On 30/07/15 16:13, Jon Hunter wrote:
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> On 30/07/15 16:05, Jon Hunter wrote:
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>> On 30/07/15 15:33, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>>> On 30/07/15 15:11, Jon Hunter wrote:
The gic_init_bases() function initialises an array that stores the mapping
between the GIC and CPUs. This array is a global
On 30/07/15 16:05, Jon Hunter wrote:
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> On 30/07/15 15:33, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>> On 30/07/15 15:11, Jon Hunter wrote:
>>> The gic_init_bases() function initialises an array that stores the mapping
>>> between the GIC and CPUs. This array is a global array that is
>>> unconditionally initialised
On 30/07/15 15:33, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> On 30/07/15 15:11, Jon Hunter wrote:
>> The gic_init_bases() function initialises an array that stores the mapping
>> between the GIC and CPUs. This array is a global array that is
>> unconditionally initialised on every call to gic_init_bases(). Although,
On 30/07/15 15:11, Jon Hunter wrote:
> The gic_init_bases() function initialises an array that stores the mapping
> between the GIC and CPUs. This array is a global array that is
> unconditionally initialised on every call to gic_init_bases(). Although,
> it is not common for there to be more than
The gic_init_bases() function initialises an array that stores the mapping
between the GIC and CPUs. This array is a global array that is
unconditionally initialised on every call to gic_init_bases(). Although,
it is not common for there to be more than one GIC instance, there are
some devices that
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