than _count, repeat the last expression to fill _count
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* words in total
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* _rest:
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* Optional list of expressions. _this is for parameter extraction
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* only, and has no significance to the caller
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*
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* Invoked as:
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* fill_constants 2, foo, bar, blah, ...
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*/
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.macro fill_constants _count:req, _this, _rest:vararg
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.ifgt \_count
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/* Write the current expression */
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.ifb \_this
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.error "Nothing to fill"
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.endif
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.word \_this
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/* Invoke recursively for remaining expressions */
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.ifnb \_rest
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fill_constants \_count-1, \_rest
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.else
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fill_constants \_count-1, \_this
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.endif
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.endif
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.endm
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/*
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* Declare CPU operations
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*
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* _name:
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* Name of the CPU for which operations are being specified
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* _midr:
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* Numeric value expected to read from CPU's MIDR
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* _resetfunc:
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* Reset function for the CPU. If there's no CPU reset function,
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* specify CPU_NO_RESET_FUNC
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* _power_down_ops:
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* Comma-separated list of functions to perform power-down
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* operatios on the CPU. At least one, and up to
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* CPU_MAX_PWR_DWN_OPS number of functions may be specified.
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* Starting at power level 0, these functions shall handle power
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* down at subsequent power levels. If there aren't exactly
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* CPU_MAX_PWR_DWN_OPS functions, the last specified one will be
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* used to handle power down at subsequent levels
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*/
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.macro declare_cpu_ops _name:req, _midr:req, _resetfunc:req, \
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_power_down_ops:vararg
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.section .cpu_ops, "a"
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.align 2
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.type cpu_ops_\_name, %object
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.word \_midr
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#if defined(IMAGE_AT_EL3)
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.word \_resetfunc
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#endif
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#ifdef IMAGE_BL32
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/* Insert list of functions */
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fill_constants CPU_MAX_PWR_DWN_OPS, \_power_down_ops
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#endif
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/*
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* It is possible (although unlikely) that a cpu may have no errata in
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* code. In that case the start label will not be defined. The list is
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* inteded to be used in a loop, so define it as zero-length for
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* predictable behaviour. Since this macro is always called at the end
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* of the cpu file (after all errata have been parsed) we can be sure
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* that we are at the end of the list. Some cpus call the macro twice,
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* so only do this once.
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*/
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.pushsection .rodata.errata_entries
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.ifndef \_name\()_errata_list_start
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\_name\()_errata_list_start:
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.endif
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/* some call this multiple times, so only do this once */
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.ifndef \_name\()_errata_list_end
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\_name\()_errata_list_end:
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.endif
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.popsection
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/* and now put them in cpu_ops */
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.word \_name\()_errata_list_start
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.word \_name\()_errata_list_end
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#if REPORT_ERRATA
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.ifndef \_name\()_cpu_str
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/*
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* Place errata reported flag, and the spinlock to arbitrate access to
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* it in the data section.
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*/
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.pushsection .data
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define_asm_spinlock \_name\()_errata_lock
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\_name\()_errata_reported:
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.word 0
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.popsection
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/* Place CPU string in rodata */
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.pushsection .rodata
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\_name\()_cpu_str:
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.asciz "\_name"
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.popsection
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.endif
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/*
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* Mandatory errata status printing function for CPUs of
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* this class.
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*/
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.word \_name\()_errata_report
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.word \_name\()_cpu_str
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#ifdef IMAGE_BL32
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/* Pointers to errata lock and reported flag */
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.word \_name\()_errata_lock
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.word \_name\()_errata_reported
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#endif
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#endif
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.endm
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/*
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* Helper macro that reads the part number of the current CPU and jumps
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* to the given label if it matches the CPU MIDR provided.
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*
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* Clobbers: r0-r1
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*/
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.macro jump_if_cpu_midr _cpu_midr, _label
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ldcopr r0, MIDR
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ubfx r0, r0, #MIDR_PN_SHIFT, #12
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ldr r1, =((\_cpu_midr >> MIDR_PN_SHIFT) & MIDR_PN_MASK)
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cmp r0, r1
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beq \_label
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.endm
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/*
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* NOTE an erratum and CVE id could clash. However, both numbers are very large
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* and the probablity is minuscule. Working around this makes code very
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* complicated and extremely difficult to read so it is not considered. In the
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* unlikely event that this does happen, prepending the CVE id with a 0 should
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* resolve the conflict
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*/
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/*
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* Add an entry for this erratum to the errata framework
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*
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* _cpu:
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* Name of cpu as given to declare_cpu_ops
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*
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* _cve:
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* Whether erratum is a CVE. CVE year if yes, 0 otherwise
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*
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* _id:
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* Erratum or CVE number. Please combine with the previous field with the
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* ERRATUM or CVE macros
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*
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* _chosen:
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* Compile time flag on whether the erratum is included
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*
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* _special:
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* The special non-standard name of an erratum
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*/
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.macro add_erratum_entry _cpu:req, _cve:req, _id:req, _chosen:req, _special
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.pushsection .rodata.errata_entries
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.align 2
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.ifndef \_cpu\()_errata_list_start
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\_cpu\()_errata_list_start:
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.endif
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/* unused on AArch32, maintain for portability */
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.word 0
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/* TODO(errata ABI): this prevents all checker functions from
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* being optimised away. Can be done away with unless the ABI
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* needs them */
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.ifnb \_special
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.word check_errata_\_special
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.elseif \_cve
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.word check_errata_cve_\_cve\()_\_id
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.else
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.word check_errata_\_id
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.endif
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/* Will fit CVEs with up to 10 character in the ID field */
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.word \_id
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.hword \_cve
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.byte \_chosen
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/* TODO(errata ABI): mitigated field for known but unmitigated
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* errata*/
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.byte 0x1
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.popsection
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.endm
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/*
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* Maintain compatibility with the old scheme of "each cpu has its own reporter".
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* TODO remove entirely once all cpus have been converted. This includes the
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* cpu_ops entry, as print_errata_status can call this directly for all cpus
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*/
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.macro errata_report_shim _cpu:req
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#if REPORT_ERRATA
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func \_cpu\()_errata_report
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push {r12, lr}
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bl generic_errata_report
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pop {r12, lr}
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bx lr
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endfunc \_cpu\()_errata_report
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#endif
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.endm
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#endif /* CPU_MACROS_S */
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